Foundation (History of England Vol 1) (82 page)

pilgrims,
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Pilgrims Way, The,
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,
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Pistor, John,
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Pius II, Pope,
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plague: in 540s,
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see also
Black Death

Plantagenet dynasty: succession,
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killings,
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Plautius, Aulus,
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Pliny the Elder,
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poems, songs and tales: heroic,
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,
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Poitiers, battle of (1356),
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Poitou,
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poll tax: introduced (1377),
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(1380),
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Poppelau, Nicholas von,
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population: in Neolithic period,
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increase in Bronze Age,
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in Iron Age,
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,
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reduced by plague (1540s),
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towns,
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,
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,
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increase in Henry III’s reign,
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falls in fourteenth and fifteenth centuries,
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reduced by Black Death,
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,
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portents: and civil unrest,
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of two kings,
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,
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Pounchon, William,
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Poundbury, Dorset,
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Prasutagus, King of Iceni,
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Preseli Hills, south-west Wales,
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prices: rise under King John,
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increase under Henry III,
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rise during harvest failures,
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,
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priests
see
parish priests

Princes in the Tower
see
Tower of London

printing,
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,
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Procopius of Caesarea,
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property: inheritance under Normans,
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legal disputes over,
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Prophecies of Merlin
,
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proverbs,
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public houses,
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punishment: for crimes,
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Puttock, Stephen,
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Pytheas,
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Quernbetere, Alice,
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rabbit: introduced to England,
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Radcot, battle of (1388),
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Ralph de Crockerlane,
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Ravenspur, Yorkshire,
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Redwald, King of the East Angles,
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Reformation, the,
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Regenbald, chancellor,
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Regnenses (tribe),
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religion: Iron Age,
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see also
Christianity; Druids

Restitutus, Bishop of London,
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Rheged (kingdom),
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Riccardi bankers (of Lucca),
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,
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Richard I (Lionheart), King: kingship,
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and ‘legal memory’,
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disputes with father and brothers,
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background and character,
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coronation,
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on Third Crusade to Holy Land,
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captured and ransomed,
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returns to England and pardons John,
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and succession,
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troubled reign,
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and Jews,
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Richard II, King: authority,
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,
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peaceful nature,
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,
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crowned aged ten,
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confronts Peasants’ Revolt,
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,
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appearance and manner,
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,
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first marriage (to Anne of Bohemia),
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campaign against Scots,
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court and favourites,
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conflict with parliament,
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,
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deposed and reinstated,
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mediates between Lords and Commons,
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piety,
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purges lords,
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exiles Bolingbroke,
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halts Bolingbroke–Mowbray duel,
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second marriage (to Isabella),
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sails to Ireland,
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returns to England to oppose Bolingbroke,
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Bolingbroke negotiates with,
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renounces throne in favour of Bolingbroke,
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death and burial,
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,
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rumoured survival,
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,
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posthumous support for,
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kills Thomas of Gloucester,
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Richard III, King (
earlier
Duke of Gloucester): reputation,
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and Princes in the Tower,
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,
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as rumoured murderer of Henry VI,
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background and service to Edward IV,
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and succession to throne,
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,
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,
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power in north,
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and Edward V’s accession,
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seizes and confines Edward V,
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appointed Protector,
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deformed arm,
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has Hastings executed,
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claims crown,
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,
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crowned,
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makes circuit of kingdom,
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appearance and character,
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rebellions against,
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rule,
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piety,
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,
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and threat of Henry Tudor,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion and campaign,
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killed at Bosworth Field and bones scattered,
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Richard of Crudwell,
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Richard, Duke of York: confined in Tower and murdered,
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,
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Perkin Warbeck impersonates,
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Richard, Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans (Henry III’s brother),
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,
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Richard le Brewer,
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Riche, Geoffrey,
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Rivers, Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl,
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,
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roads and trackways: prehistoric,
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pilgrim routes,
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,
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development and maintenance,
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continuity,
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Robert, Duke of Normandy,
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,
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Robert, Earl of Gloucester,
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Robert of Reading,
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Robert of Wetherby,
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Robin Hood,
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,
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Robin of Redesdale
see
Conyers, Sir John,
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Rochester castle,
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Roger of Hoveden,
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Roger of Portland,
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Roger of Wendover,
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Roland the Farter (jester),
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Roman Catholicism: Church prevails in England,
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Rome (ancient): invades and occupies England,
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,
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,
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imperial frontiers,
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,
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social and cultural influence in England,
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,
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taxation,
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Christianity in,
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disputes over imperial power,
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rule in England ends,
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Rouen: Henry V besieges,
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Rous, John:
Historia Regum Angliae
,
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Rudton, East Yorkshire,
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,
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Runnymede, Surrey: Magna Carta signed at,
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Rye: plundered by French,
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Saffron Walden,
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St Albans: first battle of (1455),
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second battle of (1461),
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cloister school,
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saints: and medical cures,
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English,
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