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Isabel, queen of Richard II
Isabel, daughter of John II of France
Italians
Jacob, E. F.
James I, King of Scots
James II, King of Scots
Joan of Arc ; history; seen as witch or devil ; meets Dauphin; letter to Bedford; rides to Orleans ; at Patay; coronation of Charles VII at Rheims ; attcks Paris; captured ; trial and burning at Rouen
Joan of Kent, Princess of Wales
John, King of Bohemia
John I, King of France
John II (the Good), King of France ; accession; characteristics; and Charles of Navarre; captured at Poitiers; in London ; ransomed; death
John (the Fearless), Duke of Burgundy ; alliance with Henry V; daughter of; murder
John, Duke of Normandy see under Normandy
John of Gaunt see Gaunt
Juliers, Count of
Kent, Joan of, Princess of Wales ; Mortimer, Earl of
King Henry V (Shakespeare)
King Henry VI(Shakespeare)
King Richard II (Shakespeare)
King Richard III (Shakespeare)
Knollys, Sir Robert
Kyriell, Sir Thomas
La Faille, Sieur de
Lafayette, Marshal
Lagny, siege of (1432)
La Hire (Etienne de Vignolles)
Lancaster, Duchy of; Henry Grosmont, Duke of, Earl of Derby ; John of Gaunt, Duke of see Gaunt
La Rochelle, against Edward III; loss of
Latimer, William, Lord
Laval, André de; Jean de
Laval, Maine
Le Crotoy
Leland, John
Le Mans; surrender of; bishop of
Lenthall, Sir Roland
Les-Espagnols-sur-Mer, battle of (1350)
Leulinghen, truce of (1389)
Limbourg, count of
Limoges, siege of (1370); Jehan de Cros, Bishop of
Lincoln, Bishop of
Linet, Robert de, Vicar-General of Rouen
Lisle, Viscount, son of Lord Talbot
L’Isle-Adam, Jehan de, Marshal of France
Lollards
London, first treaty of (1358)
long-bow; advantages ; construction , history
Louis, Saint (Louis IX of France)
Louis X, King of France
Louis XI, King of France
Louis, Dauphin, son of Charles VI
Louviers, siege of (1431)
Ludwig, Holy Roman Emperor
Luxembourg, Jacquetta of, Duchess of Bedford; Jean de
McFarlane, K. B., quoted
McKisack, Professor
Magna Carta
Maine, Bedford’s aims; rising in; promised to France at Tours
Majorca, King of
Malatesta, Pandolfo
Manny (de Masny), Sir Walter
Mar, James, Earl of
Marcel, Etienne
March, Earls of; Roger Mortimer, earl of
Margaret of Anjou, queen of Henry VI
Martin V, Pope
Mauléon, Bascot of
Mauron, battle of (1352)
Meaux, siege of (1421—2)
Melun , siege of (1420)
Merbury, John
Merciless Parliament
Mézières, Philippe de
Milan, French ambition for ; Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of; Valentina of, Duchess of Orleans
Milford Haven, French land at
Mill, Roger
Moleyns, Adam, Bishop of Chichester
Molyneux, Nicholas
Monstrelet, Euguerrand de
Mont-Saint-Michel, Abbot of
Montargis, siege of (1427)
Montereau
Montfort, John of, Duke of Richmond ; John, son of see Brittany, John IV, Duke
Montgomery, Sir John
Morley, Robert
Mortimer, Roger, Earl of March
Nájera, battle of (1367)
Narbonne, Viscount of
nationalism, English
Navarre see Charles, King of Navarre
Nevers, Dauphinists meet Burgundy at; Louis de, Count of Flanders ; Philip, Count of
Neville of Raby, Lord
Neville’s Cross, battle of (1346)
Nicopolis, crusade of
Norbury, Sir Henry
Norfolk, Duke of, temp. Richard II; John Mowbray, Duke of
Normandy, Henry V conquers ; English government of; taxation and plunder ; risings ; English view of; Charles VII invades; French reconquer; refugees ; Suffolk accused of selling ; John, Duke of (later John II); William, Duke of (the Conqueror)
Northampton, Peace of; William de Bohun, Earl of
Norwich, Bishop of, temp. Henry V; Henry Dispenser, Bishop of
Ogard, Sir Andrew
Oldcastle, Sir John.
Orleans, siege of (1429); Charles, Duke of ; Duke of, brother of John II; John, Bastard of, Count of Dunois ; Louis, Duke of ; Valentina Visconti, Duchess of
Orleton, Bishop Adam
Otterburn, battle of (1388)
Oxford, Earl of
Page, John
Paris, under Bedford; militia under Fastolf; Joan of Arc attacks; Burgundy becomes governor; conditions in, Bedford again governor; coronation of ‘Henri II’; blockade of ; Talbot threatens ; Archdeacon