The firste [laste] volume of the chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande conteyning the description and chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest : the description and chronicles of Scotland, from the first original of the Scottes nation till the yeare of our Lorde 1571 : the description and chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the first originall of that nation untill the yeare 1571 / faithfully gathered and set forth by Raphaell Holinshed.

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The firste [laste] volume of the chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande conteyning the description and chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest : the description and chronicles of Scotland, from the first original of the Scottes nation till the yeare of our Lorde 1571 : the description and chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the first originall of that nation untill the yeare 1571 / faithfully gathered and set forth by Raphaell Holinshed.
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A Table seruing vnto both parts of the Chronicles of England, wherein, for thy better instruction (gentle Reader,) thou shalt vn∣derstand, that the first number signifyeth the page, and the second number, the line of the page, which in some places thou shalt finde diuided into the lynes of the Columes, and in some other, to followe the number of the whole lynes of the page, some pages are by ouersight escaped faultie, which it may please thee to correct, and so vse it to thy profite.

  • AAron and Iulius, martyred for ye faith of Christ. 88.32
  • Aaron a Iew payd to Hen∣ry the thyrde thirtie thousand markes. 722.90
  • Abell hanged for the supremacie 1580.40.
  • Aborigines, what they signifie. 6.101.
  • Aborigines, that there are any con•…•…uted. 5.65.
  • Abbot of Westminster conspi∣reth against Henry ye .4 pag. 1 〈◊〉〈◊〉. col. 1. lin. 5. dyeth so∣dainly. pa. 1129. col. 1 li. 39
  • Abbey of Peterburgh & Crow∣land spoyled by King Iohn. 604.73.
  • Abbeyes and religious houses founded by King Iohn. 606.45.
  • Abbot of Saint Albons payeth foure score markes to Lewes in ye name of homage. 610.9.
  • Abbey of Lucresse cōmōly called delacresse built by Radulen Erle of Chester. 618.12.
  • Abbots and Priours depriued by Archbyshop Anselme, and why. 340.30.
  • Abbot of Westminster Willi∣am deposed for wasting the reuenues of the house, and for inconstancie. 582.90.
  • Abbots & bishops of Englande not the Ministers of God, but of the diuell. 279.115
  • Abbot of Hales hanged. pag. 1154. col. 1. line. 2.
  • Abbeyes searched and spoyled by King William. 304.43.
  • Abbeyes destroyed within the lymites of Mercia. 235.81.
  • Abbey Church of Batteil, dedi∣cated to S. Martin. 325.36
  • Abbay of Amphibalus in Win∣chester. 109.6.
  • Abbeyes let out to ferme. 333.59.
  • Abingdon battaile, fought be∣tweene the Englishmen and Danes with equall victorie. 213.33.
  • Abingdon battaile, one of the forest foughten fieldes that had bin hearde of in those dayes. 213.31.
  • Abingdon abbey buylded, and restored. 230.54.
  • Abingdon Abbey finished, and set in good order. 234.7.
  • Aburgalieny Lord committed to the tower. 1510.27. con∣fesseth misprison of treason. 1519.45.
  • Abuses of the .124. gouernours of England. 752.6.
  • Aburgenny Lord distresseth the Kentishe rebels. 1725.20.
  • Alcluid Citie. 194.62.
  • Abirnethi, and the peace there concluded. 307.68.
  • Abuse in men too shamefull, for wearing lōg haires. 364.53.
  • Absolon a Monke of Canter∣burie. 382.97.
  • Acca succeedeth Wilfride in the Bishoprick of Hexā. 190 91.
  • Act against fishemōgers. 1040 10. b. repealed. 1042.23. a.
  • Alcluid Citie destroyed by the Danes. 211.54.
  • Achikelmeslawe, spoyled by the Danes. 244.36.
  • Acca, daughter to Alla, & sister to Edwine. 155.76.
  • Acce of land, how many pear∣ches it conteineth. 312.101.
  • Achelnotus, Archbyshop of Cā∣torbury. 262.115.
  • Adelstan, Byshop of Shire∣bourne. 206.57.
  • Adelstane putteth his Cupbea∣rer to death, for accusing Ed∣wyn, the kinges brother. 226.9.
  • Adelstane leadeth an armie a∣gainst Aulafe, lying nyghe Humber. 226.24.
  • Adelstane subdueth Northum∣berland, and ioyneth it to his kingdome. 224.51.
  • Adelstane sonne to King Ed∣ward, fleeth the Realme. 224.82.
  • Adelstane leadeth an armie a∣gainst the Scottes, & welch∣men. 225.20.
  • Adelstane inuadeth Scotland with an armie, and wasteth it. 225.67.
  • Adelstane offreth his knife to Saint Iohn of Beuerly, and redeemeth it with a large price. 225.64.
  • Adelstane repenteth him sore, of his rigor towards his bro∣ther Edwyn. 225.112.
  • Adelstane, Byshop of Shyre∣burne, departeth this lyfe. 209.72.
  • Adelstans swoorde restored to the s••••bbard by myracle. •…•…26.68.
  • Adelstane departeth out of this world. 226.106.
  • Adelstane, eldest sonne to King Edward, beginneth hys raygne ouer the most part of England. 223.104.
  • Adelstane crowned kyng, at Kingstone vppon Thames. 224.7.
  • Adelstane, somtime called Gur∣thrun the Dane, made King of Eastangle. 214.96.
  • Adrian Abbot departeth thys lyfe. 190.116.
  • Adrian an Italian sent ambas∣sador into Scotland is made bishop of Hereford, and after¦ward of Welles, and Cardi∣nal. 1436.30. restoreth good letters. ibidem.
  • Adrian Pope, sendeth Legates into England. 198.63.
  • Adulf, Byshop of Myeth. 199.3.
  • Adelbert succeedeth Egbert in the Archbishopricke of York. 199.25.
  • Adrian sent into England with Archbishop Theodore. 178.38.
  • Adrian stayed in Fraunce. 178.44.
  • Adrian made Abbot of the Mo∣nasterie of S. Augustines. 178.51.
  • Adrian Abbot, excellent well learned. 178.85.
  • Adrian buildeth a wal between the Britaines and Scotes. 76.49.
  • Adrian the Emperour passeth ouer into Britaine, and qui∣eteth the Iland. 76.41.
  • Adelwold fleeth into Northum∣berland to the Danes. 219.101.
  • Adelwold entereth the parties of the East Angles with a nauie of the Danes. 220.19
  • Adelwold, and many of hys Danes slayne. 220.44.
  • Adelwold brother to King Ed∣ward surnamed the Elder ta∣keth ye towne of Winbourne, & maryeth a Nūne. 219.94.
  • Adelme, succeedeth Pleymond in the Archbyshoprick of Cā∣torburie. 224.8.
  • Adelme Erle moueth a rebelli∣on, against Cuthred King of West Saxons. 193.71.
  • Adeline with his armie of re∣belles, discomfited, and par∣doned. 193.79.
  • Adelward put to death. 260.43.
  • Adelwold, King of Sussex. 176.89.
  • Adelwold, byshop of Winche∣ster. •…•…34.19.
  • Adrian refuseth to be made Archbyshop of Cantorburie 178.8.
  • Adelstane, sonne to king Ed∣ward borne. 222.113
  • Adelstane ordeyned Byshop of Saint Germans in Corn∣wall. 223.56.
  • Adolfe, Earle of Bulleigne. 225.102.
  • Adulfe rebelling, is expulsed out of Northumberlande. 224.53.
  • Adulfe succeedeth Edelwald in the kingdome of Eastangles. 177.4.
  • Adnothus slaine in battayle, by Godwyn and Edmond the great. 299.28.
  • Adarstone a little towne. page. 1415. col. 1. line. 37. page. 1416. col. 2. line. 27.
  • Aduentrers. 1522.5. &. 1529.10. &. 1531.30. &. 34. their ende. 1533.
  • Adethelme Erle, slayne by the Danes. 206.83
  • Aduersitie promiseth more, thē prosperitie meaneth to per∣forme. 27•…•….64.
  • Adam Byshop of Hereford a∣rested. 873.53. b. his Ora∣tion to the armie. 879.16. b
  • Adela, sister to king Henrie the first marryed to Stephen, Earle of Bloys. 354.113.
  • Adela, wife to king Richard the first forsaken, and sent home. 475.15. &. 491.5.
  • Adela, daughter to the French King giuen in mariage to Richard sonne to King Hen∣rie the second. 438.116.
  • Adam Banester hanged. 854.19. a.
  • Adeline, ordeyned Byshop of Welles. 223.57.
  • Adeliza, daughter to Duke Wil∣liam of Normādie. 283.•…•…5.
  • Ada, the sonne of Ida, created King of Brenitia. 140.59.
  • Adelicia, daughter to the Duke of Lor••••yne, marryed to king Henrie the first. 358.26.
  • Ae•…•…woo•…•…e, looke, Eltwold.
  • Aetius put to death. 121.63.
  • Aetius gouernour of Fraunce vnder Honorius the Empe∣rour. 101.47.
  • Affrica alotted vnto Cham. 1.77.
  • Agriculas gouernment ••••••th commended. 69.9.
  • Agricula sent Lieutenant into Britaine. 68.57.
  • Agricolas fame groweth by neglecting it. 69.4.
  • Agricola 〈◊〉〈◊〉 ••••mmaunded home to Rome by Domitianus. 73.69.
  • Age of king Iohn. 543.26.
  • Age of Arthur Duke of Bri∣taine. 543.27.
  • Ager Anthonie knight is slaine fighting valiantly. 1771.30
  • Agilbertus returneth into Fraunce, and is made By∣shop of Paris. 171.74.
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  • Aguell Henrie, drowned in a tempest. 411.94.
