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646                       Index.

Henry V, as prince of Wales, 19;
duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster,
23; IieutenantinWales, 39; crown
settled on 46, 58 ; his friendship
with the Beauforts, 60 ; takes the
lead in council, 67 ; allies Iiimself
with Burgundy, 68 ; attacked in
council, 71 ; his father asked to
resign, 70 ; succeeds, 78 ; his cha-
racter, 74—78 ; sketch of his reign,
78-99.

Henry VI, birth of, 94; his acces-
sion, fδ. ; sketch of his reign, 94-
195 ; arrested and imprisoned, 207 ;
restored and holds parliament, 214 ;
taken by Edward IV, 216 ; death
and burial, 217.

Herbert, Sir William, 195 ; lord
Herbert, 200, 209, 210; made earl
of Pembroke, 211 ; put to death, 213.

Heresy, legislation against, 25, 32,
33, 345, 364, 378 ; petition on, 65.
Holland, John, duke of Exeter, de-
graded, 22 ; joins in the conspiracy
of 1400 and is killed, 26; forfeited,
32.

— John, son of John, restored to the
earldom, 89 ; victorious at sea, 91 ;
duke of Exeter, 289.

— Henry, son of John, duke of Exeter,
174; escapes after Towton, 196; at-
tainted, 202 ; returns to England,
215.

— Thomas, son of Thomas, duke of
Surrey, degraded, 22 ; conspires
and is killed, 26 ; forfeited, 32.

— Edmund, earl of Kent, brother of
Thomas, 49.

Homage, importance of, 532 sqq.
— of bishops, 296, 302, 304.

Household, royal, attack on expenses
of, 44-

— charges of, separated from the
national accounts, 272.

Howard, John, lord, 227; made duke
of Norfolk, 232.

Hungary, apostolic legation of the
kings of, 301.

Hungerford, Walter, lord, ɪoi ; trea-
surer, 107, 117.

■— Bobert, lord, 185.

— Robert, lord Moleyns, 185 ; at-
tainted, 202 ; beheaded, 206.

Huntingdon, earls of, see Holland ;
election at, in 1450, 423, 436.

Hussite crusade, 109, 112.

Impeachment, practice of, 273.
Innocent III, pope, 313.

— IV, pope, 320.

John XXII, pope, 301, 322.

Judges summoned to parliament, 404,
406, 461.

Jurymen, qualification of, 265.

Keighley, Henry of, 470.

Kemp, John, bishop of London, chan-
cellor, 107 ; archbishop of York,
ib.; opposes Gloucester, 115; re-
signs his seal, 117; attacked by
Gloucester in 1440, 129; becomes
chancellor again, 148 ; declares the
king’s sentence on Suffolk, 153 ;
offers a pardon to Cade, 157; opens
the parliament of 1450, 162 ; arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 167; dies,
171.

Kent, William Neville, earl of, 200.

King, the, his personal influence and
prerogative, 525-539; his presence
in parliament, 495,
sqq.

— his list, 272.

Knaresborough, castle of, 18; forest
of, 279.

Knights, wages of, 501 ; form of writs
of summons, 410.

— and squires, as an element in
political life, 563
sqq.

Kyme, Gilbert Umfravile, titular earl
of, 68.

— William Taillebois, titular earl of,
150, 206.

Ladies, not summoned to parliament,
453, 454-

Lancaster sword, ιι.

Lancaster, Edmund, earl of, rɪ.
— Thomas, earl of, 211.
— Henry, duke of, ιι.

Lancaster, duchy of, ɪoɔ, 128, 416,
529
sq.

Latimer, Thomas, a Lollard, 32.

Lawyers, not to be knights of the
sliɪre, 47, 263, 413.

Legates from Rome, list of, 307 sq.

Gualo, 308∙

Pandulf, 308.

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Otho, 308, 320.

Otliobon, 308.

Guy, bishop of Sabina, 308.

Peter of Spain, 339.

