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NOTES TO CHAPTER 12: BECKET IN EXILE
1. EG,388
2. Wm FS,70
3. G of C, I, 190ff, HB, 335ff, A of T,337
4. HB, 232-33
5. A of T,338
6. R of T,215
7. Wm of N, I, 142, Wm FS, 75, HB,359
8. EG,232
9. G le B,
Vie de PA
,191
10. Gir Camb,
DPI
,292
11. Gir Camb,
DPI
,290
12. Ch St D,207
13.Alexander,
Epitt
, R 67, IV,421
14. R of Dic, I, 329, G of C, I,196
15. Wm FS, 76, HB,357
16. G of C, I,204
17. Becket,
Epist
, V, 266ff
18. R of Hov, I, 241, G of C, I, 200, HB,404
19. J of S,
Epist
, R 67, V,382
20. R of Hov, I, 238 Becket to Alexander,
Epist
, V, 386, Becket to his suffragans,
Epist
, V,292
21. J of S,
Epist
, VI,417
22. J of S,
Epist
, VI,68
23. Guernes, p 136, stanza,807
24. Ramsay,
Angevin Empire
,93
25. Becket,
Epist
, VI,270
NOTES TO CHAPTER 13: MONTMIRAIL AND CANTERBURY
1. Wm of C,52
2. Eyton,112
3. G of C, I207
4. Wm of C, 73-74
5. R of T, 240, Jof S,
Epist
, R 67, VI,507
6. Alais was born in 1160 (R of Dic, I, 303)
7. R of T,228
8. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 157, Richard, II, 154,189
9. G de V,
HGF
XII, 442, Eyton, 137 10 G of C, I, 208, HB, it HB,137
10. A of T,418
11. Wm FS,97
12. R of Dic, I, 335, HB,441
13. Eyton,127
14. Becket,
Epist
, VII,73
15. Becket to Guillaume de Sens,
Epist
, VII,165
16. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 288, imputes other words to the prince
17. R of Dic, I, 335-37
18. G of C, I,213
19. Wm FS, iii
20. HB,444
21. R of Hov, II, 3, G of C, I, 216, Wm of C,77
22. Eyton,137
23. Eyton,139
24. R of T,245
25. Wm FS,103
26. Becket,
Epist
, VI,603
27. G of C, I, 219, B of P,
Gesta Henrici
, I, 5 Unless otherwise indicated, all references to B of P designate the
Gesta Henrici
28. Wm of C, 368, Polydore Vergil, 215-16
29. Wm FS,104
30. Becket,
Epist
, VII,326
31. Becket,
Epist
, VII,332
32. Wm FS,116
33. Henry to Becket,
Epist
, VII,400
34. Wm FS, 116-17
35. Icelandic Life of Becket, I,491
36. G of C, I, 222, Wm of C,89
37. Wm FS,119
38. Wm FS,122
39. Wm of C, 123 HB,489
40. Wm FS,128
41. EG, 429, Wm of C,122
42. Wm FS, 129 See Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 503, for other details of the interview
43. Wm FS, 142-149
44. B of P, I,14
45. R of Dic, I, 345, Alexander,
Epist
, R 67, VII,438
NOTES TO CHAPTER 14: THE FLOWER OF THE WORLD
1. Thomas Percy,
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry
, 3 vols (London, 1857), II, 156-57
2. Gir Camb,
DPI
,165
3. RN,168
4. See Heltzel,
Fair Rosamond
, for an interesting and scholarly study of the Rosamond story
5. Hearne, III, 730, Eyton 62
6. Hearne, III,730
7. Gir Camb,
DPI
,165
8. B of P, II,231
9. Hearne, III,748
10. R Hig, VIII,54
11. R of T,229
12. R of T, 236,
Ch Eg
(St Aubin),41
13. G le M
, III, 25, G of C, I, 205 R of Hov, I,273
14. Richard, II,151
15. G de V, HGF XII,442
NOTES TO CHAPTER 15: THE COURT OF POITIERS
1. Richard, II, 141, Dufour, 251ff
2. Markham,311
3. Richard, II, 148-181
passim
4. The custom may be studied in the history of various fiefs Cf Imbart,
Les Vicomtes de Thouars
5. For facts other than literary about Marie, see D'Arbois de Jubainville,
Hist ducs et comtes de champagne
. The clue to the presence of Marie in the court of Poitiers is the fact that André the Chaplain mentions her specifically as taking part with Eleanor in 1174 in judgments under the rules of the
Tractatus
. In 1174 Eleanor's court was in Poitiers and she was there present. For a somewhat fuller presentation of the backgrounds for this chapter, see Kelly, Eleanor of Aquitaine and her Courts of Love,
Speculum
, XII,3
6. Bernard,
Epist
,575
7. as (ed Parry), 31 Unless otherwise indicated, Parry's edition of as is cited throughout the notes
8. For translation, see Parry
9. Nostredame,
Les Vies des Poètes Proven faux
,83
10. as,175
11. Nykl, chap VII
12. . Loomis,
Tristram and Ysolt
, Intro., viii-ix
13. . as, 174.
14. . as, 170.
15. . as, 172.
16. as, 171; Vais, III, 226.
17. For another identification of Marie, Holmes, 189.
18. G de V,
HGF
XII, 450.
19. as, 176.
20. Richard, II, 161.
21. as, 167-68.
22. as, 184.
23. as, 106, 175.
24. "Holi Meidenhed," cited Power, 441.
25. Words and music as rendered at meeting of Medieval Academy, April 23, 1942; adapted cf. from Guido Adler,
Handbüch der Musikgeschichte
, 2 vols. (Berlin, 1930), II, 190. See also Carl Appel,
Die Singweisen Betnarts von Ventadorn
(Halle, 1934), 36-
26. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 301, 309.
