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Aldgate, London, attacked unsuccessfully
by the followers of the bastard of
Fauconberg, ii. 278.

Angelyn, Girard or Gerald, one of the
commanders in the army sent to
support Peter the Cruel, i. 106.
Anne of Bohemia, her marriage with
Richard II. i. 458.
description of her, i. 286.

Armagh, Richard Fitz-Ralph, archbishop
of, i. 259, 269.

Artois, Robert of, i. 2.
his vow, i. 8.

Arundel, Richard Fitz-Alan, earl of, be-
headed, i. 364, 392, 427, 430.

Thomas Fitz-Alan, earl of, restored,
i. 446.

William Fitz-Alan, earl of, ii. 223.
Asaph, Thomas, bishop of, ii. 233.

Aston, Sir John, one of the commanders in
Calais in 1436, ii. 153.

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Badges, signs, &c.-cont.

boar, Edward III., i. 27, 28, 30, et
passim.

boar, the earl of Devon, ii. 223.
boar, the earl of Oxford, i. 420.
bull, Edward III., i. 137.

cart, the duke of Buckingham, ii. 222.
chough, Trevilian, ii. 223.

cock, Edward the Black Prince, i. 203,
204.

colt, Thomas Fitz-Alan, i. 392.
conduit, lord Norris, ii. 222.
cresset, the earl of Exeter, ii. 221.
dog, Talbot earl of Shrewsbury, ii.
222, 224.

eagle, Edward III., i. 41, 46.
eagle, duke of Lancaster, i, 364, 380.
eagle, king Henry VI., ii. 223.
falcon, the duke of Lancaster, i. 389.
falcon, Richard duke of York, ii, 223.

feather and crown, the earl marshal,

i. 419.

fetterlocks, the prior of St. John's, ii,
223.

fisher, lord Fauconberg, ii. 222.
fox, the duke of Suffolk, ii. 224.
greyhound, the Beauforts, i. 386.
horse, the earl of Arundel, i. 364, 392,

419.

leopard, Edward III., i. 27, 31, 89.
lily, the king of France, i. 89.
lily, Daniel, ii. 222.

lion, Philippe king of France, i. 41.
mill-sail, lord Willoughby, ii. 222.
portcullis, the earl of Somerset, ii. 221.
"rote," the duke of Bedford, ii, 221.
sun, king Richard II., i. 419.

Badges, signs, &c.-cont.

swan, Thomas of Woodstock, duke of
Gloucester, i. 362, 392, 419.
swan, Humphrey Plantagenet duke of
Gloucester, ii. 221.

water-bouget, lord Bourchier, ii. 223.
white hart, the earl of Arundel, ii. 223.
white lion, the duke of Norfolk, ii. 222.
wheatear, the earl of Exeter, ii. 223.
wine bottle,
ii. 223.
Bagot, Sir William, i. 363, 367, 450, 462.
Baleares, islands, derivation of the name,
i. 107.

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Balle, John, the insurgent in the reign of
Richard II., i. 231, 235.

Balliol, Edward, i. 83.

obtains the crown of Scotland, i. 142,
454.

his government, i. 178.

John de, king of Scotland, i. 454.
Bannockburn, battle of, i. 61, 132.
Barnet, master Richard, ii. 177.

battle of, ii. 274, 275.

Beauchamp, John lord, beheaded, i. 423.
Richard, i. 364.

Beaufort, Cardinal, the Libel of English
Policy addressed to him, ii. 157,
205.

his death, ii. 221.

Beaumont, John de, i. 17, 20, 221.

John lord, lord constable of England,
ii. 225.

Berwick taken by the Scots, i. 176, 177.
recovered, i. 178.

taken by the Scots and recovered, i.
457.

taken and recovered again, i. 458.

Bedford, John Plantagenet duke of, regent
of France, ii. 132.

his victory at sea, ii, 199.
his death, ii. 221.

Bishopsgate, London, ii. 278.

Blois, Charles of, i. 150, 163, 176, 178.
Bohemia, king of, i. 18, 78, 456.

killed in the battle of Crescy, i. 36,
139, 157.

its articles of commerce, ii. 171.

Bolingbroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry
IV., i. 99.

Botiler, killed in the battle of Sluys,
i. 456.

Bourbon, duke of, made prisoner at Azin-
court, ii. 126.

Bourchier, Henry lord, ii. 223.

Sir William, ii. 126.

Brabant, its articles of commerce, ii. 180.
Brambel, Nicholas, lord mayor of London,
hanged, i. 423.

Bridlington, John of, his prophecies, and
account of him, i. 123.

Bristol, a trade with Iceland established
there at the beginning of the reign
of Henry VI., ii. 191.

Brittany, the wars of, i. 150.

its articles of commerce, ii. 164.
celebrated for its rovers or pirates, ib.
Bruce, Robert, i. 47.

David, king of Scotland, taken prisoner
at Nevile's Cross, i. 41, 46, 83, 86,
157, 456.

disgraceful anecdote of his infancy,
i. 46.

his scandalous life, i. 141, 143.

obtains peace with England, i. 188.
Bruges, the "staple" of Flanders, ii. 160.
Buckingham, Thomas of Woodstock made
earl of, i. 457.

his expedition into France, ib.
accompanies his brother to Scotland,
i. 458.

Humphrey de Stafford duke of, ii. 222.
Burgundy, Philip duke of, absent from the
battle of Azincourt, ii. 124.

John duke of, murdered by the dau-
phin, ii. 134, 149.

Philip duke of, supports the English
title to France, ii. 136.

song against him on his defection
from the English alliance, ii. 148.
his relations with the king of Scotland,
ii. 150.

his expedition against Calais, ii. 152,

170.

