Edward, Prince of Wales, 1330-1376; Great Britain -- History -- Edward III, 1327-1377
Purveys, John, 228.
Præmunire, Statute of, 195.
Provisors, Statute of, 194.
Rheims, Besieged by Edward III., 125, 126.
Ribeaumont, Reconnoitres English before Poitiers, 98.
Richard II., 150, 221, 225.
Rochelle, 149.
Romorantin, Captured by the Black Prince, 97.
Roncesvalles, Pass of, 162.
Serfdom, 77, 78.
Sluys, Battle of, 18, 19.
Soldiers: how Raised, 27
their Pay, 27
how Armed, 28.
Spain, Condition of, 151-153.
Spanish Expedition, Decided on, 157
Results of, 173.
St. George, Chapel of, 61.
St. Pierre, Eustace de, 49.
Straw, Jack, 224.
Stury, Richard, 213.
Sumptuary Statute, 140, 141.
Sudbury, Archbishop, Murdered, 225.
Tax, Hearth, 177, 183.
Taxation 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.
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"The disease seemed to be a poisoning of the blood."
Battle off Sluys 19
Battle of Sluys 19
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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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