peals for money for work in Curia, 94; plan to raise money for Curia, 94; aware of stigma of avarice rest- ing on Roman Curia, 94; recalls Otho, 95; orders Stephen Langton to summon meetings to give reply to Otho, 96; writes to English prelates about help, 96; reproaches Guy de Lusignan for opposing Henry, 102; tries to get money for Henry, 103; protects Henry from French king, 103; warns Henry not to help Louis' enemies, 103; labours to preserve peace between England and France, 104; forbids Richard of Cornwall to attack Louis, 104; writes to abp. of York about election to See of Dur- ham, 107; refuses to ratify election of Simon Langton to See of York, 112; orders collection for Holy Land, 110; Laws about profession of novices, 173; legislation of, for Bene- dictines, 177; effects truces between England and France, 201; bestowed many livings at pleasure, 237; death of, 110.
Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, fined, 38. Hugo, Cardinal, investigates debts of Abp. Boniface, 297. Hugh, St., of Lincoln, 70. Hungary, in power of Turks, 268.
Iacobi, R., Sienese merchant, 388. Indulgences: promised: to contributors
to crusade, 285; to those helping Henry against rebels, 402. Innocent III: Mr. Brewer's estimate of, 2; victory over K. John, 2; absolves K. John, 3; receives John's oath of fealty a second time, 5; accepts John's repeated submission, 6; takes John under protection of Holy See, 7; be- stows England and Ireland on K. John, 7; misunderstands attitude of English bishops and barons, 8; re- proves bishops' opposition to K. John, 8; reproves barons for opposing K.
John, 9; misinformed as to real state of affairs, 9-10; defends K. John against barons, 13-14; threatens barons with excommunication, 14; writes to Stephen Langton, 17; an- nuls Magna Charta, 17, 19; sends brief to English barons, 19; forbids Simon Langton ever to return to Eng- land, 20; writes to Pandulph and bp. of Winchester, 20; excommunicates barons, 20-21; confirms excommuni- cation, 23; protects K. John, as his vassal, 24; suspects John's sincerity, 26; appoints Pandulph as nuncio, 42; his confirmation of Magna Charta, 182; first to claim to give benefices at will, 237; death of, 26. Innocent IV: Cardinal Sinibald elected pope as, 205; confirms election of Boniface of Savoy, 192, 209; settles Winchester dispute in favour of monks, 193; intervenes in dispute between Grosseteste and monks of Canterbury, 206; work of, as pope, 208; remonstrates with Henry about Winchester scandal, 211; tries to ob- tain money from England, 214; urges barons to grant Henry a subsidy, 216; supports money demands of collector, 218; receives treaty between Eng- land and Scotland for confirmation, 220; confirms the will of king of Eng- land, 221; confirmation of, frequently sought, 221; escapes from Italy to Lyons, 221; invited to pay a visit to England, 223; defends papal exac- tions, 225; consecrates abp. of Can- terbury, 227, 258; arrival of, at Lyons, 228; commands presence of abp. of York at Lyons, 230; brings charges against emperor, 230; con- siders English complaints, 233; re- ceives grievances of French nation against papal exactions, 234; puts aside complaints against Holy See, 240; farewell interview of, with Grosseteste, 243; asked to consider
Innocent IV-continued.
English grievances, 246, 247; makes further demands, wants embroidery, 250; claims property of intestate clerks, 250 justifies action about subsidies, to Henry, 253; indisposed to abate calls on English clergy, 253; defends "provisions," 254; orders recipients of Henry's gifts to return them, 258; orders bp. of Hereford to collect first fruits for abp. of Canter- bury, 259; absolves suspended bis- hops, 260; grants Abp. Boniface dis- charge from debts, 261; urges on crusade, in England, 262; asks twentieth from clergy for crusade, 263; purposes to extract money from England under pain of interdict, 268; borrows in advance on expectation of money from England, 269; promises about English benefices, 269; makes Friar John collector in England, 270; sends Marinus to collect money, 273; reminds Henry of overdue tribute, 275; urges bishops to collect aids, 276; asks St. Louis for concessions about English crusade, 276; tries to secure English benefice for Robert, son of duke of Burgundy, 277; insists on right to present to English bene- fices, 278; intervenes in election to See of St. Asaph, 278; authorises Henry to resume crown lands, 281; writes to English bishops on needs of Holy See, 283; grants Henry a tenth towards Crusade, 283-284, 285; urges bishops and friars to help Crusade, 285; decretal of, giving Abp. Boni- face ample powers of visitation, 293; decides against Abp. Boniface, on ap- peal, 295; intervenes in dispute be- tween Abp. Boniface and suffragans, 297; at Perugia, 297; issues com- mission to raise money for Abp. Boni- face, 298; decides in favour of Abp. Boniface, 298; anxious for Henry to go to Holy Land, 298; tries to raise
money for Henry in Scotland, 299 ; writes to collectors about money for Henry's Crusade, 301; dissuades Henry from going to Lyons, 306; the prior of Winchester, 319; papal "pro- visions" in France, 326; commends charitable loan society, 331; orders Benedictines to observe statutes of Gregory IX, 333; confers Lincoln canonry on Italian, 337; angry with Grosseteste for opposition, 338; pre- sentation by, of foreigners to Eng- lish benefices, 339; defends "pro- visions," 341; opens negotiations with England and with France about Sicily, 347; writes to Henry about Sicily, 348, 352; promised money to secure Sicily for P. Edmund, 353; death of, 320, 325.
