Edward I, [62], [63], [83], his itineraries, [104]; [120], [156], [202], [214], [256], [257], [261], [277], [299], [347], [354], at Tunis, [397]; [428]

Edward II, [120], [186], receives minstrels, [201], [202], [232], [339], [342], his offerings to shrines, [364]; [428]

Edward III, has bridges repaired, [57]; [84], [125], gives to hermits, [142]; [153] ff., [176], [187], buys MSS., [197], his minstrels, [204], his messengers, [229]; [231], [241], borrows from merchants, [243] ff.; [256], [266], [270], [297], [347], helps a pilgrim, [391], and the crusade, [397]; [404]

Edward IV, [123], [189], has minstrels, [204], their monopoly, [208], [222]; [172]

Edward VI, [40], [235]

Eglamour, romance of Sir, [199]

Egrum, the lady of, [80]

Egypt, [7], [8], cotton from, [243]; [406], as the road to Jerusalem, [407]; [415], its strange monuments and animals, [416] ff.

Eleanor, Queen, [293]

Eleanor, Lady, [99]