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.
Company, the White. 
Compiegne. 
Compostella. 
Comyn, John, the elder, lord of Badenoch. 
Comyn, John, of Badenoch, the younger, or the Red, regent of Scotland. 
Comyn, John, of Buchan.  See Buchan, Earl of. 
Confirmation of the charters.  See Charters. 
Conisborough Castle. 
Connaught. 
Connaught, Phelim O’Connor, King of,
Connaught, King of. 
Conrad, son of Frederick II. 
Conservators of the Peace.
Consilium ordinarium, the. 
Constable, office of. 
Constance of Brittany. 
Constance of Castile, daughter of Peter the Cruel, wife of John, Duke
of Lancaster. 
Convocation. 
Conway, the river. 
Corfe Castle. 
Cormeilles, Abbey of. 
Cornet Castle,
Cornouailles. 
Cornwall;
  earldom of. 
Cornwall, Dunstanville, Earls of.  See Dunstanville. 
Cornwall, Edmund, Earl of.  See Edmund. 
Cornwall, Edward, Duke of.  See Edward, the Black Prince. 
Cornwall, John of Eltham, Earl of.  See John. 
Cornwall, Peter Gaveston, Earl of.  See Gaveston. 
Cornwall, Richard, Earl of.  See Richard. 
Corte Nuova, battle of. 
Cosneau’s Grands Traites de la Guerre de Cent Ans
Cotentin, the. 
Cotton, Bartholomew’s Historia Anglicana
Coucy, Enguerrand de. 
Councils, General, at Lyons. 
Court of King’s Bench, records of. 
Court of Common Pleas, records of. 
Court of the County. 
Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in Wales. 
Courtenay, House of, Earls of Devon. 
Courtenay, William, Bishop of London. 
Courtrai;
  battle of. 
Coventry, Roger Northburgh, Bishops of.  See Northburgh, Roger. 
Coville’s Histoire de France
Craven. 
Crecy, battle of. 
Crecy-en-Ponthieu. 
Cree, the river. 
Cressingham, Hugh. 
Creuse, the river. 
Criccieth Castle. 
Crockart. 
Crossbowmen, Genoese. 
Crotoy, Le. 
Crusades, the. 
Crutched friars, the. 
Cumberland. 
Cunningham’s, W., Growth of English Industry
Curzon, Robert. 
Customs. 
“Custom, the Great and Ancient,”; “the New and Small,”. 
Cuvelier’s Vie de Bertrand de Guesclin
Cymry, the.  See also Wales. 
Cyprus. 
Cyprus, Lusignan kings of.

Dagworth, Sir Thomas. 
Damietta, Crusade of. 
Damietta, Archbishop of.  See Roches, Peter des. 
Damme. 
Dampierre, Guy, Count of Flanders.  See Guy. 
Dancaster, John. 
Dante. 
Darlington, John of, Archbishop of Dublin. 
David I., King of Scots. 
David II., son of Robert Bruce, King of Scots. 
David I., an Llewelyn, Prince of Wales. 
David II., ap Griffith, Prince of Wales. 
David, Earl of Huntingdon.  See Huntingdon. 
David of Strathbolgie, Earl of Athol.  See Athol. 
Dax. 
Dean, Forest of. 
“Decorated” style of architecture. 
Deddington. 
Deganwy, Castle of. 
Delisle’s Histoire de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte

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