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
Rochester, cathedral priory of, 106.
Rogers, Professor Thorold, on population, 195.
Romsey abbey, 183;
election of abbess to, 183;
benefactions of Bishop Edyndon, 182.
Roskild, the bishopric of, state of the manors of, 69.
Round numbers, misleading nature of, 54, 156.
Ruswyl, 63.
Rutland, 138.
Rye, 115.
Sacraments, difficulty in obtaining the, 33.
Sacrament, the blessed, increase of devotion to, v.
Sadington, 141.
St. Alban's, decrease in number of monks at, 215;
date of plague at, 97;
death of a monk of, at Canterbury, 103;
peculiars of, 177.
St. Brice, parish of, 51.
St. Gall, abbey of, 62.
St. Gothard, pass of, 62.
St. Ives, John of, camerarius of Ely, 133.
St. Piat, parish of, Tournay, 51.
St. Trond, difficulties with tenants at, 56.
St. Valery, abbey of, Picardy, 176.
Salisbury, diocese of, institutions of clergy in, 78;
deaths in, 162.
Salt, increased price of, 196.
Salvatierra, 59.
Sandown, hospital of, 93, 185.
Sandwich, cemetery at, 103.
Santiago, 51, 59.
Sanudo, Marino, his report on lines of commerce, 2.
Saragossa, 59.
Sardinia, 58.
Sciacca, 14.
Scotch invaders attacked, 160.
Sebenico, 61.
Secular and regular clergy, proportion of, 211;
ordination of, in London, 213, _note_.
Selkirk forest, 160.
Selwood forest, 170.
Selwood, Richard de, 126.
Seyer, his history of Bristol, 86.
Shaftesbury, 79.
Shelford priory, 152.
Shereborne abbey, 118.
Shepey, Jordan, Mayor of Coventry, 125.
Ships without crews on the high seas, 2, 67.
Shireborne priory, 185.
Shrewsbury, institutions of clergy in, 143.
Shrewsbury, Ralph of, and bishop of Bath and Wells, 71;
letter of, on the plague, 81-3.
Shropshire, 143.
Sicily, 12.
Sick left without attendants, 39-40, 44.
Siena, 26;
population of, 27, _note_;
building of cathedral of, suspended, 27, 218.
Skelton, William, prior of Luffield, 137.
Sladen, manor of, 100.
Smithfield, East, cemetery at, 93.
Snetterton, manor of, 130.
Social results of plague, 195, 217.
Somerset, date of plague in the county of, 80, 81, 83;
institutions of clergy in, 84, 165;
dearth of clergy in, 84.
Southampton, 113, 139.
Southwood, 187.
Spain, 48, 58, _seqq._
Spalatro, 60.
Spettisbury, 78.
Spiritual writers, rise of an English school of, iv.
Spoils of France, English people rich with, i.
Sprouston, Robert de, 134.
Staffordshire, 141.
Stamford, St. Michael's, united to Worthorp, 138.
Stipends of clergy, 213.
Stockton, near Warminster, 167.
Stoke-Clare, college of, 212.
Stoke, Hayling Island, 187.
Stowe's account of London cemeteries, 94.
Strange, John le, 143, 144;
Fulk, _ibid._;
Humphrey, _ibid._
Strikes against old rents, 199.
Students, decrease in numbers of, 126.
Styria, 61, 65.
Suffolk, institutions of clergy in, 128.
Surrey, date of plague in, 113;
institutions in, 180;
depreciation of land in, 188.
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