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1174.

1178.

1179.

1189.

Henry purges himself from the Crime by Oath, and re-
ceives Papal Absolution after most humiliating Sub-
missions

Henry's own Sons made the Tools of a Conspiracy against
him, excited chiefly by the Jealousy of Eleanor, their
Mother

They are reconciled to their Father

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166

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A dreadful War ensues between the Brothers, on the
Refusal of the younger to take an Oath of Fealty to
the elder

(11th of June) Death of Prince Henry

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The Feuds between the Father and his surviving Son are
renewed

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(5th of July) Death of Henry at Chinon, during Hostilities
with his Son Richard

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Advances of Jurisprudence during this Reign

171-174

Tradition of Fair Rosamond

RICHARD I.

1189-1199.

A Knight Errant rather than a King; Sketch of the
System of Society which gave Birth to the Crusades
The whole System of Manners, which distinguishes the
modern Civilisation from the classical and from the
Oriental, has received a Tinge from Chivalry
Furious antipathy of the Age against the Jews; cruel
Massacre of many on the Day of Richard's Coro-
nation

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(June) Richard and Philip Augustus on the Borders of
Syria; Death of Barbarossa

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(May) Richard marries the Princess Berengaria of Na-
varre at Cyprus

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(12th of July) The Christians enter Acre; Dispute between
Richard's and Leopold's Officers on a Matter of Prece-
dence

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(August and September) The Christian Army reduced to
great Extremities

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1192.

(April) Marquis of Montferrat elected King of Jeru-
salem, but is assassinated on the same Day; an Act
ascribed to Richard by his Enemies

186

(September) Truce for three Years between the Chris-
tians and Mahometans; Rights of Pilgrimage con-
ceded; Saladin's Toleration and Urbanity
(9th of October) Richard sails from the Holy Land
(21st of December) He is detained and imprisoned by the
Duke of Austria in the Castle of Thierstein
Leopold is obliged to surrender him to Henry VI., who

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A.D.

1194

1199.

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imprisons him at Trifels, where his Confinement is
discovered by an English Minstrel

Henry VI. brings him to a Trial before an Assembly of
German Princes for (amongst other Things) the Murder
of Montferrat
(May) Richard returns to England, having been ransomed
for 100,000 Marks of Silver
(24th of March) During Hostilities with his Brother John
and Philip Augustus, Richard dies of a Wound received
before the Castle of Chaluz, in Limousin

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1199.

1202

1203.

1211.

1213

JOHN. 1199-1216.

Progress of Mind during the Thirteenth Century: Zeal
and rapid Growth of the Dominican and Franciscan
Orders; Scholastic Philosophy; Cultivation of the Ver-
nacular Tongues; Religious Chivalry; Festive Chi-
valry

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Claims of Arthur, Son of John's elder Brother Geoffrey
(22d of May) John lands in England, and on the next Day
is crowned at Westminster
Philip, King of France, shelters and succours Arthur
(1st of August) John takes Arthur prisoner
Mysterious Disappearance of Arthur; horrid Murder of
that Prince, said to have been committed by John's own
Hand

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Philip, as Lord Paramount of John's French Dominions,
cites him to answer for the Crime, and, on his non-
appearance, declares those Provinces forfeited
John ineffectually attempts to recover them
Power and severity of Pope Innocent III.; John disputes
with him regarding the Mode of electing the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury; and Innocent lays his Dominions

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John continuing unmoved, Innocent sends two Legates
to England, but without Success

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Innocent offers England to Philip, who assembles an Army
for its Subjugation; John, overawed, submits to hold
England as a Fief of Rome, under an annual Tribute - 208
Fourth Council of Lateran

Unpopularity of John

Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, the Guide of the
discontented Barons

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(20th of November) Solemn Confederacy of Barons at the
Abbey of Edmundsbury

214

1215.

(April) John refuses their Demands; (22d of May) the
Barons in possession of London

215

(15th of June) Conference at Runnymede; Magna

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217-222

Charta; London held as a Security for its Perform ance, and Twenty-five Barons appointed as Guardians of the Realm; Provisions and lasting Influence of the Charter (22d of August) The Pope absolves John from his Oath, and War recommences; John calls in German mercenaries, and the Barons offer the English Crown to Louis, eldest Son of the French King

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1216.

(18th of October) Death of John

HENRY III.
1216-1272.

1216.

1217.

Henry, eldest Son of John, crowned in the Tenth Year of his Age; the Regency intrusted to the Earl of Pembroke, Earl Marshal

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224,225

Louis, with some of the Barons who invited him, keeps
the Field, notwithstanding John's Death
(May) His Party is defeated, and he renounces his Claim
to the English Crown

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226

The Regent bestows the Great Charter on Ireland; he
dies in 1220

226

1220.