  • Agnexus and Hubbo brethren, chosen captaines of y Danes 210.77.
  • Agnes, daughter to Hugh le Grand, Earle of Paris, ma∣ried to Richard the seconde Duke of Normandie. 288.116.
  • Ages of the realme of England as the state thereof was vn∣der certaine Princes. 237.94.
  • Agencourt battell. page. 1178 col. 2. line. 14.
  • Aganippus, one of the Princes of Fraunce, marrieth Cord∣dilla, youngest daughter to Leix. 19.113.
  • Agendis recouered from the Frenche. 876.38. b.
  • Agatha, daughter to Henrie the Emperour, marryed to Ed∣ward, sonne to king Ed∣mond. 259.34.
  • Agnes hote burning, vexe the people in England. 242.15
  • Aganippus passeth into Bri∣taine with an armie, and re∣storeth Lei•…•… to his king∣dome. 20.41.
  • Agelnothus, Abbot of Glasten∣burie. 297.13.
  • Agathyrses, otherwise called Pictes. 13.89.
  • Agilbeetus Byshop commeth into England. 171.61.
  • Ayre appeareth red and bur∣ning. 353.29.
  • Apre Riuar. page. 1310. col. 2. line. 40.
  • Aiguillon beseged by the Frēch¦men. 928.7. b.
  • Aimouth furtifyed. 1779.10.
  • Ayde agaynst the Turkes and Infiacis. 552.70.
  • Akalon, a riuer in Greece. 11.37.
  • Aldred, murtherer of king E∣thelbert, slayne. 201.68.
  • Alrick, sonne to Herbert, slayne. 201.74.
  • Alured constrained by ye Danes to flie into the fennes of So∣mersethire. 214.4.
  • Alure taking vpon him the ha∣bite of a M•…•…nstrell, goeth in∣to the Danish cāpe. 214.34.
  • Alured setteth sodainly vppon the Danes, and slayeth them 214.54.
  • Alfred, sonne to Egelredus, ar∣riueth in England with a great power to obtayne the crowne. 264.15. & .265.47.
  • Alureds armie slaine by the Post, nyne slayne, and the .x. preserued. 264.27.
  • Alureds eyes put out. 264.32. & .265.98.
  • Alured dyeth. 264.34.
  • Alureds cruell death, and tor∣ments. 266.7.
  • Alfrike, Archbyshop of Yorke. 267.1.
  • Alfred helpeth to expulse the Danes. 269.20
  • Alwine or Adwine, Byshop of Winchester, accused of in∣continencie with Queene Emma, and imprisoned. 269.59.
  • Alered, Archbyshop of Yorke, obtaineth pardō for Swaine 270.22.
  • Algar, sonne to Earle Leo∣frike. 272.23.
  • Algar made Earle of Oxford. 275.6.
  • Aldred Byshop of Worceter, sent for Edward, sonne to King Edmond Ironside. 276.1.
  • Algar banished the Realme. 276.13.
  • Algar ioyning himselfe to the Welchme, inuadeth the En∣lishe borders wyth a nauie. 276.16.
  • Algar pardoned, and restored to his Earldome. 276.58.
  • Algar succedeth his father in the Earldome of Chester, and Mercia. 277.39.
  • Algar accused of treason, and agayne exiled the land. 277. 41.
  • Algar returneth into England with a power of men, and re∣couereth his Earldome by force. 277.50.
  • Albania lyeth Northward, be∣yonde Humber. 16.48.
  • Albion, when this Iland first so called. 5.45. & .6.30.
  • Alderman of London setteth forth a fleete. 1009.19. b.
  • Alchfled, daughter to king Os∣wy. 172.21.
  • Alfwen, daughter to Ethelfleda disinherited. 222.55.
  • Alexander King of Scotes ma∣ryeth the ladye Margaret daughter to Henry the third 727.22.
  • Alfred succeedeth his brother Ecgfride in the kingdome of Northūberland. 185.85.
  • Alfred, an excellent Philoso∣pher. 185.95.
  • Alferd departeth this lyfe. 185. 114.
  • Aldiminus, looke Ealdbright.
  • Allerton castle, made playne with the ground. 445.21.
  • Aluredes diligence, in deuiding the day and night vnto seue∣rall purposes. 218.43.
  • Alureds last wil, and the implos∣ing of his goods to godlye purposes. 218.55.
  • Alured obteyneth a part of the kingdome of Mercia. 218. 110.
  • Aldhelme ordeyned Byshop of Shirebourne. 190.10.
  • Alrike succeedeth his brother Ethelbert in the kingdome of Kent. 191.84.
  • Alrike ouerthrowen in battaile by the Mercians. 191.91.
  • Aldwine, Byshop of Lichfeild. 191.99.
  • Aldwolfe, Byshop of Rochester. 191.100.
  • Aleria called Alize in Burgogne by whom builded. 6.45.
  • Alfin succeedeth Odo in ye Arch∣byshoprike of Canterburye, and
  • Aulafe & Godfrey, succede their father Sithrike, in the king∣dome of Northumberlande. 224.55.
  • Aulafe and Godfrey, making warre vppon king Adelstane are driuen out of their coun∣trey. 224.59.
  • Altred succeeded Molle in the kingdome of Northumber∣land. 196.30.
  • Altred expulsed out of his king∣dome. 196.31.
  • Aldulfe, sonne to Bosa slayne. 196.39.
  • Alfreda prophesieth her mother Quendreds destruction. 196 9.
  • Alfreda professeth hirselfe a Nunne. 197.15.
  • Algar falleth in loue with Fris∣wive, and would rauish her. 197.55.
  • Algar suddeinly stroken blynde. 198.56.
  • Alswold, king of Northumber∣land. 198.67.
  • Alfreds treason against Adel∣stane, and his death. 224.13.
  • Alfreds landes giuen to God, and S. Peter. 224.30.
  • Alured or Alfrede, succeedeth his brother Etheldred in the kingdome of West Saxons, and ouer the more part of England. 211.82.
  • Alured sacred king, at Rome by the Pope. 207.28. & .211 92.
  • Alured goeth with speede forth with an armie against the Danes. 212.2.
  • Alewine sent Ambassador vnto Charles the great. 195.43.
  • Alured departeth this lyfe, and is buryed at Winchester. 216.104.
  • Aluredes issue. 216.106.
  • Alured sendeth presentes to Rome by way of Deuotion. 217.44.
  • Alured sendeth presentes to the body of S. Thomas in In∣dia. 217.45.
  • Aldegate and Byshops gate as∣saulted by Bastard Fancon∣bridge. page. 1342. col. 1. line. 52.
  • Alexander king of Scots com∣meth into England to Wod∣stock, and doth homage there to Henry the third. 743.17.
  • Alwynne, concubine to Kyng Cuate, daughter to Alselme. 262.81.
  • Alane Ecle of Britaine, crea∣ted Earle of Richmonde. 301.44.
  • Alexander Byshop of Lincolne, flyeth into Scotland. 303.22.
  • Alditha daughter to Earle Or∣mus, marryed to king Au∣lafe. 227.69.
  • Aldredus Archbyshop of Yorke. 222.48.
  • Albion the Giant arryueth in Britaine. 5.25.
  • Alchfride, sonne to Oswy. 175.55.
  • Alectus slaine, and his armie discomfited by the Britaines. 82.20.
  • Aldroenus aideth the Britaines in great Britaine vpon con∣dition. 102.41.
  • Alclud citie now decayed, buil∣ded. 18.15.
  • Albion slaine by Heroul•…•…s in Cassia. 16.14.
  • Alfred, wife to king Edgar, de∣parteth this life. 232.52.
  • Alfred, daughter to Horgerius Duke of Cornewall a dam∣sell of excellent beautie. 232.57.
  • Alfred married to Earle Ethel∣wold. 232.83.
  • Alfred marryed to king Edgar, after the death of Ethel∣wold. 232.94.
  • Aldgitha Queene, sent away from London to Chester. 291.35.
  • Aldred Archbyshop of Yorke, submitteth himselfe to king William. 291.56.
  • Almaricus a Deacon, betray∣eth Canterburie to the Danes. 246.7.
  • Alda, sister to Vter Pendragon marryed to Conran kyng of Scots. 132.17.
  • Alexander the .3. king of Scots doth homage to the king of England. 825. lin. 54. b.
  • Albion, not so called of Albina. 8.70.
  • Alnewicke castle. 324.64.
  • Allowāce for the king of Scots alwayes, at his comming vn∣to the Englishe court. 518.39.
  • Almaine Campe a fort yelded to the Frenchmen. 1696.10
  • Alphouse Duke of Calabre chosen knight of the garter. 1440.30.
  • Alexander Byshop of Lincolne Nephew or sonne to Roger Byshop of Salisburie, com∣mitted to prison. 371.65.
  • Albericke, made gouernour of Northumberland. 312.47.
  • Alstane, Bishop of Sh•…•…reburue, a wariour. 203.55.
  • Aluredes kingdome bounded. 214.110.
  • Alswaldes sonnes myserably slayne. 201.34.
  • Alsled, daughter to Offa, mar∣ried to K. Ethelhet. 201.43.
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  • Aldermen seuen dyed within .x. monethes, 1837.30.
  • Albemarle castle wonne by the Frenchmen, and ruinated flat to the ground. 524.47.
  • Albert Duke of Saxon taketh Dam by sleight. 1438. 10. wynneth the towne of Scluse. ibidem.
  • Alfredes deede in procuring king Edwardes death, in no wise excusable. 237.59.
  • Alpher eaten to death with lice, 237.46.
  • Aldemarle Wyl. bastard sonne to Robert Earle of Northū∣berland. 326.43.
  • Aldane Giles, consecrated By∣shop of Saint Nynian in Scotland. 352.21.
  • Albaney William Erle of Arn∣dell dyeth. 622.5.
