The history of England, from the accession of Henry III. to the death of Edward…
1291. The courts at Ystradvellte and Abergavenny
Humiliation of the marcher earls
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- CHAPTER I. Ch.2
- 1217. Rising of Wilkin of the Weald Ch.3
- CHAPTER II. Ch.4
- 1219. Pandulf the real successor of William Marshal Ch.5
- 1225. Expedition of Richard of Cornwall and William Ch.6
- 1228. The Kerry campaign Ch.7
- 1231. Henry III.'s second Welsh campaign Ch.8
- 1232. Riots of Robert Twenge Ch.9
- CHAPTER III. Ch.10
- 1234. Richard Marshal in Ireland Ch.11
- 1235. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln Ch.12
- 1243. Truce with France Ch.13
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.14
- 1254. Marriage and establishment of Edward the king's son Ch.15
- 1254. Llewelyn ap Griffith sole Prince of North Wales Ch.16
- 1257. Welsh campaign of Henry and Edward Ch.17
- 1257. Richard of Cornwall elected and crowned King of the Romans Ch.18
- 1224. Arrival of Agnellus of Pisa and the first Franciscans Ch.19
- CHAPTER V. Ch.20
- 1263. Reconstitution of parties Ch.21
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.22
- 1266. The revolt of the Disinherited Ch.23
- 1267. Statute of Marlborough Ch.24
- CHAPTER VII. Ch.25
- 1285. Deaths of Philip III., Charles of Anjou, Peter of Ch.26
- 1278. Statute of Gloucester Ch.27
- CHAPTER VIII. Ch.28
- 1277. Treaty of Aberconway Ch.29
- 1282. Edward's second Welsh campaign Ch.30
- 1283. Parliaments and financial expedients Ch.31
- CHAPTER IX. Ch.32
- 1291. Treaty of Tarascon Ch.33
- 1290. Statute of Westminster, the third (_Quia emptores_) Ch.34
- 1291. The courts at Ystradvellte and Abergavenny Ch.35
- 1290. Expulsion of the Jews Ch.36
- 1286. Death of Alexander III. of Scotland Ch.37
- 1290. Treaty of Brigham Ch.38
- 1290. Death of Eleanor of Castile Ch.39
- CHAPTER X. Ch.40
- 1294. Edmund of Lancaster's failure to procure a settlement Ch.41
- 1294. Revolts of Madog, Maelgwn, and Morgan Ch.42
- 1295. Failure of the Gascon campaign Ch.43
- 1296. Gascon expedition and death of Edmund of Lancaster Ch.44
- CHAPTER XI. Ch.45
- 1297. Edward's unsuccessful campaign in Flanders Ch.46
- 1302. Philip IV.'s troubles with the Flemings and Boniface VIII Ch.47
- 1303. Conquest of Scotland seriously undertaken Ch.48
- 1305. Disgrace of Winchelsea and Bek Ch.49
- 1305. Ordinance of Trailbaston Ch.50
- CHAPTER XII. Ch.51
- 1307. Peter Gaveston Earl of Cornwall Ch.52
- 1310. Renewal of the opposition of the barons to Gaveston Ch.53
- 1311. The ordinances Ch.54
- 1312. Fall of the Templars Ch.55
- 1314. The siege of Stirling Ch.56
- CHAPTER XIII. Ch.57
- 1318. Death of Edward Bruce at Dundalk. Ch.58
- 1319. Renewed attack on Scotland. Ch.59
- 1320. War between the husbands of the Gloucester heiresses Ch.60
- CHAPTER XIV. Ch.61
- 1324. Their breach with Queen Isabella. Ch.62
- 1324. Affair of Saint-Sardos. Ch.63
- 1325. Treachery of Charles IV. and second sequestration of Ch.64
- 1326. Relations of Mortimer and Isabella Ch.65
- 1327. Abortive Scottish campaign Ch.66
- CHAPTER XV. Ch.67
- 1337. The new earldoms Ch.68
- 1333. Attempt to procure his restoration Ch.69
- 1341. Return of David Bruce from France Ch.70
- 1328. Accession of Philip of Valois in France Ch.71
- 1328. The legal and political aspects of the succession Ch.72
- 1336. Abandonment of the crusade by Benedict XII Ch.73
- 1337. Mission of the Cardinals Peter and Bertrand Ch.74
- 1337. Breach between France and England Ch.75
- CHAPTER XVI. Ch.76
- 1339. Edward's invasion of France Ch.77
- 1343. Battle of Morlaix. Ch.78
- 1346. Siege of Aiguillon and raid in Poitou. Ch.79
- CHAPTER XVII. Ch.80
- 1351. Statute of labourers. Ch.81
- 1353. First statute of _præmunire_. Ch.82
- 1349. Foundation of the Order of the Garter. Ch.83
- 1352. Battle of Mauron Ch.84
- 1352. Capture of Guînes Ch.85
- 1355. Failure of the negotiations and renewal of the war Ch.86
- 1356. Operations of John of Gaunt in Normandy in alliance Ch.87
- 1358. Preliminaries of peace signed between Edward III. Ch.88
- CHAPTER XVIII. Ch.89
- 1365. Treaty of Guérande Ch.90
- 1366. Expulsion of Peter the Cruel from Castile by Du Ch.91
- 1371. Battle in Bourgneuf Bay. Ch.92
- 1371. The Black Prince's return to England with shattered Ch.93
- 1370. Futile expeditions of Lancaster and Knowles. Ch.94
- 1372. Edward III.'s last military expedition. Ch.95
- 1374. Ruin of the English power in France. Ch.96
- CHAPTER XIX. Ch.97
- 2. Map of Southern Scotland and Northern England in the XIIIth and Ch.98
- CHAPTER I. Ch.99
- CHAPTER II. Ch.100
- CHAPTER III. Ch.101
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.102
- introduction to his translation of _Chronicles of the Mayors Ch.103
- CHAPTER V. Ch.104
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.105
- 1263. And the dissolution of the dominant faction once more gave Edward Ch.106
- CHAPTER VII. Ch.107
- CHAPTER VIII. Ch.108
- 1265. The alarm created by this shows that Edward perceived the danger Ch.109
- CHAPTER IX. Ch.110
- CHAPTER X. Ch.111
- CHAPTER XI. Ch.112
- 1296. It was Wallace's glory that he fought his fight and paid the Ch.113
- 1306. Scotland was obedient; the French alliance was firmly cemented; Ch.114
- CHAPTER XII. Ch.115
- 1309. It was simply that popular co-operation was regarded as Ch.116
- 1313. He left behind him the reputation of a saint and a hero, and a Ch.117
- CHAPTER XIII. Ch.118
- 1318. Twice Edward himself went to the north, and on one occasion Ch.119
- CHAPTER XIV. Ch.120
- CHAPTER XV. Ch.121
- 16. There, on July 22, Edward revoked all commissions addressed to the Ch.122
- CHAPTER XVI. Ch.123
- 1312. Edward was not the sort of man to endure the thraldom that his Ch.124
- CHAPTER XVII. Ch.125
- CHAPTER XVIII. Ch.126
- CHAPTER XIX. Ch.127
- 1330. Lionel's death added to the vast inheritance of the Mortimers and Ch.128
- 1371. The old king was a mere pawn in the game. His health had been Ch.129
- 1200. Fragments of Pipe Rolls for our period can be seen in print in Ch.130
- Chapter X, Paragraph 4, for Earl of Cornwall read Earl of Lancaster. Ch.131