Read Eleanor de Montfort: A Rebel Countess in Medieval England Online
Authors: Louise J. Wilkinson
Brus, Agnes de, 174n
husband of
see
Fauconberg, Walter de
Brus, Robert de 114, 120, 177n
Buckden, Cambs 81
Buckholt forest 150n
Burgh, Hubert de, Earl of Kent, justiciar 18, 19, 20, 21–2, 24, 25, 36, 40, 51, 57, 141n, 144n, 146n, 154n
fall of 41–2
nephew of 22
wife of
see
Margaret, sister of King Alexander II
Burgh, Raymond de 36
Burgh, Richard de 36, 41
Burgundy, Duke of 101
Burstal, Ralph de 101
Burton, J. de 120
Burton, Peter de, and his wife 120, 121, 177n, 178n
Caerleon, Monm 23
Canterbury, Archbishops of
see
Abingdon, Edmund of; Becket, Thomas; Langton, Stephen
Canterbury, Kent 53, 84, 86, 101, 121
Christ Church cathedral priory in 37, 38, 57, 58
St Augustine’s Abbey in 24
Canterbury, Master Ralph of 84
Cantilupe, Mabel de 44, 152n
Cantilupe, Thomas de, baronial chancellor 113, 114
Cantilupe, Walter de, Bishop of Worcester 82, 101, 106, 114, 166n
Cardigan, Card, castle 22
Carlisle, Bishop of 154n, 161n
Carmarthen, Carm, castle 22
Carpenter, David 21
Cartmel, Lancs, priory 32
Castel Cicala, Nola, Italy 133
Castile
see
Blanche; Eleanor
Castile, King of
see
Alfonso VIII
Castile, Queens of
see
Berenguela; Eleanor
Castile, St Dominic of 12
Caversham, Oxon 49, 112
Chabnais, Esquivat de 169n, 170n
Chalton, Hants 114
Champagne, Count of
see
Thibaut (V)
Châteaurenard, Bouches-du-Rhône, France 3
Chelefeld’, Simon de 52
chess 59
Chester, Earl of
see
Ranulf (III)
Chichester, Bishop of
see
Neville, Ralph de
Chichester, Sussex 118
Chilham, Robert of 175n
Chippenham, Wilts 77
Christopher, clerk of Countess Eleanor 110
Chronica majora
by Matthew Paris 38
Chute forest 39, 44, 47, 55, 56, 57, 86, 157n
Chute, Wilts 55
Cigogné, Engelard de 167n
Cilgerran, Pemb, castle 22
Cinque Ports 66, 111, 120
warden of
see
Montfort, Henry de
Clare, Bogo de 119
Clare, Gilbert de (d. 1230), Earl of Gloucester and Hertford 34, 35–6, 159n
wife of
see
Marshal, Isabella
Clare, Gilbert de (d. 1295), Earl of Gloucester and Hertford 109, 119
Clare, Isabella de, daughter of Richard fitz Gilbert, Countess of Pembroke 17–18, 32, 33, 34, 149n
husband of
see
Marshal, William (senior)
Clare, Matilda de, Countess of Gloucester and Hertford, wife of Richard 112
Clare, Richard de, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford 36, 66, 78, 79, 98, 99, 102, 164n
Clarendon forest 57, 150n, 157n
Clarendon, Wilts, palace 77
Clatford, Upper, Hants 49, 50
Clement IV, Pope 128–9, 132, 181n
Cleybroke, Simon, vicar of 182n
Clifford, Roger de 52
cloth, clothing and furs 6, 9, 10, 38, 58, 59, 69–70, 85, 113, 115, 118, 122, 123, 125, 140n, 167n, 175n, 176n
church views on 12–13
Colin the Farrier 118
Colin the Marshal 118
Collingbourne Ducis, Wilts 54
Compton, Long, Warw 49
Constable, Fulk 117–18, 120, 176n
Corbet, Robert 120, 175n
Corfe, Dors, castle 4, 5, 8, 139n, 173n
Cornwall, Earl of
see
Richard
Courtenay family 28
Courtenay, Alice de, wife of (1) Andrew of La Ferté-Gaucher, (2) William of Joigny, (3) Adomar, Count of Angoulême 3, 28, 138n.