  • Alaine Duke of Britaine. 372.10.
  • Albanact slayne. 16.72.
  • Charles of Alanson slaine at Cressy. 934.32. b.
  • Albemarle castle burned. 468.8.
  • Albanact, third sonne to Brute. 16.33.
  • Alfonse king of Castill requy∣reth ayde of Henry the third against his natural brother Richard king of Almaigne. 747.58. he is denyed aide as an vnreasonable request. 747.60.
  • Alured, sonne to king Ethel∣wolfus, sent to Rome. 207.26.
  • Albina, none of Danaus daugh¦ters names. 8.69.
  • Algar, sonne to Duke Alfrike, his eyes put out. 240.44.
  • Allerton castle. 436.28.
  • Alanson beseiged and yelded to Henry the fifth page. 1190. col. 1. line. 25.
  • Alfrike succeedeth his father Alpher in the Dukedome of Mercia, and is afterwarde bannished. 238.46.
  • Alfride Earle, high Admiral of a nauie against the Danes. 240.11.
  • Alfrike turneth from his owne countrey, to the Danes. 240.21.
  • Alfrikes ship taken, and he him∣selfe reconciled to king E∣gelredes fauour. 240.38.
  • Alswine, brother to king Ecg∣fride slaine. 182.95.
  • Alfredes horses wyll not go to the place where king Ed∣ward lyeth. 237.17.
  • Alfred repenteth herselfe for murthering king Edward. 237.23.
  • Alpher Duke of Mercia, de∣parteth this life. 238.44.
  • Albinus the famous Clearke, wrote a booke agaynst the worshipping of Images. 199.55.
  • Alnewike Castle beseiges. pag. 1315. col. 1. line. 23.
  • Alchfride, brother in lawe to Peda. 173.29.
  • Archdeaconries not to be set to ferme. 340.60.
  • Aldred Archbyshop of Yorke departeth this life. 300.39.
  • Albeney William captayne of Rochester Castle. 592.65.
  • Albemarle towne besieged by the Earle of Flaunders, and taken. 429.21.
  • Aldermen first chosen in the ci∣tie of London. 479.53.
  • Arsacide, a wicked generation of Sarastus. 781.76.
  • Alcoch Iohn Byshop of Ely foundeth Iesus Colledge. 1462.51.
  • Alban martyred for the faith of Christ. 88.2.
  • Alfred professeth her selfe a Nunne. 237.31.
  • Album monasterium. 571.41.
  • Albert de Suma, sent Legate from the Pope into Eng∣land. 451.83.
  • Aluergne Earledome inuaded and wasted by king Henrie the second. 410.41.
  • Albanye allotted to Albanact, now called Scotlād. 16.44.
  • Allegations made by the Frēch king Phillip to the Popes Legate concerning his ay∣ding of the barons of Eng∣land against king Iohn. 598 83.
  • Aldwyne, a Monke. 307.103.
  • Alswyn, a Monke. 307.103.
  • Alba Siluius, the eleuēth king of Italy. 17.105.
  • Albemarle in Normandie ta∣ken by king William Ru∣fus. 321.58.
  • Alectus sent from Rome to sub∣due Caransius. 81.87.
  • Alectus taketh vpō him the go∣uernmēt of Britaine. 81.96
  • Alnewike besieged by the scots, but in vaine. 434.1.
  • Alnewike battaile, fought by the Englishmen against the Scottes. 434.69.
  • Alerium Castle, deliuered to king Henry the secōd. 410.6.
  • Aldayne Byshop of Durham. 241.18.
  • Alberike Byshop of Hostia, the Popes Legate in England. 371.26.
  • Alice, eldest daughter to Hu∣bert Earle of Morieune, af∣fianced to Iohn, youngest sonne to king Henry the se∣cond. 423.58.
  • Alla, looke Ella.
  • Aldroenus, king of little Bri∣taine. 102.30.
  • Alpher, Duke of Mercia, ta∣keth part for the aduauncing of Egelredus to the crowne of England. 235.48.
  • The Duke of Albanie leuieth a power. 1522.3.
  • Aldrede Abbot of Lindesserne. 219.41.
  • Ambition and Simonie in two Monkes reproued by kyng William Rufus. 321.26
  • Ambassadours sent from the Britaines into little Britaine for ayde. 102.28.
  • Ambrei, nowe called Salis∣burie. 118.36.
  • Amphitrita, wyfe to Neptune God of the seas. 5.20.
  • Ambassadours.pag. 1125. col. 2. line. 30. pag. 1131. col. 1. line. 15. page. 1135. col. 2. line. 41. page. 1155. col. 1. line. 20.
  • Ambassadors sent by king Iohn to the Pope to shewe him of the Rebellion of the nobles. 591.52. They shewe theyr message to the Pope. 591. 100. and receyue answere. 592.14. they returne into England. 592.45.
  • Ambassadours sent againe by king Iohn to the Pope to shewe him that the barons resist his order. 592.69.
  • Ambresburie Nunrie buyl∣ded. 237.30.
  • Ammianus Marcellinus cy∣ted. 96.94. & .102.74.
  • Amphibulus, where borne. 27.108.
  • Ambassadours into Fraunce for peace. 1079.30. b.
  • Ambassadors sent into France. 558.6.
  • Ambassadours sent from Ro∣uen to king Iohn. 559.9.
  • Ambassadours sent from kyng Iohn to the Emperour. 560.35.
  • Ambassadours into Germanie for a mariage. 1023.5. b.
  • Ambassadours from Germanie for king Richardes seconde mariage. 1023.10. b.
  • Ambassadours from the good townes in Flaunders to ex∣cuse them of van Arteneldes death. 927.18. a.
  • Ambassadours to Fraunce to moue a mariage. 1087.20. b.
  • Ambassadours of England and Fraunce meete at Baling∣ham. 1083.23. a.
  • Ambassadours from the Pope to the blacke Prince. 952.24. a.
  • Ambassadours to Callais. pag. 1265. col. 1. line. 57. page. 1269. col. 1. line. 45.
  • Ambassadours from Fraunce. page. 1168. col. 1. line. 11. page. 1170. col. 1. line. 2. in∣to Fraunce. pag. 1170. col 1 line. 30. from Fraunce. pag. 1171. col. 1. line. 41. to Fraunce. pag. 1186. col. 1. line. 32. from fraunce. pag. 1202. col. 2. line. 16. page. 1203. col. 1. line. 2. line. 41. to the Frenche. pag. 1203. col. 2. lin. 15. from the Duke of Burgongne. page. 1345. col. 2. line. 58. from Scot∣land. pag. 1352. col. 1. lin. 9.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorbury his Oration. pag. 1168. col. 2. lin. 11.
  • Ambassadours sent to forrasne Princes. pag. 1125. col. 2. lin. 30. sent from the French king. pa. 1131. col. 1. lin. 15.
  • Ambassadours sent into Brit∣taine. pa. 1135. col. 2. lin. 41. to the Councel at Pisa. pag. 1155. col. 1. lin. 20.
  • Ammond, a king of the Danes. 212.19.
  • Amboys castle. pa. 1323. col. 2. line. 50.
  • Ambassadours out of France. 794.43. a.
  • Ambassadours into Germany. 109.7. b.
  • Ambassadours into Fraunce. 874.58.875.50. a. 897.46. b.
  • Ambassadours from Fraunce. 1078.1. b.
  • Ambassadours from the Pope. 924.40. a.
  • Ambassadours sent to the Pope 921.28. a.
  • Ambassadours from Scotland 890.38. b.
  • Ambassadours from Fraunce. 897.40. a.
  • Ambassadours sent by the king of Scotland into Norman∣die to king Iohn. 542.95.
  • Ambassadours not suffered to passe through England, from Scotland, into Normandie to king Iohn. 543.5.
  • Ambassadours sent from king Iohn to the Pope. 583.74.
  • Amphibalus martired at Red∣burne for the faith of Christ. 90.53.
  • Annates forbidden to be paid. 1557.16.
  • Ambassadours from the Pope. 949.47. a.
  • Ambassadours to the Duke of Britayne. pag. 1407. col. 1. lin. 38. lin. 51. col. 2. lin. 11.
  • Ambassadours from the Scot∣tishe king to king Iohn. 545.60.
  • Ambassade sent by king Iohn to ye king of Scots. 549.67.
  • Ambassadours sent into Scot∣land by king Iohn. 552.7.
  • Amboys castle assured to Theo. bald Earle of Bloys. 427.20.
  • Ambassadors sent to ye Pope cō∣cernyng a peace. 946.20. a.
  • Ambitious minde of Seuerus the Emperour. 78.91.
  • Amphibalus, a zelous Christi∣an in Britayne. 88.6.
  • Ambassadours into Scotland. 817.43. b.
  • Anne sister to Wylliam Duke of Cleue, betrothed to Hen∣ry the 8.1574.26. is recca∣ued

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  • with great honor Ead. 46. is maried, vnto the king, 1577.34. is deuorsed. 1579.40.
  • Angussel slayne. 134.27.
  • Angussel buried in Scotland. 134.36.
  • Anselme complayneth to the Pope of king William Ru∣fus. 333.31.
  • Anselme sent for into England out of Normandie. 336.26
  • Anselme reuoked out of exile. 337.40.
  • Anselme denieth to do homage to the king. 338.27
  • Anselme disobeyeth the kinges letters, concerning Thomas the elect of Yorke. 349.33.
  • Anselme endeth his lyfe. 349.81.
  • Anselme an Italian, borne in Piemont. 349.84.
  • Auncient custome of Englishe men, was to weare long beardes. 529.30.
  • Auelina, daughter to the Earle of Aumarle, married to lord Edmund, sonne to king Hen∣ry the third. 780.75.
  • Antigonus, brother to Pan∣drasus, taken prisoner by Brute. 11.41.
