England in the Later Middle AgesFirst published to wide critical acclaim in 1973, England in the Later Middle Ages has become a seminal text for students studying this diverse, complex period. This spirited work surveys the period from Edward I to the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, which heralded in the Tudor Age. |
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... Gascony. This was why, in that year, he summoned Balliol to serve him in arms, and it was also why Balliol's ... Gascony was still more serious, and this was what really gave the Scots their chance. In Gascony the English kings had stood ...
... Gascony. This was why, in that year, he summoned Balliol to serve him in arms, and it was also why Balliol's ... Gascony was still more serious, and this was what really gave the Scots their chance. In Gascony the English kings had stood ...
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... Gascony, and summonses were sent to the great men of the kingdom, John de Balliol among them, to be ready to serve with their followers. Abroad English agents went busily to work to recruit allies in the Low Countries and the Empire ...
... Gascony, and summonses were sent to the great men of the kingdom, John de Balliol among them, to be ready to serve with their followers. Abroad English agents went busily to work to recruit allies in the Low Countries and the Empire ...
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... Gascony; he himself would cross to Flanders, whose Count Guy had joined the English alliance, so as to make contact with his other allies in the Low Countries, and invade France from the north-east. This plan was too ambitious: it ...
... Gascony; he himself would cross to Flanders, whose Count Guy had joined the English alliance, so as to make contact with his other allies in the Low Countries, and invade France from the north-east. This plan was too ambitious: it ...
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... Gascony. In 1298 the two kings agreed to refer their quarrel to the arbitration of Pope Boniface, in his private capacity as Benedetto Caetani; and though he did not succeed in resolving their differences, he managed to cement the truce ...
... Gascony. In 1298 the two kings agreed to refer their quarrel to the arbitration of Pope Boniface, in his private capacity as Benedetto Caetani; and though he did not succeed in resolving their differences, he managed to cement the truce ...
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... Gascony, and in 1297 he sought to gather yet another army for the Flanders campaign. At the same time, his attempts to build up a system of continental alliances against Philip IV placed a heavy additional burden on his resources. He ...
... Gascony, and in 1297 he sought to gather yet another army for the Flanders campaign. At the same time, his attempts to build up a system of continental alliances against Philip IV placed a heavy additional burden on his resources. He ...
Contents
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The reign of Edward II and its aftermath | 46 |
12901330 | 67 |
13301338 | 85 |
13371360 | 99 |
13301360 | 117 |
an overview | 137 |
Church and state in the later Middle Ages | 160 |
The reign of Henry IV | 242 |
parliament and the council | 261 |
The reign of Henry V | 281 |
14221453 | 302 |
14221450 | 325 |
14501461 | 347 |
Edward IVand Richard III | 369 |
England under the Yorkists | 394 |
Mysticism Wyclif and Lollardy | 180 |
13601381 | 201 |
The reign of Richard II | 219 |
Thc Woodville Family | 459 |
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administration alliance Archbishop Archbishop Arundel army Arundel assent authority Balliol barons bastard feudal Beaufort Bishop Brittany Burgundy Calais Cambridge campaign church claim clergy commons council councillors counties court crown Despensers duchy Duke Earl Edward II's reign Edward III Edward III's English estates exchequer export favour feudal fifteenth century Flanders force fourteenth century French Gascony gentry Gloucester grant heir Henry Henry VI Henry's host household Hundred Years War important influence justice K.B. McFarlane King of France king's kingdom knights labour Lancaster Lancastrian land late medieval Later Middle Ages Lollard London lords magnates March Medieval England ment merchants military Mortimer Normandy Ordinances Oxford parliament peace peers Percy period Philip political pope Prince promised R.P. vol realm remained revolt Richard Richard II royal Scotland Scots shire Somerset statute subsidy summoned taxation Thomas throne tion took treason treaty truce V. H. Galbraith Wales Warwick wool Wyclif York Yorkist