Guérin of Glapion, seneschal of Nor- mandy, 208 and n., 216 and n., 255-8, 261, 338 and n.; receipts and ex- penditure of (1201-2), 70-1 and n., 331 n., 345 and n., 367; Norman estates of, 255, 256 and n.; deserts John, 256; joins Philip, 256, 385; seneschal under Philip, 399 and n.; receives lands from Philip, 505, 507, 508, 509 n.; suspected of relations with the emperor Otto, 256, 395, 415 Guernsey, farm of, 116; John receives revenues of, 151 n. Gueroldus Lailier, 322 n.
Guines (Gisnae, etc., arr. Boulogne), 135; count of, 206 n.
Guiomarc'h iv, viscount of Leon, 362 n. Guiomarc'h v, viscount of Leon, 362 and n.; Conan, his son, 362 Guitebo, see Quitteboeuf Guletum, see le Goulet
Gunfrid of Choques, 424 n.
Guy of Dive, 310 n., 413
Guy Geoffrey, duke of Aquitaine, 32 Guy of Laval, 231 n., 258, 263
of, in 1204, 380; sent by Philip to reduce western Normandy, 381
Hadleigh (Surrey), 515, 516 n. Haia, see La Haie Haie, le (Nicolaa, Ralph, Robert) Haie-du-Puits, la (Haia Putei, arr. Coutances), honour of, 499; see Burwell
Hailes (Gloucestershire), 514 Hainault, 133 seqq; recruiting among knights of, 328; count of, 214 n.; see Baldwin
Halnecker (Sussex), 513
Hambye (Hambia, arr. Coutances), fief of Fulk Paynell (q.v.), 499 Hamo Pincema, bailiff of the Bessin, 80, 110; styles himself seneschal of Bayeux, 80 n., 110, 399 n. Harcourt (John, Richard, Robert) Harcourt (Harecurt, Haricuria, arr. Bernay), fief of honour of Beaumont- le-Roger, 482, 500; Norman and English families of, 501-2
Guy, viscount of Limoges, 208 and n., Harecurt, see Harcourt 209, 215
Guy of Nonant, knight service of, 508 and n., 509 n.
Guy of La Roche, 238 n., 395 n., 415 Guy of Sablé, in possession of Gacé after 1204, 497
Guy of Thouars, brother of Aimeri, viscount of Thouars, 227, 228, 247, 262, 380, 457 n.; captured at Aumåle (1196), 166 n.; marries Constance of Brittany, 206; administers honour of Richmond, 477; recognised by Philip
Harfleur (Harefluctus, Harefluvius, arr. le Havre), 221 n.; revenues of, 104; commune of, 313 n. Hasculf Paynell, 426
Hasculf of Saint-Hilaire, 512; his daughter, ibid. ; see Frederick Males- mains
Hastings (Sussex) claimed by the counts of Eu, 422, 494 haute justice, 52-3 Hauteville (Tancred) Haveret (Simon)
Hawisia, heiress of Gloucester, divorced by John, 210, 314
Hawisia of Réviers or Redvers, English lands of, 511
Haye, see Haie Haye-de-Herce (arr. Mantes), 293 n. Haye-Malherbe, La (Haia Malherbe, arr. Louviers), 161 n.
Hebertot, i.e., Saint-André d'Hebertot,
(arr. Pont l'Evêque), 246 Helyas, see Elias
Henry (Richard, son of)
Henry vi, emperor, 132, 201; Richard
and, 136 seqq; intrigue of Philip Augustus with, 137 seqq; causes of alliance between Richard and, 139- 141; Italian policy of, 156; eastern ambitions of, 158; foments war between Richard and Philip (1195), 158-9; death of (Sept., 1197), 176 Henry i, king of France, 20, 21 Henry i, king of England, duke of Normandy, 268, 352, 438, 445, 448; as count of the Côtentin, 275; Robert of Bellême and, 64, 66, 111, 275; policy in Maine of, 18, 19; treaty between Robert of Flanders and, 123; and subvassals, 57; and Norman ad- ministration, 67-9; and the inquest, 86; as castle-builder, 72, 151, 273-4 Henry ii, king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, etc., power of, 22 n., 438 seqq; energy of, 68; legal sense of, 30; resources of, 436-7; coinage of, 437; change in style of, 73 n.; forms of address to his ministers of, 74 n.; consequences of work of, 367
Henry ii (continued).
