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William Boudrot, 254

William the Breton, chaplain of Philip
Augustus, 470-1; see Index of refer-

ences

England and Normandy, 445; Norman
castles and, 275 and n.; sons of, 55
William ii, king of England, 445
William of Etouteville, 365 n.

William Brewer, 365, 437 n., 438 n.; his William of l'Etang, 164, 228

son, 437 n., 438 n.

William of Briouze (or Briaose), 63 n.,
87 n., 116, 336 n., 446; ship of, 283 n.;
Norman fief of, 489; a lord Marcher
in Wales, 469; with Richard at
Chalus, 187 n.; a friend and com-
panion of John's, 468-9; captures
Arthur at Mirebeau, 224; said to
have extorted lands from John,
316 n., 469-470; the story of Arthur's
death and, 454, 468-471, cf. 477; John
quarrels with, 433, 468; in France,
469, 470; death of, 463 n., 469; see
Margam

wife of, see Matilda of Saint-
Valéry

William of Caïeux, 56 n., 161, 163-4
William Calet, 255

William of Calviz, usurer, 278 and n.,
347 n.

William of Campens, 260

William of Chanteloup, 279 and n.
William of La Chapelle, 254 and n
William of Chauney, 260

William of Courci, 493

William Ferrand, 260, 261

William fitz Ralf, seneschal of Nor-
mandy, 4, 110, 208, 255, 368 n.;
power of, 69, 70 and n.; as a discip-
linarian, 89, 90; refuses to surrender
Gisors (1192), 126; summons a council
at Alençon, 143; slanders against,
144; helps to arrange a truce (1194),
155; death of, 208 n.

William of Fougères, 245, 261, 496
William Garland, 161 and n.
William Gere, 112

William, earl of Gloucester, 497; his
daughter, wife of Amauri iv of
Evreux, ibid.

William of Hainault, 177 n.

William du Hommet, son of Richard du
Hommet, and constable of Normandy,
155, 231 n., 249 n., 253, 492; as an
administrator, 112, 115, 116; guardian
of Baldwin Wake, 507; joins Philip,
385 and n., 501; daughter of, 507
William of La Houlme, 261
William de Hoxeia, 503 n.
William, son of John, 79 n.

William Crassus (le Gros), seneschal William of Longchamp, bishop of Ely,

n.,

of Normandy (1203-4), 248
249 n., 255-6, 338 and n., 351 n., 365,
385 n., 413; important position of, in
1204, 71, 382; unpopularity of, 378;
fall of, 379; exempted from the terms
of surrender at Rouen, 379 n., 431
William of Cresec, 221 n., 327, 328 n.
William the engineer, 332 n.
William i, king of England, the Con-
queror, 66, 81, 84, 106 n., 115, 267-8,
409, 438, 448, 510; as duke of Nor-
mandy, 18, 32; and the blood feud,
96 n.; and private war, 97; separates

chancellor, 145 n., 193 n.; during
Richard's captivity, 144, 149; deprived
of the great seal, 155 n.; sent to the
emperor, 158; death of (Jan., 1197),
155 n., 173 n.

William, monk of Maillezais, 284
William Maingot, lord of Surgères, 476
William Malet, lord of Graville, 498-9
William of Mandeville, son of Roger
of Mandeville, lord of Ollonde, 509;
daughter of, see Joan
William de Mara, 78 n., 108,
William de Marisco, 336 n.

323 n.

William Marmion, son of Robert Mar- William of Mortemer, 224 and n., 365,

496

mion (3),
William the Marshal, earl of Pembroke,
landholder in Wales and Ireland, 433,
467-8; inherits Clare and Giffard
lands in Normandy, 446 n., 502, 510;
training and early life of, 443, 445
and n., 446; Philip's opinion of, 431;
sense of feudal duty of, 431-2; say-
ings of, 225, 295-6, 358; his views on
traitors, 419; a creditor of the count
of Perche, 363 n.

accused of treachery (1193), 144;
at Fréteval, 153; negotiates with the
counts of Flanders and Boulogne,
177-8; his views on the succession
after Richard's death, 194-5; accom-
panies John to England (1203), 249 n. ;
embassies of, 382, 391 and n., 468 n.;
arrangement between Philip and,
371 n., 383, 386, 418-9, 431-4; accepts
Philip as liege-lord, 317, 391 and n.,
432 n.; suspected in England, 391;
opposed to expedition of 1205, 392;
refuses to follow John to Poitou, 317
other references to, 145 n., 164,
225 and n., 241 n., 249, 257 n., 317,
358 n., 368-9, 378, 409 and n., 446,
468 and n.

sons of, 368, 432 n.; family of,
431, 432 notes; bailiffs of, 224 n.;
father of, see John ii the Marshal
William Martel, lord of Baqueville,
224 n., 486, 487

William de Martywas, 424 n.
William of Maupalet, 72 n., 105
William of Mello, 178 n.
William of Merlai, 261
William of Merle, 445 n.

