INDEX
- Adela of France, 21, 22, 40
- Albemarle, earl of, 272, 281
- Alençon, John of, 51
- Alençon, Robert, count of, 89
- Alençon, siege of, 94
- Alexander III., Pope, 19
- Alexander of Scotland, 162, 258–260, 273, 276, 278, 279
- Angers occupied by Bretons, 61, 89;
- John at, 74, 115, 200
- Angoulême, Ademar, count of, 75–77, 87
- Angoulême, Isabel of, 76, 77, 89
- Anjou, Arthur acknowledged in, 61;
- John in, 115, 200, 201
- Aquitaine, Richard made duke of, 1;
- proposal to transfer it to John, 8, 9.
- See Gascony, Poitou
- Ardenne, Ralf of, 107
- Arques, siege of, 87;
- surrender, 102
- Arthur of Britanny, 36, 57, 58, 61, 71, 85, 86, 90–92
- Articles of the Barons, 213–217, 227, 233
- Arundel, earl of, 272
- Athies, Gerald of, 150
- Aubigny, William of, 80, 248, 251
- Auvergne ceded to France, 73
- Axholme ravaged, 279
- Baldwin, archbishop of Canterbury, 20, 26
- Balliol, Hugh de, 274, 276
- Bangor burnt, 158;
- bishop of, see Robert
- Barham Down, muster on, 177
- Barnard Castle, siege of, 276
- Barons, English, their attitude after Richard’s death, 64;
- swear obedience to John, 104;
- grievances against him, 122–125, 131;
- refuse foreign service, 186, 189;
- meet John at Wallingford, 191;
- refuse to pay scutage, 210;
- relations with Langton, 211, 212, 218, 219;
- meeting at S. Edmund’s, 221;
- demand Henry I.’s charter, ib.;
- appeal to the Pope, 225;
- assemble in arms, 226;
- their “schedule,” 227;
- defy the king, 228;
- besiege Northampton, ib.;
- Bedford surrendered to, 229;
- refuse arbitration, ib.;
- win London, ib.;
- plunder the Jews, 230;
- take Exeter, ib.;
- evacuate it, 231;
- besiege the Tower, 232;
- seize Lincoln, ib.;
- break their promise to John, 236;
- insolence to him, 238;
- prepare for war, 239;
- spoil the forests, 241;
- meet bishops, 242, 243;
- usurp sheriffdoms, 243;
- propose to elect a new king, 244;
- advance against John, 248;
- retreat, ib.;
- attempt relief of Rochester, 250;
- negotiate with John, 252;
- offer crown to Louis, 253, 254;
- northern, do homage to Alexander, 259;
- of the Irish March, support John, 172, 173;
- of Poitou betray John, 201
- Barri, William de, footnote 600
- Beauchamp, William de, 229
- Beaufort, John and S. Hugh at, 60
- Beaumont, Adam de, 272
- Bedford surrendered to the barons, 229
- Belvoir surrendered to John, 256
- Berwick taken by John, 260
- Béthune, Robert de, 230, 255
- Bishops, English, their flight, 130;
- restoration and restitution, 188, 190, 191, 206;
- claim free election for churches, 192;
- confer with barons, 242, 243;
- proclaim excommunication of “disturbers,” 243
- Blanche of Castille, 73
- Bolton, meeting of John and William the Lion at, 132
- Boulogne, Reginald, count of, 68, 70, 107, 108, 185, 202, 203
- Bourges ceded to France, 73
- Bouvines, battle of, 203
- Boves, Hugh de, 202, 203, 241, footnote 1112
- Brabant, duke of, 202
- Braose, Giles de, bishop of Hereford, footnote 989, 288
- Braose, Margaret de, 140, 281
- Braose, Maud, wife of William de, 149–152, 155, 156, 288
- Braose, Maud de, wife of Griffith ap Rees, 140
- Braose, Philip de, 15, 139
- Braose, Reginald de, 152, 288
- Braose, William de, 139–141, 144–147, 149–151, 155, 156, 287, 288
- Braose, William de, the younger, 152, 156, 288
- Bréauté, Falkes de, 232, 247, 255, 281, 285
- Brewer, William, 222, 255, 285
- Brezolles, siege of, 54
- Britanny, Alice of, 200
