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.
Fleta, law-book. 
Fletching. 
Flint, county of;
  town and castle of. 
Flodden, battle of. 
Florence. 
Florence, count of Holland. 
Florence of Worcester, Continuators of the Chronicle of.
Flores Historiarum, Roger of Wendover’s.
Flores Historiarum (fourteenth century). 
Flagellants, the. 
Flamangrie, La. 
Flanders, county of. 
Flanders, counts of. 
  See Ferdinand of Portugal,
  Guy of Dampierre,
  Louis of Male,
  Louis of Nevers,
  Robert of Bethune
  and Thomas of Savoy. 
Flanders, Joan, Countess of.  See Joan. 
Flanders, Margaret of.  See Margaret.
Foedera, Rymer’s. 
Foix. 
Foix, Count of. 
Foix, Gaston Phoebus, Count of. 
Fontenelles, Cistercian Abbey of. 
Fontevraud. 
Fordun, John, his Chronicle
Forests, charter of the;
  perambulation of the;
  enlargement of the. 
Fors, William of, Earl of Albemarle.  See Albemarle. 
Fors, Isabella of.  See Albemarle, Countess of. 
Forth, the. 
Fotheringhay, Castle of. 
Foulquois, Guy, Cardinal-bishop of Sabina.  See Clement IV. 
Fountains Abbey. 
Fournier, James.  See Benedict XII. 
Fournier’s Royaume d’Arles
France;
  records of;
  chronicles of. 
France, King of, Edward III. takes title of. 
France, Kings of. 
  See Philip Augustus,
  Louis VIII.,
  Louis IX.,
  Philip III.,
  Philip IV.,
  Louis X.,
  Philip V.,
  Charles IV.,
  Philip VI.,
  John and
  Charles V.
Francis, St., of Assisi. 
Franciscans, the;
  the spiritual. 
Franks, the Salian. 
Frankton, Stephen of. 
Frascati. 
Fraser, William, Bishop of St. Andrews. 
Frederick II., the emperor. 
French language, the. 
Frescobaldi, the. 
Freynet, Gilbert of.  See Gilbert. 
Friars, the;
  the four orders of;
  See Austin or hermits of order of St. Augustine;
  Bonhommes;
  Carmelite or White;
  Crutched;
  Dominicans;
  Francisans;
  ——­ of the Penance of Jesus Christ or
  ——­ of the Sack;
  Trinitarians or Maturins. 
Froissart, John. 
Froissart, Chroniques, ed.  Luce;
  ed.  Kervyn. 
Fronsac, Viscount of. 
Funck-Brentano’s, F., editions of the Chronique Artesienne and
Annales Gandenses
Furness.

Gabaston. 
Gaetano, Benedict.  See Boniface VIII. 
Galeazzo Visconti, Lord of Pavia. 
Galloway. 
Garonne, the river. 
Garter, Order of the. 
Gascony, See also Aquitaine. 
Gaston, Viscount of Bearn. 
Gaveston, Peter, Earl of Cornwall. 
Gelderland, Duke of.
Genitours
Genoa. 
Genoese, the;
  crossbowmen. 
Geraldines of Leinster, the. 
Germany. 
Ghent. 
Ghent, Gilbert of.  See Lincoln, Earls of. 
Giffard, Walter, Archbishop of York;
  his register. 
Giffords, the. 

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