William the Miller, of Rouen, 351 n.
William of Mondreville, 415

William of Montbrai or Mowbray, 504

506; defends Verneuil (1194), 151,
506; and Arques (1203), 506; bailiff
of Caux, 224 n., 262, 506
William of Moyon, 507
William Longsword, duke of Normandy,
53 and n.

William of Orange, heroic legend of,

439

William of Orval, 502

William Painchon, crossbowman, wages
of, 333 n.

William Paynell (11th century), 101
William Paynell, son of Fulk Paynell
(1), first husband of Eleanor of Vitré,
516

William Paynell, son of Fulk Paynell
(2), husband of Petronilla Tesson, 513
William Paynell, son of Hugh Paynell
(1), lord of West Rasen, 507
William of Pirou, 517-8
William Poignard, 233 n., 262
William ii, count of Poitou, 19
William de Ponte, 114
William iii, count of Ponthieu, 123 n.,
214 n., 507; marries Alice, sister of
Philip Augustus, 159, 165, 177; his
brother, see Thomas of Saint-Valéry
William of Port, son of Adam of Port,
see William of Saint-Jean (2)
William of Préaux, 499; financial rela-

tions between John and, 89 n., 344 n.
William Le Queu (Cocus), 44 n., 476-7;
bailiff of the Norman Vexin, 183, 296
and n., 338 n.

William, archbishop of Reims, 185
William des Roches, seneschal of
Anjou, 36 n., 196, 198, 208, 258
and n., 385 n., 399 n.; deserts Philip
for John, 199; Arthur and, 205; at
Mirebeau, 223-4; deserts John, 226-7,
455; not a traitor, 418; in Anjou and
Maine (1203), 235 n., 236

William of Roumare, 492, 510-1; his

heir, 511. See Lincoln

Hurdinstone, 519; his sons, see Ivo
and Robert (2) of Vieuxpont

William of Rupierre, bishop of Lisieux, William of Vieuxpont (2) knight service

173, 355 n.

William of Saint-Jean (1), lord of Saint-
Jean-le-Thomas, hereditary viscount
of Coutances, 114, 512-3
William of Saint-Jean (2), son of Adam
of Port, marries a niece of William
(1) 502, 513; his son Robert, 513
William, abbot of Saint Thomas of the
Paraclete, 138

William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise, bishop
of London, 382, 426 n.
William, earl of Salisbury (d. 1196),
516; his wife, see Eleanor of Vitré;
his daughter, see Eia
William, earl of Salisbury, natural son
of Henry ii, husband of Eia, d. of
previous earl, 115, 225, 249 n., 379

and n.

of (1172), 519

William of Vieuxpont (3), probably
grandson of William (2), 519, 520 n.
William i, earl Warenne, companion
of the Conqueror, 506
William iii, earl Warenne, 269
William iv, earl Warenne, son of
Hamelin Plantagenet, 225 and n., 446 ;
loses his Norman lands, 403, 404 n.,
506; desires to do homage to Philip,
434-5; receives Stamford, 435 and n.
William de Witefeld, 426 n.
Wilnecote (Warwickshire, near Tam-
worth), 236 n.; see Wildmundcot
Wilton, royal vill of (Wiltshire), 51 n.
Wiltshire, sheriff of, 318 n.
Wiltunensis paga, 51 n.; see Wilton
Wimblevill (Elias)

William, king of Scotland, the Lion, Winchester, 437 n.; bishop of, see

301-2, 361

William ii, king of Sicily, 130

William of Soliers, 109

William Talvas, brother of Robert,
count of Alençon, 260

William ii, chamberlain of Tancarville,
445 n.

William iii, chamberlain of Tancarville,
404, 514

William of Tilly, 445 n.

William Tirel, clerk of works, 282
William of Tracy (1), 517-8
William of Tracy (2), tenant in Le
Passeis, 518; his son Henry, ibid.
William of Troisgots or Tresgoz, 518
William of La Vacherie, 263

William of Vernon, his company of
archers, 335

William of Vernon, earl of the Isle of
Wight, 503

Richard of Ilchester

Windsor, 143

Wintonia, see Winchester
Wismes, see Exmes
Wissant, see Witsand
Witefeld (William)

Witringham (Lincolnshire), 496
Witsand,

Wissant (arr. Boulogne),
Philip's fleet at (1193), 137, 143
Woods, sale of, on the March, 266
and n.

Wootton (Oxfordshire), 515, 516 n.
Worldham (Hants), 383 n.
Wreck, 92; law of, 93, 358

Y

York, archbishop of, see Roger of Pont
l'Evêque

Ypres, Philip Augustus checked at
(1197), 179
Ytonia, see Itun

William of Vieuxpont (1), lord of Yvetot (Seine-Inférieure), 260, 511

This index contains critical and the more important references.

MEDIEVAL.

Actes de Philippe I, 18, 80.

Calendar of Close Rolls, 515.

Calendar of Documents preserved in

France, 5, 101, 483 and passim.

Actes de Philippe-Auguste, 5, 483 and Calendar of Documents relating to

passim.

