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anity of, 324; second recovery of, _ib._; attempts to reconcile the parties, 325; declared a traitor by Edward IV., 329; restoration of, 333; murder of, 334. Henry VI., Emperor, his relations with Richard I., 161, 162. Henry VII., as Earl of Richmond, genealogy of, 334; invades England, 343; defeats Richard III. and becomes king, _ib._; supported by the middle classes, 345; suppresses Lord Lovel's rising, 346; his relations with Brittany and France, 348; assailed by Perkin Warbeck, 350; sends Poynings to Ireland, 352; restores Kildare to the Deputyship, 352; secures Warbeck, _ib._; effects an alliance with Scotland, 356; encourages maritime enterprise, 356; fills his treasury, 357; his alliance with the Archduke Philip, 358; last years and death of, 358. Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, 131; declares against Stephen, 134. Henry of Trastamara, 255. Henry, son of Henry II., coronation of, 149; rebellion of, 153; death of, 156. Henry the Fowler, his mode of warfare, 79. Hereford, Duke of, _see_ Derby, Earl of. Hereford, Earl of, _see_ Bohun, Humfrey. Heretics, Statute for burning, 292. Hereward, rising of, 103. Herrings, battle of the, 309. Hexham, battle of, 331. Hii, _see_ Iona. Hlaford, _see_ Lord. Homildon Hill, battle of, 293. Honorius III., Pope, protects Henry III., 185. Horsa, a traditional leader of the Jutes, 27. Horses used to carry warriors to battle, 75. House-carls, 83, 93. Hrolf, Duke of the Normans, 80. Hubert, Walter, administration of, 163; death of, 177. Hubert de Burgh holds Dover Castle, 185; administration of, 186-188. Hugh Capet, 80. Hugh of Lusignan rises against John, 174. Hugh the Great, Duke of the French, 63. Hundreds, early political organisation of the, 31. Hundred Years' War, the, 234. Hundred-moot, the, organisation of, 31; judicial functions of, 32; gradual decay of, 72. Huntingdon, David I. holds the earldom of, 132. Hwiccas, the, split off from the West Saxons, 36. Iberians, the, 5. Iceni, the geographical position of, 8; take part with the Romans, 13; roused to insurrection by Boadicea, 15. Ictis, probably identified with Thanet, 8. Ida becomes king of Bernicia, 36. Idle, the, Eadwine's victory on, 43.
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