Bratton, Henry. See Bracton.
Braybrook, Henry de.
Breaute, Falkes de.
Brechin.
Brecon.
Bren, Llewelyn. See Llewelyn.
Brentwood.
Bremen.
Brest.
Bretagne bretonnante, La.
Bretigni, treaty of, See also Calais, treaty of.
Bretons. See Brittany.
Brewer’s Monumenta Franciscana.
Bridgnorth.
Bridlington.
Bridlington, Canon of, his Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvon.
Bridlington, John of.
Brie.
Brigham, treaty of.
Bristol,
council meets at;
confirmation of the Great Charter at;
castle of;
channel;
disturbances at.
Brittany,
Celtic;
French.
Brittany, Counts, afterwards Dukes, of. See Arthur I., Arthur II.,
John II., John III., John IV., John V., Peter Mauclerc.
Brittany, Constance of, wife of Randolph of Chester.
See Constance of Brittany.
Brittany, John of, Earl of Richmond. See John of Brittany, Earl of
Richmond.
Britton, lawyer,
his treatise On the Laws of England.
Bromfield.
Brotherton, Thomas of, Earl of Norfolk. See Thomas of Brotherton.
Bruce, David. See David II., King of Scots.
Bruce, Edward, “King of Ireland.”
Bruce, Elizabeth, Queen of Scots. See Elizabeth.
Bruce, Joan, Queen of Scots. See Joan.
Bruce, Robert, Lord of Annandale,
claimant to the Scots throne (d.1295).
Bruce, Robert, Earl of Carrick, son of the above (d. 1304).
Bruce, Robert, Earl of Carrick, son of the above.
See also Robert, King of Scots.
Bruce, John Barbour’s.
Bruges,
the Matins of.
truce of (1375).
Brussels.
Brut, the Trojan.
Brut d’Angleterre, Wace’s.
Brut y Tywysogion.
Buch, Captal de.
Buchan, Comyn, John, Earl of.
Buchan, Henry de Beaumont, Earl of,
See also Beaumont, Henry de.
Builth, town and castle.
Buironfosse.
Bulgaria.
Burgh, the family of.
Burgh, Elizabeth de, wife of Robert, King of Scots.
See Elizabeth, Queen of Scots.
Burgh, Elizabeth de, wife of Lionel of Clarence.
Burgh, Hubert de, Earl of Kent.
Burgh, Richard de, Earl of Ulster. See Ulster.
Burgh, Richard de, Lord of Connaught.
Burgh, William de, Lord of Connaught and Earl of Ulster,
See Ulster.
Burgh-on-Sands.
Burghersh, Bartholomew, Bishop of Lincoln.
Burgos.
Burgundy.
Burgundy, Duke of. See Philip the Bold and Philip de Rouvres.
Burnell, Robert, Chancellor, and Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Burton-on-Trent.
Bury, Richard of, Bishop of Durham.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Busses, Spanish.
Butler, Edmund.
Butler of Ireland, James, the.
Byland Abbey.
Bytham Castle.
Braybrook, Henry de.
Breaute, Falkes de.
Brechin.
Brecon.
Bren, Llewelyn. See Llewelyn.
Brentwood.
Bremen.
Brest.
Bretagne bretonnante, La.
Bretigni, treaty of, See also Calais, treaty of.
Bretons. See Brittany.
Brewer’s Monumenta Franciscana.
Bridgnorth.
Bridlington.
Bridlington, Canon of, his Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvon.
Bridlington, John of.
Brie.
Brigham, treaty of.
Bristol,
council meets at;
confirmation of the Great Charter at;
castle of;
channel;
disturbances at.
Brittany,
Celtic;
French.
Brittany, Counts, afterwards Dukes, of. See Arthur I., Arthur II.,
John II., John III., John IV., John V., Peter Mauclerc.
Brittany, Constance of, wife of Randolph of Chester.
See Constance of Brittany.
Brittany, John of, Earl of Richmond. See John of Brittany, Earl of
Richmond.
Britton, lawyer,
his treatise On the Laws of England.
Bromfield.
Brotherton, Thomas of, Earl of Norfolk. See Thomas of Brotherton.
Bruce, David. See David II., King of Scots.
Bruce, Edward, “King of Ireland.”
Bruce, Elizabeth, Queen of Scots. See Elizabeth.
Bruce, Joan, Queen of Scots. See Joan.
Bruce, Robert, Lord of Annandale,
claimant to the Scots throne (d.1295).
Bruce, Robert, Earl of Carrick, son of the above (d. 1304).
Bruce, Robert, Earl of Carrick, son of the above.
See also Robert, King of Scots.
Bruce, John Barbour’s.
Bruges,
the Matins of.
truce of (1375).
Brussels.
Brut, the Trojan.
Brut d’Angleterre, Wace’s.
Brut y Tywysogion.
Buch, Captal de.
Buchan, Comyn, John, Earl of.
Buchan, Henry de Beaumont, Earl of,
See also Beaumont, Henry de.
Builth, town and castle.
Buironfosse.
Bulgaria.
Burgh, the family of.
Burgh, Elizabeth de, wife of Robert, King of Scots.
See Elizabeth, Queen of Scots.
Burgh, Elizabeth de, wife of Lionel of Clarence.
Burgh, Hubert de, Earl of Kent.
Burgh, Richard de, Earl of Ulster. See Ulster.
Burgh, Richard de, Lord of Connaught.
Burgh, William de, Lord of Connaught and Earl of Ulster,
See Ulster.
Burgh-on-Sands.
Burghersh, Bartholomew, Bishop of Lincoln.
Burgos.
Burgundy.
Burgundy, Duke of. See Philip the Bold and Philip de Rouvres.
Burnell, Robert, Chancellor, and Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Burton-on-Trent.
Bury, Richard of, Bishop of Durham.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Busses, Spanish.
Butler, Edmund.
Butler of Ireland, James, the.
Byland Abbey.
Bytham Castle.
Cader Idris.
Cadzand, island of.
Caen;
abbeys of;
church of St. Peter at.
Caerlaverock. See Carlaverock.
Caerleon, Morgan of.
Caerphilly Castle.