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Aaron of Lincoln
Aaron of York
Abelard
Adalbert Samaritanus
Adam Marsh OFM
Adam the forester
Adela, daughter of King William I, countess of Blois-Chartres
Adelard of Bath
Ælfric, abbot of Eynsham
Aethelwig, abbot of Evesham
Alberada de Tresgots
Alberic of Monte Cassino
Albertano of Brescia
Alençon, countess of. See Ela
Alexander II, king of Scotland
Alexander Neckam, abbot of Cirencester
Alexander of Paris
Alexander the Great of Macedon
Alfonso II, king of Aragon
Alice II, countess of Eu
Alice de Colleville
Allen, Martin
Alphonse, count of Poitou
Amaury de Montfort, count of Évreux and earl of Gloucester
Angoulême
Anjou
Anonymous of Béthune
Aquitaine, duchy of
Arnaut-Guilhem de Marsan
Arnulf de Montgomery
Arthur, duke of Brittany
Arundel, or Sussex, earl of, Aubrey de Vere
Aubreye (Alberada) de Harcourt
Aulnay, viscount of
Aumale, count of, see also William le Gros, William de Forz II; countess of, see Hawise
Aunis
Aurell, Martin
Axminster hundred, Devon
Baldwin, archbishop of Canterbury
Barnwell, priory of St. Mary
Baronial Rebellion (1264–65)
barons of England
Barons’ Wars (1215–17)
Bartholomaeus Anglicus
Bath, bishop of. See John
Beatrice, daughter of King Henry III of England
Beauchamp family of Elmley. See also William Beauvais
Bedford
Bellencombre, Normandy
Bennett, Matthew
Berenguer IV, count of Catalonia
Berkshire
Bernard (St.), abbot of Clairvaux
Bernard of Bologna (or Faenza)
Bernard of Meung
Bertram de Verdun
Bertran de Born
Bishop’s Stortford, Essex
Bloxham, Oxfordshire
Blyth, Nottinghamshire
Bologna, Italy
Bolton, James L.
Bolton, priory of St. Mary
Bordeaux
Boston, Lincolnshire
Bouvines, battle of (1214)
Brabant
Brackley, Northamptonshire
Bradenstoke, priory of St. Mary
Briouze family. See also William
Bristol, Gloucestershire; abbey of St. Augustine; abbot of, see David
Brittany; dukes of, see Arthur, Ranulf of Chester
Bruern, abbey of St. Mary
Buckingham, earl of. See Walter Giffard
Buckinghamshire
Bulgaria
Burger, Michael
Burgundy
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; abbey of; abbot of (see also Samson); fair of
Butterwick, Lincolnshire
Camargo, Martin
Cambridge; sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
Canterbury; abbey of St. Augustine; archbishops of, see also Baldwin, Edmund Rich, Hubert Walter, Richard of Dover, Thomas Becket; cathedral priory of Christchurch (Holy Trinity); mint of
Cardiff, Glamorgan
Carlin, Martha Carlisle, bishop of. See Hugh de Beaulieu
Catullus (G. Valerius Catullus)
Cecily Huse
Ceri
Charter of the Forest (1217)
Châteauroux, Berry
Chepstow. See Striguil
Cheshire
Chester; earl of. See also John le Scot, Ranulf II, Ranulf III; earldom of
Chichester, Sussex; bishop of, see Ralph Neville; precentor of
Chrétien de Troyes
Clanchy, Michael
Clement IV, pope
Clerkenwell, prioress of
Clun castle
Colchester, Essex
Constitutions of Clarendon (1164)
Cornwall; earls of. See also Edmund, Richard
Coventry, Warwickshire
Cumberland
Dafydd ap Llywelyn, prince of Gwynedd
Damette, mistress of King Stephen
Daniel of Beccles
David (Hunderer), abbot of Bristol
David II, earl of Huntingdon
Dean, Forest of
Deheubarth
Denholm-Young, Noël Devizes, Wiltshire
Devon; earl of. See also Edward Courtenay
Dietrich of Cologne, merchant
Domesday Inquest (1086)
Dominican order
Domnall mac Donnchadh, king of Osraige
Dorchester, Dorset
Dunwich, Suffolk
Durham, bishop of. See Ranulf
Edmund Rich (St.), archbishop of Canterbury
Edmund, son of King Henry III, earl of Leicester, Lancaster and Derby
Edmund “of Almain,” earl of Cornwall
Edmund de Caldecotes
Edmund de Lacy, constable of Chester and earl of Lincoln
Edward I, king of England
Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon
Edward of Westminster
Ela, countess of Alençon
Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of France, later England
Eleanor of Castille, queen of England
Eleanor of Provence, queen of England
