n. 4, 131, 177; meets the King, 243; safe conduct to meet P. Edw., 262 Lichfield, Roger de, Bishop of. 123,
Lincoln, Greathead, Bishop of, 59, 61, n. 2
List of contending earls, 364, App. G. Llewellyn, Prince, attacks Roger de Mortimer, 100
London, fortified, 108; citizens rise against King, 124; council at, 232; citizens put to the rout at Lewes, 194; fined, 311; excommunicated, 239
London, Bishop of, 122, 236, 237, n. 3, 238, 302
Losell, Gregory de, 292 Louis IX., 5, 63; arbitrates between King and Barons, 93, 96, 109, 116; interview with the King, 107; de- livers judgment at Amiens, 114 Lucy, Geoffry de, 112, n, 1 Ludlow, Royalists driven from, 260; P. Edw. at, 266
Lusignan, Geoffry de, 205, n. 6 Lusignan, Guy de, 176, 205
Machiavelli, quoted, 90, n. 2, 135, n. 3 Mackintosh, Sir J., quoted 295 Madox, History of the Exchequer, quoted, 37, n. 1
Mad Parliament, the name given to the council of Oxford, 65 Magna Charta, renewal in 9th year Henry III., 9, 32, 36, 64; confirmed, 67; proclaimed, 74-135. Maltravers, William de, prisoner at Lewes, 201, n. 2, 285, n. 3 Mandeville, William and John, slain, 279, n. 2
Manfredi, King, 303
Mansel, John, 31, 83, surrenders Scarborough, 92; flies to Boulogne, 105; escapes from the Tower, 110 -112; dies abroad, 113-234 March of P. Edward from Worcester to Shrewsbury, difficulties in un- derstanding, 271, n. 4 Marche, Count de la, 23 Mare, Henry de la, 301, n. 2 Mareschal, William, 114, n. 1, 300 Margoth, female spy disguised as a
man thwarts de Montfort, 268, n. 3
Marie, authoress, 78, n. 3 Marisco, Adam de, 56, n. 2, 57, n. 3, 120, 214, n. 2; pedigree, 291, n. 5; letters of, 292-294
Marisco, Everard de, 317, n. 3 Marlborough, statute of, 244, n. 2, 245, n. 3
Marmion, Philip de, 152, n. 1 Marmyon, Robert and William, 183, n. 5
Martel, William, 298, n. 5 Maudvit, William, 183, n. 4 Maurienne, Thos., Count of, 20 Maunsel, Thos., prisoner, 128, n. 4 Meinill, Stephen de, 248, n. 4 Memorial to Pope, answer, 76, 77 Mepham, Richard de, Archdeacon of Oxford, 237, n. 3
Merton, Walter de, chancellor, 97, n. 1, 301
Meyland, Roger de, Bishop of Lich-
field, 122, n. 2; of Chester, 331 Mise of Lewes, 215-218, 284, 297 Mitford, Roger Bertram de, prisoner, 128, n. 3
Monceaux, Waleran de, 326
Monchensi, Joan de, wife of William de Valence, 146
Monchensi, Warin de, 24, 262 Monchensi, William de, 177, 178, 233, prisoner, 269
Monks, luxurious living of, 144, 145 Monmouth, Prior of, 262; de Mont- fort at, 265, n. 5
Montalembert, Count de, quoted, 43,
Monte, Pessulano, King's butler, 27 Montfort, Count de, Simon the Bald, estates forfeited, 43; pedigree, 45, n. 1 Montfort, Almeric de, 46; prisoner, 53, n. 1; dies at Otranto, 54 Montfort, Simon de, 35; opposed to court, 41; acknowledged leader of the Barons, 42; acknowledged by King, 46, n. 6; married, 49; pleads his cause with the Pope, 49; in- vested as Earl Leicester, 52; cru- sader, 52; in Gascony, 55, 59, 61; scene with King, 56; stripped of his command, 60; declines regency of France, 60; King agrees to pay compensation, 61; surrenders Kenil- worth and Odiham, 69; councillor, 76; witness to King Henry's ratifi- cation of act of renunciation, 85, n. 4; dissension with de Clare, 87;
