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Dyver, the, at Bruges
Edward III.
Edward IV.
Egmont, Count
Elias, sixth Abbot of Coxyde
English Merchant Adventurers
Erembalds _et seq._; feud with Straetens; destruction of Ethelbald
Ethelwulf, husband of Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald Evendyck
Eyck, van, elder and younger
Flanders, state of, in early times; invaded by Normans; origin of title
'Count of'; defended by Baldwin Bras-de-Fer; allied to England;
neutrality of, in 1340 and 1830; invaded by French; plain of _et seq._;
ignorance of country people in; smuggling between France and; annexed
to France; invaded by English; causes of disunion in; ceded to the
Infanta Isabella; contrast between different parts of; coast of _et seq._
Flotte, Pierre, Chancellor of France
Flushing
Fox, Sir Stephen
France, Flanders annexed to
France, Palais du
French Consulate at Bruges
Furnes; procession of penitents at; Church of Ste. Walburge; Hotel de
Ville and Palais de Justice; Church of St. Nicholas; Corps de Garde
Espagnol and Pavillon des Officiers Espagnols
Gand, Porte de
Gardiner, Dr., quoted
Gauthier de Sapignies
Genoese merchants, house of, at Bruges
George III.
Germany, emigrations from Flanders to Ghent
Ghiselhuis
Gilliat-Smith, author of _The Story of Bruges_
Gloucester, Henry, Duke of _et seq.
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