Courtenay, Peter de, Latin Emperor 137n
Courtenay, Robert de 25, 27–8, 148n
wife of
see
Vernon, Marion de
Courtenay, Robert de, son of Robert 148n
Coventry, Brother Gregory of 119
Coventry, Brother Walter of 119
Craiwell, Christiana de, damsel 90, 118, 175n, 176n
Crek, Bartholomew de 54, 156n
Crek, Margery de 112, 113, 174n
Crendon, Long, Bucks 50, 51
Crevequer, Thomas de 175n
Crouch, David 23, 34
Crowcombe, Godfrey of 154n
crusades 61, 70–1, 73–4, 87, 89, 92, 133, 134, 151n, 161n, 162n, 170n
Daglingworth, Glos 52
damsels 59, 90, 117, 118, 175n, 176n
David, Earl of Huntingdon 18, 144n
Derby, Earl of
see
Ferrers, William de
Desford, Leics, 87
Desford, Walter of 87
Despenser, Hugh de, justiciar 107
slain at Evesham (1265) 123
wife of 113, 124, 174n
Deusaye, son of Isaac of Winchester, Jew 40
Devon, Countess of
see
Forz, Isabella de
Dikering, Yorks, wapentake 176n
Dilwyn, Heref 170n
Diqon, messenger of Countess Eleanor 118
disparagement 21–4, 47
Dover, Kent, 81, 125, 176n
castle xiii, 103, 105, 106, 109, 110, 116–17, 118, 119–22, 123, 124, 127, 128, 135, 176n, 178n, 182n
constable of
see
Montfort, Henry de
surrender of (1265) 115–16, 125, 175n
hospital of, prior of 120, 124
Dover, John of, and his wife 120
dower 6, 7, 38–41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49–51, 68, 70, 75–6, 78–80, 92, 98, 99–100, 103, 106–7, 130, 135, 136, 151n, 152n, 154n, 155n, 163n, 164–5n, 172–3n, 183n
Dreux, Count of
see
Robert
Dreux, Peter of, Count of Brittany 61n
drink
see
food
Druval, Mabel de 59–60, 163n
Dublin, Ireland, Archbishop of 25
see also
Luke
Dublin, Ireland, St Thomas’s Abbey in 32
Duisk, Ireland, abbey 32
Dumas, Ireland 50
Dunstable, Beds, priory 167n
annalist of 20, 26, 106, 128, 145n, 167n, 182n
Earley, John of 22
Easingwold, Yorks 170n
Edmund, son of Earl Richard of Cornwall 115, 175n
Edmund, son of King Henry III 92, 95, 127
education 8, 9–11, 58, 89
Edward I (the Lord Edward), King of England xii, 59, 91, 95, 98, 101, 102, 103, 109, 115–16, 120, 123, 124, 125, 127, 133, 134, 135, 136, 168n, 182n, 183n
accession 134
birth 6, 29
baptism 70
captivity after battle of Lewes 103, 105, 106, 111, 114, 115
crusade 133, 134
escape from Montfortian custody (1265) 109, 110, 112, 114, 116
wives of
see
Eleanor of Castile; Margaret of France
Eleanor, daughter of King Henry II, wife of King Alfonso VIII of Castile 27
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of England, wife of King Henry II 2, 4, 27, 142n
Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England, wife of King Edward I 105
Eleanor of Provence, Queen of England, daughter of Count Raymond-Berengar (V) of Provence, wife of King Henry III 11, 15, 29, 58, 64, 69, 86–7, 89–90, 130, 138n, 157n, 165n, 168n
churching 6, 71
coronation 57, 62
exile 104, 105, 128, 180n
marriage 57–8, 62
nurse of
see
Alice
religious and literary interests 10, 84
Savoyard relations of 70, 92
see also
Margaret of Provence, Provence, Sanchia of; Savoy, Beatrice of; Savoy, Peter of; Savoy, Thomas of; Savoy, William of
Eleanor, sister of King Henry III, wife of (1) William Marshal (junior), (2) Simon de Montfort xi–xiv, 107, 109, 140n, 150n, 153n, 157n, 167n, 172n, 178n, 181–2n
birth 2, 5–6
building work by 55, 86
character 12–13, 15
childhood and upbringing, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 58
correspondence, 107–8, 112–15, 118, 133
with Adam Marsh 12–13, 15, 73, 80–2, 83–4, 87, 89, 90, 165n, 178n
with King Edward I (the Lord Edward) 111, 124
with King Henry III 124
with Earl Simon 111, 122
with Simon (junior) 112, 122, 124
dealings with Jews 40–1, 76
death 135–6