The History of England eBook

Thomas Frederick Tout
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 713 pages of information about The History of England.

The History of England eBook

Thomas Frederick Tout
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 713 pages of information about The History of England.
Cahors;
  bishopric of,
  See Quercy. 
Calais;
  treaty of,
  See also Bretigni.
Calendar of Close Rolls.
Calendar of Charter Rolls
Calendars of Documents relating to Scotland and Ireland.
Calendar of Inquisitions Post-mortem and other analogous
documents
.
Calendars of Papal Registers.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls.
Calendarium Genealogicum, C. Roberts’.
Calendarium Inquisitionum sive Eschaetarum.
Calendarium Rotulorum Cartarum
Calveley, Sir Hugh. 
Cambrai. 
Cambresis, the. 
Cambridge;
  university of. 
Cambridge, Edmund of Langley, Earl of.  See Edmund. 
Camville, Nichola de. 
“Candlemas, The Burnt,”. 
Canfranc, treaty of. 
Canons, Austin, annals by. 
Canterbury;
  cathedral;
  hall, Oxford;
  register. 
Canterbury, Archbishops of. 
  See Langton, Stephen;
  Grand, Richard le;
  Neville, Ralph, and Blunt, John (archbishops elect);
  Rich, Edmund;
  Boniface of Savoy;
  Kilwardby, Robert;
  Peckham, John;
  Winchelsea, Robert;
  Cobham, Thomas (archbishop elect);
  Reynolds, Walter;
  Meopham, Simon;
  Stratford, John;
  Bradwardine, Thomas;
  Islip, Simon;
  Langham, Simon;
  Whittlesea, William, and Sudbury, Simon. 
Cantilupe, St. Thomas of, chancellor and Bishop of Hereford. 
Cantilupe, Walter of, Bishop of Worcester. 
Cantilupes, the. 
Cantreds, the four.  See also Perveddwlad. 
Caours, Raoul de. 
Capes’s, W.W., History of the English Church
Capetians, the. 
Captal de Buch, the.  See Buch. 
Captivity, the Babylonish, of the Papacy. 
Carcassonne. 
Cardiff Castle. 
Cardigan and Cardiganshire. 
Cardinerie, La. 
Carlaverock, castle;
  chronicle of the siege of. 
Carentan. 
Carhaix. 
Carlisle, town and castle;
  parliament of 1307 at;
  Statute of. 
Carlisle, Andrew Harclay, Earl of. 
Carmarthen, town and castle, and Carmarthenshire;
  justice of. 
Carmelites, the. 
Carnarvon, town and castle. 
Carnarvon, Edward of.  See Edward. 
Carnarvonshire. 
Carrick, Earl of.  See Bruce, Robert. 
Carrickfergus.
Carta menatoria
Cartmel. 
Cartularies. 
Cassel, battle of. 
Cassingham (Kensham), William of. 
Castile. 
Castile, Alfonso, King of.  See Alfonso. 
Castile, Blanche of.  See Blanche. 
Castile, Constance of.  See Constance. 
Castile, Eleanor of.  See Eleanor. 
Castile, Ferdinand the Saint, King of.  See Ferdinand. 
Castile, Henry of Trastamara, King of.  See Henry. 
Castile, Isabella of.  See Isabella. 
Castile, Peter the Cruel, King Of.  See Peter. 
Castile, John, King of Leon and Duke Lancaster.  See John of Gaunt. 
Castle of
  Aberconway or Conway. 
  Abergavenny. 
  Aberyswyth. 
  Alnwick. 
  Alton. 
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