  • Angles come ouer out of Ger∣manie into Britaine. 113.1.
  • Anteus slayne by Hercules in Mauritania. 5.107.
  • Antwerpe receaueth the Eng∣lishe marchantes with pro∣cession. 449.29.
  • Andrewe nominated Archby∣shop of Cantorburie, is pre∣uented by death. 178.12.
  • Anglesey inuaded by the Ro∣manes. 59.83.
  • Anthonie Wooduile. pa. 1298 col. 1. lin. 4.
  • Androgeus Earle of London, disobeyeth the summonance of Cassibelsane. 43.66.
  • Andragatius, Admirall of the seas perteyning to the Em∣pire. 97.38.
  • Andates the British Goddesse of victorie. 64.47.
  • Angiers Citie worme by kyng Iohn. 563.15. and destroy∣ed by him. 563.19.
  • Androgeus sendeth into Frāce for Cesar, and ioyneth with him agaynst Cassibellane. 43.82.
  • Androgeus departeth into France with Cesar. 44.17.
  • Augustus Cesar comming to∣wardes Britaine with an ar∣mie, turneth another way. 46.53.
  • Andredeswald wood. 194.12.
  • Angli, all one people with the Thuringi. 113.45.
  • Angli, one of ye twelue nations of the Germanes. 113.40.
  • Answere of Lewir. iii. daugh∣ters concerning ye loue they bare vnto him. 19.70.
  • Anabaptistes discouered, of whomsome recanting, beare fagottes. 1871.54. some are whipped and banished, 1872.12. two are burnt, 1872.29.
  • Anglesey yeelded to Iulius A∣gricola. 68.111.
  • Angles receiued by the Bri∣taines. 545.97
  • Anglesey woonne by the Ro∣manes. 59.114
  • Anne daughter to Ed. 4. mar∣ried to Thomas lorde Ho∣ward. pag. 1356. col. 1. lin. 43.
  • Anacletus taken prisoner by Brute. 11.76.
  • Antony lord Wooduile. 1316. col. 2. lin. 28. Earle Riuers beheaded. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 4.
  • Aulus Didius, looke Didius.
  • Aniou wasted by Queene Eli∣anor. 543.78.
  • Antony bastard of Burgongne. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 16. chalenged the lorde Scales. lin. 44.
  • Angles and their ofspring in Britaine. 113.29.
  • Answere of ye Oracle to Brutes prayer. 12.67.
  • Anna slayne by Penda, and his armie discomfited. 172.55
  • Anlafe king of Norway bapti∣sed, and receiueth the fayth. 241.7.
  • Anne sister to vter Pendragon, maried to Loth king of Pic∣tes. 132.
  • Anglesey Ile spoyled by the Frenchemen. 714.40.
  • Annius cited. 3.110. and. 4.67. and. 5.6.
  • Anne wyfe to Richarde. 2. dy∣eth. 1084.17. b
  • Andredeswold in Sussex. 125.60.
  • Andell riuer in Normandie. 385.31.
  • Andresey Ile. 208.16.
  • Auncient lawes of Englande abrogated, and newe institu∣ted. 303.56.
  • Anastasius Empe. 127.33.
  • Antoninus cited. 2.93.
  • Andredescester Citie besieged. 126.56.
  • Andredecester Citie ouerthro∣wen. 125.87. and. 126.71
  • Antoninus, sonne to Seuerus the Empe. looke Bassianus.
  • Andredesley wood, with the length and breadth. 215.77
  • Aulafe entring into the Eng∣lishe campe, is with his ar∣mie chased, and his men slaine. 226.53.
  • Aniow inhabitantes take part with king Henry the fyrst, a∣gainst Robart Duke of Nor∣mandie. 344.22.
  • Anthony Bek made Patriarch of Hierusalem. 843.38. b. contendeth with the Prior of Darham. 844.1. a.
  • Andrew Harcley created Earle of Caerlile. 869.3. a. con∣spireth agaynst the king, and is executed. 871.55. a.
  • Andrew Trollop. pag. 1296. col. 1. lin. 33. pag. 1297. col. 1.27. slayne. pag. 1312. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Auberoch besieged by ye French men. 927.53. a.
  • Aubrey de Veer created Earle of Oxford. 1083.7. a.
  • Antony Woduile Lord Riuers brother to Elizabeth, wyfe to Ed. 4. pag. 1360. col. 1. lin. 11. put in ward. pa. 1361 co. 2. li. 3. beheaded at Pom∣fret. pag. 1362. col. 1. lin. 36
  • Anselme made the Popes Le∣gate in England. 355.37.
  • Answere of an Heathen byshop concerning heathenish reli∣gion. 161.40.
  • Anselme restored, & returneth into England. 346.10.
  • Angolesme surrendred to the Earle of Derby. 927.55. b recouered. 928.35. b.
  • Anne sister to the Emperour commeth to Douer. 1037. 53. b. married to king Ri. the. 2.1038.10. a.
  • Anne of Cleue dyeth. 1769.4.
  • Anne wyfe to Ri. the 3. crow∣ned Queene. pa. 1389. col. 1 lin. 1. sodaynely dyeth. pag. 1411. col. 1. lin. 28.
  • Anne de la Poole, daughter to Iohn Duke of Suffolke. pa. 1406. col. 2. lin. 44.
  • Ambreuilliers castle taken by the Earle of Salisburie. pa. 1187. col. 2. lin. 6.
  • Angiers citie repaired agayne by king Iohn. 564.10.
  • Anselme refuseth to consecrate the Byshops inuested by the king. 341.105.
  • Anselme out of fauour with king Henri the first. 342.11
  • Anselme trauayleth to Rome in defence of his priuiledges agaynst the king. 342.27.
  • Anselme banished, and his pos∣sessions seased into the kings handes. 342.92.
  • Anglesey Ile. 787.12. b. won 791.4. b.
  • Annius of Viterbo cited. 1.63. and. 2.68. and. 2.89. and. 3 16. and. 3.46. a.
  • Anna, sonne to Enus, succee∣deth Egricus in the kyng∣dome of the Eastangles. 172.53.
  • Anselme created Archbyshop of Canterburie. 323.91.
  • Andauer. 233.17
  • Anandale spoyled. 830.27. b.
  • Aulafe, a Danishe captayne. 244.113.
  • Anselme cast quite out of king Wylliam Rufus fauour. 330.42.
  • Anselme fleeth out of ye realme to Rome. 333.21.
  • Anne daughter to Edward the fourth. married to Thomas lord Howard. pag. 1356. col 1. lin. 44.
  • Anne beame a hill. pag. 1416. col. 2. lin. 57.
  • Anna, king of the Eastangles. 169.54.
  • Anatholius, an holy and woor∣thy father. 168.37.
  • Angiers taken by Queene Eli∣anor. 543.82.
  • Appointing of the Pope, belon∣geth only to the Emperour. 330.99.
  • Appeales to Rome forbidden, and howe such appeales shal∣be determined. 1559.53.
  • A Parre Tho. Knight. 1449.49.
  • Appledore castle builded. 216.3.
  • Appeales or pleas to the Pope, forbidden. 408.99.
  • Apleby castle taken by ye Scots. 433.113.
  • Aquitaine reduced to ye French pag. 1285. col. 2. lin. 43.
  • Aquitaine troubled with warre 978.40. b.
  • Aques citie besieged & woonne. 447.18.
  • Aqutia a British prophet, what time he wrote. 19.5.
  • Aulafe, named by wryters, king of the Irishmen, and of many Ilandes. 226.11.
  • Aulafe ariueth in the mouth of Humber with a great armie. 226.16.
  • Aulafe entreth disguised into the englishe campe, to viewe it. 226.31.
  • Aulafe discouered, and knowen by an englishe souldier. 226.40.
  • Aulafe departeth this life. 227.74.
  • Aulafe, sonne to king Sithrike, taketh vpon him the gouern∣ment of the Northumbers. 227.75.
  • Aulafe submitteth him selfe to king Edmund. 227.84.
  • Aulafe receiueth the Christian faith, and is baptised. 227.94.
  • Aulafe, and Reynold driuen out of their countreys. 227.104
  • Aulafe returneth into Nor∣thumberland, and is restored 229.50.
  • Aulafe expulsed againe, through the Northumbers disloyal∣tie. 229.55.
  • Augustus Cesar comming the second time into Britaine, is stayed by the British Am∣bassadours. 46.63.
  • Augustus Cesar comming the third time into Britaine, is constrained to goe agaynst the Salassians. 46.79
  • Aurelius Ambrose, second son to Constantinus, made king

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  • of Britaine. 122.84.
  • Aurelius Ambrose, leadeth an armie against the Saxons. 122.93.
  • Aurelius Ambrose dieth of poy∣son, and is buried at Ston∣heng. 123.64.
  • Aurelius Ambrose dyeth of a wound. 124.66.
  • Aulafe made king of ye Danes in Northumberland. 127.52.
  • Aulafe marcheth with an armie towardes the South partes of England. 227.57.
  • Aulafe marieth Alditha, daugh¦ter to Earle Ormus. 227.68.
  • Audeley Thomas Knight spea∣ker of the Parliament, made Lord Keeper of ye great seale. 1558.14. is made hygh Chauncellor of Englande. 1559.46.
  • Answeare of a godly man tou∣ching Augustine the Monke 151.52.
  • Augustine requireth iii. things of the British Churche to be obserued. 151.76.
  • Augustine departeth this lyfe, and is buried at Cantorbu∣rie. 152.53
  • Augustines prophecie fulfilled. 154.20.
  • Augustine prophecieth of the affliction of ye British Cler∣gie. 152.16.
  • Aurea historia cited. 137.68.
  • Aurelius Conanus rebelleth a∣gainst Constantinus. 138.31.
