The History of England. T. F. Tout
CHAPTER V.
THE BARONS' WAR.
2 April, 1258. | Parliament at London. | 98 |
11 June. | The Mad Parliament | 99 |
The Provisions of Oxford. | 100 | |
22 June. | Flight of the Lusignans. | 102 |
Appointment of the Fifteen | 103 | |
Working of the new Constitution | 104 | |
4 Dec., 1259. | Treaty of Paris. | 104 |
Its unpopularity in England and France. | 106 | |
1259. | Dissensions among the baronial leaders. | 107 |
1259. | Provisions of Westminster. | 108 |
1261. | Henry III.'s repudiation of the Provisions. | 109 |
1263. | Reconstitution of parties. | 110 |
The changed policy of the marchers. | 111 | |
Outbreak of civil war. | 112 | |
The appeal to Louis IX. | 112 | |
23 Jan., 1264. | Mise of Amiens. | 113 |
Renewal of the struggle. | 113 | |
4 April. | Sack of Northampton. | 114 |
The campaign in Kent and Sussex. | 115 | |
14 May. | Battle of Lewes. | 116 |
Personal triumph of Montfort. | 118 |
CHAPTER VI.
THE RULE OF MONTFORT AND THE ROYALIST RESTORATION.
15 May. | Mise of Lewes. | 119 |
15 Dec. | Provisions of Worcester. | 121 |
Jan.-Mar., 1265. | The Parliament of 1265. | 121 |
Split up of the baronial party. | 123 | |
Quarrel of Leicester and Gloucester. | 123 | |
28 May. | Edward's escape. | 124 |
22 June. | Treaty of Pipton. | 125 |
Small results of the alliance of Llewelyn and the barons. | 125 | |
The campaign in the Severn valley. | 126 | |
4 Aug. | Battle of Evesham. | 127 |
The royalist restoration. | 128 | |
1266. | The revolt of the Disinherited. | 129 |
15 May. | Battle of Chesterfield. | 130 |
31 Oct. |
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