22. See Japanese Repel the Tartars, page 327.
23. See The Golden Bull, "Hungary's Magna Charta," page 191.
24. See The "Mad Parliament," page 246.
25. See Edward I Conquers Wales, page 316.
26. See Exploits and Death of William Wallace, page 369.
27. See Expulsion of Jews from England, page 356.
28. A tax originally levied by Ethelred II to maintain forces against the Danes.
29. He had killed the father of a young lady whom he had betrayed.
30. The King knew not how to behave to the murderers. To punish them for that which they had understood he wished them to do, appeared ungenerous; to spare them was to confirm the general suspicion that he had ordered the murder. He left them therefore to the judgment of the spiritual courts. In consequence they travelled to Rome, and were enjoined by Alexander to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, where some, if not all, of them died.
31. Guy—Guido of Lusignan—was King of Jerusalem, the kingdom founded by the crusaders in 1099. When Saladin took the city, in 1187, he imprisoned Guy.