Authors: Lisa Hilton
Henry VI, Emperor of Germany,
126
Henry VII, King (formerly Henry Tudor; son of Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort),
364
; birth of,
334
; and Henry VI,
340
; ancestry,
393
; marriage proposal for,
393
; abortive return to England,
395
; supporters,
395
; swears to marry Elizabeth of York,
395
; betrothal to
Elizabeth,
399
,
404
; moves to Charles VIII’s court,
401
; lands at Milford Haven,
401
; at Bosworth Field,
402
; marries Elizabeth,
404—5
; plots against his rule,
405
,
407
; and Elizabeth’s coronation,
405—6
; and Tudor claim to the throne,
406
; relations with Elizabeth Woodville,
407
,
408
; coronation,
408
; treatment of his wife’s family,
410
; Christmas at Richmond,
415
Henry VIII, King (son of Henry VII and Elizabeth),
413
,
417
Henry of Castile,
183
Henry of Saxony,
111
Herbert, Sir William,
399
Hereford, bishop of,
176
Hereford, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of,
208
,
298
Hereford, William FitzOsbern, Earl of,
36
hermits,
74
Hertford,
62
,
249
,
327
,
329
; Castle,
213
,
248
,
311
Hertfordshire,
332
Hesdin,
367
Heselarton, Euphemia de,
272
Hexham, battle of (1464),
367
High Peak castle, Derbyshire,
266
Hilda, great-niece of Aethelred,
26
Hildebart of Lavardin, bishop of Le Mans, later archbishop of Tours,
56
58
,
64
Historia Ecclesiastica
,
75
Historie of the Arrivall
,
372
,
374
Histories of Troy
,
412
History of Britain
,
292
History of Jason
,
412
History of King Richard III
,
399
History of William the Marshal, The
,
147
Holinshed, Raphael,
263
;
Holinshed’s Chronicle
,
401
Holland, Joan,
308
Holland, Count John of,
195
Holland, Thomas,
268—9
Holy Grail
,
248
Holy Island,
366
Honfleur,
368
‘Hooks’,
266
Hope Castle,
195
Horgoner, Robert,
362
Howard, Catherine,
66
Howden, Roger of,
115
,
129
,
130
,
131
,
132
,
144
,
146
Hugh, bishop of Lincoln,
133
,
134
Hugh the Chanter,
63
Huisine, River,
140
Hundred Years War (1337—1453)
242
,
250
,
258
284
,
290
,
328
Hungerford, Sir Walter,
331
Huntingdon,
326
Huntingdon, Henry of,
34
,
57
,
65
,
71
,
73
,
91
Huntingdon, William Herbert, Earl of,
397
,
401
Hyde,
178
Hyde
chronicler,
59
Idley, Anne,
397
Ilchester,
148
Imal al-Din Zengi,
101
Ingilby, Prior,
409
Instructions to His Son
,
397
Irene, Empress of Byzantium,
102
Isabeau of Bavaria,
291—2
,
322—3
,
324
Isabel of Clarence,
370
,
396
,
397
Isabella, daughter of Edward III and Philippa,
250
,
254—6
,
260—1
,
263—4
,
268
,
269
,
272
children,
269
Isabella, daughter of John and Isabelle,
150
Isabella of France,
196
,
204
,
424
; marriage to Edward II,
211
,
212
; dower,
214
; and Piers Gaveston,
215
; birth of Edward,
216—17
; ‘household book’,
217
; extravagance,
218
; and Franciscans,
218
; love of textiles,
218
; and books,
224
; children,
224
,
227
; relationship with husband,
224
,
225
,
229—30
,
231
; relationship with Mortimer,
225
,
232
,
235—6
,
243
,
244
245
; and Marcher lords,
226
,
227
; ‘pilgrimages’ to Canterbury,
228
,
248
,
249
; and Earl of Lancaster’s revolt,
229
; and Scottish campaign,
230—1
; estates sequestered,
231
,
255
; and brother Charles IV of France,
232
; political prominence,
232
,
234—5
,
239
,
241
,
288
; leaves Edward,
233—4
; ordered out of France,
236
; invading army,
236—7
,
238
; and execution of Hugh Despenser,
239
; and election of mayor of London,
239
,
240
,
243
; son Edward made King,
240
; and treaty of Northampton,
242
; and son’s move against Mortimer,
245
; role in death of her husband played down by son,
246—7
; lives at Castle Rising,
247—8
; relations with son Edward,
248
; spiritual matters,
249—50
; and Philippa of Hainault’s coronation,
254
; imprisoned,
317
; as regent,
327
; death and funeral,
249—50
Isabella of Spain,
392
Isabelle of Angoulême (later Queen of England),
47
,
105
,
134
