Great Britain -- History -- Henry III, 1216-1272; Henry III, King of England, 1207-1272
[634] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 199, 25th July.
[635] See the King’s letter to William Maingo, 24th July, 1219, in
_Foedera_, I. i. p. 155.
[636] It had been made in September, 1214, to last for five years from
Easter, 1215; _ib._ p. 125.
[637] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 201.
[638] _Foedera_, I. i. p. 157; _Roy. Lett._, vol. i. pp. 74, 76.
[639] They were Philip d’Aubigné, the Abbot of Stratford, and Alan
Basset. _Close Rolls_, vol. i. p. 410 b.
[640] _Foedera_, I. i. pp. 158, 159. Cf. _Roy. Lett._, vol. i. p. 94,
_Ann. Dunst._, a. 1220 (which wrongly make the period five years),
and _Hist. Ducs_, pp. 207, 208; the two latter authorities expatiate
on Philip’s generosity in consenting to prolong the truce without
pecuniary consideration.
[641] _Roy. Lett._, vol. i. pp. 33, 34.
[642] Warren went with her to the King, and a day, 15th September, was
given them, at which Warren begged Hubert to attend and do his utmost
“tam pro rege quam pro nobis”; _ib._ p. 42. The result does not appear.
[643] _Close Rolls_, vol. i. p. 408, 14th November.
[644] He landed at Dover on 1st November, and proposed to be in London
to meet Pandulf on the 4th; _Roy. Lett._, vol. i. p. 49.
[645] _Roy. Lett._, vol. i. pp. 54, 55.
[646] _Ib._ pp. 45, 46, 49–54, 62, 63, 65.
[647] _Ib._ pp. 94–96. Cf. the letter of Ivo de la Jaille--one of the
Angevin barons who still held out for the Angevin house--_ib._ p. 93.
Geoffrey de Neville was sent back to Poitou in February, 1220, but only
“in nuncium nostrum,” _Close Rolls_, vol. i. p. 411 b; he went after
12th February, and seems to have returned to England before 27th April,
_ib._ p. 417. The “Seneschal of Poitou and Gascony” to whom letters
are addressed on 10th February, 2nd July, and 29th July, 1220 (_Pat.
Rolls_, vol. i. pp. 228, 245, 243), was clearly a deputy, most likely
William Gauler.
[648] On January 17th, 1220, Pandulf urged Hubert “Provideatis etiam
de persona quae ire debeat in Pictaviam, quia tempus instat quo debeat
quicumque fuerit iter arripere. Nec expectetis super praemissis
consilium, cum nos hoc velimus et consulamus omnimodis bona fide.”
_Roy. Lett._, vol. i. p. 76. Again, on 27th January: “Si de mittenda
persona in Pictaviam tractavistis et eam invenistis, nobis quam citius
vestris literis intimetis.” _Ib._ p. 79.
[649] See for date Shirley’s note, _ib._ pp. 32, 33.
[650] “Comites Marchiae et _Angolismae_” in Shirley’s printed text,
_ib._ p. 114; but this latter word must be an error for _Augiae_.
[651] See the whole of this very amusing epistle, _ib._ pp. 114,
115. The date is approximately determined by Henry’s letter of
congratulation to Hugh.
[652] _Foedera_, I. i. p. 160.
[653] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 233. Ralf and Joldewin are spoken of as
going to Poitou “in nuntium nostrum” on 20th May; _Close Rolls_, vol.
i. p. 418 b.
[654] _Close Rolls_, vol i. p. 436.
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