Section 3. The castle in military organisation 291-302 The castle as a unit in a system of fortifications Formation in England of a long service army Aids, loans, and English treasure Lack of financial policy; the exchequer and ducal Baldwin of Béthune on the logic of feudalism Gerald of Wales on the causes of Norman decline The resources of France and of the Angevin empire xix MAPS I. Tabula Normanniae sub regibus Angliae, by (Reproduced from the original plate by kind To illustrate Chapters III, V, VI, VII, IX, Facing title-page II. Orographical Map of Western France. (Reproduced by permission of Messrs. George To illustrate Chapter I Facing p. 12 Facing p. 250 III. The Division of the Evrecin according to the treaty of Le Goulet (1200) IV. The Lower Loire, showing the chief fortresses. At the end of the volume V. (a) The Valley of the Seine and the Norman frontiers. (b) Andeli. (The sketch map of Andeli is based in part To illustrate Chapters V, VI, VII, and IX At the end of the volume Note. Owing to a misunderstanding, the road from Rouen through Radepont in Map V(a) has been duplicated. This is an error. |