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
Sussex, 114;
benefices in, 179;
royal presentations to livings in, 179.
Sweden, letter of the king of, on the plague, 69;
the pestilence in, 69.
Switzerland, 63.
Syria, 2;
trade routes through, 3.
Talkeley priory, Essex, 176.
Tallagh abbey, 118.
Tamworth, land near, 141.
Tana, now Azor, 5.
Tartary, 2.
Tavistock abbey, 90.
Taxes, difficulty in raising, 197.
Tenants, deaths of manorial, 146, 148, 150, 154, 157, 188;
dearth of, 192;
refusal to pay old rents by, 199;
small holdings of, before epidemic, 201.
That-Molyngis, Ireland, pilgrimage to, 119.
Thurgarton priory, 152.
Tideswell, Church of, 203.
Tigris, trade route along, 3.
Tintagel, 173.
Tortona, 63.
Toulouse, 40, 45.
Tournay, 67, 50 _seqq._;
bishop of, 51;
abbey of St. Martin's at, 50.
Towcester, 193.
Towns, decay of, 155, 197.
Trade routes, the chief eastern, 3.
Trades unions, rise of, 200.
Trapani, 14.
Trebizond, trade with, 3.
Trent, 61.
Trevisa, his account of introduction of English into schools, 202.
Trigg, deanery of, 173.
Trileck, Bishop of Hereford, 142;
ordinations by, 209.
Trivet, his chronicle continued, 72.
Tumby, Stephen de, and Mary, his wife, 165.
Tura, Agniolo de, his account of the plague, 26.
Twerton, 85.
Tynemouth, account by a monk of, 160.
Tynham, 79.
Tyrolese Alps, 61.
Valencia, 58.
Valery, St., abbey of, 176.
Varese, 62.
Venice, ships from Crimea, trade with, 12;
plague at, 18, 28;
deaths at, 43;
doctors at, 31, 32.
Verona, 65.
Vienna, 65.
Villainage, extinction of, 200.
Villani, Giovanni, dies of the plague, 25.
Villani Matteo, on origin of the plague, 1;
on nature of the plague, 8;
his account of it, 25.
Vocations to priesthood fall off, 210.
Wadding on the effects of the plague, 216.
Wages, attempt to regulate, 197;
real reason for the measure, 198;
are doubled, 197.
Wakebridge, Sir William, 148.
Wales, 117;
small number of religious in monasteries of, 118.
Walter, abbot of Newenham, 90.
Wordsworth, 114.
Wappenbury, lands in, 190.
Wareham, 79, 80;
alien priory at, 80.
Waring, John de, 115.
Warminster, 167.
Warmwell, 79.
Warwickshire, institutions of clergy in, 125, 190;
Inq. p.m. in, 190;
date of plague in, 125.
Weedon, 193.
Welbeck abbey, 152.
Wells, 85.
West Chickerell, 79.
West Gotland, 68.
Westerham, impropriation of, to Canterbury, 179.
Westminster, 93;
hospital of St. James's at, 97.
Westminster abbey, 96, 97.
Westmoreland, 157.
Weston-super-Mare, 84, 193.
Weston, Hayling Island, 187.
Weston, William, 97.
Weymouth, 72, 77.
Whaddon, 115.
Whitchurch manor, 144, 164, 191.
Whitland abbey, 118.
Wight, Isle of, 114;
institutions of clergy in, 186.
William of Worcester, note as to Yarmouth, 130;
note as to Bodmin, 90.
Willington, 147.
Willington, Henry de, 164.
Wilmacott, Inq. p.m. as to, 191.
Wills in court of Hustings, London, 96.
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