Foundation (History of England Vol 1) (84 page)

on Richard II,
ref 1

Thomas of Eldersfield,
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Thomas of Woodstock
see
Gloucester, Thomas, Duke of

Thorpe, Norfolk,
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Thurkill of Arden,
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time
see
space and time

tin,
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Tinchebray, battle of (1106),
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Tiptoft, Sir John,
ref 1

Tirel, Walter,
ref 1

tithings,
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,
ref 2

tombs: prehistoric,
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see also
burial

Tostig, Earl of the Northumbrians,
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tournaments,
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Tower of London: in Peasants’ Revolt,
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Edward V and Richard of York confined and murdered in (‘Princes in the Tower’),
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,
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towns: Anglo-Saxon development,
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populations,
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3

free men in,
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,
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,
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fortified,
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,
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grow under Plantagenets,
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trade and manufacture,
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communal government,
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,
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character and conditions,
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crafts and businesses,
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civic rituals and routines,
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literacy levels,
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origins,
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post-Roman,
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see also
villages

Towton, battle of (1461),
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toys (children’s),
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trade: Bronze Age,
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in iron,
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,
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with Vikings,
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,
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wool,
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,
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,
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fifteenth century,
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,
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trailbaston (courts),
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travel: in medieval period,
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Tresilian, Robert,
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Trevelyan, George Macaulay,
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Trevet, Nicholas,
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trial by ordeal,
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Trinovantes (tribe),
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,
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troubadours,
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Tudor family,
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Tudor, Jasper
see
Pembroke, Earl of

Tudor, Owen,
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Tusser, Thomas,
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Twynyho, Ankarette,
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Tyler, Wat,
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,
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,
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umbrella: introduced,
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universities,
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urn fields,
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Usamah ibn Munqidh,
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Varausius,
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Vergil, Polydore,
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,
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,
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,
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Verulamium,
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Vespasian, Roman Emperor,
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Vikings (Norsemen): raids,
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,
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villages: beginnings,
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,
ref 2
,
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,
ref 4

Iron Age,
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regional variations,
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Anglo-Saxon,
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thrive under Henry II,
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customs and traditions,
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deserted,
ref 1
,
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see also
towns

villeins,
ref 1
,
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violence: prevalence in medieval times,
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Visigoths,
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Vita Edwardi Secundi
,
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Vortigern (or Wyrtgeorn),
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Voxe, John,
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Wakefield, battle of (1460),
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Wales: Agricola conquers,
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name,
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subdued by Harold and Tostig,
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William Rufus moves against,
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Henry I’s settlements in,
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King John subdues,
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Edward I campaigns against,
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,
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castles,
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Edward II born in,
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supports Henry VI,
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and Henry Tudor’s bid for throne,
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and English monarchy,
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union with England (1536),
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Wallace, William,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Walsingham,
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Walsingham, Thomas,
ref 1

Walter of Maidstone,
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Walworth, William,
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Wansdyke,
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Warbeck, Perkin (‘Richard IV’),
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,
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warrior aristocracy: in Bronze Age,
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Wars of the Roses: origins,
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3

outbreak,
ref 1
,
ref 2

conduct of,
ref 1
,
ref 2

effect on English noble families,
ref 1

end,
ref 1

and claims to throne,
ref 1

Warwick, Edward, Earl of (Clarence’s son),
ref 1
,
ref 2

Warwick, Richard Neville, Earl of (‘the kingmaker’): supports Richard of York in Wars of the Roses,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

commands forces in Calais,
ref 1
,
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invades England with Salisbury,
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and Edward IV’s marriage,
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alliance with Margaret of Anjou,
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seeks alliance with France,
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instigates rebellion of Robin of Redesdale,
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as effective ruler after capture of Edward IV,
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and Lincolnshire rebellion (1470),
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lands at Exmouth with Clarence (1470),
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rules after release of Henry VI,
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and Edward IV’s return from continent,
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killed at Barnet (1471),
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character and achievements,
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Louis XI supports,
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Warwick, Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of,
ref 1
,
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water: significance in Bronze Age,
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Watling Street,
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Watton, Yorkshire,
ref 1

Waurin, Jean de,
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Wessex (and West Saxons): settled,
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power,
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threatened by Vikings,
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Westminster Abbey: Henry III rebuilds,
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,
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Richard II reburied in,
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Elizabeth Woodville takes sanctuary in,
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,
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Westminster Hall: parliament in,
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Wharram Percy, Yorkshire,
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wheat: cultivation,
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White Ship
: sunk (1120),
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Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire,
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William I (the Conqueror), King: relations with pope,
ref 1

employs Breton forces,
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oath of loyalty to,
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kingship,
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claims English crown,
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background and character,
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,
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invades and conquers England,
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rule in England,
ref 1
,
ref 2

and English rebellions,
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hunting,
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commissions
Domesday Book
,
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death,
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brings Jews to England,
ref 1

William I (the Lion), King of Scotland (1209),
ref 1

William II (Rufus), King of England: reign,
ref 1

death,
ref 1

achievements,
ref 1

calls assembly,
ref 1

policy on Jews,
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William Adeline, Prince (son of Henry I),
ref 1
,
ref 2

William of Norwich,
ref 1

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