The Angevin empire: or the three reigns of Henry II., Richard I., and John (A. D. 1154-1216)
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
A. D
PAGE
1
154
Henry of
Anjou, Duke
of Normandy, his position and
prospects
. 1
Affairs in Normandy, crossing to England
. 2
Coronation, a Charter, Ministerial appointments
. . 3
Thomas
¿ecket
Chancellor
;
Stephen's supporters
;
Resumption of grants
. 4
William of Aubigny
;
William of
Aûmale
. . . . 4
1155
William
Pevere
1 ;
Roger Earl of Hereford; Hugh of
Mortimer
. 5
The Succession
;
Designs on Ireland
;
John of Salisbury
at Rome
. 6
The Bull
"Laudabiliter". 7
The Revenue
;
Expedition abroad
. 8
1156
Homage to Louis; Fraternal war: Affairs of Brittany
. 9
Geoffrey of
Anjou
in Brittany
;
Scutage
;
History of
the Tax
. 10
Knight's Service
. . . . . . . .11
1157
Return to England; Resumption of castles; The
Northern Counties regained
;
Scottish affairs
;
Scottish homage
. . . . . . .12
Welsh affairs
. . . . . . . .13
Royal campaign, a temporary reverse
. 14
Owain submits
;
Crown-wearing renounced
. 15
CHAPTER II
1158
Affairs of Brittany; trip to France
. . . .16
Matrimonial alliance with France
;
Occupation of Nantes
17
Friendly intercourse
;
overlordship of
Aquitaine
. . 18
r
159
Toulouse, disputed succession, Henry's claim; alliance
with Barcelona
. 19
Preparations for war,
'*
the Scutage of Toulouse
" . . 20
Yield of taxes
;
Knights' fees in England
;
Campaign of
Toulouse
. . . . . . . .21
Futile ending
;
gains in the North
;
pacification
;
Boulogne, Mortain, and Surrey
;
marriage of an
Abbess
. 22
і
160
Papal Schism, a new Queen of France; marriage of
Henry's son
. 23
The Norman Vexin
:
frontier works
. . . 24
χ
CONTENTS
Α.Ό.
PAGE
1161-1162
Military operations, death of Archbishop Theobald;
measures of Reform
. . . . . .25
1162
Fresh homage to the Younger Henry; Nomination,
election, and consecration of Thomas Becket as
Archbishop of Canterbury
. 26, 27
Alexander III. in Gaul, Royal honours
. 28
Henry returns to England
. . · . . . 29
CHAPTER III
1163
Thomas Becket, his birth, parentage, and early career
30, 31
Personal appearance, character, and talents
. 32
Relations to the King as Chancellor
;
his duties and
emoluments
. 33
Thomas the Archbishop
. 34
Church claims
;
treaty with Flanders
35
Gilbert Foliot Bishop of London
;
Council of Tours
. 36
Welsh affairs, an armed progress
;
Homages by Scotland
and Wales
;
breach with Becket, the
'
Sheriff's Aid'
37
Courts Christian, immunity of clerks from Lay
Jurisdiction
. 38—40
King and laity challenged
;
Henry's response, guilty
clerks to be punished
. . . . . 41—42
Ancient customs of England
. 43
Clergy coming round
. 44
Becket promises
. 45
1164
Constitutions of Clarendon
. 46-48
Becket protests, but eventually is induced to accept the
Constitutions; suspends himself; applications to
the Pope
. . . . . . . .51
Becket's position, attempts to leave England
. .
