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- Camalodunum, 9, 11
- Cambridge, University of, 38
- Canute the Great (1017–1035), 53–59
- Caractaous, the British general (43–50), 9, 10, 11
- Carpenters and butchers, battle of, in the Place de-Grêve (1413), 524
- Cassivelaunus, or Cassibelan, a British leader (54), 8
- Catherine, Queen of Henry V., and wife of Owen Tudor (1419–1437), 547–556, 558–561, 586
- Celestine III., Pope (1197), 241–242
- Charles IV., King of France, surnamed Le Bel (1322–1328), 852–353
- V. King of France (1360–1378), 393–396, 405, 406
- VI., King of France (1380–1422), 410, 485–486
- VII., King of France (1417–1460), 540, 551–552, 555–557, 560, 562–588, 591, 593, 612
- "Chalons, the little battle of" (1274), 304
- Charter, granted by Ethelwulph to the clergy, 47, 48
- granted by Henry I., 149
- granted by Stephen, 164
- the great (Magna Charta), 257
- renewed by Henry III. (1244), 282
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, the "Father of English Poetry," 464–465
- Chevy Chase, or Otterbourne, battle of (1388), 428
- Chivalry, institution of, 116–117
- Christianity, introduction of, into Britain, 17
- Church in Britain, history of, from the time of Egbert to the death of Edward the Martyr, 47–50
- from Ethelred 1 1, to the death of Edward the Confessor, 68–70
- Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of Edward IV. (1464–1478), 616, 617, 620–624
- Clarendon, constitutions of (enacted 1164), 185, 188
- Claudius, the Emperor, his invasion of Britain (43), 9
- Clifford, John Lord (1460), 607
- Cobham, Sir John Oldcastle, Lord (1413–1417), 516, 518–520
- Eleanor, wife of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester (1441), 588
- Coinage, commerce, and shipping, 472–474
- Commerce, progress of, 472–474
- Comyn, John, Earl of Buchan (1294–1305), 317, 323, 329–332
- Constantine, the Emperor (306–337), 17
- II., King of Scotland (863–881), 39–40
- Constantinople, ancient, description of (in 1159 or 1160), 125–127
- Conversano, William, Count of (1100), 149
- Cornwall, Richard, Earl of (1225–1271), 272–274, 278,1281, 284
- Costume, 80, 141–142, 144–145, 478–480
- Creçy, battle of (1346), 382–383
- Crusade, account of the First (1096–1100), 119–132
- the Third (1190–1197), 202, 213, 227
- Danes in Britain, 29–35, 38, 50–59
- Danegeld, tax of (instituted 1010), 52
- David, King of Scotland, son of Malcolm III. (1138–1174), 165, 199
- Dermot M'Murrough, King of Leinster (1140–1170), 194–195
- Despenser, Hugh, favourite of Edward II. (1320–1325), 348–353
- "Dictum de Kenilworth" (1267), 296
- Doomsday Book, account of, 104
- Douglas, Archibald, Earl of (1402–1424), 494, 500, 506, 557, 565, 566
- Lord James (1307–1331), 344–347, 359–362
- Sir Archibald, Regent of Scotland (1332), 365
- Sir William, an adherent of Wallace, 321
- Druids, 3
- Druidical Remains, 4, 5
- Dunstan, St., Abbot of Glastonbury (945–988), 40–47, 50
- Dupplin Moor, battle of (1332), 366
- Edgar, brother of King Edwy (958–975), 44–46
- remarkable Oration delivered by, 45
- Atheling, grandson of Edmund Ironside, 64, 88–95, 99, 113
- Edinburgh Castle, surprise of (1307), 344
- Editha, the "Swan necked," story of her discovery of the body of Harold (1066), 88
- Edmund I. (940–946), 39–4
- II., surnamed Ironside (1016–1017), 56–57
