The Hundred Years War - Desmond Seward [121]
Paris, Matthew
Paston Letters, The
Patay
Peasants’ Revolt
Pedro (the Cruel), King of Castile ; Constance, daughter of
Pembroke, Earl of, Governor of Aquitaine
Penthièvre, Count of
Percy family
Perigord, Cardinal of
Périgueux, truce of (1374)
Perrers, Alice
Perroy, Professor Edouard
Perunin, Michel
Philip VI, King of France: accession ; strength; plans crusade with Edward III; finances; confiscates Guyenne; plans to invade England; refuses to fight; and Brittany succession; raises army at Paris; orders attack, Crécy ;retreats; death; appraisal
Philip (the Bold), Duke of Burgundy ; and tax riots; in the Low Countries; plans invasion of England; dismissed by Charles VI; death ; Margaret of Flanders, wife of
Philip (the Good), Duke of Burgundy ; alliance with Henry V; siege of Melun; enters Paris; declines regency; support essential to dual monarchy ; character; ambitions towards Low Countries; treat of Amiens, Triple Alliance ; sister’s marriage to Bedford ; and Humphrey of Gloucester; restoration of alliance; Dauphinists cede Orleans; leaves siege of Orleans ; Bedford gives up Paris and regency to; payments from England; relinquishes governorship of Paris; attitude to Bedford’s remarriage ; approaches Dauphinists ; meets Dauphinists at Nevers ; Arras conference; short-sightedness; treaty of Arras; Charles, son of ; truce; wife of, ransoms Orleans; magnates rebellion
Philippa of Hainault, queen of Edward III
plague see black death
plunder, English in France
Poitiers, battle of (1356) , loss of (1372); Dauphin’s council at
Pole, Sir John de la.
Pole, William de la; see also Suffolk
Ponthieu, County of; see also Crécy
Pontoise, siege and fall of (1441)
Pontorson, fortress
popes; Benedict XII; Benedict XIII; Clement VI; Clement VII; Gregory XI; Innocent VI; Martin V; Urban V,; Urban VI; Great Schism
Popham, Sir John
prisoners, sale and ransom of
protection racket, France
Quiéret, Hue
Radcliffe, Sir John
Radcot Bridge, battle of (1387)
Rais, Gilles de
Rempston, Sir Thomas
Rheims, siege of (1359—60); coronation of Charles VII at
Richard II (of Bordeaux), King ; accession; proposed marriage; characteristics ; council; finances; Peasants’ Revolt ; and Flanders; and Scotland; quarrels with Gloucester and Arundel; assumes power; truce of Leulinghen; and Guyenne ; and Great Schism; murder of Gloucester and Arundel ; deposition and death
Richemont, Constable de (later Arthur III of Brittany)
Richmond, John of Montfort, Earl of; Robert of Artois, Earl of
Rivers, Richard Woodville, Earl
Rolin, Nicholas
Roos, Lord de
Rouen, siege of (1418-19); council at; troops at, before Verneuil; trial and burning of Joan of Arc; temporarily taken by Dauphinists; attacked; taken by Charles VII; Archbishop of
Rous, John
routiers see Free Companies
Sage, Raoul le
Saint-Pol, Count of, temp. Charles VI; temp. Philip VI
Saint-Sardos, war of
Salic Law
Salisbury, Earl of, temp. Edward III; wife of; Richard Neville, Earl of; Thomas Montagu, Earl of ; military skills; at Cravant ; at Verneuil; at siege of Orleans; death; wife of
Salle, Sir Robert
Salm, Count of
Sancerre, Count of
Saumur, treaty of (1426)
Saye and Sele, Lord
Scales, Thomas, Lord
Scotland, Edward III and ; mounted archers used against ; Richard II and; allied with Armagnacs; allied with Dauphinists; allied with Brittany; Kings of see David II and James I
Scrope, Sir Geoffrey, quoted; Henry, of Masham; Millicent ; Sir Richard
Sens, siege of; Archbishop of
Sherman, General William T.
ships: English, temp. Edward III temp. Henry V French, temp. Philip VI temp. Charles V
Shorthose, Gadifer
Shrewsbury, Earl of see Talbot
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
Sluys, battle of (1340)
society, structure of, temp. Edward III
soldiers, English: armour ; deserters, Normandy; mobilisation ; pay; plunder in France ; supplies; weakness before Agincourt; weapons
soldiers, French: armour; pay; reforms, temp. Charles V; weapons
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Earl and Duke of ; John Beaufort, Earl of ; John Beaufort, Earl of
Soper,