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Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord Fitzhugh, royal chamberlain (1413) 66–7, 101–2, 113, 138, 161–2, 183, 205, 214, 254–5, 291, 297, 320, 323, 363, 383, 446, 580, 591, 592
Fitzpayn, Lord
see
Chidiock
Fitzwalter, Humphrey (1398–1415), Lord Fitzwalter (1406) 354
Flanders, Flemish 9, 12, 40, 53, 116–17, 121, 180, 187, 277, 300, 392, 396, 463–4, 494, 542, 568
Flete, Simon (d. 1430), keeper of the privy wardrobe (1407–13) 140, 303, 322, 339, 416, 501, 577
Flexmer, Stephen, bowyer 191
Florence 80, 196; cardinal of
see
Zabarella
Flour, Gere 487
Foix, count of 207, 506
football 87–8
Forceville 417
Fordham, John (d. 1425), bishop of Durham (1381–8), bishop of Ely (1388–1425), treasurer (1386) 133, 143, 149, 156, 252
Fotheringay 319, 333, 454, 492
Founder, William 166
Fountains, abbot of
see
Rippon, John
Fowey 589
Fowne, Ralph, esquire 446
Foxholes, John, chaplain of Lord Scrope 461, 462
France
select themes;
admiral of
see
Brabant, Clignet de; ambassadors from England to 68–70, 78–9, 86–8, 95–6, 116–9, 130–3, 147, 218; ambassadors to England from 119, 147, 152, 194, 260–70, 274–81, 346; archery in 217,
see also
archers, French; as an ecclesiastical nation 51, 80–1, 120; conflict in Gascony
see
Gascony; constable of
see
Albret; diplomatic isolation 166, 303, 494; English claims on the throne of 22–3, 28, 39, 43, 61–2, 69, 115, 151, 302–3, 319, 354, 370, 433, 435, 457, 472, 514, 545; English incursions 1399–1414 13, 15–19, 24, 30, 31, 37; floods in 47–8, 65; kings of
see
Philip IV, John II, Charles VI, Charles VII; marshal of
see
Boucicaut; monasteries in 71, 101, 349; peace treaty with England
see
Brétigny, Treaty of; queen of
see
Isabella of Bavaria; three-way agreement with the empire and England 66; unification with kingdom of England 2, 42–3, 97, 153, 302, 379; unity of the kingdom of 8, 9, 11–12, 14, 18, 83, 167–8, 217, 376, 457, 463, 485, 493, 500, 504, 508, 510, 535
Franciscan friars
see
Canterbury; Constanc
e
Franciscan nuns
see
Minoresses
Frederick (1382–1439), duke of Austria (1402) 123–4, 127, 130, 163, 167, 171, 179–80, 478
Freiburg 163, 171, 180, 185
French, Stephen 496
Fresnel, Pierre (d. 1418), bishop of Meaux (1390), bishop of Noyon (1409), bishop of Lisieux (1415) 52, 68, 148, 263
Frévent 419
Froissart, Jean, chronicler 370
Frost, Nicholas, bowyer 96, 159, 173
Frulovisi, Titus Livius, Italian writer 32, 448
Fuenterrabia 103, 282
Fuller, John, servant of John Claydon 110
Furnivall, Lord
see
Talbot
Fusoris, Jean (d. 1436), astrologer and clockmaker 86–7, 118, 244, 268–70, 274–6, 279–81, 347–48, 350, 357, 515–16, 537, 575, 590
Gainsborough, recluse at 255
Gam, Dafydd (d. 1415) of Breconshire 442, 600
Garnetier, Thomas, servant of John Cheney 283
Garter
see
Order of the Garter
Garyn, Jean 446
Gascony 12, 16–17, 19, 30, 39, 44, 53, 64, 69, 91, 94, 154–5, 158, 172–3, 180, 182–3, 189, 200, 207–8, 214, 224, 249, 280, 355, 384, 484, 512, 518, 525, 550, 571
Gaucourt, Raoul de (d. 1462), chamberlain to the duke of Orléans (1411); defends Harfleur 341, 345, 348, 351–2, 362–4; discusses terms for the surrender of Harfleur 354, 364; enters Harfleur 328, 335–6, 532; illness 363–4, 471; founder member of the Order of the Prisoner’s Shackle 48; sends messages to the dauphin 356, 359, 361; royal councillor 215; surrenders Harfleur 369, 371–2; takes Henry’s message to the dauphin 378–81, 385, 391, 596; treatment by Henry 381, 384, 471, 472, 476, 532, 533, 542–4
