THE EARLY FOREIGN POLICY AND LEGISLATION OF EDWARD I.
Character of Edward I.[136]
1272-74.Rule of the regency.[139]
Edward's doings in Italy and France.[139]
Edward's relations with Philip III.[140]
1273-74.Wars of Béarn and Limoges.[141]
Edward I. and Gregory X.[142]
May-July, 1274.Council of Lyons.[142]
Relations of Edward I. and Rudolf of Hapsburg.[143]
23 May, 1279.Treaty of Amiens.[145]
1281.League of Macon.[146]
1282.Sicilian vespers.[146]
1285.Deaths of Philip III., Charles of Anjou, Peter of Aragon, and Martin IV.[146]
Bishop Burnell.[147]
1275.Statute of Westminster, the first.[147]
1278.Statute of Gloucester.[148]
Hundred Rolls and placita de quo warranto.[149]
Archbishops Kilwardby and Peckham.[150]
1279.Statute of Mortmain.[151]
1285.Circumspecte agatis.[152]
1285.Statute of Westminster, the second (De Donis).[153]
1285.Statute of Winchester.[154]