During the eleventh century, [ i. 20] et seq.

They assume the character of an armed crusade, [ i. 54].

Number of, on the termination of the crusades, [iii. 248], [iii. 349] et seq. (App.).

Pilgrimages of penance by distinguished personages to the Holy Land, &c., [ i. 24-31].

Pilgrims, hospitals built for the reception of, [ i. 22], 23.

Kind treatment of, [ i. 23].

Arrival of, at Jerusalem, [ i. 269].

Buy off their vows, [ ii. 298].

Pisans, conquests of the, [ i. 40].