The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2 (of 2)
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_Minstrels_, description of them and their art in connection with
chivalry, I. 166, &c.
Their chivalric importance in Italy, II. 327.
_Molai_, Jacques de, appoints a successor to his authority over the
Templars, I. 140.
_Montferrand_, Regnaud de, the romantic excess of his love for chivalric
honours, I. 59.
_Montglaive_, Guerin de, I. 30.
_Montpensier_, Henry de Bourbon, his death in a tournament, II. 226.
_Mountfort_, Jane de, tale of her heroism, I. 239.
_Music_, ladies in chivalry were taught, I. 183, 184.
N.
_Naples_, chivalry at, II. 331.
Ceremonies of chivalric inauguration in, 332.
_Navaret_, battle of, II. 189.
_Nobility_, education of English, in the sixteenth century, II. 115.
_Normans_, nature of their chivalry, I. 383.
Plant chivalry in Italy, II. 331.
O.
_Oak_, in Navarre, order of, I. 374.
_Obedience_, dignity of, I. 6.
_Olympic_ games, their inferiority to the games of chivalry, I. 259.
_Orbigo_, account of a singular passage of arms at, II. 292-296.
_Orders_, the religious, their general principles, I. 333.
Qualifications for them, 336.
Use of the religious, 337.
Military orders, ib.
Dormant orders, 366.
Singular titles of, 371.
_Ordonnance_, companies of, established by Charles VII., their
unchivalric nature, II. 209.
_Orleans_, Duke of, his satire on the heaviness of English armour, I.
91.
_Orris_, Michael de, the romantic and chivalric nature of his love, I.
322.
_Ostrich_ feathers, whether originally a crest or a device of the Black
Prince, I. 101, &c.
_Otterbourn_, description of that chivalric battle, II. 76, &c.
_Oxenford_, Earl of, amusing story of his absurd pride, I. 36.
_Oxford_, Edward Vere, Earl of, his coxcombry and romantic gallantry,
II. 150.
P.
_Page_, the first gradation in chivalry, I. 30.
At what age a boy became one, ib.
His duties, 31.
Personal service, ib.
Taught love, religion, and war, 32.
His martial exercises, 35.
(See _Saintré_.)
Combats of pages, II. 208.
State of English pages during the sixteenth century, 149.
_Palaye_, Sainte, character of his Memoirs of ancient Chivalry, Preface.
_Paleaz_, Martin, a Spanish knight, his story, II. 271.
_Passage_ of arms, what it was, I. 327.
Error of the author of Ivanhoe concerning, ib. note.
Description of one in Burgundy, 328.;
and at Orbigo, in Spain, II. 292.
_Patriotism_, not necessarily a knightly virtue, I. 139.
But encouraged by the religious and military orders, 335, 336.
_Peacock_, festival and vow of the, I. 177.
Mode of dressing the, 178. note.
_Pelayo_, his history, II. 242.
_Pembroke_, Earl, stories of, II. 33. 52-58.
_Penitents_ of love, a singular set of fanatics in France, I. 211.
_Pennon_, the streamer at end of a lance, I. 66.