- Britanny, Arthur of, see Arthur
- Britanny, Constance of, see Constance
- Britanny, Eleanor of, 196
- Britanny, Geoffrey of, see Geoffrey
- Britanny, Peter, count of, see Dreux
- Brus, Peter de, 263, 273
- Buck, Walter, 255
- Burgh, Hubert de, 80, 90, 231, 233, 237, 252, 269, 274, 280, 281
- Burgh, William de, 138, 139, 141, 142
- Caermarthen, Rees and John at, 25
- Cambridgeshire ravaged, 257, 278
- Camville, Gerard de, 31, 33, 35
- Canterbury, John at, 118;
- disputed election to see, 119–121;
- archbishops of, see Baldwin, Hubert, Langton
- Carlisle attacked by Alexander, 260;
- siege of, 273
- Carrick, Duncan, lord of, 152
- Carrickfergus, siege of, 152
- Casamario, abbot of, 94, 100
- Casinghem, William of, 280
- Castles in John’s lands, 26, 27;
- disputes between John and Longchamp about, 31–35;
- royal, John’s designs on, 39, 41;
- the barons’, demanded by John, 80
- Cathal Carrach O’Conor, king of Connaught, 139
- Cathal Crovderg O’Conor, king of Connaught, 139, 142
- Châlus, siege of, 56
- Charter of Henry I., 211, 219–221;
- the Great, 233–236;
- quashed by the Pope, 246
- Château-Gaillard, 55, 94;
- siege of, 95;
- attempted relief, 96, 97;
- fall, 100
- Châteauroux, siege of, 20, 21
- Chester, muster at, 158
- Chester, Ralf, earl of, 50, 58, 65, 285
- Chichester, bishop of, see Richard
- Chinon surrendered to Philip Augustus, 113
- Cinque Ports, their relations with John, 132, 163, 280
- Cistercians, their quarrel with John, 73;
- claim exemption from interdict, 129;
- John’s spoliations of, 160, 171
- Clare, Isabel de, 29, 148
- Clare, Richard de, earl of Striguil, 12
- Clare, Richard, earl of, 65, 252, 255, 261
- Clergy, John’s dealings with, 128, 129, 136, 187, 207
- Cogan, Miles, 13–16
- Cogan, Richard, 16, 138
- Colchester, siege of, 261
- “Commune” of 1205, 104
- “Commune” of London, 39
- Connaught, civil war in, 139;
- kings of, see Cathal, Roderic
- Constance of Britanny, 5, 9, 58, 61, 71, 85
- Corfe, Peter of Pontefract imprisoned at, 170
- Cork, city, constables of, 15, 16;
- “English” driven out of, 138;
- county, 153;
- kingdom, 14, 15.
- See Desmond
- Cornhill, Reginald of, 248
- Counties in Ireland, the earliest, 153
- Courcy, John de, 13, 16, 19, 137–139, 143, 152
- Coventry, bishop of, see Nonant
- Crowland burnt by John, 278
- Croxton, abbot of, 283–285
- Culvertage, 176
- Cumin, John, archbishop of Dublin, 17, 18
- Curson, Robert, 204
- Cuthred MacWilliam, 162, 163
- Desmond, 14, 15;
- fiefs in, 138.
- See Cork
- Dover, siege of, 280;
- raised, 281
- Dreux, Robert, count of, 200
- Dreux, Robert of, the younger, 273, 276, 281
- Dreux, Peter of, count of Britanny, 200, 241, 280
- Driencourt seized by John, 78
- Dublin, held by Henry II., 12;
- John’s charter to, 138;
- John in, 152, 153;
- archbishops of, see Cumin, O’Toole
- Durand, 160, 162
- Durham, bishops of, see Philip, Puiset
- Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of England, 1, 30, 41, 43, 63, 69, 73, 86, 103
- Ely sacked, 258
- England, condition of, under John, 212–217
- Erlée, John d’, footnote 238, footnote 256
- Escheats, inquiry concerning, 163
- Essex harried, 257;
- earls of, see Mandeville, Fitz-Peter
- Eu, count of, see Lusignan
- Evreux, John at, 53;
- burnt by Philip, 55;
- county of, 73
- Ewell, John does homage to the Pope at, 180
- Exeter taken by the barons, 230;
- evacuated, 231;
- besieged, 281
- Falaise, siege of, 102
