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The asterisk refers to the Third Edition of Volumes I and II. Where there is no asterisk the paging in both editions is the same.

Aachen, capital of Francia, i. 174 (Ed. 1). Lothar's raid on, i. 264, *237. Baldwin reconciled to Henry III. at, *ii. 611. fortified against William, iv. 539. Byzantine influence in the minster, v. 607. Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, doubts as to the validity

of his coronation of Charles I., *ii. 655. Abbots, various modes of appointing, *ii. 588 et seq. rare appointment of English under William, iv. 331. unjust depositions of, iv. 445.

lay investiture of, forbidden by the Council of Rheims, v. 1 9 1 (note). Abernethy, round tower at, iv. 516.

Malcolm submits to William at, iv. 517. Aberteifi, victory of Gruffydd of North Wales at, ii. 56, *57. Abingdon, corrupt form of jEbbandun, i. 51 (note), *ST 2 - Abingdon Abbey, grant made to by Eadward at Harold's advice, ii. 42 (note). recovers Leckhampstead through Harold's interference, *ii. 413

(note). history of, iv. 32.

patriotism of its tenants, iv. 33, 469. lands held of, by Godric, iv. 35, 38. defrauded by Henry of Ferrers, iv. 37. ill-treated by the Sheriff Froger, iv. 37, 38. its grants to Blaecman, iv. 144 (note). Bishop iEthelwine imprisoned at, iv. 477. lands of, granted to military tenants, iv. 479. dealings of Robert of Oily with, iv. 734-735. grants of Thurkill of Warwick to, iv. 782. claims lands of Walter Fitz-Roger, v. 744. Abingdon Chronicle, its hostility to Godwine, i. 442 (note), *402 (note), ii. 545, 596, *^6, 644. on the ecclesiastical position of Stigand, ii. 606, *653. its account of Stamfordbridge, iii. 724. Abraham, Bishop of St. David's, killed by pirates, iv. 680. Accipere, use of the word in Domesday, v. 796. Achaia, Federal Assembly of, gradually becomes aristocratic, i. 109,

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