Страница - 102 Страница - 104 Cader Idris, [165] . Cadzand, island of, [334] , [346] . Caen, [360] ; Caerlaverock. See Carlaverock. Caerleon, Morgan of, [15] . Caerphilly Castle, [166] , [267] , [281] , [300] . Cahors, [105] , [399] , [411] ;bishopric of, [140] . See Quercy. Calais, [12] , [365] -369,
[380] , [381] , [383] -386, [395] , [398] , [411] -413, [415] , [417] -419, [433] ; Calendar of Close Rolls , [444] .Calendar of Charter Rolls , [445] .
Calendars of Documents relating to Scotland and Ireland , [449] .Calendar of Inquisitions Post-mortem and other analogous
documents , [445] .Calendars of Papal Registers , [450] .Calendar of the Patent Rolls , [444] .Calendarium Genealogicum , C. Roberts', [445] .Calendarium Inquisitionum sive Eschætarum , [445] .Calendarium Rotulorum Cartarum , [445] .Calveley, Sir Hugh, [382] , [383] , [400] -402, [404] . Cambrai, [105] , [339] . Cambrésis, the, [339] . Cambridge, [6] , [85] , [131] , [182] ; Cambridge, Edmund of Langley, Earl of, [431] . See Edmund. Camville, Nichola de, [8] , [9] . "Candlemas, The Burnt," [387] . Canfranc, treaty of, [171] . Canons, Austin, annals by, [454] . Canterbury,; [7] ;cathedral, [12] , [19] , [54] , [84] , [350] , [85] , [230] , [440] ; [286] : [96] , [439] ; hall, Oxford, [431] ; register, [449] . Canterbury, Archbishops of.See Langton, Stephen; Grand, Richard le; Neville, Ralph, and Blunt, John (archbishops elect); Rich, Edmund; Boniface of Savoy; Kilwardby, Robert; Peckham, John; Winchelsea, Robert; Cobham, Thomas (archbishop elect); Reynolds, Walter; Meopham, Simon; Stratford, John; Bradwardine, Thomas; Islip, Simon; Langham, Simon; Whittlesea, William, and Sudbury, Simon. Cantilupe, St. Thomas of, chancellor and Bishop of Hereford, [93] , [120] , [129] . Cantilupe, Walter of, Bishop of Worcester, [66] , [81] , [121] ,
[126] . Cantilupes, the, [1] . Cantreds, the four, [75] , [76] , [133] , [167] , [168] . See also
Perveddwlad. Caours, Raoul de, [382] . Capes's, W. W., History of the English Church , [461] . Capetians, the, [33] , [34] , [64] , [144] ,
[294] , [325] , [326] , [330] . Captal de Buch, the. See Buch. Captivity, the Babylonish, of the Papacy, [229] , [418] . Carcassonne, [62] , [386] ,
[387] . Cardiff Castle, [47] , [281] , [300] . Cardigan and Cardiganshire, [15] , [24] , [75] , [76] ,
[161] , [168] , [189] . Cardinerie, La, [391] . Carlaverock, castle, [218] , [220] ; Carentan, [360] . Carhaix, [368] . Carlisle, town and castle, [1] , [15] , [196] , [197] , [212] , [215] , [218] , [234] , [237] , 25%, [275] , [284] , [289] , [290] , [456] ; Carlisle, Andrew Harclay, Earl of, [287] . Carmarthen, town and castle, and Carmarthenshire, [15] , [24] , [47] ,
[75] , [76] , [162] , [166] , [168] , [189] ; Carmelites, the, [86] . Carnarvon, town and castle, [165] , [189] , [190] . Carnarvon, Edward of. See Edward. Carnarvonshire, [166] , [167] . Carrick, Earl of. See Bruce, Robert. Carrickfergus, [270] , 27l. Carta menatoria , [225] .Cartmel, [289] . Cartularies, [450] . Cassel, battle of, [327] . Cassingham (Kensham), William of, [7-9] . Castile, [104] , [144] , [235] , [370] , [403] , [405] , [406] , [411] . Castile, Alfonso, King of. See Alfonso. Castile, Blanche of. See Blanche. Castile, Constance of, [430] . See
Constance. Castile, Eleanor of. See Eleanor. Castile, Ferdinand the Saint, King of. See Ferdinand. Castile, Henry of Trastamara, King of. See Henry. Castile, Isabella of. See Isabella. Castile, Peter the Cruel, King Of. See Peter. Castile, John, King of Leon and Duke Lancaster, [430] , [431] . See John of Gaunt. Castle of;Aberconway or Conway, [165] , [189] , [195] . Abergavenny, [47] . Aberyswyth, [160] , [161] . Alnwick, [131] . Alton, [273] . Bamburgh, [247] . Barnard, [179] . Beaumaris, [190] . Bedford, [25] , [26] . Bere, [166] . Berkeley, [284] . Berwick, [208] , [275] , [321] . Bothwell, [262] . Bristol,[6] , [265] . Builth, [163] Bytham, [20] . Caen, [360] . Caerphilly, [166] , [267] . Cardiff, [47] . Carlaverock, [218] . Carmarthen, [160] . Carnarvon, [189] , [190] . Castleton, Liddesdale, [365] . Chepstow, [47] , [300] . Christchurch, [224] . Clare, [115] . Colchester, [6] . Conway. See Aberconway. Conisborough, [149] , [273] . Corfe, [303] , [307] . Cornet, [415] . Criccieth, [166] . Dolwyddelen, [166] . Dover, [5] , [9] , [10] , [109] , [129] , [252] , [288] . Drysllwyn, [158] , [160] . Dublin, [271] , [272] . Dumfries, [238] , [321] . Dunbar, [197] . Dynevor, [162] , [168] . Edinburgh, [218] , [321] ,
[323] . Flint, [161] , [167] . Fotheringhay, [21] . Gloucester, [125] . Grosmont, [47] , [357] . Harlech, [166] . Hawarden, [161] . Hedingham, [6] . Josselin, [382] , [383] . Kenilworth, [126] , [127] ,
[130] , [131] , [251] . Kilkenny, [49] . Kidwelly, [166] . Knaresborough, [273] . Leeds (Kent), [282] , [283] . Limoges, [142] . Lincoln, [9] , [11] . London. See Tower of London, the. Maud's, [38] . Monmouth, [47] , [48] . Montgomery, [37] , [40] . Mount Sorrel, [8] . Newcastle-upon-Tyne, [183] . Norham, [181] . Norwich, [6] . Nottingham, [308] , [438] . Orford, [6] . Peebles, [321] . Pevensey, [117] , [120] ,
[126] . Pontefract, [264] , [286] . Powys, [267] . Rhuddlan, [161] , [162] ,
[164] , [166] , [167] . Rising, [309] . Rochester, [114] . Rockingham, [20] . Romorantin, [389] . Rose, [258] . Roxburgh, [208] , [321] . Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, [399] , [417] . Scarborough, [250] , [251] . Skelton, [180] . Skenfrith, [47] . Stirling, [191] , [217] ,
[225] , [258] -260, [262] . Swansea, [280] . Tickhill, [285] . Tintagel, [249] . Tunbridge, [39] . Tutbury, [285] . Usk, [47] , [279] . Wallingford, [239] , [249] , [250] . Wark, [196] . Warwick, [251] . Whitecastle, [47] . Wigmore, [125] . Windsor, [112] , [249] , [310] , [356] , [380] . Wolvesey (Winchester), [8] , [102] . Castles, [6] , [24] , [25] , [102] , [103] , [119] .royal, [2] , [100] , [109] . adulterine, [14] , [15] ,
[18] . Welsh, [44] , [111] . of South Wales, [47] . Edward I.'s, [161] , [165] , [166] . concentric, [166] . Scottish, [181] . Castleton Castle, Liddesdale, [365] . Castor, Church of St., Coblenz, [335] . Castorplatz, the, Coblenz, [335] . Caversham, [15] . Celestine V., Pope, [199] , [200] . Celts, Irish, [270] , [429] . Celts of Scotland, the, [263] . Chaboterie, la, [389] . Chalon, little battle of, [140] . Champagne, Blanche of Artois, Queen of Navarre and Countess of.
