A
- Abattis, meaning of,
47.
- Adrian IV., his alleged donation of Ireland,
171–175,
177–179,
199,
200.
- ——, his “bull Laudabiliter,”
171 et seq.
- Ailwin (Æthelwine) son of Leofstan,
105,
118.
- Albemarle, William earl of,
287.
- ——, ——, Cecily wife of,
287.
- Albert of Lotharingia, “clerk,”
36–38.
- Albineio, William de,
152.
- Aldermannebury, Simon de,
254.
- Aldermen, see London.
- Alenzun, Matthew de,
254.
- Alexander III., his alleged confirmation of “Laudabiliter,”
172,
176,
180,
182,
184,
185,
189,
193,
198.
- ——, his ‘Black Book’ letters to Henry II.,
172,
173,
174,
175,
185–190,
191–194,
196–199.
- Allen, Mr. Grant,
5,
16,
22,
23,
25,
321.
- Amiens, échevins of,
235.
- Andrew of London,
110,
111.
- Andrews, Dr.,
19.
- Anschetil,
121.
- Archer, Mr. T. A., opposed to Mr. Oman,
43,
48,
50,
51.
- ——, ——, on Strongbow,
309–310.
- Archers, English, in 14th century,
296,
297,
299,
300.
- Archers in Ireland, use of,
157,
160.
- Armies, English, in 14th century,
262 et seq.
- Array, Commissions of,
295,
296.
- Arthur, succession of,
216,
218.
- Arundel, William (1st) earl of,
126–127,
132–134.
- ——, Honour of,
130–131,
132–134.
- Ashdown, battle of,
40.
- Assize in Normandy,
250.
- Assize of Northampton,
233.
B
- Bain, Mr. Joseph,
292,
293,
294.
- Balnai, Adam de,
99.
- Bannockburn, battle of,
289 et seq.
- Barbour’s Brus,
290–291.
- Barons, feudal, in Ireland,
160,
162.
- Barons, greater, see London.
- Basset, Richard,
121.
- Beaumont (Normandy), Holy Trinity of,
116.
- Becket, see Beket.
- Beket, Gilbert,
101,
102,
247.
- ——, Thomas,
114,
122,
154,
248.
- Belet, Michael,
87.
- Bémont, M.,
302,
303,
305,
313,
314,
318.
- Benefices, Inquest (1212) on ecclesiastical,
267.
- Berkeley, carta of Roger de,
59–60.
- Bigot, Hugh le,
99.
- Bigod, Roger,
152.
- Bigod, Roger,
305,
306,
314.
- Bishops Stortford castle,
120.
- ‘Blanch ferm’ in Domesday,
65,
66.
- ‘Blanch’ money, see Exchequer.
- Blemund, Blemunt, William,
107,
108.
- Bloomsbury, origin of its name,
108.
- Blund, Geoffrey,
253.
- ——, Robert,
234.
- ——, Stephen,
254.
- Bond, Mr. Thomas,
135.
- Bosham, deanery of,
116.
- Bosham, firma of,
91.
- Boulogne, Count Eustace of,
28,
109,
110,
115,
120.
- ——, Faramus of,
120,
281.
- ——, William of,
120.
- ——, Inquest on Honour of,
270.
- Bradwell, Essex,
270.
- Braose, William de,
152,
253.
- Bray, Thomas,
147–149.
- Brewer, Prof., errors of,
146–149.
- Brito, Meinfininus,
121,
123.
- Bruce, see Bannockburn.
- Bucherel, Andrew,
264; see also Bukerel.
- Buchuinte, Bucquinte, Bucca Uncta, Andrew,
98,
110–113,
121,
124.
- ——, ——, justiciar of London,
99,
108.
- ——, ——, Ralf son of,
101,
108.
- ——, John,
101,
111,
112,
234.
- ——, Laurence,
101.
- Bucuinte, Geoffrey,
254.
- Bukerel, Richard,
120.
- ——, Stephen,
101,
120.
- Bukerel family,
110,
121; see also Bucherel.
- Burh, the Old English, see Clark.
- Burke, Father,
194.
- Burrows, Prof. Montagu,
279.
C
- Caen, a London family derived from,
106–107.
- Calais, Gloucester imprisoned at,
320.
- Cambridge, Longchamp at,
214.
