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.
Lanercost;
  chronicle of. 
Langham, Simon, Chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Langland, William. 
Langley. 
Langley, Geoffrey of. 
Langlois, Charles V., his Philippe le Hardi;
  his Histoire de France
Langon. 
Langtoft’s, Peter, Chronicle
Langton, John, Bishop of Chichester. 
Langton, Simon, Archdeacon of Canterbury. 
Langton, Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Langton, Walter, Bishop of Lichfield. 
Language, English;
  French;
  German;
  Latin;
  Scottish. 
Languedoc. 
Laon. 
Laon, Robert Lecoq, Bishop of. 
Laonnais, the. 
Lapsley’s County Palatine of Durham
Latimer, Lord, Chamberlain. 
Latin-language. 
Lavisse and Rambaud’s Histoire Generale
Lavisse’s Histoire de France
Law, study of English;
  literature of;
  the Salic;
  English. 
Laws, Celtic, of Highlanders and Strathclyde Welsh. 
Lawyers, Italian;
  English. 
Layamon’s English version of Wace’s Brut
Lechler’s Wycliffe
Lecoq, Robert, Bishop of Laon. 
Leeds Castle (Kent). 
Leek, treaty of. 
Lehugeur’s Philippe le Long
Leicester;
  earldom of. 
Leicester, Abbot of. 
Leicester, Countess of.  See Eleanor. 
Leicester, Henry, Earl of.  See Henry, Earl of Lancaster. 
Leicester, Robert Beaumont, Earl of. 
Leicester, Simon de Montfort, Earl of. 
Leicester, Simon de Montfort, the elder, Count of Toulouse and titular
Earl of. 
Leicester, Thomas, Earl of.  See Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. 
Leicestershire. 
Leinster. 
Leon. 
Leon. 
L’Estrange, Roger. 
Levant, the. 
Lewes;
  battle of;
  mise of. 
Lewis’ Life of Wiclif.
Libellus Famosus, Edward III.’s. 
Libourne. 
Lichfield, Bishops of. 
  See Langton, Walter;
  Northburgh, Roger. 
Liddesdale.  See also Liddell. 
Liddell. 
Liebermann, Dr., works by. 
Liege, William, Bishop of.  See William. 
Liege. 
Lille. 
Limburg. 
Limerick. 
Limoges;
  sack of. 
Limousin. 
Lincoln;
  Castle;
  battle of;
  Cathedral;
  parliament of (1301);
  parliament at (1316). 
Lincoln, Bishops of. 
  See Wells, Hugh of;
  Hugh, St., of Avalon;
  Grosse-teste, Robert;
  Burghersh, Henry. 
Lincoln, Richard le Grand, Chancellor of.  See Canterbury. 
Lincoln, Gilbert of Ghent, Earl of. 
Lincoln, Henry Lacy, Earl of. 
Lincoln, John de Lacy, Earl of, 45, 47. 
Lincoln, Randolph de Blundeville, Earl of.  See also Chester. 
Lincoln, Thomas of Lancaster, Earl of.  See Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. 
Lincolnshire. 
Linlithgow. 
Lionel of Antwerp, son of Edward III., Duke of Clarence and Earl of
Ulster. 
Lisieux;
  battle near. 
Literature in the thirteenth century;
  French;
  English. 
Literature in the fourteenth century;
Copyrights
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