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| 20 Henry III. | c. | 6, | [78], [252] | |
| c. | 9, | [504] | ||
| c. | 11, | [247 n.], [492 n.] | ||
| 52 Henry III. | c. | 15, | [264 n.] | |
| c. | 16, | [78 n.], [248 n.], [324 n.] | ||
| c. | 29, | [412], [413 n.] | ||
| 3 Edward I. | c. | 1, | [247 n.], [366] | |
| c. | 6, | [345] | ||
| c. | 7, | [388 n.] | ||
| c. | 10, | [371] | ||
| c. | 11, | [424], 433 n. | ||
| c. | 12, | [400] | ||
| c. | 20, | [247 n.] | ||
| c. | 21, | [245] | ||
| c. | 32, | [387], [388 n.], [393] | ||
| c. | 36, | [81], [306] | ||
| c. | 41, | [520 n.] | ||
| c. | 48, | [248] | ||
| 4 Edward I. | (Stat. of Rageman), | [331 n.] | ||
| 6 Edward I. | c. | 1, | 177 n. | |
| c. | 4, | [67], [259 n.] | ||
| c. | 5, | [245] | ||
| c. | 9, | [424], [425] | ||
| 7 Edward I. | [178] | |||
| 13 Edward I. | c. | 4, | 247 n. | |
| c. | 5, | [325 n.] | ||
| c. | 9, | [424] | ||
| c. | 13, | [364] | ||
| c. | 29, | [420 n.], [424] | ||
| c. | 30, | [327], [330], [333] | ||
| c. | 39, | [330] | ||
| c. | 47, | [357] | ||
| 18 Edward I. | [178] | |||
| 27 Edward I. | c. | 3, | [330] | |
| 28 Edward I. | c. | 4, | [316] | |
| c. | 5, | [315] | ||
| c. | 7, | [370] | ||
| c. | 12, | [264] | ||
| c. | 14, | [375] | ||
| Stat. 3, c. | 13, | [366 n.] | ||
| Statutes of uncertain date. | ||||
| Statute of Jewry, | [271], [274] | |||
| Praerogativa Regis, | [398], [397 n.] | |||
| Consuetudines et Assisae de foresta, | [501] | |||
| 1 Edward III. | Stat. 2, c. | 1, | [510] | |
| c. | 13, | [481] | ||
| c. | 17, | [364 n.] | ||
| 2 Edward III. | c. | 2, | [330] | |
| c. | 9, | [465 n.], [472] | ||
| c. | 11, | [310 n.] | ||
| 4 Edward III. | c. | 15, | [376 n.] | |
| 5 Edward III. | c. | 9, | [441 n.] | |
| 9 Edward III. | c. | 1, | [472] | |
| 14 Edward III. | Stat. 1, c. | 9, | [376 n.] | |
| c. | 21, | [465 n.] | ||
| Stat. 2, | [281] | |||
| Stat. 4, c. | 4, | [250] | ||
| c. | 5, | [250] | ||
| 25 Edward III. | Stat. 3, c. | 4, | [404] | |
| Stat. 4, c. | 7, | [472 n.] | ||
| Stat. 5, c. | 4, | [441] | ||
| c. | 11, | [82] | ||
| 27 Edward III. | Stat. 2, c. | 8, | [440] | |
| 28 Edward III. | c. | 13, | [440] | |
| 37 Edward III. | c. | 18, | [441] | |
| 38 Edward III. | c. | 3, | [441-2 n.] | |
| 42 Edward III. | c. | 1, | [185], [424 n.] | |
| c. | 3, | [442 n.] | ||
| 2 Richard II. | Stat. 1, c. | 1, | [473 n.] | |
| 5 Richard II. | Stat. 1, c. | 2, | [485] | |
| 6 Richard II. | c. | 5, | [333 n.] | |
| c. | 6, | [529 n.] | ||
| 11 Richard II. | c. | 7, | [473 n.] | |
| c. | 11, | [333 n.] | ||
| 17 Richard II. | c. | 6, | [442 n.] | |
| c. | 9, | [405 n.] | ||
| 4 Henry IV. | c. | 5, | [376 n.] | |
| c. | 11, | [404 n.] | ||
| 5 Henry IV. | c. | 10, | [370] | |
| c. | 14, | [425 n.] | ||
| 1 Edward IV. | c. | 2, | [364 n.] | |
| 12 Edward IV. | c. | 7, | [404] | |
| 1 Richard III. | c. | 8, | [415 n.] | |
| 3 Henry VII. | c. | 1 (s. 11), | [426] | |
| 32 Henry VIII. | c. | 46, | [248] | |
| 1 Edward VI. | c. | 14, | [481] | |
| c. | 12 (s. 16), | [253 n.] | ||