Legatine Councils, 332.

Legation, importance of, 306 ; acquired
by the archbishops of Canterbury,
307, and York, 310.

— of Wolsey, 309, 332.

— offered to kings, 301 sq.

Legislation, initiation of, 477 sqq.

Leicester, parliament of 1414 at, 83 ;
of 1426 at, 105, 400.

— constitution of, 60 ɪ.

Libel ofEnglish policy, 275.

Lincoln, parliaments of, 400.

Livery, legislation against, 203, 549
sv-

Loliards, legislation against, 25, 32
sqq. ; influential men among, 32;
petition against, 58 ; action against,
64,65,
So sqq. ; see Heresy ; statute
of Leicester against, 83 ; share in
Jack Sharp’s rising, 115, 375 ; exe-
cution of, 377.

London, municipal history of, 587
s73,

— election of representatives of, 430.
Loyalty, sentiment of, 526.

Lynn, elections at, 431, 439.

Maintenance, legislation against, 550
sqq.

Man, lordship of, 447 sq.

Margaret of Anjou, her marriage,
137; promotes Suffolk, 138; her
position after the battle of S.
Alban’s, ɪ 76 ; her foreign intri-
gues, 180, ι8ι ; flies to Scotland,
190 ; beats Warwick at S. Alban’s,
194; retreats northwards, 195 ; her
weakness and unpopularity, 197,
198 ; attainted, 202 ; goes to France,
2 04 ; taken prisoner at Tewkesbury,
2!7.

Marquess, dignity of, 449, 450.

Merton, statute of, 336.

Modus tenendi parliamentum, 445.

MoLynsjAdam, privy seal and bishop
of Chichester ; negotiates for peace,
146 ; is murdered, j41, 142, 150,
1

Mortimer,house of, their claim to the
crown, 159.

Mortimer, Edmund, earl of March,
son of Roger, passed over in 1399,
io ; attempt to seize, 49 ; in the
confidence of Henry V, 87 ; plot to
make him king, 88 ; a councillor in
!422, 100 ; plot in favour of, 103 ;
goes to Ireland and dies, f⅛.

— Edmund, uncle of the earl, 36, 40,
159∙

— Sir John, execution of, 103.

— name of, assumed by Jack Sharp,
376 ; by Jack Cade, 156.

Morton, John, attainted in 146x,
202 ; pardoned, 220; master of the
rolls,
ib. ; bishop of Ely, imprisoned,
230 ; urges Buckingham to rebel,
233.

Mowbray, John, earl of Nottingham,
dies, 17.

— Thomas, earl marshall, 50 ; his
rebellion and fate, 51
sq.

— John, earl marshall, a councillor in
1422, ɪoo; made duke of Norfolk,
104.

— John, duke of Norfolk, allies him-
self with the Yorkists, 162 ; accuses
Somerset, 169, 170, 174; threatens
archbishop Kemp, 171 ; Iiaslicence
to go on pilgrimage, 182 ; swears
allegiance to Henry, 185 ; recog-
nises Edward IV, 195.

Naples, papal hold upon, 300.
National character, 633,
Navy, under HenryV, 90
sq., 275.
Neville, William, a Lollard, 32.

— Ralph, lord, earl of Westmoreland,
son-in-law of John of Gaunt, ι8;
advises on war, 35 ; opposes the
Percies, 42, 44, 50
sq> ; his fictitious
speech in 1414, 85 ; a councillor in
1424, loo.

— Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, 185.

—. Richard, earl of Salisbury, at duke
Humfrey’s arrest, 140; chancellor,
172
sq. ; declared loyal, 178 ; wins
the battle of Bloreheath, 184; flies
to Calais,
ib. ; attainted, 185 ; plans
invasion, 187 ; in parliament, 193 ;
beheaded,
ib,

—∙ John, lord Montague, made earl
of Northumberland, 205, 206 ;
marquess of Montague, 214; de-
serts Edward,
ib. ; killed at Barnet,
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