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xviii Contents and List of Citations II. King Robert and his Unruly Vassals PAGE 92. King Robert and his troubles with his vassals . . . .196 RAOUL GLABER, Francorutn historiae libri V, iii, c. 2 ; ed. by Prou in Collection de textes, 1886, pp. 56 sq. III. How Louis the Fat consolidated his Power 93. Suger's account of Louis the Fat and his vassals . .198 Gesta Ludovici regis cognomcnto grossi, cc. 2, 3, 8, 23-25 : ed. by Molinier in Collection de textes IV. Philip Augustus and his Vassals 94. Philip suppresses a rebellion and extends the royal domain 206 RIGORD, Gesta Philippi II Augusti regis Francorum, cc. 9, 26-28 ; ed. by Delaborde, Soc. de 1'hist. de Fr. V. Philip Augustus and John of England 94a. How Philip Augustus took Normandy from John . . 209 RIGORD (as above, No. 94), cc. 138, 140-142 VI. St. Louis 95. Extracts from Joinville 213 JEAN, SIRE DE JOINVILLE, Histoire de Saint-Louis, texte original accompagne d'une traduction, par de Wailly, 2d ed., Paris, 1874, cc. 15 sq. 47 sq. and 50; 6 and 12 CHAPTER XI ENGLAND IN THE MIDDLE AGES I. King Alfred's Interest in Learning 96. Alfred's introduction to his translation of the Pastoral Care 222 King Alfred's West-Saxon Version of Gregory's Pastoral Care; ed. by Sweet (Early English Text Soc.), 1871, pp. 2 sqq. II. The Battle of Hastings : English and Normans 97. Conduct of Harold and William in the battle of Has- tings 224 WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY, De gestis regum Anglorum libri V, Lib. iii, 241 sqq. ; ed. by Stubbs, Rolls Series ; trans, by Stevenson in The Church Historians of Eng- land, 1854; also in the Bohn Library III. Rule of William the Conqueror 98. William orders Doomsday Book to be drawn up ... 229 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, ad an. 1185 and 1187 ; ed. with an introduction by Benj. Thorpe, Rolls Series, II, 186 and 1 88 sqq.