- Felton, homage of barons to Alexander at, 259
- Ferrars, William, Earl, 50, 65, 150, 179, 285
- Fitz-Audeline, William, 13, 14
- Fitz-Henry, Meiler, 13, 138, 141–149
- Fitz-Herbert, Herbert, 14
- Fitz-Herbert, William, 14
- Fitz-Payne, Ralf, 148
- Fitz-Peter, Geoffrey, earl of Essex and justiciar, 62, 64, 65, 128, 194
- Fitz-Stephen, Robert, 14–16
- Fitz-Walter, Robert, 169, 171, 187, 219, 228, 239, 249, 250, 252, 257, 270, 289–293
- Flanders, Baldwin, count of, 68
- Flanders, Ferrand, count of, 185, 196, 203
- Fleet, the English, 104, 176, 178, 193, 267
- Fontevraud, John at, 59, 60
- Forest law, hardships of, 213
- Framlingham castle surrenders to John, 261
- France, king of, see Philip
- Franceis, William, 8
- Frederic, king of Sicily, 174, 175
- Fréteval, battle of, 54
- Furnes, Thomas of, 61
- Galloway, Alan of, 168
- Gant, Gilbert de, 273, 276, 278, 279
- Gascony, John in, 74, 114;
- adheres to him, 103
- Geoffrey, duke of Britanny, 2, 9, 10, 20
- Geoffrey, bishop-elect of Lincoln, 8;
- chancellor, 20;
- archbishop of York, 36–38, 46, 126, 127
- Gerald of Wales, his picture of Geoffrey and John, 10, 11
- Glanville, Ranulf de, 8
- Gloucester, Isabel of, 7, 25, 26, 75, 196
- Gloucester, William, earl of, 6
- Gournay, Hugh of, 96
- Graçay ceded to France, 73
- Gray, Walter de, 193
- Grey, John de, bishop of Norwich, 119, 120, 130;
- justiciar in Ireland, 149, 151, footnote 793, 194
- Griffith, prince of South Wales, 135, 140
- Gualo, cardinal and legate, 264–268, 270, 285
- Gwenwynwyn, prince of Powys, 135
- Hardel, William, mayor of London, 270
- Haye, Nicola de, footnote 140, 276
- Hedingham, siege of, 261
- Henry I., charter of, 211, 219–221
- Henry II., king of England, 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11–17, 19–24
- Henry VI., emperor, 49, 164
- Henry, son of Henry II., 1–3, 5, 6, 8
- Henry, son of King John, footnote 575, 283, 284
- Heraclius, patriarch of Jerusalem, 11, 12
- Hereford, bishop of, see Braose
- Hertfordshire harried, 257
- Holland, Ada, countess of, footnote 740
- Holland, William, count of, footnote 740, 202, 273
- Howels, Hugh of, 99
- Hubert Walter, bishop of Salisbury, 46;
- archbishop of Canterbury, 50, 62, 64, 65, 83, 105, 107, 110, 113
- Hugh, S., bishop of Lincoln, 38, 59–61, 78
- Huntingdon, David, earl of, 25, 50, 65, 67
- Huntingdonshire ravaged, 257
- Ingebiorg, wife of Philip Augustus, 72
- Innocent III., Pope, attitude towards John’s divorce, 75;
- sends arbitrators to Philip and John, 94;
- quashes elections to Canterbury, 120;
- consecrates Langton, 127;
- lays England under interdict, ib.;
- negotiations with John, 129;
- crowns Otto, 166;
- excommunicates him, ib.;
- bids Philip depose John, 175;
- order for elections to churches, 192;
- mediates between John and Philip, 204;
- John and the barons appeal to, 225;
- his answers, ib., 226;
- excommunicates “disturbers of king and kingdom,” 242;
- quashes the Charter, 246;
- excommunicates rebels by name, 262;
- interdicts London, ib.;
- forbids Louis’s expedition, 264
- Interdict in England, 127;
- Cistercians claim exemption from, 129;
- raised, 207;
- London under, 262, 270
- Ireland, lordship of, granted by Henry II. to John, 17;
- extent of English dominions in, 12;
- John in, 17–19;
- John’s lordship of, 28;
- succession of justiciars in, footnote 595;
- John’s second visit to, 152, 153;
- counties in, 153.
