Read Foundation (History of England Vol 1) Online
Authors: Peter Ackroyd
Falkirk, battle of (1298),
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famines: (1086),
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(1257),
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(1314),
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farming: beginnings,
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under Romans,
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and climate change,
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under Anglo-Saxons,
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under Henry III,
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and seasons,
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regional diversity,
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routines,
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and a money economy,
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see also
harvest failures
Faversham monastery,
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fens: drained under Romans,
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festivals and pastimes: seasonal,
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regional diversity and patterns,
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Fieschi, Manuel di,
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Fishbourne, Sussex,
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Fitz-Osbert, William (or William the Beard),
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Flanders: rebellion (fourteenth century),
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English campaign in (1383),
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French hold,
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Flemings: settle in Pembrokeshire,
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flint: artefacts,
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mining,
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Flint Castle, Wales,
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Florence: revolt (fourteenth century),
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Foliot, Gilbert,
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Folville, Eustace de,
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Folville, John de,
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Folville, Richard de,
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food and drink: Bronze Age,
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medieval,
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Forest of Dean,
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forest law,
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forests
see
woods and forests
Formby Point,
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Forme of Cury, The
(cookery book),
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Fortescue, Sir John:
De Laudibus Legum Angliae
,
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Foxe, John,
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France: English involvement with,
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King John loses empire in,
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Henry III in,
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in Hundred Years War against England,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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power struggle with England,
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English depredations in,
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Charles V’s forces raid south coast,
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Jacquerie riots,
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alliance with Scotland against England,
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threatens England from Flanders,
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Henry VI crowned king,
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fleet sacks Sandwich (1457),
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Edward IV’s view of,
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treaty with Edward IV (1475),
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finances Henry Tudor’s invasion against Richard III,
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Franciscan Order,
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor,
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Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor,
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legal rights,
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French language: introduced by Normans,
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Frisians: settle in England,
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Fuller, Agnes,
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Fuller, Thomas:
The Holy State and the Profane State
,
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Galen,
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games and sports,
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Garter, Order of the: instituted (1348),
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Gascony: Henry III in,
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status of merchants,
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remains in English hands,
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surrendered to French,
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Gaveston, Piers, Earl of Cornwall,
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gentlemen,
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Geoffrey, Prince (Henry II’s son),
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Germanic languages,
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Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre,
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Geyser, William,
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Girton, Cambridgeshire,
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Glanville, Ranulph de: tutors King John,
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On the Laws and Customs of England
,
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Glendower, Owen,
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Gloucester Cathedral: Perpendicular style,
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Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, 10th Earl of,
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Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of: as protector in Henry VI’s minority,
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advises Henry VI on war with France,
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arrest and death,
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Gloucester, Richard, Duke of
see
Richard III, King
Gloucester, Thomas, Duke of (Thomas of Woodstock),
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Godiva (or Godgifu) Lady,
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Godwin, Earl of Wessex,
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Gornay, Lord Thomas de,
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Gothic art,
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‘Gough’ map,
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Gower Peninsula,
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Great Chronicle of London
,
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Gregory the Great, Pope,
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Guildhall Library, London,
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Guinevere, Queen,
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Guthrum (Danish leader),
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Gwynedd,
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Gytha (Harold’s mother),
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Hadrian, Roman Emperor,
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Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire,
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Hakluyt, Richard,
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Halidon Hill, battle of (1333),
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Hall, Edward,
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hamlets,
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handwriting: development of cursive script,
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Happisburgh, Norfolk,
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Harald Hardrada, King of Norway,
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Hardy, Thomas,
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Tess of the d’Urbervilles
,
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Harold Godwinson, King of the English,
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Harold Harefoot, King of the English,
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‘harrowing of the north, the’,
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Harthacanute, King of Denmark,
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see also
famines
Hastings: burnt by French,
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Hastings, battle of (1066),
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Hazlitt, William,
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Heahmund, Bishop of Sherborne,
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