| 4 James I. | c. | 1 (s. 22), | [475-6] | |
| 3 Charles I. | c. | 1, | [390], [442], [459] | |
| 16 Charles I. | c. | 16, | [501], [511] | |
| 12 Charles II. | c. | 24, | [67], [70], [72 n.], [248], [387] | |
| 13 Charles II. | c. | 8, | [387], [392 n.] | |
| 12 George III. | c. | 20, | [400-1] | |
| 54 George III. | c. | 145, | [401 n.] | |
| 57 George III. | c. | 61, | [502] | |
| 59 George III. | c. | 46, | [421], [427] | |
| 8 George IV. | c. | 28, | [401] | |
| 3 and 4 William IV. | c. | 27, | [320 n.] | |
| c. | 106 (s. 10), | [401] | ||
| 5 and 6 William IV. | c. | 76 (s. 14), | [473] | |
| 14 and 15 Victoria, | c. | 42, | [502] | |
| 15 and 16 Victoria, | c. | 76, | [434] | |
| 33 and 34 Victoria, | c. | 14, | [477] | |
| c. | 23, | [401] | ||
| 37 and 38 Victoria, | c. | 94, | [70], [80] | |
| 50 and 51 Victoria, | c. | 35, | [360 n.] | |
INDEX.
- Abbeys, [505-7], [526].
- Advowson, [325], [506]. (See also [Presentment].)
- Agistors, [488].
- Aids (feudal), [72], [80-2], [275], [276-7], [292], [301-6], [308].
- Aids (general), [277-81].
- Alexander II. (King of Scots), [252], [537], [541-3].
- Aliens. (See [Foreigners].)
- Allegiance, [474], [477-8].
- Amercements, [88], [141], [334-351], [530-3].
- Anglo-Saxon period, [5], [7], [9].
- Anselm, [21], [226], [239], [249].
- Anson, Sir William R., [127 n.], [292 n.], [298 n.]
- Appeal (to a higher court), [10], [14].
- Appeal (or accusation), [108], [160], [161], [371], [418], [425-7], [527-30].
- Arbitrary imprisonment. (See [Imprisonment].)
- Aristotle, [6].
- Arthur (John’s nephew), [219], [243], [516], [540 n.]
- Articles of the Barons, [39], [44-5], [143], [151], [171], [200-2], [223], [230], [232], [252], [277], [279], [292], [332], [350], [355], [363], [436], [438], [443], [444], [452], [524], [526], [531], [535-6], [549], [561];
- text of, [570].
- Ashford v. Thornton, [426-7].
- Assize (different meanings of), [320 n.]
- Assize of Arms, [15].
- Assize of Clarendon, [14], [74], [107], [160], [293 n.], [397-8], [399], [431], [432], [436].
- Assize of Measures, [371], [414-7].
- Assize of Northampton, [107], [160], [243], [319 n.], [324], [327 n.], [370], [397].
- Assize of Wine, [415-7].
- Assize of Woodstock, [337 n.], [483], [484], [487], [496], [497 n.], [498], [499].
- Assize (Grand), [109], [162], [321-3], [324], [325], [406], [407-8], [411], [412].
- Assizes (Petty), [109], [111], [162-3], [176], [317-33], [407], [412].
- (See also Justice of Assize.)
- Attainder, [74], [401].
- Bailiffs, [358], [372], [376], [385], [392], [393], [430], [431], [432 n.], [435], [467], [502].
- Barons, (legal position of), [103], [152], [229], [232], [236], [293], [295-7], [346-9], [474].
- Barons (John’s and Henry’s)—
- Barons’ War (against Henry III.), [147], [168], [471].
- Barony, [76], [232], [235-6].
- (See also Honour.)
- Barrington (Hon. Daines), [209], [245 n.], [256-7].
- Bateson, Miss Mary, [68-9], [285 n.]
- Battle. (See Trial by combat.)
- Becket (Thomas à), [15], [224], [225], [294].
- Bémont, Charles, [207], [210-1], [565 n.]