NOTES TO CHAPTER l6: HENRY AND HIS SONS
1. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 281.
2.
Magna Vita
, 204.
3. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 382.
4. R of Dic, I, 431. For the all but incredible story of Agnes Capet, see L. du Sommerard,
Anne Comnène et Agnès de France
(Paris, 1907).
5.
R of
Hov, II,
21
.
6. Wm of N, I, 163,
7. R of Dic, I, 350.
8. R of Hov, II, 34; G of C, I, 237.
9. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 295.
10. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 301.
11. G of C, I, 242-43.
12. Gir Camb,
DPI
, mff; G of C, I, 304; Wm of N, I, 233; R of T, 305; WM,
De Nug Cur
, 178; R of Dic, I, 428; G of T, 447.
13. R of T, 253.
14. Coulton,
Med Pan
, 236.
15. G de V,
HGF
XVIII, 216.
16. R of T, 305.
17. Wm of N, I, 234.
18. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 246; G of C, I, 304;
Itm
, 143, 144; Amb, 19;
Ch T
, 144; G of T, 448.
19. R of C, 97.
20.
Ch T
, 141.
21. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 177.
22.
G le M
, III, 15 and
passim
.
23. Langlois, 115.
24.
G le M
, III, 62.
25. G
le M
, III, 22.
26.
G le M
, III, 45.
27. B of P, I, 226.
28. R of Hov, II, 18.
29. R of Hov, II, 25.
30. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 156; R of Dic, I, 348.
31. R of Dic, I, 351.
32. R 67, VII, 514.
33. G of C, I, 238; B of P, I, 31; Wm of N, I, 165.
34. R of Hov, II, 35.
35. R 67, VII, 514ff.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 17: SEDITION
1. R of Hov, II, 45; G de V, HGF XII, 443; B of P, I, 37.
2. R of Dic, I, 353-355; B of P, I, 41.
3. Vais, III, 1678.
4. G de V,
HGF
XII, 443.
5. R of Dic, I, 371; R of T, 257.
6. Wm of N, I, 170; R of T, 256; R of Dic, I, 355-
7. R of Hov, II, 40-46; G of C, I, 242-43; B of P, I, 41; R of C, 17.
8.R of Hov, II, 41. 9. Wm of N, I, 170.
9. B of P, I, 43.
10. R of Hov, II, 46-47; B of P, I, 44.
11.
G le M
, III, 93. 13 R of Dic, I, 372. 14. R of Dic, I, 382.
12. R of Hov, II, 49; R of Dic, I, 373.
13. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 163; G of C, I, 245ff; Wm of N, I, 169ff.
14. R of Hov, II, 52; B of P, I, 46, 59.
15. R le P, Addenda, 419; R of T, 256.
16.
HGF
XVI, 629.
17. G of C, I, 242.
18. Richard, II, 170 (n. 2) suggests that Eleanor's betrayers were the Poitevins, Guillaume Maingot, Porteclie de Mauzé, Foulques de Matha, and perhaps Hervé le Panetier, since these presently received valuable grants from Henry.
19. R of Hov, II, 82-83; B of P, I, 99.
20. R of Hov, II, 61; R of Dic, I, 382.
21. R of Dic, I, 382.
22. G de V,
HGF
XII, 443.
23 .Gir Camb,
DPI
, 164; R of Hov, II, 61; B of P, I, 72.
24. G of C, I, 248.
25. JF, 367; Wm of N, I, 194-95.
26. JF, 371; R of Hov, II, 63; Wm of N, I, 189-90.
27. G of C, I, 249ff; Wm of N, I, 190; R of
28. Hov, II, 65.
29. R of Hov, II, 65.
30. R of Dic, I, 351.
31. R of Dic, I, 394; R of Hov, II, 67; B of P, I, 77-78; Wm of N, I, 196.
21. R of Dic, I, 79.
NOTES TO CHAPTER l8: POOR PRISONER
1. G of C, I, 256-57.
2. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 232.
3. Gir Camb, DPI, 306.
4. A dependency of Anjou, but part of the diocese of Poitiers (Richard, II, 205).
5. It was, says a chronicler, an establishment to which rich old ladies betook themselves.
6. Eyton, 197, 252, 293, and
passim
.
7. G of C, I, 256.
8. B of P, I, 313.
9. B of P, I, 305; G of C, I, 326.
10. B of P, I, 162.
11. R of Hov, II, 100.
12. R of Dic, I, 397.
13. R of Hov, II, 143.
14. R Hig, VIII, 60-61; RN, 168; R of Hov, III, 99;
Ch MX
, I, 256.
15. R of Dic, I, 399, 404.
16. B of P, I, 82.
17. B of P, I, 91.
18. B of P, I, I38ff; R of Dic, I, 414, 416, 419.
19. B of P, I, i3iff; R of Dic, I, 414.
20. B of P. I, 292.
21. The Lateian Council of 1179 decreed excommunication for
routiers
and all who favored them (B of P, I, 228-29).
22. B of P, I, 79, 82-83.
23. B of P, I, 114.
24. B of P, I, 115.
25.
G le M
, III, 36.
26. R of Dic, I, 428.
27. B of P, I, 122-23; R of Hov, II, 94.
28. B of P, I, 123.
29. B of P, I, 177; R of Hov, II, 136.
30. B of P, I, 190.
31. B of P, I, 182.
32. B of P, I, 190.
33. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 226.
34. B of P, I,191ff.
35. B of P, I, 132, 194.
36. B of P, I, 195-96.
37. R of Dic, I, 425; B of P, I, 197; R of Hov, II, 147.
38. B of P, I, 198; R of Hov, II, 150.
39. B of P, I, 240; R of T, 282-83, 287; Rig, 12.