The History of England. T. F. Tout
Lincoln.
CHAPTER XII.
GAVESTON, THE ORDAINERS, AND BANNOCKBURN.
Character of Edward II.. | 236 | |
1307. | Peter Gaveston Earl of Cornwall. | 238 |
25 Jan., 1308. | Marriage of Edward with Isabella of France. | 239 |
25 Feb. | Coronation of Edward II. | 239 |
Power and unpopularity of Gaveston. | 240 | |
8 May. | Gaveston exiled. | 241 |
July 1309. | Return of Gaveston condoned by Parliament at Stamford. | 242 |
1310. | Renewal of the opposition of the barons to Gaveston. | 243 |
16 Mar. | Appointment of the lords ordainers. | 244 |
Sept. | Abortive campaign against the Scots. | 245 |
Character and policy of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. | 245 | |
1311. | The ordinances. | 247 |
Nov., 1311, Jan., 1312. | Gaveston's second exile and return. | 249 |
The earls at war against Edward and Gaveston. | 250 | |
Gaveston's surrender at Scarborough. | 250 | |
19 June, 1312. | Murder of Gaveston. | 251 |
Consequent break up of the baronial party. | 252 | |
Oct., 1313. | Edward and Lancaster reconciled. | 253 |
May. | Death of Archbishop Winchelsea. | 254 |
1312. | Fall of the Templars. | 254 |
Walter Reynolds Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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