  • Aurelius Conanus made kyng of Britaine. 139.38.
  • Aurelius Conanus imprisoneth his vncle, and slaieth his two sonnes. 139.51.
  • Aurelius Conanus dyeth. 139.55.
  • Augustine and his fellowes sue to be released of their viage into Britaine. 146.79
  • Augustine made gouernour of those that were sent with him. 147.13.
  • Augustine and his company ar∣riue in the Ile of Thanet in Kent. 147.28.
  • Augustine and his fellowes re∣puted Nigromancers. 147.40.
  • Augustine and his fellowes re∣ceiued by Ethelbert king of Kent. 147.62.
  • Augustine ordeined Archbishop of the englishe nation. 148.66.
  • Augustine calleth a Synode in Britaine. 151.10. and 151.
  • Augustines Oake. 151.12
  • Audeley Thomas, lord Audeley Chauncellour, is ordeyned high Steward of England. 1572.16. and 1582.13.
  • Augustine an Irishman, made byshop of Waterfoord in Ireland. 442.76.
  • Aucthoritie of a Byshop in re∣proouing princes. 174.82.
  • duke of Aubemerle arriueth in Ireland. 1104.23. b.
  • Duke of Aumerle Constable of England. 1099.22. a
  • Augusta, sometime the name of London. 104.32.
  • Auesia, or Aetesia Countesse of Warren dyeth. 742.57.
  • Aulafe returneth with his peo∣ple into Norway. 241.11
  • Aurelius Ambrose, captayne of the Britaines agaynst the Saxons. 115.24.
  • Iames Lord Audeleys valiant∣nesse. 959.8. b. 961.3. b.
  • Aulafe slayne in Norway. 261.44.
  • Hugh Audeley created Earle of Glocester. 900.13. b.
  • Aurelius Ambrose caried ouer into little Britaine. 110.19
  • Auncientie of the Christian re∣ligion in Britaine declared. 53.29.
  • Aurelius Ambrose, and Vter Pendragon, returne into great Britaine with an ar∣mie. 122.19.
  • Archbyshop of Messina sent le∣gate into England. 745.27
  • Archbishop of Colen sent Am∣bassadour to Richard elect, king of Almayne. 746.70.
  • Archbishops six at one time pre∣sent at the Parliament at London. 746.86.
  • Arde castle built. 1581.2
  • Arthur, sonne to Vter Pendra∣gon, beginneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 131.58.
  • Arthur ouerthroweth the Sax∣ons in twelue battailes. 131 70.
  • Armorica, now called Britaine in Fraunce. 35.21.
  • Armie sent into Britaine. 617 22. a. 917.10. b.
  • Archbyshops and Byshops of the Christian religion ap∣poynted in Britaine. 75.9.
  • Arundell Thomas knight com∣mitted to the Towre. 1709 30. is beheaded. 1712.6.
  • Articles propounded and con∣cluded vpon, at the Synode of Herford. •…•…179.97.
  • Archdeacons sworne not to fa∣uour maried priestes. 347.88.
  • Richard Earle of Arundel ap∣prehended. 1093.26. a. ar∣reyned. 1095.20. b. cōdem∣ned. 1096.32. a. beheaded. 1096 37 b.
  • Earle of Artois discomfiteth Thenglishmen in Gascoine. 816.43. a.
  • Arundel castle fortified against king Henry the fyrst. 339.62.
  • Arthur sendeth to Howell king of little Brittaine, for ayde a∣gaynst the Saxons. 132.57
  • Articles obiected agaynst king Richard the second. 1•…•…11.34. a.
  • Armes of London augmented. 1033.23. a.
  • Arthur marrieth Guenhera, kinswoman to Cador Earle of Cornewall. 133.55.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorburie, or Yorke, to haue aucthoritie to place another, the Sea of ey∣ther being voyde. 163.20.
  • Archby. of Yorke lord Chaun∣celor. pag. 1362. col. 2. lin. 3. came before day to ye queene lin. 22. deliuered her ye great Seale. lin. 47. was blamed for deliuerie. pa. 1363. col. 2 lin. 49. taken from him. lin. 50.
  • Armes of king Wylliam, made sithence the armes of the crowne of England. 315.47.
  • Arthur of Britaine made knight. 546.61.
  • Arthur fleeth by night from king Iohn. 547.35.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke Geffrey, depriued. 548.113.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke Geffrey banished the Court. 549.14.
  • Arthur Duke of Britaine doth homage to king Iohn. 549.30.
  • Arthur Duke of Britaine pro∣claimeth him selfe Earle of Toriane, and Aniou. 553.19.
  • Arthur Duke of Britaine taken prisoner. 554.1.
  • Arthurs eyes appoynted by his vncle king Iohn to be put out. 55.3.
  • Arthur duke of Britaine dyeth. 555.61.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke deliue∣reth Hen. the sixt. to Ed. the fourth. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 28. was sent prisoner to Guynes. pag. 1345. col. 1. lin. 47.
  • Armie sent into Gascoine. 924 54. a.
  • Archilochus cited. 2.61.
  • Ardulf, sonne to Arnulf, made king of Northumberland. 201.57.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorburie Steuē Langton taketh pos∣session of his see, and resto∣reth the Monkes of Cantor∣burie. 581.71.
  • Armie of men lodged on Bar∣ham downe to resist straun∣gers. 771.44.
  • Arlet, mother to king Wylliam Conquerour. 323.32.
  • Armetrida, wyfe to Hugh Lu∣pus Earle of Thester. 323.59.
  • Arundel Castel besieged. 373.23.
  • Arden murdered. 1703.40.
  • Armager, looke Aruiragus.
  • Armie sent into Gascoine▪ 809 24. b.
  • Arnold Butlar a valiant cap∣tayne. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 57.
  • Arraine Therle gouernour of Scotland. 1589.50.
  • Arde assaulted by Englishmen. pag. 1146. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Accorde made betweene kyng Maximianus, and Conan Meridock, Duke of Corne∣wall. 95.57.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorburie Primate of Ireland. 328.11.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke accursed with booke, bell, and candle. 748.18.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorburie intituled Legati nati. 401.36
  • Archbyshops of Cantorburie, spirituall father to the kyng and all his people. 404.17.
  • Armeus, one of the names of Danaus. 7.22.
  • Armes of Vter Pendragon. 127.42.
  • Articles of peace with the French. pag. 1203. col. 2. lin. 26. pag. 1205. col. 1. lin. 30.
  • Ardult expulsed out of his es∣state. 201.80.
  • Archbyshops Sees in Britaine in the dayes of Lucius, and theyr precinctes. 75.10.
  • Arthur, sonne to Duke Geffray of Britaine, named heire ap∣parant to the crowne of England. 483.99.
  • Aruiragus dyeth, and is buried at Glocester. 52.72.
  • Arthur passeth ouer into Ire∣land with an armie. 133.59.
  • Arthur passeth the Seas into Fraunce with an armie. 133.66.
  • Arthur determineth to make himself Emperour of Rome 133.75.
  • Arthur landeth at Sandwich, and di•…•…comfiteth the rebels. 134.18.
  • Acres Citie besieged by the Christians. 493.73. surren∣dred into ye Christian mens handes. 500.79.
  • Archigallo becommeth an vp∣right prince. 31.70.
  • Archigallo dyeth, and is buried at Yorke. 31.75
  • Archbyshopricke of Yorke, sub∣iect to the Archbyshopricke of Cantorburie. 305.72.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke, acknow∣ledged Primate of all Scot∣land. 305.90.
  • Aruiragus marrieth Genissa, daughter to Claudius the Emperour. 51.41.
  • Aruiragus marriage with Claudius daughter, con∣futed. 51.64.
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  • Aruiragus time of gouernmēt diuersly doubted of. 51.93.
  • Aruiragus denyeth his subiec∣tion to the Romanes. 52.10
  • Aruiragus maketh a final peace wich the Romanes. 52.69.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorburie fa∣uoureth the Barons part a∣gaynst kyng Iohn. 594.55. he is interdicted, & goeth to Rome. 594.57.
  • Archigallo, the second sonne to Morindus, admitted king of Britaine. 30.102.
  • Archbyshops fees of England to be paide at Rome, dimini∣shed. 262.8.
  • Archbishop of Yorke, ought not to crowne the kyng, without licence of the Archbyshop of Cantorburie. 412.31.
  • Artificers and other people of Britaine sent ouer to inha∣bite in Gallia. 87.91.
  • Arthur receiued Lord of An••••ou again at Turaine, by ye No∣bles of the same. 542.28.
  • Archbyshops See of Cantor∣burie remooued to Litch∣feeld. 194.112
  • Articles agreed vppon at Hat∣fielde Synode. 182.116.
  • Authune, Duke of Susser. 184.41.
  • Archbyshopricke of Cantorbu∣rie kept voide in the kinges handes. 351.73
  • Archbyshoppes See, restored agayne to Cantorburie. 200.91.
  • Arnold, brother to Robert de Belesme, Earle of Shrewes∣bury. 339.72.
  • Arundel executed. 881.40. a.
  • Arnold confined for his trayte∣rous demeanour. 340.17.
  • Arthur Duke of Britaine com∣mitted to the French king. 543.47.
  • Ardmach in Ireland, ordeyned an Archbyshopricke. 386.32.
  • Armie sent into Scotland. 899.27. a.
  • Armeny commeth into Eng∣land. 1051.13. a.
  • Armie sent against the Flem∣mings. 901.26. b.
  • Articles by the Duke of Glo∣cester agaynst the Byshop of Winchester. pa. 1228. col. 1 lin. 49.
  • Answere of the byshop of Win∣chester to the Duke of Glo∣cester. pag, 1229. col. 1. lin. 11.
  • Armies of England & Fraunce approche. 905.8. a.
