Balliol, John, lord of Barnard Castle, and of Galloway,
son of the above,
See also John, King of Scots.
Balsham, Hugh, Bishop of Ely.
Barnburgh Castle.
Bampton in the Bush.
Banaster, Adam.
Banbury.
Banff.
Bankers,
foreign;
Jewish;
Italian.
Bannatyne club, publications of the.
Bannock, the river.
Bannockburn, battle of.
Bar, Joan of. See Joan.
Bar, Count of.
Barbavera.
Barbezieux.
Barbour, John, Bruce.
Bardi, the.
Bardolf, William.
Barfleur.
Bar-gate, the, Lincoln.
Barnard Castle.
Barnes’s History of Edward III.
Barnwell.
Barnwell, Canon of.
Barons’ war, the.
Barres, William des.
Basset, Gilbert.
Bastides.
Bastilles.
Bath.
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Burnell, Robert; Drokensford;
Shrewsbury, Ralph of, and Harewell, John.
Battle Abbey, chronicle of.
Battles of ——
Athenry.
Auberoche.
Auray.
Ayr.
Bannockburn.
Boroughbridge.
Bourgneuf Bay.
Cassel.
Chalon.
Chesterfield.
Cocherel.
Corte Nuova.
Courtrai.
Crecy.
Dupplin Moor.
Dunbar.
Dundalk.
Evesham.
Falkirk.
Halidon Hill.
La Rochelle.
Lewes.
Lincoln.
Lisieux.
Madog’s Field.
Maes Madog.
Mauron.
Methven.
Morgarten.
Morlaix.
Myton.
Najera.
Neville’s Cross.
Orewyn Bridge.
Poitiers.
Pontvallain.
Sandwich.
Sluys.
Stirling Bridge.
The Thirty.
Winchelsea.
Bayonne.
Bazas.
Bearn.
Bearn, Gaston, Viscount of. See Gaston.
Beatrice, daughter of Henry III. and wife of John II. of Brittany.
Beatrice, sister of Amadeus III., Count of Savoy, wife of Raymond
Berengar IV., Count of Provence.
Beaucaire.
Beauce, the.
Beauchamp, Thomas. See Warwick, Earl of.
Beauchamp, William. See Warwick, Earl of.
Beauchamps of Warwick, the.
Beaumanoir, commandant at Josselin.
Beaumaris Castle.
Beaumont, Henry de.
Beaumont, Louis de, Bishop of Durham.
Beaumont, Robert of, Earl of Leicester. See Leicester.
Beaumonts, the.
Beauvais.
Becket, Archbishop, St. Thomas.
Bedale, 182.
Bedford, Castle of;
scutage of.
Bedfordshire.
Begard, Abbey of.
Beghards, the.
Beguines, the.
Behuchet, Nicholas.
Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham.
Bek, Thomas, Bishop of St. David’s.
Belleville.
Bembro, Robert.
Bemont, Charles;
his Roles Gascons;
his Chartes des libertes anglaises;
his Simon de Montfort.
Benauge.
Bene, Amaury of.
Benedict XI.
Benedict XII.
Bengeworth, near Evesham.
Bentley, Sir Walter.
Bere Castle.
Bereford, Sir Simon.
See also John, King of Scots.
Balsham, Hugh, Bishop of Ely.
Barnburgh Castle.
Bampton in the Bush.
Banaster, Adam.
Banbury.
Banff.
Bankers,
foreign;
Jewish;
Italian.
Bannatyne club, publications of the.
Bannock, the river.
Bannockburn, battle of.
Bar, Joan of. See Joan.
Bar, Count of.
Barbavera.
Barbezieux.
Barbour, John, Bruce.
Bardi, the.
Bardolf, William.
Barfleur.
Bar-gate, the, Lincoln.
Barnard Castle.
Barnes’s History of Edward III.
Barnwell.
Barnwell, Canon of.
Barons’ war, the.
Barres, William des.
Basset, Gilbert.
Bastides.
Bastilles.
Bath.
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Burnell, Robert; Drokensford;
Shrewsbury, Ralph of, and Harewell, John.
Battle Abbey, chronicle of.
Battles of ——
Athenry.
Auberoche.
Auray.
Ayr.
Bannockburn.
Boroughbridge.
Bourgneuf Bay.
Cassel.
Chalon.
Chesterfield.
Cocherel.
Corte Nuova.
Courtrai.
Crecy.
Dupplin Moor.
Dunbar.
Dundalk.
Evesham.
Falkirk.
Halidon Hill.
La Rochelle.
Lewes.
Lincoln.
Lisieux.
Madog’s Field.
Maes Madog.
Mauron.
Methven.
Morgarten.
Morlaix.
Myton.
Najera.
Neville’s Cross.
Orewyn Bridge.
Poitiers.
Pontvallain.
Sandwich.
Sluys.
Stirling Bridge.
The Thirty.
Winchelsea.
Bayonne.
Bazas.
Bearn.
Bearn, Gaston, Viscount of. See Gaston.
Beatrice, daughter of Henry III. and wife of John II. of Brittany.
Beatrice, sister of Amadeus III., Count of Savoy, wife of Raymond
Berengar IV., Count of Provence.
Beaucaire.
Beauce, the.
Beauchamp, Thomas. See Warwick, Earl of.
Beauchamp, William. See Warwick, Earl of.
Beauchamps of Warwick, the.
Beaumanoir, commandant at Josselin.
Beaumaris Castle.
Beaumont, Henry de.
Beaumont, Louis de, Bishop of Durham.
Beaumont, Robert of, Earl of Leicester. See Leicester.
Beaumonts, the.
Beauvais.
Becket, Archbishop, St. Thomas.
Bedale, 182.
Bedford, Castle of;
scutage of.
Bedfordshire.
Begard, Abbey of.
Beghards, the.
Beguines, the.
Behuchet, Nicholas.
Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham.
Bek, Thomas, Bishop of St. David’s.
Belleville.
Bembro, Robert.
Bemont, Charles;
his Roles Gascons;
his Chartes des libertes anglaises;
his Simon de Montfort.
Benauge.
Bene, Amaury of.
Benedict XI.
Benedict XII.
Bengeworth, near Evesham.
Bentley, Sir Walter.
Bere Castle.
Bereford, Sir Simon.