Soisy.
Sellers, Rostand de, seneschal of Gascony.
Sologne, the.
Solway, the.
Somme, the river.
Sorbon, Robert of.
Soubise.
Southampton.
Southwark.
Spalding, Peter of.
Spain. See also Aragon and Castile.
Spain, Peter of, Cardinal. See Peter.
Speaker, office of.
Spruner-Menke’s Historischer Hand-Atlas.
Staffordshire.
Stammoor.
Stamford;
parliaments at;
statute of.
Stanley Abbey, Chronicle of.
Staple, ordinance of the;
system the.
Stapledon, Walter, Bishop of Exeter.
Statute of ——
Acton Burnell.
Carlisle (1307).
De Donis.
Gloucester.
Kilkenny.
Marlborough.
Merchants.
Mortmain.
Praemunire.
Provisors.
Quia Emptores.
Rageman.
Stamford.
Treasons (1352).
Wales.
Westminster, the first;
the second;
the third.
1341 as to election of auditors of royal officers.
Statutum de Tallagio won concedendo
Stephen, papal collector.
Stephen, King.
Stephens, W. R W., his History of the English Church.
Stevenson’s, J., Documents of Scotland;
Chronicon de Lanenost;
edition of Coggeshall’s Chronicon Anglicanum.
Stevenson’s, W.H., Records of Nottingham.
Steward, of England, Simon de Montfort;
of Scotland, the.
Stewart Kings of Scotland.
Stirling Bridge, battle of.
Stirling, castle and town.
Stone, use of, in building houses.
Stratford.
Stratford, John, chancellor, Bishop of Winchester and Archbishop of
Canterbury.
Stratford, Robert, Bishop of Chichester, chancellor.
Strathearn.
Strathspey.
Stratton, Adam of.
Strongbow.
Stubbs’ Select Charters;
Councils;
edition of Walter of Coventry;
Chronicles of Edward I and Edward II.;
Constitutional History.
Studium, the.
Studium Generale. See University.
Subinfeudation.
Subsidy Rolls.
Sudbury, Simon of, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Suffolk.
Suffolk, Ufford, Earl of.
Surrey.
Sussex.
Swale, the river.
Swaledale.
Swansea, castle and town.
Swinbrooke.
Syria.
Sellers, Rostand de, seneschal of Gascony.
Sologne, the.
Solway, the.
Somme, the river.
Sorbon, Robert of.
Soubise.
Southampton.
Southwark.
Spalding, Peter of.
Spain. See also Aragon and Castile.
Spain, Peter of, Cardinal. See Peter.
Speaker, office of.
Spruner-Menke’s Historischer Hand-Atlas.
Staffordshire.
Stammoor.
Stamford;
parliaments at;
statute of.
Stanley Abbey, Chronicle of.
Staple, ordinance of the;
system the.
Stapledon, Walter, Bishop of Exeter.
Statute of ——
Acton Burnell.
Carlisle (1307).
De Donis.
Gloucester.
Kilkenny.
Marlborough.
Merchants.
Mortmain.
Praemunire.
Provisors.
Quia Emptores.
Rageman.
Stamford.
Treasons (1352).
Wales.
Westminster, the first;
the second;
the third.
1341 as to election of auditors of royal officers.
Statutum de Tallagio won concedendo
Stephen, papal collector.
Stephen, King.
Stephens, W. R W., his History of the English Church.
Stevenson’s, J., Documents of Scotland;
Chronicon de Lanenost;
edition of Coggeshall’s Chronicon Anglicanum.
Stevenson’s, W.H., Records of Nottingham.
Steward, of England, Simon de Montfort;
of Scotland, the.
Stewart Kings of Scotland.
Stirling Bridge, battle of.
Stirling, castle and town.
Stone, use of, in building houses.
Stratford.
Stratford, John, chancellor, Bishop of Winchester and Archbishop of
Canterbury.
Stratford, Robert, Bishop of Chichester, chancellor.
Strathearn.
Strathspey.
Stratton, Adam of.
Strongbow.
Stubbs’ Select Charters;
Councils;
edition of Walter of Coventry;
Chronicles of Edward I and Edward II.;
Constitutional History.
Studium, the.
Studium Generale. See University.
Subinfeudation.
Subsidy Rolls.
Sudbury, Simon of, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Suffolk.
Suffolk, Ufford, Earl of.
Surrey.
Sussex.
Swale, the river.
Swaledale.
Swansea, castle and town.
Swinbrooke.
Syria.
Taillebourg, battle of.
Tallagio non concedendo, Statutum de.
Talleyrand, the Cardinal.
Tancarville, Lord of, Chamberlain of France.
Tany, Luke de, seneschal of Gascony.
Tarascon, Treaty of.
Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae.
Taxation;
papal;
of clergy.
Taxes, on exports;
on land.
Taxster, John de, Chronicle of.
Tayster. See Taxster.
Teivi, the river.
Templars, Order of the;
suppression of the.
Temple, Church of the;
the New.
Temple, Knights of the. See Templars.
Tertiaries.
Testa de Neville, the.