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
Exe, villages on the, 89.
Exeter, diocese of, date of plague in, 80, 87;
episcopal registers, testimony of, 88;
institutions of, 87, 172;
city of, St. Nicholas, 89.
Families swept away by plague, 65, 148, 169.
Farming, change in the system of, 200.
Farms, small, in use before the plague, 201.
Feodosia, S., otherwise Caffa, 4.
Ferriby priory, 152.
Fifteenth century, the, a period of reconstruction, 219.
Fish, scarcity of, 197;
increased price of, 196;
supposed spread of epidemic through, 42.
Fishing boats convey infection, 89.
FitzEustace, Thomas, Inq. p.m. on, 177.
FitzRalph, archbishop of Armagh, on decrease of Oxford students, 126.
FitzWilliam, John, 154.
Flanders, 51.
Fleurchamps abbey, 67.
Flight of people before plague, 154.
Florence, 16, 20-25.
Food, spread of infection through, 42;
dearness of, 140.
Fordingbridge, 112.
Foswert, 67.
Foucarmont abbey, 46.
Fourteenth century, common view as to, i.
Fowey, the estuary of, 89.
France, S. Luce on population of, 54;
condition of rural, in 14th century, 55.
Franciscans, Wadding on effect of plague on, 216.
Frankfort, 66.
Freeman, professor, on real greatness of middle ages, 217.
Fremington, 89.
Freshford, 85.
Friars, of Piacenza, deaths amongst, 19;
in Provence, mortality amongst, 44;
mortality of, 45;
of Winchester diocese, falling off in numbers, 183;
of Our Lady, Norwich, 129.
Frodsham manor, 145.
Frome, 85.
Funerals, regulations for, 28.
Furniture of French houses, 55.
Fyfhide, William de, 112.
Gall, St., abbey of, 70.
Gallarete, 62.
Garstang, 156.
Garter, foundation of the Order of the, i.
Gascoigne, Thomas, on decrease of Oxford students, 126.
Gascony, 46, 48.
Gayton, near Towcester, 193.
Gaza, 2.
Geneva, Lake of, 63.
Genoa, merchants of, report beginning of plague, 1;
ships carry plague to, 12;
date of plague at, 18;
ships from, carry plague to Marseilles, 34;
settlements in Crimea of merchants belonging to, 3-4.
Gerard Otho, archbishop of Catania, 14.
Gerneys, Joan, abbess of Romsey, 188.
Gesta Abbatum, the, 97.
Gibraltar, death of Alphonsus XI at, 59.
Gillingham, Dorset, court rolls of, 167.
Girgenti, 14.
Glastonbury, decrease in number of monks, 85, 215.
Glass, first use of, 55;
painted, influence of plague on manufacture of, 203.
Gloucester, county of, benefices in, 188;
city of, stops communication with Bristol, 92.
Godstowe, prioress of, 125.
Goods of deceased tenants seized by the lord of the manor, 193.
Grandisson, bishop, 88, 90, 172.
Green, J. R., his history, ii;
his estimate of church influence, v.
Gresley, prior of, 147.
Grinstead, East, near Salisbury, 165.
Grisant, William, doctor at Marseilles, 35.
Guernsey, 71.
Guilds, rise of, v.
Hagham priory, 158.
Hallmote courts, 159.
Haltemprice priory, 152.
Hame, manor of, 189.
Hampole, Richard Rolle, of, iv.
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