See Blanche. Champagne, Edmund, Count of, [144] , [187] . See also Edmund of Lancaster. Champagne, Henry,
Count of. See Henry. Champagne, Joan of. See Joan. Champagne, Theobald IV., Count of. See Theobald. Champagne, [35] , [36] , [144] , [146] , [187] , [246] , [294] , [396] , [413] , [417] , [418] . Champollion-Figeac's Lettres des rots d'Angleterre, [450] . Chancellor, office of, [53] , [64] , [102] , [120] . Chancery courts, for Wales, [166] ; Chandos, Sir John, [399] , [401] , [402] , [404] , [407] , [412] , [417] . Chandos Herald, [266] , [459] , [464] . Channel, the Bristol, [76] , [300] ; Channel Islands, the, [30] , [73] , [345] , [397] , [414] , [415] . Charente, the river, [63] , [105] , [170] , [324] . Charing, [350] . Charles IV., the Emperor, [364] , [410] . Charles IV., the Fair, King of France, [295] -298, [324] -326. Charles V., King of France, [403] , [404] , [408] -412, [414] , [415] . Charles of Anjou, younger brother of Louis IX., Count of
Provence and Charles I., King of Sicily, [64] ,
[119] , [120] , [139] , [143] , [144] , [169] . Charles the Bad, Count of Evreux and King of Navarre, [385] -387, [394] , [395] , [398] , [400] -404, [411] , [417] , [460] . Charles of Blois, claimant to Duchy of Brittany, [352] -354, [367] , [368] , [382] , [383] , [388] , [393] , [401] , [402] . Charles of La Cerda, [384] . Charles of Moravia, King of the Romans, [364] ;See Charles IV., the Emperor. Charles, Duke of Normandy, [390] , [391] , [394] , [396] .See also Charles V., King of France. Charles of Salerno, afterwards Charles II. of Sicily, [169] , [171] . Charles, Count ofValois, [191] , [296] , [297] , [324] , [325] . Charlemagne, [326] . Charlton, Tohn, lord of Powys, [248] , [267] , [306] . Charltons of Powys, the, [306] , [414] . Charter, the Great, [1] , [13] , [65] , [101] ,
[115] , [119] , [125] , [131] , [203] , [206] , [244] , [247] ; Charterhouse, the London, [375] . Charters, confirmations of the, [1] , [5] , [13] , [28] , [29] , [40] ,
[65] , [131] , [205] , [208] , [209] , [216] , [219] ; Chartley, [130] . Chartres, [396] . Chateauneuf, [358] . Chateauroux, [388] . Chatelherault, [389] . Chaucer, Geoffrey, [310] , [395] , [421] -424, [426] , [427] , [441] , [461] . Chauvigny, [389] . Chaworth, Payne of, [166] . Cheapside, [299] , [300] . Chepstow, [47] , [300] . Cher, the river, [388] , [389] . Cherbourg, [193] , [360] . Cheshire, [74] -76, [122] ,
[132] , [224] , [278] , [428] , [447] ;palatine earldom of, [14] , [24] ; palatine courts of, [167] ; records of county palatine of, [449] . Chester, [161] , [242] , [423] . Chester, Edward, Earl of. See Edward I., Edward II. and Edward
III. Chester, John de Lacy, Constable of. See Lacy. Chester, John the Scot, Exl of, [42] , [46] , [179] . See also
Huntingdon. Chester, Simon de Montbrt, Earl of. See Leicester. Chester, Randolph Blundeville, Earl of, [1] ,
[2] , [4] , [6] , [8] , [10] , [13] , [17] , [21] , [22] , [24] -26, [35] , [35] , [41] [42] ,
[75] , [97] . Chesterfield, battle of, [130] . Chichester,[8] . Chichester, Bishops of. See Berkstead, Stephen; Neville, Ralth,
and Stratford, Robert. Chilham, barony of, Kenf, [316] . Chilterns, the, [129] . Chinon, [63] . Chirk, [306] . Chirk, Roger Mortimer of. See Mortimer, Roger, of Chirk. Christchurch Castle, [222] . Christopher, The , [335] , [345] , [346] .Chroniclers, the, [93] -95, [419] , [420] . Chronicles as sources of history, [443] , [451] -460. Cinque Ports, the, I, [7] , [8] , [33] , [113] -115, [122] , [129] , [161] , [186] , [210] , [252] , [282] . Cirencester, [284] . Cistercian, nuns of Eastminster, [310] ; Cistercians, the, [11] , [60] , [76] , [165] ,
[375] , [376] . Clare Castle, [115] ; Clare, Eleanor de, [278] . See Despenser
Eleanor de. Clare, Elizabeth of, [279] , [429] . Clare, Gilbert of, Earl of Gloucester. See Gloucester. Clare, Margaret of, [238] , [279] . Clare, Richard of, Earl of Gloucester. See Gloucester. Clarence, Duchy of, [429] . See Lionel of
Antwerp. Clarendon, [178] . Clares, the poor, [309] . Clark's, G. T., Mediæval Military Architecture , [462] . Clark's, J. W., Observances in use at Barnwell
Priory , [150] . Clement IV., Pope, [92] , [121] , [135] . Clement V., Pope, [229] -231, [233] , [234] , [241] , [254] -256. Clement VI., Pope, [348] , [354] , [370] , [377] , [385] , [450] . Clergy, taxation of the, [195] , [219] , [230] . Clericis laicos , the bull, [200] , [201] , [203] , [208] , [222] , [223] .Clerkenwell, [108] . Clermont, Marshal, [390] , [391] . Cleves, Count Of, [332] . Clifford, Robert, [249] , [250] . Clifford, Roger, [285] , [286] . Cliffords, the, [1] . Clinton, Earl of Huntingdon. See Huntingdon. Clisson, Oliver de, [401] . Cloth, manufacture of English, [427] . Clydesdale, [205] . Clwyd, the river, [75] , [76] , [162] , [167] . Clun, [167] , [306] . Cobham, Thomas of, Archbishop elect of Canterbury, [256] . Coblenz, [335] , [336] . Cocherel, battle of, [401] . Cog Thomas, the, [384] . Coggeshall's Chronicle , [454] , [459] . Cognac, [65] , [412] . Coinage, [175] . Colchester, Castle of, [6] . Coldstream, [196] . Colleges, growth of, [93] , [375] , [376] . Cologne, [92] , [335] . Cologne, Archbishop of, [33] , [80] , [335] . Colons, faction of the, [70] , [74] . Commerce under Edward III., [311] , [427] . Comminges, Counts of, [73] . Commons, house of, [122] , [243] . Companies, the free, [402] , [403] , [414] . Company, the White, [403] . Compiègne, [328] . Compostella, [201] , [259] . Comyn, John, the elder, lord of Badenoch, [180] , [198] , [206] . Comyn, John, of Badenoch, the younger, or the Red, regent of
Scotland, [217] , [225] , [226] , [233] , [257] , [263] . Comyn, John, of Buchan. See Buchan, Earl of. Confirmation of the charters, [208] , [209] . See Charters. Conisborough Castle, [149] , [273] . Connaught, [37] , [46] , [271] , [272] . Connaught, Phelim O'Connor, King of, [271] ,
[272] . Connaught, King of, [37] . Conrad, son of Frederick II., [78] . Conservators of the Peace, [119] . Consilium ordinarium , the, [29] .Constable, office of, [202] , [204] , [209] . Constance of Brittany, [36] . Constance of Castile, daughter of Peter the Cruel, wife of
