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.
  See under Innocent III.,
  Honorius III.,
  Gregory IX.,
  Innocent IV.,
  Alexander IV.,
  Urban IV.,
  Clement IV.,
  Gregory X.,
  Nicholas III.,
  Martin IV.,
  Honorius IV.,
  Nicholas IV.,
  Celestine V.,
  Boniface VIII.,
  Benedict XL,
  Clement V.,
  John XXII.,
  Benedict XII.,
  Clement VI.,
  Urban V.,
  Gregory XL. 
Port Blanc. 
Ports, the Cinque. 
Portsmouth. 
Portugal, Ferdinand of. 
Powys;
  Castle. 
Powys, Charltons of.  See Charltons.
Praemunire statute of. 
Preachers, Order of.  See Dominicans. 
Pressuti’s Registers of Honorius III.
Preston. 
Prices, rise in, after the Black Death. 
Principality of Wales, the. 
Priories, the alien. 
Proclamation in English, French and Latin. 
Prothero’s Simon de Montfort
Provencals. 
Provence. 
Provence, Raymond Berengar IV., Count of,
  See Raymond Berengar. 
Proving. 
Provisions, papal;
  of Oxford, the;
  of Westminster, the;
  of Worcester. 
Provisors, statute of. 
Public Record Office, the. 
Purveyance. 
Puymirol. 
Pyel, John, mayor of London. 
Pyrenees, the.

Quercy
Quia Emptores statute. 
Quieret, Hugh. 
Quincy, Saer de, Earl of Winchester.  See Winchester.

Rageman, statute of. 
Ragman.  Roll, the. 
Ranee, the river. 
Randolph, Sir Thomas, Earl of Moray. 
Rashdall’s Universities of the Middle Ages
Rathlin Island. 
Rationalism. 
Ravenspur. 
Raymond Berengar IV., Count of Provence. 
Raymond VII., Count of Toulouse. 
Record of Carnarvon, the. 
Record Commission, the. 
Records, as sources for history;
  of Court of Chancery;
  of Court of Exchequer;
  of Common Law Courts;
  of King’s Bench and Court of Common Pleas;
  of Scotland;
  Welsh;
  Papal.
Recueil des historiens de la France, begun by Dom Bouquet. 
Red Hills, the. 
Redesdale. 
Redesdale, Gilbert of Umfraville, Lord of.  See Umfraville. 
Regalis Devotionis, Bull. 
Reginald, Count of Gelderland. 
Registers, Bishops;
  Papal Calendars of. 
Reims. 
Reims, Archbishop of. 
Renaissance of the twelfth century, the. 
Rennes. 
Reole, La.
Reports of Deputy-keeper of the Records;
  of Historical Manuscripts Commission
Revolt, the peasants’. 
Reynolds, Walter, Treasurer of England and Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Rhine, the. 
Rhine, Count Palatine of the. 
Rhineland, the. 
Rhos, Cantred of. 
Rhone Valley, the. 
Rhuddlan Castle. 
Rhunoviog, Cantred of. 
Rhys ap Howel. 
Rhys ap Meredith. 
Rhys, J., and J.G.  Evans’ Red Book of Hergest
Rich, St. Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Richard I.
Richard of Bordeaux, son of the Black Prince. 
Richard, son of King John, titular Count of Poitou,

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