Gay, Raoul le, priest 330, 339–40, 346–47, 349–50, 357, 594
Geney, Sir Thomas 327
Gentien, Benedict, French theologian 225, 229–30, 239
Gérault, Roland de 328, 369
Germany, nation of 51, 80–2, 84, 90, 120, 504, 512
Germolles 399
Gerson, Jean, chancellor of Notre Dame Cathedral 54, 107–8, 112, 124–5, 127, 134, 237, 278, 306, 389
Gibbe, John, roper of Bristol, 122
Gibraltar, Straits of 293
Gien
see
League of Gien
Giles of Rome (d. 1316), archbishop of Bourges
Gill, William 222
Gironde, the 207, 208
Glendower, Owen (
c
. 1359–1415?), prince of Wales (1400) 26–7, 29, 38, 103, 149, 187–8, 205, 217, 246–7, 270, 368–9, 403, 473, 477, 511, 513, 522, 535, 543, 555, 600
Gloucester, abbot of 578
Gloucester, duke of
see
Humphrey of Lancaster
Gloucestershire 242
Godeman, William, royal bargemaster 47
Godey, William, shipbuilder 270
Godstow, St John the Baptist 591
gold, dishes of 105, 210–11, 235
goshawks
see
falcons
Gosseford 160
Gottlieben Castle 157, 160, 204, 220, 273
Gower, Richard (d. 1425), abbot of Jervaulx (1399) 66
Grandpré, seigneur de 455
Gravelines 117
Graville Priory 328, 330, 339, 360, 365, 561
Grawe, John, bailiff of Kirkton in Lindsey 311
Gray, Sir John (either Sir John Gray (d. 1421) or Sir John Grey (d.1439)) 297, 446
Gray, Sir John (d. 1421),
later
count of Tankarville (1419) 245, 306, 323
Gray, Sir Thomas (d. 1415) of Heton 244–8, 250–1, 254, 257, 284–7, 289–90, 292, 297–9, 303–4, 306, 310–14, 318, 321–3, 470, 510, 542, 586, 590
Great Stanmore 232
Great Yarmouth 489, 589
Green, John, keeper of the king’s beds 221
Green, Thomas, 179
Greenland 489, 603
Gregory VI (d. 1048), pope (1045–6) 51
Gregory XII (d. 1417); pope (Rome, 1406–15),
later
bishop of Porto 49, 66, 91, 92, 99, 100, 108, 140–1, 186, 203, 266–7, 465, 517
Gregory, John 231
Grendon, Sir John 158
Grenewode, John, valet to Scrope’s receiver 478
Grey, Sir John (d.1439), heir to the lordship of Ruthin 189;
see also
Gray, Sir John
Grey, Reginald (
c
. 1362–1440), Lord Grey of Ruthin (1388) 85, 156, 293
Grey, Richard (1371–1418), Lord Grey of Codnor (1392), chamberlain (1404–13) 68, 155, 161, 169, 188, 233, 319, 328, 503, 573, 575, 596
Greyndour, Sir John (d. 1416) 173, 205, 242
Greystoke, Ralph (1353–1418), Lord Greystoke (1359) 404
Gribauval, Enguerrand de 455
Griffart, Jaquette (b.
c
. 1373), shoemaker’s wife 6, 7, 463
Griffart, Jean, shoemaker 6
Grigg, James, of London 189
Grime, John, Lollard writer 334, 340
Grosmont, battle of (1405) 27–8, 70
Grouche, River 419
Grovebury, manor of 232
Gruel, Guillaume, chronicler 432
Grym, Thomas 505
Grymberg, John de 444
Guérande, ships of
see
ships
Guildford 285
Guines Castle 233, 459
guns 40, 41, 42, 64, 67–8, 82, 125, 155, 336, 338–9, 341, 345, 347–8; cannon 338–9, 341, 345, 349, 362, 364, 367, 372–3, 390, 397, 406–7, 461, 497; cannonballs 41, 325, 406; Goodgrace 330; gunners 339, 536; gunpowder 39, 41, 61, 67–8, 166, 174–5, 325, 406; King’s Daughter, the 67; Messenger, the 67
Gurmyn, Richard (d. 1415), baker, Lollard 334, 357–8, 547
Hacqueville
see
Léon, Guillaume de
Hainault 458
Hainault, seneschal of
see
Werchin
Halidon Hill, battle of (1333) 135, 436
Hall, John (d. 1399), valet 554
Halle, Philip 404
Halle, William 404
Hallum, Robert (d. 1417), bishop of Salisbury (1407) 65–6, 113, 121, 141, 149, 185, 223, 572
Hals, Richard 579
Hamble in the Hook 298, 304, 306–7
Hambledon, Hampshire 287
Hamme Castle 233
Hampshire, sheriff of 198, 200, 256, 304
Hampton Hill, near Southampton 293
Hamulton 590
Hanley Castle 315
Hanse, Hanseatic 505
Harbonnières 409