- Bench. (See [King’s Bench] and [Common Pleas].)
- Benefit of clergy. (See [Clergy].)
- Bigelow, M. M., [316 n.], [408], [430 n.], [438 n.], [441 n.]
- Bishops, [366], [379], [382], [498], [515 n.];
- Blackstone, Sir William, [47], [50 n.], [53], [58], [65], [72 n.], [78], [89], [130], [134], [169 n.], [171], [175 n.], [179 n.], [182 n.], [197], [198], [199], [201], [206], [209], [248 n.], [259 n.], [319 n.], [328 n.], [386 n.], [403 n.], [419], [437 n.], [448 n.], [502], [551 n.]
- Blench tenure in Scotland, [69 n.]
- Bloodfeud, [334-5], [418].
- Boroughs, [277-80], [284], [291], [376], [415], [468-9];
- Bot, [335].
- Boutmy, Émile, [120].
- Bouvines (Battle of), [37].
- Bracton, [80 n.], [244], [253], [259 n.], [272], [345], [348], [383], [396 n.], [399], [418 n.], [422], [481 n.], [527 n.], [529].
- Bréauté, Falkes de, [176], [521], [522].
- Bridges, obligation to repair, [352-8].
- Briwere, William, [181], [184].
- Burgage tenure, [69-70], [76], [427-9].
- Burgess, [136], [252].
- (See also [Merchant].)
- Burke, Edmund, [156 n.]
- Canonical election, [22-3], [28], [39], [506]. (See also [Bishops].)
- Capitulary of Kiersey, [73].
- Carta de foresta. (See [Forest].)
- Cartae (of 1166), [15].
- Castellans. (See [Constables].)
- Castles, private, [10], [176], [179], [258], [516], [523], [560].
- Castles, royal, [176], [268-9], [390-1], [393].
- Central government, problem of, [16-20].
- Champions, in duel, [527];
- king’s, [68].
- Chancery, [16], [108], [401];
- Charter, John’s Great:
- date when sealed, [48], [564 n.];
- its prototypes, [113-23];
- historical antecedents, [4-5], [7], [58-112], [123], [210-1];
- historical sequel to, [164-93];
- its form, [123-9], [182];
- its contents and characteristics, [129-44];
- how far a baronial manifesto, [133-9];
- its value, [144-50];
- its defects, [150-4], [186], [187], [413], [504], [554-61];
- its traditional interpretations, [154-63], [437];
- how far declaratory, [130-2], [364-5], [405];
- its relations to Henry II.’s, reforms, [123], [130], [131-2], [318], [320-8], [363], [398], [439], [449];
- how far reactionary, [132-3], [406], [409], [413], [449];
- its practical nature, [144], [153 n.], [437];
- its attitude towards Church and clergy, [139], [222-7], [250], [474-7], [506];
- towards boroughs and traders, [50], [140], [277-81], [284-91], [463-73];
- towards tenants of mesne lords, [139-40], [301-6], [410-1], [478-81], [543-5];
- towards lower classes, [133-5], [141], [508-9];
- towards villeins, [133], [141-3];
- its sanction, [137-8], [150-1], [152-3], [165], [187], [193], [547-61];
- variations from Articles of Barons, [50], [139], [140], [151], [223], [252], [277], [279], [292], [332-3], [350], [363], [436], [512], [524], [526], [536-7];
- exaggerated estimates of, [144], [146], [149], [155-7], [275], [292], [437];
- manuscripts of, [194-200];
- restored by Prince Louis, [194-200].
- (See also Table of Contents.)
- Charter, Henry III.’s first reissue (1216), [57], [165], [227], [382 n.], [388], [392], [405], [432], [506];
- its additions, [240-1], [250], [252], [258], [264], [290], [470], [506];
- its omissions, [166-9], [270], [274], [351], [355], [385], [474], [500], [504], [508];
- its respiting clause, [168-9], [172], [355 n.], [508], [514];
- on wardship, [240-1], [248], [250], [506];
- on rights of Church and clergy, [250], [351], [474];
- on marriage, [252];
- on quarantine, [258];
- on debtors, [264], [382 n.];
- on Jews, [270], [274];
- on aids and scutages, [276], [283], [301], [304], [305];
- on merchants, [470].
