GENERAL INDEX

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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