- Falaise, situation of, [265]
- --etymology of the name, [266]
- --castle, [266]
- --Talbot's tower, [268]
- --chapel in castle, [269]
- --history, [272]
- --firmly attached to the League, [274]
- --fortifications, [275]
- --inhabitants true Normans, [276]
- --population and trade, [276]
- --churches, [276].
- Fastolf, Sir John, governor of Caen, [173].
- Flambart, Ralph, bishop of Durham, seizes Lisieux, [142].
- Fleury, Cardinal, abbot at Caen, [193].
- Fonts, seldom seen in French churches, [297].
- Font, curiously sculptured, at Magneville, [301].
- Font, leaden, at Bourg-Achard, [97].
G.
- Gaillon, vineyards near, [289]
- --present state of, [289]
- --ceded to the archbishop of Rouen, [290]
- --made by the treaty of Louviers the frontier town of the Duchy, [291].
- Gisors, castle, appearance of, [45]
- --history, [54]
- --place of interview between Henry IInd, and Philip Augustus, [47]
- --arms of the town, [48]
- --castle, described, [48]
- --church of, [50]
- --banded column in the church, [50].
- Glass painted, at the abbey of Bonport, [285]
- --in the church of Pont de l'Arche, [286].
- Gournay, origin of, [39]
- --present appearance, [40]
- --history, [40]
- --siege described by Brito, [41]
- --arms of, [43]
- --place where Prince Arthur was knighted, [43]
- --church, [43]
- --remarkable sculpture on the capitals, [43].
- Gournay, Hugo de, [42].
- Guibray, fair of, [277].
- Gurney, Hudson, his paper on the Bayeux tapestry, [237].
H.
- Harcourt, castle of, [89].
- Hellouin, founder of the abbey of Bec, [108]
- --his epitaph, [113].
- Hennuyer, John, bishop of Lisieux, said to have saved the Huguenots, [136].
- Henry Ist, kept prisoner by Robert at Bayeux, [232]
- --destroyed the city, [233].
- History, ecclesiastical, of Ordericus Vitalis, materials for a new edition of, [148]
- --original manuscript, [148]
- --manuscript copies, [149].
- Holy Trinity, church of, at Falaise, [276].
- Honfleur, situation of, [94]
- --described, [94].
- Horses, Norman, present price of, [115].
- Hospital at Caen, founded in the thirteenth century, [174].
- Hoveden, his account of the interview between Henry IInd, and Philip Augustus, near Gisors, [47].
- Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, a monk of Bec, [114].
- Hubert, M., discovered the site of the Neomagus Lexoviorum, [139].
- Huet, his Origines de Caen, [165]
- --one of the founders of the academy at Caen, [214].
- Huguenots, destroy the tomb and violate the remains of the Conqueror, [202].
- Hume, David, his opinion on the Bayeux tapestry, [237].
- Hypocaust, Roman, found at Vieux, [221].
I.
- Inscription, on the font at Magneville, [301].
- John, King, murders the French garrison of Evreux, [81].
- Isatis tinctoria, cultivated in France under Napoléon, [282].
- Jumieges, abbey of, its foundation, [18]
- --original building, [19]
- --history, [22]
- --church, [26]
- --Salle des Chevaliers, [32]
- --church of St. Peter, [32]
- --monuments, [34].
- Ivory chest, in Bayeux cathedral, [258].
K.
- Knights, Templars, house of, at Louviers, [288].
L.