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by Joseph Gies


  Ordericus Vitalis, 9, 14, 16, 84, 136–137

  Orford, 235

  oriel, 69, 226

  Ortenberg, 245

  ost, 47, 230

  oxen, 150, 153, 158, 162

  Oxford, 85, 103

  oxgang, see yardland

  pagus, 44

  palaces, 222

  pantler, 100, 115

  pantry, 64–65, 68, 104

  Paris, Matthew, 36–37, 59–60, 68, 78, 80–81, 82–83, 90–91, 96, 104, 105, 107, 116–117, 122, 143-144, 180, 181, 210, 212

  parish, 163, 217

  parish church, 149, 158

  parish priest, 163–164

  parks (hunting), 140

  parliament, 40

  Peckham, John, archbishop of Canterbury, 164

  Pembroke, 33–34, 36, 37, 59, 129–130, 204–205, 220, 236

  Peñafiel, 244

  Pentecost, see Whitsunday

  pentice, 71

  Percival, 173

  Peter of Blois, 107, 115

  Peter the Cruel, 243

  Pevensey, 8–9, 224

  Pfeffengen, 246

  Philip I, king of France, 52–53

  Philip II (Augustus), king of France, 42, 54, 202–203, 204, 238

  Philip IV (the Fair), king of France, 90

  Philip, count of Savoy, 28

  Pierrefonds, 239

  Piers Plowman, 74, 147

  plow, 152–154, 156, 213

  plowman, 152–153, 161, 162, 207

  Plow Monday, 213

  poetry, 39, 78, 118–120, 174–177

  Portchester, 102–103

  portcullis, 26–27, 188, 226

  postern, 24, 29, 188, 199, 226

  Prato, 240

  preservation of food, 66, 112, 113–114

  primogeniture, 174

  prison, 41, 222–223

  Provins, 26

  provisioning of a castle, 188–189, 199

  quintain, 169, 170, 172, 214, 230

  Raleigh, Sir Walter, 235

  ransom, 48, 177–178, 198, 229

  Rapottenstein, 245

  Raymond of Antioch, 86

  reaping, 134, 151, 157–158, 161

  reconquest of Spain by Christians, 12, 242–243

  recreation, 111, 112, 113, 117–123, 209, 211

  reeve, 163, 231

  relief, 48, 50, 154, 231

  rents

  in kind, 154–155

  money, 149, 154–155

  Restormel, 70, 234

  Rhuddlan, 236

  Richard, earl of Cornwall, 141

  Richard I (the Lionhearted), king of England, 36, 48, 54, 73, 77, 137, 177, 186, 198, 199, 238, 244

  Richard II, king of England, 184, 210, 212

  Richelieu, Armand du Plessis, cardinal de, 222

  Richmond, 24

  ridge-and-furrow plowing, 152–153

  Robert, count of Flanders, 52–54

  Robert, duke of Normandy, 19, 136

  Robert, earl of Gloucester, 85, 201–202

  Robin Hood, 144

  Rocca, Castello della, 241

  Rochester, 24, 60, 63, 188–189, 190–191, 235

  Rockingham, 142

  Forest of, 141, 142–143, 144–146

  Rogation Days, 214–215

  Roger I, count of Sicily, 240

  Roger de Breteuil, 19–20, 33, 204

  Roger of Wendover, 175

  Roland, 172, 184–185

  Roman fortifications, 11–12, 14, 48, 224

  Round Table, 173, 181

  royal council, 36, 40–41, 229

  ruse, 198

  St. Nicholas’ Day, 208

  Salisbury, 86

  Samson, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 73, 77, 140, 180–181

