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The history of England, from the accession of Henry III. to the death of Edward…
1228. The Kerry campaign
The history of England, from the accession of Henry III. to the death of Edward…
1228. The Kerry campaign
Chapter 7
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 3: 1217. Rising of Wilkin of the Weald
Chapter 4: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 5: 1219. Pandulf the real successor of William Marshal
Chapter 6: 1225. Expedition of Richard of Cornwall and William
Chapter 7: 1228. The Kerry campaign
Chapter 8: 1231. Henry III.'s second Welsh campaign
Chapter 9: 1232. Riots of Robert Twenge
Chapter 10: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 11: 1234. Richard Marshal in Ireland
Chapter 12: 1235. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln
Chapter 13: 1243. Truce with France
Chapter 14: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 15: 1254. Marriage and establishment of Edward the king's son
Chapter 16: 1254. Llewelyn ap Griffith sole Prince of North Wales
Chapter 17: 1257. Welsh campaign of Henry and Edward
Chapter 18: 1257. Richard of Cornwall elected and crowned King of the Romans
Chapter 19: 1224. Arrival of Agnellus of Pisa and the first Franciscans
Chapter 20: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 21: 1263. Reconstitution of parties
Chapter 22: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 23: 1266. The revolt of the Disinherited
Chapter 24: 1267. Statute of Marlborough
Chapter 25: CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 26: 1285. Deaths of Philip III., Charles of Anjou, Peter of
Chapter 27: 1278. Statute of Gloucester
Chapter 28: CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 29: 1277. Treaty of Aberconway
Chapter 30: 1282. Edward's second Welsh campaign
Chapter 31: 1283. Parliaments and financial expedients
Chapter 32: CHAPTER IX.
Chapter 33: 1291. Treaty of Tarascon
Chapter 34: 1290. Statute of Westminster, the third (_Quia emptores_)
Chapter 35: 1291. The courts at Ystradvellte and Abergavenny
Chapter 36: 1290. Expulsion of the Jews
Chapter 37: 1286. Death of Alexander III. of Scotland
Chapter 38: 1290. Treaty of Brigham
Chapter 39: 1290. Death of Eleanor of Castile
Chapter 40: CHAPTER X.
Chapter 41: 1294. Edmund of Lancaster's failure to procure a settlement
Chapter 42: 1294. Revolts of Madog, Maelgwn, and Morgan
Chapter 43: 1295. Failure of the Gascon campaign
Chapter 44: 1296. Gascon expedition and death of Edmund of Lancaster
Chapter 45: CHAPTER XI.
Chapter 46: 1297. Edward's unsuccessful campaign in Flanders
Chapter 47: 1302. Philip IV.'s troubles with the Flemings and Boniface VIII
Chapter 48: 1303. Conquest of Scotland seriously undertaken
Chapter 49: 1305. Disgrace of Winchelsea and Bek
Chapter 50: 1305. Ordinance of Trailbaston
Chapter 51: CHAPTER XII.
Chapter 52: 1307. Peter Gaveston Earl of Cornwall
Chapter 53: 1310. Renewal of the opposition of the barons to Gaveston
Chapter 54: 1311. The ordinances
Chapter 55: 1312. Fall of the Templars
Chapter 56: 1314. The siege of Stirling
Chapter 57: CHAPTER XIII.
Chapter 58: 1318. Death of Edward Bruce at Dundalk.
Chapter 59: 1319. Renewed attack on Scotland.
Chapter 60: 1320. War between the husbands of the Gloucester heiresses
Chapter 61: CHAPTER XIV.
Chapter 62: 1324. Their breach with Queen Isabella.
Chapter 63: 1324. Affair of Saint-Sardos.
Chapter 64: 1325. Treachery of Charles IV. and second sequestration of
Chapter 65: 1326. Relations of Mortimer and Isabella
Chapter 66: 1327. Abortive Scottish campaign
Chapter 67: CHAPTER XV.
Chapter 68: 1337. The new earldoms
Chapter 69: 1333. Attempt to procure his restoration
Chapter 70: 1341. Return of David Bruce from France
Chapter 71: 1328. Accession of Philip of Valois in France
Chapter 72: 1328. The legal and political aspects of the succession
Chapter 73: 1336. Abandonment of the crusade by Benedict XII
Chapter 74: 1337. Mission of the Cardinals Peter and Bertrand
Chapter 75: 1337. Breach between France and England
Chapter 76: CHAPTER XVI.
Chapter 77: 1339. Edward's invasion of France
Chapter 78: 1343. Battle of Morlaix.
Chapter 79: 1346. Siege of Aiguillon and raid in Poitou.
Chapter 80: CHAPTER XVII.
Chapter 81: 1351. Statute of labourers.
Chapter 82: 1353. First statute of _præmunire_.
Chapter 83: 1349. Foundation of the Order of the Garter.
Chapter 84: 1352. Battle of Mauron
Chapter 85: 1352. Capture of Guînes
Chapter 86: 1355. Failure of the negotiations and renewal of the war
Chapter 87: 1356. Operations of John of Gaunt in Normandy in alliance
Chapter 88: 1358. Preliminaries of peace signed between Edward III.
Chapter 89: CHAPTER XVIII.
Chapter 90: 1365. Treaty of Guérande
Chapter 91: 1366. Expulsion of Peter the Cruel from Castile by Du
Chapter 92: 1371. Battle in Bourgneuf Bay.
Chapter 93: 1371. The Black Prince's return to England with shattered
Chapter 94: 1370. Futile expeditions of Lancaster and Knowles.
Chapter 95: 1372. Edward III.'s last military expedition.
Chapter 96: 1374. Ruin of the English power in France.
Chapter 97: CHAPTER XIX.
Chapter 98: 2. Map of Southern Scotland and Northern England in the XIIIth and
Chapter 99: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 100: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 101: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 102: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 103: introduction to his translation of _Chronicles of the Mayors
Chapter 104: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 105: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 106: 1263. And the dissolution of the dominant faction once more gave Edward
Chapter 107: CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 108: CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 109: 1265. The alarm created by this shows that Edward perceived the danger
Chapter 110: CHAPTER IX.
Chapter 111: CHAPTER X.
Chapter 112: CHAPTER XI.
Chapter 113: 1296. It was Wallace's glory that he fought his fight and paid the
Chapter 114: 1306. Scotland was obedient; the French alliance was firmly cemented;
Chapter 115: CHAPTER XII.
Chapter 116: 1309. It was simply that popular co-operation was regarded as
Chapter 117: 1313. He left behind him the reputation of a saint and a hero, and a
Chapter 118: CHAPTER XIII.
Chapter 119: 1318. Twice Edward himself went to the north, and on one occasion
Chapter 120: CHAPTER XIV.
Chapter 121: CHAPTER XV.
Chapter 122: 16. There, on July 22, Edward revoked all commissions addressed to the
Chapter 123: CHAPTER XVI.
Chapter 124: 1312. Edward was not the sort of man to endure the thraldom that his
Chapter 125: CHAPTER XVII.
Chapter 126: CHAPTER XVIII.
Chapter 127: CHAPTER XIX.
Chapter 128: 1330. Lionel's death added to the vast inheritance of the Mortimers and
Chapter 129: 1371. The old king was a mere pawn in the game. His health had been
Chapter 130: 1200. Fragments of Pipe Rolls for our period can be seen in print in
Chapter 131: Chapter X, Paragraph 4, for Earl of Cornwall read Earl of Lancaster.
2 May, 1230. Death of William of Braose
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