- Charter, Henry III.’s second reissue (1217), [142], [151], [388], [391], [392], [410 n.], [514], [545];
- its omissions, [151], [175], [382 n.];
- its additions, [142], [172-179], [355-6], [391], [432-3], [444], [448], [480], [506], [545];
- its reactionary side, [173-4], [177];
- on widows’ rights, [255], [258], [382 n.];
- on scutages, [172-3], [276], [283-4], [300];
- on petty assizes, [326], [327], [327-8], [333];
- on villeins, [343], [448], [449 n.];
- on clergy, [351];
- text of, [580].
- Charter, Henry III.’s third reissue (1225), [168 n.], [181], [183], [184], [228], [364], [410 n.], [506 n.], [508], [509];
- Charter of Liberties of Henry I., [35], [58], [115-8], [219], [230], [239], [242-3], [336 n.], [337], [385 n.], [494], [544];
- Charter of Henry II., [121-2];
- text of, [568].
- Charter of Stephen, [77 n.], [119], [120], [219], [385 n.], [494 n.];
- text of, [567].
- Charter of Liberties (the so-called “unknown charter”). (See [Schedule of Grievances].)
- Chase, [492].
- Chatham, Lord, [133].
- Chattels, [262-4], [271], [377], [385], [444 n.];
- Church, (English), Henry II.’s struggle with, [15];
- relations to State, [20], [23], [27], [226], [379];
- relations to Rome, [20], [21], [27], [167 n.], [227], [228 n.], [474];
- freedom of, [22-23], [50], [117], [120], [138], [166], [217], [222-5], [564-5];
- national character of, [21], [224 n.];
- question of investitures, [21-2];
- canonical election (see [Bishops]);
- influence of[c_601.18'>of] church on Charter, [50], [145], [223], [382-4], [474];
- relations to Crown, [116], [220], [227], [474];
- relations to John, [61], [62], [139];
- relations to barons, [62];
- relations to lower classes, [61-2];
- its wealth, [178-9], [379].
- (See also [Clergy].)
- Clergy, [167 n.], [349-51], [417], [474];
- Cnut, [7], [17], [18], [484].
- Coinage, private, [10].
- Coke, Sir Edward (Chief Justice), [66], [70 n.], [79 n.], [133], [141], [156], [157], [183], [208], [211], [221], [236], [241 n.], [246 n.], [252 n.], [256], [259], [329 n.] [338 n.], [345], [364 n.], [370 n.], [371 n.], [396], [401], [406 n.], [410 n.], [442], [445], [447], [448], [463], [476], [530], [544];
- Combat. (See [Trial by combat].)
- Comitatus, [238 n.], [317 n.]
- (See [Shire], [Shire Court], and also [Earldom].)
- Commissions of Justices, [329-331].
- Committee of Executors. (See [Executors].)
- Common Law, [433 n.];
- growth of, [15].
- Common Pleas, [109], [111], [308-17];
- Commons (House of), [156 n.], [191], [554].
- Commune Concilium, [81], [82], [110], [124], [150], [166], [167], [173], [188], [190], [274-284], [291-301], [348], [450 n.], [453], [557];
- Commune, [138], [286-9], [553-4].
- Commune of London. (See [London].)
- Compurgation, [103], [104], [432].
- Confirmatio Cartarum, [85], [185], [281].
- Constables, [269], [270], [358], [368-70], [387-8], [390-1], [456 n.], [486 n.], [502-5].
- Constitutional development in England, [3], [60], [143-4], [173], [188], [192], [556].
- Constitutions of Clarendon, [23], [225], [238 n.], [248], [350 n.], [474].
- Contenement, [334], [339], [345-6], [347].
- Conviction, [391-401], [415].
- Coronation, [119], [218], [220];
- Coroner, [20], [358], [362], [370-2], [415 n.]
- Copyhold, [65].
- Cotton, Sir Robert, [195], [196-7].
- Council of St. Alban’s (1213), [34], [123], [365], [503].
- Council of Oxford (1213), [36].
- Councils, Lateran. (See [Lateran].)
- County, [18], [366], [368], [372-5], [431].
- (See also [Firma Comitatus].)
- County Court, [13], [94], [99], [103], [177], [261], [319], [331-2];
- Courts, three rival systems of, [94-112].
- Courts, Christian, [121], [379], [384-5].
- Courts, local, [94], [99], [106].
- Courts, private, [60], [64], [95-7].
- Courts, royal, [14], [93-112], [308-9], [319].
