Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 1307-1324: Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II |
Contents
Pembrokes Connections with France and his Place
in English Magnate Society | 1 |
I
The Formation of a Career
1296 to June 1312 | 22 |
II
The Armed Truce
June 1312 to October 1313 | 38 |
III
Partial Eclipse
October 1313 to April 1316 | 70 |
IV The Approach to Civil War April 1316 to November 1317 | 100 |
V The Middle Party and the Negotiating of the Treaty of Leake August 1318 | 136 |
VI The Breakdown of the 1318 Settlement and the Despenser War of 1321 | 178 |
VII
The Epilogue to Pembrokes Career
Civil War and After 1321 to 1324 | 214 |
Conclusion | 269 |
Pembrokes Officials | 291 |
The Retainers of the Earl of Pembroke | 295 |
Indentures between the King and
Leading Magnates | 312 |
Documents | 316 |
Pembrokes Itinerary 13071324 | 323 |
Bibliography | 339 |
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