John, Duke of Lancaster, [430] , [431] , Convocation, [440] . Conway, the river, [68] , [77] , [161] , [162] , [164] , [166] , [180] . Corfe Castle, [303] , [307] . Cormeilles, Abbey of, [400] . Cornet Castle, [415] , Cornouailles, [354] . Cornwall, [241] ; Cornwall, Dunstanville, Earls of, [2] . See Dunstanville. Cornwall, Edmund, Earl of. See Edmund. Cornwall, Edward, Duke of. See Edward, the Black Prince. Cornwall, John of Eltham, Earl of. See John. Cornwall, Peter GavestOn, Earl of. See Gaveston. Cornwall, Richard, Earl of. See Richard. Corte Nuova, battle of, [61] . Cosneau's Grands Traités de la Guerre de Cent
Ans , [451] . Côtentin, the, [359] , [387] , [388] . Cotton, Bartholomew's Historia Anglicana , [456] . Coucy, Enguerrand de, [8] . Councils, General, at Lyons, [67] , [86] . Court of King's Bench, records of, [447] , [448] . Court of Common Pleas, records of, [447] . Court of the County, IOI, [103] . Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in Wales, [166] . Courtenay, House of, Earls of Devon, [314] . Courtenay, William, Bishop of London, [435] ,
[439] . Courtrai, [211] , [330] ; Coventry, Roger Northburgh, Bishops of. See Northburgh,
Roger. Coville's Histoire de France , [463] . Craven, [275] . Crécy, battle of, [190] , [313] , [362] -366, [383] , [385] , [389] , [392] . Crécy-en-Ponthieu, [362] . Cree, the river, [321] . Cressingham, Hugh, [198] , [205] , [207] . Creuse, the river, [388] . Criccieth Castle, [166] . Crockart, [382] , [383] . Crossbowmen, Genoese, [363] , [364] . Crotoy, Le, [367] . Crusades, the, [11] , [13] , [27] ,
[28] , [31] , [33] , [36] , [58] ,
[61] , [69] , [70] , [78] , [88] ,
[134] , [139] , [143] , [146] , [164] , [176] , [184] , [232] , [234] , [305] , [329] , [330] , [403] . Crutched friars, the, [86] . Cumberland, [258] , [285] ,
[290] , [319] . Cunningham's,
W., Growth of English Industry, [462] . Curzon, Robert, [89] , go. Customs, [244] . "Custom, the Great and
Ancient," [147] ; "the New and Small," [225] . Cuvelier's Vie de Bertrand de Guesclin, [460] . Cymry, the, [188] . See also Wales. Cyprus, [419] . Cyprus, Lusignan kings of, [403] . Dagworth, Sir Thomas, [367] , [368] , [381] , [382] . Damietta, Crusade of, [13] , [19] . Damietta, Archbishop of. See Roches; Dampierre, Guy, Count of Flanders. See Guy. Dancaster, John, [384] . Dante, [421] . Darlington, John of, Archbishop of Dublin, [99] . David I., King of Scots, [228] . David II., son of Robert Bruce, King of Scots, [305] , [315] , [320] , [323] , [329] , [354] , [364] , [365] , [368] , [393] , [403] . David I., an Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, [68] , [75] . David II., ap Griffith, Prince of Wales, [75] , [111] , [161] , [165] , [414] . David, Earl of Huntingdon. See Huntingdon. David of Strathbolgie, Earl of Athol. See Athol. Dax, [70] , [324] . Dean, Forest of, [124] . "Decorated" style of architecture, 96 Deddington, [250] , [251] ,
[272] . Deganwy, Castle of, [76] , [77] , [111] . Delisle's Histoire de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, [462] . Denbigh, town, lordship and castle of, [161] , [162] , [189] . Denifle's Désolation des Eglises de France , etc.,
[463] , [464] ;his Entstehung der Universitäten , [462] . Déprez's Préliminaires de la Guerre de Cent
Ans, [463] . Derby, Henry of Grosmont, Earl of, [314] .
See also Lancaster. Derby, Robert Ferrars, Earl of, [65] , [123] , [130] . Derby, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and. See Lancaster. Derby, William of Ferrars, Earl of, [1] . [13] , [42] .Deschamps, Eustace, [421] . Despenser, Eleanor de, wife of Hugh le Despenser, the younger,
[278] , [392] . Despenser, Hugh, justiciar, [100] , [109] , [112] , [113] , [119] , [120] , [128] . Despenser, Hugh, the elder, Earl of Winchester, son of the
justiciar, [241] , [265] , [274] , [277] -300, [306] . Despenser, Hugh, the younger, Lord of Glamorgan, son of the
foregoing, [266] , [277] -301,
[306] , [314] . Devizes, Castle of, [45] , [47] . Devon, earldom of, Falkes de Bréauté as warden
of, [2] , [6] . Devon, Courtenays, earls of, [314] , [435] . Dictum de Kenilworth , the, [131] , [132] .Dinan, [35] , [382] . Disafforestments, [217] -2l9. Diserth, Castle of, [76] , [111] . Disinherited, the (after Evesham), [128] -132; Disseisin , novel, [25] .Dolwyddelen Castle, [166] . Dominic, St., [84] , [85] . Dominicans, [84] , [85] ,
[88] , [91] , [251] , [254] . Don, the river. [198] . Donaldbane, brother of Malcolm Canmore. Dordogne, the river, [32] , [69] , [73] , [324] ,
[357] , [388] . Dordrecht, [299] . Dorking, [8] . Dorsetshire, [233] . Douai, [343] . Douglas, Sir Archibald, [319] , [320] . Douglas, Sir James, [276] , [277] , [305] . Douglas, Sir William, [197] , [206] . Douglas, Sir William (at Poitiers), [390] . Dover, town and castle, [5] , [8] , g, [11] , [13] , [40] , [84] ,
[109] , [129] , [143] , [172] , [192] -194, [248] , [252] , [283] ; Dovey the river, [75] . Dowell's, S., History of Taxation , [462] . Downs, the north, [116] ; Drokensford, Bishop of Bath and Wells, [450] . Dublin, [269] , [271] ;
Castle of, [271] . Dublin, Archbishop of. See Hotham, William of, Archbishop of,
[211] . Dubois, Peter, [232] . Dugdale's Monasticon , [450] . Dumfries, [233] , [238] ,
[321] . Dunbar, [197] , [261] ;
battle of, [187] . Dunfermline, [225] , [271] , [272] , [278] , [317] . Dunkeld, Bishop of, [318] . Duns Scotus, [91] , [92] . Dunstable, [25] , [299] . Dunstanville, house of, [2] . Dupplin Moor, [317] . battle of, [318] -322. Durham, [275] , [365] , [447] ; Durham, Bishops of.See Bek, Anthony; Beaumont, Louis de; and Bury, Richard of. Dynevor Castle, [162] , [168] . Earn, the river, [317] . Eastminster, the, London, [310] . Eastry, Henry of, prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, [199] . Ebro, the river, [405] . Eccleston, William of, his De adventu fratrum minorum ,
[456] . Edinburgh, town and castle, [193] , [197] , [213] , [225] . [258] , [321] , [323] . Edington, church of, [422] . Edington, William of, Bishop of Winchester, [422] , [423] , [432] . Edmund of Almaine, Earl of Cornwall, son of Richard of