- See March
- Isabel of Angoulême, see Angoulême
- Isabel of Gloucester, see Gloucester
- Issoudun ceded to France, 73
- Jerusalem, kingdom of, 11
- Jews, persecuted by John, 137;
- plundered by the barons, 230
- Joan, daughter of John and Isabel, 198
- Joan, daughter of John and wife of Llywelyn, 135, 158, 169
- John Lackland born, 1;
- his surname, 2;
- alleged grant of Mortain to, 3;
- betrothed to Alice of Maurienne, 4, 5;
- provision for him in 1174, 6;
- betrothed to Isabel of Gloucester, 7;
- named lord of Ireland, ib.;
- his early years, ib., 8;
- compared with Geoffrey, 10;
- character, ib., 11;
- offered crown of Jerusalem, 11, 12;
- knighted, 12;
- receives homage for Irish fiefs, 14;
- visits Ireland, 17–19;
- project for his crowning, 19;
- his first campaign, 20, 21;
- proposal to marry him to Adela, 21, 22;
- with Henry at Le Mans, 22;
- leaves him, ib., 23;
- count of Mortain, 24, 25;
- marriage, 25;
- dealings with Wales, ib., 26;
- his lands interdicted, 26;
- their extent, 26–28;
- his household, 28, 29;
- despoils William the Marshal, 29;
- oath of absence from England, 30;
- returns, ib.;
- rivalry with Longchamp, 31–38;
- recognised as heir to the Crown, 39;
- league with Philip Augustus, 40;
- dealings with Longchamp and Puiset, 41, 42;
- with the justiciars, 43, 44;
- goes to Normandy, 44;
- treaty with Philip, 45;
- rebellion, 45, 46;
- Richard’s opinion of, 47;
- intrigues with Philip, 49;
- cited for trial, 50, 51;
- reconciled with Richard, 52;
- his lands confiscated, ib.;
- recovers Evreux for Richard, 53;
- helps Richard against Philip, 53–55;
- ratifies exchange of Andely, 55;
- accused by Philip to Richard, ib.;
- leaves Richard, 56;
- designated as his heir, ib.;
- William of Newburgh’s character of, 58;
- goes to Britanny, 59;
- acknowledged by Angevin barons, ib.;
- relations with S. Hugh, 59–61;
- goes to Normandy, 61;
- crowned duke, 62;
- regains Le Mans, 63;
- goes to England, ib.;
- crowned, ib., 65, 66;
- dealings with Scotland, 66, 67;
- goes to Normandy, 68;
- truce with Philip, ib.;
- alliance with Flanders, ib.;
- French barons do homage to, 69, 70;
- agreement with William des Roches, 70;
- joined by Arthur and Constance, 71;
- returns to Normandy, 72;
- truce with Philip, ib.;
- goes to Aquitaine, ib.;
- meets Philip, ib.;
- goes to England, 73;
- quarrels with the Cistercians, ib.;
- treaty with Philip, ib.;
- does him homage, 74;
- goes to the south, ib.;
- his divorce, 75;
- second marriage, 77;
- returns to England, ib.;
- receives homage of William the Lion, 78;
- quarrel with the Lusignans, ib., 79;
- with English earls, 80;
- takes money from the host, ib.;
- returns to Normandy, 81;
- visits Paris, ib.;
- appeals the Poitevin barons of treason, ib.;
- treaty with Navarre, 83;
- cited for trial, ib.;
- fails to appear, 84;
- summons Arthur, 85;
- relieves Mirebeau, 86;
- returns to Normandy, 87;
- burns Tours, ib.;
- keeps Christmas at Caen, 89;
- visits Alençon, ib.;
- designs against Arthur, 90;
- indifference to Philip’s successes, 93;
- complains of Philip to the Pope, 94;
- besieges Alençon, ib.;
- his building at Château-Gaillard, 95;
- nicknamed “Softsword,” 96;
- plan to relieve Château-Gaillard, ib., 97;
- conversation with the Marshal, 98;
- returns to England, 99;
- letter to Roger de Lacy, ib.;
- summons the host, 102;
- preparations for defence, 104, 105;
- secret negotiations with Philip, 105–107;
- relations with Archbishop Hubert, 104, 107;
- with the Marshal, 106, 107, 109, 110;
- meets the host at Porchester, 107, 108;
- dismisses it, 111;
- claims fines from it, 112;
- remark on Hubert Walter’s death, 113;
- goes to Aquitaine, 114;
- besieges Montauban, ib.;
- regains Angers, 115;
- truce with Philip, 116;
- intrigues with Canterbury chapter, 118–121;
- financial difficulties, 122, 123;
- sells charters to towns, 124;
- loans to barons, ib., 125;
- scheme for taxing clergy, 125;
- demands a thirteenth of moveables, 126;
- refuses election of Langton, 127;
- confiscates Church property, 128;
- negotiates with Rome, 129;
- his triumph, 130–132;
- dealings with Scotland, 132–134;