52~55
Case of John Marshal, Becket cited
. 54
Council of Northampton
. 54—62
Flight of Becket from Northampton
. 63
Appendix I to Chapter
: "
Canon Law
" . . . .63
Appendix II
: "
Becket and the Constitutions of
Clarendon
". 64
CHAPTER IV
1164
Becket goes abroad
. 65, 66
Henry and the Pope
. . . . . . .67
Persecution of Becket's friends
;
Becket, the King
01
France, and the Pope
. 68, 69
Becket and the Cardinals
. 69
Becket at Pontigny
. . . . - - .70
1165
King over to Normandy; a German Alliance
. . 71
Diet at
Würzburg ;
rash pledges
. . . - .71
Welsh war
. . . . . . . . .72
CONTENTS
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PAGE
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Methods of barbarism
;
taxation
. 73, 74
Becket at Pontigny
. 74, 75
Persecution of Nonconformists
. , . . -75
1166
Assize of Clarendon, circuits of judges; criminal law
reforms
. 76—78
Inquest of Service, Knights' fees
. 79, 80
Assize of Novel Disseisin
;
the King abroad
;
William
the Lion, King of the Scots
. . . . .81
Palestine tax
. 82
Becket and Henry
;
Becket preparing for action
. 82, 83
Henry's Ministers excommunicated
;
the Constitutions
quashed
. 84
CHAPTER V
j
166
Negotiations at Rome
. 87
Becket driven from Pontigny
. 88
Affairs of Brittany
. 89
Henry in possession
. 90
1
167
Affairs of Toulouse and
Auvergne
. . . . .91
Fresh war with France
. . . . . . .92
Death of Empress Matilda
;
mission of Cardinals AVilliam
and Otho
. . . . . . -93
Offers of compromise or arbitration rejected by Becket
94, 95
1168
A Dynastic scheme suggested
. 96
Risings in
Poitou
. . . . . . . .96
And Brittany
. . . . . . . .97
Conferences at
La Ferté-Bernard
. . . . 97, 98
CHAPTER VI
1169
Conferences at Montmirail
;
Henry's dynastic plans;
affairs of Becket
;
Mission of Simon and Bernard
100—103
Mission of Gratian and Vivian
. 104
Excommunication of Bishop Foliot and others
. 105, 106
Further excommunications
;
meetings with Gratian and
Vivian
. 107, 108
Fruitless ending
. . . . . . . .109
Further moves
. . . . . . . .110
Meeting at
Montmartre
;
kiss of peace refused by
Henry
. 111-і 14
The young King to be crowned, and by the Archbishop
of York; mission of Rotrou and Bernard
. 114, 116
1170
The King back to England; Inquest of Sheriffs
. 117, 118
Coronation of young King
. . . . . .119
Conferences at
Frétéval
with Rotrou and Bernard
;
supposed pacification between Henry and Becket
120-122
A push for the kiss of peace
. . . . . .124
Last interview of Henry and Becket
. . . .125
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CHAPTER
VII
A.D.
PAGE
1
170
Return of Becket to England, suspends three prelates in
advance.
. 126—127
Attempts to hold a visitation
. . . . . .128
His last sermon
;
fresh anathemas
. . . . .129
Henry loses self-control
;
conspiracy against Becket's life
130
Assassination of Becket
. . 131—134
His policy and conduct as Archbishop
. . . .135
Henry's position
. . . . . . . .136
Later history of Becket's murderers
. . . 137
CHAPTER
VIII
1074-1166 Relations with Ireland; social state of the Island
. 138 140
Henry's designs
. . . . . . .
T41
1166—1168
An opening
;
Dermot and Strongbow
. . . . . 142
1169—1171 Landings of Welsh adventurers; their successes and
conquests
.
1
43-146
1171 Landing of Strongbow
;
capture of
Waterford
and Dublin
147
Further struggles
. 148-149
Settlement of Leinster
. 150
Henry and the Pope
. 150, 151
Expedition of the King to Ireland
. 150—153
T172 Synod of Cashel
. 154
The Papacy and the conquest; the Bull
Laudaöiliter .
