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The Third Horseman

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by William Rosen


  Fabyan’s Chronicle, 120

  Faleise, John, 165

  Falkirk, Battle of, 57–58, 60, 64, 74, 176

  famines, 34, 54, 129–34, 136–37, 158, 201, 225, 257–58, 259

  cannibalism and, 135, 231

  categories of, 131

  crime and, 135

  Great, see Great Famine

  infectious disease and, 159–60

  malnutrition and, 158–60

  scenarios in, 133

  fealty, 192–93

  feudalism, 3–4, 5, 26–28, 31, 32, 35, 36, 38, 46, 47, 50, 59, 60, 62–64, 93, 167, 215, 256

  homage and, 192–93

  land expansion and, 28

  in Scotland, 35, 38–39

  feudal manorialism, 31, 33–34, 54–55, 62, 257

  crop rotation system in, 125

  decline of, 58, 59–60

  homage and fealty in, 192–93

  Medieval Warm Period and, 58, 59–60

  nationalism and, 58

  papacy and, 63

  short-term thinking in, 100

  fish, 151–52, 154, 174, 221

  Flanders, 198, 199

  France and, 67–71, 114, 140, 161–62, 164, 181–82, 227, 233

  Great Famine in, 161–63, 220

  peasant revolt in, 236–37

  Fleming, Nicholas, 190

  floods, 124, 140–41, 150, 153, 208, 220, 257, 258

  Flores Historianum (de Reading), 79

  fluid dynamics, 9

  Fochart, Battle of, 179–80

  Fogel, Robert, 157

  food, 153–58

  cheese, 152, 154, 155, 156, 157, 174, 224

  fish, 151–52, 154, 174, 221

  grain, see grain

  importing of, 203–4, 221

  meat, 142, 143, 154, 155–56, 157–58, 174

  milk, 152, 158, 181, 187

  prices of, 138–39, 131, 153, 199, 201–2, 224, 259

  salt, 151–52, 164, 226

  Fordun, John, 85

  forestalling, 201

  France, 20, 35, 40, 60, 168, 218

  deforestation in, 18

  Edward II in, 166, 171

  England and, 40, 44–45, 67, 71, 108, 238

  Flanders and, 67–71, 114, 140, 161–62, 164, 181–82, 227, 233

  Great Famine in, 163–64

  in Hundred Years’ War, 256

  Isabella in, 166, 168, 171, 238–41

  in Medieval Warm Period (map), 41

  population growth in, 17

  Scotland and, 55, 71

  Fraser, Simon, 84

  Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, 218–19

  freemen, 33, 82, 126, 127, 149

  Frescobaldi family, 46, 95, 108

  Friedrich IV, Duke, 220, 226–27, 229–30, 233

  frontier expansion, 97–98

  Galatians, 217

  gang-days, 147–49

  Gaveston, Arnaud de, 79

  Gaveston, Piers, 79, 89, 91–92, 111, 154n, 177, 179, 182, 195, 235

  Edward II and, 79, 80, 88–96, 104, 183, 189, 210

  Margaret de Clare’s marriage to, 89

  murder of, 96, 105, 107, 108, 165, 178, 195, 207

  Genesis, 130, 187

  Georgics (Virgil), 184

  Germany, 164, 167, 218–19, 224, 225, 226

  Gessler, Hermann, 228

  Gibbon, Edward, 8, 27

  Gilgamesh, 130

  glaciers, 9, 11

  glanders, 209

  Gloucester, 177, 178

  Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, earl of, 92, 115, 118, 177

  Godefroy de Paris, 89

  “Good King Robert’s Testament,” 86

  Gotthard Pass, 227–28

  grain, 30, 96–97, 129, 134, 138, 142–51, 153–55, 157, 164, 174, 175, 180, 201, 204, 208, 210, 220, 224, 258