- (See [Curia Regis], [Chancery], [Common Pleas], Exchequer, King’s Bench.)
- Creasy, Sir Edward, [133-4], [212], [437 n.], [446 n.]
- Creditors, [262-6], [271], [273-4], [316-7].
- (See also [Jews].)
- Criminal Law, [107-8], [334-7], [360], [361-3], [398-401], [420-7], [446], [453-5].
- (See also [Pleas of the Crown].)
- Crown: relation to feudatories, [10];
- title to, [9], [113], [217], [219].
- (See also [Pleas of the Crown].)
- Crusaders, [523-6], [535].
- Curia Regis, [13], [14], [63], [71], [97], [106], [109], [115], [190], [191], [219], [220], [294], [309], [311], [451].
- Customs, [445], [465], [468-9], [512], [543].
- Cygony, Engelard de, [486 n.], [503], [518-21].
- Darrein presentment. (See [Presentment].)
- David I., King of Scots, [538].
- Debtors, [262-6], [269], [271], [273-4], [316-7], [376-8].
- Dialogus de Scaccario, [75], [136], [231 n.], [232 n.], [240], [263 n.], [264 n.], [295 n.], [303 n.], [338 n.], [384 n.], [480 n.]
- Dicey (Prof. A. V.), [148].
- Disparagement, [250-2], [541].
- Disseisin, [142], [323], [324], [444], [448], [526].
- Disseisin (novel), [317], [323-4], [326].
- Domesday Book, [12].
- “Dominus” (meaning of), [218].
- Dower, [255-6], [260], [273-4], [531].
- Duellum. (See [Trial by Combat].)
- Dunstan, [17], [20], [114], [116].
- Dymoke (Family of), [68].
- Ealdormen, [10], [17], [18].
- Earldoms, Anglo-Saxon, [9];
- Norman, [236-8].
- Earls, [10], [18], [103], [152], [229], [232], [237], [293], [317 n.], [346-9], [366], [474].
- Earls Palatine, [9], [18], [78 n.]
- Edward Confessor, [7], [9], [18], [113];
- Edward I., [85], [176], [271], [298], [307-8], [315], [356], [365 n.], [366 n.], [411], [412-3], [471], [510], [523], [543], [556-7];
- Edward II., [472], [501], [510].
- Edward III., [281], [357], [389], [472], [475], [510].
- Election; meaning of word, [328];
- England, growth of a united, [4], [6];
- unification of, [7].
- English church. (See [Church].)
- English law. (See [Law].)
- English monarchy. (See [Monarchy].)
- Escheat, [73-5], [179], [394-7], [478-81].
- Estovers, [254], [258-9], [399], [496].
- Exchequer, [11-12], [13], [14], [19], [63], [171], [172], [196], [262], [264], [311], [316 n.];
- Executive, two types of, [5].
- Executors of Charter, [51], [53], [513], [525], [532], [534], [543-561].
- Eyres. (See [Justices of Eyre].)
- Falconry. (See [Fowling].)
- Fee-farm, [67], [70], [427-9].
- Felony, [73], [74], [371], [384 n.], [394-401].
- Feudal aids. (See [Aids].)
- Feudal anarchy, [7], [10], [13], [16], [60], [148], [409].
- Feudal grievances, [58-112], [145], [409].
- Feudalism in England, [8], [9], [10], [64-5], [66], [70], [409].
- Feudal incidents, [72-80], [308].
- (See also Reliefs, Escheats, Wardships, Marriages, Primer Seisins, and Fines for Alienations.)
- Feudal jurisdictions. (See under [Jurisdictions] and under [Courts].)
- Feudal obligations, [64-93], [138-9], [166], [230], [308].
- (See also [Services], [Incidents], and [Aids].)
- Feudal services, [15], [64], [65], [71], [82-6], [234], [306-8].
- Feudal tenures. (See [Tenures].)
- Fictions (legal), [81], [317 n.], [412-3].
- Fines, [90-1], [245], [261], [307], [337], [461], [493], [498], [530-3];
- Fines for alienations, [79-80].
- Firma burgi, [284], [285], [376], [519].
- Firma comitatus, [166], [372-6], [519].
- Fishing, [357-8], [403-4].
- Fitz Aylwin, Henry, [41].
- Fitz Peter, Geoffrey, [36].
- Fitz Walter, Robert, [30], [31], [41], [446], [507 n.], [517], [551].
