Authors: Sean McGlynn
557
See, for example, Bertrand Taithe and Tim Thornton (eds),
War: Identities in Conflict, 1300–2000
, Stroud, 1998. War and identity are main themes in Smith,
National Identity
; John Breuilly,
Nationalism and the State
, 2nd edn., Manchester, 1993; E. Shils, ‘Nations, Nationalism and Civil Society’,
Nations and Nationalism
, 1 (1), 1995. See Gillingham,
The English in the Twelfth Century
, 123–62, for the role or war within the British Isles on the formation of identity.
558
Breuilly,
Nationalism and the State
, 87.
559
David Carpenter, ‘English Peasants in Politics, 1258–1267’
Past and Present
, 136, 1992.
560
Alfred Smyth, ‘The Emergence of English Identity, 700–1000’, in Alfred Smyth (ed),
Medieval Europeans: Studies in Ethnic Identity and National Perspectives in Medieval Europe
, Basingstoke, 1998.
561
McGlynn, ‘British Nationalism and Europe: A Medieval Comparison’ extends this argument.
562
HWM, 355–7; RW, ii, 219–20; WB, i, 313–14.
563
HWM, 357.
564
AB, 195.
565
See again Tony Moore, ‘Other Cities have Citizens, London’s are called Barons’ for London.
566
AB, 195–6.
567
AB, 196–7. For the unsettled atmosphere in London, see AB, 196–7 and AM, ii, 287.
568
Powicke,
King Henry III
, 13; Petit-Dutaillis,
Louis VIII
, 157.
569
Tyerman,
England and the Crusades
, 59.
570
AB, 197–8.
571
Powicke,
King Henry III
, 13.
572
Vincent,
Letters and Charters
, 109.
573
Vincent,
Letters and Charters
, 106–110 for the letter and commentary. See also Petit-Dutaillis,
Louis VIII
, 157–8, n.9, and Powicke,
King Henry III
, 14, n.1.
574
AB, 197.
575
Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France
, 1734–1904, xix, 636, in Carpenter,
Minority
, 42.
576
Cited in Vincent,
Letters and Charters
, 110.
577
Carpenter,
Minority
, 42–3, covers this episode.
578
AB, 199–200 for what follows in London.
579
AB, 199–200.
580
Sivéry,
Louis VIII
, 186. For Blanche of Castille, see: Gerard Sivéry,
Blanche de Castille
, Paris, 1990; Régine Pernoud,
Blance of Castile
, London, 1975; Jacques le Goff,
Saint Louis
, Paris, 1996.
581
The Minstrel of Reims, in Petit-Dutaillis,
Louis VIII
, 163.
582
RW, ii, 220–1.
583
RW, ii, 221; AB, 198; AM, iii, 50; HWM, 357–9; Melrose, 127–8.
584
HWM, 359.
585
RW, ii, 221. For what follows and the Battle of Sandwich, see: RW, ii, 221–3; HWM, 357–77; AB, 201–2; BC, 238–9; RC, 185;WB, i, 314;
The Romance of Eustace the Monk
in Burgess,
Two Medieval Outlaws
, 77–8. Matthew Paris also covers the battle, but less reliably so when he moves away from Wendover’s account: MP, iii, 26–9;
Historia Anglia
216–21. A detailed secondary account of the battle is to be found in H.L. Cannon, ‘The Battle of Sandwich and Eustace the Monk’,
EHR
, 27, 1912. More briefly, see Norgate,
Minority
, 50–4; I follow a different chronology to Norgate who places the initial English defeat on the day of battle, instead of in the previous weeks.
586
HWM, 363–5. The return to full allegiance of the Cinque ports was essential in preparing the English fleet. For medieval naval matters, see: N.A.M. Rodger,
The Safeguard of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain. Volume One: 660–1649
, 1997; F.W. Brooks,
The English Naval Forces, 1199–1272
, n.d.; Archibald Lewis and Timothy Runyan,
European Naval and Maritime History, 300–1500
, Bloomington, 1985; Ian Friel,
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, 1995; John Gillingham, ‘Richard I, Galley-Warfare and Portsmouth: the Beginnings of a Royal Navy’,
TCE 6
, 1997; Susan Rose,
Medieval Naval Warfare, 1000–1500
, 2002; John Hattendorf and Richard Unger (eds),
War at Sea in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
, Woodbridge, 2003.