- with Wales, 135, 136;
- excommunicated, 136;
- cruelties to the clergy, ib.;
- to the Jews, 137;
- dealings with Ireland, 139–154;
- with the Braoses, 139–141, 149–151, 155, 156, 287, 288;
- expeditions to Wales, 158, 159;
- negotiates with Langton, 159;
- cuts down his woods, ib.;
- extorts money from monks, 160;
- meets Pandulf, 161, 162;
- knights Alexander of Scotland, 162;
- helps William the Lion, 163;
- orders inquests into services, etc., ib.;
- seizes men of Cinque Ports, ib.;
- alliance with Otto, 164–166;
- league against France, 166, 167;
- prepares to go to Gascony, 167;
- to Wales, 169;
- hangs Welsh hostages, ib.;
- returns to London, ib.;
- interview with Peter of Pontefract, 170;
- demands hostages from the barons, 171;
- and a quit-claim from the clergy, 172;
- relations with barons in Ireland, ib., 173;
- renews negotiations with Rome, 174;
- preparations for defence of England, 176–178;
- offers terms to Innocent, 178;
- agreement with Pandulf, 179;
- homage to the Pope, 180;
- alleged embassy to Morocco, footnote 806;
- league with Flanders, 185, 186;
- receives Langton, 187;
- his expedition checked, 188, 189;
- schemes of vengeance, 189;
- homage to legate, 190;
- conference with barons and bishops, 191;
- orders elections to churches, 192, 193;
- truce with the Welsh, 193;
- comment on Geoffrey Fitz-Peter’s death, 194;
- summons “men of the shire” to council, 195;
- receives homage of count of Flanders, 196;
- goes to Poitou, ib.;
- success in Aquitaine, 197;
- negotiations with the Lusignans, 197–199;
- victory at Nantes, 200;
- wins Angers, ib.;
- betrayed at La Roche-au-Moine, 201, 202;
- his continental allies, 202;
- their defeat, 203;
- summons forces from England, ib.;
- truce with Philip, 204, 205;
- returns to England, 206;
- demands quit-claim from clergy, 207;
- grants free election to churches, 209;
- dispute with barons about scutage, 210, 211;
- England’s grievances under, 212–217;
- relations with Langton, 218, 222, 223;
- discussions with barons about Charter, 220–222;
- demands oath of allegiance, 223;
- sends for troops from Poitou, 224;
- appeals to Rome, 225;
- takes the cross, 226;
- negotiates with barons, 227;
- rejects their schedule, ib., 228;
- preparations for war, 228;
- grants election of mayor to London, ib., 229;
- proposes arbitration, 229;
- garrisons Rochester, 231;
- his desperate condition, 232;
- grants the Charter, 232–234;
- behaviour afterwards, 237;
- sickness, ib.;
- insulted by barons, 238;
- dealings with the Irish March, 240;
- seeks help over sea, 241;
- refuses to meet barons, ib.;
- sails to Sandwich, 243;
- appeals to the Pope, 246;
- besieges Rochester, 248–251;
- divides his host, 255;
- march to the north, 256;
- ravages of his troops, ib., 257–259;
- takes Berwick, 260;
- raids on Scotland, ib.;
- reconquers Yorkshire, ib.;
- marches on the eastern counties, 261;
- threatens London, 263;
- negotiations with northern barons, ib.;
- relations with towns, ib.;
- encourages commerce, 264;
- sends embassy to France, ib.;
- writes to Louis, ib.;
- prepares for defence against him, 267;
- meets Gualo, 268;
- goes to Sandwich, ib.;
- retires, 269;
- plans of defence, 274, 275;
- relieves Windsor, 277;
- burns Crowland, 278;
- ravages Lincolnshire, 279;
- goes to Lynn, ib.;
- seaports loyal to, 280;
- sickness, 281;
- losses in crossing the Wash, 282;
- last days, 282–284;
- will, 284, 285;
- death, 285;
- epitaph, 286;
- relations with Eustace de Vesci, 289, 293;
- with Robert Fitz-Walter, 289–293
- John of Alençon, 51
- Justice, abuse of, 213, 215
- Kahanger, William de, footnote 129
- Knight-service, inquiry concerning, 163
- Lacy, Hugh de, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19
- Lacy, Hugh de, the younger, 143, 144, 148, 152, 154
- Lacy, Roger de, 34, 35, 65, 71, 80, 95
- Lacy, Walter de, 140, 141, 143, 144, footnote 660, 149, 151, 152, 154, 240, 285
- Laigle, Gilbert de, 280
- La Marche, county of, 76, 79
- La Marche, count of, see Lusignan
- Langton, Stephen, elected archbishop of Canterbury, 121;
- consecrated, 127;
- John’s negotiations with, footnote 549, 159;