Cornwall, [168] , [170] , [172] , [224] . Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, Leicester and Derby, some time
titular King of Sicily, son of Henry III., [78] ,
[79] , [129] , [134] , [144] -146, [187] , [188] , [196] . Edmund of Langley, son of Edward III., Earl of Cambridge,
afterward Duke of York, [400] , [410] , [431] . Edmund of Woodstock, son of Edward I., Earl of Kent, [278] , [296] , [298] , [302] , [307] -309, [428] . Edmund (Rich). St. See Rich, Edmund. Edmund, St., of East Anglia, [19] , [53] . Edward the Confessor, saint and king, [53] ,
[181] , [198] , [240] . translation of, [134] , [135] . Edward I., [136] -235, [243] , [247] , [262] , [263] , [277] , [278] , [294] , [311] , [315] , [321] , [322] , [344] , [352] , [426] , [428] , [430] , [435] ; Edward II., [236] -304, [306] -308, [315] , [317] , [324] , [422] ;sources for the reign of, [444] . Edward III., [229] , [301] -441; Edward, son of Henry III., [71] , [73] , [76] , [87] ,
[94] , [96] , [99] , [102] , [103] 103, [107] , [108] , [111] , [112] , [119] , [122] -135. See also Edward I. Edward of Carnarvon, Prince of Wales, [178] ,
[179] , [192] , [204] , [208] , [211] , [212] , [220] -222, [230] , [232] , [234] . See also Edward
II. Edward of Windsor, Duke of Aquitaine, [253] ,
[297] -299. Edward, Prince of Wales and of Aquitaine, called the Black
Prince, [308] , [314] , [335] , [340] , [359] , [364] , [383] , [385] -393, [395] , [396] , [404] -409, [411] -413, [416] , [427] , [428] , [430] , [434] -437. Education, [88] , [425] ,
[426] ; Elbeuf, [361] . Egypt, [70] , [74] . Elderslie, [205] . Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of Henry II., [11] , [64] . Eleanor of Castile, Queen of Edward I., [73] , [145] , [165] , [110] , [184] , [216] , [316] . Eleanor, second daughter of Raymond Berenger IV., Count of
Provence, Queen of Henry III., [54] , [70] , [73] , [77] ,
[112] , [113] , [115] , [120] , [128] , [175] . Eleanor, younger sister of Henry III., married (1) William
Marshal, (2) Simon de Montfort, [23] , [24] , [56] , [59] ,
[105] . Elgin, [198] , [225] , [332] . Elizabeth, daughter of Edward I., Countess of Holland,
afterwards of Hereford, [223] . Elizabeth de Burgh, queen of Robert (Bruce), King of Scots, [234] , [265] , [270] . Ellis, Sir Henry, ed. of Chronica I. De Oxenedes , [456] . Eland, William, [308] . Ely, bishopric of, isle of. Ely, Bishops of.See Marsh, Adam; Balsham, Hugh; Langham, Simon; Hotham, John. Eltham, [328] . Eltham, John of. See John. Englefield, [167] . English language, [94] , [103] . Eric, King of Norway, [348] , [349] . Escheats, [223] . Esplechin, treaty of, [348] , [349] . Essex, [6] , [45] , [299] , [402] . earldom of, [2] , [430] . Essex, Countess of. See Isabella of Gloucester. Estates, the three, [65] , [66] , [301] , [433] , [436] , [437] . Etsi de statu , bull, [203] .Etaples, [383] . Ettrick forest, [197] , [206] , [321] . Eu, Count of, constable of France, [360] , [368] . Eure, the river, [401] . Eulogium Historiarum, [458] .Eustace the Monk, [11] , [12] . Evans, J.G., his edition of the Red Book of Hergest . [459] . Eversden, John of, [456] . Evesham, battle of, [127] -129, [132] , [277] ; Evreux, [385] , [388] , [389] . Evreux, Counts of.See Charles the Bad, King of Navarre; Philip the Bold. Evreux, Louis, Count of. See Louis. Exchequer courts for Wales, [166] . Exchequer records, [446] , [447] . Exeter, Bishops of.See Brantingham, Thomas; Stapledon, Walter. Exeter College, Oxford, [292] . Exports, [143] . Eynsham, Walter of, [38] . Eyville, John d'. [131] , [132] . Fair of Lincoln, the. See Lincoln, battle of. Falkirk, [213] , [221] ; Famine, of 1316, the, [266] ;of wool, in Flanders, [342] . Farnham, [8] , [9] , [454] . Farrer's, W., Lancashire Final Concords , [448] . Faucigny, [56] . Fecamp, [27] . Fecamp, Peter Roger, Abbot of. See Clement VI. Feet of Fines , [448] .Felton, Sir Thomas, Seneschal of Aquitaine, [407] , [417] . Ferdinand of Portugal, Count of Flanders, [55] . Ferdinand III. the Saint, King of Cast&, [70] , [145] . Ferrars, house of, [246] . Ferrars, Robert of, Earl of Derby. See Derby. Ferrars, William of, Earl of Derby. See Derby. Fife, [177] , [317] . Fife, Earl of, [317] , [318] . Fifteen, the Council of, [100] , [103] , [105] , [107] , [109] . Figeac, [415] . Firstfruits, [230] . Fitzalan, Edmund, and Richard, Earls of Arundel. See
Arundel. Fitzalan of Bedale, Brian, [182] . Fitzalans, the, [306] . FitzAthulf, Constantine, sheriff of London, [22] , [44] . FitzGeoffrey, John, [100] , [103] . Fitzgerald, governor of Ireland, [429] . Fitzgerald, Maurice, justiciar of Ireland, [48] . Fitzgeralds, the, [269] , [270] . Fitzralph, Richard, Archbishop of Armagh, [425] , [439] . Fitzthedmar, Arnold, [97] , [456] . FitzWalter, Robert, [6] , [7] , g, [13] . Flemings, the. See Flanders. Fleta , law-book, [94] , [461] .Fletching, [115] . Flint, county of, [167] ; Flodden, battle of, [365] . Florence, [237] . Florence, count of Holland, [180] . Florence of Worcester, Continuators of the Chronicle of,
[455] , [456] . Flores Historiarum , Roger of Wendover's, [450] , [451] .Flores Historiarum (fourteenth century), [452] , [454] , [455] , [457] .Flagellants, the, [376] , [377] . Flamangrie, La, [340] . Flanders, county of, [33] , [70] , [142] , [143] , [148] , [204] -206, [210] , [211] , [216] , [221] , [249] , [262] , [327] , [331] , [332] , [339] , [341] -344, [347] -349, [353] , [365] , [367] -369, [376] , [398] , [410] , [415] , [421] . Flanders, counts of.See Ferdinand of Portugal, Guy of Dampierre, Louis of Male, Louis of Nevers, Robert of Bethune and Thomas of Savoy. Flanders, Joan, Countess of. See Joan. Flanders, Margaret of. See Margaret. Foedera , Rymer's, [450] , [451] .Foix, [329] . Foix, Count of, [192] , [325] . Foix, Gaston Phoebus, Count of, [397] , [406] , [407] . Fontenelles, Cistercian Abbey of, [348] . Fontevraud, [65] , [74] . Fordun, John, his Chronicle , [459] . Forests, charter of the, [13] , [119] , [126] .perambulation of the, [218] ; enlargement of the, [247] . Fors, William of, Earl of Albemarle. See Albemarle. Fors, Isabella of. See Albemarle, Countess of. Forth, the, [206] , [207] ,
