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.
Menai Straits, the. 
Mendicants, the See also Friars. 
Meopham, Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Mercenaries. 
Merchants,
  statute of;
  foreign;
  English. 
Meredith ap Owen. 
Merioneth. 
Merionethshire. 
Merlin. 
Merton. 
“Merton, Rule of,”. 
Merton, Walter of. 
Messina, Archbishop of. 
Methven, battle of. 
Metingham, John of. 
Meyer, Paul, his edition of the Histoire de Guillaume le
Marechal

Miausson, the river. 
Michel, Francisque. 
Milan.
Ministers’ Accounts
Minorites, the,
  See also Franciscans. 
Minot, Lawrence. 
Minsterworth, Sir John. 
Miracle plays. 
Mirambeau. 
Miranda.
Mirroir des Justices, Le
Mise of Amiens, the. 
Mise of Lewes, the. 
Model Parliament, the. 
  See Parliament. 
Mohammedans, the. 
Molinier, Auguste, Sources de l’histoire de France
Monasteries.
Monasticon, Dugdale’s. 
Monmouth, castle and town of. 
Monnow, the river. 
Mont Cenis, the. 
Montague, Sir William. 
  See also Salisbury, Earls of. 
Montague;
  the house of. 
Montfavence, Bertrand of, Cardinal. 
Montfichet, Richard of. 
Montfort l’Amaury. 
Montfort, county of. 
Montfort, Amaury of. 
Montfort, the house of (Dukes of Brittany). 
  See also John IV. and John V., Dukes of Brittany. 
Montfort, the house of (Earls of Leicester). 
Montfort, Henry of. 
Montfort, John of, the elder.  See Brittany, John, Duke of. 
Montfort, John of, the younger.  See Brittany, John, Duke of. 
Montfort, Peter of. 
Montfort, Simon of, Count of Toulouse. 
  See also Leicester. 
Montfort Simon of, Earl of Leicester.  See Lester. 
Montfort, Simon of, the younger, son of Simon, Earl of Leicester. 
Montgomery, castle and town of. 
Monthermer, Ralph of. 
Monthermer, Thomas of, Montjoie
Montmorenci, Matthew of. 
Montpellier, University of. 
Montpezat, lord of. 
Montreuil-sur-mer.
  treaty of. 
Montrose. 
Mont-Saint-Martin, Monastery of.
Monumenta Franciscana, Brewer’s.
Monumenta Hist.  Germanicae, Scriptores, Pertz’. 
Moors of Granada. 
Moor, Sir Thomas de la. 
Moray. 
Moray, Randolph, Earl of. 
Moray, Sir Andrew. 
Morbihan. 
Morgan of Caerleon. 
Morgan, leader of Glamorganshire rebels. 
Morgarten, battle of. 
Morlaix.
  battle of. 
Morley, Robert. 
Mortimer, Edmund (d. 1303). 
Mortimer, Edmund (d. 1381).  See March, Edmund Mortimer, Earl of. 
Mortimer, Roger, of Chirk. 
Mortimer, Roger, of Wigmore (d. 1282). 
Mortimer, Roger, of Wigmore (d. 1330). 
  See also March, Roger Mortimer, first Earl of. 
Mortimer, Roger, grandson of Roger Mortimer, first Earl of March. 
Mortimer, Roger, son of Edmund, Earl of March. 
Mortimer, the house of.
Mortmain, Statute of. 
Moselle, the river. 
Mountchensi, Joan of. 
Mount Sorrel. 
Mowbray, John of (of Scotland). 
Mowbray, John of. 
Murimuth, Adam. 
Myton, battle of.

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