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NOTES TO CHAPTER 25: THINGS DONE OVERSEAS
1. R of Hov, III, 105;
Itin
, 176.
2. R of D, 405.
3. R of Hov, III, 72.
4.
Itin
, 178.
5. B le T, 179.
6. Stubbs,
Hist Intro
, 312, note.
7. R of Hov, III, iii.
8. B of P, II, 166; R of Hov, III, 110;
Itin
, 196.
9
. Itin
, 197.
10. R of Hov, III, 108, note;
Ittn
, 195; Landon,
Itin Rich I
, 49.
11. La Monte, 29-43.
12. B le T, 19.
13. B le T, 47;
Itin
, 59; Wm of T, II, 493.
14. G de N, 63.
15. Ramsay,
Angevin Empire
, 326.
16.
Itin
, 97; B le T, 173.
17.
Itin
, 67.
18.
Itin
, 122; Amb, 62.
19. B of P, II, 171; Wm of N, I, 349.
20. Wm of N, I, 353-355.
21.
Itin
, 212.
22.
Itin
, 218ff.
23. Amb, 70.
24.
Itin
, 220.
25.
Itin
, 225.
26.
Itin
, 234.
27. G of C, I, 514.
28. B le T, 195;
Itin
, 279.
29. B of P, II, 181; Wm of N, I, 360, 373.
30.
Itin
, 254.
31. G le B,
Phihppide
, 108.
32. Wm of N, I, 358;
Itin
, 236.
33 Wm of N, I, 357.
34. R of Dic, II, 95.
35. B of P, II, 182ff.
36. R of Hov, III, 123-24; B of P, II, 182.
37. Wm of N, I, 354.
38. B of P, II, 171; R of Hov, III, 114.
39. R of Hov, III, 124.
40. B of P, II, 184.
41.
Itin
, 239; B of P, II, 184; Wm of N, I,357
42. R of Hov, III, 125-127.
43. Rig, 105.
44. B of P, II, 204.
45. Wm of N, I, 358.
46. B of P, II, 229; R of Hov, III, 166.
47. R of Hov, III, 167.
48. B of P, II, 235.
49 R of Dic, II, 104.
50. Wm of N, I, 376.
51.
Itin
, 341; R of D, 450.
52. Wm of N, I, 363.
53.
Itin
, 305.
54. B le T, 190-91.
55.
Itin
, 336.
56. Bohaddin, 334-338.
57.
Itin
, 296.
58. R of D, 443.
59 B le T, 175.
60. R of D, 418.
61.
Itin
, 351, 358.
62. B of P, II, 192.
63.
Itin
, 333-335.
64. B le T, 199.
65.
Itin
, 338.
66.On the Assassins, see
Itin
, 339.
67. Wm of N, 1, 363; B le T, 203; G de N, 76
68. Ansbertus, in R of Hov, III, cxliii.
69. B le T, 201.
70. Alatir (Mich IV, 339n).
71.
Itin
, 342.
72.
Itin
, 348.
73.
Itin
, 348.
74. Bohaddin, 346.
75. Wm of N, I, 378; Stubbs,
Hist Intros
,362ff
76. Bohaddin, 347n.
77. Wm of N, I, 378.
78
Itin
, 436.
79. R of D, 454.
80.
Itin
, 442.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 26: SHIPWRECK AND DISGUISE
1. R of Hov, III, 185.
2. Wm of N, I, 382; R of Dic, II, 106.
3. Amb, 159;
Itin
, 441.
4. B le T, 209.
5. B le T, 211.
6.
Itin
, 442.
6. R of Hov, III, 185.
7. R of Dic, II, 106.
9. R of C, 53.
10. R of Hov, III, 194.
11. R of C, 53-60.
12. Richard had used Pisan ships on his outward journey, and Pisans had supported him in the East.
13. R of Hov, III, 185.
14. Wm of N, I, 382.
15. Rig, 109-10.
16. R of C, 54.
17. R of C, 55.
18. At an earlier stage Baldwin seems to have impersonated Richard near Ragusa. For Richard's disguise, see R of Hov, III, 185.
19. R of C, 55-56; R of Hov, III, 186.
20. R of C, 56.
21. B le T, 213-14. Otto of St. Blaise, p. 543, says Richard was betrayed by a precious ring he forgot to remove.
22. R of C, 56.
NOTES TO CHAPTER
27
: ELEANOR QUEEN OF ENGLAND
1. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 301.
2. R of D, 406.
3. R of D, 406.
4. R of D, 406.
5. Wm of N, I, 336.
6. Stubbs,
Hist Intros
, 227.
7. Gir Camb,
Vita Calfredi
, 382, 387-393; B of P, II, 211; Wm of N, I, 340.
8. B of P, II, 212.
9. Wm of N, I, 342ff; R of Hov, III, 144.
10. B of P, II, 213.
11. Gir Camb,
Vita Galfredi
, 410-11; B of P, II, 215.
12. B of P, II, 221.
13. R of D, 419.
14. B of P, II, 246.
15. B of P, II, 247; R of D, 419.
16. R of D, 420.
17. B of P, II, 225.
18. B of P, II, 223.
19. R of D, 419.
20. R of D, 420.
21. R of D, 431-32.
22. G of C, I, 514; R of Hov, III, 179.
23. B of P, II, 235;
Flores Hist
, II, 107.
24. G le B,
Philippide
, 108.