- Cambridgeshire, sheriff of,
122.
- Camden on the marshalship,
305,
313.
- Camville, Gerard de,
217.
- Canterbury, Stephen archbishop of,
267.
- Carew, Sir George, error of,
146,
149.
- Cartæ Antiquæ, origin of,
88.
- Cashel, council of,
183,
187,
188,
191,
192,
193,
194.
- “Castlemanni” of Durham, the,
288.
- Castle-mounds,
52–54.
- Castle Rising,
130.
- Challenge, a chivalrous,
317.
- Chamberlains, see Exchequer.
- Chapel and the township, the,
10–11.
- Charters of William I.,
28–37; see also Henry II., John.
- Chertsey, William abbot of,
121.
- Chester, Hugh bishop of,
253,
254.
- Chichester, Hilary bishop of,
115,
117.
- Chivalry, see Challenge.
- Christchurch, see Twynham and London (Holy Trinity).
- Churches, see Benefices.
- Cinque Ports, institutions of,
244,
245.
- Clan-names in England, alleged,
16 et seq.,
321,
322.
- Clare, Walter son of Richard de,
310; see also Pembroke.
- Clark, Mr. G. T., on castles,
52–53,
56,
82,
279.
- Clement III., death of,
210–213.
- Clifford, Robert de, marshal,
306,
307.
- Cnihtengild, the English, see London.
- Cœlestine II.,
212–213.
- Cogan, Richard de,
145.
- Coinage, new (1180),
86,
88–89.
- Coke’s Institutes,
302,
304,
313.
- Commune, the sworn,
223,
224.
- ——, ——, in London,
224 et seq.
- ——, ——, in Normandy,
244 et seq.
- Constabularii, Honor,
280–281.
- Cornage,
282–288.
- Constantine, donation of,
178,
189,
195,
197.
- Constitutio domus regis, the,
82,
310,
311.
- Coote, Mr.,
103,
105,
226,
227,
228.
- Cordel, Hugh,
120.
- Cornhill, Gervase of,
107,
111,
112,
117,
120.
- ——, Henry of,
107,
111,
253,
254,
256.
- ——, Reginald of,
256.
- Cornwall, Crown rents in,
71.
- Coronation, of Matilda wife of William I.,
35.
- —— of Henry II.,
303,
304.
- —— of Richard I.,
201–206.
- —— of Eleanor wife of Henry III.,
203–206,
303,
304,
311.
- ——, of Richard II.,
302.
- Coronation services (“officia”),
203–206,
303.
- Coroner, serjeanty of being,
270.
- Coucy, the (count of Soissons) sire de,
316.
- Coupland, Noutegeld of,
287.
- Courci, John de,
143.
- ——, ——, book of his ‘Gestes,’
149.
- ——, ——, conquers Ulster,
161–163.
- ——, ——, origin of,
162.
- Courci, Jordan de,
162.
- Courcy, Robert de,
99.
- Courtenay, Reginald de,
152.
- Coutances, Algar bishop of,
99.
- Cows paid for cornage,
287.
- Crecy, battle of,
45,
299–301.
- Cressy, Hugh de,
152.
- Cricklade, Wilts,
83.
- Cumberland, cornage tenants of,
283–285.
- ——, Noutegeld in,
287.
- Curia regis in Treasury, the,
94.
- ——, at Westminster,
111.
D
- Danegeld, see Middlesex; Towns.
- Dean, miners from forest of,
294.
- Deaneries of houses of secular canons,
115–116.
- Den, the forest,
20.
- Derman of London,
106; see also Thierri.
- Dermot, king,
142–144,
158–159,
169,
179–180.
- Devon, early firma from,
73.
- ——, stereotyped rents in,
70.
- Dialogus de Scaccario, authority of,
64 et seq.
- ——, cited,
311.
- Dimock, Mr. J. F.,
141,
146–148,
182,
183,
192.
- Diplomatic, a point of,
30–36.
- Disseisin, formula of Novel,
114,
127.
- Domesday, appeal to,
94.
- —— compared with the Inquest of 1212,
265–266,
274.
- ——, finance in,
65–67,
68–73.
- ——, place-names in,
24.
- ——, record of assessment in,
57.
- ——, tenants variously described,
37–38.
- Dorchester, Wulfwig bishop of,
29.