[213] , [225] , [227] , [245] , [261] , [289] . Fotheringhay, Castle of, [21] . Foulquois, Guy, Cardinal-bishop of Sabina. See Clement IV. Fountains Abbey, [21] . Fournier, James, [329] . See Benedict
XII. Fournier's Royaume d'Arles , [463] . France, [4] , [8] , [18] , [27] , [54] , [62] , [69] ,
[77] , [78] , [92] , [96] -98, [104] -108, [120] , [121] , [134] , [138] , [140] -147, [169] -172, [175] , [176] , [178] , [184] , [186] -190, [192] -196, [210] , [211] , [216] , [239] , [252] , [253] -256, [263] , [293] -298, [304] , [311] , [313] -316, [320] , [323] -368, [370] , [374] , [375] , [381] -418; France, King of, Edward III. takes title of, [432] . France, Kings of.See Philip Augustus, Louis VIII., Louis IX., Philip III., Philip IV., Louis X., Philip V., Charles IV., Philip VI., John and Charles V. Francis, St., of Assisi, [85] , [203] . Franciscans, the, [84] , [85] , [88] , [91] ,
[117] , [379] , [380] ; Franks, the Salian, [326] . Frankton, Stephen of, [164] . Frascati, [354] . Fraser, William, Bishop of St. Andrews, [177] , [180] . Frederick II., the emperor, [4] , [28] , [33] , [55] ,
[58] , [61] , [62] , [66] , [67] ,
[78] , [88] , [146] , [169] . French language, the, [83] , [94] , [95] , [103] ,
[181] . Frescobaldi, the, [176] , [237] , [248] . Freynet, Gilbert of. See Gilbert. Friars, the, [83] , go, [91] , [134] , [172] , [175] , [425] ;the four orders of; [97] . See Austin or hermits of order of St. Augustine, [86] . Bonhommes, [86] ; Carmelite or White, [86] . Crutched, [86] . Dominicans; Francisans, [84] -88; — of the Penance of Jesus Christ or — of the Sack, [86] . Trinitarians or Maturins, [86] . Froissart, John, [310] , [311] , [313] , [346] , [347] , [353] , [354] , [371] , [382] , [419] -421, [424] , [432] , [460] , [464] . Froissart, Chroniques , ed. Luce, [460] ; Fronsac, Viscount of, [71] . Funck-Brentano's, F., editions of the Chronique
Artésienne and Annales Gandenses , [459] . Furness, [268] . Gabaston, [236] . Gaetano, Benedict. See Boniface VIII. Galeazzo Visconti, Lord of Pavia, [430] . Galloway, [179] , [227] ,
[316] , [321] . Garonne, the river, [32] , [36] , [73] , [296] ,
[324] , [358] , [411] , [412] . Garter, Order of the, [356] , [380] , [381] . Gascony, [27] , [30] -36,
[55] , [62] -65, [69] -74, [80] , [81] , [97] , [104] -107, [138] , [140] -142, [144] , [145] , [162] , [168] , [170] -172, [176] , [177] , [186] -189, [191] , [192] , [195] , [202] , [210] -212, [216] , [217] , [221] , [222] , [229] , [234] , [237] , [240] , [241] , [248] , [257] , [294] -298, [303] , [304] , [317] , [324] , [325] , [327] , [333] , [334] , [336] , [337] , [357] -359, [381] , [384] -392, [399] -401, [406] -408, [411] -415, [417] , [446] . See also
Aquitaine. Gaston, Viscount of Béarn, [70] -73,
[141] , [142] . Gaveston, Peter, Earl of Cornwall, [236] -255, [277] -279, [282] , [286] , [288] . Gelderland, Duke of, [411] . Genitours , [405] .Genoa, [192] , [370] . Genoese, the, [347] ; Geraldines of Leinster, the, [307] . Germany, [78] -80, [92] ,
[97] , [169] , [335] , [340] , [369] , [370] , [374] . Ghent, [143] , [205] , [208] , [211] , [332] , [342] -344> [347] , [349] . Ghent, Gilbert of, g. See Lincoln, Earls of. Giffard, Walter, Archbishop of York, [139] ; Giffords, the, [267] . Gilbert of Freynet, [84] . Gilsland, [277] . Gironde, the river, [63] , [73] , [191] , [196] . Glamorgan, lordship of, [2] , [47] , [148] , [166] , [168] , [172] , [174] , [189] , [190] , [192] , [193] , [223] , [267] , [279] , [181] , [291] , [300] , [306] . Glamorgan, Lords of. See Gloucester, Earls of. Glasgow, Robert Wishart, Bishop of. See Wishart. Glendower, Owen, [416] . Gloucester, [3] , [11] , [19] , [46] -48, [51] , [68] , [85] ,
[112] , [114] , [119] , [124] , [125] , [264] , [268] , [284] , [299] , [300] , [370] ;St. Peter's Church, [303] , [304] , [422] , [423] ; statute of, [148] , [149] ; earldom of, [40] , [44] ,
[110] , [111] , [223] , [276] , [278] , [279] , [429] . Gloucester, Richard of Clare, Earl of, [100] , [103] , [107] , [108] , [112] . Gloucester, Earl of, Gilbert of Clare, son of the above, [223] , [236] , [238] -242; [244] , [245] , [249] , [252] , [253] , [259] , [261] , [267] , [269] , [270] . Gloucester, Earl of, Gilbert of Clare, son of the above, [110] , [115] -117, [120] , [123] -128, [130] -132, [139] , [161] , [162] , [166] , [168] , [172] -174, [184] , [188] , [189] , [202] , [223] . Gloucester, Ralph of Monthermer, Earl of, [224] , [235] . Gloucester, Audley, Earl of, [314] . Gloucester, Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of, [430] . See Thomas. Gloucester, Isabella, Countess of, [2] , [13] . See Isabella, queen of King John. Gloucester, Robert of, [95] , [458] . Gloucestershire, [370] . Gomez, Peter, Cardinal, [330] , [336] , [339] . Gordon, Adam, [129] . Gothic architecture, [83] , [96] , [97] . See Architecture. Gough's Itinerary of Edward I ., [463] , [464] . Gower, [279] , [280] , [300] . Gower, John, [420] , [426] ; Grampians, the, [245] . Granada, [305] , [404] . Grand, Richard le, Archbishop of Canterbury, [38] , [39] , [41]
[44] , [50] . Grandisons, the, [306] . Greek, study of, [91] . Greenfield, William, Archbishop of York, [255] . Gregory IX., Pope, [28] , [38] , [39] , [50] ,
[55] , [57] , [58] , [60] . Gregory X., Pope, [139] , [142] , [143] . Gregory XI, Pope, [411] , [413] , [418] , [434] . Grey, Reginald, [162] . Grey, Richard of, [100] , [103] . Grey's Sir T., Scalachronica , [457] . Grey, Walter, Archbishop of York, [2] ; Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn, [76] , [267] . Griffith ap Llewelyn, [23] , [67] , [68] , [75] . Griffith of Welshpool, [267] . Grosmont, castle of, [47] . Grosmont, Henry of, Earl of Derby. See Derby and
Lancaster. Gross's, C., Select Cases from the Coroners' Rolls , [448] ;his Bibliography of British Municipal History , [449] . his Sources of English History , [464] . Grosseteste, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, [58] , [66] , [67] ,
[81] , [87] , [90] -94; Gualo the legate, [2-5] , [10] , [11] , [13] -15, [18] , [290] . Guérande, treaty of, [402] . Guernsey, [414] , [415] .