  barley, 144, 150, 154, 181, 196

  beer and ale, 138–39, 144, 153, 154–55, 157, 224

  bread, 142–43, 145, 149, 153, 155, 157, 204

  frumenty, 143–44, 149, 153, 154

  hoarding and profiteering and, 204–5

  horsebread, 143, 154

  millet, 144

  prices for, 138

  rice, 144, 145

  rye, 144, 150, 159

  wheat, 145–46, 150, 162, 181

  Gray, Thomas, 172, 250

  Great Famine, 2, 4, 5, 129, 133–41, 209, 220–26, 233, 252, 256–59

  cannibalism during, 135–36

  Edward II and, 128, 142, 173, 174, 176, 183, 187, 250–51

  epidemic diseases and, 225

  in Flanders, 161–63, 220

  in France, 163–64

  Grimms’ tales and, 231–32

  importing of food during, 203–4

  monks in, 160

  mortality from, 133, 161, 199, 202, 224–25

  prayers and processions during, 203, 225

  scenarios in, 133

  starvation in, 158, 161, 174, 225–26

  strange diets in, 159

  Great Illusion, The (Angell), 100–101

  Greenland, 16, 18, 19, 224

  Gregory III, Pope, 187n

  Gregory VII, Pope, 63

  Grey, Thomas, 209

  Grimm brothers, 231–32

  Grosseteste, Robert, 146

  Gulf Stream, 16

  Guy, Count of Flanders, 161

  Guy of Namur, 69

  Habsburgs, 227–29, 230

  Hadrian I, Pope, 215

  Hanseatic League, 54, 222–24

  Harald Hardrada, 23–24, 87

  Harclay, Andrew, 206, 211–12

  Harold II, King (Harold Godwinson), 23–25, 87

  Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Rushdie), 5

  Harthacnut, 21n, 23

  Hastings, Battle of, 24–28, 29, 32, 46

  heat energy, 10

  Henry II, King, 35–36, 41, 44, 108, 182, 193, 217, 222

  Henry III, Duke of Saxony, 222

  Henry III, King, 45, 56n, 74

  Henry IV, King, 63

  Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor, 111, 219

  Henry VIII, King, 63n

  Herbert the Dean, 149

  Hereford, Humphrey de Bohun, 115–17

  herring, 151–52

  Higden, Ranulf, 249

  Historia Anglicana (Walsingham), 179

  hobelars, 122, 150, 188, 210

  Holland, 68n

  Holy Oil, 182

  Holy Roman Empire, 213–20, 223, 226–27

  map of, 216

  homage, 192–93

  homosexuality, 79–80

  horses, 186–87, 209

  House of Commons, 94

  Hundred Years’ War, 256

  hunger, 157

  strange diets and, 159

  hunter-gatherer societies, 30

  hydraulic hypothesis, 30

  ice ages, 9, 137

  Iceland, 16, 19, 136, 224

  ice sheets, 11–12

  Île des Juifs, 170

  Ingram de Umfraville, 118

  insurance, 202–3

  internal colonization, 97, 200

  Ireland, 132, 133, 179–80, 184, 258

  Irminger Current, 16

  Isabel, countess of Buchan, 84

  Isabella, Queen, 89–90, 92, 108, 119, 164, 165, 172, 182, 183, 192, 195–96, 210–12, 23, 235, 237–46, 248, 250, 255

  Berwick campaign and, 188–89

  Bruce and, 240, 241

  coronation of, 91–92

  Despensers and, 179, 189, 235–36, 240–42, 245–46

  domestic staff of, 165–66

 
Edward II imprisoned by, 245

  Edward II’s marriage to, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 17, 20, 71, 80, 89, 90–91

  in France, 166, 168, 171, 238–41

  Gaveston and, 90, 165, 179, 189, 235

  Mortimer and, 240, 241, 243

  at Saint Albans, 142, 150

  Tour de Nesle Affair and, 170–72

  Isabel of Fife, 78

  Isobel of Huntington, 43n

  Italy, 17, 167n, 218

  James I of England (James VI of Scotland), 254

  Jean de Saint-Victor, 204

  Jeanne, Countess of Burgundy, 171, 172, 181

  Jews, 46, 170n

  Johannes of Winterthur, 229

  John, King, 36, 56

  John XXII, Pope, 170n, 176, 182, 191, 193–94, 230, 235, 240

  John of Hainaut, 241

  John of London, 87

  John of Powderham, 182–83

  John of Strathbogie, earl of Atholl, 85

  John of Wallingford, 7

  Keegan, John, 117

  Keith, Robert, 111, 118, 181

  King Lear (Shakespeare), 59, 60

  Kirkpatrick, Roger, 77

  knights, 112–13, 114

  knights banneret, 47

  knight’s fees, 207

  Knights Templar, 168–70

  Königsaller Geschichts-Quellen, 224

  kwashiorkor, 158, 225

  Lamb, Hubert, 12

  Lamberton, William, 55, 61, 64, 65, 75–77, 101, 104

  Lamentations, 130

  Lancaster, Thomas, earl of, 91–93, 95, 96, 107, 108, 111, 128, 173, 177–78, 182, 183, 187, 188, 190, 194–95, 233