T55
Return of Henry to England, conquest of Ireland left
incomplete
. . . . . . .156, 157
CHAPTER IX
11 72
Henry passes through England into Normandy
. . 159
Reconciled to the Church, and absolved for implication
in Becket's murder
. 160
Henry's treatment of his sons
;
discontent of the young
King
. 161
He is re-crowned with his Queen
;
second absolution of
the King
. 162
1173
Louis, the Barons and the young King, his demands
. 163
Matrimonial alliance with Savoy
;
homage from
Toulouse
. 163, 164
The young King in revolt
. 164
Arrest of Queen Eleanor; league against Henry
. .165
Appointments to six Bishoprics
;
Henry accepts the Prior
Richard as Archbishop of Canterbury
. . 166, 167
General rising against Henry, the leaders at home and
abroad
. 168, 169
The young King in Normandy
. . . . .170
Unsuccessful attack of Louis on Verneuil
;
brilliant
capture of
Dol
by Henry
. . . . .171
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A.D.
PAGE
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Liberal offers of the King to his sons
. . . .172
The rising in England
;
siege of Leicester
;
Scottish
inroad; defeat of rebels at Fornham
, . 173-174
1174
Henry's successes abroad; he returns to England
. 174-175
Scottish inroad
. . . . · - · .176
Course of the rising
. . . . . . .177
Capture of William the Lion
. . . . . .178
Henry does penance at
Beckeťs
tomb
. . . .179
Advances to London, Huntingdon, and Northampton
. 180
Goes abroad, and relieves Rouen besieged by Louis
. 181
Submission of the King's sons
. . . . .182
Terms for liberation of King of Scots
. . . 183, 184
CHAPTER X
1175
The young King again fractious
. 185;
Return of the two Kings to England
;
Synods and
Councils
. 186
Homages of the Scots and of Roderic of Connaught
. 187
Papal Mission to England of Cardinal
Ugo
. . . 388
1176
Assize of Northampton.
. . . . . .189
Assize of
Mort
ď
Ancestor;
Legatine
Synod
. . . 190
Young King still discontented; goes to Paris
. .
19т
First Campaign of young Richard in
Poitou
. . .192
Marriages of the King's daughters, Matilda, Eleanor,
and Johanna
. 193:
Resumption and demolition of castles, Forest prosecutions
194
King's son John to marry an heiress; homages from
Welsh Princes, John to be Lord of Ireland
. 195-196
Conquests in Ulster of John
de
Courcy
. . . . 197
1177
Henry arbitrates between Castile and Navarre
. . 197
Crosses to Normandy
;
elusive treaty with Louis
. .198
The King in Berri and
Auvergne
. . . . .199
л
78
Religious movement in
Languedoc
. . . 199-200
King returns to England
. . . . . . 201
Institution of Court of King's Bench
. 201
ι τ
79
Judicial circuits made systematic
;
the Grand Assize
. 202
Louis
VII.
on pilgrimage to Canterbury
;
Coronation of
Philip II. of France
. 203
Revolts in
Aquitaine
and Brittany suppressed by Richard
and Geoffrey
. 204
CHAPTER XI
1179
Accession of Philip II. of France,
''
Augustus
" . . 205
τ 1
80
Henry over to Normandy
;
Treaty of Ivry confirmed
. 206
Downfall of Henry the Lion
. . 207
The King of Scots and the Pope
. 208
г
181
Henry returns to England
;
Assize of Arms
;
Lucius III.,
Pope
;
Henry's sons supporting Philip of France
. 210
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The King over to France; Henry the Lion in Normandy
211
Disaffection in
Aquitaine :
Richard and the young
King
. 212-213
1183
Fraternal outburst
. . . . . . . .214
Revolt of the young King
;
his illness and death
. 214-216
CHAPTER
XII
Henry's efforts on behalf of John
. . . . .218
1184
Treaty with France
;
fraternal war
. . . . .219
The King to England
. . . . . . .220
Papal demand for a subsidy resisted
;
vacancy at
Canterbury
. . . . . . . .221
Election of Archbishop Baldwin
. . . . .222
Forest Assize
. 223
г
185
The Kingdom of Jerusalem
;
offer of the Crown to
Henry
. . . . . . . . .224
The Patriarch Heraclius in England
. . . . 22;
The King over to Normandy
. . . . .226
Affairs in Ireland
;
John to be Lord of the Island
. . 227
His expedition there
;
the Papacy and Ireland
. . 228
118Ó
Conference with Philip; Henry back to England
. . 229
CHAPTER
XIII
1186
Ecclesiastical affairs
;
Scottish affairs
. 230
Galloway
;
marriage of William the Lion
;
death of
Geoffrey of Brittany
. . . . . .231
Strained relations with France
. . . . .232
1187
Henry over to Normandy
;
war with France
. . ·
233
Truce of
Châteauroux
;
fall of Jerusalem
. . . 234
Richard and the two Kings take the Cross
. . .235
1188
Henry to England
;
the Saladin Tithe
. 236
War in
Aquitaine,
and with Philip of France
. .