of rebellion against, 75; barons of Brittany and, 362 n.; Welsh mer- cenaries of, 336; as founder of towns, 285 n.; policy towards English knight service of, 315, 325; statute concern- ing Crusaders' debts of, 33
and Norman administration, 67 seqq, 71 seqq; inquiries of, 71 and n.; forms new administrative areas, 119; Norman officials and, 88; in- creases ducal power in Normandy, 92; judicial reforms of, 57, 87 and n. ; the Norman law of wardship and, 57; primogeniture and, 59; parage and, 101-2; effect of legislation of, on law of succession, 445; and private war, 97 n.; the Norman castles and, 269- 278 passim; encourages the Norman historical school, 439-440
other references to, 19, 38 and notes, 39, 40, 51, 116, 144, 187, 232, 311, 314, 343-4, 350, 357-8, 409, 427, 443
chancellor of, see Ralph of Wanneville
Henry, the young king, son of Henry ii, 191 and n., 265, 301, 378; marries Margaret of France, 127; friendship of Philip Augustus with, 134 n.; knighted, 198 n.; as a leader of chivalry, 443
Henry iii, king of England, 211, 349, 394, 395, 422, 431, 448, 495-6; southern ancestry of, 10 and n.; coronation of, 466; and Normandy, 395, 418; expedition to Brittany of, 395-6; invited to invade Normandy, 396; negotiations between Louis ix and, 396-7 and notes; as administra- tor of Gascony, 33, 45; and Toulouse,
marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine and, 10, 14, 21; administration of the Angevin empire of, 23-4, 29, 30, 33-4, 39-40, 45-7; exacts homage from counts of Toulouse, 130; rela- tions between kings of France and, 125 and notes, 129; recovers castles of Le Passeis, 111; during the rebellion of 1173, 300-1; consequences Henry v, king of England, 12
Henry, duke of Brabant or Louvain, 206 n.; reconciled through Richard to the emperor, 140; does homage to Richard, 141; claims on Boulogne of, 390; alliance with Boulogne and Philip Augustus of (1205), 390-1; im- portance of change of policy of, 391 n.; his wife, 390; his brother, see Albert, bishop of Liège Henry of Brunswick, son of Henry the Herbert of Berners, 259 Lion, 139 and n.
Henry of Traci, son of William of Traci (2), 518
Henry de Vere, husband of Matilda of Cailly, 489 and n., 491; their son Henry and his English inheritance, 490; see Mutford
Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony, 136, 140 and n.; his sons, see Henry and Otto of Brunswick
Henry of Beaufou, 487
Henry Bec, 222 n
Helouis (Heloise) of Esneval, 322 n. Herbert of Argentan, Norman official, 278 and n., 279
Herbert ii, count of Maine, 18 Hereford 'de Wallia,' 336 n. ; castle and mote of, 271 n.; clergy of diocese of, 192; changes in earldom of, 271 n.; earls of, see Roger, Henry of Bohon Hermer (Robert, son of)
Henry of Bohon, lord of Carentan, earl Hertford, earl of, see Richard of Clare
of Hereford, 271 n., 488
Henry of Bruecourt, 413
Henry of Etouteville, 260, 384
Henry of Ferrières, son of Walchelin of Ferrières, 243 n.; joins Philip, 494-5
Henry fitzCount, 509
Herveus de Preez, 328 n.
Hesdin (Hesdinum, arr. Montreuil), 135 Heuqueville (Huguevilla, arr. Les Andelys), 517
Hexham (Northumberland), 188 n. Hilaria, d. of Juliana of Tillières, and wife of James of Bavelingham, 514-6
Henry Gray, bailiff of Verneuil, 254 Hildeburgh of Baudemont, 489-491; and n.
Henry of Longchamp, lord of Wilton,
husbands of, see Osbert of Cailly and Robert of Picquigny Hohenstaufen, the, 136, 189
Henry of Neubourg (1), knight service Holland, count of; see Thierry vii of, 508
Henry of Neubourg (2), 508; joins Holy Land, the, 214 n., 256; see Philip, ibid.
Henry of Nonant, lord of Totnes, 508-9; fate of Norman barony of, 508, 509 n.
Henry of Le Pin, 262
Henry of Puteac, 364 n. Henry of Rolleston, 283 n.
Henry of Sandwich, 423 n.
Henry, archdeacon of Stafford, after- wards (1212) archbishop of Dublin, 480 and n.
Crusade, Syria, Jerusalem
Homage, Frankish origin of, 122 n.; private obligations and, 121 n.; and liege-homage, 122-3; and fealty, 122 n. See hominium, liege-homage homagium de pace servanda, 361 n. Homicide, two kinds of, 83 n. murdrum
hominium pro emenda, 361 n. Homme la, see Houlme
Henry of Tilly, 445 n.; see William of Hommet, Le (Enguerrand,
Jordan, Richard, William)
Hugh of Bricqueville, 101 n.; nephew of, ibid.
Hugh le Brun, of Lusignan, count of La Marche, 22, 197, 209, 225, 229, 230 n., 360; ancestry of, 209 n.; his son, Hugh le Brun the younger, later husband of Isabella of Angoulême, 209 and n.