gifts to shrine of St Alban's, 90, n.1; precedes the King to England, 98; accepts leadership of Barons, 98; attacked by King at London, 108; at St Alban's, 110; accident at Catesby and return home, 113, n. 5, 6; in arms again, 116; gives Prince Henry leave to bear arms against him, 117; still upholds the cause, 119; summons barons to Northampton, 125; signs conven- tion, 138; leaves London, 139; preparations for battle, 164-168, 171, 179; attacks the King, 197; suggests truce, 208; majority of the nation on his side, 209, 210; strengthens the blockade of the priory, 214; leaves Lewes with King, 220; at Dover, 222; author- ized by King to select councillors, 233; at Boulogne, 237: excom- municated, 239; spends Christmas at Kenilworth, 248, n. 3: appro- priates eighteen baronies, 251, n. 3; pride of, discussed, 250-254; op- poses Tournament, 256, n. 1, 258; moves north, 259; at Northampton, 260; at Gloucester with King, 262; in Wales, 265; recalled from his enter- prise, 266; plans marred by his son's carelessness, 268-270; marches towards Evesham, 271; seeing the dangers at Evesham urges the Barons to fly, but declines himself, 274; slain, 277, n. 1; treatment of corpse, 284, n. 3, 4, 286, n. 3, 4; removal of corpse, 287, n. 3; al- leged miracles, 288; account of, 290; negociates with France, 292; value of estates, 299, n. 1; all followers of excommunicated, 303, n. 2; his family excluded from any benefit from Kenilworth de- cree, 308
Montfort, Henry de, eldest son of Simon de Montfort, embarks for Gascony, 59; at Boulogne, 73; at Paris, 94; a chief of the baronial party, 112; at Amiens, 114; at Lewes, 178; Prince Edw. at Dover under care of, 218; warden of Kent, 230; released, 249, n. 1; pride of, 253; with Prince Edward, 263; offers to bear the battle alone, 274; slain, 277, n. 4; miracles attri- buted to, 289, n. 4; Prince Edward and Henry under care of, at Odi-
ham, 319 joins his father, 325; surrenders rights to Count Bigorre,
Montfort, Simon de, second son of Simon de Montfort, at Paris, 94; prisoner, 126; released 222; war- den of Surrey and Sussex, 230; summoned from Pevensey, 267, n.1; escapes from Kenilworth, 266, n. 6; releases the Princes, 364; threatens invasions, 305; at Wilmington, 324, 325; wounded, 331; at Viter- bo, 338, 340; murders Prince Henry, 342; excommunicated, 345; death, 347
Montfort, Almeric de, third son of Simon de Montfort, at Gravelines, 329; prisoner, 333, 334; released, and death at Rome, 335; sent to the Pope, 346
Montfort, Guy de, fourth son, at Lewes, 178; wounded, 278, n. 2; at Viterbo, 338, 340; murders Prince Henry, 342; excommuni- cated, 345, 347, n. 4; dies, 348 Montfort, Richard, fifth son, at Gravelines, 329; dies, 335 Montfort, Eleanor, daughter, pri- soner, 333, n. 2
Montfort, Laura, daughter of Almeric de, 333, n. 5
Montfort, Peter de, 76, 112; at A- miens, 114; prisoner, 127, n. 2; released, 222; sent to the French King, 237, 238; slain, 278 Montfort, Peter, son of Peter, 127 Montfort, Countess of, at Vaux, 44, n. 5
Montfort, Philip, 339, n. 4 Montpelier, Henry of, 27 Mortimer, Matilda de, de Montfort's head sent to, 285, n. 4, 286, n. 1 Mortimer, Roger de, 76; attacked by Prince Llewellyn, 100; marriage, 153; favours P. Edward's escape, 263; retires from court, 307; meets the King, 243 Mount, Harry, 211, n. 3 Mucegas, John de, 326 Murage grant, 200 Musgrave John, 265
