Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II

Charlotte Mary Yonge
Cameos from English History,
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CAMEOS
FROM
ENGLISH HISTORY

FROM ROLLO TO EDWARD II.
1873

PREFACE.
The "Cameos" here put together are intended as a book for young
people just beyond the elementary histories of England, and able to
enter in some degree into the real spirit of events, and to be struck with
characters and scenes presented in some relief.
The endeavor has not been to chronicle facts, but to put together a
series of pictures of persons and events, so as to arrest the attention and
give some individuality and distinctness to the recollection, by
gathering together details at the most memorable moments. Begun
many years since, as the historical portion of a magazine, the earlier
ones of these Cameos have been collected and revised to serve for
school-room reading, and it is hoped that, if these are found useful,
they may ere long be followed up by a second volume, comprising the

wars in France, and those of the Roses.
_February 28th, 1868._

CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION
CAMEO I. ROLF GANGER (900-932)
CAMEO II. WILLIAM LONGSWORD AND RICHARD THE
FEARLESS (932-996)
CAMEO III. YOUTH OF THE CONQUEROR (1026-1066)
CAMEO IV. EARL GODWIN (1012-1052)
CAMEO V. THE TWO HAROLDS (1060-1066)
CAMEO VI. THE NORMAN INVASION (1066)
CAMEO VII. THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS (1066) CONTENTS.
CAMEO VIII. THE CAMP OF REFUGE (1067-1072)
CAMEO IX. THE LAST SAXON BISHOP (1008-1095)
CAMEO X. THE CONQUEROR (1066-1087)
CAMEO XI. THE CONQUEROR'S CHILDREN (1050-1087)
CAMEO XII. THE CROWN AND THE MITRE (1087-1107)
CAMEO XIII. THE FIRST CRUSADE (1095-1100)
CAMEO XIV. THE ETHELING FAMILY (1010-1159)
CAMEO XV. THE COUNTS OF ANJOU (888-1142)
CAMEO XVI. VISITORS OF HENRY I. (1120-1134)
CAMEO XVII. THE BATTLE OF THE STANDARD (1135-1138)
CAMEO XVIII. THE SNOWS OF OXFORD (1138-1154)
CAMEO XIX. YOUTH OF BECKET (1154-1162)
CAMEO XX. THE CONSTITUTIONS OF CLARENDON
(1163-1172)
CAMEO XXI. DEATH OF BECKET (1166-1172)
CAMEO XXII. THE CONQUEST OF IRELAND (1172)
CAMEO XXIII. THE REBELLIOUS EAGLETS (1149-1183)
CAMEO XXIV. THE THIRD CRUSADE (1189-1193)
CAMEO XXV. ARTHUR OF BRITTANY (1187-1206)
CAMEO XXVI. THE INTERDICT (1207-1214)
CAMEO XXVII. MAGNA CHARTA (1214-1217)
CAMEO XXVIII. THE FIEF OP ROME (1217-1254)
CAMEO XXIX. THE LONGESPÉES IN THE EGYPTIAN
CRUSADES (1219-1254)

CAMEO XXX. SIMON DE MONTFORT (1232-1266)
CAMEO XXXI. THE LAST OF THE CRUSADERS (1267-1291)
CAMEO XXXII. THE CYMRY (B.C. 66-A.D. 1269)
CAMEO XXXIII. THE ENGLISH JUSTINIAN (1272-1292)
CAMEO XXXIV. THE HAMMER OF THE SCOTS (1292-1305)
CAMEO XXXV. THE EVIL TOLL (1294-1305)
CAMEO XXXVI. ROBERT THE BRUCE (1305-1308)
CAMEO XXXVII. THE VICTIM OP BLACKLOW HILL
(1307-1313)
CAMEO XXXVIII. BANNOCKBURN (1307-1313)
CAMEO XXXIX. THE KNIGHTS OF THE TEMPLE (1292-1316)
CAMEO XL. THE BARONS' WARS (1310-1327)
CAMEO XLI. GOOD KING ROBERT'S TESTAMENT (1314-1329)

CAMEOS
OF
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND

INTRODUCTION.
Young people learn the history of England by reading small books
which connect some memorable event that they can understand, and
remember, with the name of each king--such as Tyrrell's arrow-shot
with William Rufus, or the wreck of the White Ship with Henry I. But
when they begin to grow a little beyond these stories, it becomes
difficult to find a history that will give details and enlarge their
knowledge, without being too lengthy. They can hardly be expected to
remember or take an interest in personages or events left, as it were, in
the block. It was the sense of this want that prompted the writing of the
series that here follows, in
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