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  • AngoulÊme, Black Prince at, 180.
  • Anjou, Duke of, 130, 182.
  • Aquitaine, Extent of Duchy, 24
  • Condition of, 145-148
  • Discontent in, 177
  • Disasters in, 203.
  • Archers, 29, 30.
  • Armagnac, Count of, 150.
  • Arteveldt, Jacques van, Edward III.'s Ally, 12
  • His Relations with Edward III., 14
  • Makes Truce with Philip of Valois, 21
  • Meets Edward III. at Escluse, 24
  • Murdered at Ghent, 25.
  • Audley, Sir James, 55, 62, 103, 104, 111.
  • Auvergne Plundered by the English, 96.
  • Avignon, Popes at, 194.
  • Baliol, King of Scotland, 5.
  • Bangor, Bishop of, 204, 214.
  • Banquets, 67.
  • Bardi; Edward pawns his Jewels to them, 15.
  • Bastides, 146, 147.
  • Bed-hangings, 66.
  • Berkhampstead, 140.
  • Berry, Duke of, 130, 182.
  • Berwick, 5, 93.
  • Bible, Wiclif's, 226, 228.
  • Biscaya, Maritime Towns of, 86, 90.
  • Black Death, 72
  • Nature of, 73
  • Mortality of, 73-75
  • Results of, 76, 80, 229.
  • Black Prince. See Edward.
  • Blanche, Duchess, 133, 135, 137.
  • Blanquetaque, Ford of, 36.
  • Blois, Charles of, 21, 48.
  • Bohemia, King of, 42, 44.
  • Boniface VIII., Pope, 193.
  • Bordeaux, Black Prince's court at, 149, 150.
  • Bretigny, Treaty of, 128-131, 174.
  • Bristol, Effects of Black Death, in 74.
  • Britany, Struggle in, 21, 48.
  • Flavigny, Edward III. spends Lent at, 126.
  • Foix, Count of, 150.
  • France, English Possessions in, 22.
  • Free Companies ravage France, 91, 120
  • Engaged by Henry of Trastamare, 154
  • By Black Prince, 158.
  • French Wars, Causes of, 6
  • Preparations for, 12
  • Results of, 219, 220, 230.
  • Furniture, 66, 67.
  • Garter, Order of the, 55, 60-62.
  • Gascon, Lords, 114, 177, 178.
  • Gaunt, John of, made Duke of Lancaster, 133
  • Marriage, 134, 135, 160
  • Befriends Chaucer, 134, 137
  • At Navarette, 166
  • Invades North of France, 181
  • Succeeds Black Prince in Aquitaine, 186
  • Opposes Clergy, 197-199
  • His Power, 201
  • At Bruges, 203
  • Unpopularity, 205
  • Second Marriage, 201
  • His Anger against Parliament, 207
  • Return to Power, 221
  • Defends Wiclif, 222.
  • Genoese Archers, 40, 41.
  • Gilds of the City of London, 116.
  • Glass Windows, 66.
  • Gobin Agace, 36.
  • Good Parliament, 205-211, 221.
  • "Great Company," 131.
  • Guesclin, Bertrand du, 154, 161-163.
  • Guienne, Aggressions of the French upon, 22.
  • Guisnes, Congress of, 90, 92.
  • Hallidon Hill, Battle of, 5.
  • Harcourt, Sir Godfrey de, 32.
  • Hawking, 31, 70.
  • Henry of Trastamare, 153, 154, 160, 163, 164, 171, 176.
  • Hereford, Nicholas of, 227.
  • Hobblers, 29 axation under Edward III., 192, 193.
  • Tello, Don, 164.
  • Tonnerre, Taken by Edward III., 126.
  • Tournaments, 54, 61-64.
  • Towns, Struggle of, for Charters, 147.
  • Trastamare. See Henry of.
  • Tregetours, 67.
  • Truce between England and France (1340), 21.
  • Tumblers, 67, 68.
  • Tyler, Wat the, 224, 225.
  • Urban VI., Pope, 198.
  • Valladolid, Camp at, 170.
  • Vienne, John of, 47.
  • Walworth, Richard, 225.
  • Whittlesey, Archbishop, 201.
  • Wiclif, John, 197
  • Union with Gaunt, 198-200
  • At Bruges, 203
  • Before Bishop Courtenay, 222
  • His Labours, 222, 223
  • Translation of the Bible, 226-228
  • His Teaching, 229, 230.
  • Winchelsea Pillaged by the French, 127.
  • Winchester, Bishop of. See Wykeham.
  • Wine Trade, 148.
  • Wykeham, William of, 199, 200, 210, 215, 221.

Transcriber's notes:

A paragraph break has been inserted before the first line of Page 73:
"The disease seemed to be a poisoning of the blood."

The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.

Battle off Sluys19
Battle of Sluys19

to the Kings of France for their county. The
to the Kings of France for their country. The

their own superiority, were impatient to fight,
their own superiority, were impatient to fight.

Wyclif, wishes for the return of the apostolical
Wiclif, wishes for the return of the apostolical

dad been carried off to supply the garrisons. Moreover
had been carried off to supply the garrisons. Moreover

knights to assult the barriers of Paris; but they
knights to assault the barriers of Paris; but they

Wycliff were intimately connected with him.
Wiclif were intimately connected with him.

more valiant or courteous then he. His servants
more valiant or courteous than he. His servants

before they begun the fight. The English were
before they began the fight. The English were





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