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survival,
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in towns,
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see also
class (social)

Higden, Ranulf,
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,
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Polychronicon
,
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,
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highway robbery,
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hill forts,
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,
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history: nature of,
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Hoccleve, Thomas,
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Holinshed, Raphael,
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Homer:
Iliad
,
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Honorius, Roman Emperor,
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horse: as means of travel,
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Hospitallers, Order of,
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hospitals,
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,
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houses: medieval design and construction,
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Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln,
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,
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Hugh de Neville,
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Hull: brick wall,
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wool exporters,
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human sacrifice: in Iron Age,
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humour: medieval,
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humours, four,
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Hundred Years War (1337): conduct and campaigns,
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,
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,
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origins,
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and English claim to French sovereignty,
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resumes under Henry V,
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,
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continues,
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,
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ends,
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hundreds (administrative units),
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,
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,
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hunting: by kings,
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Iceni (tribe),
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,
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,
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Icknield Way (track),
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,
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illness and ailments,
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imports: luxury goods in fifteenth century,
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industry: in fifteenth century,
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Inglewood, Cumbria,
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Innocent III, Pope,
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,
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,
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,
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inns: roadside,
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inns of court,
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Ireland: raiders against Vortigern,
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Richard II in,
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Warbeck in,
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iron: as new technology,
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under Romans,
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demand in fifteenth century,
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Iron Age: development,
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,
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,
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,
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religion,
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,
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art,
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Isabella of Angoulême, Queen of King John,
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,
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Isabella of France, Queen of Edward II,
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,
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,
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,
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Isabella of France, second Queen of Richard II,
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Isabella, wife of Emperor Frederick II,
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Jack Straw’s Castle, Hampstead Heath,
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Jacquerie (France),
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James IV, King of Scotland: shelters Perkin Warbeck,
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marries Margaret Tudor,
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James of St George, Master,
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Jarrow,
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jewellery: Bronze Age,
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Jews: Edward I represses and expels,
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,
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,
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early settlement and legal status in England,
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as moneylenders and moneychangers,
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popular hostility to,
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accused of ritual murder of Christian children,
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census (1239),
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Joan of Arc,
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Joanna of Castile: Henry VII courts,
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John II, King of France,
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John of Arderne,
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John, King: kingship,
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as ‘Lackland’,
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nominated as king of Ireland,
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,
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and succession to Henry II,
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barons’ rebellion against,
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,
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,
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Richard pardons on return,
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swears fealty to Philip II of France and usurps Richard’s throne,
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reputation and character,
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,
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succeeds Richard,
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and death of Arthur of Brittany,
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loses empire in France,
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,
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raises revenues,
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travels throughout England,
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and administration of justice,
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campaigning in Britain,
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,
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dispute with pope over appointment of archbishops and bishops,
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womanizing,
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excommunicated,
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accepts pope’s demands,
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assumes cross of crusader,
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seals Magna Carta,
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defies Magna Carta,
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death and burial,
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,
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loses treasure in Wash,
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calls parliament (1212),
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protects Jews,
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killings,
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John, King of Bohemia,
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John of Luxemburg,
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John of Worcester,
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Johnson, Samuel,
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Joseph of Arimathea,
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judges,
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Julian, Roman Emperor,
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Jurassic Way,
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juries: origins,
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Jutes: settle in England,
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,
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,
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Katherine of Valois, Queen of Henry V: marriage to Henry,
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remarries (Owen Tudor),
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Kenilworth Castle: Edward II at,
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John of Gaunt at,
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Margaret of Anjou at,
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Kent: settlers and administration,
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popular revolts,
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Danish invasion (1896),
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condemns law under Henry VI,
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coast attacked from France and Brittany,
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and rebellion under Jack Cade,
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Keston, Kent,
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keyhold tenure,
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King’s College, Cambridge,
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king’s touch: as cure for scrofula,
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kingship: origins and authority,
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and divine right,
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and hunting,
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and lawlessness following death of,
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Richard II and,
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,
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tensions with nobility and Church,
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Knighton, Henry,
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knights: under Normans,
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status,
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,
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and chivalry,
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and summoning of parliament,
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‘distraint of’ (order),
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labour: value following Black Death,
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,
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Lambarde, William:
The Perambulation of Kent
,
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Lancaster family: in Wars of Roses,
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,
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extinguished,
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Lancaster, John of Gaunt, Duke of: house burned by Tyler’s rebels,
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governs during Edward III’s illness,
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unpopularity,
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,
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and John Wycliffe,
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as Chaucer’s patron,
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Richard II fears as rival,
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presides at Arundel’s trial,
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and son Bolingbroke’s conflict with Richard II,
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death,
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marriage to Katherine Swynford,
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and house of Lancaster,
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Lancaster, Thomas of
see
Thomas, Earl of Lancaster

land ownership: and lordship,
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as cause of disputes,
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and social standing,
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and land shortage,
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