the Great Scutage, [32-33];

complaint of Archbishop Theobald, [34];

a cause leading to Magna Carta, [50];

list of John’s scutages, [51], and note 1;

fines and other attendant abuses under John, [53-54];

scutage of 1214 precipitates the movement for the Charter, [60];

specified in Magna Carta, [64];

referred to in Henry III’s second reissue, [75];

practice of scutage by consent, Henry III, [76];

scutage of 1242, [86].