Burley, Richard de, i. 109.

Simon de, beheaded, i. 422, 460,

Bury St. Edmund's, prior of, slain by the
insurgents, temp. Richard II., i. 458.
Bushey, Sir John, i. 363, 367, 388, 436,
444, 462.

C.

Caen taken by the English, i. 155.
Calais, siege of, by Edward III., i. 80, 158,

159, 221, 456; ii. 198.

feeling of the French in regard to the

English occupation, i. 301.

siege of, by the duke of Burgundy,
ii. 151, 198.

relieved by the duke of Gloucester,
ii. 156, 170.

the emperor Sigismund's opinion of
its importance, ii. 158.

on the necessity of securing it, ii. 192.
Calet or Calot, Laurence, author of a treatise
on the English title to the crown of
France, ii. 133, 138, 139.

Caletrapia, baron of, i. 121.

Calverley, Hugh de, i. 107, 118, 121, 457.
Camois, lord, one of the commanders at
Calais in 1436, ii. 153.

Canterbury, archbishop of, Simon de Sud-
bury, slain by the Kentish insur-
gents, i. 225, 457.

poem on that event, i. 227.
Henry Chicheley, officiated at the
coronation of Henry VI., ii. 147.
Thomas de Arundel deposed and
banished by Richard II., i. 425,427,

434.

restored, i. 446.

returns with the duke of Lancaster to
England, i. 462.

Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of, ii.
255.

Capet, Hughes, legends relating to him, î.

33.

Carlisle, Nicholas Close, bishop of, ii. 234.

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Charles VII., king of France, ii. 130.
Cheap (Cheapside), i. 290, 398.
Cherbourg, bought of the king of Navarre,
i. 457.

Chester, love of king Richard II. for, i.
461.

Chester, William Boothe, bishop of, songs

against him, ii. 225, 232.

Cheviot Hills, peculiarities of the, i. 188.
Chichester, bishop of, flies into exile,
i. 421.

Christopher, the, captured by the French,
i. 65.

Cirencester, insurrection against Henry IV.
suppressed at, i. 451.

Clarence, Lionel duke of, son of Edward
III., i, 25.

George Plantagenet, duke of, recon-

ciled with his brother Edward IV.,
ii. 273.

enters London with his brother after
the battle of Barnet, ii, 281.

Clement, pope, his partiality to the French,
i. 155, 164, 221.
Clifford, i. 134.
Clifford, Lord, ii. 255.
Clinton, Sir William, i. 71.
Clovis, king of France, i. 32.
Cobham, John lord, imprisoned by Ki-
chard II., i. 425, 433.
recalled from exile, i. 446.

Copland, John, captures king David Bruce
at Nevile's Cross, i. 46, 85, 158.
Cosington, Stephen de, i. 106, 118.
Cotteswold, the wool trade connected with
this district, ii. 174, 177.
Council of London in 1382, Latin song on
the, i. 253.

Crescy, battle of, i. 36, 52, 77, 156, 157,

221, 456.

Crophorne, an opponent of the Wycliffites,
i. 261.

Crusade, one contemplated, i. 183.

D.

Daniel, ii. 222, 229, 234.

David, king of Scotland. See Bruce.

Derby, Henry Plantagenet, earl of, i. 10,
15, 151.

Henry Plantagenet, earl of, afterwards
Henry IV., i. 419.

banished by king Richard II., i. 437,
440, 441.

made duke of Hereford, i. 461.
Deschamps, Eustace, his poem on the
truce of 1394, i. 300.

Despencer, Thomas lord, his death, i. 451.
made earl of Gloucester, i. 461.
Despenser, Hugh de, father and son, i. 133,
134, 135, 136.

Devon, Thomas Courtenay, earl of, ii. 223.
Doncaster, John of, his bravery in the

siege of Guisnes, i. 90.

Dorset, John Beaufort, marquis of, i. 386.
Douglas, earl of, killed at Otterburn, i. 460.
Douglas, William, i. 49, 50.
Dover, its importance, ii. 158.
Dublin, duke of. See Vere.

Dudley, John de Sutton, baron of, a com-
mander in Calais, ii. 153.

one of the court party, ii. 234.
Dunbar, George earl of, i. 460.
Dundee, i. 60.

Dymmok, Philip, champion at the corona-
tion of Henry VI., ii. 147.

E.

Earthquake of 1832, i. 250, 253, 254.
Easterlings (people of the Hanse Towns),
their articles of commerce, ii. 169.
Edgar, king, his policy for the protection
of England within and without, ii.
193-198.

Edward II., king of England, his character,
i. 131.

the place and time of his birth, i. 132.
his disastrous wars with the Scots,
i. 132.

scandalous story relating to his birth,
i. 133.

his death, i. 136.

Edward III., vows to make war on France,
i. 6, 7.

expedition to Flanders, i. 24.
his virtues enumerated, i. 39, 40.
born at Windsor, i. 40.

his expeditions to Brabant, i. 63, 66,

455.

his sons, i. 96.

his character, i. 99.

place and date of his birth, i. 135.
how he obtained the kingdom, i. 135,

136.

character of, i. 137, et seq.
his Scottish wars, i. 141.

his sister married to David king of
Scotland, i. 141, 142.

his claims to the crown of France dis-
cussed, i. 144, et seq.

his first expedition to France, i. 147.
second expedition to France, i. 154.
his last expedition to France, i. 179.
English song on his death, i. 215.
Latin poem on the same subject, i. 219.
his piety, i. 220.

his accession to the throne, i. 454,
his death, i. 457.

his policy towards Brittany, ii. 165.
his care to be master of the sea, ii. 198.
Edward the Black Prince, his expedition
to Spain, i. 94, 97, 456.

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