on, treaty of, between England and Scotland.
Universities, the. See also Cambridge, Montpellier, Oxford, Paris.
Urban IV, Pope.
Urban V, Pope.
Ure, the river.
Usk Castle and town.
Usk, River;
Valley, the.
Usury.
Vaissete's _Histoire de Languedoc_.
Vallee aux Clercs, near Crecy.
Valois, house of.
Valois, Charles of. See Charles.
Valence, Aymer of. See Pembroke, Aymer, Earl of, and Aymer, Bishop of
Winchester.
Valence, William of, Lord of Pembroke.
Valence, William of Savoy, Bishop-elect of.
Valenciennes.
Vander Kindere's _Siecle des Artevelde_.
Vannes.
Venice.
Vercelli, Church of St. Andrew at.
Vermandois, the.
Verneuil.
Vescy, John de, 131
Vescy, Lady, 248
Vespers, the Sicilian, 146
Vic, De, his _Histoire de Languedoc_, 462.
Vidal de la Blache's _Tableau de la Geographie de la France_.
Vienne, the river;
Council of.
Vierzon.
Villeins, the.
Vincennes, Convention of the Wood of.
Vinogradoff's _Villainage in England_.
Visconti, Bernabo.
Visconti, Galeazzo.
Visconti of Milan, the.
Visconti, Violante, daughter of Galeazzo, of Pavia.
_Vision of Piers Plowman_, Langland's.
Viterbo.
Vitoria,
Vyve-Saint-Bavon, truce of.
Wadicourt.
Wace's _Brut_.
Wages affected by Black Death.
Wake, Lord.
Wakes, the, of Liddell and Lincolnshire.
Waleis, Henry le, Mayor of London.
Wales;
statute of;
records of;
annals of.
Wallace, Sir William, of Eldershe.
Wallon's _Louis IX._
Wallingford Castle and town.
Walsingham, Thomas, _Gesta. Abbatum S. Albani_;
_Historia Anglicana of_.
Walton.
Wardrobe accounts.
Ware.
Warenne, William, Earl (d 1240).
Warenne, John, Earl (d 1304), son of above.
Warenne, John, Earl (d 1347), grandson of above.
Wark, the Lord of.
Warwick Castle.
Warwick, Beauchamps of. See Beauchamps;
Neufbourg, Earls of.
Warwick, Guy of Beauchamp, Earl of.
Warwick, Henry of Neufbourg, Earl of.
Warwick, John du Plessis, Earl of.
Warwick, Thomas of Beauchamp, Earl of.
Warwick, William Beauchamp, Earl of.
Waverley, Annals of Abbey of.
Weald, the.
Wear, the river.
Wells, Hugh of, Bishop of Lincoln.
Wells, Bishops of Bath and,
See Burnell;
Robert;
Drokensford;
Sandale.
Wenceslaus of Luxemburg, Duke of Brabant, brother of the Emperor,
Charles IV.
Wendover, Roger of;
his _Flores Historiarum_.
Westminster;
Abbey;
the Provisions of;
the first statute of;
second statute of;
third statute of;
Hall;
St. Stephen's Chapel.
Westminster, Abbot of. See also Lan
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