I
- Ing, the suffix, [3] et seq.
- Ingelric the priest, [28–30], [36], [115].
- Ingham, the suffix, [15–16].
- Innocent X., [199–200].
- Inquest of 1212, the great, [261] et seq.
- Inquest of Sheriffs, see [Sheriffs].
- Inquest, sworn, in London, [98–100].
- ——, of 1212, [268], [273], [274].
- Insula, Robert de, [286].
- Interdict under John, [267].
- Ipra (Ypres), William de, [100].
- Ireland, the Conquest of, [137] et seq.
- Ireland, its golden age, [137–140], [165], [166], [169].
- ——, Scandinavian settlers in, [140], [144].
- ——, Norman invaders of, [140], [156] et seq.
- ——, feudal settlement of, [143], [155], [159], [160].
- ——, poem on conquest of, [141] et seq.
- ——, Henry II. in, [150–152], [189], [192–194], [199–200].
- ——, internecine conflict in, [159].
- ——, policy of see-saw in, [163–164].
- ——, failure of its conquest, [164], [167].
- ——, corruption of church in, [165–166], [175].
- ——, publication of ‘Laudabiliter’ in, [181], [192], [194].
- ——, Henry II. recognised as king in, [184–185], [187]; see also [Howth]; [‘Laudabiliter.’]
- Ireland, scutage of, [129], [131], [134].
- Irish, tendencies of, [138–139], [164–165], [168–170].
- ——, mode of warfare of, [156–158].
- ——, their character impugned, [174], [175], [183–187], [197], [199], [200].
- Islington, Newington Barrow in, [106].
- Italian citizens of London, [110].
J
- Jews, debts to, [130].
- John, exactions of, [274].
- ——, the great Inquest (1212) under, [262].
- ——, in Ireland, [165].
- ——, his struggle with Longchamp, [207–218].
- John, takes the oath to the Commune, [224].
- ——, claims to succeed Richard, [215–218].
- ——, confirms ‘liberties’ to London, [235].
- ——, his charters to London, [256].
- John ‘the Mad’ (‘the Wode’), [145].
- John son of Ralf son of Everard, [120].
K
- Kemble, Mr., [2], [6], [9], [16–26].
- Kent, ‘sulungs’ of, [26–27].
- Kingsford, Mr., [316].
- Kitchin, Dean, [221], [243].
- Knight service, tenure by, [56–61]; see also [Five-knight].
- Knights’ fees, numbers of, [289–290].
L
- Laci, Hugh de, [142], [155];
- Walter de, [150].
- Lafaite, John, [113].
- Laigle, Richer de, [246], [249].
- Lancashire, Inquest of 1212 in, [268–269].
- ——, troops from, [295].
- Lang, Mr. Andrew, [21], [321–322].
- ‘Laudabiliter,’ the ‘Bull,’ [171] et seq.
- Law, see [Assize], [Curia Regis], [Disseisin], [Enfeoffment], [Exchequer], [Glove], [Heir], [Inquest], [Peace], [Pleas], [Possession], [Seisin].
- Leicestershire, troops from, [294–296].
- Leinster, feudal settlement of, [155], [160].
- Leofstan the goldsmith, [106].
- Leofstan son of Orgar, [105].
- l’Estrange, Guy, [128].
- ——, John, [128].
- Liber Rubeus, see [Red Book].
- Liebermann, Prof., [144–145].
- Lincoln Castle, [208–209], [211], [214], [217], [218].
- Lincolnshire, Inquest of 1212 in, [275].
- ——, troops from, [294], [296].
- Lisieux, Arnulf bishop of, see [Sées].
- ——, Hugh bishop of, [35].
- Lismore, Christian (papal legate) bishop of, [183], [186].
- Llandaff, Ralf, archdeacon of, [187].
- Loftie, Mr., [99], [103–105], [221], [226], [228], [239], [240].
- London, aldermen of, [219], [237–9].
- ——, aldermen of, officers of the wards, [241–243], [255].
- ——, Aldersgate, [110], [114].
- ——, greater barons of, [252–253].
- ——, Blacstan’s ward in, [112].
- ——, Bloomsbury, [108].
- ——, Bucklersbury, [121].
- ——, charter of Henry I. to, [229], [233], [235].
- ——, charters of, their custody, [256].
- ——, citizens of, [119], [233–235].
- ——, Commune of, [219] et seq.
- ——, ‘daibelle’ in, [256].
- ——, donum or auxilium of, [257].
- ——, Dowgate, [246].
- ——, Eadwine an alderman of, [112].
- ——, Edmund an alderman (1137) of, [101].
- ——, its election of Stephen, [97].
- ——, the English Cnihtengild of, [102–106], [221].
- ——, exchequer at, see [Westminster].
- ——, folkmoot of, [221].
- ——, foreign influence in, [222], [245–247].
- ——, Fulcred chamberlain of, [121], [124].
- ——, hanging of a citizen in, [113].
