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Authors: Gordon Corrigan
archers
70
men-at-arms
70–1
light cavalry
71
organization
74
uniform clothing
74–5
English forces
Crécy Campaign
81–2
Crécy losses
110
Neville’s Cross
119
at Mauron
130–1
chevauchée
, 1355
133
Poitiers losses
154–5
Spanish campaign, 1367
170–1
,
173
Breton campaign, 1379
183–4
Breton campaign, 1380
184–5
Azincourt losses
249
Normandy campaign
254–5
English language
6–7
English military system
61–2
Enrique of Trastamara
170–6
,
172–4
,
176
,
182
Erpingham, Sir Thomas
246
Estates General, the
157
Eu
234
Eu, Count of
93
European Union
285
Falaise
256
Falkirk, Battle of
25
Fay, Godemar du
98
Fécamp
234
Felton, Sir Thomas
182
Felton, Sir William
173–4
Ferrers, Sir Robert de
94–5
feudal military system
61–3
feudal system
61–2
finances
Jean II
130
Henry V
222–3
Flanders
266
Flanders campaign, 1339–40
50–3
,
51
Folkestone
52–3
Fontenay-le-Pesne
90
food
80
force multipliers
283–4
Formigny, Battle of
276–7
English claim to the throne dropped
1
English claim to the throne of
2
,
12
,
41–2
time at war with
2
taxation
3
English territories
13–20
,
32
,
163
,
265
extent of country
16
John’s loss of English territories
18–19
Henry III gives up claim to French territories
20
alliance with Scotland
24
English control of Atlantic coast
48
the Black Death
127–8
lawlessness after Poitiers campaign
157–62
Edward III renounces claim to throne
163
,
165
English loss of territories
177–9
,
275–9
continuance of war, 1386
188–9
civil war
209–11
Henry V claims restitution of English territories
221–2
impact of Azincourt
251–2
relations with Britain
284–5
free companies
160
French fleet
47
,
48
,
52–3
,
54–8
,
181–2
,
205–6
French forces
69
Caen
90
Crécy
105
Crécy losses
110
at Mauron
130–1
Poitiers losses
154
Spanish campaign, 1367
170
at Najera
175
Azincourt losses
248–9
artillery
275
French Republic, the
1
French Revolutionary Wars
285
Garde de la Mer
75–6
Gascoigne, Sir William
217
Gascony
52
Gaulle, Charles de
2
Genoa
55
Genoese crossbowmen
98
,
105
,
106–8
,
114
Geoffrey of Anjou
14
Geoffrey of Maldon
90
Gesta Henrici Quinti
224
,
233
,
237
,
239
Ghent
52
Glorious Revolution of 1688
284
Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of
189
,
190
,
223
,
247
,
252
,
264
,
266
Glyn D
ŵ
r, Owain
197–8
,
199–200
,
201
,
206
,
211–12
Godric, Saint
6
gold prices
8–9
Golfe de Lion, the
133
Granada
170
Grandvilliers
96
Great Army of the Sea, the
54–8
Great Britain
x
English claim to the throne of France
1
,
2
,
12
time at war with France
2
relations with France
284–5
Great Western Schism, the
180
Great Yarmouth
48
Gregory XI, Pope
180
Gregory XII, Pope
207–8
Grey, Sir Reynold
197–8
guerrilla warfare
177–9
Guienne
179
Guînes, Treaty of
131–3
Guy of Boulogne, Cardinal
132
Hainault, count of
33
halberds
71
Hales, Sir Robert
187
Halidon Hill, Battle of
46
,
66–7
,
103
Harcla, Sir Andrew
66
Harcourt, count of
94
Harfleur
French attempts to regains
252
,
254
French recapture
273
Harfleur, siege of
advance to
225–6
defences
226–7
garrison
227
cannon
227–8
blockade
228
flooding
229
mining operations
229
Harold Godwinson
13
Harwich
52–3
Hastings, Battle of
13
heavy cavalry
64–5
Henry, Prince (son of Henry II)
16
Henry I, King
14
Henry III, King
19–20
Henry IV, Bolingbroke, King
194
and the Peasants’ Revolt
186
,
187
exile
190
seizes crown
191–3
background
195
reign
195
Welsh rebellion
197–8
,
205
,
211–12
and the Percys
198–200
Battle of Shrewsbury
199–205
use of decoys
202
rebellion, 1405
206–9
makes heresy a secular crime
216
death
211
Henry V, King
220
birth
196
leadership
3–4
arrow wound at Shrewsbury
155
,
203–4
and Henry IV’s health
208
appearance
217
coronation
217
status
221
claims restitution of French territories
221–2
finances
222–3
Azincourt Campaign preparations
222–5
and the Southampton Plot
225
cannon
227–8
Azincourt Campaign
4
,
232–3
,
237–8
Azincourt address
242–3
orders killing of prisoners
248
,
249
arrival at Calais
249
return to England, 1415
249
,
251
negotiations with Sigismund
252
Normandy campaign
254–9
siege of Rouen
256–8
administration of Normandy
258–9
alliance with Jean the Fearless
259
recognized as heir to the French throne
259–60
and the Treaty of Troyes
259–60
marriage
260
entry into Paris
261
campaign, 1421
262
Henry VII, Tudor, King
281
Henry VIII, King, French campaigns
281–2
Hesdin
114
Homildon Hill, Battle of
198–9
honours system
62–3
horses
64–5
transport
81
Crécy Campaign
82
health hazards
121
at Poitiers
149
at Azincourt
247
household retinues
71–2
Hungary
126
Hungerford, Sir Walter
241
Iberian peninsula
170
income
9
infantry
rise of
65–6
wages
75
Inherent Military Probability, Theory of
7
Innocent VI, Pope
131
Inquisition, the
213
Ireland
191
Isabeau, Queen
259–60
Isabella, Queen
197
marriage
29–30
and Gaveston
30
character
30–1
and Anglo-French relations
31–2
and Mortimer
34–6
invasion of England
35–6
peace treaty with Scotland
39–40
decline in popularity
40
claim to the throne of France
41–2
capture
42–4
imprisonment
44
Isabella of Angoulême
18
Isabella of Gloucester
18
Jacqueline, countess of Hainault
266
Jacquerie
, the
160–2
James I, King of Scotland
212
,
260
Jean II, the Good, King of France
accession to throne
129
character
129
finances
130
peace negotiations
131–3
,
158–9
,
162
,
163
advance to Poitiers
144
negotiations at Poitiers
145–6
freedom negotiations
157–8
ransom
163
death
168
Jean III, Duke of Brittany
77
Jean of Tourraine, Dauphin
252
Jean of Valois
132
Jean the Fearless, duke of Burgundy
255
,
259
Jeanne d’Arc
background
267