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Chapter 10 ENGLAND UNDER MATILDA AND STEPHEN

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so long, and lied so much for, crumbled away like a hollow heap of sand. Steph

marriage for Stephen, and much enriching him. This did not prevent Stephen from hastily producing a false witness, a servant of the late King, to swear that the King had named him for his heir upon his death-b

his territory to Matilda; who, supported by Robert, Earl of Gloucester, soon began to dispute the crown. Some of the powerful barons and priests took her side; some took Stephen's; all fortified their castl

hen Matilda, attended by her brother Robert and a large force, appeared in England to maintain her claim. A battle was fought between her troops and King Stephen's at Lincoln; in which the King himself was taken prison

r, whom, as her best soldier and chief general, she was glad to exchange for Stephen himself, who thus regained his liberty. Then, the long war went on afresh. Once, she was pressed so hard in the Castle of Oxford, in the winter weather when the snow lay thick upon the ground, that her only chance of escape was to dress herself all in white, and, accompanied by no more than th

ng, a bad woman, who had great possessions in France. Louis, the French King, not relishing this arrangement, helped Eustace, King Stephen's son, to invade Normandy: but Henry drove their united forces out of that country, and then returned here, to assist his partisans, whom the King was then besieging at Wallingford upon the Thames

nt hands on the Abbey of St. Edmund's-Bury, where he presently died mad. The truce led to a solemn council at Winchester, in which it was agreed that Stephen should retain the crown, on condition of his declaring Henry his successor; that William, another son of the King's, should inherit his father's rightful posses

s no excuse at all; the people of England suffered more in these dread nineteen years, than at any former period even of their suffering history. In the division of the nobility between the two rival claimants of the Crown, and in the growth of what is called the Feudal System (which made the peasants t

umbs, were hung up by the heels with great weights to their heads, were torn with jagged irons, killed with hunger, broken to death in narrow chests filled with sharp-pointed stones, murdered in countless fiendish ways. In England there was no corn, no meat, no cheese, n

t one period of this reign; which means that he allowed no service to be performed in the churches, no couples to be married, no bells to be rung, no dead bodies to be buried. Any man having the power to refuse these things, no matter whether he were called a Pope or a Poulterer, would, of course, have the power of afflic

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Contents

Chapter 1 ANCIENT ENGLAND AND THE ROMANS Chapter 2 ANCIENT ENGLAND UNDER THE EARLY SAXONS Chapter 3 ENGLAND UNDER THE GOOD SAXON, ALFRED Chapter 4 ENGLAND UNDER ATHELSTAN AND THE SIX BOY-KINGS Chapter 5 ENGLAND UNDER HAROLD HAREFOOT, HARDICANUTE, AND EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Chapter 6 ENGLAND UNDER HAROLD THE SECOND, AND CONQUERED BY THE NORMANS Chapter 7 ENGLAND UNDER WILLIAM THE FIRST, THE NORMAN CONQUEROR Chapter 8 ENGLAND UNDER WILLIAM THE SECOND, CALLED RUFUS Chapter 9 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE FIRST, CALLED FINE-SCHOLAR Chapter 10 ENGLAND UNDER MATILDA AND STEPHEN Chapter 11 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE SECOND
Chapter 12 ENGLAND UNDER RICHARD THE FIRST, CALLED THE LION-HEART
Chapter 13 ENGLAND UNDER KING JOHN, CALLED LACKLAND
Chapter 14 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE THIRD, CALLED, OF WINCHESTER
Chapter 15 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE FIRST, CALLED LONGSHANKS
Chapter 16 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE SECOND
Chapter 17 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE THIRD
Chapter 18 ENGLAND UNDER RICHARD THE SECOND
Chapter 19 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE FOURTH, CALLED BOLINGBROKE
Chapter 20 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE FIFTH
Chapter 21 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE SIXTH
Chapter 22 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE FOURTH
Chapter 23 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE FIFTH
Chapter 24 ENGLAND UNDER RICHARD THE THIRD
Chapter 25 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE SEVENTH
Chapter 26 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE EIGHTH, CALLED BLUFF KING HAL AND BURLY KING HARRY
Chapter 27 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE EIGHTH
Chapter 28 ENGLAND UNDER EDWARD THE SIXTH
Chapter 29 ENGLAND UNDER MARY
Chapter 30 ENGLAND UNDER ELIZABETH
Chapter 31 ENGLAND UNDER JAMES THE FIRST
Chapter 32 ENGLAND UNDER CHARLES THE FIRST
Chapter 33 ENGLAND UNDER OLIVER CROMWELL
Chapter 34 ENGLAND UNDER CHARLES THE SECOND, CALLED THE MERRY MONARCH
Chapter 35 ENGLAND UNDER JAMES THE SECOND
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