- Edred, brother of Edmund Atheling (946–955), 40–41
- Edward I., surnamed Longshanks (1272–1307), 286, 293, 300–336
- Edward II., surnamed of Caernarvon (1307–1327), 337–356
- III. (1327–1377), 353, 357–404
- IV. (1461–1483), 605–624
- the Martyr (975–1179), 46–47
- the Confessor (1042–1066), 62–63
- the Black Prince, son of Edward III. (1330), 380–383, 388–390, 398–402
- the Elder, King of Wessex (901–925), 36–38
- Edwy, son of Edmund Atheling (955–958), 42–44
- Egbert, King of Wessex (800–836), 29
- Eleanor, Queen of Henry II., divorced wife of Louis VII. of France (1154–1202), 173, 196, 201, 211, 218–219, 239
- of Provence, Queen of Henry III. (1236), 275–278, 290
- Queen of Edward I. (1253–1274), 296, 303–304
- Elfrida, wife of Edgar the Peaceable (969–975), 46
- Elgiva, wife of King Edwy (955–957), 44
- Elphegus, or Alphage, Archbishop of Canterbury (1012), 53
- Elizabeth Wydville, Queen of Edward IV. (1464), 616
- Emma, Queen of Ethelred the Unready (1002), 52, 56, 58, 60
- Ethelbald, son of Ethelwulph (857–860), 30
- Ethelbert, brother of Ethelbald (860–866), 30
- Ethelred I., son of Ethelwulph (866–871), 29
- II., surnamed the Unready (979–1016), 50–56
- Ethelwald, nephew of King Alfred (890–905), 36
- Ethelwulph, King of Wessex (836–857), 30
- Eustace, Prince, son of Stephen (1141–1152), 173
- Count of Boulogne (1051), 63
- Evesham, battle of (1265), 293
- Falconry, art of, 140–141
- Falkirk, first battle of (1298), 323
- Fitz-Stephen, captain of the Blanche Nef(1120), 160
- Fitzurse, Walter, one of the murderers of Becket (1170), 189–191
- Fitz Walter, Robert, leader of the barons who obtained Magna Charta from King John (1215), 257
- Fortress, Norman, description of, 98
- Fortresses built by the Normans, 98
- Fulk, Eari of Anjou (1107–1126), 137–158, 161
- Galgacus, chief of the Caledonians (84), 15
- Garter, Order of the (instituted 1350), 388
- Gaiscoigne, Lord Chief Justice in the reign of Henry IV. (1405), 503 ,512
- Gaveston, Piers, favourite of Edward II. (1307–1312), 338–344
- Geoffrey Plantagenet, son of Fulk of Anjou (1126–1150), 161, 162, 165, 170, 173
- of Anjou, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet (1156–1158), 173–175, 179–181
- Prince, son of Henry II. (1165–1186), 182, 195–197, 201–202
- natural son of Henry II. (1154–1193), 206, 233
- Gilbert of Umfraville, Earl of Angus (1291), 314
- Glendower, Owen, leader of the Welsh patriots (1400–1415), 490–492, 503–508
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of (1418–1447), 543, 549, 560–502, 569–573, 584, 586–590
- Richard de Clare, Earl of (1259–1263), 285, 287
- Gilbert de Clare, Earl of (1263–1267), 288, 293, 296
- Robert, Earl of, natural son of Henry I. (1126–1147), 165, 167, 169–172
- Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of (1385–1397), 423–435
- Godfrey of Bouillon, first King of Jerusalem (1096–1100), 122–125, 128–131
- Godwin, Earl (1035–1060), 59, 60, 62–64
- Gourdon, Adam, a noted baron, who engaged in single combat with Edward I. (1265), 295, 296
- Gower, John, the poet (1324–1372), 464
- Guy, Count of Flanders (1294–1302), 325–327
- Hadrada, Harold, King of Norway (1066), 83
- Halidon Hill, battle of (1333), 368
- Hardicanute (1040–1012), 61–62
- Harold Barefoot (1035–1039), 59–60
- II. (1066), 64–68, 81–88