OXFORD
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BY HORACE HART, M.A.
PRINTER IO THE UNIVERSITY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER XVIII.
LANCASTER AND YORK.
>99. Character of the period, p. 2. 300. Plan of the chapter, p. 5.
301. The Revolution of 1399, p. 6. 302. Formal recognition of
the new Dynasty, p. 10. 303. Parliament of 1399, p∙ 15. 304.
Conspiracy of the Earls, p. 26. 305. Beginning of difficulties,
p. 27. 306. Parliament of 1401, p. 29. 307. Financial and poli-
tical difficulties, p. 35. 308. Parliament of 1402, p. 37. 309.
Rebellion of Hotspur, p. 39. 310. Parliament of 1404, p. 42. 311.
The Unlearned Parliament, p. 47. 31'2. Rebellion of Northum-
berland, ρ. 49. 313. The Long Parliament of 1406, p. 54. 314.
Parties formed at Court, p. 59. 315. Parliament at Gloucester,
1407, ρ. 6ι. 316. Arundel’s administration, ρ. 63. 317. Parlia-
ment of 1410, p. 65. 318. Administration of Thomas Beaufort,
p. 67. 319. Parliamentof 1411, ρ. 68. 320. Death of Henry IV,
p. 71. 321. Character of Henry V, p. 74∙ 322. Change of
ministers, p. 78. 323. Parliamentof 1413, p. 79. 324. SirJolm
Oldcastlej p. 80. 325. Parliaments of 1414, p. 83. 326. War
with France, p. 88. 327∙ TheremainingParliamentsoftheieign,
p. 89. 328. The King’s last expedition and death, p. 94. 329.
Bedford and Gloucester, p. 96. 330. Arrangement for the minority
of Henry VI, p. 99. 331. Impolitic conduct of Gloucester, p. ιoι.
332. Quarrel with Bishop Beaufort, p. 104. 333. Visit of Bedford,
p. 105. 334. Gloucester’s attempt to govern, p. 109. 335. Re-
newed attack on the Cardinal, p. 113. 336. Henry’s visit to
France and change of ministers, p. 115. 337. Continuation of
the quarrel, p. 117. 338. Bedford’s second visit, p. 119. 339,
State of the government after Bedford’s death, μp. 124. 340.
Approaching end of the war, p. 128. 341. Character of Henry VI,
p. 132. 342. The king’s marriage, p. 135. 343. Death of Glou-
cester and Beaufort, p. 139. 344. Administration of Suffolk, p. 144.