LANCASTER, PEMBROKE, AND THE DESPENSERS.
Failure of the rule of Thomas of Lancaster.[264]
1315.Revolts of Llewelyn Bren.[267]
1315.Rising of Adam Banaster.[267]
1316.The Bristol disturbances..[268]
1315.Edward Bruce's attack on the English in Ireland.[268]
1317.Roger Mortimer in Ireland..[271]
1318.Death of Edward Bruce at Dundalk.[272]
Lancaster's failure and the break up of his party.[272]
Pembroke and the middle party.[273]
9 Aug.Treaty of Leek and the supremacy of the middle party.[274]
1314-18.Progress of Robert Bruce..[275]
1319.Renewed attack on Scotland.[275]
Battle of Myton.[276]
Rise of the Despensers.[277]
1317.The partition of the Gloucester inheritance.[279]
1320.War between the husbands of the Gloucester heiresses in South Wales.[280]
June, 1321.Conferences at Pontefract and Sherburn.[281]
July.The exile of the Despensers.[281]
Break up of the opposition after their victory.[282]
23-31 Oct., 1321.The siege of Leeds Castle.[282]
Jan.-Feb., 1322.Edward's successful campaign in the march.[284]
11 Feb.Recall of the Despensers.[284]
The king's march against the northern barons.[284]
16 Mar.Battle of Boroughbridge.[285]
22 Mar.Execution of Lancaster.[286]
2 May.Parliament at York and repeal of the ordinances.[287]
The triumph of the Despensers.[288]