25. Wm of N, I, 266-67.
26. Rig, 105.
27. B le T, 204; Wm of N, I, 366.
28. R of D, 431.
29. R of Hov, III, 187.
30. B of P, II, 236.
31. B of P, II, 236.
32. B of P, II, 237.
33. R of D, 432; B of P, II, 236.
34. Gir Camb,
Vita Galfredi
, 413; R of Hov,III,188
35. R of D, 434.
36. R of D, 406.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 28: THE RANSOM
1. G of C, I, 514; R of Hov, III, 194.
2. R of Hov, III, 228.
3. R of Hov, III, 195.
4. R of Hov, III, 195-96.
5. Wm of N, I, 388.
6. R of Hov, III, 198.
7. Minstrel of Reims, 275.
8. Richard, II, 282.
9. Wm of N, I, 384;
G le M
, III, 128.
10. R of Hov, III, 204.
11. G of C, I, 514-15.
12. R of C, 61-62.
13. B of P, II, 236.
14. R of Hov, III, 207.
15. G of C, I, 514-15.
16. R of Hov, III, 198.
17. Ansbertus, in R of Hov, III, cxl.
18. Wm of N, I, 286-87.
19. Ansbertus, in R of Hov, III, cxh-cxlii. Stubbs,
Hist Intros
, 249, estimates that £100,000 sterling was more than twice as much as the whole revenue of the country uncounted for in the last exchequer of Henry II. Ramsay,
Revenues
, I, 211, concludes that the ransom was equal to three years' average revenues in the time of Henry II.
20. R of Hov, III, 215-16.
21. R of Hov, III, 199.
22. R of Dic, II, 106-07.
23.
Flores Hist
, II, 108.
24. R of Hov, III, 199; Wm of N, I, 388.
25. R of Dic, II, 106-07.
26. G of C, I, 516.
27. Wm of N, I, 389.
28. The original poem may be found in Raynouard, IV, 183. Translation is by Henry Adams in
Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1904), p. 222, and is quoted by permission of the publisher.
29.
Itin
, 67.
30. Coeur-de-Lion addresses himself particularly to those on whom he had at his crowning bestowed valuable marriage prizes.
31. R of Hov, III, 208-09.
32. R of Dic, II, 127.
33. R of Hov (Bohn ed.) II, 288. The passage is omitted in the Rolls.
34. R of C, 58.
35. R of Hov, III, 210.
36. Caen, the seat of the Norman exchequer, contributed more than London to the ransom (Davis,
Eng. under the Angevins
, 335).
37. Wm of N, I, 399.
38. R of Dic, II,110; Annals of Margam, 22.
39. P of B,
Eptst, PL
207:431.
40. Wm of N, I, 400.
42. Gir Camb,
Vita Galfredi
, 415.
42. R of Hov, III, 212.
43.
Ch St M
, 192.
44. The castle of Bourges The allusion is to Henry's support of Alexander against Octavian (cf. Hugo Pictaviensis,
Vezelaicensis Monasterii, HGF
XIX, 27 8n).
45.
Fd
, I, 72-78.
46. O of St B, 540.
47. R of Hov, IV, 31.
48. Rig, 137-38.
49. R of Hov, III, 212-214.
50. Wm of N, I, 398.
51.
G le M
, III, 133.
2. Landon,
tun Rich I
, 77.
53. Rig, 112-13.
54. Wm of N, I, 368-370.
55. R of Hov, III, 225; Wm of N, I, 385-86.
56. R of Dic, II, iii.
57. R of Hov, III, 216.
58. R of Hov, III, 227.
59. Landon,
Itin Rich I
, 82-83; Pipe Rolls, 6 Richard I, Intro., xw; R of Dic, II, 112.
60. R of Hov, III, 229-233.
61. Wm of N, I, 402.
62. R of Hov, III, 232.
63. R of Hov, III, 202; Landon,
Itin Rich I
, 83.
64.
Itin
, 143.
65.
Flores Hist
, II, 109.
66. R of Hov, III, 202.
67. R of Hov, III, 233.
68. R of Hov, III, 235; R of Dic, II, 114.
69. Wm of N, I, 404.
70. Wm of N, I, 404.
71. R of Dic, II, 114; G of C, I, 524.
72. R of Hov, III, 235; R of C, 62-63.
73. R of Hov, III, 233; Annals of Burton, 190.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 29: CAPTIVE AND BETRAYER
1. G le M
, III, 134.
2.
Flores Hist
, II, 109.
3. R of Die, II, 114; Wm of N, I, 406.
4. G of C, I, 524.
5. R of Hov, III, 238; Wm of N, I, 407.
6. R of Hov, HI,
7.
English and Scottish Popular Ballads
, edited from the collection of Francis James Child by Helen Child Sargent and George Lyman Kittredge (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1904).
8. Landon,
Itin Rich I
, 87; R of Hov, III, 240, 243.
9. Wm of N, I, 408.
10. R of Hov, III, 242.
11. R of Dic, II, 120; R of Hov, III, 268.
12.
G le M
, III, 136; G of C, I, 525; R of Hov, III, 247-48.
13. R of Hov, III, 248.
14. G of C, I, 527.
15. R of Hov, III, 251.
16.
G le M
, III, 136.
17. R of Dic, II, 114;
Flores Hist
, II, 110
18. R of Hov, III, 134.
19. G
le M
, III, 134-137.
20. R of Hov, III, 252.
21. R of Die, II, 117.
22. R of Hov, III, 301.
23. R of Hov, III, 256; R of Dic, II, 117.
24. R of Hov, III, 257.
25. R of Dic, II, 119.
26. R of Dic, II, 120.
27. Cf. Richard's
sirventés
to the Count of Auvergne in Le Roux Lincy,
Chants Historiques
, 65
28. Gir Camb, De Rebus, 153.