INDEX.
Abbots, appointment of, 329.
— in parliament, 417, 459 sq.
Accounts, audit of, 56, 122, 274.
Adrian IV, pope, 300.
Alexander III, pope, 302, 312, 353.
Alfred, proposal to canoni-e, 133.
Alienation of land, restrictions on,
evaded, 571.
Alien priories, 48, 84, 86.
Aliens, legislation against, 44.
— taxation of, 103, 128, 131, 147,
168, 225.
Appeals to Rome, 360-364,
Appropriation of grants of money,
27x, 272.
Armies of Edward IV and Richard
III, 285-287.
Array, commissions of, 269, 281, 285-
287.
Arrest, freedom from, 508 sqq.
Arundel, Thomas, earl of Arundel
and Surrey, 16, 52; commands
in France, 81 ; is lord treasurer,
78.
— Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury,
preaches at the accession of Henry
IV, 13; discusses Richard’s fate,
20 ; has damages from Walden, 23 ;
restored by a papal act, 25 ; legis-
lates against the Lollards, 32, 33 ;
repels the attack of the knights,
48 ; urges the king against the
Lollards, 48 ; purges himself, 50 ;
intercedes for Scrope, 52; in par-
liament of 1406, 55 ; his hostility
to the Beauforts, 61 ; moves against
the Lollards, in convocation, 64 ;
forbids unauthorised translations
of the Bible, гЪ. ; chancellor again,
71 ; displaced, 78 ; renews the per-
secution of the Lollards, 79 sqq. ;
dies, 83; his constitutional speeches,
244, 246.
Ascough, William, bishop of Salis-
bury, murdered, 157.
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Assize, justices of, to take cognisance
of elections, 264, 265, 437.
Attainder, bills of, 184, 202, 273, 480.
Audley, James Touchet, lord, killed
at Blore Heath, 184.
— John Touchet, lord, fails to take
Calais, 187 ; changes sides, 193.
Aumale, honour of, 449.
Bagot, Sir William, 19.
Banneret, dignity of, 456.
Bardolf, Thomas, loɪd, rebels in 1405,
50 ; flies to Waleς≡, 59 ; dies, 64.
Baronage, importance of, 539.
Barony, 451 sqq.
Beauchamp, John, of Holt, created a
baron, 452.
Beauforts, legitimised, 59 ; with a
reservation, 61 ; adhere to the
prince of Wales, 61, 68, 69; to
Bedford against Gloucester, 97.
Beaufort, John, maιquess of Dorset,
degraded, 22 ; declared loyal, 32 ;
refuses to be restored as marquess,
39 ; at the head of the fleet, 47 ;
dies in 1410, 68.
— Henry, bishop of Lincoln, chan-
cellor, 39 ; made bishop of Win-
chester, 49, 59 ; opposes the mar-
ιiage of Clarence, 68; chancellor,
78,86; his loans, 90, 93; resigns
the great seal, 91 ; is chancellor
again in 1423, 103 ; his speech on
the elephant, 103 ; his first quarrel
WithGloucester, 104; garrisons the
Tower, ib. ; sends for Bedford, ib.,i
defends himself against Gloucester's
charges, 196 ; resigns the seal, 107;
goes abroad, 109 ; made a cardi-
nal, in ; heads the Hussite cru-
sade, 109, ιi2 ; attempt to exclude
him from council, 114; goes to
France, ɪɪð; attempt to remove
him, гЬ. ; his jewels seized, 117 ;
declared loyal, 118 ; leads the coun-
t