237-23S
Henry's last crossing
;
war with France
. . . 239
Conference at Bonmoulins
;
Richard joins Philip
. . 240
Henry's last Christmas
;
fruitless efforts for peace
. .241
1189
The war pressed; Capture of
Le Mans
and Tours by
Philip
. 242, 243
Henry signs Treaty of
Azai
or
Colombières
. . . 244
His death
. 245
CHAPTER
XIV
1154—1189
Henry's looks and manners, character and ability
. 246, 247
Success of foreign and domestic policy
;
mistake of
family policy
. 248
Legal reforms
;
Court of King's Bench
;
circuits
;
trial
by jury
. 249-250
His revenue
. 251-254
CONTENTS
xv
A.D.
PAGE
ІГ54-1189
Wages and prices
;
the currency; public works; Church
architecture
;
the Transition Style
. · .
255'257
Question of fusion of races
. . . . . .257
The King's issue
. 259
CHAPTER XV
Richard I
1 189
First acts
;
installation as Duke of Normandy
. 262, 263
Conference with Philip
;
crossing to Kngland
. . 264
Queen Eleanor set free
;
Royal Progress
. . .265
Coronation
. 266-269
Attack on Jews
;
Ministerial and Episcopal appoint¬
ments
. 269-270
The Regency; raising funds for the Crusade.
. 271, 272
Foreign affairs
;
Archbishop Baldwin, and the Hacking-
ton foundation
. . . . . 273, 274
Treaty of
Falaise
-Valognes cancelled
. . . .274
Further arrangenients for government at home
;
Richard
crosses to Normandy
. . . . . 275, 276
1190
Bishop Puiset and Chancellor Longchamp, struggle
between them
. . . . . . .277
Outrages on Jews
. 278, 279
Puiset and Longchamp, the latter victorious and
supreme
. 280
CHAPTER
XVI
1190
Richard enters on his Crusade; his fleet
;
Tryst with
Philip at
Vézelai
;
compact between them
. 282, 283
Advance to Marseilles and Messina
. . . 284, 285
Affairs at Messina, King Tancred and Henry VI.
;
Constance and Jeanne
. 286
High-handed action of Richard
;
Sack of Messina
. . 287
Alliance with Tancred
. 288
1191
Richard to marry Berengaria of Navarre
;
final rejection
of
Alais
of France
;
fresh treaty with Philip
. .289
Affairs in England
;
mission of Walter of Coutances
;
Geoffrey, Archbishop of York.