  • Armies sent into Britaine. 995. 16. b. breaketh vp. 996.30. a.
  • Aristotle cited. 2.20. & 5.47.
  • Armour and weapons taken from the Englishmen. 299.6.
  • Armie agaynst the Sarasins. 1076.16. b.
  • Articles against the Spencers. 8•…•…0.26. b.
  • Arundel Humfrey Captaine of the rebels in Deuonshire ex∣ecuted. 1655.24.
  • Arthur eldest sonne to Henry the seuenth borne. 1428.40 is maried. 1455.32. sent to lye in Wales. 1456.50. his counsellers. ibidem. dyeth. 1457.24.
  • Archenbray battaile fought by Robert eldest sonne to king William, against his father. 310.37.
  • Arnault Nicholas knight vali∣antly defendeth Bullenberg. 1640.54.
  • Armour, and weapons taken from the Britaines. 49.83.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke Richarde Scrope deuised articles a∣gainst Henry the fourth. pag. 1137. col. 1. line. 41. Con∣spireth against him. pag. 1147. col. 2. lin. beheaded pag. 1148. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • Armorica, subdued by Maxi∣mianus. 95.68.
  • Armorica, what in the Britishe tongue it signifieth. 95.79. & 98.78.
  • Richard Erle of Arundel goeth to the sea. 1073.25. b.
  • Army sent to ayde the Duke of Britain. 1018.20. b. spey∣leth Fraunce in passing thi∣ther. 1019.6. a. entreth Bri∣taine. 1021.28. a. returneth into England. 1021.50. b.
  • Arthur discomfiteth the rebels in another battaile. 134.56.
  • Arthur dyeth, and is buried at Glastenburie. 134.64.
  • Arthurs body found. 134.70.
  • Arundel Archbyshop of Cantor∣burie condemned and bani∣shed. 1095.10. b.
  • Arthurs bones, with the length and the bignes therof. 135.16.
  • Arthurs bones and his wiues, translated. 135.49.
  • Iohn Arundel made Marshall of England. 1009.23. a. drowned in the sea. 1014. 7. b. his excesse in apparell. 1015.36. a.
  • Arthurs graue no where to be found. 136.105.
  • Arthur had .ii. wyues. 137.31.
  • Richard Erle of Arundel, Ad∣miral, goeth to the sea. 1057 45. a. ouercommeth the Flē∣mishe fleete. 1057.30. b. wa∣steth the coastes of Flaun∣ders. 1058.30. a.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke in like au∣thoritie in al things to the Archbyshop of Cantorburie. 348.71.
  • Archbyshop of Yorke, bound on∣ly to fetch his consecration and benediction at Cantor∣burie. 348.73.
  • Archbyshop of Cantorburye threatneth to excōmunicate al those that assyst king Iohn 582.25.
  • Aruiragus his policie & cou∣rage against the Romanes. 50.69.
  • Aruiragus putteth the Ro∣manes to flight. 50.72.
  • Aruiragus, youngest sonne to Kymbeline, admitted kyng of Britaine. 51.21.
  • Iacob Artenels house beset. 926.45. b. he is slaine. 927.1. a.
  • Ardune byshop of Geneua. 423 112.
  • Arnulfe, or Athelwoolfe, fyrst byshop of Caerleil. 362.83.
  • Arbogastes a Goth, slayeth Fla∣uius Victor nobilissimus. 97.98.
  • Articles agreed vpon quite contrary to the fayth. 199 52.
  • Arrogancie of byshops concer∣nyng their places at the ta∣ble, well requited. 350.114.
  • Areani remoued, & what was their office. 105.57.
  • Armach, Metropolitane towne of all Ireland, woonne. 448.74.
  • Army into Scotland. pa. 1352 col. 2. lin. 20.
  • Archigallo restored to his king∣dome. 31.54.
  • Armour not to be pledged, nor forfaited. 455.57.
  • Archigallo depriued of his king∣dome. 31.5
  • Artogail, looke Archigallo.
  • Arde woonne by the French∣men. 1007.15. b.
  • Asteley Iohn, a Scriuener, a counsellor to Perkin War∣becke. 1450.1
  • Aswald succeedeth Ethelbert in the kingdom of Northum∣berland. 199.33.
  • Aswald trayterously murdered by his owne people. 199.38.
  • Astwood Thomas. 1443.38.
  • Aske Robert hanged in chaines 1570.20.
  • Ashrugge Abbey founded. 782.4.
  • Askewe Anne arraigned vppon the statute of the sixe articles and acquitted. 1601.46.
  • Reade Richard Alderman of London, being commaun∣ded to goe in the warres, is taken prisoner. 1601.21.
  • Aschdon battel, fought by the Englishmen against the Danes. 210.11
  • Ashdon Churche in Essex buil∣ded. 262.97.
  • Astoulfe de S. Hillarie, a coun∣sellor, or rather corrupter of Henry, sonne to king Henry the second. 425.105.
  • Assemblie of men of warre out of all partes of the Realme, to resist strangers. 771.35.
  • Asclepiodotus beginneth so raigne ouer Britaine. 82.34.
  • Asclepiodotus slaine by Costus of Colchester. 82.64.
  • Assurance of the victorie confi∣steth in ye felicitie of the cap∣tayne. 84.2.
  • Ashdone battell fought by the Danes agaynst the Englishe men. 255.77.
  • Asclepiodotus Duke of Corne∣wall, chiefe captayne of a conspiracie agaynst the Ro∣manes. 82.7.
  • Assaracus deliuereth places of defence vnto Brute in Greece. 10.54.
  • Assembly of the states at Northampton. 542.59.
  • Ascalon towne taken by the Englishmen. 503.49.
  • Asserius Meneuensis, byshop of Shirebourne. 218.25.
  • Assemblie of the Prelates at London before king Iohn. 571.11.
  • Asia alotted vnto Sem. 1.75.
  • Assise of bread. 555.99
  • Ashbert murdered young kyng Kenelme. 203.50.
  • Athelney, in old time called Ed∣lingsey. 217.55.
  • Atonement made betwene king Stephen, and Archbyshop Theobald of Cantorburie. 383.3.
  • Athelilan, second sonne to Eg∣bert, ordeyned king of Kent, Sussex, and Essex. 205.12.
  • Atlas Maurus, one of Iaphets names. 1.88.
  • Athelmare confirmed byshop of Wynchester. 725.1
  • Athelney fortresse in Edelynsey Ile builded. 214.74.
  • At the wall, why so called. 174.11.
  • At the wall. 173.33.
  • Atrius made by Cesar, Lieute∣nant of the nauie. 40.89.
  • Athelstan vanquisheth the Danes by sea. 207.8.
  • Attacotti, a kinde of Scots or Pictes. 104.7.
  • Attempt agaynst strangers In∣cumbentes. 639.25.
  • Athanasius cited. 94.44.
  • Earle of Athol taken. 842. 45. a. executed. 843.37. a.
  • Earle of Athol slayne. 898.40. b.
  • Aulus Atticus, a Romane cap∣tayne slayne. 72.94.
  • Aulafe and Vlfus, princes of Swedeners, ouerthrowen by kyng Cnute. 261.16
  • Aulafe prince of Sweden, ex∣pulsed out of his kingdome. 261.40.
  • Augustine the Monke sent into England. 146.11. and .146.74.
  • Auon Riuer. 222.80.
  • Auon castle builded. 222.80.
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  • Audley Iames Lorde warreth on the welchmen. 748.45.
  • Award. pa. 1292. col. 1. lin. 50.
  • A water Iohn Maior of Corke hanged. 1454.10.
  • Aydan sent into Englande to preach the Gospel. 168.25.
  • Aydans aduice concerning the preaching of the Gospell in Northumberland. 167.107
  • Ayde from the French king to the Barons agaynst kyng Iohn. 594.20.
  • Aydans happie successe in prea∣ching the Gospell. 168.69.
  • Aydan dyeth, and is buryed in Lindesfern. 171.19.
  • Aylewin Earle. 234.23.
  • Aydan disagreeth from the new Church of England, tou∣ching the obseruing of Ea∣ster. 168.30.
  • Ayre Towne wonne and brent by kyng Iohns Souldiers. 584.10.
B.
  • Barons accursed agayne by name. 596.72.
  • Barons sende to Lewes the French kings sonne, offring to him the crowne, if he wil succour them against kyng Iohn. 597.52.
  • Barons haue ayde out of Frāce 597.71.
  • Barons do homage to Lewes the French king sonne. 599.90.600.16.
  • Barons make rode vnto Cam∣bridge, and from thence into Northfolke and suffolke, rob∣bing Churches, and putting the Townes by the waye to Raunsome. 603.8.
  • Barons begyn to mislyke with the matche which they had made with Lewes. 603.70.
  • Barres William, taken pri∣soner. 468.36.
  • Barons refuse to stand to the French kings iudgment, be∣tweene the kyng and them. 764.47. and .765.26.
  • Bassianus, eldest sonne to Se∣uerus the Emperour succee∣deth him in the kingdome of Britaine. 78.46.
  • Bassianus slaine. 78.57.
  • Barons of Mayne, and of the Marches of Britaine, sub∣dued by the Englishmen. 409.44.
  • Barons possessions seysed into king Iohns handes, and by him committed to strangers. 596.56.
  • Baldwin and Ae•…•…ti, consecrated Byshops of the East Angles 180.58.
  • Bassianus put in tense wyth the Romane armie, looketh neg∣legently to his charge. 80.30
  • Bassianus practiseth with Phi∣sitions and other, to dispatch his father. 80.38.
  • Baldwins Earle his Oration to his souldiours. 375.30.
  • Barons encamped betwixte Stanes and Windsore, king Iohn commeth from Wind∣sore to them to talke of some agreement. 589.69.
  • Barons will try their quarell with king Iohn by dent of Sworde. 592.60.