  Sandwich, Battle of, 194

  San Giorgio, Castello, 241

  Saone, 247

  sapping, see mining

  Saracens, see Muslims

  Sarzanello, Castello di, 241

  sauces, 113

  Saumur, 224

  Saxons, see Anglo-Saxons

  Scala, Can Grande della, 241

  Scaliger Castle, 241

  screens, 64–65, 70, 226

  scutage, 48, 231

  Segovia, 244

  seneschal, see steward

  Seneschaucie (“Stewardship”), 97–98, 161, 163

  serf, see villein

  servants, 68, 69, 70, 95, 96–99, 107–108, 109, 111–112, 114–115, 116, 122–123

  services, feudal, 32–33, 47–49

  sex, medieval ideas of, 91–94

  Sforza Castle, 224

  Sforza family, 241, 242

  shell keep, 21–24, 25, 31, 58, 70, 233–234, 236, 246

  Sherborne, 24

  sheriff, 43–44, 138, 161, 231

  shire, 43, 44

  siege, 186–203, 205, 222

  Simon of Senlis, 98–100

  site of castle, 19, 27–30, 244

  “slighting” of castles, 222

  smith, 111, 155, 156, 172

  solar, 68, 226, 235

  Spain, reconquest of, 12, 242–243

  Spanish castles, 12, 242–244

  “sporting chance,” 155

  springald, see catapult

  squire, 95, 97, 105, 111, 115, 172, 179, 231

  stairways, 24, 28, 60–61, 70–71, 236, 239

  Stamford Bridge, Battle of, 13

  Statute of Westminster, 49

  Stephen of Blois, king of England, 34–35, 36, 84–86, 187, 190, 200–202, 205

  steward, 95–96, 97–101, 103–104, 111, 156, 158, 163, 185, 231

  Stirling Castle, 69

  Stow, John, 210–211

  subinfeudation, 33, 50

  sugar, 114

  suit, 155, 159

  tapestry, 60

  Tawney, R. H., 165

  Templars, 20, 39, 42, 170, 177, 197, 238, 247, 248

  tenant-in-chief, 16, 40, 50, 229

  tenants, manorial

  free, 155–156

  non-free, see villeins

  Thierry of Alsace, count of Flanders, 51

  three-field system, 152–153

  Tintern Abbey, 33

  Tirel, Walter, 136

  tithing, see frankpledge

  Totnes, 234

  Tour, Geoffrey de la, 78–79, 93

  Tour de César, 26

  Tour de Constance, 238

  tournament, 39, 93, 174, 178–182

  toys, 111

  trebuchet, 192–194, 227

  trial by ordeal, 41

  Trifels, 244

  Trim, 247

  troubadour, 39, 86–87, 118–120

  trouvère, 39, 118–120

  Troyes, 87

  truces, 198–199

  two-field system, 152

  Ursino, Castello, 240–241

  vassal, 8, 32–33, 40, 45–49, 229, 231

  feudal obligations of, 47–49, 229

  vegetables, 114, 150–151

  verderers, 139, 141

  vert, 138

  View of Frankpledge, 160–161

  village, 147–165

  social classes of, 153–156

  villein, 154–157, 163, 164, 171, 207–209, 215, 231

  Vincennes, 239

  Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène, 239

  Visconteo, Castello, 241

  Visconti family, 241, 242

  Vitry, Jacques de, 81–82, 180

  Wace, Robert, 173

  Wake Day, 216

  Wallingford, 97

  war, 173, 175–178, 186–205, 218–222

  private, 186

  wardrobe, 68, 71, 95–96, 104

  wardship, 50, 76–77

  Warenne, William de, earl of Surrey, (Earl Warenne), 96

  warren, 135

  Wars of the Roses, 219

  Warwick, 234

  water supply, 71, 189–190

  weapons, 13, 172, 173, 191–197, 203

  well, 24, 71, 72, 189–190

  Westminster Palace, 66, 71, 78

  Whitsunday, 20
6–207, 215

  Wildenberg, 245

  William I, king of England (William the Conqueror), 8–9, 10, 13, 14–19, 33, 40, 43, 46, 48, 50, 52, 84, 134–136, 137, 183, 204, 234

  William II, king of England (William Rufus), 19–20, 135–137

  William IX, count of Aquitaine, 86, 91

  William Clito, count of Flanders, 46

  William de Valence, 180

  William Longespée, earl of Salisbury, 183

  William Longsword, duke of Normandy, 46

  William of Malmesbury, 19

  William of Mandeville, earl of Essex, 174

  William of Tancarville, 96, 169, 172, 174

  Winchester, 14, 67

  windows, 2, 24, 58–59, 69

  Windsor, 195, 234

  wine, 115

  women, 75–94, 111

  education of, 77–78

  legal status of, 76–84

  political role of, 84–86

  woodland country, 148–149

  woodward, 139, 162, 231

  Wurzburg Castle, 224

  Xerigordo, Castle of, 189

  yardland, 153

  York, 234

  Zorita de los Canes, 243

  Acknowledgments

  The authors wish to express their thanks to Professor C. Warren Hollister of the University of California at Santa Barbara for his helpful suggestions and corrections, and to the Northwestern University Library, the British Museum, and the British Department of the Environment.

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  Illustration on page 173 and two on page 193 are from British Castles, by R. J. Unstead, published by the Thomas Y. Crowell Company (originally published as Castles by A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1970). Department of the Environment photographs, British Crown copyright, are reproduced by permission of the Controller of Her Britannic Majesty’s Stationery Office.

  A hardcover edition of this book was published in 1974 by Thomas Y. Crowell Company. It is here reprinted by arrangement with Thomas Y. Crowell Company..

  LIFE IN A MEDIEVAL CASTLE. Copyright © 1974 by Joseph and Frances Gies.

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