. 290
Richard sails on to Cyprus
;
affairs there
. . .291
Marriage with Berengaria
. . . . . 291—292
Visit from Guy of Lusignan
. 293
Conquest of Cyprus
. 294
Voyage from Cyprus to Acre
. 295
CHAPTER
XVII
1191
Siege of Acre; losses among the Crusaders; dissen¬
sions
. 296—297
Capitulation of Acre
. . . . . . .298
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PAGE
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Guy of Lusignan and Conrad of Montferrat
;
Philip
sails home
. . . . . . . .299
Breakdown of the Acre capitulation
;
massacres of
prisoners
. 300
Advance of Crusaders from Acre
. . . . .301
Battle of
Arsûf
. 302-304
Crusaders at Joppa
;
negotiations and intrigues
;
advance
to Beit Nuba
. . . . . . . 305-306
1192
Retirement to Ascalon
. 307
CHAPTER
XVIII
1190—1191
Affairs at home
;
return of John
;
war between him and
Longchamp
. 308, 309
1191 Treaties between them
. . . . . . .310
Return of Archbishop Geoffrey
;
his arrest by
Longchamp
. . . . . . . .311
Coalition against Longchamp
;
meeting on Loddon
Bridge
. . . . . . . . .312
A race to London
;
action of the citizens
;
Longchamp
to be deposed
. . . . . . 313
Grant of Municipality to London
;
banishment of
Longchamp
. . . . . . . .314
Return of King Philip
;
intrigues with John
. . 315
1192
Longchamp attempts to return and again is banished
;
Queen Eleanor as peace-maker
. . . .316
CHAPTER
XIX
1192
The Crusaders at Ascalon
;
dissensions. Assassination of
Conrad of Montferrat
;
Henry of Champagne
King of Jerusalem
. 318-319
Capture of
Darum ;
fresh advance to Beit Nuba
. . 320
Capture of Great Caravan
. . . . . .321
Final retirement from Beit Nuba \ Joppa attacked by
Saladin, but relieved by Richard
. . . 322, $23
Battle of Joppa
. 324
Truce with Saladin, and end of Third Crusade
. . 325
Richard's voyage home
;
taken prisoner by Leopold,
Duke of Austria
. . . . . . .326
CHAPTER XX
1193
Affairs in England
;
John demands the crown; civil
war
. . . . . . - . .327
Philip invades Normandy
;
terms for Richard's liberation
328
Hubert Walter to be Archbishop of Canterbury
. . 329
Mission of Longchamp to England
. . . 330, 331
French intrigues
. . . . . . . 331
Offers by Richard to Philip and John
. . . 332, 333
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1194
Richard at last set free
. 333
Return to Kngland
. 334
John's intrigues defeated
;
end of the rebellion
. . 335
Affairs at home
;
finance
;
judicial investigations
. . 336
State crown-wearing
. 337
Resumption of grants
;
Richard leaves England
. . 338
War in Normandy, reconciliation with John
. . 339, 340
Flight of Philip from
Fréteval
;
reduction of Aquitanian
rebels
;
truce with France
. . . . .341
Affairs at home
;
Grand Juries
;
institution of Coroners
342
Registration of Jews' property
. 343
1195
Archbishop Walter Legate
;
visitation of York
;
in¬
stitution of Conservators of the Peace
;
Archbishop
Geoffrey and his Chapter
;
he is suspended by the
Pope
.344-345
CHAPTER
XXI
1195
John reinstated in his estates; Berengaria again with the
King
.347
Renewed war with France
. 348
1196
Treaty of Gaillon
;
struggle for the possession of
Les
Andelys
;
Normandy under Interdict
. . . 349
War in Normandy
;
affairs of Brittany
;
Fortifications at
Les
Andelys
;
alliance with Toulouse
. . 350, 351
Popular movement in London of William Longbeard
;
his execution
. 352
1197
The war
;
Richard's allies
;
feeble action
. .
353-354
King's Demand for a force to serve abroad for a year
refused
. . . . . . ■ . -355
Question of liability of clergy to foreign service
;
St.
Hugh of Lincoln and the King
. 356
Proposed New Assessment for Hidage
;
breaking of the
Great Seal
. . . . . . . 357, 358
The Hackington Chapel pulled down
;
Hubert Walter
resigns the Chief Juticiarship
;
Geoffrey Fitz-Peter
Chief
Justiciar
. 359
CHAPTER
XXII
1198
Death of Emperor Henry VI.
. 360
Otto IV. elected King of Germany
;
fortifications at
Les
Andelys.
. . . . . . . .361
Richard's allies
;
rout of Philip at Gisors
. . . 362
A truce
;
Pope Innocent III.