- goes to Rome, 175;
- to England, 186, 187;
- absolves John, 187;
- presides at council in London, 189;
- stops John’s vengeance on the barons, ib., 190;
- agreement with John about elections, 193;
- negotiations with the Welsh, 194;
- threatens appeal against the legate, 208;
- relations with the barons, 211, 212, 218, 219, 222;
- with John, 222, 223;
- mediates between them, 227;
- allows John to garrison Rochester, 231;
- his share in the Charter, 234;
- custody of the Tower given to, 239;
- Rochester castle restored to, ib.;
- goes to Rome, 244;
- suspended, ib.;
- suspension confirmed, 255
- La Roche-au-Moine, siege of, 201
- La Rochelle reinforced by John, 112, 113;
- John lands at, 114
- Leicester, Robert, earl of, 25, 100
- Leinster granted to Earl Richard de Clare, 12;
- to William the Marshal, 149
- Le Mans, Henry II. and John at, 22;
- Arthur and Philip at, 61;
- regained by John, 63
- Leominster burnt, 150
- Limerick, city, struggles of Irish and Normans for, 13, 15;
- won by the “English,” 138;
- William de Burgh custodian of, ib.;
- transferred to De Braose, 141;
- resumed by the Crown, 144;
- restored to De Braose, 145
- Limerick, kingdom of, 14, 15
- Limerick, honour of, granted to William de Braose, 139, 140;
- confiscated, 154
- Limoges, Guy, viscount of, 76, 87
- Lincoln, William of Scotland does homage at, 78;
- taken by barons, 232, 273;
- castle besieged, 31, 276;
- bishop of, see Hugh
- Lincolnshire ravaged by barons, 273;
- by John, 279
- Llywelyn ap Jorwerth, prince of North Wales, 135, 157–159, 167
- Loches surrendered to Philip Augustus, 113
- London supports John against Longchamp, 39;
- election of mayor granted to, 228, 229;
- joins the barons, 229;
- suburbs fired, 258;
- interdicted, 262, 270;
- welcomes Louis, 270;
- councils in, 42, 100, 103, 125, 189, 190, 206, 211;
- mayor of, see Hardel
- Longchamp, William of, bishop of Ely and chancellor, 30–44
- Los, count of, footnote 740
- Louis, son of Philip Augustus, his marriage, 73;
- designs on England, 175, 176;
- besieges Montcontour, 199;
- challenges John at La-Roche-au-Moine, 201;
- invited by English barons, 253, 254;
- sends them help, 255, 257, 261, 262;
- his claims to the Crown, 264–266;
- goes to England, 268;
- his manifesto, 269;
- advance to London, 270;
- excommunicated, ib.;
- takes Winchester, 271;
- joined by magnates, 272;
- disputes among his followers, ib., 273;
- returns to London, 273;
- besieges Dover, 276, 280;
- joined by Alexander, 276;
- raises the siege, 281
- “Lou Pescaire,” 88, 96
- Louvain, duke of, 202
- Lucius III., Pope, 19
- Lusignan, Almeric of, 76
- Lusignan, Geoffrey of, 76, 199
- Lusignan, Guy of, 76
- Lusignan, Hugh of, count of La Marche, 76, 77, 79, 199
- Lusignan, Hugh of, the younger, 76, 199
- Lusignan, Ralf of, count of Eu, 77–79
- Lusignan family, 81–82, 86, 87, 197–199
- Lynn, John at, 279, 281
- MacCarthy, Dermot, king of Desmond, 15
- Maelgwyn, prince of South Wales, 135
- Maine overrun by Philip, 61;
- Arthur acknowledged in, ib.
- Maltôte, 205
- Mandeville, Geoffrey de, earl of Essex, 196, 238, 253, footnote 1184, 290
- Mandeville, William de, earl of Essex, 20, 22
- Mantes, council at, 94
- March, the English, in Ireland, 142;
- its organization, 153–155;
- John’s later dealings with, 240
- Marlborough, John married at, 25;
- fealty sworn to John at, 132;
- castle, conflicting claims to, 272
- Marsh, Geoffrey, 240
- Marsh, Richard, 241
- Marshal, John, footnote 128
- Marshal, William, earl of Pembroke, his marriage, 29;
- despoiled by John, ib.;
- joins John against Longchamp, 38;
- policy on Richard’s death, 56–58;
- goes to England, 62, 64;
- belted earl, 65;
- sent to Normandy, 80;
- to France, 93, 100;
- agreement with Philip, 101;
- relations with John, 98, 106, 107, 109–111;
- goes to Ireland, 146;
- intrigues of Meiler and John against him, 146–148;
- Leinster regranted to, 149;
- shelters the De Braoses, 151;
- meets John at Dublin, 155;
- recalled to England, footnote 793;
- negotiates between John and the barons, 227, 229, 232;
- embassy to France, 264;
- dissuades John from fighting Louis, 269;
