
The history of the Norman conquest of England, its causes and its results, Volume 1 (of 6)
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- THE HISTORY OF THE NORMAN CONQUEST OF ENGLAND, ITS CAUSES AND ITS RESULTS.
- PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
- PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
- CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION.
- CHAPTER II. THE FORMATION OF THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND. 449–975.
- § 1. The Heathen period of English Conquest. 449–597.
- § 2. Conversion of the English to Christianity. 597–681.
- § 3. Fluctuations of dominion between Northumberland, Mercia, and Wessex. 577–823.
- § 4. Permanent Supremacy of Wessex. 823–924.
- § 5. The Imperial Sovereignty of the West-Saxon Kings of the English. 924–975.
- CHAPTER III. THE CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND IN THE TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES.[82]
- § 1. Origin of the Old-English Kingship.
- § 2. The Early Teutonic Constitution and its Decay.
- § 3. Origin and Powers of the Witenagemót.
- § 4. The Imperial power of the King and his relation to the Dependent Kingdoms.
- CHAPTER IV. SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF NORMANDY DURING THE TENTH CENTURY.[188]
- § 1. General Effects of the Scandinavian Settlements in Gaul.
- § 2. Settlement and Reign of Rolf. 911–927.
- § 3. Reign of William Longsword. 927–943.
- § 4. Reign of Richard the Fearless. 943–996.
- § 5. Comparison between France, England, and Normandy.
- § 6. Early years of Richard the Good. 996–997.
- CHAPTER V. THE DANISH CONQUEST OF ENGLAND.[464] 975–1016.
- § 1. Reign of Eadward the Martyr. 975–979.
- § 2. From the election of Æthelred to the first dispute with Normandy. 979–1000.
- § 3. From the first dispute with Normandy to the Massacre of Saint Brice. 991–1002.
- § 4. From the Massacre of Saint Brice to Swegen’s Conquest of England. 1002–1013.
- § 5. From the Conquest of England by Swegen to the Death of Æthelred. 1013–1016.
- § 6. The War of Cnut and Eadmund. 1016.
- CHAPTER VI. THE DANISH KINGS IN ENGLAND.[818] 1017–1042.
- § 1. The Reign of Cnut in England. 1017–1035.
- § 2. The foreign Relations of Cnut. 1018–1035.
- § 3. The Reign of Harold the Son of Cnut. 1035–1040.
- § 4. The Reign of Harthacnut. 1040–2.
- APPENDIX.
- NOTE A. p. 13. The use of the word “English.”
- NOTE B. pp. 28, 133. The Bretwaldadom and the Imperial Titles.
- NOTE C. p. 30. The Early Relations between England and the Continent.
- NOTE D. p. 38. The Relations of Charles the Great with Mercia and Northumberland.
- NOTE E. p. 48. The Changes in Nomenclature produced by the Danish Settlement.
- NOTE F. p. 54. Æthelred and Æthelflæd of Mercia.
- NOTE G. pp. 58, 119. The Commendation of 924.
- NOTE H. pp. 63, 125. The Grant of Cumberland.
- NOTE I. p. 65. The Cession of Lothian.
- NOTE K. pp. 75, 117. Ealdormen and Kings.
- NOTE L. p. 78. Origin of the Word King.
- NOTE M. p. 78. King of England or King of the English?
- NOTE N. pp. 91, 122. Commendation.
- NOTE O. p. 91. Growth of the Thegnhood.
- NOTE P. p. 95. Grants of Folkland.
- NOTE Q. p. 101. The Constitution of the Witenagemót.
- NOTE R. p. 106. The Right of the Witan to depose the King.
- NOTE S. p. 107. The Election of Kings.
- NOTE T. p. 151. Names of Kingdoms and Nations.
- NOTE V. p. 158. Notices of Language in the Tenth Century.
- NOTE W. pp. 168, 222. The Vassalage of Normandy.
- NOTE X. p. 180. Danish Marriages.
- NOTE Y. p. 197. The Election of Lewis.
- NOTE Z. p. 205. The Death of William Longsword.
- NOTE AA. p. 263. Leading Men in England at the Death of Eadgar.
- NOTE BB. p. 265. The Election of Eadward the Martyr.
- NOTE CC. p. 278. The Two Ælfrics.
- NOTE DD. p. 279. The Treaty with Olaf and Justin.
- NOTE EE. pp. 285, 302. The Relations of Æthelred with Normandy.
- NOTE FF. p. 300. Æthelred’s Invasion of Cumberland.
- NOTE GG. p. 315. The Massacre of Saint Brice.
- NOTE HH. p. 322. Ulfcytel of East-Anglia.
- NOTE II. p. 326. The Rise of Eadric.
- NOTE KK. p. 329. The Succession of the Northumbrian Earls.
- NOTE LL. p. 339. The Assessment of 1008.
- NOTE MM. p. 343. Wulfnoth of Sussex.
- NOTE NN. p. 344. Thurkill the Dane.
- NOTE OO. p. 347. Wulfric Spot.
- NOTE PP. p. 352. The Taking of Canterbury and the Martyrdom of Ælfheah.
- NOTE QQ. p. 360. The Kingship and Death of Swegen.
- NOTE RR. p. 369. The Sermon of Wulfstan or Lupus.
- NOTE SS. p. 372. The Children of Æthelred.
- NOTE TT. p. 381. The Elections of Cnut and Eadmund.
- NOTE VV. p. 383. The War of Cnut and Eadmund.
- NOTE WW. p. 395. The Conference of Cnut and Eadmund.
- NOTE XX. p. 398. The Death of Eadmund.
- NOTE YY. p. 406. The two Eadwigs.
- NOTE ZZ. p. 409. The Origin of Earl Godwine.
- NOTE AAA. pp. 409, 425. The West-Saxon Earldom.
- NOTE BBB. p. 410. The Marriage of Cnut and Emma.
- NOTE CCC. p. 414. The Family of Leofwine of Mercia.
- NOTE DDD. p. 415. The Death of Eadric.
- NOTE EEE. p. 422. The Exploits and Marriage of Godwine.
- NOTE FFF. p. 430. Wyrtgeorn King of the Wends.
- NOTE GGG. p. 431. The Death of Ulf.
- NOTE HHH. p. 434. The Pilgrimage of Cnut.
- NOTE III. p. 434. The Laws of Cnut.
- NOTE KKK. p. 444. The Housecarls.
- NOTE LLL. p. 448. Cnut’s Relations with Scotland.
- NOTE MMM. p. 454. The Battle at the Helga.
- NOTE NNN. p. 455. Cnut’s Relations with the Empire.
- NOTE OOO. p. 469. Ælfred the Giant.
- NOTE PPP. p. 473. Cnut’s Relations with Normandy.
- NOTE QQQ. p. 480. The Division of Cnut’s Dominions.
- NOTE RRR. p. 482. The Candidature of Harold and Harthacnut.
- NOTE SSS. p. 489. The Death of the Ætheling Ælfred.
- NOTE TTT. p. 512. The Burial of Harold the First.
- NOTE VVV. p. 516. The Trial and Acquittal of Godwine.
- NOTE WWW. p. 520. The Origin of Earl Siward.
- NOTE XXX. p. 528. Tofig the Proud.
- NOTE YYY. p. 530. Events after the Death of Harthacnut.
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