. 363
Papal mission
;
suggested pacification
. 364
1199
Richard ^besieges Castle of
Châlus
;
is wounded
. . 365
Dies
.". 366
His appearance, military talent, and character
. 367-369
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Finances; the King's Ransom
;
the Norman Revenue;
prices
.
369-37З
Friendly relations with Scotland
. . . . -373
Relations with
λ
Vales
. 374—375
Governors of Ireland
. . . . . . -3 75
CHAPTER
XXIII
John Lackland
і
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Question of succession
. 377
Anjou
and Maine declare for Arthur of Brittany
;
John's
supporters
. . . . . . . 378
He is installed as Duke of Normandy
. . . -3 79
Crosses to Kngland and is crowned
. 380
Form of election
;
coronation honours
. . . .381
Scottish demands
;
John crosses to Normandy
;
truce
with France
. 382
Conferences with France
. . . . . 383
Fresh war
;
truce
. . . . . . . .384
1200
Matrimonial settlement
;
young Louis and Blanche of
Castile
. 384
Queen Eleanor to Spain
;
John to England
;
taxation
. " 385
John returns to Normandy; treaty of
Le Goulet;
Louis
and Blanche married
;
Isabel of Gloucester divorced
386
John marries Isabel of
Angoulême
;
crosses to England
for her coronation
. . . . . . -387
Receives homage from William the Lion
;
funeral of
St. Hugh of Lincoln
.387, 388
120
г
Progress to the North
;
quarrel with the Lusignans
. 389
Demand for service over sea resisted
:
compromised by
payment of scutage
;
John crosses to Normandy
;
visits to Paris and
Poitou
. 390-391
CHAPTER
XXIV
1202
Philip and the Lusignans; John cited to Paris
. . 392
And condemned
;
invasion of Normandy by Philip
. 393
Queen Eleanor besieged by grandson Arthur
. . . 394
Relieved by John
;
capture of Arthur
. 395
1203
Arthur disappears
. 396
John again cited
. 397
Further French conquests in
ì>ìormandy
. . ,398
Attempted relief of
Château Gaillard
. 399
John crosses to England
. 400
Г204
Fall of
Château Gaillard;
surrender of Rouen
.
40т,
402
Loss of Normandy, Maine,
Anjou,
and Touraine
. . 403
Death of Queen-dowager Eleanor
. 404
τ
205
John calls for troops for service abroad; the demand
rejected
. 405
COIVTJZNTS
xix
CHAPTER
XXV
A.D.
PAGE
ľ
205
Death of Archbishop Hubert Walter; his administration
406
Struggle for appointment of a successor
;
secret election
of Sub-prioT Reginald
. . . . . .407
Nomination and counter-election of John Gray, Bishop
of Norwich
. 408
1206 Expedition of John to
Aquitaine ;
advance to the Loire
. 409
Truce; the King returns to England; Innocent III.
quashes the election of Bishop Gray
. . .410
Also that of Sub-prior Reginald
;
nominates Stephen
Langton to be Archbishop of Canterbury
. .411
1207
John refuses his assent
. . . . . . .412
Consecration of Langton
;
his estates seized
;
Expulsion
of Canterbury monks
;
levy of a Thirteenth
. .413
Innocent threatens to lay England under Interdict
. .414
1208
The Interdict proclaimed
. . . . . .415
Persecution of the Clergy
. . . . . .416
De
Braose and King John ('the murderer of Arthur')
416, 417
John evading the Papal demands
. . . . .418
He is excommunicated
. . . . . - .419
CHAPTER
XXVI
1209
Relations with Wales and Scotland
. . . 420—421
Further treaty; John's son Henry to be recognised
. 422
1 2 1
о
Royal expedition to Ireland
;
expulsion of
De
Braose and
the
De Lacys ;
capture of Carrickfergus
;
Matilda
de
Braose and her son done to death
. . 423-425
Introduction of English law into Ireland
;
mapping out
of subject counties
. 425
John returns to England
;
taxation of clergy and Jews
. 426
CHAPTER
XXVII
1211
John's position
. 428
Expeditions to Wales
;
Llywelyn forced to submit
. .429
Unsuccessful mission to England of Pandulph and
Durand
. 429—430
.1212
John contracting Continental alliances
;
alleged Embassy
to Morocco
. . . . . . . 431
Inquest of Service
. 432
Fresh rising in Whales
;
disaffection in England, flight of
De
Vescy and Fitz-Walter
. 433
Peter of Pontefract
;
his prophecy
. 434
Innocent III. and his opponents
. 435
12 13
John reopens negotiations
:
Innocent's ultimatum
. 436,437
Call to arms in England
;
preparations in France for
invasion of England
. . . . .437, 438
xx
COJVTEJVTS
A.D.
