Read Foundation (History of England Vol 1) Online
Authors: Peter Ackroyd
in Black Death,
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Langland, William:
Piers Plowman
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Langton, Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury,
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languages: prehistoric,
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see also
English language
Laurence of St Martin, Sir,
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law: under Normans,
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reforms under Henry II,
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under Edward I,
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custom and precedent in,
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ineffectiveness under Henry VI,
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Edward IV intervenes in,
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lawyers: origins,
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lead mines,
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Leeds: founded,
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Leeds Castle, Kent,
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legal rights of free men,
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Leges Henrici Primi
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Leofric, Earl of Mercia,
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Leopold, Duke of Austria,
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le Toruk, Jacob,
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Lewes, battle of (1264),
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Leyburn, Roger,
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Lincoln: population,
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Lincoln, John de la, Earl of,
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Lincolnshire: revolt (1470),
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Lindisfarne,
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Lindisfarne Gospels,
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Lindley Hall Farm, Leicestershire,
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Lithere, Benedict,
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livestock: in medieval period,
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living standards: improve in fifteenth century,
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London: Boudicca attacks,
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as Roman capital of Britannia Superior,
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burned by Danish raiders,
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medieval house design,
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road links,
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mayor and aldermen established,
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plan,
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citizens rebel against Richard I’s taxes,
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Prince Louis of France in,
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supports de Montfort against Henry III,
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Edward I imposes taxes on,
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and rebellion against Edward II,
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in Peasants’ Revolt (1381),
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Jack Cade rebels in,
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improvements and rebuilding,
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Lords, House of
see
parliament
lordship: and land ownership,
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and feudalism,
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see also
aristocracy Loudun Hill, battle of (1306),
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Louis VII, King of France,
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Louis VIII (the Lion), King of France (
earlier
Prince),
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Louis IX, King of France,
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Louis XI, King of France,
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Lovel, Francis, 1st Viscount,
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Loveraz, Richard de,
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Lud (or Nud; god),
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Ludlow, Shropshire: in Wars of Roses,
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Lutherans,
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luxury goods: imported,
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Lydgate, John,
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Baron,
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Maelbeath (or Macbeth),
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Magna Carta (1215),
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Maiden Castle, Dorset,
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Maidstone Prison: prisoners freed,
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Maine, France,
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Malcolm III (Canmore), King of Scotland,
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Malcolm IV, King of Scotland,
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Maldon, battle of (991),
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Manchester: name,
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manor: as centre of agrarian life,
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court records,
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at Wharram Percy,
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Map, Walter,
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March, Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of,
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March, Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of
see
Mortimer, Roger
Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI: marriage to Henry,
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,
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birth of son,
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opposes Richard of York,
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shut out of London,
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flees to Scotland,
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takes refuge in Anjou,
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taken prisoner at Tewkesbury,
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incarcerated in Tower and ransomed by Louis XI,
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Louis XI supports,
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Margaret, Queen of Edward I,
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Margaret Tudor, Queen of James IV of Scotland,
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Margaret of York
see
Burgundy, Margaret of York, Duchess of
Markeby, John de,
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Martin, St,
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Mase, Harry,
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Mass, the,
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Matilda (
earlier
Edith), Queen of Henry I,
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Matilda (Maud), Empress (Henry I’s daughter): and succession to Henry,
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conflict with Stephen over crown,
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hailed as ‘lady of England’,
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unpopularity,
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retires to Rouen,
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Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor,
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measurement: inexactness,
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see also
yard
Meaux, siege of (1421),
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medicine: practice of,
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see also
Stonehenge
melancholy (humour),
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merchant adventurers,
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Meredith, George,
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Merfield, William,
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Meriden, Warwickshire,
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Middle Saxons,
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Middleham, north Yorkshire,
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Milton, John:
Paradise Lost
,
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minsters (communities of priests and monks),
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miracle and mystery plays,
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monasteries: established by Normans,
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children recruited to,
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Mons Badonicus, battle of (490),
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Montfort, Eleanor de, Countess of Leicester,
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Montfort, Simon de, Earl of Leicester: opposes Henry III,
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and summoning of parliament,
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defeated at Evesham (1265),
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death and burial,
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Morast (fruit drink),
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More, Sir Thomas: personal display,
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on literacy in England,
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on Edward IV,
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on Henry VII,
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mort d’ancestor
(legal procedure),
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mortality: age of,
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