- Dover castle, constableship of,
278–282.
- ——, wards and towers of,
279.
- Dover, Foubert de,
279.
- Duket, Nicholas,
234.
- Durham, cornage in palatinate of,
287,
288.
- ——, troops from,
294.
E
- Eadwine, alderman of London,
112.
- Earle, Prof.,
15,
19,
23,
27.
- Edward the Confessor,
28,
36,
38,
98,
99.
- Edward II.; see Bannockburn.
- Edward II., deposition of,
318.
- Eleanor, queen, wife of Henry II.,
236,
250.
- Ely, Geoffrey, bishop of,
87.
- Ely, Walter de,
254.
- Enfeoffment, see Vetus.
- Essex, Henry de, Constable,
281.
- Essex, Maurice (of Tiltey), sheriff of,
109,
118.
- Essex, place-names of,
2 et seq.
- Eustace, nephew of Fulchred,
101,
124.
- Eustace, the sheriff,
38.
- Exchequer, chamberlains of the,
77,
81–85,
95.
- ——, at Westminster,
79–81.
- ——, watchman of the,
80.
- ——, a development of the Treasury,
80–84,
93–95.
- ——, enrolment at,
89.
- ——, records of the,
202–204; see also Sheriffs.
- ——, tallies of,
63,
74–75.
- ——, pleas held at the,
64,
86,
89.
- ——, its chequered table,
64,
74,
94.
- ——, standards of account at,
65–66,
70,
85–87,
89–93.
- Exchequer, changes in system of,
66–69,
72–75,
94.
- ——, antiquity of assay at,
66,
69.
- ——, its ‘combustion’ tally,
75.
- ——, barons of,
62,
85,
86,
89.
- Exeter, endowment from ferm of,
85–87.
- ——, foreign merchants at,
245.
- Exogamy, alleged traces of,
21,
321–322.
- Eyton, Mr.,
24,
60,
79,
133,
134,
151,
152.
F
- Fafiton, Robert,
258.
- Falkirk, battle of,
298.
- Fantosme, Jordan,
232.
- Feipo, Futepoi, Totipon, Adam de,
142.
- Fergant, Bartholomew,
248–9.
- Ferm, see Firma.
- Fiennes family alleged constables of Dover,
279–281.
- Firma comitatus, the, origin of,
72–73,
230.
- Firma unius noctis, the,
70–72.
- Fitz Alan, William, barony of,
128.
- Fitz Audelin, William,
151,
152,
161,
182–183,
190.
- Fitz Count, Brian,
76,
78.
- Fitz Gerald, Maurice,
156.
- Fitz Gerold, Warin, (I.) chamberlain,
83,
101.
- ——, ——, (II.) chamberlain,
84.
- Fitz Osbern, earl William,
29,
30.
- Fitz Reinfred, Roger,
87.
- Fitz Stephen, Robert,
153.
- Fitz Urse becomes MacMahon,
162.
- Fitz Walter, Peter,
229,
231,
253.
- Fitz Walter, Robert,
253.
- Five-knight unit, the,
56,
155.
- Fleming, Richard le,
142,
155.
- Freeman, Prof.,
29–32,
34,
36,
38,
40–46,
49,
52,
137,
155,
289,
292,
312.
- Fulcher,
116.
- Fulcoin, Fulkoin, Fulquin, Fulcoi, the sheriff,
121–123.
- Fulk son of Ralf,
120.
- Furnellis, Alan de,
87.
- ——, G. de,
88.
- Futepoi, see Feipo.
G
- Gasquet, Father,
173,
174,
176,
177,
178,
181,
193,
196,
200.
- George, Mr. Hereford,
45.
- Gerpunvilla, William de,
152.
- Gervase son of Agnes,
101.
- Gilbert the Sheriff (founder of Merton Priory),
121–123.
- Gilbert son of Reinfred,
268.
- Gilds, endowments by,
104–105.
- Giraldus Cambrensis,
143,
144,
145,
157,
159,
160,
164–167,
172,
178–188,
190–198.
- ——, early translations of,
147–149.
- Giry, M.,
237,
239,
244,
247–252.
- Glanville, Ranulf de,
87.
- Gloucester, Milo de,
121,
123,
306.
- Gloucester, Robert earl of,
76,
78.