Hugh Capet, king of France, 19, 31 Hugh de la Chapelle, 254 Hugh of Chaumont, 361 Hugh of Cressy, 323 n. Hugh of Corni, 182 Hugh of Ferrières, 495
Houses, demolition of, as punishment, Hugh of Gournai (1), 91 n., 269
Hubert de Burgh, 232 n., 338, 358, 472, 476; and Arthur of Brittany, 454, 456; castellan of Chinon, 236 and n., 472 n.; favoured by John, 473 n.; dissuades Henry iii from invading Normandy in 1220, 396 Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canter- bury, 178 n., 194, 258 n., 390 n., 393 n.; and the iter of 1194, 71 n., 117; letters of Richard to (1196), 166 n., 167, 314-5; speech of, on French resources, 437 n.; dispenses two of John's officials from crusading vows, 365 n.; in Normandy (1202), 219 and n., 220; knights of, 375 n.; on embassy to Philip (1204), 382, 383; suspects the Marshal, 391; opposes the suggested expedition of 1205, 392; death of, ibid.
Hugh of Gournai (2), 221, 222 n., 247,
261, 341 n., 351 n.; lands of, 370 n., 402 n., 497; as Philip's vassal (1194), in treaty of Louviers, 162 n., 163 and n., 429 and n.; returns to Richard, 162-3; in treaty of le Goulet, 203 n., 430 n.; deserts John, 237, 238 and n.; his reputation as a traitor, 163, 419; at Cambrai, 419; distribu- tion of English lands of, 498; makes peace with John (1206), 420, 498; receives land from John, 497-8; his daughter, wife of Amauri, earl of Gloucester, 498; his Norman knights, 429 n. See John of Gisors, Waltham, Petersfield
Hugh of Gournai, the tallager, 420 n. Hugh the Great, 333 n.; a hero in Gascony, 31
Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, afterwards canonised, 319, 320, 446 n., 465 n. ; in Anjou, 192
Hugh of Longchamp, 424-5
Hugh Achard, 284 n.; see Geoffrey Hugh of Lusignan, see Hugh le Brun
Hugh of Bailleul, 212 n.
Hugh Bardolf, 365
Hugh Branchart, 254 and n.
Hugh of La Marche, see Hugh le Brun
Hugh de Maudester, 254
Hugh of Meulan, 254
Hugh of Montpinçon, 505
Hugh Paynell, lord of Moutiers- Hubert, 506; his son, 506-7; see Peter, William
Hugh Paynell, lord of Drax, 507 Hugh of Periers, widow of, 511 Hugh of Periers, tenant of Saint-Ouen in 14th century, 511 n. Hugh, count of Saint-Pol, ally of Richard, 167, 177 n., 364 n. Hugh de Surgeriis, 256 n.
Hugh, archdeacon of Wells, 381 and n.,
Humbert of Forz, men of, 41 n.
Humesnil (arr. Dieppe), 511 Humet, see Hommet
Humphrey of Bohon, 487
Hurdinstone (Northants), 519, 520 Huntingdon, 164; earl of, see David
Ida, countess of Boulogne, 104, 390; her sister, 390. See Renaud of Dammartin
Ilchester (Richard)
Ile-de-France, 134, 404
Ingeborg, d. of Cnut vi of Denmark, marries Philip Augustus, 138-9; Innocent iii and, 180; other references to, 176, 207 n., 474
ingeniator, ingenitor, 332 and notes; see Engineers
Inheritance, suits concerning, during
Innocent iii, pope, elected, January, 1198, 180; approached by Richard and Philip, he sends Peter of Capua as legate, ibid.; sends various letters upon Norman affairs, etc., ibid. ; Richard and, 176; Philip and, 176-7, 187, 241-2; confirms terms of agree- ment between Philip and the counts of Flanders and Boulogne, 177 n. ; John sends envoys to, 240; sends a legate (1203), 240 n.; letters to John and Philip of, 241, 242 n.; on feudal law and morality, 125 and n., 448 and n.; on John's first condemnation, 405, 416; silent on the problem of Arthur, 474-5; later views on Arthur, 460, 462, 463; policy of (1204), 474-5; advice of, to the Norman clergy, 474 n.; on the Crusade, 363, 364, 365 n.; abolishes the metropolitan dignity of Dol, 181 n.; other refer- ences to, 156, 175, 207, 467, 473 Inquest, the, in Anjou, 38 and n.; in Normandy, 86, 87; into ducal rights (1171), 68 and n.; see Index of References, s. v. Henry ii
Iliers-l'Evêque (Yllies, arr. Evreux), Insula Jeremie, 153 n.; see Lisle
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