Eleanor, daughter of King John, countess of Pembroke, later Leicester
Eleanor, daughter of Earl Simon II de Montfort of Leicester
Elmedon, Northamptonshire
Elmley Castle, Worcestershire
Ely, archdeacon of; bishop of. See also John de Kirkby, William de Longchamp; cathedral priory of St. Etheldreda
Empire. See German empire
England, community of
England, kings of, see Edward I, Harold II, Henry I, Henry II, Henry the Young King, Henry III, John, Richard I, Stephen, William I, William II (Rufus); queens of, see Eleanor of Aquitaine, Eleanor of Castille, Eleanor of Provence, Isabel of Angoulême
Eresby, Lincolnshire, lord of
Essex; earl of, see Geoffrey fitz Peter; sheriff of
Eu, countess of. See Alice Evesham, abbot of. See Aethelwig
Evreux, Normandy, county of. See also Amaury de Montfort
Exeter, Devon
Faenza, Italy
Falaise
Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire
Faulkes de Breauté
Flanders
France, kings of. See Louis VIII, Louis IX, Philip II
Francesco di Marco Datini, merchant
Franciscan order
Frederick II, emperor
Frieston, Lincolnshire
Fulk fitz Warin
Furness, abbey of St. Mary
Gascony
Gaston III (Phoebus), count of Foix
Gaston of Béarn
Geoffrey, son of King Henry II, duke of Brittany
Geoffrey de Bodeville
Geoffrey de Clinton
Geoffrey de Mandeville
Geoffrey fitz Peter, earl of Essex and justiciar of England
Geoffrey Gaimar
Geoffrey Huse
Geoffrey of Monmouth, bishop of St. Asaph
Gerald of Wales (or Barry), archdeacon of Brecon
German emperors. See Frederick II, Otto IV, Richard of Cornwall
German empresses. See Isabel of England Gervase of Canterbury OSB
Ghent
Gilbert Marshal, earl of Pembroke
Gillingham, John
Girart, duke of Burgundy, epic character
Given, James
Gloucester; countess of; earls of, see also Amaury de Montfort, Robert, William
Godstow, abbess of
Goodwick, Bedfordshire
Gournay-sur-Aronde
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Gregory IX, pope
Guala Bicchieri, papal legate in England
Gwynedd (North Wales); king of, see Owain; princes of, see Dafydd ap Llywelyn, Llywelyn ab Iorwerth; princess of, see Joan
Hamelin, earl of Surrey
Hampshire
Harold II, king of England
Haskins, Charles Homer, xv
Hawise, countess of Aumale and Essex
Heinrich von dem Türlim
Heloise, abbess of the Paraclete
Heloise of Lancaster, lady of Kendal
Henry I, king of England; “Laws of”
Henry II, king of England
Henry the Young King of England
Henry III, king of England
Henry de Laon
Henry de Turberville
Hereford: bishop of, see Thomas de Cantilupe; earl of, see Milo Hereward the Wake
Hertford
Hippolytus
Holderness, Yorkshire
Honeydon, Bedfordshire
Horace (Q. Horatius Flaccus)
Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury
Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and justiciar of England,
Hugh de Beaulieu, bishop of Carlisle
Hugh de Gournai
Hugh de Neville
Hugh de Raleigh
Hugh de Turri, keeper of the Great Wardrobe
Hugh of Avalon (St.), bishop of Lincoln
Hugh of Wells, bishop of Lincoln
Hull, Yorkshire
Huntingdon; earl of, see David II, John le Scot; prior of St. Mary
Huntingdonshire
Innocent III, pope
Inquest of Sheriffs (1170)
Ireland Isaac Judeus
Isabel of England, daughter of King John, empress
Isabel of Angoulême, queen of England
Isabel de Warenne, countess of Surrey
Isabel, countess of Pembroke
Isabel, daughter of Thomas of Woodstock
Italy
Jacques de Vitry, bishop of Acre
Jakemes
Jean Bodel of Arras
Jean de Joinville
Joan, daughter of King John, princess of Gwynedd
Joanna de Cornhill
John, bishop of Bath
John, king of England
John de Kirkby, bishop of Ely and treasurer of England
John, priest of Kirkby Lonsdale
John de Lacy, constable of Chester and earl of Lincoln
John de Warenne, earl of Surrey
John de Lascelles
John le Scot, earl of Huntingdon and Chester
John Mansel, treasurer of York
John Marshal I (fitz Gilbert)
John Marshal II, John of Garlande
John of Marbury
John of Salisbury
Jordan Fantosme
Joseph, Biblical patriarch