Alphonse of Poitiers, inquests and

accounts of, 34, 42, 284, 297-8.
Ambroise, 22, 145, 262, 362, 440, 491,
492.

Ancient Correspondence, 130.
Anna Comnena, 136.

Annales Acquicinctini, 147-8, 152, 193.
Annales Cambriae, 359.
Annales Stederburgenses, 139.
Annals of Burton, 397.

Annals of Dunstable, 204, 240, 395, 396.
Annals of Margam, 155, 193, 204, 453-4,

463 seqq., 476.

Ireland, 469.

Calendar of Patent Rolls, 396, 499.
Cartulaire Normand, 5, 51, 251-3, 409,
483 and passim.
Catalogus Baronum, 45.
Chronicle of Andres, 246.

Chronicle of the counts of Eu, 494.
Chronicle of Mortemer, 246, 247.
Chronicle of Penpont, 166.

Chronicle of Saint-Martin, of Limoges,
341.

Chronique française des rois de France,
1, 168, 214, 219, 336, 342, 419.

Annals of Saint-Aubin, 22, 147, 153, Chronicon Turoneuse Magnum, 170, 197,
207, 227-9, 234-5.
204, 205, 227-9, 236, 438, 457.

Annals of Saint-Edmund, 208, 210, 218, Chronicon Universale Anonymi Laudu-

336, 381, 393, 437.

Annals of Vendôme, 40, 153.

nensis, 1, 337-8, 340, 458.
Coggeshall, see Ralph.

Annals of Winchester, 193, 195, 199, Consuetudines et justicie, 3, 55, 92, 96,

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Excerpta de rotulis finium, 489, 495, Lillebonne, statutes of, 82, 93, 95.

500, 512, 515.

Exchequer, Treasurer's Rem, 127.
Feoda Normanniae, 324, 482, 490 and
passim.

Gaucelin Faidit, 444.

Gerald of Wales, 47, 93, 344, 435-6,
438, 442.

Gerbert, 420.

Gervase of Canterbury, 32, 144, 219,

and passim.

Lisieux, canons of (1069), 93.
Livre Noir de Bayeux, 83, 85, 92.
Magna Carta, 337, 422.

Matthew Paris, 177, 330, 360, 397, 398,
405, 454, 457, 463, 472, 473.
Additamenta, 395-6.
Historia Anglorum, 454.

Narratio de commendatione Turonicae
Provinciae, 14.

Normanniae nova chronica, see Rouen.

Gesta Henrici, see Benedict of Peter Olim, 271, 399, 409.
borough.

Gilbert of Mons, 135, 139-142.

Glanville, see Tractatus de legibus.

Gregory of Tours, 420.

Helinand, 190.

Orderic Vitalis, 57, 64, 67, 96, 275, 440.

Ordo ad benedicendum ducem Aquit-

aniae, 17.

Ordonnances, 151, 314.
Peter of Blois, 68, 88.

Henry II, inquiry by (1171), 68, 74, 88, Prisia servientium, 326.

115, 118, 299.

Henry of Huntingdon, 120.

Histoire des ducs de Normandie, 124,

163, 165, 219, 224, 240, 246, 387,
419, 434-5.

Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal, 7,
145, 164, 182-5, 190, 194-5, 225,
232, 246, 248-9, 295-6, 373, 431-2,
434, 443, 460, and passim.

Histoire d'Héracles, 290.
Historia S. Florentii, 36.
Howden, see Roger of Howden.
Infeudationes militum (1172), 68, 71,

75, 296, 321, 403, 482 seqq.
Innocent III, letters of, 125, 128, 172,
176, 177, 180, 186, 209, 240-2, 248,
364, 405, 419, 448, 458, 474, 475.
Itinerarium Ricardi, 145.
Joceline of Brakelond, 316, 319.
John of Salisbury, xx.
Jordan Fantosme, 300-2, 361.
Layettes du trésor des Chartes, 95, 123,

146, 160, 200, 212, 251-3, 317, 358,
384, 399, 406, 431, 438, 478-9, 483.
Liber de antiquis legibus, 393.

Querimoniae Normannorum, 256, 282,

296, 299, 338, 356, 377, 412 seqq,
446, 515.

Ralph of Coggeshall, 1, 147, 168, 382,
390, 454-66 passim.

Ralph de Diceto, 14, 47, 127, 152–3,
160, 166, 172, 189 and passim.
Red Book of the Exchequer, 54, 62, 68,
88, 120, 245, 259, 288, 424, 483 seqq,
and passim. See Infeudationes

militum.

Registers of Philip Augustus, 473, 482

seqq.

Richard of Devizes, 127, 151.
Rigord, 125, 159, 167, 457, 461, and
passim.

Roger of Howden, 47, 127, 139, 153,
179, 182, 198 and passim.

Roger, king of Sicily, assizes of, xx.
Roger of Wendover, 1, 147, 219, 318-9,
396, 462-3.

Robert of Auxerre, 152, 190, 222.
Robert of Torigni, 4, 67, 71, 120 269
seqq, 428, and passim; Jumièges
continuator, 219, 238, 407.

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