T. F. Tout

The History of England


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Dictum de Kenilworth. 131 Michaelmas. The Ely rebellion. 131 April, 1267. Gloucester's support of the Disinherited. 132 July. End of the rebellion. 132 25 Sept. Treaty of Shrewsbury. 133 1267. Statute of Marlborough. 134 1270–72. Edward's Crusade. 134 16 Nov., 1272. Death of Henry III. 135

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      THE EARLY FOREIGN POLICY AND LEGISLATION OF EDWARD I.

Character of Edward I. 136
1272–74. Rule of the regency. 139
Edward's doings in Italy and France. 139
Edward's relations with Philip III. 140
1273–74. Wars of Béarn and Limoges. 141
Edward I. and Gregory X. 142
May-July, 1274. Council of Lyons. 142
Relations of Edward I. and Rudolf of Hapsburg. 143
23 May, 1279. Treaty of Amiens. 145
1281. League of Macon. 146
1282. Sicilian vespers. 146
1285. Deaths of Philip III., Charles of Anjou, Peter of Aragon, and Martin IV. 146
Bishop Burnell. 147
1275. Statute of Westminster, the first. 147
1278. Statute of Gloucester. 148
Hundred Rolls and placita de quo warranto. 149
Archbishops Kilwardby and Peckham. 150
1279. Statute of Mortmain. 151
1285. Circumspecte agatis. 152
1285. Statute of Westminster, the second (De Donis). 153
1285. Statute of Winchester. 154

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      THE CONQUEST OF NORTH WALES.



Execution of the Treaty of Shrewsbury. 155
Llewelyn's refusal of homage. 156
1277. Edward's first Welsh campaign. 157
1277. Treaty of Aberconway. 159
Edward's attempts to introduce English law into the ceded districts. 160
1282. The Welsh revolt. 161
1282. Edward's second Welsh campaign. 162
Llewelyn's escape to the Upper Wye. 163
11 Dec. Battle of Orewyn Bridge. 164
1283. Parliaments and financial expedients. 164
Subjection of Gwynedd completed. 165