See also Channel Islands. Guesclin, Bertrand du, [382] , [383] , [400] -402, [404] , [405] , [412] , [417] . Guienne, [324] , [327] , [385] , [389] , [415] . See also Aquitaine and Gascony. Guillon, treaty of, [396] . Guînes, [367] , [384] , [385] , [397] , [420] . Guînes, Baldwin of, [48] . Guînes, Count of, [8] . Gurney, Thomas, [303] . Guy of Brittany, Count of Penthièvre, [352] . Guy of Dampierre, Count of Flanders, [143] ,
[192] , [193] , [202] , [210] , [211] . Guy of Lusignan, Lord of Cognac, [65] . Gwent, [15] , [39] , [47] , [111] . Gwenwynwyn, house of, [248] . Gwynedd, [12] , [24] , [76] , [77] , [111] , [161] , [162] , [165] , [166] , [189] , [190] , [414] . See also Wales,
North. Gwynedd, house of, [75] . Haddan and Stubbs'Councils , [451] . Haddington, [321] . Hadenham's, Edmund of, Chronicle , [455] . Haggerston, [247] . Hainault, [298] , [299] ,
[317] , [332] , [356] , [410] . Hainault, Counts of. See John and William. Hainault, Countess of, Abbess of Fontenelles, [348] . Hainault, Philippa of. See Philippa Queen. Hales, Alexander of, [89] -92. Halidon Hill, battle of, [319] , [321] , [354] , [363] , [420] . Halifax, John of, [89] . Hall's, H., Customs Revenue , [462] . Hall's, J, ed. of Minot's Poems , [461] . Hamilton, H.C., ed. of Walter of Hemingburgh, [456] . Hampole, [423] . Hampshire, [43] , [333] . Hapsburg, house of, [262] . Hapsburg, Rudolf of. See Rudolf. Harby, [184] . Harclay, Andrew, governor of Carlisle. See Carlisle, Earl
of. Harcourt, Geoffrey of, [387] . Harcourts, the, [417] . Hardy, Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense , [449] . Harewell, John, Bishop of Bath, [407] . Harlech Castle, [166] . Harry's, Blind, Wallace , [458] . Hastings, battle of, [262] . Hastings, John, first Earl of Pembroke. See Pembroke. Hastings, John, second Earl of Pembroke. See Pembroke. Hastingses of Abergavenny, the, [306] . Hathern, [274] . Hauréau's Histoire de la philosophie
scholastique , [462] . Haverfordwest, [271] . Hawarden, [161] . Hawkwood, John, [402] . Hay, [125] . Haydon's ed. of Eulogium Historiarum , [458] . Hearne, [457] . Hebrew, study of, [91] . Hebrews, [97] , [175] , [176] . See also Jews. Hedingham Castle, [6] . Hengham, Justice, [173] . Henley, Walter of, [94] . Hemingburgh, Walter of, [94] , [186] , [196] , [255] , [456] . Hennebont, [353] . [354] ,
[356] . Henry I., King of England, [278] . Henry II., [3] , [14] , [28] , [74] , [89] , [395] . Henry III., [1-135] , [137] , [147] , [175] , [231] , [237] , [246] , [254] , [272] , [399] , [427] , [428] , [444] , [451] ;chroniclers for the reign of, [451] -455. Henry VIII., [167] , [171] , [272] . Henry, King of the Romans, son of Frederick II., [33] . Henry II. of Navarre, [144] . Henry II. of Trastarnara, King of Castile, [403] -406, [411] , [415] . Henry, Earl of Derby, afterwards King Henry IV., [430] . Henry of Lancaster, younger son of Earl Edmund, [267] , [268] , [276] , [280] ; Henry of Grosmont, Earl of Derby, then Earl afterwards Duke of
Lancaster, [314] , [357] -359,
[383] -388, [410] , [412] , [413] , [430] . Hereford, [112] , [124] ,
[125] , [206] , [265] , [301] ; Hereford, Bishops of.See Aigueblanche, Peter of; Cantilupe, St. Thomas of; Orleton, Adam. Hereford, Humphrey Bohun, Earl of, gg, [100] , [103] , [110] , [111] . Hereford, Humphrey Bohun, grandson of above, Earl of, [172] , [174] , [188] , [189] , [202] , [204] , [213] , [215] , [216] . Hereford, Humphrey Bohun, son of above, Earl of, [223] , [224] , [239] , [244] , [249] , [251] -253, [259] , [264] , [267] , [270] , [274] , [276] , [280] , [283] -286, [291] . Herefordshire, [293] , [434] . Heretics, Albigensian, [33] . Hertford, [6] , [309] . Hesdin, [386] . Hewlett's editions of Chronicles, [451] , [455] . Hexham, [197] , [212] .
Hexhamshire, [223] . Higden's, Randolph, Polychronicon, [457] . Highlands, the, [227] , [228] . Hingeston-Randelph's Exeter Registers , [449] . History, study of, [93] , [94] , [95] . Hohenstaufen, the, [78] , [79] . Holderness, ruled by Counts of Aumale [20] . Holland, [192] , [299] , [332] , [356] , [376] , [410] . Holland, Florence, Count of, [180] . Hollands, Earls of Kent, [428] . Holy Land, the, [232] , [234] . See Palestine and Crusades. Holywood, John of, [89] . See also
Halifax. Honorius III, Pope, [2] , [13] , [18] , [19] ,
[24] , [27] . [28] , [30] , [33] . Honorius IV., Pope, [170] , [171] . Hood, Robin, [42] . Horn, Andrew, [456] . Horstmann, Dr., his Legmda Anglie , [453] , [456] .Horwood's, A.J., editions of Year Books , [461] . Hospitallers, the, [255] . Hotham, John, Bishop of Ely, [305] . Hotham, William of, Archbishop of Dublin, [211] . Hougue, La, [387] . Hoveden, or Howden, Roger of, [93] ; Howlett's ed. of Momimenta Franciscana , [456] . Howel the Good, [160] . Huelgas, las, monastery of, [73] . Hugh, Choir of St., at Lincoln, [96] . Hlugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln, St., [19] , Little a. Hugh of Lincoln, [175] . Hugh X., of Lusignan, [65] . See also
Lusignan. Hugh XI. of Lusignan, [65] . See also
Lusignan. Hull, [349] , [356] . Hulme, a. Benet's, [455] . Humanism, [93] . Humber, the, I, [317] . Hundred Rolls ,
the, [149] , [446] . Hungary, Primate of, visits Canterbury, [19] . Hungerford, Sir Thomas, [438] . Hunter's Leet Jurisdiction of Norwich , [448] ; Huntingdon, David, Earl of, [179] , [180] . Huntingdon, Honour of, [22] . Huntingdon, Earl of, John the Scot, [22] . Huntingdon, Clinton, Earl Of, [314] . Husbandry, Walter of Henley's treatise on, [94] . Imperium , the, [92] .Immunities, baronial, [148] , [149] . Indre, the river, [388] . Ingham, Sir Oliver, [305] , [309] . Infantry;English, [245] , [285] , [320] , [362] , [363] , [390] . French, [383] , [390] . Irish, [269] . Scotch, [207] , [213] , [214] , [260] , [318] , [320] . Welsh, [126] -128, [164] ,
[210] , [212] -214, [245] . Innocent III., Pope, [2] -5, [28] , [39] . Innocent IV., Pope, [61] , [62] , [66] , [67] ,
[78] , [86] . Innocent VI., Pope, [385] , [389] , [393] , [394] , [396] . Inquisition, the, in England, [255] , [256] ;in the Netherlands, [376] . Interregnum, the Great, [143] . Inverness, [322] . Iolande, daughter of Peter Mauclerc, Count of Brittany, [33] , [34] . Ireland, [16] , [29] , [37] , [44] , [48] , [71] , [73] ,
[180] , [188] , [204] , [235] , [241] -243, [248] , [254] , [263] , [269] -272, [278] , [300] , [301] , [306] , [309] , [316] , [371] , [380] , [428] , [429] . Ireland, the Butler of, made Earl of Ormonde. See Ormonde. Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, [427] . Irvine, [206] . Isabella of Castile, daughter of Peter the Cruel, wife of
Edmund, Earl of Cambridge, [431] . Isabella Marshal, wife of Richard of Cornwall. See
Marshal. Isabella of Angouleme, Queen of John, and wife of Hugh of
Lusignan, [31] , [62] , [64] . Isabella of France, Queen of Edward II., [211] , [216] , [230] , [239] , [246] , [253] , [276] , [282] , [283] , [292] , [297] -309, [324] , [325] , [327] . Isabella of Gloucester, divorced wife of John, wife of Hubert
