- The Accession of the Red King. 1087 [114]
- The Wickedness of the Red King [115]
- Ranulf Flambard [116]
- Feudal Dues [116]
- Archbishop Anselm [117]
- The Council of Rockingham. 1095 [118]
- William II. and his Brothers [118]
- William and Scotland. 1093—1094 [119]
- Mowbray's Rebellion. 1095 [120]
- The First Crusade. 1095—1099 [120]
- Normandy in Pledge. 1096 [121]
- The Last Years of the Red King [121]
- The Death of the Red King. 1100 [122]
[CHAPTER IX.]
HENRY I. AND STEPHEN.
HENRY I., 1100—1135. STEPHEN, 1135—1154.
- The Accession of Henry I. 1100 [122]
- Invasion of Robert. 1101 [124]
- Revolt of Robert of Bellême. 1102 [124]
- The Battle of Tinchebrai. 1106 [124]
- Henry and Anselm. 1100—1107 [125]
- Roger of Salisbury [126]
- Growth of Trade [127]
- The Benedictines [128]
- The Cistercians [129]
- The White Ship [129]
- The Last Years of Henry I. [131]
- Stephen's Accession. 1135 [131]
- Civil War [133]
- Stephen's Quarrel with the Clergy. 1139 [134]
- Anarchy. 1139 [134]
- The End of the War. 1141—1148 [135]
- Henry, Duke of the Normans. 1149 [136]
- The Last Days of Stephen. 1153—1154 [137]
[CHAPTER X.]
HENRY II. 1154—1189.
- Henry's Accession. 1154 [138]
- Pacification of England [138]
- Henry and Feudality [140]
- The Great Council and the Curia Regis [141]
- Scutage [141]
- Archbishop Thomas. 1162 [142]
- Breach between Henry and Thomas [143]
- The Constitutions of Clarendon. 1164 [143]
- The Persecution of Archbishop Thomas. 1164 [145]
- The Assize of Clarendon. 1166 [146]
- Recognitions [147]
- The Germ of the Jury [147]
- The Itinerant Justices Revived [148]
- The Inquisition of the Sheriffs. 1170 [148]
- The Nobles and the Church [149]
- The Coronation of Young Henry. 1170 [149]
- The Return of Archbishop Thomas. 1170 [149]
- Murder of Archbishop Thomas. 1170 [149]
- Popular Indignation. 1171 [151]
- State of Ireland [151]
- Partial Conquest of Ireland. 1166—1172 [152]
- Young Henry's Coronation and the Revolt of the Barons. 1172—1174 [153]
- The Assize of Arms. 1181 [154]
- Henry II. and his Sons [155]
- The Fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. 1187 [156]
- The Last Years of Henry II. 1188—1189 [157]
- The Work of Henry II. [157]
[CHAPTER XI.]
RICHARD I. 1189—1199.
- Richard in England. 1189 [159]
- William of Longchamps. 1189—1191 [159]
- The Third Crusade. 1189—1192 [161]
- The Return of Richard. 1192—1194 [161]
- Heavy Taxation [162]
- The Administration of Hubert Walter. 1194—1198 [163]
- Death of Richard. 1199 [165]
- Church and State under the Angevin Kings [165]
- Growth of Learning [167]
- The University of Oxford [167]
- Country and Town [168]
- Condition of London [169]
- Architectural Changes [170]
PART III
THE GROWTH OF THE PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUTION. 1199-1399.
[CHAPTER XII.]
JOHN. 1199-1216.
- The Accession of John. 1199 [173]
- John's First War with Philip II. 1199-1200 [173]
- John's Misconduct in Poitou 1200-1201 [174]
- The Loss of Normandy and Anjou. 1202-1204 [174]
- Causes of Philip's Success [176]
- The Election of Stephen Langton to the Archbishopric of Canterbury. 1205 [176]
- Innocent III. and Stephen Langton. 1206 [177]
- John's Quarrel with the Church. 1206-1208 [178]
- England under an Interdict. 1208 [178]
- John Excommunicated. 1209 [178]
- The Pope threatens John with Deposition. 1212-1213 [179]
- John's Submission. 1213 [180]
- The Resistance of the Barons and Clergy. 1213 [180]
- The Battle of Bouvines. 1214 [181]
- The Struggle between John and the Barons. 1214-1215 [181]
- Magna Carta. 1215 [182]
- War between John and the Barons. 1215-1216 [184]
- Conflict between Louis and John. 1216 [184]