parlement (Paris) 357, 500, 504
parliament (English) 15, 18, 21, 38, 41–2, 56–7, 80, 110, 263, 368–9, 470, 473–4, 477, 489, 513–14, 545, 547–8, 554–5, 557, 583;1413 February (Westminster 18; 1414 April (Leicester) 43, 55, 71, 511;1414 November (Westminster) 56, 151–2, 169, 558, 583; 1415 November (Westminster) 467–70, 473
Patrington, Stephen (d. 1417), prior of the Carmelite Order in England (1399–1413), royal confessor (1413), bishop of St David’s (1415), bishop of Chichester (1417) 34, 52, 76, 88, 141, 149, 241, 249, 252, 296, 340, 579, 588, 599
Payne, Stephen, royal almoner 297
Peasholme, recluse at 255
Pedro the Cruel (1334–1369), king of Castile and Léon (1349) 287, 552
Pelham, Sir John (d. 1429), chamber knight, treasurer (1411–13), constable of Pevensey Castle 62, 99, 181, 282, 506
Pembroke, earl of see Hastings
Pende, John, glasier 159
Peñiscola 466, 517
Penrith 292, 511
Percy, Henry (1341–1408), Lord Percy (1368), earl of Northumberland (1377) 184, 245, 306, 539
Percy, Henry (1393–1455), later earl of Northumberland (1416) 149, 184–5, 194–5, 229, 246–7, 285, 305, 310, 312, 502–3, 583, 588, 599
Percy, Sir Henry ‘Hotspur’ (1364–1403) 26, 28, 184, 245, 599
Percy, Thomas (1343–1403), earl of Worcester (1397) 26, 29, 184
Péronne 400, 402, 406, 410–12, 415, 418–19, 423, 437, 531, 599
Perpignan 465, 466, 495–7
Perriez, Hugh, secretary of the duke of Orléans 488
Pershore 315
Peter of Mladoňovice see Mladoňovice
Petit, Jean (d. 1411), theologian 9, 10, 14, 53, 54, 86, 107, 125, 237–8, 278, 300, 306, 389; see also Justification of the duke of Burgundy Pevensey Castle 62, 98–9, 333, 506, 555
Peverel, Thomas (d. 1419), bishop of Worcester (1407) 149
Phelip, Alice (d. 1475), wife of Sir John Phelip 165, 320, 388
Phelip, Sir John (d. 1415), household knight 68, 118, 155, 165, 202, 232, 291, 320, 328, 388, 499, 501, 580
Phelips, Sir William 502
Philip IV (1268–1314), king of France (1285) 22
Philip VI (1293–1350), king of France (1328) 377
Philip of Burgundy (1396–1467), count of Charolais, later duke of Burgundy (1419) 355, 396, 399, 415, 426, 428, 456, 517
Philip of Burgundy (1389–1415), count of Nevers (1405) 9, 355, 413, 415, 416, 423, 428, 435, 455, 460, 462
Philip of Orléans (1396–1420), count of Vertus 11, 52, 95
Philip the Bold (1342–1404), duke of Burgundy (1363) 7, 8, 568
Philip, Alexander (b. c. 1400), apprentice 111, 334
Philippa (1355–1380), countess of March (1368) 22–3
Philippa of Lancaster (1360–1415), queen of Portugal (1387) 98, 284
Philippa of Lancaster (1394–1430), queen of Sweden, Denmark and Norway (1406) 101, 106, 194
Philippa (d. 1431), duchess of York (1402) 333, 462, 502
physicians 144–5, 173; see also Colnet
Picardy 399, 463–4, 493, 503
Pickering, Thomas 404
Pierre, Lancelot 398
Piers, John, shipmaster 177
Pigot, William, abbot of Selby 66, 231
piracy 83, 103, 479, 522
Pisa, cardinal of see Adimari
Pisa, council of (1409) 51, 66, 81, 92, 108, 263
Pistour, Thomas, of Salisbury 243
plays see mumming
Pleistede, Thomas 333
Plymouth 64, 79, 182, 193, 224, 339, 589
