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Flamengerie
Flanders, Edward III and; Charles V and; Louis de Male, Count of; Louis de Nevers, Count of; Margaret of, Duchess of Burgundy
Flourison, John
Foix, Counts of; Gaston de, Captal de Buch
Forez, Count of
Formigny, battle of (1450)
Fougères, sack of (1449)
Fowler, Dr Kenneth, quoted
Francis, Saint
François I, King of France
Free Companies ; Grand Companies
Froissart, Jean
Garter, Order of
Gascons, see Free Companies
Gaucourt, Sieur de
Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster, King of Castile ; invades Normandy ; at Limoges; attributes; Calais-Bordeaux ; power behind throne ; truce of Périgueux; Bruges conference; and Charles of Navarre; Castilian campaign; disposed to peace; and Guyenne ; death
George III, King
Glasdale, Sir William
Gloucester, Alianor Bohun, Duchess of; Eleanor Cobham, Duchess of; Humphrey, Duke of ; appointed Regent of England ; marriage; troubles with Beaufort ; in France and Flanders; and release of Orleans; arrest and death ; Jacqueline of Hainault, Duchess of; Thomas, Duke of, Earl of Buckingham
Glyndwr, Owain
Good Parliament
Gough, Sir Matthew
Gower, Thomas
Granada, Sultan of
Grandpré, Count of
Great Schism (papacy)
Gregory XI, Pope
Grey, Sir Thomas
Guelders, Count of
Guesclin, Bertrand du, Constable of France
Guines, treaty of (1354)
guns; at Caen , at Crécy, at Harfleur ; at Sluys; later campaigns see Bureau
Gurney, Sir Matthew
Guyenne (Aquitaine), Duchy of: importance to Edward III; sovereignty; attacked by Philip VI; treaty of Brétigny, decrease in size ; attacked by du Guesclin ; and John of Gaunt; attacked by Orleans; Dauphinist raids; attacked by Charles VI; invasion and fall of; French rule unpopular; popular rising ; final surrender
Hainault, Jacqueline, Countess of, Duchess of Gloucester; Philippa of, queen of Edward III; William, Count of
Halidon Hill, battle of (1333)
Halsham, Sir Hugh.
Harcourt, county of; Count of, temp. John 11, 85; Count of, temp. Philip VI; Godefroi of ; Jean, Count of Aumale
Harewell, John, Chancellor of Aquitaine
Harfleur; siege of (1415) ; settlement ; blockade; falls to French; recaptured
Harleston, Sir John
Hawkwood, Sir John; quoted; Sir Nicholas
Henry 11, King
Henry III, King
Henry IV, King; accession ; confims truce; finances; and Wales ; and Louis of Orleans; and John of Burgundy; Duke of Clarence’s campaign; death
Henry V, King ; accession , characteristics; international position, start of reign; negotiates with Charles VI; finances ; raises army ; Southampton plot; at Harfleur; decides to march to Calais; receives French challenge; takes centre, Agincourt; attacked by Alençon; atrocity ; sails for England; alliance with John of Bugundy ; navy; at Caen; success in Normandy; siege of Rouen; excommunicated ; alliance with Philip of Burgundy; march to Troyes; treaty of
Henry V—cont. Troyes and marriage; siege of Melun; enters Paris ; progress through England ; return to France; siege of Meaux; illness ; return to Paris and death
Henry VI, King; birth; Bedford appointed guardian, accession; ‘Henri II’ of France ; loyalty of Bedford ; Warwick, his tutor ; coronation, Paris; violence during reign; Bedford reports to from France; effect of Burgundy’s betrayal on ; characteristics; truce of Tours and marriage; finances; battle of Formigny ; petitioned by refugees ; tries to save Suffolk; and Cade’s rebellion; madness ; Wars of the Roses
Henry VII, King
Henry VIII, King
Henry of Monmouth, Prince of Wales; president of council; and Welsh, see also Henry V, King
herrings, battle of (1429)
Holinshed, R.
Houdetot, Guillaume
Hundred Years’ War: contemporary information; inevitability ; international aspect; origin of phrase; profit from ; see also prisoners; Edward III; Edward, Prince of Wales ; John of Gaunt; Richard II; Henry IV; Henry V; John, Duke of Bedford; Henry VI; aftermath
Hungerford, Sir Walter
Huntingdon, Earl of, temp. Edward III; John Holland, Earl of
Ile de France, English loss of
Innocent VI, Pope
Irish
Isabeau of Bavaria, queen of Charles VI of France; rival government, Troyes
Isabel,