- named guardian to Henry III., 284;
- executor of John’s will, 285
- Marshal, William, the younger, 272, 273
- Mauclerc, William, footnote 807, 225
- Mauléon, Savaric de, 86, footnote 482, 224, 251, 255, 258, 263, 271, 278, 279, 285
- Mauley, Peter de, 284
- Maurienne, 4, 5
- Mausé, Porteclin de, 197
- Meath granted to Hugh de Lacy, 12;
- to Walter de Lacy, 149;
- confiscated, 154;
- restored, ib., 240
- Melrose, homage of barons to Alexander at, 259
- Melun, council at, 265
- Mercadier, 54, 63
- Mervant, siege of, 199
- Middlesex harried, 257
- Milécu, siege of, 197
- Mirebeau, siege of, 86
- Monmouth, John of, 285
- Montauban, siege of, 114
- Montcontour, siege of, 199
- Montfort, Simon de, 174, 252
- Moreve, 103
- Mortain, Henry’s alleged grant of, to John, 3;
- granted to John by Richard, 24, 25
- Mortimer, William of, 99
- Moveables, taxation of, 124, 126
- Mowbray, William de, 65
- Munster, North and South, 14
- Navarre, Sancho VII., king of, 83
- Nevers, count of, 272, 276–278
- Neville, Hugh de, 272
- Newark, John at, 283–285
- Newcastle burnt by Scots, 259
- Nicolas of Tusculum, cardinal legate, 190–192, 206–208
- Nonant, Hugh of, bishop of Coventry, 37, 50, 51
- Norham, conference at, 132;
- siege of, 258, 259
- Normandy submits to Philip Augustus, 102
- Northampton, meeting of John and Pandulf at, 160, 161;
- rising of townsfolk, 232;
- castle, siege of, 228, 229, 248
- “Northerners,” 226, 239
- Norwich, bishops of, see Grey, Pandulf
- Nottingham, council at, 50;
- muster at, 169;
- castle betrayed to John, 31;
- siege of, 50
- Novel disseisin, inquiry concerning assizes of, 163
- O’Brien, Donell, king of Thomond, 18
- Oliver, son of King John, 271
- O’Toole, S. Laurence, archbishop of Dublin, 17
- Otto of Saxony, 164–166, 175, 202, 203
- Oxford, John born at, 1;
- councils at, 42, 104, 126, 195;
- meeting of barons and bishops at, 242;
- siege of, 248
- Oxford, earl of, see Vere
- Pandulf, cardinal and legate, 160–162, 179, 180, 184, 208, 233, 244, 245
- Paris, John at, 81
- “Pelu,” Count, 202
- Pembroke, earl of, see Marshal
- Perche, count of, 280
- Percy, Richard de, 273
- Peter of Capua, cardinal, 72
- Peter of Pontefract or Wakefield, 170, 184
- Petit, William, footnote 595
- Philip Augustus, king of France, his dealings with Henry and Richard, 20, 21;
- league with John, 40, 45;
- treaty with Richard, 47, 48;
- intrigues with John, 49;
- besieges Verneuil, 51;
- withdraws, 53;
- defeated at Fréteval, 54;
- attacks Normandy, ib., 55;
- truce with Richard, 55;
- accuses John to Richard, ib.;
- overruns Maine, 61;
- receives Arthur’s homage, ib.;
- meetings with John, 68;
- his demands, ib., 69;
- receives Eleanor’s homage for Poitou, 69;
- seizes Conches, 70;
- razes Ballon, ib.;
- truce with John, 72;
- treaty with him, 73;
- receives John’s homage, 74;
- renews treaty with John, 81;
- cites him for trial, 83;
- attacks Normandy, 84;
- dealings with Arthur, 85;
- besieges Arques, 87;
- burns Tours, ib.;
- takes Saumur, Conches, etc., 93;
- appeals to the Pope, 94;
- refuses the Pope’s arbitration, ib.;
- agreement with John’s envoys, 101;
- wins Normandy, ib., 102;
- wins Poitou, 103;
- wins Loches and Chinon, 113;
- marches against John, 116;
- truce with him, ib., 117;
- treaty with Philip of Suabia, 164;
- league against, 166, 167;
- alliance with Frederic of Sicily, 175;
- plans for conquest of England, ib., 176;
- checked by Pandulf, 179;
- attacks Flanders, 185;
- marches against John, 198;
- victory at Bouvines, 203;
- truce with John, 205;
- dealings with English barons, 254, 257;
- attitude towards Louis’s expedition, 264–267
- Philip, bishop of Durham, 66, 67
- Philip of Suabia, 164, 166
- Pippard, Peter, footnote 595
- Planes, Roger de, footnote 129, 39, footnote 595
- Plough-tax, 73
- Poer, Robert le, 14
- Poitou, its feudal position, 69;
- attacked by the Lusignans, 79;
- submits to Philip Augustus, 103;
- John in, 114
- Pommeraye, Jocelyn de la, 14
- Popes, see Alexander, Innocent, Lucius, Urban
- Porchester, muster at, 186
- Port, Adam de, 150
- “Port Alaschert,” 115
- Portsmouth, musters at, 107, 113