Plympton, prior of 193
Poissy 363
Poitiers, battle of (1356) 414, 444
Poland 189, 208, 218, 229, 258
Pole, Edmund de la 263
Pole, Katherine de la (d. 1419), countess of Suffolk (1398) 263, 502
Pole, Michael de la (d. 1415), earl of Suffolk (1398) 149, 263, 316, 365, 379, 501, 592
Pole, Michael de la (d. 1415), earl of Suffolk (1415) 265, 383, 393, 442, 454, 492, 501
Pole, William de la 365
Polton, Thomas, protonotary 52, 572
Pomeroy, Sir Thomas (d. 1426), sheriff of Devon 84
Pons 155
Pont Rémy 404
Pontefract 255, 462, 478
Ponthieu 117, 118, 385, 398;count of see Charles VII
Poole, manor of 214
popes in 1415 see John XXIII; Gregory XII; Benedict XIII
Popham, Sir John (d. 1418), constable of Southampton Castle 312–13, 317, 333
Porée, Martin, bishop of Arras (1408–26) 107, 203, 278, 389
Portchester Castle 304, 306–7, 310, 321, 589
Porter, Richard 96, 105
Porter, Sir William 68, 118, 155, 297, 323, 326–7, 329, 361, 499, 501, 580
Portsmouth 321
Portugal 81, 106, 284
Portugal, king of see João I
Posen, bishop of see Lascaris
Powys, Lord see Charlton
Prague 58, 63, 209, 223–4;archbishop of see Zajic, Zbynňk; University of 57, 58
Prest, John, of Warwickshire 319
Preston, John, judge 587
Pret, Peter, shipmaster 232
Prisoner’s Shackle see Order
privy council see council
privy seal, keepers of see Prophet; Wakeryng
Prophet, John (d. 1416), keeper of the privy seal (1406–15) 34, 79, 214
prostitutes 34, 50, 332
Provence 40, 117, 122
Provins 493–4, 498
Prussia 66, 183, 202, 236, 258, 261, 301
Pudsay, Ralph, esquire 248, 257, 502, 535
Pugh, T. B. (1923–2002) 520
Purbeck, Isle of 478
Puy, Géraud de, bishop of Carcassonne (1413–21) 189, 225, 230, 238
Pytman, Hankyn 213
Queenborough Castle 35, 47
Quesnoy, le 500
Radcliffe, Sir John 327
Radolfzell 203, 584
Ragusa, archbishop of 157
Ragusa, cardinal of see Dominici
Rambures, Davide de (d. 1415), seigneur de Rambures 314, 395, 400, 402, 455
Randolph, William, goldsmith 105
Ravensburg 157
Ravenspur 553
Reade, Robert (d. 1415), bishop of Chichester (1396) 149, 252
Reading 181–4
Rede, John, valet 395
Redeman, Richard, king’s clerk 286
Redman, Richard (d. 1426), Speaker of the House of Commons (1415) 469
Reigate Castle 403
Removille, lord of see Deuil
Renty, Oudart de (d. 1415), seigneur de Renty 455
Repingdon, Philip (c. 1345–1424), abbot of Leicester (1394–1404), bishop of Lincoln (1404–19) 149, 241, 252–3
Rheims, archbishop of see Cramaud
Rhine 163–4, 166, 274, 359
Rhine, palatine count of the see Ludwig of Bavaria-Ingolstadt
Rhine, palatine county of the 80
Richard I (1157–1199), king of England (1189) 550
Richard II, ‘Richard of Bordeaux’ (1367–1400), prince of Wales and Aquitaine (1376), king of England (1377–99); 24, 28, 84, 124, 163, 184, 240, 277, 309, 365, 520, 536, 541, 546–9, 552–4, 556, 578;almsgiving 128;annuities granted by 158; birthday 54; builds Sutton House 156; deposition 28, 281, 403, 548; executes Richard, earl of Arundel 395;exiles Henry IV 30, 400; heir of Edward III 21; impostor claiming to be Richard see Warde, Thomas; legislation 135;Masses for his soul 254, 333; murder of 8, 89; patron of Chaucer 388; relationship with Henry V 23, 30, 538–9;relationship with Richard of Conisborough 149–50;spirituality 533; summer house in the Thames 105; supporters of 28, 205, 247–8, 263, 285, 548, see also Epiphany Rising, Richard of Conisborough; tomb at Westminster 35, 43, 55, 100, 549;tyrannical rule 21, 196
