The History of England. T. F. Tout

The History of England - T. F. Tout


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Their breach with Queen Isabella. 291 Their chief helpers: Walter Stapledon and Ralph Baldock. 292 Reaction against the Despensers. 293 1303–14. Relations of England and France. 294 1314–22. Edward's dealings with Louis X. and Philip V. 294 1322. Accession of Charles IV. 295 1324. Affair of Saint-Sardos. 295 Renewal of war. Sequestration of Gascony. Charles of Valois' conquest of the Agenais and La Réole. 296 Isabella's mission to Paris. 297 Edward of Aquitaine's homage to Charles IV. 297 1325. Treachery of Charles IV. and second sequestration of Gascony. 297 1326. Relations of Mortimer and Isabella. 298 The Hainault marriage. 298 23 Sept. Landing of Isabella and Mortimer. 299 Riots in London: murder of Stapledon. 299 26 Oct. Execution of the elder Despenser. 300 16 Nov. Capture of Edward and the younger Despenser. 300 Triumph of the revolution. 301 7 Jan., 1327. Parliament's recognition of Edward of Aquitaine as king. 301 20 Jan. Edward II.'s resignation of the crown. 302 24 Jan. Proclamation of Edward III. 302 22 Sept., 1328. Murder of Edward II. 303 1327–30. Rule of Isabella and Mortimer. 304 1327. Abortive Scottish campaign. 304 April, 1328. Treaty of Northampton; "the shameful peace". 305 Character and ambition of Mortimer. 306 Oct. Mortimer Earl of the March of Wales. 306 Henry of Lancaster's opposition to him. 307 Mar., 1330. Execution of the Earl of Kent. 307 Oct. Parliament at Nottingham. 308 19 Oct. Arrest of Mortimer. 308 29 Nov. His execution. 309 1330–58. Later life of Isabella. 309

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      THE PRELIMINARIES OF THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR.

Character and policy of Edward III. 310
1330–40. The rule of the Stratfords. 314
1337. The new earldoms. 314
Scotland during the minority of David Bruce. 315
Edward Balliol and the Disinherited. 315
6 Aug., 1332. The Disinherited in Scotland. 317
Battle of Dupplin Moor. 318
6 Aug.-16 Dec. Edward Balliol's brief reign and expulsion. 319

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