Harfleur 155, 325, 327–8, 410, 413, 418, 430, 434, 437, 439, 456, 471, 476, 484, 509, 514, 523–4, 531, 542–4, 551; church of St Martin, 329, 373, de Gaucourt breaks into the besieged town 335–6, 532; English ambassadors travelling through 68, 86, 118, 165, 172, 174, 326, 388, 501, 580; English casualties at 379–80, 382, 388, 395, 467, 472, 511, 533, 560–4, 566; English garrison at 383, 389–91, 394, 487, 492, 507, 513, 596; English ships wrecked at 390; Henry plans to attack 154–5, 159, 162, 166, 170, 174–5, 191, 222, 282, 525; Henry waits eight days there 379, 383, 389;
le clos de galées
329; Mont Cabert 336, 561; Mont Leconte 326, 327, 561;
Porte Leure
329, 330, 336, 339, 345, 352, 360, 361, 365, 369, 394, 501, 532;
Porte Montivilliers
329;
Porte Rouen
329; provisioning 391, 469, 487, 507; recapture of Harfleur (1435) 518; siege of 335–41, 343–52, 354–376, 379, 401, 405, 459, 468, 472; surrender of 362–75, 381, 461, 507
Hargrove, William, usher of the Order of the Garter 407, 489
Harlech Castle 27, 39, 67–8, 70, 96
Harleton, William (d. 1420), abbot of Waltham (1400) 258
Harpesfield, John 588
Harrington, Sir James, lieutenant of the East March 179, 181, 184, 188, 316
Harrington, Sir John (d. 1461), Lord Harrington (1406) 560
Hastings, mayor of 160
Hastings, Sir Edward (d. 1438) 85, 390, 596, 597
Hastings, John (1347–1375), earl of Pembroke (1348) 371
Hawardyn, manor of 170
Hawkhurst 71
Hawley, John (d. 1436), MP for Dartmouth 195
Hay Castle 37
Hayling Priory 137
Hayne, John, chief ranger in the forest of Wolmere and Aliceholt 221
Heilly, Jacques de (d. 1415), seigneur de Heilly 413, 435
Helpston 571
Hende, John (d. 1418), royal financier and mayor of London (1391–2, 1404–5) 211, 224, 585
Henley 354
Henry III (1207–1272), king of England (1216) 21, 22, 35
Henry IV (1367–1413), ‘Henry of Bolingbroke’, earl of Derby (
c
. 1377), duke of Hereford (1397), duke of Lancaster (1399), king of England (1399) 2, 12–14, 31, 33, 36, 62, 71, 163, 211, 312, 332–3, 403, 424, 477, 479, 500, 502, 518, 527, 530, 533–6, 545–50, 552–6, 569; accession 21–2, 161, 182, 554; addressed by Sigismund 51; annuities granted by 13, 158; at battle of Shrewsbury 28, 70, 432, 599; birth of 128, 578; builds house demolished by Henry 156; burial of 26, 55; coronation 379; death of 18–19, 35; designs cannon 338; devotion to St Edward 400; disempowerment 13; education of his children 25, 539, 570; encouragement of the use of English 550; Epiphany Rising against him 28, 93; execution of Archbishop Scrope 99, 289, 534; financial problems 56, 153, 545; form of raising an army 124; friendship with duke of Milan 14; illness of 13, 18, 353; involvement in Lynn affairs 505; Masses for his soul 254, 333; legislation of 135, 473; murder of Richard II 8, 89; officers of 214; pact with duke of Orléans 10, 14, 568; penances 89–90, 99, 100; political dissent 13, 21, 56, 184, 245–6, 248, 547–8; political flexibility 520; position in the succession 21–3, 539, 570; proclaims his intention of invading France 12–13; promises money to Teutonic Knights 235; receives ambassadors from the Armagnacs 16; receives ambassadors from John the Fearless 12–14, 16; reclaims authority 15–16; relationship with Prince Henry 13–19, 25, 514, 540; relationship with second son 30, 170, 540; spirituality 25, 533, 535; suppresses revolts against his rule 9; tomb of 198; tournament champion 301; treaty with the Armagnacs 182; war in Wales 173, 184, 511; willingness to debate 110, 540

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