Hubert de Burgh, Grand Justiciary, succeeds Pembroke
as Regent

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A Parliament of this Year begins the Movement of one of
the Main-springs of the English Constitution, by grant-
ing a Subsidy upon condition of a Confirmation of the
Charter
227
Henry recognised as having attained Years of Discretion 228
Unsuccessful Attempt of Henry at French Conquest 229
Hubert de Burgh degraded from his Office, and succeeded
by Peter, Bishop of Winchester

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Henry marries Eleanor of Provence; Discontent at the
introduction of her foreign Relations to Court Prefer-
ment; Parliamentary Power over Supplies made avail-
able even thus early for obtaining the Dismissal of the
obnoxious Ministers

Another unsuccessful French War

The Supplies granted this Year placed by Parliament in
the Hands of four Barons of its own Nomination
The Parliament require that four of the Nobility shall be
declared Conservators of the Liberties of the Nation,
and to have the Appointment of several Judicial Of
ficers

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In the Parliament of this Year, the King takes part in a solemn Anathema against Transgressors of the Charter 233 Henry having, notwithstanding, broken the Charter, under colour of a Papal Absolution, the Parliament appoint twenty-four Guardians of the Realm

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After several Attempts by Henry to escape from their

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A.D.

1265.

Authority, both Parties agree to refer their Disputes to
Louis; he awards general Restitution and Amnesty, with
Observance of the Charter, but without providing
Security

The Barons renew the War

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(14th of May) Battle of Lewes ; The King and Prince Ed-
ward made Prisoners; Leicester (Simon de Montfort)
and Gloucester Regents
(6th of August) Battle of Evesham, between Prince Ed- 236
ward (who had escaped) and Leicester; the latter de-
feated
Parliament held during the Administration of De Mont-
fort; the first composed, as it has ever since been
formed, of Knights of the Shire and Members for Cities
and Boroughs

Progress of the Constitution of Parliament

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The Battle of Evesham and Death of Montfort are the
Destruction of the Baronial Party; two Years after-
wards Prince Edward takes up the Cross

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1274.

1277.

1282

1283.

1292.

EDWARD L.

1272-1307.

The Renown of Edward secures his peaceable Succession;
his Return from the Holy Land

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He lays aside his French Disputes in order to Attempt
the Subjugation of the whole Island of Great Britain
Early History of Wales
Edward summons Llewellyn, Prince of Wales, to do him
homage as a Vassal
Llewellyn demands Hostages for his Security; Forfeiture
pronounced against him by the English Parliament 252
After previous petty Inroads, Edward now summons all
his Vassals to the Field against Wales; Llewellyn accepts
conditions of Peace equivalent to Subjugation
The Welsh are indignant at the Submission, and con-
tinue the War under David, Llewellyn's Brother, whom
Llewellyn also joins

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Death of Llewellyn; deserted by his Followers
Prince David made Prisoner, and consigned to the horrid
Punishment afterwards appointed for Treason; Pro-
bably the earliest Instance of its Infliction
State of Scotland previous to the Invasion of Edward;
rival Claims of Bruce and Baliol to the Succession,
which gave Edward a Pretext for Interference
(May) Edward summons the Nobility of Scotland to meet
him at Norham

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1295.

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(2d of June) Overawed by Threats, they recognise Edward
as Lord Paramount of Scotland, and place the Fortresses
into his Hands
(20th of November) Baliol, to whom Edward awards the
Crown, swears Fealty to him

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260

On Edward's demanding Military Service against France
from the Scotch, Baliol is induced by his Subjects to
resist; but he is at length obliged to submit
Exploits of Sir William Wallace

260, 261

1297.

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1303.

Scotland subdued, and Wallace condemned and executed at Westminster

262

1306.

Bruce, Earl of Carrick, takes up Arms, and is crowned at
Scone

263

1307.

(July) Edward assembles a vast Army, but dies on his March, at Burgh on Sand, in Cumberland

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1311.

1314.

1321.

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State of Parliamentary Power during his Reign
When did the Division of the two Houses occur?
Origin, Nature, and partial Changes of Ranks and Dig-
nities in England

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266

266-270

From the Norman Invasion to the Edwards, the House of
Lords sat in Right only of territorial Possession

Introduction of Barons by Writ

Trial by Jury

The "Common Law"

State of the English Language

CHAP. IV.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THE

LANGUAGE, TO THE WAR BETWEEN THE ROSES.

EDWARD II.
1307-1327.

In opposition to his Father's dying Injunctions, he igno
miniously withdraws his Army from Scotland, and
surrenders himself to the Influence of his favourite
Gaveston

The Barons extort a Reformation of Abuses, and banish
Gaveston on pain of Death

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Confirmation of Magna Charta; additional Clause requir
ing the annual holding of a Parliament
Gaveston ventures to return to Court, and is put to Death
by Order of the Barons

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Unsuccessful Invasion of Scotland; Battle of Bannockburn; Bruce acknowledged King; and (1328) the Claim of Seignoralty relinquished

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Hugh de Despenser, a new Favourite; renewed Disputes between the King and the Barons in consequence; the

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