Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester: A Biography
Kenneth Hotham Vickers
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  • —— county of, [96], [118], [121], [151], [158], [201];
    • Burgundian ambitions in, [95];
    • decides to support the claims of Gloucester, [45];
    • Gloucester alienates sympathies, [150];
    • failure of Gloucester’s expeditions in, [159-161], [163].
  • Hambie, capture of, [58].
  • Harfleur, [39], [45], [48], [77];
    • siege of, [20-26].
  • Harrington, Lord, [36], [227].
  • Henry IV., King of England, [1], [9], [11], [13], [21], [86], [312], [322], [342], [347], [397], [444];
    • marriage, [2];
    • claims the throne, [3];
    • establishes the Order of the Bath, [3];
    • conspiracy against, [5];
    • second marriage, [6];
    • battle of Shrewsbury, [6];
    • visits Bardney Abbey, [8];
    • death, [9].
  • Henry V., King of England, [7], [9], [16], [17], [18], [20], [26], [34], [85], [90], [91], [111], [113], [123], [129], [180], [208], [222], [245], [261], [284], [313], [322], [324], [397], [400], [444];
    • popularity, [6];
    • prepares for war with France, [11-13];
    • receives envoys from the Dauphin, [14-15];
    • the campaign of 1415, [21-32];
    • negotiations with Sigismund, [38], [39];
    • conference with Burgundy at Calais, [39], [40], [42];
    • second campaign, [44-80];
    • siege of Caen, [47];
    • siege of Falaise, [52];
    • siege of Rouen, [70-74];
    • negotiations for peace, [75], [77], [78];
    • Treaty of Troyes, [87];
    • invites Jacqueline to England, [95], [126];
    • third campaign, [97-101];
    • death-bed wishes, [103];
    • warns Gloucester not to quarrel with Burgundy, [104], [107];
    • relations with Beaufort, [107] and [note 419];
    • objection to Cardinal Legate in England, [192], [324];
    • his foreign policy, [17], [18];
    • his interest in literature, [343].
  • Henry VI., King of England, [13], [85], [105], [206], [210], [239], [241], [303], [306], [312], [317], [319], [325], [340], [351], [376], [388], [397], [404], [407], [418], [435], [449];
    • present as a child in Parliament, [120], [163];
    • knighted, [188];
    • coronation in England, [214-215];
    • coronation in France, [220], [224];
    • appeases quarrel of Gloucester and Bedford, [244];
    • assumes the government of the kingdom, [257];
    • manifesto on the release of Orleans, [267];
    • marriage, [285];
    • alienated from Gloucester, [289-290];
    • in the hands of the Beaufort faction, [307].
  • Higden, Ralph, [411].
  • Hippocrates, [345], [423].
  • Hoccleve, Thomas, [343].