| Edward I. at the height of his fame. | [169] |
| April, 1286-Aug, 1289. | Edward's long visit to France. | [170] |
| 1289. | The Sicilian arbitration. | [170] |
| 1287. | Treaty of Oloron. | [171] |
| 1288. | Treaty of Canfranc. | [171] |
| 1291. | Treaty of Tarascon. | [171] |
| Maladministration during Edward's
absence. | [172] |
| Judicial and official scandals. | [172] |
| 1289. | Special commission for the trial of
offenders. | [172] |
| 1290. | Statute of Westminster, the third (Quia
emptores). | [173] |
| The feud between Gloucester and Hereford. | [174] |
| 1291. | The courts at Ystradvellte and
Abergavenny. | [174] |
| Humiliation of the marcher earls. | [174] |
| 1290. | Expulsion of the Jews. | [175] |
| The rise of the Italian bankers. | [176] |
| 1272-86. | Early relations of Edward to Scotland. | [177] |
| 1286. | Death of Alexander III. of Scotland. | [177] |
| 1286-89. | Regency in the name of the Maid of
Norway. | [177] |
| 1289. | Treaty of Salisbury. | [178] |
| 1290. | Treaty of Brigham. | [178] |
| Death of the Maid of Norway. | [179] |
| The claimants to the Scottish throne. | [179] |
| May, 1291. | Parliament of Norham. Edward recognised as
overlord of Scotland. | [181] |
| 1291-92. | The great suit for Scotland. | [181] |
| 17 Nov., 1292. | John Balliol declared King of Scots. | [183] |
| Edward's conduct in relation to Scotland. | [183] |
| 1290. | Death of Eleanor of Castile. | [184] |
| Transition to the later years of the
reign. | [184] |
| Edward's later ministers. | [185] |