587
For cogs, see Rodgers,
Safeguard of the Sea
, 62–3; Friel,
The Good Ship
, 35–8.
588
For this episode, see Helen Nicholson (ed and trans),
Chronicle of the Third Crusade: A Translation of the
Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Ricardi, Aldershot, 1997, 197–9.
589
RW, ii, 67–8.
590
RW, ii, 68.
591
David Loades, ‘The King’s Ships: the Keeping of the Seas, 1413–1480’,
Medieval History
, 1 (1), 1991, 94.
592
HWM, 369.
593
Loades, ‘The King’s Ships’, 94.
594
The hunting analogy is usually the one accepted. However, in
The History of William Marshal
, from which this phrase comes (370–1), ‘hart’ is translated as ‘noose’. Here it is feminine. In English, ‘hart’ usually refers to a male deer, especially a stag, ‘Noose’ in Old French is a masculine noun. The inconsistencies of Old French apply to gender as much as to any aspect of its variable language.
595
WB, i, 314.
596
As is pointed out by Carpenter,
Minority
, 43.
597
Cannon believes the French broke order to attack: ‘The Battle of Sandwich’, 663.
598
RC, 185–6.
599
AM, ii, 287–8. Prisoner numbers are discussed in Cannon, ‘The Battle of Sandwich’, 666–7.
600
As Carpenter has noted (
Minority
, 43).
601
Patent Rolls
, 1216–25, 89 in Cannon, ‘The Battle of Sandwich’, 666, where the number of ships taken is discussed.
602
RW, ii, 272; WB, ii, 271.
603
See, for example, W.L. Clowes,
The Royal Navy: A History from the Earliest Times to 1900
, 1996 [1897], i, 190.
604
For the immediate aftermath and impact of the battle, see RC, 186; RW, ii, 223; AB, 203–5.
605
RC, 186. Note the worry Louis had over London’s loyalty in
Recueil
, xviii, 240 and Vincent,
Letters and Charters
, xliii. The most detailed account of the Battle of Muret will be found in Sean McGlynn, ‘
Kill Them All!’ Crusaders, Cathars and Carnage: Warfare in the Albigensian Crusade
, forthcoming.
606
For the peace talks and settlement, see: AB, 202–5; RW, ii, 223–6; HWM, 385–9; RC, 186; AM, iii, 50–1; BC, 239.
607
For the treaty, see: J. Beverley Smith, ‘The Treaty of Lambeth, 1217’,
EHR
, 94, 1979’; Norgate,
Minority
, 57–8; Carpenter,
Minority
, 44–9, which simultaneously examines some of the implications of the settlement in the early years of Henry’s minority; Powicke,
Thirteenth Century England
, 13–15; Painter,
William Marshal
, 223–4; Crouch,
William Marshal
, 125; Powicke,
King Henry
III, 17–19.
608
Carpenter,
Minority
, 46.
609
HWM, 385–7. Note William the Breton’s figure for the total amount of the payment to Louis: WB, i, 314–5.
610
RC, 186.
611
Bartlett,
England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings
, 275. See also Eales, ‘Castles and Politics in England’.
612
Vincent,
Peter des Roches
, 136.
613
See Carpenter,
Minority
, 31–4, for locality and allegiance.
614
HWM, 357.
615
BC, 239.
616
For example: Powicke,
King Henry III
, 16.
617
Tyerman,
England and the Crusades
, 139–40.
618
Coss,
Political Songs
, 22.
619
BC, 232.
620
For this meeting and a discussion of dates, see Smith, ‘The Treaty of Lambeth’, 562–5.
621
AB, 205; RW, ii, 225.
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