Kenilworth, Warwickshire
King’s Lynn, Norfolk
La Rochelle, Saintonge
Labarge, Margaret Wade, Lancelot
Languedoc
Lateran Council (1215)
Lawrence del Brok, king’s attorney
Leicester; castle of; earls of, see Robert I, Robert II, Robert III
Leighton Buzzard
Lewes, Sussex
Lincoln; bishops of, see also Hugh of Avalon, Hugh of Wells, Robert Grosseteste; countess of, see Margaret de Lacy; dean and chapter of; diocese of; earls of, see Edmund de Lacy, John de Lacy
Lincolnshire
Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (the Great), prince of Gwynedd
Loire Valley, France
London; archdeacon of, see Peter of Blois; archdeaconry of; cathedral church of St. Paul; Cheapside; Clerkenwell priory; conflagrations in; council of (1237); mint of; Skinners’ Company
Loos, count of
Louis VIII, king of France
Louis IX, king of France
Luffield, priory of St. Mary
Mabel, daughter of Earl William of Gloucester
Mabel de Francheville
Magna Carta (1215)
Magna Carta (1217)
Magna Carta (1225)
Magna Carta of Cheshire
March of Wales; barons of,
Margaret de Lacy, countess of Lincoln
Margaret Plantagenet, countess of Norfolk
Marlborough, Wiltshire
Mathieu de Boulogne
Matilda de Auberville
Matthew Paris
Mauger monk of Luffield
Mauger of Ripon, priest
McFarlane, K. Bruce
Mercia
Meulan, count of. See Waleran II
Meurig son of Roger of Powys
Milicent (Maud), daughter of Hugh de Gournai
Milo, earl of Hereford
Mirebeau, battle of (1202)
Mixbrough, Oxfordshire
Munro, John
Nantes, Brittany
Nettlecombe, Somerset
New Forest
Newbury, Berkshire
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland
Nicholas of Anstey
Norfolk, countess of. See Margaret Plantagenet
Norman Sampson
Normandy
Northampton; All Saints fair; earl of, see Simon III de Senlis; schools of
Northamptonshire
Norwich, Norfolk
Nottingham
Odiham, Hampshire
Orderic Vitalis
Osbert of Arden
Oschinsky, Dorothea, Oseney, abbey of St. Mary
Otto IV, emperor
Ovid (P. Ovidius Naso)
Owain, king of Gwynedd
Oxford; archdeacon of, see Walter Map; collegiate church of St. George; priory of St. Frideswide; university of
Padua
Pandulf, papal legate in England
Paris; university of
Pembroke; countess of, see Isabel; earls of. See also Gilbert Marshal, Richard fitz Gilbert, Richard Marshal, William de Valence, William Marshal I, William Marshal II
Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester and justiciar of England
Peter of Blois, archdeacon of Wells, later London
Peter de Maulay
Peterborough, abbey of St. Peter
Petrie, Henry
Phaedra
Philip II Augustus, king of France
Philippe de Remy
Pliny the Younger (G. Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Poitou; counts of, see Alphonse; Richard, king of England; Richard, earl of Cornwall
Poland
Pontefract, Yorkshire
popes. See Celestine III, Clement IV, Gregory IX, Innocent III
Portsmouth
Potiphar’s wife
Powys, principality of
Prodigal Son, parable of
Provisions of Oxford (1258)
Ralph de Neville, bishop of Chichester and chancellor of England
Ralph Niger
Ralph of Frowic, moneyer of London
Ramon-Luc d’Esparron
Ranulf Flambard, bishop of Durham
Ranulf II, earl of Chester
Ranulf III (called Blundeville), earl of Chester and Lincoln, duke of Brittany
Raoul de Houdenc
Reading, Berkshire
Ressons-sur-Matz, Picardy
Richard I the Lionheart, king of England
Richard, count of Poitou and Cornwall, later emperor
Richard fitz Gilbert (called Strongbow), earl of Striguil
Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke
Richard de Fournival
Richard de Gratia Dei
Richard Duket
Richard Hotot
Richard of Anstey
Richard of Barewell
Richard of Crokele, abbot of Westminster
Richard of Dover, archbishop of Canterbury
Richard Mitford, bishop of Salisbury
Richard Whittington
Richardson, Henry Gerald
Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln
Robert II, duke of Normandy
Robert, earl of Gloucester
Robert I, count of Meulan and Leicester
Robert II, earl of Leicester
Robert III, earl of Leicester
