Frisians in Ælfred's fleet, i. 116
"Frith" of Wedmore, i. 107
Frobisher, Martin, iv. 331, 361
Froissart, Jean, ii. 178
Fuentes d'Onore, battle of, viii. 191
Fyrd, the, i. 116, 161, 257; ii. 103, 122, 240
Gage, General, viii. 19
Gaimar, Geoffrey, i. 174, 247
Gainsborough, Swein dies at, i. 143
Gall, St., i. 68
Gardiner, Stephen, iii. 272, 279; Bishop of Winchester, 298; expelled from the Council, 348; supersedes Norfolk in the king's counsels, iv. 24; excluded from the regency, 46; imprisoned, 54; Chancellor, 74; proposes Mary's marriage with Courtenay, 78; his aversion to the Spanish match, 80; attitude towards Rome, 87; tract On True Obedience, ib.; change in his attitude, 88; threat to the Protestant refugees, 119; desires "to go roundly to work" with Elizabeth, 137; death, 98
Garnet, Henry, Provincial of the Jesuits, v. 159
Garter, Order of the, founded, ii. 252
Gascony, Simon of Montfort's rule in, ii. 38-40; seized by Charles IV., 197; restored to Edward III., 266; resists the hearth-tax, 285; barons appeal to France against the Black Prince, ib.; its final loss, iii. 70, 71
Gates, General, viii. 26
Gauden, Dr., vi. 72
Gaunt, Elizabeth, vii. 11
Gaunt, John of. See John
Gavel-kind, i. 324
Gaveston, Piers, ii. 186-188, 190
Gay, John, vii. 161
Gemblours, battle of, iv. 312
Geneva, Calvin at, iv. 126
Genoa annexed by Napoleon, viii. 172
Genoese at battle of Crécy, ii. 236, 238
Geoffry, Archbishop of York, i. 330
Geoffry of Britanny, son of Henry II., i. 247, 254, 257
Geoffry of Monmouth, i. 246; ii. 57
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