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NOTES.

The following list of references is not given as one of original authorities, but solely as indicating the authors whom I have quoted, and on whom principally I have relied. I have given it, partly to enable those who wish, to verify the quotations, and test the accuracy of the narrative, and partly as a guide to those who may desire to study the subject more fully.

CARTE'S History of England. Folio, 1750.

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Histoire des Français. Par SISMONDE DE SISMONDI. 31 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1823.

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Geschichte von England, von REINHOLD PAULI. Gotha, 1855.

18 Vol. IV. p. 207.

19 Vol. IV. p. 207, (note.)

21 Vol. III. p. 293.

24 Vol. I. p. 390.

20 Vol. IV. p. 212, note (quoting Rymer, 105.)

LINGARD'S History of England. 13 vols. fcp. 8vo. London, 1844–1845.

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RAPIN'S History of England. Folio. Third Edition. London, 1743.

29 Vol. I. p. 395.

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TYTLER'S History of Scotland. 8vo. Third Edition, 1845.

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MARLOWE'S WORKS, edited by the Rev. A DYCE. 1 vol. 8vo. London, 1862. 78 Page 193.

"Condensed from ADDISON'S History of the Knights Templars, and
MICHELET'S History of France.

INDEX.

INDEX.

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Laws of Oleron, 147
Agriculture of the ancient Britons, 6. Ac-
count given of English agriculture in the
11th century in Domesday Book, 47, 48.
Representation of Anglo-Saxon agricul-
tural operations, 48

Aids, under the feudal system, 89. An aid
demanded by Henry III., 185. Descrip-
tion of a debate on which an aid was de-
manded, 185. An aid demanded by
Edward I. to carry on the war with
France, 304

Alan, Count of Brittany, lands in Richmond-
shire granted by William the Conqueror
to, 97

Albans, St., his martyrdom, 13

Albans, St., Queen Boadicea and the Britons

defeated at the battle of, 11. Large sum
of money levied on the town by Louis, son
of Philip Augustus, 163. A second con-
tribution levied, 164. Plundered by the
freebooter Fulke de Bréauté, 172
Alexander II., King of Scotland, makes
peace with Henry III. of England, 167.
Visits Henry at Northampton, 167
Alexander III. of Scotland married to Mar-
garet, eldest daughter of Henry III, 246.
Does Edward I. homage as his feudal
lord, 265. His death, 286

Alfred, King, with his brother Ethelred,

defeats the Danes at Reading, 20. As-
cends the throne, 20. Desperate condition
of his dominions at this time, 20. His
bravery and wisdom, 20, 21. His collec-
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tion of laws, 21. His endeavours to sup-
press slavery in England, 20. His battle
with the Danes at Wilton, 21. Hides
himself in the Isle of Athelney, 22. His
adventure in the swineherd's hut, 22. His
noble character, 22. Gets into the Danish
camp disguised as a harper, 23. Defeats
the Danes and compels their chief to sue
for peace and embrace Christianity, 23.
His death, 23

Allodial lands, property so called, 81.
Nearly all becomes feudal in the 11th
century, 81

Alton Wood, Adam de Gordon surprised and
taken prisoner in, 231

Ambresbury, Queen Eleanor a nun at, 246
Amphibalus, St., church of, pillaged by the

French under the Count de la Perche, 164
Angles-ey, Isle of, meaning of the name, 32.
Invaded and taken by Edward I., 273.
Returned to Llewellyn for a large sum, 273.
Again taken by Edward I., 281. Beau-
maris Castle built by Edward I., 301
Anglo-Saxon language, the English language
derived mainly from the, 27. Great force
of the Anglo-Saxon, 28. Difference be-
tween words derived from Norman-French
or Latin and those from Anglo-Saxon, 28
Anglo-Saxons; difference between a jury of
Anglo-Saxons and one of the present day,
126. Personal knowledge of facts occur-
ring in each district promoted by the insti-
tutions of the Anglo-Saxons, 126. System
of frank-pledge, 126. Trials by compur-
gation, by battle, and by ordeal, 128.
Chancellors of Anglo-Saxon kings, 133.
Refuge taken by Anglo-Saxons in the
woods from the oppressions of the Nor-
mans, 238. See also Saxons
Angus, Earl of, his treachery, 316
Angus, Robert de Umfraville, Earl of, ap-
pointed one of the governors of Scotland,
372

Anjou under the rule of the King of England.
57

Anlaf, attacks London, but is repulsed, 25

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