The Great Pestilence (A.D. 1348-9), Now Commonly Known as the Black DeathGasquet, Francis Aidan
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The Great Pestilence (A.D. 1348-9), Now Commonly Known as the Black Death
Gasquet, Francis Aidan
Black Death; Diseases and history; Medicine, Medieval
Delaprey abbey, 137.
De' Mussi, 4, 16.
Denis, St., account of plague in chronicle of, 46;
mortality at, 47.
Denmark, 69.
Denny, east and west, 176.
Denton, Richard de, 137.
Derby, death of priests in county, 147;
institutions in, 146;
Dominicans of, 147.
Dereford, John de, Mayor of Oxford, 127.
Derley abbey, notes in the chartulary of, 147.
Desolation of country after the plague, 48, 50, 56, 68, 69, 106,
115, 123, 145, 155, 157, 161, _seqq._
Devon, date of plague in county, 80;
mortality in, 89.
Devotions, new character of popular, v.
Dice converted into "beads," 52.
Dissentis abbey, 63.
Ditchford friary, 125.
Doctors, consulted by French king, 49;
at Venice, 31;
at Avignon, 39;
flight of many, 43.
Dodington manor, 143.
Dominicans, falling off in numbers of, 183.
Doncaster, deanery of, institutions in, 152, 154, 155.
Dorchester, 79.
Dorsetshire, first appearance of plague in, 72, 78, 79;
institutions of clergy in, 79;
deaths of clergy, 162.
Doulton, 85.
Drakelow, lordship of, 148.
Drogheda, 119;
convent of Minorites at, 120.
Drontheim, archbishop and canons of, die, 67;
bishops of province of, die, 68.
Dublin, 119;
state of city after plague, 121;
convent of Minorites in, 120.
Duchy of Lancaster accounts, 173.
Dugdale's _Warwickshire_, institutions from, 125.
Dunstable, John de, prior of Coventry, 125.
Dunwich, 131.
East, the, plague originates in, 1;
lines of commerce with, 3, 4.
Eaststoke, in Hayling Island, 187.
Eckington, 147.
Ederos, or Ivychurch, 163.
Education, seriously affected by plague, ix;
condition of university after, 210.
Edward III, his great renown at the time of plague, iii.
Edyndon, Bishop of Winchester, 107;
his letter on the plague, 107;
his letter on cemeteries at Winchester, 111;
benefactions to St. Mary's, Winchester, 182;
his benefactions to Romsey, 182;
his inquiry into the state of St. Swithun's, 184;
his inquiry into the state of Christchurch, Hants, 184;
his letter about Shereborne priory, 185;
his admonition to priests about residence, 185.
Elsyng, Robert, 94.
Ely, diocese of, 132;
institutions in, 133;
arrangement for government of, 132;
proportion of beneficed and non-beneficed in, 134;
falling off of ordinations, 208;
oath demanded from candidates for orders, 207;
cathedral priory of, 133;
tax on Dunwich granted to the priory, 131.
Elyot, William, 186.
Engelberg, 64;
nunnery at, terrible mortality at, 64.
England, date of arrival of plague in, 71, 73.
English, introduction of, into schools, 202.
Episcopal registers, value of, 75;
kind of evidence to be found in, 75.
Escheator's returns as to death of landowners, 100.
Esse, Richard de, Abbot of Tavistock, 70.
Essex, benefices in, 175;
Inq. p.m. in, 175.
Etsch, valley of the, 61.
Eulogium Historiarum, the, 72.
Europe, lines of Eastern trade with, 4.
Evercreech, 84.
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