208
2. Edward I. and Wales. 1276--1284 210
3. Customs Duties. 1275 210
4. Edward's Judicial Reforms. 1274--1290 212
5. Edward's Legislation. 1279--1290 212
6. Edward as a National and as a Feudal Ruler 212
7. The Scottish Succession. 1285--1290 214
8. Death of Eleanor of Castile. 1290 214
9. The Award of Norham. 1291--1292 215
10. Disputes with Scotland and France. 1293--1295 216
11. The Model Parliament. 1295 218
12. The First Conquest of Scotland. 1296 219
13. The Resistance of Archbishop Winchelsey.
1296--1297 220
14. The 'Confirmatio Cartarum.' 1297 220
15. Wallace's Rising. 1297--1304 221
16. The Second Conquest of Scotland. 1298--1304 221
17. The Incorporation of Scotland with England. 1305 222
18. Character of Edward's Dealings with Scotland 222
19. Robert Bruce. 1306 223
20. Edward's Third Conquest of Scotland and Death.
1306--1307 224
21. Edward II. and Piers Gaveston. 1307--1312 224
22. Success of Robert Bruce. 1307--1314 226
23. Lancaster's Government. 1314--1322 228
24. A Constitutional Settlement. 1322 228
25. The Rule of the Despensers. 1322--1326 228
26. The Deposition and Murder of Edward II. 1327 229
CHAPTER XV.
FROM THE ACCESSION OF EDWARD III. TO THE TREATY OF BRETIGNI.
1327--1360.
1. Mortimer's Government. 1327--1330 231
2. The French Succession. 1328--1331 232
3. Troubles in Scotland. 1331--1336 232
4. Dispute with France. 1336--1337 234
5. Edward's Allies. 1337--1338 235
6. Chivalry and War 235
7. Commerce and War 236
8. Attacks on the North of France. 1338--1340 237
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