Navarre, Theobald, King of, treaty with King Henry, 55 Neumarket, Adam de, 127; Warden of Lincoln, 230; prisoner, 269
Neville, Hugh, 184, n. 1; prisoner, 269, n. 2
Neville, John, 184, n. 1
Neville, Robert de, Warden of the King's forces in the North, 104, n. 4, 248, n. 4
Neville, William de, Prior of Cluniac monks at Lewes, 143, n. 2 Newcastle-on-Line given in exchange to Simon de Montfort, 249 Newick, 170
Newington, Robert de, 128 Newport, de Montfort at, 265 Nicholas, de Montfort's barber, re-
cognises the banners, 273, n. 1, 2 Norfolk, Roger, Earl of, 233, 239, n. 2
Norman, Simon, 20
Normandy formally resigned by Ba- rons, 85
Norreys, Richard de, given Ocholt Manor, 28, n. 2
Northampton, meeting of Barons at, 125; Prince Edward attacks, 126; prisoners at, 128, n. 6; sacked, 129; legate at, 302, n. 3
Norwich, Nicholas de Plumpton, Arch- deacon of, 122
Nottingham betrayed to Prince Ed- ward, 132
Peace, proposals of, at Lewes, 141; proffers of, declined, 159
Pec, fortress of given to Simon de Montfort, 249
Peckham, Archbishop, 121, n. 1 Pembroke, William, second Earl of,
Percy, Hugh de, 113, n. 1, 131 Percy, Lord, 148, n. 2; prisoner, 198 Persecution of all not speaking En- glish, 102, n. 1
Pershore, meeting of King and Royal- ist prisoners, 243, 260 Peter's pence, 29, n., Peter de Rivaulx, 12
Peter de Roche succeeded Pembroke
as Regent, 10, n. 3
Peter of Savoy received the domain of Richmond, 15, 16; crusader, 16; Bishop of Hereford seized by the Barons, 102; death, 103 Peterborough abbey plundered, 230, n. 4
Pevensey, in custody of William de Valence, 146; Royalists fly to, 207; summons proclaimed at, 259, 327 Peyclinton, Robert de, 298, n. 5 Plesseiz, John of, Earl of Warwick, 76
Plugneth, Alan, 300, n. 6
Plumpton, Nicholas de, Archdeacon of Norwich, 122
Poem after Barons' victory, 209 Pointz, Hugh, 185
Police established, 230
Pope, remonstrance to by Barons, 54; unwilling to abandon the King, 237 Preston, Gilbert de, Justice at Lin- coln, 104, n. 5
Preston, William de, 298, n. 5 Priory at Lewes, Barons in sight of, 171; Royalists retreat to, 199; and resist at, 208
Prisoners, exchange of, 227, n. 4 Proclamation of Henry, 75, 108, n. 3,
Provisions, prices of, 40, 60, 239,
Puvilesdon, Thomas de, 124, n. 2, 179, 311, n. 3
Pycard, Richard, 174 Pyramus, Denis, 79
Quittance, deed of, 358, App. B
Reasons in behalf of Barons, 81 Relic at Hailes, 351, n. 3, 352, n. 1,
Reygate, John de, 298, n. 5 Richard I., absence abroad, 7 Richard II. deposed, 299
Richard Prince, 18, 20, 36, 37, n. 3, 195, 198, 203, 218, 252, n. 1, 331, 353, n. 1; redeems captive crusa- ders, 53; deprived of the govern- ment of Gascony, 57; arbitrates, 97, 105, n. 1; at Northampton, 126; letter, 161; at Lewes, 189, 202, prisoner, 304; dies, 351, App. B Rivallis, Peter de, 27
Rivaulx, Peter de, 12; death, 13, n. 2 Rival, Roger de, 278
Robertsbridge, abbey of, 223 Roches, Peter de la, 12
Rochester, defended by Earl de Wa- renne, 122; siege of, 131; well at, 132, n. 1
Rochefort, Guy de, 72
Rodes, Gerard de, 106, 107
Ros, Robert de, 112, n. 1, 263, 266 Rouen, Archbishop of, 237 Rout of Londoners, 194, 195 Royalists retreat to Priory, 199; to France, 207; summoned, 259, n. 4 Royal menagerie, gifts to, 226 Ryegate defended by Earl de Wa- renne, 122
Segrave, Steven de, 14 Shakespeare, quoted, 13.