- Gloucester, Thomas duke of,
315,
318;
- his arrest and confession,
319–320.
- Glove as gage, the,
153.
- Green, Mr. J. R.,
5,
16,
289.
- Gross, Dr.,
228,
237.
- Guest, Dr.,
5,
6.
- Gundeville, Hugh de,
152.
H
- Hacon the dean,
101,
106.
- Haga not villa,
15.
- Hall, Mr. Hubert, on the Treasury and Exchequer,
62,
67–68,
74–75,
79–80,
84,
85.
- ——, on the Inquest of Sheriffs,
125 et seq.
- ——, on the coronation of Richard I.,
205–6.
- ——, on the Red Book Inquisitions,
262–273,
275.
- ——, on castle-ward,
278,
282,
286.
- ——, on Dover Castle,
279–280.
- ——, on cornage,
282–286.
- ——, misreads his MSS.,
312–313.
- Ham, the suffix,
2 et seq.
- Hampshire, Firma unius noctis in,
71–72.
- Hartshorne, Mr.,
56.
- Hastings, battle of,
40–52,
301.
- Haverhell, Brichtmer de,
229.
- ——, William de,
233.
- Haya, Ralf de,
152.
- Heir, making an,
111.
- Helion, Tehel de,
38.
- Henry II. and London,
222,
223,
228,
232–233,
256.
- ——, and Ireland, see Ireland.
- Henry II., his charters before his accession,
82.
- Henry son of Henry II.,
251.
- Henry son of Ailwin (Æthelwine), first mayor of London,
105,
225,
253.
- Hereford, earldom of,
30.
- Highworth, Wilts,
83.
- Hinde, Mr. Hodgson,
284,
285.
- Holand, Thomas de, earl of Kent, marshal,
314.
- Household, the king’s, see Constitutio.
- Hoveden, Roger,
184,
188,
197,
201,
205,
208–209,
213,
215,
216,
217.
- Howlett, Mr.,
208.
- Howorth, Sir Henry,
289.
- Howth, the Book of,
146–149,
162,
163.
- ——, interpolations in,
148–149.
- ——, share of Christopher lord of Howth in,
149.
- Hubert ‘juvenis,’
110,
114.
- Hugh, son of Wulfgar,
101,
102,
118,
120–121.
- Huitdeniers or Octodenarii, Osbert, justiciar of London,
113–114,
116,
121.
- Humfraville, Ida de,
254.
- ——, Richard de,
254.
- Hundred and the township, the,
12.
- Hundreds, Inquest of 1212 taken by,
265–266,
275.
- Hunt, Rev. W.,
208.
- Huntingdon, Austin priory at,
122.
- Hunts, sheriffs of,
121–123.
I
- Ing, the suffix,
3 et seq.
- Ingelric the priest,
28–30,
36,
115.
- Ingham, the suffix,
15–16.
- Innocent X.,
199–200.
- Inquest of 1212, the great,
261 et seq.
- Inquest of Sheriffs, see Sheriffs.
- Inquest, sworn, in London,
98–100.
- ——, of 1212,
268,
273,
274.
- Insula, Robert de,
286.
- Interdict under John,
267.
- Ipra (Ypres), William de,
100.
- Ireland, the Conquest of,
137 et seq.
- Ireland, its golden age,
137–140,
165,
166,
169.
- ——, Scandinavian settlers in,
140,
144.
- ——, Norman invaders of,
140,
156 et seq.
- ——, feudal settlement of,
143,
155,
159,
160.
- ——, poem on conquest of,
141 et seq.
- ——, Henry II. in,
150–152,
189,
192–194,
199–200.
- ——, internecine conflict in,
159.
- ——, policy of see-saw in,
163–164.
- ——, failure of its conquest,
164,
167.
- ——, corruption of church in,
165–166,
175.
- ——, publication of ‘Laudabiliter’ in,
181,
192,
194.
- ——, Henry II. recognised as king in,
184–185,
187; see also Howth; ‘Laudabiliter.’
- Ireland, scutage of,
129,
131,
134.
- Irish, tendencies of,
138–139,
164–165,
168–170.
- ——, mode of warfare of,
156–158.
- ——, their character impugned,
174,
175,
183–187,
197,
199,
200.
- Islington, Newington Barrow in,
106.
- Italian citizens of London,
110.