- Préaux, Peter des, 89, 99, 101, 102
- Presentation, inquiry concerning rights of, 163
- Puiset, Hugh of, bishop of Durham, 42, 46
- Quincy, Saher de, earl of Winchester, 254, 257, 292
- Radepont, sieges of, 85, 97, 98
- Raymond the Fat, 13, 16, 138
- Reading, meeting of king and bishops at, 191
- Rees ap Griffith, prince of South Wales, 25, 26
- Reginald, sub-prior of Canterbury, 119, 120
- Richard, duke of Aquitaine, 1, 9;
- king of England, 24, 25, 44, 47–56, 164
- Richard, son of King John and Isabel, footnote 575, 284
- Richard, son of King John, 196
- Richard, bishop of Chichester, 285
- Richard of London, constable of Cork, 15
- Ridel, Stephen, footnote 129
- Robert, bishop of Bangor, 158
- Roche, Emeric de, 197
- Roches, Peter des, bishop of Winchester, 130, 157, 196, 212, 244, 285
- Roches, William des, 70, 86, 88, 201
- Rochester castle garrisoned by the king, 231;
- restored to Langton, 239;
- surrendered to barons, 248;
- besieged by John, 248–251
- Roderic O’Connor, king of Connaught, 12, 139
- Ropesley, Robert de, 273
- Ros, Robert de, 263, 273
- Rouen, John proclaimed duke at, 62;
- surrendered to Philip, 102;
- archbishop of, see Walter
- Runnimead, 233
- S. Albans, councils at, 188, 215, 255
- S. Edmund’s, meeting of barons at, 221
- S. Edmund’s, Adam of, 50
- Ste. Maure, Aimeric of, 285
- Salisbury, bishop of, see Hubert
- Salisbury, Ela, countess of, footnote 1241
- Salisbury, William Longsword, earl of, 112, 179, 185, 186, 202, 203, 229, 230, 247, 255, 272, 281
- Sandwich, John at, 268
- Saumur taken by Philip Augustus, 93
- Savigny, John of, 285
- Scotland, kings of, see Alexander, William
- Scutages under Richard, 122;
- under John, 73, 101, 123, 125, 210
- Sheriffs, their maladministration, 213–215;
- in Ireland, 153
- Silvester, bishop of Worcester, 285
- Soissons, council at, 175
- Sotinghem, Gerard de, 281
- Staines, tournament at, 239;
- meeting of bishops and barons at, 243
- Stamford, barons assemble at, 226
- Stonor, Louis lands at, 268
- Taxes under Richard, 122;
- under John, 73, 123–126
- “Tenseries,” 273, 274
- Teyson, Geoffrey, 197
- Thomond, 14, 15
- Thouars, truce made at, 116
- Thouars, Almeric, viscount of, 71, 79, 80, 113, 115, 117, 201, 204
- Thouars, Guy of, 102, 116
- Tickhill castle betrayed to John, 31;
- siege of, 46, 50
- Tonbridge castle, 255
- Toulouse, Raymond, count of, 166, 196
- Tours burnt by John, 87
- Tower of London besieged by barons, 232;
- dispute for its custody, 238
- Towns, John sells charters to, 124
- Turnham, Robert of, 59
- Ulecotes, Philip de, 274
- Ulster granted to John de Courcy, 13;
- forfeited, 143;
- granted to Hugh de Lacy, 144;
- confiscated again, 154
- Urban III., Pope, 19
- Valognes, Hamo de, footnote 595
- Vasseville, Reginald de, 35
- Vaudreuil, siege of, 54;
- betrayed to Philip, 292
- Venneval, William de, 33, 35
- Vere, Robert de, earl of Oxford, 261
- Verneuil besieged by Philip Augustus, 51;
- relieved, 53;
- surrendered, 102
- Vesci, Eustace de, 169, 171, 187, 219, 225, 263, 276, 289
- Vexin ceded to France, 73
- Vouvant, siege of, 199
- Wales, struggles for supremacy in, 135;
- princes of, see Gwenwynwyn, Griffith, Llywelyn, Maelgwyn, Rees
- Wallingford, meeting of John and barons at, 191;
- castle betrayed to John, 42
- Walter, archbishop of Rouen, 32, 38, 57, 62
- Walter, Hubert, see Hubert
- Walter, Theobald, 29, 30, 50
- Warren, earl of, 179, 272
- Warwick, earl of, 65
- Waterford held by Henry II., 12, 14;
- county of, 153
- Wells, Hugh of, 106
- Wexford held by Henry II., 12, 14
- Whitchurch, muster at, 158
- William the Lion, king of Scots, 36, 66, 73, 78, 132–134, 162, 169
- Winchester, meetings of John and Longchamp at, 31, 32;
- John absolved at, 187;
- burnt, 271;
- taken by Louis, ib.;
- bishop of, see Roches
- Winchester, earl of, see Quincy
- Windsor, council at, 42;
- castle betrayed to John, ib.;
- sieges of, 46, 276, 277
- Woodstock, homage of Welsh princes to John at, 136
- Worcester, Philip of, 17
- Worcester, John buried at, 285
- Wrotham, William de, 193
- York, John at, 124;
- rising at, 259;
- siege of, 263;
- mayor of, ib.;
- archbishop of, see Geoffrey