andy and Anjou, 174;
appoints an Archbishop of Canterbury, 177;
quarrels with the Pope, 178;
submits to the Pope, 180;
quarrels with the barons, 181;
confirms _Magna Carta_, 182;
makes war with the barons, 184;
dies, 185.
John, king of France, defeated at Poitiers, 251;
brought to England, 252;
is liberated, but returns to England and dies, 254.
John Ball, 268.
Judicial system of the early English, 31;
of Eadgar, 72;
of William I., 107;
of Henry I., 127;
of Henry II., 146.
Judith accuses Waltheof, 110.
Jury of presentment, 147.
Jury system, the, germ of, 147;
completed, 321.
Justices of the peace, the, origin of, 277.
Justiciar, institution of the office of, 116;
his position under Henry I., 127.
Jutes, probably ravage Roman Britain, 24;
subdue Kent, 27;
settle in the Isle of Wight and the mainland opposite, 28.
Kemp, Bishop of London, becomes Lord Chancellor, 309.
Kenilworth, Earl, Simon's castle at, 199.
Kenneth, king of the Scots, receives Lothian from Eadgar, 68.
Kenneth MacAlpin unites the Scots and Picts, 63.
Kent, foundation of the Jutish kingdom of, 27;
its inhabitants driven back by the West Saxons, 35;
Gaulish traders in, 38;
accepts Christianity, 39;
is kept by Lawrence from relapsing, 41;
comparative weakness of, _ib._
Kent, Earl of (brother of Edward II.), execution of, 231.
Kildare, Earl of, supports the Yorkists, 347;
supports Lambert Simnel, _ib._;
is deprived of the Deputyship for supporting Warbeck, 350;
restored to the Deputyship, 352.
Kilkenny, Statute of, 265.
King, authority of the, origin of, 33;
effect of the enlargement of the kingdoms on, 45;
increased importance of, 69;
limitations imposed by _Magna Carta_ on, 182;
proposed administrative restrictions on, 195;
effect of the revolution of 1399 upon, 289.
King's Bench, Court of, 212.
Knights Bachelors, the, appeal to Edward, 199.
Knights of the shire first admitted to Parliament, 196;
later elections of, 200, 201;
importance of their conjunction with borough members, 245.
Kymry, the, origin of the name, 37;
share in the defeat of the Scots at Degsastan, 42;
are defeated by AEthelfrith near Chester, 43;
geographical dismemberment of, _ib._;
in alliance with Penda, 46;
weakness of, 49;
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