FROM THE BLACK DEATH TO THE TREATY OF CALAIS.
1347-48.Prosperity of England after the truce.[369]
1348-50.The Black Death and its results.[370]
1351.Statute of labourers.[372]
Social and economic unrest.[374]
Religious unrest.[376]
The Flagellants.[376]
The anti-clerical movement.[377]
1351.First statute of provisors.[377]
1353.First statute of præmunire.[378]
Richard Fitzralph and the attack on the mendicants.[379]
1354.Ordinance Of the Staple.[380]
1352.Statute of treasons.[380]
1349.Foundation of the Order of the Garter.[380]
Dagworth's administration of Brittany.[381]
Hugh Calveley and Robert Knowles.[382]
27 Mar., 1351.Battle of the Thirty.[382]
1352.Battle of Mauron.[383]
Fighting round Calais.[383]
1352.Capture of Guînes.[384]
29 Aug., 1350.Battle of the Spaniards-on-the-sea.[384]
6 April, 1354.Preliminaries of peace signed at Guînes.[385]
1355.Failure of the negotiations and renewal of the war.[385]
Failure of John of Gaunt in Normandy.[386]
Sept.-Nov.Black Prince's raid in Languedoc.[386]
1356.Operations of John of Gaunt in Normandy in alliance with Charles of Navarre and Geoffrey of Harcourt.[387]
9 Aug.-2 Oct.Black Prince's raid northwards to the Loire.[388]
19 Sept.Battle of Poitiers.[390]
23 Mar., 1357.Truce of Bordeaux.[392]
Oct.Treaty of Berwick.[393]
1357-71.The last years of David II.[393]
1371.Accession of Robert II. in Scotland.[393]
1358.Preliminaries of peace signed between Edward III. and John.[393]
State of France after Poitiers.[394]
24 Mar., 1359.Treaty of London.[395]
The rejection of the treaty by the French.[395]
Nov., 1359-April, 1360.Edward III.'s invasion of Northern France Champagne and Burgundy.[396]
11 Jan., 1360.Treaty of Guillon.[396]
7 April.Siege of Paris.[396]
8 May.Treaty of Brétigni.[396]
24 Oct.Treaty of Calais.[396]