Foundation (History of England Vol 1) (81 page)

infant,
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Mortimer, Anne,
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Mortimer, Roger, 1st Earl of March,
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,
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,
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,
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Mortimer’s Cross, battle of (1461),
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Morton, John, Archbishop of Canterbury (
earlier
Bishop of Ely),
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,
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Motte, Agnes,
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Mowbray, Thomas
see
Norfolk, 1st Duke of

murrain (disease),
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,
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names: changes under Normans,
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navy: King John constructs,
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Henry V builds up,
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Neckam, Alexander,
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Nefyn, Wales,
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Neolithic: as term,
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,
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Neolithic period,
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,
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Neville family: support Yorkists in Wars of Roses,
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,
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Neville, George, Archbishop of York,
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,
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Neville’s Cross, battle of (1346),
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Newfoundland,
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Norfolk, John Howard, 1st Duke of,
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,
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Norfolk, Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of,
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,
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Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of,
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Normandy: Henry I invades and conquers,
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Henry II’s expedition to,
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King John loses to Philip Augustus,
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Edward III invades,
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Henry V in,
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,
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France reclaims,
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,
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Normans: and separation of Church and state,
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Ethelred marries into,
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Edward the Comfessor’s loyalty to,
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under William,
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invade and conquer England,
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oppressive rule and occupation of England,
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buildings,
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introduce French language,
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assimilated,
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,
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names,
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council,
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wheat-growing and eating,
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dynasty,
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Norsemen
see
Vikings

North America: English exploration and settlement,
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North Sea: formed,
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Northampton: parliament (1380),
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scholastic community,
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Northampton, battle of (1460),
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Northumberland, Henry Percy, 1st Earl of,
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,
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,
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,
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Northumberland, Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of (Hotspur),
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,
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,
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Northumberland, Henry Percy, 4th Earl of,
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Northumberland, Henry Percy, 5th Earl of,
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Northumberland, kingdom of: power,
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Vikings conquer,
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Malcolm IV surrenders to Henry II,
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Norway: Viking raiders from,
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Norwich: population,
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,
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,
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social divisions,
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grammar school,
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Noseles, Philip,
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Noteman, Andrew,
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Offa’s Dyke,
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Oldcastle, Sir John,
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Orderic Vitalis,
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,
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Ordinance of Labourers (1349),
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Orkney: surrendered to Scotland,
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Orleans: Joan of Arc lifts siege,
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Orleton, Adam, Bishop of Hereford,
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Osborne, John,
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Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor,
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Oxford, John de Vere, 12th Earl of,
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Oxford, Provisions of (1258),
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Oxford University: teaching of law,
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origins,
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student violence and misbehaviour,
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learning,
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‘oyer et terminer’ commission,
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Page, John and Agnes,
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Palaeolithic: as term,
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Palfrey, William,
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Pandulf (papal legate),
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papacy: and appointment of archbishop of Canterbury,
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see also
Christianity

Paris: Treaty of (1259),
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in Hundred Years War,
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falls to Charles VII,
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Paris, Matthew,
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,
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,
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parish: development,
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numbers,
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parish churches: as communal centres,
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show evidence of affluence,
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parish priests,
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,
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Parisii (tribe),
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,
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parliament: origins and development,
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,
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Edward I summons,
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,
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first records (1316),
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Edward II summons,
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and consent to taxation,
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growing power during Hundred Years War,
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relations with Edward III,
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,
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‘Good’ (1376),
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in Westminster Hall,
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conflict with Richard II,
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,
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‘Wonderful’ (1386),
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‘Merciless’ (1389),
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relations with Henry IV,
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meets in Bury St Edmunds (1447),
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Henry VII ignores,
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pastimes
see
festivals and pastimes

Paston family: life and letters,
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,
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Paston, Agnes,
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,
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Paston, Clement,
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Paston, Elizabeth,
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Paston, John,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Paston, Margaret,
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,
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,
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Paston, William,
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Patrick, St:
Confessions
,
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Paulinus (missionary),
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peasantry: and village life,
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houses,
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condition improves in Black Death,
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,
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,
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see also
serfs

Peasants’ Revolt (1381),
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,
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Pembroke, Jasper Tudor, Earl of: commands Queen Margaret’s forces,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion,
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sends Henry to Brittany,
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Pembroke, William Marshal, 1st Earl of,
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Pembrokeshire: Flemings in,
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Penny, William,
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Pepys, Samuel,
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Percy family: rebels against Henry IV,
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power in north,
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Percy, Henry (Hotspur)
see
Northumberland, 2nd Earl of

Perpendicular style (architecture),
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Perrers, Alice,
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Peter de Blois,
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Peter des Rivaux,
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,
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Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester,
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,
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,
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Peter of Savoy, Earl of Richmond,
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Peter, St,
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Peterborough: Bronze Age remains,
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Peterborough Abbey: suffers under Henry I,
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and warfare between Stephen and Matilda,
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Petition of Right (seventeenth century),
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Philip II (Philip Augustus), King of France,
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,
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,
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,
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Philip VI of Valois, King of France,
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,
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Philippa of Hainault, Queen of Edward III,
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Pickering, Vale of, Yorkshire,
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Picquigny, treaty of (1475),
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Picts: land of (Prydyn),
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harass Romans and English,
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,
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,
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