Richard III (1452–1485), king of England (1483) 178
Richard of Conisborough (1385–1415), earl of Cambridge (1414) 178, 383,
510, 518, 533, 535, 542, 546, 548, 553, 579, 585, 586, 591;confirmation of the justice of his execution 470;not mentioned in Scrope’s will 254–6; plot against Henry 244–8, 250–1, 257, 285–92, 298–300, 303–6, 309–19, 321, 361, 387, 459, 599;relationship with Henry 150–1, 154, 192; relationship with Richard II 149–50;trial of 309–19, 467
Richard of York (1411–1460), duke of York (1415); 178
Richard’s Castle 242, 245, 250
Richemont, count of see Arthur
Richental, Ulrich (d. 1437), chronicler 49, 50, 65, 77, 160, 186, 273–4, 478
Richmond 100, 320
Riga, archbishop of see Wallenrodt
Riots, statute of (1414) 43
Rippon, John (d. 1434), abbot of Fountains 66, 477
Robert of Bar (1390–1415), count of Marle (1397) 455, 458, 599
Robertis, Nicholas of, master John XXIII’s household 65
Robertsbridge 36
Robesart, Sir John (d. 1450) 192
Robesart, Sir Lewis (d. 1431), household knight 84, 293, 297, 492
Robin Hood plays 175, 217
Rochester 477
Robinson, William, shipmaster 177
Rochester, bishop of see Young, Ruicard
Rochford, Sir Ralph (d. c. 1440), chamber knight 66, 137, 183, 187, 281
Rodburne, Thomas (d. 1442), royal chaplain, archdeacon of Sudbury (1414–29), later bishop of David’s (1433) 297
Rodyngton, Robert 170, 175, 187, 195
Rolle, Richard (1290–1349), hermit and mystical writer
Rome 49, 65–6, 76
Romsey 256, 293
Romworth (Rumworth), Henry (d. 1420), royal chaplain, archdeacon of Canterbury (1416) 297
Ront, seigneur de 116
Ros, John de (d. 1421), Lord Ros (1414) 163, 240
Rothenhale (Rodenhale), Sir John (d. 1420, controller of the king’s household, later keeper of the wardrobe (1416) 137–8, 191, 200–2, 297–8, 322, 486, 489, 514, 578, 591
Rotherhithe 47
Roucy, Jean de (d. 1415), count of Roucy and Braine (1395) 148, 244, 484
Rouen 168, 343, 346–7, 356–7, 360, 363–4, 368, 375–6, 383–5, 393, 397, 399–401, 409, 412, 414, 416, 428–30, 455, 474, 487, 501, 517–18, 536
Rouvres 102, 292, 305
Roxborough Castle 104
Rudolph III (d. 1419), duke of Saxony (Saxe-Wittenberg, 1388) 49
Rugge, Thomas 477
Ruisseauville, chronicle of 390, 446, 450–1, 453, 455–6, 565
Ruppes, Gautier de, seigneur de Soie 107
Russell, John, servant of Humphrey of Lancaster 46
Rutland 131, 133
Rye, mayor of 160
Ryman, Elizabeth 395
Rys, Christopher 113, 176
Rysbank Tower 233
Sacrosancta 134, 141, 578
St Albans 133
St Anne 295
St Asaph, bishops of see Lancaster; Trevor
St Barbara 295
St Benedict, Rule of 101
St Bridget of Sweden (d. 1373), nun 26, 66, 75, 100–1, 141, 256, 295
St-Brieuc, bishop of see Malestroit, Jean de
St Catherine of Alexandria 212, 295
