Read Foundation (History of England Vol 1) Online
Authors: Peter Ackroyd
see also
cathedrals
churchyards
see
cemeteries
Cicero,
ref 1
practise eviction,
ref 1
Clarence, George, Duke of: and recognition of Elizabeth Woodville as queen,
ref 1
proposed marriage to Warwick’s daughter,
ref 1
Edward IV seeks friendship,
ref 1
in Warwick’s rebellion,
ref 1
deserts Warwick for Henry VI,
ref 1
Clarendon, Constitutions of (1164),
ref 1
class (social): system develops,
ref 1
see also
hierarchies
climate: variability,
ref 1
human effect,
ref 1
Clyn, John,
ref 1
coal: Romans and,
ref 1
Coelius (Coel Hen; ‘Old King Cole’),
ref 1
coins and coinage: under Normans,
ref 1
debased under Henry I,
ref 1
Coke, Sir Edward,
ref 1
Colchester (Camulodunum),
ref 1
cloth manufacture,
ref 1
Coleswain of Lincoln,
ref 1
commerce
see
trade
effect of Black Death on,
ref 1
dress and behaviour regulated by law,
ref 1
Commons, House of
see
parliament
Complaint of the Poor Commons of Kent
,
ref 1
Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor,
ref 1
Conyers, Sir John (‘Robin of Redesdale’; ‘Robin Mend-All’),
ref 1
cooking
see
food and drink
Cornwall: Pytheas visits,
ref 1
Celtic language,
ref 1
coronations (royal),
ref 1
see also
individual monarchs
Cotton, Sir Robert,
ref 1
Council Learned in the Law,
ref 1
courtly love,
ref 1
courts of law,
ref 1
Coventry,
ref 1
Crane, Matilda,
ref 1
cranes (lifting),
ref 1
crime: rises at times of harvest failure,
ref 1
and punishment,
ref 1
prevalence under Henry VI,
ref 1
Crusade, Third,
ref 1
Cunobelinus,
ref 1
cursus monuments,
ref 1
customs: prehistoric origins,
ref 1
Cuthbert, St,
ref 1
Danegeld (tax),
ref 1
Danes
see
Denmark
David I, King of Scotland,
ref 1
‘Deadmen’s Den’ (Blore Heath battlefield),
ref 1
death
see
burial; mortality
Deira, kingdom of,
ref 1
invasions and settlement in England,
ref 1
subjects fight on English side at Hastings,
ref 1
Despenser, Henry, Bishop of Norwich,
ref 1
diet
see
food and drink
doctors,
ref 1
domestic life: in Paston letters,
ref 1
Dominican Order,
ref 1
Dover: name,
ref 1
dress: in Bronze Age,
ref 1
under Romans,
ref 1
legislation on,
ref 1
drink
see
food and drink
drunkenness,
ref 1
Dublin: as Norse trading centre,
ref 1
Dudley, Edmund,
ref 1
Dumnonii (tribe),
ref 1
Dunstan, St, Archbishop of Canterbury,
ref 1
Durham: Cathedral,
ref 1
pilgrimages to,
ref 1
Germanic structures,
ref 1
East Anglia: settled,
ref 1
Danes in,
ref 1
East Stoke, battle of (1487),
ref 1
economic activity: fifteenth century improvement,
ref 1
see also
trade; wool
Edgar Atheling,
ref 1
Edgar, King of the English,
ref 1
Edinburgh,
ref 1
Edington, battle of (878),
ref 1
Edmund Ironside, King of the English,
ref 1
education: children’s,
ref 1
university,
ref 1
see also
schools
Edward I, King: captures Gwynedd,
ref 1
and de Montfort’s war with Henry III,
ref 1
imprisoned as hostage,
ref 1
escapes and defeats de Montfort at Evesham,
ref 1
on crusade,
ref 1
accession and coronation,
ref 1
attempted assassination,
ref 1
soldierly qualities,
ref 1
appearance and personality,
ref 1
reclaims father’s lost lands,
ref 1
law and administration reforms,
ref 1
raises paid troops,
ref 1
and death of first wife (Eleanor),
ref 1
remarries (Margaret),
ref 1
death,
ref 1
Edward II, King: acclaimed Prince of Wales,
ref 1
birth and upbringing,
ref 1
character and tastes,
ref 1
coronation,
ref 1
marriage and children,
ref 1
relations with Piers Gaveston,
ref 1
baronial opposition to,
ref 1
and execution of Gaveston,
ref 1
disgraced by Bannockburn defeat,
ref 1
appoints Despenser chamberlain,
ref 1
provokes civil war and violence,
ref 1
calls parliament at York (1322),
ref 1
dispute over Gascony,
ref 1
Isabella rebels against,
ref 1
deposed and killed,
ref 1