Shrewsbury, Prince Edward marches towards, 271
Sicily, crown of, accepted by Prince Edward, 35; renounced by Barons, 77, 238, 239
Skeffington, Geoffrey de, 298, n. 5 Somery, 198, 308, n. 1
Stamford, Henry de, Bishop of Dur- ham, 26, n. 1
Statutes sworn at Oxford, 67; pro- claimed, 74; revoked, 115; an- nulled, 297
Stokes, Seman de, 326
Stoteville, Robert de, 248, n. 4, 301 Suffield, Walter de, 144 Summons for the Parliament, 244; from Woodstock, 245 Surrey, population of, 135 Sussex, population of, 135 Sutton, Robert de, 301
Talisman against fire, 81, n. 1 Tallages, 247, 283
Tancred, quoted, 247 Tany, Richard de, 301 Tarento, William de, 22 Tattishall, 198
Tickhill, lordship of, 117; castle of 307
Tipetot, Robert, 265, n. 3 Tony, Michael, 311
Tony, Robert de, 185, n. 6 Tothill Fields, 137, n. 2
Tournaments forbidden, 256, n. 1,
Treaty with France (5th Article) quoted, 85, n. 1, at Lewes (Mise), 215, n. 2
Tregoz, Robert, Baron de, 185, n. 1; slain, 279, n. 5
Tuberville, Hugh, 241, n. 3 Tunbridge, 133, n. 2, 220, 363
Valence, Aymer de, 25, 77; bishop, 55; goes into exile, 71 Valence, Guy de, 146 Valence, Joan de, 73, 230 Valence, William de, 23, 24; death, 25: rupture with de Clare, 64, 126, 254, 130, 146; escapes, 206;
lands at Pembroke, 260; summon- ed, 262
Valentia, John de, mediates at Brackley, 122
Vaux, John de, deserts Barons' cause, 117, n. 4
Vere, Robert de, Earl of Oxford, 169, 233, 269
Vernon, Richard de, 298, n. 5; at
Kenilworth, 268; grant, 300 Vesey, John, 112, n. 1, 182, 183, n. 1, 280
Vipont, Robert, 112, n. 1, 181
Wace, Robert, 79, n. 1
Waddington, William of, translator of" Manuel," 79
Wake, Baldwin, 112, 127; death, 129, n. 2; prisoner, 269, 280
Wake, Nicholas, 127
Walascho, Pope's envoy, 181, n. 3 Wales, Llewellyn, Prince of, 270 Waleran, Robert, 97, n. 1, 241, 242, n. 2
Wallingford, 241, 242, 260 Waltone, Simon de, 103
War, fresh outbreak of, 116, 125 Wardens of the counties summoned to attack the Rebels, 267 Warenne, Earl de, 148, 234; agrees to the Oxford statutes, 70; defends the King at Ryegate and Rochester, 122, 131, 132, n. 2; at Lewes, 134; marriage, 146; flight, 205; at Ke- nilworth, 268; estates seized by de Clare, 254; summoned, 259, 262; lands at Pembroke, 260, n. 5 Warre, John de la, 325, n. 5 Washington, 166, n. 2
Waterville, Reginald, 128 Waverley, Ralph, Abbot of, 317, n. 3 Welsh auxiliaries, desert de Mont- fort, 275, n. 2
Wengham, Henry de, 68, n. 3 Westminster Abbey, 136, n. 5, 350, n. 2, 3
Westminster, Edward of, 253, n. 3 Westminster Hall, 33, 64
Westminster Palace burnt, 223, n. 3, 4 Whitsand, King embarks at, 116 Wicliffe, sent to Rome, 76, n. 5 Widmarsh, Prince Edward at, 263 Wigmore, 264, 284, 287, n. 4 Wilmington, 324, n. 1 Wilton, William de, 210 Wimbledon, Peter, rector of, 27 Winchelsea, 133, 324 Winchester, Earl of 43, n. 1 Winchester, Bishop of, 122, 237, 238 Winchester, great council at, 245, n. 3; young Simon de Montfort plunders, 267; Parliament at, 298 Windsor fortified, 108
Wolvesham, recusants from "Mad Parliament" escape to, 69 Woodstock, 248
Worcester, Bishop of, 122, 164, 237, 238, 261, 331; absolves baronial troops, 272, n. 2; death, 303, n. 1 Worcester, Nicholas de Ely, Bishop of, 308, n. 1
Worcester, troops summoned to meet at, 264, bridges destroyed at, 265; Prince Edward at, 266 Wyke, quoted, 240
Wyvile, Robert de, 298, n. 5
Zouch, Alan de la, 201, n. 3, 4
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