644 INDEX Frederick II, emperor, his treatise on falconry, 621. Free, John, humanist, 539. Freemantle (Hants), 200. Fulda, abbey of, 546. Furness (Lanes.), abbey of, 19, 20. Furnival, barony of, 373. Fyfield (Berks.), 47. Gaddesden, John of, physician, 597. Galen, 581-2, 597. Galileo, 584, 595. Galway (Ireland), city of, 628. Games: athletic, 624; board, 610-13; card'playing, 613; children's, 616; hunting, 615, 616-20; London, 614; prohibited, 625-7, 629-30, 631. Garendon abbey (Leics.), 20. Garland, John, his Dktionarius, 350. Garter, Knights of the, 355, 357, 380. King of Arms, 379. Gascony: cloth trade with, 256; wine trade with, 182, 191, 232, 234. Gaston de Foix, his book on hunting, 617. gavefldndy 91. Geddington (Northants.), 200; church at, 482. Genoa, 177. Genoese galleys, 185, 187, 233. Geoffrey Plantagenet, count of Anjou, arms of, 301, 344-5. Gerald of Wales (Giraldus Cambren^ sis), 522, 523. Gerard of Cremona, translator from Arabic, 581. German fashions in dress, 311; armour, 325-35- Ghent, 227. Gilbert the Englishman, 597. Gilbertine order, 406, 529, 549. gilds: weavers, 228; armourers, 330. Gilling (nr. Richmond, Yorks. N.R.), 202. Gillys, moneyer at Chester, 276. Girard Fossarivs, 14. Giso, bp. of Wells, 386, 412. Glanville, Rannulf de, family nexions of, 352. Glastonbury, abbey of, 22, 45, 214, 444 447, 46 , 5*6; immunity of, 416. abbots of, Thurstan. 14, 15; see also Dunstan; school at, 518. Gloucester, 199, 202, 206, 249. candlestick, 495. cathedral, 441, 445, 452, 467, 473-9. expansion of, 56. Gilbert, earl of, 149. Humphrey, duke of, 538, 569-70. iron industry, 220, library at, 566. mint at, 271. plan of, 54. population of, I. psalter, 495, 496. Roman influences in, 53. sculpture at, 485. stained glass, 509. Godwine, Earl, see Southwark. Gokstad ship, 173, 175. Goodrich (Herefs.) castle, 107. Gorleston psalter, 304, 501, 505. Gothland, 241. Gough map, 201, 203, 204, 601. Gracedieu nunnery (Leics.), 34. Grandisson triptych, 504. Grandmont, order of, 407. granges, monastic, 20-21. Grantham (Lines.), 196, 206. Grassington, Robert, carver, 512. Gray, Walter de, abp. of York, his effigy, 498. Greatley, Council of, 277. Greenwich: armoury workshops at, 330; pageant at, 631. Gregory the Great, St., pope, 385, 515, 572. Gregory VH, pope, reforms of, 289-91, 396, 398-9, 418, 421, 431. rreinton (Som,), 14. Gresford (Denbighs.), monument at, 305.
Grey, Sir John, of Ruthin, Garter stall plate of, 371. Grey, William, bp. of Ely, 539. Grim, Magister J., 523. Grocin, William, 539. Grosmont (Mon.) castle, 103, 112. Grosseteste, Robert, bp. of Lincoln, 4^4* 434-5. 458, 5^7, 531-2, 538, 583-92, 602, 605, 609. Guiche (Saone/et^Loire), 290. Guienne, 152, 158, 191; coinage for, 287, 288. Gufldford (Surrey), 198, 200, 202, 629. guildhalls, 43, 65. Guines, county o 157. Gtiisborough (Yorks. N.R.), 200. Guise, cardinal of Lorraine, 628. Guise, due de, 628. Gundibert, moneyer, 274. Gunduif, bp. of Rochester, 106. gunpowder, 597-9. Gunthorpe, John, dean of Wells, 540. Guthlac, St., 303. Guthred, Danish k. at York, 274, Guthrum, Danish k., 273. Hackington (Kent), college at, 408. Haddon Hall (Derbys.), 48-50. Hadley, Robert of (moneyer), 284. Hadrian, abbot, 516. Haldene, 520. Hales, Alexander of, 532. Halesowen (Worcs.), 204. Halfdan, 272-3. Halidon Hill (Northb.), battle of, 152. Halifax (Yorks. W.R.), 257. hall, domestic, 37-52. 'HalleyV comet, 589. Hamburg, 235. Hampton Court (Surrey), 480. handwriting, 541-58; see also scripts. Hanse, 234, 235, 256. Harcla, Andrew, 151. Harfleur (Seine/lnferieure), 158, 162, 290. Harlech (Merioneth) castle, 114, 116- 18. Harnham (Wilts.) bridge, 207* INDEX
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