Robert Butler of Candover
Robert Carpenter II of Hareslade (Haslett), bailiff
Robert Carpenter III of Hareslade
Robert de Ros
Robert de Vaux
Robert fitz Hamo
Robert fitz Sawin, moneylender
Robert of Immer
Robert of Lexington
Robin Hood
Robin Picard
Rockingham, forest of
Roger Bacon
Roger Bigod, knight
Roger de Ros, keeper of the Great Wardrobe
Roger le Chaplain, imposter
Roger of Acaster, tutor of Richard of Cornwall
Roger of Wendover
Roger son of Bernard Aton
Rome
Rouen, Normandy
Round, John Horace
Russia
Rutland
St. Davids, bishop of
St. Ives, Huntingdonshire
St. Neots, Huntingdonshire
Salisbury; bishop of, see Richard Mitford; earl of
Samson, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds
Sandwich, Kent
Sarrazin, a herald
Saucey, forest of
Scandinavia
Scotland, king of. See also Alexander II Seine river
Selsey, Sussex
Seneca, (L. Annaeus Seneca)
Seneschausy, treatise
Severn river
Sezincote, Gloucestershire
Sicily
Simon III de Senlis, earl of Northampton
Simon de Senlis, steward
Smith, D. Vance, Southampton, Hampshire
Stacey, Robert
Stamford, Lincolnshire
Stephen, count of Blois-Chartres
Stephen, king of England
Stephen de Fougéres, bishop of Rennes
Striguil (Chepstow); earl of, see Richard fitz Gilbert. See also Pembroke
Surrey, countess of, see Isabel; earl of, see Hamelin, John, William, I, William III, William IV, William son of King Stephen
Sussex
Teffont Evias, Wiltshire
Theobald, vice-archdeacon of Richmond
Thibaut VI, count of Blois
Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury
Thomas de Cantilupe (St.), bishop of Hereford
Thomas of Chobham
Thomas of Kent
Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester
Thurkil Fundu
Tickhill, Yorkshire
Tintern, abbey of St. Mary
Tivetshall, Norfolk
Totnes, Devon
Toulouse; count of; siege of (1159)
Tours, council of (1163)
Transmundus, Cistercian monk
Turner, Ralph V.
Turner, Thomas Hudson, antiquary, Twelve Peers
Vaudey, abbey of St. Mary
Vincent, Nicholas
Virgil (P. Virgilius Maro)
Voights, Linda Ehrsam
Wace, canon of Bayeux
Waitz, Georg, Waldensianism
Waleran II, count of Meulan and Worcester
Wales. See also Gwynedd, March of Wales
Wallingford, Berkshire
Walter Map, archdeacon of Oxford
Walter Giffard, earl of Buckingham
Walter Bertaut
Walter de Châtillon
Walter of Bibbesworth
Walter of Chaumont
Walter of Neweport
Walter Okle
Wansborough, Northamptonshire
Warenne, earl of. See also Surrey Warwick
Warwickshire
Welsh, people
Wessex
Westmill, Hertfordshire
Westminster, Middlesex; abbey of St. Peter; abbot of, see Richard of Crokele; St. Edwards Fair
Westmorland
Weybridge, Huntingdonshire
Whitchurch, Shropshire
Whittington, Shropshire
William I the Conqueror, king of England
William II Rufus, king of England
William son of King Stephen, count of Mortain and Surrey
William, count of Holland
William, earl of Gloucester
William Baterich
William d’Aubigné
William de Beauchamp
William de Briouze
William de Cantipule I
William de Cantilupe II
William de Forz I
William de Forz II, count of Aumale
William de Forz III, count of Aumale
William de Insula
William de Longchamp, bishop of Ely and justiciar of England
William de Sackville
William de St. John
William fitz Stephen
William le Gros, count of Aumale
William of Hasele (Haseley) OSB
William of Malmesbury
William of Orange, epic hero
William de Valence, earl of Pembroke
William de Warenne I, earl of Surrey
William de Warenne III, earl of Surrey
William de Warenne IV, earl of Surrey
William Marshal I, earl of Pembroke and regent of England
William Marshal II, earl of Pembroke and justiciar of Ireland
William Trussebut
William Wake
William Wickewane, chancellor of York
Wiltshire, archdeacon of
Winchester, Hampshire; bishop of. see also Peter des Roches; St. Giles fair; siege of (1216)
Windsor, Berkshire
Woolgar, Christopher, Worcester; diocese of, Worcestershire
York; archbishop of; chancellor of, see William Wickewane; dean of; treasurer of, see John Mansel