Innocent, Master, papal notary in Eng- land, 337.
Instruction of people, orders about, 37, 61.
Isaac, the Jew of Norwich, 46. Isabella, widow of K. John, 302 note.
Joan, daughter of C. of Poitou, sought in marriage by Henry, 157. Jocelin, bp. of Bath administers corona- tion oath to Henry, 29.
John, archdeacon of Bedford, sent to Rome by Henry to oppose Canter- bury election, 122.
John, friar, Franciscan, made papal collector in England, 270; summons
abbot of St. Alban's to pay, 272, 273. John, King: asks Rome to nullify Great Charter, I; puts off crown and receives it from legate, 2; absolved by pope, 3; surrenders kingdom to Holy See; nation never consented, 4; what surrender by, to Holy See, meant, 5; submission of to pope, re- newed, 5, 42; taken under protection of Holy See, 7; grant to by pope, of England and Ireland, 7; sends for Langton to learn barons' demands,
10; takes the Crusader's cross, II; appeals to pope against barons, 12; appeals to pope against Magna Charta, 15; opposes election to See of York, 20; complains of barons to pope, 20; goes to St. Alban's, 23; makes known pope's determination to put down opposition, 23; said to have ceased to be king, 25; sincerity of, suspected by pope, 26; commits guardianship of heir and kingdom to pope, 28, 33; repudiates pope's authority in temporals, 41; threatens to hang Steph. Langton, 41; meets Pandulph at Dover, 42; excommuni- cated by Pandulph, 42; dealings of, with De Breauté, 105; death of, I, 27; buried at Worcester, 28; burial place to be changed, 119. John of St. Giles, friar, Dominican, at-
tends Grosseteste in last illness, 340. John of Houghton, archdeacon of North-
Langton, Cardinal Stephen: dislikes surrender of England to Holy See,
attests John's submission, 5; summons meeting at Dunstable, 7; charges papal legate with acting against the Church in England, 7; prejudiced at Rome, 8; misunder- stood by Innocent III, 8; refuses to promulgate pope's excommunication of barons, 22; is suspended, 22; charged at General Council with rebellion, 22; refuses to justify him- self at Council of Lateran, 22; is ab- solved from suspension, 23; King John threatens to hang, 41; appeals against legate's appointment to bene- fices, 42; is dissatisfied with Pan- dulph's influence, 52; is present at translation of body of St. Thomas, 53; goes to Rome, 54; his disciplin- ary decrees, 57; holds Synod at Ox- ford, 59; settles Worcester dispute, 63, 64; urges Llewellyn to submis- sion, 73; advises discussion of Otho's demands, 92; procures Otho's recall, 95; ordered by pope to call meeting to reply to Otho's demands, 96; appointed to inquire into disputes, 66; translates relics of St. Birinus, 70; written to by pope as to de Breauté, 81; resists growth of exactions of Curia, 83; urges diocese to make a subsidy, 88; summons delegates from dioceses, 89; opposes granting pre- bends to pope, 98; considers divorce of Countess of Albemarle, 105; opposed to king about privileges of Cant., 118; his cordial relations with Henry III, 112; death of, 118. Lateran Council: the fourth, 22, 57, 61, 120; on pluralities, 170, 171, 196; as to contracting debts, 357. Lavagna, Frederick de, granted by pope a canonry at Lincoln, 337. Lawrence of St. Martin, royal proctor at Council of Lyons, 224.
Legates not to be sent to England
Legates-continued.
during Langton's life, 54; difference in functions to nuncios, 91; privileges of, determined in Council of Lyons, 240.
Legitimation, law of, discussion on, 159. Lenton, prior of, sent to Rome as royal
Leonard, Master, clerk of Bp. Grosse- teste, 287.
Leonard of Messina: papal collector in England, 388, 390; recalled by pope, 393.
Lesnes, abbot of, deputed to settle dis-
putes of Cant. monks and St. Ed- mund, 148.
Letters, papal; abuse and forgery of, 62. Lewes, battle of, 397.
Lichfield, Bishop, William de Raleigh: 140, 177; consecrated at Lyons, 227,
Lichfield Chapter, dispute between
canons and monks of Coventry, 204. Lincoln, bp. of: at Council of Lyons,
229; ordered by pope to collect subsidy, 251; to be absolved by Otto- boni, 407, 409.
Lincoln, dean of, at Council of Lyons, 229.
Lincoln diocese, religious appeal to
pope against Bp. Grosseteste, 287. Lismore to be united with Waterford, 119.
Llandaff, bp. of, not at Council of
Llewellyn: submission of, 47, 70, 73;
induced by Gualo to submit, 73; king appeals to pope to put down the rebellion of, 73.
