he Provisions of Oxford, 199;
heads the baronial party, 200;
wins the battle of Lewes, 201;
constitutional scheme of, _ib._;
killed at Evesham, 203;
compared with Archbishop Thomas, 204.
Siward, Earl of North-humberland, 84, 87.
Slaves preserved alive at the English conquest, 30.
Sluys, battle of, 239.
Somerset, Welsh driven out of, 53.
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, second Duke of, commands in Normandy, 320;
supported by Henry VI., 323;
slain at St. Albans, 324.
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, fourth Duke of, executed, 334.
Somerset, John Beaufort, first Duke of, commands in France, 317;
kept from court by Suffolk, 318;
dies, 320.
Somerset, Henry Beaufort, third Duke of, executed, 331.
Sorbiodunum (_Old Sarum_), the stronghold of Ambrosius, 34.
South Saxons, the, first conquests of, 27;
destroy Anderida, 28.
Spain, union of the kingdoms of, 349;
growth of the monarchy of, 354.
Spencer, Henry, bishop of Norwich, leads an expedition to
Flanders, 278.
Stamford Bridge, battle of, 95.
Standard, battle of the, 133.
Stanley, Lord, joins Henry VII., 343.
Stanley, Sir William, deserts Richard III., 343;
execution of, 351.
Star Chamber, Court of, organisation of, 348.
States-General, the French, meet during John's captivity, 252.
Statute of Wales, 210.
Stephen, accession of, 131;
makes peace with the Scots, 133;
quarrels with the barons, _ib._;
quarrels with the clergy, 134;
death of, 135.
Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, 89.
Stirling, Wallace's victory at, 221.
Stoke, battle of, 347.
Stone implements, 1-4.
Strathclyde, formation of the kingdom of, 43;
is not dependent on Ecgberht, 55;
its relations with Eadmund, 64.
Strongbow in Ireland, 152.
Stuart, family of, inherit the throne of Scotland, 295.
Suetonius Paullinus, campaigns of, 14-16.
Suffolk, origin of the name of, 28.
Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, Earl of, Chancellor of Richard II., 278;
driven from power, 279;
condemned to death, 280.
Suffolk, William de la Pole, Earl of, arranges a truce with
France, 317;
presides over the government of England, 318;
impeached and murdered, 322.
Surrey, Earl of, governs Scotland in the name of Edward I., 219.
Sussex, conquest of, 27, 28;
weakness of, 41;
accepts Christianity, 49.
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