- ——, Husting of, [111], [221], [222], [242], [256].
- ——, sworn inquest in, [99–100].
- ——, justiciars of, [98], [99], [108], [109], [113], [116–118].
- ——, ‘liberties’ of, [234–236].
- ——, its loyalty to Henry II., [232].
- ——, mayor of, [238–243].
- ——, mayor and échevins of, [235–237].
- ——, mediæval history, importance of it, [220].
- ——, origin of its mayoralty, [219], [223], [225], [226], [235], [244].
- ——, St. Lawrence Jewry, [253], [254].
- ——, St. Mary, Aldermanbury, [253], [255].
- ——, St. Paul’s churchyard, [224].
- ——, scavage of, [256–257].
- ——, scavengers (‘escavingores’) of, [255].
- ——, shrievalty of, [221–222], [229–235], [255].
- ——, soke of the Cnihtengild, [99], [101].
- ——, schools of, [117].
- ——, ——, Henry, master of, [117].
- ——, tower of, [99], [101], [118], [253], [254], [319].
- ——, Holy Trinity priory, its endowment at Exeter, [85–87].
- ——, ——, Norman prior of, [99], [104].
- ——, ——, Stephen prior of, [86].
- ——, ——, charters of, [88], [97], [103].
- ——, ——, endowed by the Cnihtengild, [98], [102], [104], [108].
- ——, ——, a citizen canon of, [107].
- ——, “twenty-four” (councillors) of the, [237–243].
- ——, a verdict of the city of, [253].
- ——, vineyard in Smithfield, [99], [100].
- ——, ward system of, [255].
- ——, list of wards in, [36], [102].
- ——, weavers’ gild of, [105].
- ——, watch and ward in, [254].
- ——, William archdeacon of, [101], [117], [118].
- ——, William chamberlain of, [101], [108].
- See also [St. Paul’s]; [St. Martin’s]; [Derman]; [Islington]; [Andrew]; [Henry]; [Oath].
- London, Maurice, bishop of, [116].
- ——, Robert bishop of, [118], [119]; see also [Richard].
- London and Middlesex, ‘firma’ of, [229–234], [257].
- Longchamp, William, a London charter of, [253].
- ——, his struggle with John, [207–218], [224].
- ——, legation of, [210], [212–213].
- ——, Henry brother of William, [253].
- ——, Daniel clerk of William, [254].
- Lorengus, Walter, [253].
- Lotharingia, see [Albert].
- Luard, Dr., [202], [204].
- Lubbock, Sir J., [63].
- Luci, Richard de, [100], [109], [115], [182].
M
- Mackay, Dr. Æneas, [292].
- Macmahon, originally Fitz Urse, [162].
- Madden, Sir Frederic, [202].
- Mærleswegen the sheriff, [29].
- Maitland, Prof., [1], [12], [57], [69], [153], [154], [230], [257], [282], [283], [284].
- Maldon, charter of Henry II. to, [152].
- ——, writ relating to, [115].
- Malet, William, [29].
- Malone, Father, [177], [181], [196].
- Mandeville, Geoffrey (I.) de, [72].
- ——, Geoffrey (II.) de, [73], [99].
- ——, ——, earl of Essex, [100].
- ——, ——, charters of, [101], [118–119].
- ——, ——, Roheis wife of, [102], [118], [119].
- ——, ——, justiciar of London, [117–118].
- Mantel, Robert, [87].
- ‘Mark’ theory, the, [17], [18], [19], [20].
- Marshal, Gilbert the, [306].
- ——, John the, [306].
- ——, William le, [307], [308].
- Marshal, earl, use of phrase, [311], [313], [316], [317].
- ——, ——, creation of an, [313–315].
- Marshal, fees and duties of the, [310–312], [314–315].
- ——, development of his office, [316].
- Marshal’s office, treatise on, [302].
- Marshalship, descent of the, [305–306] et seq.
- Martel, William, [99].
- Matilda, Empress, writ of, [116].
- ——, ——, expelled from London, [222].
- Matilda wife of William I., [31], [32], [34], [35].
- Mauduit, Robert, [82].
- ——, William, chamberlain, [81–82].
- ——, William, Domesday tenant, [82].
- Mayor, a, associated with the Commune, [223], [225];
- but not essential to it, [228].
- Meath, feudal settlement of, [155], [160].
- Merton priory, foundation of, [122–123].
- Meyer, M. Paul, [150].
- Middlesex, ‘Hidagium’ of, [257–260].
- ——, Danegeld of, [257], [260].
- ——, Inquest of 1212 in, [264–265], [275].
- Modus tenendi Parliamentum, [302], [313].
- ——, date of, [317–318].
- Montfort, Hugh de, constable of Dover, [281].
- Montfort, Simon de, besieges Rochester castle, [54–55].
- Moran, Cardinal, [171], [175], [177], [179], [181], [186], [198].
- Morris, Father, [173–177], [181], [194].
- Mowbray and Segrave, see [Nottingham, Thomas earl of].