- Flambard, Ralph, [10], [71], [234], [238], [239], [242], [249].
- Foreigners, [140], [145], [290-1], [440], [465-73], [474].
- Foreign service, [85-6], [154], [307-8].
- Forest Charters, [53], [171], [175], [181], [184], [185], [337 n.], [356], [485], [487], [495], [496], [497 n.], [499], [501].
- Forest Courts, [482], [489-92], [497-8].
- Foresters, [34], [485-9], [497], [499-501], [502 n.], [503], [508-9].
- Forests, [166], [368], [482-502], [507-14], [526];
- Fowling, King’s rights of, [353-8], [507-8].
- Frankalmoin, [67], [70], [307], [350].
- Freedom, problem of, [4-5].
- Freehold, [65-71], [445].
- Freeman, Prof., [71], [86], [87], [114], [115 n.], [219], [234].
- Freeman, defined, [135-7], [228-9], [338 n.], [352 n.], [448];
- Free socage. (See [Socage].)
- Fyrd, [15], [352].
- Glanvill, [74], [80], [230 n.], [233 n.], [344 n.], [345], [383], [395-6], [406], [408 n.], [428 n.], [429 n.], [441 n.], [504], [528], [529].
- Gneist, Dr. Rudolf, [129-130], [134], [145 n.], [212], [442 n.], [450], [557-8].
- Godwin, [18].
- Government. (See [Local government].)
- Grand Assize. (See [Assize].)
- Grand Jury. (See [Jury].)
- Great Charter. (See [Charter].)
- Great Serjeanties. (See [Serjeanties].)
- Green, John Richard, [26], [134].
- Grey, John de, [28].
- Gross, Dr. Charles, [362 n.]
- Gualo (papal legate), [56], [57], [164], [170], [171].
- Guardian, [259].
- (See also [Wardship])
- Guilds, [466], [470], [473].
- Habeas corpus. (See [Writ of].)
- Hall, Hubert, [85 n.], [173 n.], [203-4], [464-5 n.]
- Hallam, Henry, [78], [134], [135], [243], [328], [364], [389], [437 n.], [458], [460], [532].
- Hardell (William), Mayor of London, [289 n.], [551].
- Harold, King, [9].
- Hawking. (See [Fowling].)
- Henry I., [7], [11-12], [19], [21], [116], [117], [219], [230], [242], [243], [494];
- Henry II., [7], [13-16], [249], [294], [295], [313], [384 n.], [478], [494], [497], [538];
- achievements of, [13-15], [59], [158];
- institutes new system of procedure, [14], [107-112], [319], [325], [361], [407];
- his policy, [106-7], [366-7], [466];
- invents writ process, [108], [406-9];
- opposes the hereditary principle, [19];
- discourages trial by combat, [108], [161], [162], [320-2], [419-20];
- attacks the private jurisdictions, [106], [322 n.], [406-9], [432], [455];
- relations to church, [22-3], [122], [224], [225], [249];
- takes aids, [81];
- his levy of scutage, [81], [86], [87], [88], [172];
- lays foundations of trial by jury, [158-163];
- Charter to London, [286];
- opens royal courts to all freeholders, [14], [93-4], [97-8], [106], [411], [460].
- (See also [Charter].)
- Henry III., [147], [164], [168], [271], [305], [314], [358], [384 n.], [452], [461], [471], [474], [507], [509-10], [556];
- his advisers accept the Charter, [57], [187];
- takes aids, [81];
- takes scutages, [174-5], [304];
- his attitude to Magna Carta, [164], [181], [183], [184], [185], [186-7], [471], [507], [509];
- his alliance with Rome, [167 n.], [227], [228], [384 n.];
- declared of age, [180], [183].
- (See also under [Charter].)
- Honorius III., [180], [181].
- Honours, [10], [71], [232], [235-6];
- Courts of, [10].
- Hostages, [30], [514-8], [536], [541], [560].
- Hoveden, Roger of, [9], [415], [416].
- House of Commons. (See [Commons].)
- House of Lords. (See [Lords].)
- Hubert de Burgh, [44], [51], [57], [170], [180], [182 n.], [183], [290], [542 n.], [559].
- Hubert, Walter (Archbishop), [25], [27], [132], [361], [380 n.], [404], [411 n.]
- Hundred, [94], [96], [372-4], [431];