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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.

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