  • Bassianus and his brother Ge∣ta, rule the Empyre equally together. 81.35.
  • Bassianus slaying his brother Geta, possesseth the gouern∣ment of the Empyre alone. 81.40.
  • Bassianus slayne by one of his owne souldiers. 81.41.
  • Bale cited. 118.38. & .123.73
  • Badō hill, supposed to be black∣amore. 128.64.
  • Bailleuile Focelin, accursed by Archbyshop Thomas Bec∣ket. 409.62.
  • Bale Iohn cited. 4.39. & .4.57 & .5.22. & .6.35.
  • Baldud well seene in the know∣ledge of Astrologie and Ne∣cromancie. 19.18.
  • Baldud, sonne to Ludhurdibras of Rud, beginneth to reigne ouer Britaine. 19.14.
  • Barons of England complaine to Henry the thirde of the 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Balwin Earle taken prisoner. 376.33.
  • Barwike castle, gaged to the king of England. 439.40.
  • Basset Philip made chiefe Iu∣stice of England. 759.61.
  • Barons denounced accursed by the Popes cōmaundement. 594.69.
  • Baldwyn Bishop of Worcester consecrated Archbyshop of Canterburie. 460.17. de∣parteth this lyfe at Tyrus. 497.46
  • Barcehādowne in Kent where king Iohn assembled toge∣ther his great army to resist the French king. 574.70.
  • Bakers punished by the tum∣brelt. 753.58.
  • Battell betwixt Fishes. 658.41.
  • Bau•…•…an Stephen a captayne slayne by the Welchmen. 744.60.
  • Barbitus, looke Gurg••••••s.
  • Bardsey, an Iland in Wales 4.51.
  • Bale Iohn cited. 1.37. & .1.102. & .2.75. & .2.100. & .4.2. & .4.7.
  • Edward Balliol resigneth hys right of Scotland to kyng Edward the third. 955.6. a.
  • Banerectes made. 163.2.10.
  • Thomas Bradwedin made Archbyshop of Canterburie 943.55. b.
  • Barons take armes against the Spencers. 858.40. b.
  • Barons take armes against king Edward the seconde. 863.1. a. take flight at Bur∣ton vpon Trent. 865.30. b. discomfited at Borowbridge and taken. 866.26. b. execu∣ted. 868.1. b.
  • Iohn Bal priest cōdemned and executed. 1034.50. a.
  • Barke Ager lost & recouered againe. 1604.46.
  • Bardus made king of the Cel∣tes. 3.103.
  • Charles bastard sonne to Henry last duke of Somerset made the kings chiefe chamber∣laine. 1461.30
  • Batel at S. Omers. 911.1. a.
  • Banishing of men in England, when, and by whom ordey∣ned. 346.39.
  • Barwike wonne by the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1352. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • Bayliffes of Londō discharged of their office, and commit∣ted to warde. 565.69.
  • Iohn Bailol adiudged kyng of Scots. 804.40. a. crowned and doth homage. 805.33. b present at the Parliament at Westminster. 809.45. a. submitteth himselfe and his Realme to the king of Eng∣land. 821.45. b. sent to Lon∣don. 823.7. b. set at libertie and dyeth. 835.33. a.
  • Edward Bailol commeth into England. 895.36. a. is crowned king of Scotland. 895.20. b. chased thence. ibidem. obteyneth Scotland by helpe of king Edward the third. 896.50. a. doth ho∣mage to him. 896.50. b.
  • The battel of Stoke. 1430.50 the battell of Saint Albin. 1433.50. the battell of Dixuew. 1436.10. the bat∣tel of Blacke heath. 1427.20.
  • Bray Renold. 1427.40.
  • Battaile on the Sea. 992.23. a.
  • Baldred succedeth Cuthred in the kingdome of Kent. 205.16.
  • Baldred chased out of his king∣dome. 203.59. and .205.21
  • Battaile of Aulroy. 969.51. b.
  • Bastard Ogle. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Bastard of Borgongde. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 16. chalen∣ged the lord Scales. lin. 44.
  • Barons of Phictow reuolt frō the French king, and doo ho∣mage to king Iohn. 584.32.
  • William Duke of Ba•…•…ire brin∣geth corne into England. 948.10. b.
  • Bayeult yeeldeth to Chastilli∣on. 1824.38.
  • Barney Kenelme executed for treason. 1861.37.
  • Andrew Barton, a famous Scottishe Pirate slayne. 1441.56.
  • Barlow doctor, byshop of Chi∣chester. 1803.8.
  • Battaile at Muskleborough. 1624.10.
  • Barnards castle geuen to the Earle of Warwick. 844.37. a.
  • Baynam Alexander knight. 1450.13.
  • Battaile of Vernoile. pa. 1224 col. 1. lin. 46. battaile of He∣rings. pa. 1241. co. 1. lin. 12 at Saint Albous. pag. 1287 col. 1. lin. 57. at Blorhothe. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 4. at Northampton. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 20. at Wakfeeld. pag. 1303. col. 2. lin. 37. at Mortimers crosse. pa. 1304 col. 2. lin. 43. at Saint Al∣bons, the second. pag. 1305. col. 1. lin. 30. at Erham. pa. 1314. col. 2. lin. 16.
  • Burdetknight. pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 32. lin. 56. col. 2. lin. 10. pag. 1237. col. 2. lin. 30
  • Barkeley Wylliam of Weley atteinted. 1425.43
  • Baldud fleeth in the ayre. 19.37.
  • Barkeley Maurice knight. 1450.13.
  • Battel of Algeberota. 1049.54. b.
  • Battel of Ratcote bridge. 1067 30. b.
  • Barbe Noir a Gemway. 909.30. a.
  • Barnes Wylliam created by∣shop of London. 1458.37.
  • The battel Solem Mosse. 1599.40.
  • Bastard of Bourbon Admirall of France. pag. 1324. col. 1. lin. 2.
  • Battel of S. Luce. 908.40. b.
  • Bartholomew, byshop of Exe∣ter sent Ambassadour to the Pope. 406.90.
  • Battel of Potyers. 957.50. b.
  • Bats Abbey builded. 195.52.
  • Bambrough destroyed by the Danes. 240.46
  • Barons of England withdraw them into Wales agaynst Henry the third. 642.77.
  • Battaile no Shrewsbery. pag. 1139. col. 1. lin. 13.
  • Barkesen his fayth. 1244. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Battel of Nauertet. 972.50. a
  • Battel at Borowbrig. 866.30. b.
  • Battel at Biland. 870.40. b.
  • Baldwyn Earle of Flaunders, father in law to Duke Wyl∣liam of Normandy. 285.46.
  • Baldwyn Earle of Flaunders, aydeth Duke William of Normandy in his conquest of England. 285.46.
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  • Badges forbidden. 1076.20. a
  • Barons of the fiue partes. pag. 1120. col 2. lin. 21
  • Barley Wylliam. 1442.30. and. 1443.26.
  • Batel of Banocks Borne. 852 40. b.
  • Battel of Comeran in Ireland 854.30. a.
  • Battel of Miton vpon Swale, or ye white battel. 857.13. b.
  • Battel at Hai•…•…doun hill. 896.6. b.
  • Bath Monasterie ioyned to the Sea of Bath. 336.1.
  • Bonifacius byshop of Eastan∣gles being dead, Bisi succee∣deth him. 180.48.
  • Bamborrough Castle. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 30. taken. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Bardus renowmed for inuen∣ting of dities and musicke. 3.108.
  • Bastardy in king Ed. the .iiii. pag. 1377. col. 1. lin. 40.
  • Basreeg, a leader, or king of the Danes. 209.114.
  • Basreeg slayne. 210.35.
  • Barnard Herbe. pag. 1305. col 1. lin. 33.
  • Battel at Dunbar. 820.12. b.
  • Battel at Neuels crosse. 939.14. b.
  • Bartholoin, captaine of the Basclenses. 28.47.
  • Bamburge castle recouered frō the Scots. 397.6.
  • Battell at Bellegard. 825.30. a
  • Basingstoke. 220.25.
  • Basclenses assigned to dwell in Ireland. 28.62.
  • Bathe beseiged by the Saxons. 133.20.
  • Banbourgh castle besieged, & yeelded to king William Ru∣fus. 326.6.
  • Bale Iohn cited. 53.3.
  • Bastard Fanconbridge behea∣ded. pag. 1344. col. 2 lin. 37
  • Bambure castle builded. 140.44.
  • Barthes, in olde tune called Bardi. 4.49.
  • Bardeny Abbey. 189.7.
  • Basingwerke Castle buylded. 398.2.
  • Barons ouerthrowen at ye bat∣tell of Eueshame. 773.23.
  • The battell of Saint Quin∣tines. 1768.20.
  • Basing battaile, fought by the Danes against the English∣men. 210.42.
  • Battail of Morleis. 919.20. a
  • Bardi, a sect of Philosophers. whence descended. 4.1.
  • Bayliffes names that were first appointed to gouerne the ci∣tie of London. 479.20.
  • Battaile of Boswortha. pag. 1420. col. 2. lin. 36. pag. 1422. col. 1. lin. 57.
  • Barons haue possession of Lon∣don. 589.22.
  • Barons write to other of the nobilitie to ioyne with them against king Iohn. 589.23.
  • Bardolph Hugh against the treation of Hubert to the Chancelours office. 545.50.
  • Barton Elizabeth the holye mayd of Kent. 1561.27. her adherentes eadem. 36. her historie at large. eadem. 42. is executed with her adhe∣rents. 1•…•…62.24.
  • Battaile of Ageincourt. pag. 1178. col. 2. lin. 14.
  • Barons of England letters to the Pope. 836.37. b.
  • Baieux in Normandie taken by kyng Henry the first. 344.14.