St Catherine of Sweden (d. 1381) 75
St Catherine’s Hill, near Southampton 293
St Chad 212
St Christopher 212
St-Cloud see Paris
St Crispin 457
St Crispinian 457
St David’s, bishop of see Catterick
St Denis; abbey of 354, 356, 358, 493, 510;abbot of 535; chronicler of 47, 85, 421, 449, 507, 508, 564
St Edmund 26, 210, 481
St Edward the Confessor see Edward
St Erkenwald, shrine of 483
St George 26, 161–3, 210, 212, 295, 321, 328, 331, 371, 373, 404, 432, 455, 457, 480–2
St-Georges, seigneur de see Vienne, Guillaume de
St-Inglevert 301
St John 212, 295
St John of Beverley 26, 28, 72
St John of Bridlington 26, 28, 151, 254, 295, 396, 403, 534
St John the Baptist 255, 295
St Katherine 255, 257
St Mark, cardinal of see Fillastre
St Martin of Tours 471
St Mary Magdalene 295
St Maurice 369
St Michael 212, 295
St-Michiel 239
St Peter 102, 227, 295
St-Pol 419, 458
St Thomas Becket 90, 212, 295, 332, 476
St Ursula 295
St-Vaast-la-Hougue 18
St Valentine 89
St Wenceslas 381
St Winifrid’s well 181
Saintonge 39, 155, 183
Salem, king of see Melchizedeck
Salisbury 40, 243, 587;bishop of see Hallum, Robert; earl of see Montagu;friars of 288
Salvayn, Roger, royal esquire, treasurer of Calais 64, 82, 166, 252, 281, 297
Sandwich 145–6, 153, 160, 180, 188, 589
Sangatte Castle 233
Santiago de Compostela 75
Santivic 330, 339
Sasse, Herman, shipmaster 178
Saveuses, Guillaume de (d. 1415) 439
Savoy 122, 171, 284, 504
Savoisy, Charles 498
Sawtre, William (d. 1401), heretic 111
Saxony, duke of see Rudolph
Scadlock, John 301
Scalle, Richard 202
Scarle, John (d. 1403), chancellor (1399–1401) 334
Schaffhausen 123, 127, 130, 140
Schedde, Robert 87
schism 49, 108, 134, 142, 177, 203, 379, 506
Schleswig, bishop of 157
Scotland 26, 35, 39, 43–4, 60, 79, 81, 99, 104, 124, 143–4, 149, 156, 166, 181, 188, 199, 205, 246, 285, 292, 312, 319, 474, 506, 510–11, 583
Scotland, king of see James I
Scotland, Marches of 9, 31, 38, 60, 79, 91, 156
scrofula 129
Scrope, Henry (d. 1415), Lord Scrope of Masham (1406), treasurer (1410–11) 82;absent from April great council 151;accompanies Philippa of Lancaster to Sweden (1406) 101;ambassador to Burgundy 94, 96–7, 106, 199;arrest, trial and execution 307–14, 1316–20, 322, 533, 536, 542;background 70;confirmation of justice of his sentence 470, 510, 514, 543;conversations concerning earl of Cambridge’s plot 250–1, 285–7, 289–92, 298–300, 590, 591;distribution of his property 320, 323, 461–2, 478, 493, 499, 501, 513, 593; does homage for all his lands 90;indenture for Agincourt campaign 172;Knight of the Garter 161, 580;lends money to the earl of March 251, 253, 259;not named in Henry’s will 298; not present at final meeting of the plotters 304; relationship with Henry 35, 70, 90, 151, 306–9; royal councillor 79;trustee of royal estates 291, 298; will 253–6, 259
Scrope, Joan (d. 1434), Lady Scrope (1410), dowager duchess of York 34, 70, 71, 82
Scrope, Richard (d. 1405), bishop of Lichfield (1386–98), archbishop of York (1398) 99 245, 247, 289, 353, 403, 534
Seine, River 48, 155, 325, 327, 343, 360, 388, 390, 504, 561