de Burgh, [2] , [13] , [23] . Isabella, sister of Henry III., queen of Frederick II, [33] , [61] , [73] . Isabella, younger sister of Alexander II., wife of Roger Bigod,
Earl of Norfolk, [23] . Islands, the Channel. See Channel Islands, the. Isleworth, [112] , [113] . Isle, the river, [357] , [387] . Isle de France, the, [422] . Isle Saint-Jean, Caen, [360] . Islip, Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury, [312] , [431] , [432] . Italy, [55] , [70] , [78] , [97] , [134] , [139] , [229] , [355] , [369] , [370] , [402] , [421] . James, King of Sicily, son of Peter of Aragon, [171] , [172] ; afterwards James II. of
Aragon, [192] . Jaudy, the river, [368] . Jedburgh, [321] . Jerusalem, Latin kingdom of, [4] , [403] . Jerusalem, Patriarch of, [230] . See Bek,
Antony. Jews, in England, the, [18] , [77] , [88] , [97] ,
[131] ; Joan of Champagne, Queen of Philip the Fair, [146] , [187] , [246] . Joan of Ponthieu, Queen of Ferdinand the Saint, [51] , [73] , [145] . Joan of the Tower, sister of Edward III., Queen of David Bruce,
[305] , [393] . Joan, sister of Henry III., Queen of Alexander II. of Scotland,
[23] . Joan, Countess of Flanders, wife of Thomas of Savoy, [33] , [55] . Joan, Countess of Kent, Princess of Wales, wife of Edward the
Black Prince, [406] , [428] . Joan, daughter of Edward III., [370] . Joan, eldest daughter of Charles of Valois, [194] . Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I. and Countess of Gloucester,
[173] , [223] , [347] . Joan of Bar, grand-daughter of Edward I., [224] . Joan of Flanders, Countess of Penthievre, wife of Charles of
Blois, [353] , [354] , [356] , [367] , [402] . Joan of Toulouse, daughter of Raymond of Toulouse, wife of
Alfonso of Poitiers [62] , [105] , [106] . Joan, Princess of North Wales, wife of Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, [6] , [8] , [23] , [38] . Joan, sister of Richard I., grandmother of Joan of Poitiers, [105] , [126] . John, King, [1] , [5] , [6] , [13] , [14] , [17] , [25] ,
[27] -31, [33] , [44] , [46] , [52] ,
[101] , [104] , [115] , [209] , [254] . John, King of Bohemia, [335] , [364] . John, King of France, [358] , [378] , [381] , [386] , [389] , [392] , [393] , [395] -[400] , [403] , [418] . John (Balliol), King of Scots, [177] , [193] , [194] , [196] , [197] , [208] , [216] , [232] , [233] , [257] , [323] . John XXII., Pope, [89] , [329] , [379] , [450] . John, Duke of Berri, [412] . John II., Duke of Brabant, [192] , [210] . John III., Duke of Brabant, [332] , [336] , [340] , [348] , [410] . John II., Duke of Brittany, [107] , [352] . John III., Duke of Brittany, [352] , [353] . John IV., Duke of Brittany (Montfort), [352] , [357] . John V., Duke of Brittany (Montfort), [357] ,
[367] , [368] , [381] , [387] , [397] , [398] , [401] , [402] , [416] , [430] . John, Duke of Normandy, [345] , [358] .See also John, King of France. John of Avesnes, Count of Hainault, [210] . John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, son of John II., Duke of
Brittany, and nephew of Edward I., [179] , [188] , [191] , [227] , [228] , [232] , [244] , [289] . John of Eltham, son of Edward II., Earl of Cornwall, [300] , [307] , [320] . John of Gaunt, son of Edward III., Duke of Lancaster, [347] , [404] , [411] -413, [415] -418, [430] , [431] , [434] , [436] -441, [453] . John of Hainault, brother of William II. of Hainault, [299] , [363] . John of Montfort, Earl of Richmond, [430] .See John V., Duke of Brittany. John of Montfort, half-brother of John III. of Brittany, [352] .See John IV., Duke of Brittany. John the Scot, Earl of Chester. See Chester. Joinville, Joan of, [306] . Joinvilles, the, [430] . Joinville's History of St. Louis , [16] . Josselin Castle, [382] , [383] . Jowel, John, [400] -402. Judges, the, [25] , [44] ,
[46] , [172] . Jülich, Dukes of, [332] , [335] , [411] . Jurisprudence, Anglo-Norman, [184] ; Justiciar, office of, [52] , [65] , [102] , [109] , [112] , [113] , [120] . Justiciars.See Burgh, Hubert de; Marshal, William; Roches, Peter des; Segrave, Stephen. Justiciars of Ireland.See Marsh, Geoffrey, and Fitzgerald, Maurice. Justiciars of Scotland. Keighley, Henry of, knight of the shire for Lancashire, [219] . Kelso, [178] . Kenilworth, Dictum de , [131] , [132] .Kenilworth Castle, [126] , [127] , [129] -132, [251] , [301] -333. Kennington, [440] . Kensham, [7] . Kent, [11] , [114] , [299] , [316] ; Kent, Earl of, Hubert de Burgh. See Burgh. Kent, Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of. See Edmund. Kerry (Wales), [41] ; Kervyn de Lettenhove's edition of Froissart , [460] , [464] . Kesteven, South, [20] , [21] . Kidwelly, castle and lordship, [166] , [267] , [280] . Kildare, Curragh of, [49] . Kildare, Earl of, [306] . Kilkenny, Castle, [49] ; Kilwardby, Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury, [143] , [150] , [431] . Kinghorn, [317] . Kingsford's, C.L., Song of Lewes , [461] . Kingston-on-Thames, [12] , [283] . Kinloss, [225] . Kintyre, [234] . Kirk's Accounts of the Obedientiaries of Abingdon , [450] . Kirkby, John, treasurer of Edward I and Bishop of Ely, [164] , [184] , [447] . Kirkby's Quest , [447] . Kirkcudbright, stewartry of, [321] . Kirkliston, [213] . Klerk, Jan van, his Chronicle , [347] ,
[460] . Knaresborough, castle and town, [250] , [273] , [275] . Knighton's, Henry, Chronicle , [328] ,
[458] . Knights, of the Shire, [103] , [119] , [122] , [139] , [162] , [195] , [436] -438; Knowles, Sir Robert, [382] , [383] , [394] , [401] , [402] , [412] -414 Knyvett, Sir John, [433] . Köhler's Entwickelung des Kriegswesens in der
Ritterzeit , [462] . Labourers, Statute of, [373] . Lacy, Alice, Countess of Lancaster, [224] ,
[273] . Lacy, Henry, Earl of Lincoln. See Lincoln. Lacy, Hugh de, Earl of Ulster. See Ulster. Lacy, John de, Constable of Chester. [42] .See also Lincoln, Earls of. Lacy, the house of, [1] , [48] , [49] , [272] ; Lagny, Abbot of, [255] . Lalinde, [357] . Lamberton, Bishop of St. Andrews, [232] -234. Lambeth, treaty of, [12] . Lancashire, [6] , [219] ,
[267] , [268] , [275] , [342] , [370] , [371] , [376] , [447] . Lancaster, Alice, Countess of. See Alice. Lancaster, Blanche, Duchess of. See Blanche. Lancaster, Edmund, Earl of. See Edmund. Lancaster, Henry, Earl of. See Henry. Lancaster, Henry of Grosmont, Earl and Duke of. See Henry. Lancaster, honour of, [6] , [14] ;town, [289] . house of, [314] , [351] ,
[352] , [396] , [428] , [431] , [435] , [438] . records of Duchy of, [449] . Lancaster, John of Gaunt, Duke of. See John. Lanercost, [234] ; Langham, Simon, Chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury, [431] . Langland, William, [372] , [421] , [423] , [424] , [461] . Langley, [254] . Langley, Geoffrey of, [76] . Langlois, Charles V., his Philippe le Hardi , [463] ;his Histoire de France , [463] . Langon, [324] . Langtoft's, Peter, Chronicle , [95] ,
[458] . Langton, John, Bishop of Chichester, [238] ,
[244] . Langton, Simon, Archdeacon of Canterbury, [11] , [13] , [50] ,