  in rebellion of 1322, 205–7, 208

  land, 29, 139

  immortal ownership of (mortmain), 63

  land tenure, 3, 28, 60, 127, 146

  manorialism and, see manorialism

  measures of, 147

  pawning of, 221

  Langton, Walter, 79

  L’Anse aux Meadows, 6, 17

  Leif Ericson, 17

  Leo III, Pope, 215

  Leopold of Habsburg, Duke, 227–29

  L’Estrange, Eubulo, 177, 207

  Lewis, Archibald, 97

  Lex Salica, 255–56

  Liberi homines, 33

  lifespan, 160–61

  li Muisis, Gilles, 162

  Little Ice Age, 137

  livestock, 128, 155–56, 157

  see also cattle; sheep

  Llull, Ramon, 113

  Lombards, 214–15, 218

  London, 91, 200, 201, 208

  Louis VII, King, 193

  Louis X, King, 129, 140, 152, 161–62, 164, 171, 172, 181, 255

  Louis de Nevers, 236–37

  Louis the Pious, 67, 215–17

  Ludwig IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 220, 226–27, 229–30, 233

  Macbeth (Shakespeare), 29, 60

  Magna Carta, 56, 108, 191

  Magnus VI, King, 223

  Malcolm III, King, 38

  malnutrition, 158–60, 258

  manorialism, 3–4, 5, 31–34, 62, 99, 237

  feudal, see feudal manorialism

  three categories of, 31

  marasmus, 158

  Marcher Lords, 178–79, 194–95

  “March to Bannockburn” (Burns), 120, 255

  Margaret, Maid of Norway, 38–40, 42

  Margaret de Clare, 89, 177–78

  Margaret of Burgundy, 171–72

  mark (currency), 36n

  Marlowe, Christopher, 71, 120

  Mary I, Queen, 176

  Mary II of England, 255

  Mathes, François, 137

  meat, 142, 143, 154, 155–56, 157–58, 174

  Medieval Warm Period (MWP), 10–18, 21, 32, 62, 87, 90, 113, 123, 137, 140–41, 150, 151, 167, 168, 197, 217, 231, 257, 258

  Azores High and, 12–13, 67–68

  decline of, 126–27

  England, Scotland, and France during (map), 41

  feudal manorialism and, 58, 59–60

  frontier expansion and, 97–98

  population growth and, 17–18, 68, 124

  Melton, William, 189–90

  Menteith, John, 74

  milk, 152, 158, 181, 187

  Model Parliament, 94

  monks, 160

  Moray, Andrew, earl of, 50–54, 84

  Moray, Thomas Randolph, earl of, 110, 111, 118, 188, 190, 205, 210, 240–41, 248–49, 254

  Morgarten, Battle of, 114n

  mortality rates, 199–200

  during Great Famine, 133, 161, 199, 202, 224–25

  Mortimer, Roger, 128, 179, 233, 240, 241, 243, 247–49, 255

  Mouse Tower of Bingen, 230–31

  Mount Tambora, 10n

  Mowbray, Philip, 110, 114, 115, 119

  murrains (cattle plagues), 184–87, 190, 199, 209, 220

  Myton Bridge, 189–90

  nationalism, 3–4, 5, 217, 227, 256

  in Flanders, 71

  in Scotland, 50, 55, 58

  nations, emergence of, 60, 168

  Nicholas, Cardinal, 166

  Niño, Pero, 113

  nitrogen, 98–99, 145, 146

  Norman Conquest, 21–28, 29, 31, 35, 38

  Normandy, 20, 29, 32, 35

  Norse, 6–8, 16, 19–21, 217, 222

  North Atlantic, 16

  ocean currents in (map), 15

  North Atlantic Current, 16

  North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), 12–13, 68, 123, 164, 258

  North Sea, 140

  Northumberland, 139, 179, 249

  nutrition, 160

  malnutrition, 158–60, 258

  oceans, 9–10

  Odyssey, The (Homer), xi

  Ordinances of 1311, 95, 105, 107–8, 111, 128, 138, 207

  Oriental Despotism (Wittfogel), 30

  Orleton, Adam, 233, 235, 246

  Otto I, Duke, 221

  Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, 218

  oxen, 186–87, 190, 209

  Pacific Ocean, 132

  Pals, Jan Peter, 156–57

  papacy, 3–4, 50, 62–65, 167, 215, 217, 227, 230, 257

  Avignon, 167–68

  peasant land, 31

  peasant revolts, 236–37

  peasantry, 126–27, 202

  Pembroke, Aymer de Valence, earl of, 81, 86, 92, 93, 95, 96, 102, 103, 107, 115, 119, 122, 128, 183, 187–88, 194, 195, 211

