THE RULE OF HUBERT DE BURGH.
1219.Pandulf the real successor of William Marshal[17]
July, 1221.Langton procures Pandulf's recall.[19]
Ascendency of Hubert de Burgh.[20]
Jan.-Feb., 1221.The rebellion of Albemarle.[20]
July, 1222.The sedition of Constantine FitzAthulf.[22]
1221-24.Marriage alliances.[23]
1219-23.War in Wales.[23]
April, 1223.Henry III. declared by the pope competent to govern.[24]
June, 1224.Revolt of Falkes de Bréautè.[25]
20 June-14 Aug.Siege of Bedford.[25]
Fall of Falkes.[26]
Papal and royal taxation.[27]
April, 1227.End of the minority.[29]
Relations with France during the minority.[29]
The Lusignans and the Poitevin barons.[30]
1224.Louis VIII.'s conquest of Poitou.[31]
1225.Expedition of Richard of Cornwall and William Longsword to Gascony.[32]
Nov., 1226.Accession of Louis IX. in France.[34]
1229-30.Henry III.'s campaign in Brittany and Poitou.[34]
21-30 July, 1230.Siege of Mirambeau.[36]
1228.The Kerry campaign.[37]
2 May, 1230.Death of William of Braose.[38]
1231.Henry III.'s second Welsh campaign.[38]
Aug.Death of Archbishop Richard le Grand.[39]
Gregory IX. and Henry III.[39]
1232.Riots of Robert Twenge[39]
29 July.Fall of Hubert de Burgh.[40]
1231.Death of William Marshal the Younger.[41]
1232.Death of Randolph of Blundeville, Earl of Chester.[41]