Selby, abbot of see Pigot, William
Sens, archbishop of see Montagu, Jean de
Serrano 466
Severn, River 26
Sewale, John, messenger 170, 176
Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), poet and playwright 1, 3, 4, 33, 132, 447, 453, 526, 537, 551
Shapiro, James 3
Sheen; 42, 90, 99, 137, 138, 156, 172, 234, 281, 513; House of Jesus of Bethlehem of (Charterhouse) 100–1, 137–8, 198, 255, 259, 296, 470;Manor, 90, 100, 105, 138, 159, 200;proposed Celestine house at 138, 304, 513
summerhouse called La Neyte 105
Sherborne, abbot of see Brunyng
Sherman, John 497
Shields 494
ships 79, 87, 96, 121–2, 139, 145–8, 154–5, 166, 169–70, 172, 187–8, 195, 198, 213, 225–6, 232, 240, 266, 270, 290, 299–301, 321–5, 327–8, 382–4, 390, 488, 494, 522, 575, 581, 583;clerk of the king’s ships see Catton; Cob John 74;from Holland 53, 105–6, 139, 162,
191, 226, 300, 382, 390, 522, 581;Gabriel of the Tower 72, 83; Grace Dieu 589; Holy Ghost 64, 82, 83, 97, 176, 198, 322, 575; Holy Ghost of Lubeck 178; John the Baptist of Bayonne 496; Katherine of Guérande 61, 72;Katherine of the Tower 72, 177; Little Trinity of the Tower 177; Mary of the Tower 87; navy of Edward III 72, 550, 574;navy of Henry V 72, 82, 94, 225, 550;Nicholas of the Tower 177, 575; Paul of the Tower 72; Petre de Bayonne 74; Philip of the Tower 87; Rude Cog of the Tower 213; St Nicholas of Guérande 166; Thomas of the Tower 87; Trinity of London 74; Trinity of the Tower 87; Trinity Royal 82, 177, 178, 281, 321, 322, 323, 325, 575
Shirley, Walter 243
Shockington, Nicholas 222
Shore, William, of Hertfordshire 189
Shrewsbury, battle of (1403) 26, 27, 70, 184, 432, 555, 599
Sicily; king of see Louis, duke of Anjou; kingdom of 40; siege engines 335, 341, 345, 348, 375, 461, 484
Sigismund (1368–1437), king of Hungary (1387), Holy Roman Emperor (1400); 58, 81, 478, 522; arms of 220, 482; arrival at Constance 49; assassination planned by John the Fearless 237–40; declares war on the duke of Austria 127–8, 130; forgives the duke of Austria 179–80;grants safe conduct to Hus 58, 59, 190;guarantees safety of all attending Constance 50;named in Henry’s will 296; persuades John XXIII to summon council 49; relationship with Henry and England 43, 51, 66, 82, 106, 141, 147, 182, 280, 512;role in deposition of John XXIII 91, 92, 97, 122–3, 127, 141, 164, 167, 176–7, 180, 185–6, 203–4; role in trial and execution of Jan Hus 50, 59, 63, 112, 126, 190, 209, 218–20, 222, 224, 228–9, 271–3; threatens an agent of the duke of Milan 50;seeks abdication of Benedict XIII 108, 225, 284, 465–7, 495, 506;visit to England (1416), 515, 549; witnesses abdication of Gregory XII 266–7
Simmons, Jack (1915–2000), historian 528
Skelton, Sir Thomas (d. 1416) 63
Skidmore, Sir John (d. 1415) of Herefordshire 442
Skranby 257
Sluys, battle of (1340) 135, 173
Smetheley, Alexander, yeoman usher of the king’s hall 202
Snowdon, forest of 320
Snowhite, John, corvisor 591
Soissons 433
Somercotes, Henry, yeoman of the robes 497
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