; marriage to John,
143
,
144—5
; family ties,
146
,
147
; coronation,
146
; children,
146
,
150
,
153
,
156—7
,
170
; and Lusignan rebellion,
147
; John commits land to,
148
; birth of son Henry,
150
; lack of financial independence,
150
; possible confinement,
Isabelle of Angoulême—
contd
150—2
,
153
; accusations against,
151
; appearance,
151
; in Angoulême,
152
; reputation as a seductress,
153
,
154
; returns to England,
153
; relationship with John,
153—4
; and death of John,
156
; leaves England,
156—7
,
158
; territorial disputes,
157
; marries Hugh X de Lusignan,
157—8
; as Dowager Queen of England,
158
; at war with her sons,
159
; death,
160
Isabelle of France (daughter of Charles VI, later Queen of England): proposed marriage to Richard II,
290—1
,
292—3
; dowry,
293
; meets father,
294
; marriage to Richard,
294
,
295—6
; coronation,
295
; and Christmas,
297
; education,
299
; sees Richard for last time,
299
; during the rebellion,
301
; marries Charles, Count of Angoulême,
302
; death,
302
,
322
Isleworth,
217
Jacques de Luxembourg,
359
James I of Scotland,
329
James III of Scotland,
366
,
408
,
411
James IV of Scotland,
414
Jankin (trumpeter),
224
Jean, heir to Count of Armagnac,
312
Jean of France,
248
,
249
,
268
,
335
Jean of Luxembourg,
336
Jeanne of France,
224
,
235
,
236
,
242
Jewry, Statute of (1275),
200
Joan, daughter of Edward III and Philippa,
254
,
256
,
259—61
,
267
Joan, daughter of John and Isabelle,
145
,
150
,
152
,
156
,
157—8
Joan of Acre,
210
Joan of Scotland (daughter of Edward II and Isabella),
224
,
227
,
229
,
238
,
242
,
248
,
249
,
250
,
256
,
257
,
267
,
268
,
269
,
329
Joanna, daughter of Henry II and Eleanor, III,
117
,
121
,
122
,
124
,
125
,
126
,
132
,
135
,
137
,
142
Joanna II, Queen of Naples,
335
Joanna of Navarre, Dowager Duchess of Brittany (later Queen of England): ancestry,
307
; marriage to Duke of Brittany,
307—8
; marries Henry IV,
308
,
309
,
311
; children,
308
,
309
,
312
,
315
,
316
; arrives in England,
309
; meets husband Henry,
309
; imprisoned for witchcraft,
309
,
316—18
,
320
; intercession,
309—10
,
312—3
; coronation,
310
; dower,
311
,
312
,
313
,
316
,
318
; Queen’s Council,
311—2
,
320
,
327
; and the Armagnac wars,
313
; relations with stepchildren,
313
; relationship with Henry,
313
; and Henry V,
314
,
315
; and son Artur,
315
,
316
; dress,
317
,
318
; after death of Henry V,
320
; death,
320
John, bishop of Evreux,
125
John, King (son of Henry II and Eleanor),
111
; attempts to usurp brother’s throne,
127—8
,
129
; reconciliation with brother Richard,
131—2
; and death of Richard,
134
,
136
; invested as Duke of Normandy,
136
; coronation,
136
; and Berengaria’s funds,
139
; character,
142
; and mother Eleanor,
142—3
; in Ireland,
143
; made Count of Mortain by Henry II,
143
; marriage to Isabelle of Angoulême,
143
,
144—5
; marriage to Isabella of Gloucester,
143
,
145
; releases Eleanor from Mirebeau,
144
; mistresses,
145
; illegitimate children,
145
; and Lusignan rebellion,
147
; commits land to Isabelle,
148
; Berengaria’s dower arrangements,
148—9
; extravagance,
149
; loses Normandy,
149
; in Angoulême,
152
; truce with France,
152
; builds alliances,
152—3
; unfaithfulness,
153
; relationship with Isabelle,
153—4
; and the magnates,
1
54
; and Magna Carta,
154
,
155
; and threat from Prince Louis of France,
155—6
; fondness for baths,
217
; death,
156
John, son of Edward I and Eleanor,
191
,
193
,
194
John XXII, Pope,
232
John of Calabria,
375
John of Eltham (son of Edward II and Isabella),
224
,
238
,
257
John of Gaunt (son of Edward III and Philippa),
254
,
260
,
268
,
272
273
,
275
,
284
,
289
,
298
,
329
; attempt on Castile throne,
284
,
287
; marriage to Katherine Swynford,
294—5
; pilgrimage to Canterbury,
296
; death,
299