THE EARLY CAMPAIGNS OF THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR.
1339.Edward's invasion of France.[339]
Oct.Campaign of the ThiƩrache.[340]
23 Oct.The failure at Buironfosse.[340]
Alliance between Edward and the Flemish cities.[341]
James van Artevelde.[342]
Jan., 1340.Edward III. at Ghent.[343]
His proclamation as King of France.[344]
20 Feb.His return to England.[344]
22 June.His re-embarkation for Flanders.[344]
Parallel naval development of England and France.[344]
The Norman navy and the projected invasion of England.[345]
24 June.Battle of Sluys.[346]
Ineffective campaigns in Artois and the Tournaisis.[347]
25 Sept.Truce of Esplechin.[348]
30 Nov.Edward's return to London.[349]
The ministers displaced and a special commission appointed to try them.[349]
30 Nov.Controversy between Edward and Archbishop Stratford.[350]
23 April, 1341.Parliament at London supporting Stratford and forcing Edward to choose ministers after consulting it.[350]
1 Oct.Edward's repudiation of his concessions.[351]
April, 1343.Repeal of the statutes of 1341.[351]
John of Montfort and Charles of Blois claim the duchy of Brittany.[352]
War of the Breton succession.[353]
June, 1342.The siege of Hennebont raised.[354]
1343.Battle of Morlaix.[354]
19 Jan., 1343.Edward III. in Brittany.[354]
Truce of Malestroit.[355]
Edward's financial and political troubles.[355]
End of the Flemish alliance.[356]
June, 1345.Henry of Derby in Gascony.[357]
21 Oct.Battle of Auberoche.[358]
1346.Siege of Aiguillon and raid in Poitou.[358]
Preparations for Edward III.'s campaign.[359]
>July-Aug.The march through Normandy.[359]
26 July.Capture of Caen.[360]
Aug.The march up the Seine valley.[360]
The retreat northwards.[361]
The passage of the Somme at the Blanche taque.[361]
26 Aug.Battle of Crecy.[362]
17 Oct.Battle of Neville's Cross.[364]
4 Sept.Siege of Calais.[366]
3 Aug., 1347.Capture of Calais.[367]
20 June.Battle of La Roche Derien.[368]
28 Sept.Truce of Calais.[368]