T. F. Tout

The History of England


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The failure at Buironfosse. 340 Alliance between Edward and the Flemish cities. 341 James van Artevelde. 342 Jan., 1340. Edward III. at Ghent. 343 His proclamation as King of France. 344 20 Feb. His return to England. 344 22 June. His re-embarkation for Flanders. 344 Parallel naval development of England and France. 344 The Norman navy and the projected invasion of England. 345 24 June. Battle of Sluys. 346 Ineffective campaigns in Artois and the Tournaisis. 347 25 Sept. Truce of Esplechin. 348 30 Nov. Edward's return to London. 349 The ministers displaced and a special commission appointed to try them. 349 30 Nov. Controversy between Edward and Archbishop Stratford. 350 23 April, 1341. Parliament at London supporting Stratford and forcing Edward to choose ministers after consulting it. 350 1 Oct. Edward's repudiation of his concessions. 351 April, 1343. Repeal of the statutes of 1341. 351 John of Montfort and Charles of Blois claim the duchy of Brittany. 352 War of the Breton succession. 353 June, 1342. The siege of Hennebont raised. 354 1343. Battle of Morlaix. 354 19 Jan., 1343. Edward III. in Brittany. 354 Truce of Malestroit. 355 Edward's financial and political troubles. 355 End of the Flemish alliance. 356 June, 1345. Henry of Derby in Gascony. 357 21 Oct. Battle of Auberoche. 358 1346. Siege of Aiguillon and raid in Poitou. 358 Preparations for Edward III.'s campaign. 359 >July-Aug. The march through Normandy. 359 26 July. Capture of Caen. 360 Aug. The march up the Seine valley. 360 The retreat northwards. 361 The passage of the Somme at the Blanche taque. 361 26 Aug. Battle of Crecy. 362 17 Oct. Battle of Neville's Cross. 364 4 Sept. Siege of Calais. 366 3 Aug., 1347. Capture of Calais. 367 20 June. Battle of La Roche Derien. 368 28 Sept. Truce of Calais. 368

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      FROM THE BLACK DEATH TO THE TREATY OF CALAIS.

1347–48. Prosperity of England after the truce.