41477-h-32.htm.html#seeJoan" class="pginternal">Joan of Scotland. - BeaugÉ, battle of, 91, 97.
- Beaugency, capture of, 100, 101.
- Bec Hellouin, Abbey of, capture of, 70.
- Beccaria, Antonio di, 395, 431;
- Gloucester’s secretary, 377;
- translates books for Gloucester, 378;
- appreciation of Gloucester’s literary taste, 378, 379;
- translation of Boccaccio’s Corbaccio, 377, 378;
- translation of discourses of St. Athanasius, 435.
- Bede, the Venerable, 410, 411.
- Bedford, John, Duke of, 10, 14, 15, 16, 45, 80, 81, 85, 90, 116, 119, 193, 198, 221, 237, 259, 300, 312, 322, 327, 334, 338, 345, 346, 347, 376, 384, 397, 402 note 1333, 404, 416, 417, 418, 438;
- Knight of the Bath, 3;
- Knight of the Garter, 7;
- character, 105;
- favours alliance with Burgundy, 12;
- Lieutenant of England, 165, 166;
- prepares for duel with Gloucester, 166;
- declares himself Regent of Jacqueline’s dominions, 198;
- English dislike of, 200, 201;
- truce with Gloucester, 202;
- annoyance at Bedford’s second marriage, 235;
- peace with French King, 246;
- desires peace with England, 246;
- besieges Calais, 250.
- Burgundian party, 11, 75.
- Calais, 26, 28, 32, 36, 39, 93, 94, 97, 138, 159, 235, 247, 253, 319;
- Cambridge, Richard, Earl of, his conspiracy, 15;
- Capgrave, John, 386, 387, 42;
- Gregory I., Pope, ‘The Great,’ 343, 386.
- Grey, Lord, of Codnor, 56, 68.
- Hainault, Jacqueline, Countess of, Duchess of Gloucester, 38, 102, 103, 108, 120, 124, 125, 137, 165, 206, 282, 311, 321, 325, 326, 327, 335, 349, 384, 390, 453;
- early life, 91;
- marriage to John of Brabant, 92;
- flight to England, 93-95;
- sponsor for Henry VI., 126;
- marriage to Gloucester, 128;
- received into the Fraternity of St. Albans, 129, 130;
- the legality of her marriage to Gloucester, 133-135;
- return to Hainault, 141, 142;
- reception at Mons, 144;
- validity of second marriage recognised, 128, 122, 170, 180, 270, 319.
- Lorraine, RenÉ, Duke of, 75, 283.
- Louviers, capture of, 70.
- Lydgate, John, 32 note 144;
- praise of Gloucester, 31;
- verses on Jacqueline, 205;
- translation of the Psalms, 343;
- quality of his poetry, 343, 390;
- The Falls of Princes, 300;
- A Ballade Warning Men to beware of Deceitful Women, 335 and note 1146;
- connection with Gloucester, 390-393.
- Machiavelli, Niccolo, 342.
- Manny, Sire Olivier de, 53, 54.
- March, Edmund, Earl of, 16, 63, 122, 163, 309, 313;
- Southampton conspiracy, 15;
- claim to throne, 15 note 59;
- Warden-general of marches of Duchy of Normandy, 64;
- at coronation of Queen Catherine, 90;
- accompanies Henry V. to France, 97;
- member of the Council, 115;
- Gloucester suspicious of, 125.
- Mardyke, capture of, 251.
- Oxford, University of, All Souls College, 377, 404;
- Balliol College, 9, 346, 387;
- Gloucester College, 384, 399;
- New College, 388;
- Divinity Schools, 397, 406, 407;
- Duke Humphrey’s Library, 409;
- St. Mary’s Church Library, 405, 426;
- gift of books from Gloucester to, 24, 257, 286, 381, 387, 391, 395, 403, 404, 407, 409, 410, 423, 426, 428, 432, 436;
- Gloucester educated at, 9;
- gift of book from Henry IV., 342;
- Henry V. student at, 347;
- Gloucester’s protection of, 398, 400;
- Gloucester settles disputes at, 398-401;
- education of University unpopular, 402;
- appeals to Gloucester for books, 403;
- revival of learning, 406;
- gratitude of University to Gloucester, 408.
- Papacy, the, 36;
- attitude to Gloucester’s marriage, 134, 323;
- England’s fear of encroachment of, 225;
- relations with Gloucester and Beaufort, 324-329.
- Paris, 11, 31, 73, 79, 97, 98, 118, 138, 139, 151, 155, 202, 214, 224, 345, 369;
- refus
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- Upton, Nicholas, Transcriber’s Note
The Errata provided by the author in the printed text have been applied to this text. The Index refers to footnotes which are renumbered here, and the Index entries have been changed accordingly. The original entry for Stanley referring to “271 note 3” seems incorrect. The second note on that page does seem to be the correct one, and is now note 935. The entry for John Stoke, Abbot of St. Albans, refers to note 7 on p. 72. The note appears on p. 75. This has been corrected. Minor inconsistencies of punctuation have been resolved. The spelling of proper names varies, and variants have been retained. The changes listed here were made where obvious errors were made by the printer. p. 60 n. 254 | Parlimentary | sic | p. 178 | ‘to be esed as towards his griefs,[’] | Probable close of quote. | p. 202 | she [she] | removed redundant word | p. 225 | futherance/furtherance | Corrected. | p. 270 | ‘crafte of egremauncey[’] | Closing quote added. | p. 323 | orthodoxy/o[r]thodoxy | Added. | p. 328 | Arcdeaconry/Arc[h]deaconry | Added. | p. 329 | Archeologia/ArchÆologia | Corrected for consistency. | p. 353 | the latter’[s] friend | Added. | p. 431 | Epist. Acad., 767[)] | Added. | p. 433 | [‘]Cest livre est,’ | Added. | p. 439 | ‘day of anniversary[’] | Added. | p. 454 | respect he bore to Learning[’] | Added closing quote. | p. 468 | Historia Literario-typographi[c]a | Added. | |
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