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| | INDEX | | Abbeville, 235. | | | Aberconway, Cistercian monastery, burial place of princes, 389. abbot of ( 1248), 389 -90. See Conway. | | | Aberffraw (Anglesey), 387, 392 n.; prince of, origin of title, 393. | | | Abergavenny, lordship and castle of, 172, 395 & n., 396, 402 & n., 443 n.; parliament in ( 1291), 346. | | | Abermoyl, market town, 387. | | | Aberystwyth, castle, or Llanbadarn, 394 ; a centre of administration, 410 ; restoration of, 430, 432 ; borough of, 433 ; in the revolt of 1294-5, 441, 442. | | | Abingdon, St. Edmund of, see Edmund. | | | Accursius, Franciscus, 286, 469 & n., 626. | | | Acre, fall of ( 1291), 267. -- John of, see Brienne. | | | Acton Burnell, 337, 338, 339, 624 ; statute of, 625, and see Statutes. | | | Adams, G. B., note on shire courts, &c., as of record, 750. | | | Adams, Norma, on the judicial conflict over tithes, 464 n., 469 n.; on writs of prohibition, 475 n. | | | Admiral of the fleet, first, powers and jurisdiction of, 655 & n., 656 ; see Leyburn, William; Alard, Gervase. | | | Admiralty, 655 -7; court of, 655 & n. | | | Adolf of Nassau, king of Germany ( 1292-8), 659 -68 passim. | | | Adour, lower valley of, 650. | | | Advowsons, in English and canon law, 463 -4. | | | Aedh, king of Connaught, 42. | | | Agen, 291, 292 -3; Edward I at ( 1286), 256 n. -- bishop of ( 1279), 292 -3. -- diocese of, 292 n. | | | Agenais, rights in the, 127, 128 ; the succession to the, 272, 273 ; trans- ferred to Edward I, 289, 291 -3; ordinance for administration of ( 1289), 298, 302 -3. See also 647, 650, 654. | | | Aids, feudal, in Henry III's time, 32 - 33. | | | Aigueblanche, Peter of, bishop of Hereford ( 1240-68), on a mission to western princes ( 1242-3), 104 ; and treaty of Toledo ( 1254), 118 ; during barons' war, 175, 199. | | | Aigues Mortes, 224, 255. | | | Ailred, abbot of Rievaulx, previously dapifer of King David I, 580 n. | | | Aire, bishop of, 295 n. | | | Alan the Red, count of Brittany, 236 n. | | | Alard, family of, 637 n. -- Gervase, admiral ( 1300), 656. -- Thomas; of Winchelsea, 636 -7. | | | Alba, battle of, 225. | | | Albert, king of Germany and emperor, elect, 653, 660, 667, 710 n.; and treaty of 1303, 653 -4 n. | | | Alençon, count of, 248. | | | Alexander IV, Pope ( 1254-61), and the Sicilian business, 106, 120 & nn., 122 -5 passim; and the English baro- nial leaders, 131 & n., 135 -6, 461 ; releases Henry III from his oath to the Provisions of Oxford, 163 -5 passim; his nuncios in England, 159 n., 167 & n.; and the customs and privileges of Scotland, 593 & n. -- II, king of the Scots ( 1214-49), 16, 73, 89 ; his homage to Henry III ( 1217), 594 ; papal refusal to allow coronation of ( 1221), 593 ; his rela- tions with England, 585 -8; Henry III's claim to his homage for Scot- land, 594 -5; and the earldom of Huntingdon, 594 & n.; his marriages, see Joan, sister of Henry III, and Coucy, Marie de; his sisters, see Isabella, Margaret, Marjorie. -- his clerk, Robert of St. Germain, 12. -- III, king of Scots ( 1249-86), ac- claimed, 577 ; does homage for English lands and married to Mar- garet, d. of Henry III ( 1251), 581 ; his minority, 138, 582 & n., 589 -92; desires to be crowned, 593, 594 ; Henry III's attempt to get his homage for Scotland, 595 ; terms of his homage to Edward I ( 1279), 595 & n.; his second marriage ( 1285), and death ( 1286), 597 ; his adminis- tration of Scotland, 577 -8, cf. 198 ; the appeal of his creditor, John le Mason, 610 n. See Margaret, Yo- lande. --elder son of Alexander III, king of Scots, marries d. of Guy, count of Flanders, 597, 623 ; his early death ( 1284), 597 ; later dispute about his wife's dowry, 610 n. | -779- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Thirteenth Century, 1216-1307. Contributors: Maurice Powicke - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1953. Page Number: 779.
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