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
Hampshire, date of plague in, 112;
institutions of clergy in, 180;
Inq. p.m. in, 188.
Hampton, John de, 112.
Hardington, 85.
Hartland abbey, 90.
Hartlebury, manor of the Bishop of Worcester, 124.
Harvests unreaped for lack of labour, 171, 189, 196.
Hastings, royal presentation to church in, 179.
Hastings, Laurence de, Earl of Pembroke, 118.
Hastings, William de, Inq. p.m. on, 188.
Hayling, Island, 113;
impoverishment of, 187;
priory, impoverishment of, 187.
Hecker, his account of commencement of the plague, 2.
Hedges, origin of, 201.
Heiligen Kreuz abbey, 65.
Helston, 173.
Hereford, disease of, 141;
institutions of clergy in, 142;
falling off in numbers ordained, 209.
Hertfordshire, date of plague in, 98;
institutions of clergy in, 177;
manors of, state of, 99.
Heriots, increase in number of, 190.
Herrings, increase in price of, 196.
Heveringland priory, 129.
Hexstall, Leticia, abbess of Pollesworth, 125.
Hickling priory, 129.
Hinton charterhouse, difficulties on death of tenants at, 170, 171.
Hinton Bluet, two masses on Sundays allowed at, 207.
Holcombe, Somerset, 85.
Holderness, deanery of, 153.
Holland, 67.
Holland, town of, 49.
Holland, Sir Thomas, 137.
Holy Cross, Bristol, 87.
Holy Name, rise of devotion to the, v.
Horsleigh priory, 190.
Horsley, 147.
Houghton, 159.
House, style of French country, 55.
Hull, 155.
Hume, on the plague, iv.
Husee, Sir Henry, Inq. p.m. on, 164.
Hyde abbey, 181.
Iceland, the bishops of, all die, 68.
Incumbents, ordination of, after appointment, 206.
Indulgences granted at time of plague, 110.
Infection, terrible nature of, 18, 27, 49, 62, 92.
Institutions of clergy, valuable evidence of, 76.
Inquisitions post-mortem, value of, 99.
Ireland, 119, _seqq._
Iron, increased price of, 196.
Islep, Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury, his enthronisation, 107;
letter on stipends of clergy, 213.
Istria, 61.
Ivychurch priory, 113, 163.
Jessop, Dr., his account of the plague in East Anglia, ii, 128, 129.
Jersey, 71.
Jervaux abbey, 152.
Jews, mortality amongst, 38.
Joan, Queen of Navarre, dies, 47.
Joan of Burgundy dies, 47.
Joan, daughter of Edward III, dies, 45.
John XXI, report as to Eastern commerce to, 2.
Kent, Margaret, Countess of, 136.
Keynsham abbey, 85.
Kidwelly priory, 118.
Kilkenny, 120.
Kilkhampton, John de, prior of Bodwin, 90.
Kilmersdon, 85.
King Edward, his compassion seldom manifested, 186;
on clerical education, 210.
Kingsmead, prioress of, 147.
Knighton, chronicle by, 73;
his account of plague at Bristol, 86;
ditto in Leicestershire, 139;
his description of labour difficulties, 198;
on the scarcity of priests, 205.
Knightsbridge, slaughter place for London at, 95.
Koos, or Chus, a trade station on the Nile, 4.
Kurds, the, attacked by the plague, 2.
Labour, increased cost of, 189, 196.
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