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CHAPTER II.
THE RULE OF HUBERT DE BURGH.
1219. | Pandulf the real successor of William Marshal | 17 |
July, 1221. | Langton procures Pandulf's recall. | 19 |
Ascendency of Hubert de Burgh. | 20 | |
Jan.-Feb., 1221. | The rebellion of Albemarle. | 20 |
July, 1222. | The sedition of Constantine FitzAthulf. | 22 |
1221–24. | Marriage alliances. | 23 |
1219–23. | War in Wales. | 23 |
April, 1223. | Henry III. declared by the pope competent to govern. | 24 |
June, 1224. | Revolt of Falkes de Bréautè. | 25 |
20 June-14 Aug. | Siege of Bedford. | 25 |
Fall of Falkes. | 26 | |
Papal and royal taxation. | 27 | |
April, 1227. | End of the minority. | 29 |
Relations with France during the minority. | 29 | |
The Lusignans and the Poitevin barons. | 30 | |
1224. | Louis VIII.'s conquest of Poitou. | 31 |
1225. | Expedition of Richard of Cornwall and William Longsword to Gascony. | 32 |
Nov., 1226. | Accession of Louis IX. in France. | 34 |
1229–30. | Henry III.'s campaign in Brittany and Poitou. |
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