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.
Thames, the. 
Theiner’s Vetera Monumenta Hib. et Scot.  Historiam Illustrantia
Theobald IV, Count of Champagne and King of Navarre. 
Theology. 
Therouanne. 
Thierache, the. 
Thirty, battle of the. 
Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Leicester and Derby. 
Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I.
Thomas of Savoy, uncle of Eleanor of Provence. 
Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Gloucester. 
Thomas, St. Aquinas See Aquinas, St. Thomas. 
Thomas, St., of Canterbury;
  translation of relics of.  See also Becket. 
Thomas, St., of Cantilupe.  See Cantilupe. 
Thomist teaching.  See Aquinas, St. Thomas. 
Thompson’s, Sir E. Maunde, Chronicon Angliae;
  Chronicon Galfridi le Baker
Thoresby, John, Archbishop of York. 
Thorpe, Benjamin, his Florence of Worcester
Thorpe, Sir Robert, Chancellor and Chief Justice. 
Thouars,
  house of. 
Thouars, the Viscount of. 
Tintagel Castle. 
Tickhill Castle. 
Torksey. 
Torture. 
Toulouse. 
Toulouse, Joan, Countess of.  See Joan. 
Toulouse, Raymond VII., Count of.  See Raymond VII. 
Touraine. 
Tournai. 
Tournaments. 
Tours. 
Tout’s Edward I.;
  Papacy and Empire
Tower, of London, the;
  the Round, Windsor. 
Tower Hill. 
Towns, growth of;
  Gascon;
  Welsh;
  “Staple”. 
Towy, the river. 
Trade. 
Trailbaston, Ordinance of. 
Translations into English. 
Treasons, Statute of. 
Treasurer, office of. 
Treaty of ——­
  Aberconway. 
  Amiens. 
  Athis. 
  Berwick. 
  Bordeaux. 
  Bretigni. 
  Brigham. 
  Bruges. 
  Calais (1347);
    (1360). 
  Canfranc. 
  Coblenz. 
  Esplechin. 
  Guerande. 
  Guillond. 
  Lambeth. 
  Leek. 
  London. 
  Malestroit. 
  Meaux. 
  Montreuil. 
  Newcastle. 
  Northampton. 
  Oloron. 
  Paris (1259);
    (1303);
    (1327). 
  Pipton. 
  Roxburgh. 
  Saint-Germain. 
  Salisbury. 
  Shrewsbury. 
  Tarascon. 
  Valenciennes. 
  Vincennes.
Trebuchet, the. 
Treguier;
  County of Penthievre-Treguier. 
Trent, the river. 
Trevelyan’s, G.M., England in the Age of Wycliffe
Trevet.  See Trivet. 
Trier. 
Trim. 
Trinitarian Friars, the. 
Trivet, Nicholas, Dominican chronicler. 
Trokelowe, J. de, Annales
Troyes. 
Trussell, Sir William. 
Tunbridge. 
Tunis. 
Turner’s, G.J., Pleas of the Forest;
  Select Pleas of the Forest;
  Minority of Henry III., 1
Turberville, Payne of. 
Turberville, Sir Thomas. 
Turks, the. 
Tuscans. 
Tuscany. 
Tutbury Castle. 
Tweed, the river. 
Tweeddale. 
Twemlow’s Calendars of Papal Registers
Twenge, Sir Robert. 
“Twenty-Four,” the. 
Twiss, Sir T.’s edition of Bracton. 
Tyburn Elms. 
Tynedale. 
Tynemouth. 
Tyre, Archbishop of.

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