de Flandre et L’Angleterre,
ed. J. de St. Genois (1842), p. 162. On Philip IV, see
Rerum Gallicarum et Francicarum Scriptores: Receuil des Historiens desGaules et de la France,
ed. P. Danou and J. Naudet (Paris, 1738–1904), Vol. XX, pp. 576, 677.
6.
Foedera
I, pp. 906–7 Arch. Nat. J. 631. No. 30, Brit. Lib., Cott Mss. Julius, El, fos 63, 64, 66 and 67.
7. In the ensuing row, Philip accused Boniface of such treachery: Arch Nat. J. 633, No. 6. Bibl. Nat. Fr. Mss. (Nouvelles Acquisitions), 6999, fo. 235.
8.
Foedera
I, p. 951 and E/30/51a.
9.
Foedera
I, pp. 952–4. Arch. No. J. 633, 12, 13, 17–19.
10. S.C. 6/44/16.
11. Doherty, ‘The date of the birth of Isabella’, pp. 246–8.
12.
Letters of Edward, Prince of Wales,
ed. H. Johnstone (Roxburghe Club, 1931), pp. 144–5. References to Isabella, see Bibl. Nat., Collection Brienne, 7007, f. 1.
13. C. 47/29/5/25.
14. E/101/684/11, No. 7 and E/101/370/15, m. 15.
15.
Foedera
I, p. 1012. Brit. Lib., Add Ms. 22923, f. 4.
16. William Wallace had been captured and executed in London.
17. See Chapter 6, p. 223.
18. Geoffrey La Tour-Landry,
Book of the Knights of La Tour,
ed. T. Wright (London, 1868), pp. 26–7.
19.
Le Menagier de Paris,
ed. Jerome Pichon (Paris, 1846), Vol. I, pp. 168–9.
20.
Knighton
II, pp. 57–8.
21. Geoffrey Chaucer,
The Canterbury Tales,
ed. Nevill Coghill (Penguin, 1982), pp. 31–2.
22. Henry VIII prohibited this by Act of Parliament.
23.
The Canterbury Tales,
p. 309.
24. T. F. Tout,
Edward I
(London, 1890), p. 225.
25.
Foedera
II, 1. p. 650; R. Twysden,
Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores Decem
(London, 1652) co. 1. 2765.
26. H. Johnstone,
Letters of Edward,
p. 115. H. Johnstone,
Edward of Caernarvon 1284–1307
(Manchester, 1946), pp. 9, 17.
27.
The Register of Thomas Cobham – Bishop of Worcester,
ed. H. Pearce (Worcs. Hist. Soc., 1930), pp. 97–8.
28. H. Johnstone,
Letters of Edward,
pp. XIV–XIVI, 114.
29. H. Johnstone,
Edward of Caernarvon,
pp. 30, 86.
30.
Annales Paulini,
p. 260;
Cal. Papal Registers, Letters 1305–1352,
pp. 430–1.
31.
The Antiquarian Repository II
(1779), pp. 58–9.
32. H. Johnstone,
Letters of Edward,
p. XXXVIII.
33. H. Johnstone,
Edward of Caernarvon,
pp. 42, 43.
34. H. Johnstone,
Edward of Caernarvon,
p. 45.
35.
Chronicle of Bury St. Edmunds
ed. and translated by Gransden. (London 1964) pp. XXXIII and 157.
36.
Roll of Arms of Caerlaverock,
ed. T. Wright (Rolls Series 1864), p. 18.
37.
Calendar of Patent Rolls 1292–1301,
p. 576
38. ‘Scalacronica’, p. 130.
39. H. Johnstone,
Letters of Edward,
p. XXXVIII.
40. The full story is given in H. Johnstone’s
Letters of Edward,
pp. XI–XIIV.
41. H. Johnstone,
Letters of Edward,
p. XXXVII.
42. Ibid., pp. XXXIX and L.
43.
Annales Lond.,
p. 143.
44. Ibid., p. 146;
Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft,
ed. J. Wright (Rolls Series, 1867), p. 368.
45. J. Barbour
The Bruce,
ed. W. N. Mackenzie (London, 1909), pp. 71–6.
46.
The Chronicles of Walter of Guisborough,
ed. H. Rothwell (Royal Historical Soc., London, 1957), pp. 377–9.
47. Ibid., pp. 382–3.
48. Brit. Lib. Add. Mss. 22923, fo. 6.
TWO: Isabella and the King’s Favourite
1.
Roll of Arms,
ed. T. Wright (Rolls Series, 1864), p. 18.
2.
Vita Edwardi
(London 1957), p. 40;
Chronica Monasterii de Melsa
II, p. 286;
Canon of Bridlington,
p. 91.
3. Brit. Lib., Stowe Ms. 553, fo. 21v. (He died during the Scottish Expedition of autumn 1322.)
4.
Vita Edwardi Secundi,
p. 41.
5.
Trokelowe,
p. 64
6.
Annales Paulini,
pp. 255, 262;
Trokelowe,
p. 64;
Flores Historiarum
III, p. 331;
Murimouth,
p. 9;
Lanercost,
p. 210;
Melsa
(Meaux) II, p. 355.
7.
Vita Edwardi,
pp. 15 and 30.
8.