A Student's History of England, v. 1: B.C. 55-A.D. 1509 From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII

CHAPTER XIX.

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HENRY IV. AND HENRY V.

HENRY IV., 1399--1413. HENRY V., 1413--1422.

1. Henry's First Difficulties. 1399--1400 289

2. Death of Richard II. 1400 291

3. Henry IV. and the Church 291

4. The Statute for the Burning of Heretics. 1401 292

5. Henry IV. and Owen Glendower. 1400--1402 292

6. The Rebellion of the Percies. 1402--1404 293

7. The Commons and the Church. 1404 294

8. The Capture of the Scottish Prince. 1405 295

9. The Execution of Archbishop Scrope. 1405 296

10. France, Wales, and the North. 1405--1408 296

11. Henry, Prince of Wales. 1409--1410 297

12. The Last Years of Henry IV. 1411-1413 298

13. Henry V. and the Lollards. 1413-1414 299

14. Henry's Claim to the Throne of France. 1414 300

15. The Invasion of France. 1415 301

16. The March to Agincourt. 1415 302

17. The Battle of Agincourt, October 25, 1415 302

18. Henry's Diplomacy. 1416-1417 303

19. Henry's Conquest of Normandy. 1417-1419 303

20. The Murder of the Duke of Burgundy and the Treaty of Troyes. 1419-1420 304

21. The Close of the Reign of Henry V. 1420-1422 306