Foxe, John, [273]

France, misery in, owing to the wars, [279]; see Roads and Bridges.

Francino, [387]

Francis, St., [32], [293], his rule and ideals, [294] ff.

Franciscans, Friars minor, or Grey Friars, [291] ff.

“Frank almoigne,” [29], [142]

French, the, of Stratford-atte-Bow, of Norfolk, [246]; manual to teach, [130] ff., importance to know, [401] ff.

Friars, [20], [24], [181], [182], travelling, [283], Langland and Chaucer on, [291] ff., [298], [307]; preaching emancipation, [293], why founded, [294] ff., Matthew Paris on, [296], wealth and buildings of, [296] ff., burials in their churches or habits, [297], [302], Wyclif on, [298], begging, [302], Walsingham and Oxford on, [303], derided and maltreated, [305], the secular clergy and councils on, [306], are everywhere, [306] ff., their pedlar’s wallet, [307], their letters of fraternity, [308], Sir Thomas More on, [309], doomed in England, [310], Bacon on, [311], [396], [419] ff.

Fridstool, [159] ff., at Beverley, [159], Hexham, [159], [160], Sprotborough, [161], [163]

Frith, the church, [158] ff.