Several standard biographies provide a comprehensive index of his life and military career:
The "Index of the Black Prince" typically refers to the The Register of Edward, the Black Prince
Edward was born on June 15, 1330, at Woodstock Palace, earning him the name Edward of Woodstock. His ascent through the peerage was rapid, designed to solidify the Plantagenet grip on power. He was created the Earl of Chester at age three, the Duke of Cornwall at age seven—becoming the first English duke in history—and finally the Prince of Wales at age twelve. This trio of titles established the precedent for the heir apparent that continues in the British monarchy today. The Crucible of Crécy