APPENDIX.

ON AUTHORITIES.
(1216-1377.)
Comparative value of records and chronicles.[443]
Record sources for the period.[443]
Chancery Records:—[400]
Patent Rolls.[444]
Close Rolls.[444]
Rolls of Parliament.[444]
Charter Rolls.[445]
Inquests Post-Mortem.[445]
Fine Rolls.[445]
Gascon Rolls.[445]
Hundred Rolls.[446]
Exchequer Records.[446]
Plea Rolls and records of the common law courts.[447]
Records of local courts.[448]
Scotch and Irish records.[449]
Ecclesiastical records.[448]
Bishops' registers.[449]
Monastic Cartularies.[450]
Papal records.[450]
Chroniclers of the period.[451]
St. Alban's Abbey as a school of history.[451]
Matthew Paris.[451]
Later St. Alban's chroniclers.[452]
Other chroniclers of Henry III.[454]
Other monastic annals.[455]
Chroniclers of Edward I.[455]
Civic chronicles.[457]
Chroniclers of Edward II.[457]
Chroniclers of Edward III.[458]
Scottish and Welsh chronicles.[459]
French chronicles illustrating English history.[459]
The three redactions of Froissart.[460]
Other French chroniclers of the Hundred Years' War.[460]
Legal literature.[461]
Literary aids to history.[461]
Modern works on the period.[462]
Maps.[464]
Bibliographies.[464]
Note on authorities for battle of Poitiers.[464]
INDEX.[465]

MAPS.

1. Map of Wales and the March at the end of the XIIIth century.

2. Map of Southern Scotland and Northern England in the XIIIth and XIVth centuries.

3. Map of France in the XIIIth and XIVth centuries.