  death of, 234

  kidnapping of, 176

  Pepin the Short, 215

  Percy, Henry, 51, 52

  Pessagno, Antonio, 108, 138, 187–88

  Peter of Spalding, 181

  Philip I, King, 193

  Philip IV, King, 44–45, 55, 64–69, 71, 104, 107, 108–9, 129, 161, 166, 171–72, 175, 219, 256

  death of, 170n

  Knights Templar and, 168–70

  Philip V, King, 171, 181, 255

  death of, 233

  Edward II and, 192–94

  Philippa of Hainaut, 241, 246

  pigs, 156, 157

  piracy, 174–75

  plows, 125–26, 186–87

  Polychronicon (Higden), 249

  population growth, 17–18, 28, 34, 68, 97–99, 124, 168, 197, 217, 237, 258

  Postan, Michael Moissey, 97, 98, 200

  potato famine, 132, 133

  pound, 32n

  inflation and, 173

  prises, 138

  protein-calorie malnutrition (PCM), 158

  Psalm 65, 19

  Queen Mary Psalter, 176, 184

  Ragman Roll, 49, 50, 58

  rainfall, 122
–23, 124, 127–29, 133, 134, 137, 138, 140, 145–46, 150–52, 164, 172, 173, 175, 177n, 180, 196, 220, 221, 257

  Randolph, Thomas, see Moray, Thomas Randolph, earl of

  Reconquista, 42, 97, 252

  Rehoboam, 93

  resonance, 5

  Revelation, xi, 259

  Reynolds, Walter, 95, 247

  Richard I, Duke of Normandy, 20–21

  Richard I, King (Richard Lionheart), 35–36, 172, 175n, 198

  rinderpest, 185–86, 190, 199, 209

  riverine societies, 30

  Robert II, King, 254

  Robert III, Count of Flanders, 161

  Robert III, King, 68

  Robert of Artois, 69–70

  Roger I of Sicily, 21

  Rollo, 20, 21

  Rome, 30–31, 82, 213–14, 215

  Rouche, Michel, 155, 156

  Rushdie, Salman, 5

  Rütlischwur, 227

  Saint Albans, 142, 150

  Salic Law, 255–56

  salt, 151–52, 164, 226

  Scalacronica (Grey), 209

  Schiller, Friedrich, 227n

  schiltroms, 57, 58, 114, 117, 118, 189, 206

  Scotichronicon (Fordun), 85

  Scotland, 19, 29, 50, 60

  army of, 58

  Declaration of Arbroath and, 191, 193

  economy of, 42

  England and, 4–5, 35–58, 60–62, 64–67, 71, 73–75, 78, 80–81, 85–87, 101–6, 107–21, 139–40, 188–91, 198–99, 208–9, 238, 241, 242, 248, 251, 254

  feudalism in, 35, 38–39

  France and, 55, 71

  Guardians established in, 38

  in Medieval Warm Period (map), 41

  nationalism and, 50, 55, 58

  Stone of Destiny in, 48, 78, 91

  wool production in, 42n

  Scottish Church, 50–51, 55, 78

  Segrave, John, 105

  Seton, Christopher, 84–85

  serfs, 33, 82, 126, 127, 149

  Shakespeare, William, 92n

  King Lear, 59, 60

  The Tragedy of Macbeth, 29, 60

  sheep, 197, 198, 199, 202, 209, 210

  wool from, 42n, 82, 181, 197–99, 221

  Sicily, 21

  Silva Carbonnaria, 19

  Simonie, or the Evil Times of Edward II, The, 72, 96–97

  slaves, 33

  soil, 124–25, 127–28, 141, 146, 150

  Song of Lewes, The, 40

  Southern Oscillation, 132

  specific heat, 10

  Stapledon, Walter, 239, 240, 243

  starvation, 83, 134, 139, 157

  in Great Famine, 158, 161, 174, 225–26

  Stauffacher, Werner, 228

  Stephen, King, 35

  Stephen II, Pope, 215

  Stewart, James, 39, 51–53, 61, 66–67, 111

  Stewart, Walter, 111, 188, 254

  Stirling Bridge, Battle of, 52–58, 64, 69, 86, 109, 113, 206, 229

  Stirling Castle, 73–74, 76, 109, 110, 128

  Stone of Destiny, 48, 78, 91

 

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