[85] . Langton, Stephen, Archbishop of
Canterbury, [2] , [12] , [15] , [17] -20, [24] -27, [41] [50] , [60] , [84] ,
[87] , [89] . Langton, Walter, Bishop of Lichfield, [185] ,
[219] , [223] , [232] , [238] , [240] , [254] , [265] . Language;English, [94] -96, [103] ,
[380] , [420] -423, [425] , [427] . French, [82] , [83] , [94] , [95] , [103] , [181] , [237] , [347] , [420] , [421] , [426] . German, [347] . Latin, [82] , [83] , [93] , [94] , [103] , [237] , [310] , [425] . Scottish, [422] . Languedoc, [33] , [384] ,
[386] . Laon, [413] . Laon, Robert Lecoq, Bishop of, [394] . Laonnais, the, [340] . Lapsley's County Palatine of Durham , [448] . Latimer, Lord, Chamberlain, [434] , [436] -438. Latin-language, [82] , [83] , [93] -95, [103] , [310] , [425] . Lavisse and Rambaud's Histoire Générale ,
[463] . Lavisse's Histoire de France , [463] . Law, study of English, [83] , [94] , [95] ; Laws, Celtic, of Highlanders and Strathclyde Welsh, [228] . Lawyers, Italian, [426] ; Layamon's English version of Wace's Brut , [95] . Lechler's Wycliffe , [463] . Lecoq, Robert, Bishop of Laon, [394] . Leeds Castle (Kent), [282] -284. Leek, treaty of, [274] , [275] . Lehugeur's Philippe le Long , [463] . Leicester, [51] , [119] ,
[277] , [272] , [302] , [307] , [360] ; Leicester, Abbot of, [311] . Leicester, Countess of. See Eleanor. Leicester, Henry, Earl of, [299] . See Henry,
Earl of Lancaster. Leicester, Robert Beaumont, Earl of, [55] ,
[56] . Leicester, Simon de Montfort, Earl of, [55] ,
[56] , [59] , [66] , [70] -73, [77] , [80] , [81] ,
[83] , [87] , [92] , [97] -134, [136] , [137] , [265] , [453] , [455] , [456] . Leicester, Simon de Montfort, the elder, Count of Toulouse and
titular Earl of, [2] , [55] . Leicester, Thomas, Earl of. See Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. Leicestershire, g, [114] . Leinster, [37] . Leon, [352] , [354] . Leon, [431] . L'Estrange, Roger, [164] . Levant, the, [370] . Lewes, [7] , [115] -118, [120] , [127] , [132] , [137] ; Lewis' Life of Wiclif , [462] . Libellus Famosus , Edward III.'s, [350] .Libourne, [324] , [357] ,
[392] . Lichfield, Bishops of.See Langton, Walter; Northburgh, Roger. Liddesdale, [365] . See also Liddell. Liddell, [428] . Liebermann, Dr., works by, [452] , [464] . Liege, William, Bishop of. See William. Liege, [57] , [139] . Lille, [210] , [343] , [344] . Limburg, [332] . Limerick, [49] , [271] . Limoges, [31] , [105] , [140] -142, [388] , [397] , [402] , [413] ; Limousin, [106] , [397] ,
[407] , [412] , [417] . Lincoln, [1] , [8] , [10-12] , [85] , [96] , [184] , [215] , [226] , [229] , [360] ; Lincoln, Bishops of.See Wells, Hugh of; Hugh, St., of Avalon; Grosse-teste, Robert; Burghersh, Henry. Lincoln, Richard le Grand, Chancellor of. See Canterbury. Lincoln, Gilbert of Ghent, Earl of, g. Lincoln, Henry Lacy, Earl of, [162] , [185] , [188] , [196] , [214] , [229] , [238] , [239] , [241] , [242] , [244] , [245] , [254] . Lincoln, John de Lacy, Earl of, [45] , [47] . Lincoln, Randolph de Blundeville, Earl of, [14] . See also Chester. Lincoln, Thomas of Lancaster, Earl of. See Thomas, Earl of
Lancaster. Lincolnshire, [289] . Linlithgow, [213] , [221] ,
[245] , [321] . Lionel of Antwerp, son of Edward III., Duke of Clarence and
Earl of Ulster, [359] , [393] ,
[395] , [421] , [428] -431. Lisieux, [361] ; Literature in the thirteenth century, [82] ,
[83] , [93] -96; Literature in the fourteenth century; Littleton's Tenures , [420] . Llandaff, Bishop of, [174] . Llandilo, [162] . Llewelyn ap Griffith, Prince of Wales, [75] -77, [98] , [104] , [111] , [114] , [115] , [125] , [126] , [132] -134, [161-169] , [189] , [414] . Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, [1] , [15] , [23] ,
[24] , [26] , [29] , [37] , [38] ,
[44] , [46] -48, [51] , [57] , [67] ,
[68] , [75] . Llewelyn Bren, [267] , [268] . Lleyn, [166] . Lloughor, [280] . Lochmaben Castle, [194] , [215] , [290] . Lodge's Close of the Middle Ages , [463] . Logrono, [405] . Loire, the river, [34] , [388] , [389] . Lombards, [97] . Lombardy, London, [1] , [8-11] , [13] , [26] , [41] [45] , [57] ,
[84] , [88] , [97] , [108] , [112] -114, [116] , [117] , [121] , [126] , [128] , [129] , [132] , [134] , [193] , [194] . [199] , [206] , [207] , [215] , [216] , [226] , [243] -245, [247] , [252] , [255] , [256] , [281] , [282] , [292] , [293] , [299] , [308] , [309] , [311] , [356] , [360] , [368] , [370] , [375] , [376] , [383] , [393] , [395] , [396] . [413] , [420] , [421] , [423] , [425] -427. [440] , [456] . London, Bishops of, [119] .See Sainte-Mere-Eglise, William of; Basset, Fulk; Baldock, Ralph; Courtenay, William. London, Mayors of.See Serlo; Waleys, Henry le, and Pyel, John. London, Sheriffs of.See FitzAthulf, Constantine. London, treaty of, [395] -397. Longjumeau, [396] . Longman's Life and Times of Edward III. , [463] . Longnon's Atlas historique de la France , [464] . Longsword, William, Earl of Salisbury. See Salisbury. Lorraine, [296] . Loserth's Geschichte des spateren Mittelalters , [463] . Lot, the river, [324] , [358] , [387] . Lothians, the, [225] , [227] , [263] , [289] , [321] , [354] , [387] . Loughborough, [274] . Louis, Count of Evreux, [252] , [253] . Louis, Duke of Anjou, brother of Charles V. of France. [403] , [412] . Louis of Bavaria, the Emperor, [329] , [333] , [341] , [349] , [356] , [364] , [379] , [410] . Louis of France, afterwards Louis VIII., [1-16] , [22] , [27] , [29] -34, [246] . Louis IX. (St. Louis), King of France, [4] ,
[5] , [16] , [34] , [54] , [62] ,
[64] , [69] , [70] -74, [83] , [98] , [104] -107, [112] , [113] , [119] , [134] , [135] , [140] , [142] , [144] , [169] , [399] . Louis X., King of France, [295] , [325] , [386] , [394] . Louis of Male, Count of Flanders, [364] , [369] , [398] , [409] , [410] , [418] . Louis of Nevers, Count of Flanders, [327] ,
[331] , [332] , [334] , [336] , [341] -343, [353] , [364] . Louth, [306] ; Louth, John of Bermingham, Earl of, [272] ,
[278] . Louvain, [332] , [350] . Luard, Dr. H. R., his Roberti Grosse-teste Epistolæ , [449] ;his editions of Annales Monastici , [454] , [455] . B. Cotton, [456] , and Flores
Historiarum , [452] -453. and Matthew Paris' Chronica Majora , [452] . Luce's Jeunesse de Betrand du Guesclin , [463] ;La France pendant la Guerre de Cent An , [463] . Luce and Raynouart's edition of Froissart's Chronicle ,
[460] . Lucy , Anthony, [290] .Ludlow, [125] , [306] . Lundy Island, [300] . Lusignan, Alice of, gg. Lusignan, Aymer of. See Valence, Aymer de. Lusignan, Guy of, [117] , [142] . Lusignan, House of, [35] , [63] , [65] , [103] ,
[104] , [108] . Lusignan, Hugh X. of, [31] , [32] , [34] , [62] ,
[64] , [65] . Lusignan, Hugh XI. of, [65] . Lusignan (town), [358] , [403] . Lusignan, William of. See Valence, William of. Lussac, bridge of, [412] . Luxemburg, house of, [410] , [411] , [420] . Lyons, Richard, [434] , [436] -438. Lyons, [78] , [229] . Lyons, Council at (1245), [67] , [86] . Lyons, Council at (1274), [142] . Lyrics, English, [95] . Lys, the river, [211] .