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Index

Page references to illustrations are in bold italics

Abingdon (now Oxfordshire)
101
,
106

abbey
118
,
158

Abinger castle
191

Accrington (Lancashire)
92

Act against the pulling down of towns
93

Aelfric (homilist)
177

Aelred of Rievaulx
149

50

Alcester (Warwickshire)
120

All Souls College, Oxford
90

Alnwick (Northumberland)
127
,
212

13

abbey
154

anchorites
144
,
235n. 3

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
44
,
187
,
188

Anstey (Hertfordshire)
210

Appleby-in-Westmorland
120
,
212

arable farming,

in open fields
14

29
,
36
,
58

65
,
218

19

other
14

19
,
36
,
65
,
102

rearrangement of
17

23
,
59

62
,
222n. 6

Arden (Warwickshire)
41
,
66
,
79
,
96

Arundel (Sussex)
126

castle
199

Ashbourne (Derbyshire)
46
,
121
,
123

Ashby-de-la-Zouch castle
199
,
204
,
206
,
207

Asheldham (Essex)
64

5
,
174
,
178

assarts
40
,
44
,
67
see also
woodland

Assize of the Forest
44

Assize of Novel Disseisin
33

Assize of Rural Settlement
15
,
55

8
,
62
,
80
,
90

Augustinian Order
153

4

Austin friars
159

60

Axholme (Lincolnshire)
38
,
40

Bakewell (Derbyshire)
116
,
176

Baldock (Hertfordshire)
121
,
126

Bamburgh (Northumberland)
140

Barcheston (Warwickshire)
95

Bardney abbey
161

Barking Tye (Suffolk)
30

Barnack (Cambridgeshire)
69

Barnard Castle (County Durham)
35
,
191
,
193

Barrow-in-Furness (Cumberland)
114

Barton Blount (Derbyshire)
82
,
88
,
96

Baschurch (Shropshire)
121

Bath (Somerset)
104

abbey and cathedral
162
,
164
,
169

Battle (Sussex)
9
,
61
,
121

abbey
9
,
33
,
61
,
121
,
136
,
147
,
148

Bayeux Tapestry
10
,
190
,
191
,
192
,
206

Beaulieu abbey
71

Bedale (Yorkshire)
185

Bede, Venerable
13
,
83

Bedford
103
,
104

Beeston castle
184
,
201
,
202

3

Beguines
143

Benedictine Order
134
,
144

8
,
146
,
162

Bere Alston (Devon)
76

7

Beresford, M.
118
,
120

Berkeley castle
199

Berkhamsted castle
200

Bernard of Clairvaux
149

Berry Court (Cornwall)
64
,
84

Berwick-on-Tweed (Northumberland)
213

14

Beverley (Yorkshire)
108
,
117
,
138

Bewdley (Worcestershire)
121
,
137

Bicester priory
93
,
95

Bideford (Devon)
116
,
138

Birland peninsula (Devon)
76

7

Birmingham
140

Bishop’s Castle (Shropshire)
125
,
126

Black Death
7
,
91
,
179

Blisland (Cornwall)
181

Bocking (Essex)
30

Bodiam castle
33
,
206
,
207

Boldon Book
70

Bolingbroke castle
201

Bolton castle
47

borough privileges
99
,
111

18
,
119

Boroughbridge (Yorkshire)
126

Boston (Lincolnshire)
104
,
107
,
108
,
137
,
138
,
160

Bourn (Cambridgeshire)
53

valley
16

Brackley (Northamptonshire)
140

Bracton, H. (lawyer)
105

Bradfield Woods (Suffolk)
42
,
43

Bradford (Yorkshire)
140

Brandon (Suffolk)
49

Brassington (Derbyshire)
27

Breckland
26
,
49
,
50
,
109

Brewood White Ladies priory
15

bridges
11
,
111

16
,
112
,
114
,
198
,
212

Bridgettine Order
156

7
,
164

Bridgnorth (Shropshire)
210

castle
191

Bridgwater (Somerset)
179

Bridlington priory
154

Brigg (Lincolnshire)
122

Brightwalton (Berkshire)
20

Bristol,

abbey and cathedral
141
,
154

other
124
,
130
,
141

size of town
160
,
210

town defences
210
,
213

trade and communications
104
,
108
,
111

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