PAGE
1213
John accepts Innocent's ultimatum, and in addition sur¬
renders England to be held as fief of the Holy See
. 439
Execution of Peter of Pontefract
. 440
Destruction of French fleet
;
Archbishop Langton and
exiled Bishops come to England
. 441
John absolved
;
terms of absolution
.
44г
Barons again refuse to serve abroad
;
civil war
imminent
. 442, 443
Councils at St. Albans and London
;
Charter of Henry I.
produced
. 443, 444
Mission of Papal Legate Cardinal Nicolas
;
John does
homage to him for the Crown
. 445
Discussions as to ecclesiastical damages, and appoint¬
ments to benefices
. 446, 447
Death of the
Justiciar
Geoffrey Fitz-Peter, Earl of Essex
447
CHAPTER
XXVIII
1214
Royal expedition to
Poitou;
Operations in the Valley of
the Loire
. 448, 449
Flight from La Roche-au-Moine
. 450, 451
Campaign and Battle of Bouvines
. 451-464
Truce with France
;
John returns to England
. . 465
CHAPTER
XXIX
1214
Dissolution of the Interdict; discontented state of
England
. 466, 467
1215
The Barons combine to demand the Charter of Henry I.
468
Popular approval in England
;
condemnation by
Innocent III.
. 469
The Barons in Arms
. 470
Negotiations with King
;
Articles tendered and rejected
47 т
War declared
;
occupation of Bedford
. . . .472
Barons enter London
. . . · . . -473
John accepts
Magna Carra
. 474-477
Ostensible pacification
. . . - . . .478
Text
oí Magna Carra
. 479-485
CHAPTER
XXX
12 15
Disturbers of the peace excommunicated by the Pope
. 486
The Crown offered to Louis of France
. · . .487
Archbishop Langton suspended
;
Magna Carta
quashed
by Innocent
. 488
War again
;
seizure and siege of Rochester Castle
. . 489
Reduction of Rochester, and devastation of England
by John
. 490, 491
1216
The Lothians overrun
. 492
Reduction of Colchester
;
the Pope in the field
. · 493
CONTENTS
xxi
A.D.
PAGE
1216
Louis forbidden to cross
;
mission of Cardinal
Guaio
. 494
banding of Louis
. 495
"Title made by him
. 496
Confederates in
Kast Anglia
;
Louis in the South
;
his
halting leadership
. 497
Scottish homage
;
balance of parties
. 498
Last raid of John
. 499
His illness
. 500
And death
. 501
CHAPTER
XXXI
1199—1216
John's personal appearance, character and government
502, 503
His Revenue
. 504-506
Prices
. 506
The public Records (Patent Rolls, Close Rolls, etc.^
. 507
The Boroughs
. 507-509
The Gild Merchant
. . . . . . .510
Oxford and Cambridge
. . . . . .511, 512
The English of the period
. . . . .513
The King's issue
. . . . . . . .514
NOTE TO READER.
Where the
ipsissîma
verba
of an author are given without modification,
double inverted commas
(" ")
are used. If the words are translated,
transliterated, or in any way modified, single inverted commas
(' ')
are
used
; "
/ггга
sita"
'
their rights.' |
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