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.

Najarilla, the river. 
Najera, battle of. 
Nantes. 
Naples. 
Narbonne. 
Nassau, Adolf of.  King of the Romans.  See Adolf, King of the Romans. 
Navarre, Blanche of Artois, Queen of.  See Blanche. 
Navarre, Henry III., King of.  See Henry. 
Navarre, King of, Charles the Bad.  See Charles. 
Navarre, Philip of.  See Philip. 
Navarre, Theobald IV., King of.  See Theobald. 
Navarre. 
Navarete,
Navy, the English;
  the French;
  the Norman. 
Neath Abbey. 
Netherlands, the. 
Neufbourg, house of. 
Neufbourg, Henry of, Earl of Warwick.  See Warwick. 
Nevers, Louis of.  See Louis of Nevers, Count of Flanders. 
Nevers, the Count of. 
Neville of Raby, Lord. 
Neville, Ralph, Bishop of Chichester and Chancellor. 
Nevilles, the. 
Neville’s Cross, battle of. 
Newark. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Newport-on-Usk. 
Nicholas IV., Pope. 
Nicolas’s History of the Royal Navy
Nine, Council of. 
Niort. 
Nivernais, the. 
Norfolk;
  earldom of. 
Norfolk, Roger Bigod, Earl of. 
Norfolk, Roger Bigod, Earl of, nephew of above. 
Norfolk, Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of See Thomas. 
Norham Castle. 
Norman architecture. 
Normandy. 
Normandy, Charles, Duke of.  See Charles. 
Normandy, John, Duke of.  See John, King of France. 
Normans, the;
  in Ireland, the. 
Norsemen in Scotland, the. 
Northallerton. 
Northampton;
  parliaments at;
  treaty of Brigham confirmed at;
  treaty of;
  earldom of. 
Northampton, William Bohun, Earl of. 
Northamptonshire. 
Northburgh, Roger, Bishop of Lichfield or Coventry and treasurer. 
Northumberland. 
Norway, Eric, King of.  See Eric. 
Norway, Margaret, the Maid of, Queen of Scotland.  See Margaret. 
Norwich. 
Norwich, Bishops of.  See Ayermine, William, and Pandulf. 
Nottingham. 
Nouaille.

Ochils, the. 
Ockham, William of. 
O’Connor, Phelim, King of Connaught.  See Connaught. 
Odiham. 
O’Donnells, the. 
Oleron, Isle of. 
Oliver, illegitimate son of King John. 
Oloron, treaty of. 
Oman’s History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages
O’Neils, the. 
Oise, the river. 
Ordainers, the Lords. 
Order of the Garter, the. 
Order of the Star, the. 
Orders, the Religious. 
Orders of Friars. 
Orewyn Bridge, battle of.
Originalia Rolls, the. 
Orkneys, the. 
Orleans, Duke of. 
Orleton, Adam, Bishop of Hereford. 
Ormonde, the Butler of Ireland, made Earl of. 
Ormesby, William, justiciar. 
Orne, the river. 
Orvieto. 
Orwell, port and river. 
Oseney Abbey;
  Annals of. 
Oswestry. 
O’Tooles, the. 
Otto, nuncio to England;
  legate. 
Otto, Count of Burgundy. 
Ottobon, Cardinal, legate. 
Ottocar, King of Bohemia. 
Ouistreham. 
Ouse, the river. 

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