Loan Society: commended by pope, 331; existence of, 332 note. London, bishop of: 54; excommuni-
cates rioters, 133, 155; litigation of with St. Edmund, 155; ordered by pope to collect subsidy, 251; goes to Boulogne to meet legate, 398; dis- pute with Archb. Boniface, 293-295;
is absolved by Ottoboni, 407-409; appeals to Rome against Ottoboni, 410; is cited to Rome, 411. London, city of: excommunication of citizens, 398-400, 403; interdict of churches of, 400, 414; disturbances about the legate, 414.
London, parliament in, 161, 246, 265, 274, 376, 391.
London: Synod of, 166, 173, 216-217; meeting with legates in, 181, 308,
314, 357, 359, 364; Ottoboni holds Council in, 414.
London, Tower of, king seizes, 392. Louis of France, Prince: invited over to England, 24; determines to prosecute his invasion, 25; lands in England, 26; is excommunicated by Gualo, 36; makes peace, 37; is absolved from excommunication, 37; keeps barons of Cinque Ports in prison, 40. Louis, St., king of France: resists claim of pope to bestow prebends, 99; urged by pope not to attack Henry, 103; unable to make peace because of oath, 118; makes truce with Henry, 203; protests to pope against money- lenders, 272-273; the crusade tithes, 286; on French grievances as to papal exactions, 234; on papal claims, 236-238; drives out usurers, 330; asked to urge Charles of Anjou to accept crown of Sicily, 347; to arbi- trate between Henry and barons, 395, Cardinal Ottoboni describes, 405.
Loyalty to Holy See, consistent with complaints, 238.
Ludham Godfrey, abp. of York, death of, 409.
Luke, chaplain to king, proposed for Durham, 106.
Lusignan, Guy de: reproached by pope for his opposition to Henry, 102; his position, 302 note.
Lyons, abp. of, at Council of Bourges,
Lyons, Council of, constitution of, 229, 240; fire during, 225; settled amount of papal tax, 254.
Magna Charta, assent to, 1, 12, 15; John seeks nullification at Rome, 1, 15; annulled by Innocent III, 17, 19; is confirmed, 182.
Malclerc, Walter, collector of taxes, 46. Manfred, son of Emperor Frederick :
rebellion of, 354; preached against by Rustand in London, 356. Mansel, John, is "provided" by Thame prebend, 196; resigns claim to Thame, 199; forbids clergy to pay subsidy to pope, 220; accused of making strife between king and barons, 390. Mansuetus, papal nuncio on Sicilian business, 376.
March, earl of, disputes with English king, 72.
Marche, Count de la, 118; urges war with France, 201; marries widow of King John, 302 note.
Margaret, countess of Albemarle, 105. Marlborough, Henry III taken ill at, 93. Marlborough Castle fortified, 47. Marinus, papal chaplain, sent to collect money, 273; M. Paris remarks on, 274.
Marsh, Friar Adam, 223; journey with Grosseteste from Lyons, 242; supports refusal of livings to unfit clerks, 256; affirms England's loyalty to Holy See, 239; his tract on the papacy, 239; appointed by pope to determine Win- chester quarrel, 319; upholds Abp. Boniface in visitation disputes, 292. Marsh, Rich., bp. of Durham, discip- linary decrees of, 57, 58; disagree- ment with monks, 65; appeals to Rome, 66; death of, 106.
Marshall, Gilbert, pardoned by Henry, 155.
Marshall, William, Earl of Pembroke,
10, 11, 12; is governor of kingdom,
32, 32 note; announces king's corona- tion, 34; death of, 45. Martin, papal clerk, sent to collect money, 214; claims an aid from clergy, 217-218, 219, 246, 252; op- posed in England, 215; his exactions for his own expenses, 220; summons a meeting of clergy, 220; takes pos- session of certain benefices, 222; complaints of, at Council of Lyons, 232; is forced to leave England, 226. Memorial of French grievances, 238
Mercenaries ravage England, 23.
Mere, Henry de la, returns from em- bassy to Lyons, 253.
Merton abbey, Council at, 159, 378. Messina, abp. of: comes to England for pope, 363, 368; is given full powers, 369; discusses Sicilian ques- tion, 370.
Mise of Amiens, the, 395. Monasteries and bishops, 64. Monastic Chapters, 64.
Monastic observance, regulations for, 61.
Montfort, Simon de: marries king's sister, 174; returns to England, 391; Henry places himself in the hands of, 392; begins civil war, 396; is ex- communicated, 400; orders collection of tithe for rebels, 405; his death, 403; his movement popular, 416. Montpelier, William de, elected to Coventry, 204.
"Morals" of St. Gregory, 223. Mumelino, papal collector, 188. Muratori, inventory of papal archives by, 348.
Naples, cardinals imprisoned at, 199. New Year's gifts, Henry exacts from London citizens, 279.
Nevile, Geoffrey, seneschal of Poitou, 52.
Nevile, Ralph: ordered not to leave exchequer, 47; bp. of Chichester,
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