  • Battaile of Otterbourn. 1074.12. a.
  • Baynardes Castle. pag. 1307. col. 1. lin. 41.
  • Baldwyn Earle of Flaunders, commeth into Englande. 270.79
  • Balliolle Bernard, an Englishe captaine. 434.27.
  • Battell of Dunkel or Meth∣sen. 842.40. a
  • Bayon citie wonne. 447.22.
  • Barons sweare to maintayne their quarel against kyng Iohn. 586.75.
  • Barons cal their Armie against king Iohn, the army of God and of the holy Church. 588.90.
  • Batteyll Abbey builded. 315.89.
  • Baldwine Earle of Flaūders, maryeth Ethelswida, daugh∣ter to king Alured. 218.76.
  • Baffus, a valiant man of war. 164.22.
  • Barnes Doctor preacheth a∣gainst Winchester. 1577.40. asketh the Byshop for∣giuenes in the Pulpet. 1578 10.
  • Basset Philip, L. chiefe Iustice. 761.26.
  • Bayeux taken by Englishmen. pag. 1189. col 2. lin. 18.
  • Bath Citie taken and sacked by the Byshop of Constans. 318.52.
  • Bardi, and their sect remaine in Britaine vnto this day. 4.48.
  • Basesenses with their captaine banished out of Spaine. 28.50.
  • Bayon yeelded to the English∣men. 810.57. b.
  • Bathe made a Byshops See. 309.65.
  • Bastard sonne of king Richard slewe the Vicount of Li∣moges. 547.48.
  • Barnes Doctor beareth a fa∣got. 1536.48.
  • Baldud falleth, and is torne in peeces. 19.39.
  • Bathes at the citie of Bathe, made by Necromancie. 19.20.
  • Barwicke bridge broken with a flud of water. 547.53.
  • Bardi, their profession, and or∣ders. 4.9.
  • Balences, looke Basclenses.
  • Basels abrogated. 398.17.
  • Balun Castle wonne by the Frenche king. 547.12.
  • Baliol hugh. 595.67.
  • Bascheruille Castle burnt. 385 39.
  • Battell at Halden rigge.
  • Battell of Cressy. 932.24. b.
  • Battell on the Sea. 806.20. b.
  • Bathe Citie called Caerbran. 19.24.
  • Bayliffes chosen, and set ouer the Citie of London 775.1.
  • Barnet field. 1333. co. 1. li. 29
  • Battell of Faukirke. 833.20. a.
  • Barbe ryuer in Normandie. 385.13.
  • Banbery fielde. page. 1320. col. 1. lin. 27.
  • Baldwyn Emperour of Con∣stantinople commeth into England. 717.32.
  • Becket Thomas repenteth him selfe of his othe taken to the kyng, & is discharged there∣of by the Pope. 403.80.
  • Becket Tho. flying the realme, is brought backe agayne by a contrary winde. 403.100
  • Becket Thomas accused of dis∣obedience to the king, and his goodes confiscate to the kinges pleasure. 403.115.
  • Becket Thomas driuen to an accompt by the kyng. 404.37.
  • Becket Thomas forsaken of the multitude, forfeare of the kinges displeasure. 404.52.
  • Becket Thomas appealeth to the Court of Rome, there to be iudged. 405.9.
  • Becket Thomas forsaken of the byshops, and accused of trea∣son and periurie. 405.43.
  • Becket Thomas refused of e∣uery man, is only had in esti∣mation, and honoured of the poore. 404.54. and. 406.8.
  • Beranburie battel, fought be∣tweene the Britaines & the Saxons. 142.56.
  • Becket Thomas resigneth his Archbyshopricke to ye Pope, and receiueth it agayne at his handes. 401.87.
  • Becket Thomas sundry wayes incurreth the kinges displea∣sure. 401.98.
  • Becket Thomas, requireth the keeping of Rochester castle, and the Tower of London. 401.99.
  • Berured rebelleth agaynst E∣thelbaldus, and slayeth hym. 189.70.
  • Berured taketh vppon him the kingdome of Mercia. 189.72.
  • Bernulf kyng of Mercia, lea∣deth an armie agaynst Eg∣bert kyng of West Saxons. 203.31.
  • Bernulf and his armie discom∣fited by Egbert. 203.39.
  • Bernulf slayne, and his armie discomfited by the East An∣gles. 203.73.
  • Bericus a Britaine, perswa∣deth Claudius the Empe∣rour to make warre agaynst the Britaines. 48.61
  • Beda cited. 167.2. and. 167.99. and. 168.88. and 180.90. and 185.50. and. 187.22.
  • Belinus, and Brennus, sonnes to Mulmucius, raigne iont∣ly as kinges in Britaine. 23.80.
  • Bergion gouerneth Ireland, and the Orkenlis. 5.77. Beda cited. 4.82.
  • Becket Thomas beginneth to shewe him selfe conformable towardes agreement with the kyng. 413.34.
  • Becket Thomas wylfully per∣sisteth in his owne opinion a∣gaynst the kyng. 413.103
  • Becket Thomas through mea∣nes made, is reconciled to the king of Englands fauour 414.21.
  • Becket Thomas returneth into England. 414.80.
  • Bertwald, Archbyshop of Can∣terburie departeth this lyfe. 191.98.
  • Beda cited. 211.55
  • Beumount Rafe, Phisition to king Henry the second drow∣ned in a tempest. 411.96.
  • Belinus seaseth vpon Brennus dominions in his absence. 23.103.
  • Belesham wasted by the Danes 245.61.
  • Bertus sent with an armie into Ireland. 185.11
  • Bernicia nowe called Nor∣thumberland. 164.43
  • Beatrice, daughter to king Ed∣ward, married to king Sith∣rike. 422.66.
  • Beatrice poysoneth her hus∣band, at her fathers instance. 224.86.
  • Beatrice put to death for poy∣sonyng her husband. 224.92.
  • Becket Thomas Arcbyshop of Cantorburie translated. 617.7.
  • Bertine Churche, endued with great giftes by kyng Adel∣stane 225.108.
  • Beorne succeedeth Etwold in the kingdome of Eastangles 190.55.
  • Beuerley Churche & Colledge builded. 186.15.
  • Berosus cited. 1.99. and .2.85. and 3.13. and .3.44. and .3.108.
  • Bereford battell fought by the West Saxons agaynst the

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  • Mercians. 189.64.
  • Berkley towne taken, and sac∣ked by the byshop of Con∣stans. 318.53.
  • Bedfoord battel fought against the Britaines. 142.105.
  • Bellings gate in London buil∣ded. 27.110.
  • Bellius castle, nowe called the Tower of London builded. 28.6.
  • Belinus departeth this lyfe. 28.11.
  • Becket Thomas his horse taile cut of by the inhabitantes of Strowde in Kent. 415.56.
  • Beautie of the English boyes whiche were brought to sell at Rome. 146.27.
  • Berkamsted. 306.56.
  • Becket Thomas Archbyshop of Cantorburie, reputed for a Saint. 449.23
  • Bertwolf kyng of Mercia, suc∣ceedeth Wighclafe, and his chased out of his countrey by the Danes. 207.109.
  • Becket Thomas, made Arch∣deacon of Cantorburie. 393 63.
  • Beamfeeld castle builded. 216.20.
  • Beamfield castle taken by the Englishmen. 216.22.
  • Bertha daughter to Cheribret king of Fraunce, married to Ethelbert king of Kent vpon condition. 145.102
  • Bernegus, ordeyned Byshop of Sussex. 223.59
  • Belesme Robert taken prisoner. 345.77.
  • Beneficed persons to returne into the realme within .iiii. monethes. 408.13.
  • Becket Thomas his kinne, all banished out of the Kyng of Englands dominions. 409.85.
  • Becket Thomas departeth frō the Abbey of Pountney, to the Abbey of Saint Colum∣bes. 409.96.
  • Becket Thomas, refuseth to stande to the iudgement of the Popes Ambassadours. 409.113.
  • Becket Thomas, committed to the safe keeping of the Monkes of Cauntorburie. 416.15.
  • Becket Thomas brought by force by Monkes out of hys pallace into the Church. 416.41.
  • Becket Thomas slaine, and his braynes turned out. 416.100.
  • Belesme Robert proclaymed a traytour. 339.69.
  • Belesme Robert forsaken of the Welchmen, and banished the realme. 340.16.
  • Becket Thomas depriued of al his dignities and offices. 403.18.
  • Becket Thomas promiseth to obserue the Kinges lawes without all exception. 403.32.
  • Bere Richard Abbot of Glastē∣burie Ambassadour to the Pope. 1461.20.
  • Begemini castle. 439.115.
  • Beda cited. 153.74. & 154.22 &. 154.35.
  • Becket Thomas, his countrey and parentage. 401.39
  • Beretgiles succeedeth Tho∣mas, in the Byshopricke of the Eastangles. 172.47.
  • Beatrice daughter to Henry the thyrd, borne at Burdeox. 703.74.
  • Bensington battayle, fought by Offa against Kinewulfe. 197.87.
  • Beeston Castle founded by Ranulphe Earle of Chester. 618.11.
  • Bedfordshire wasted by the Danes. 245.71.
  • Berengaria, daughter to San∣ctius king of Nauarre, affian∣ced to King Richard the first 491.56. maryed to king Ri∣chard the first. 493.27.
  • Beeland Abbey founded. 394.28.
  • Bearne Earle, traytrouslye slayne. 270.19.
  • Belinus, Generall of Cassibel∣lanes armie against the Ro∣manes. 39.15.
  • Bearn, a Iudge, burnt for hys crueltie. 199.30.
  • Beda departeth this lyfe. 192.92.
  • Berthune, Duke of Sussex slayne. 184.47.
  • Bartham Antwisell Knyght slayn. pag. 1288. col. 1. lin. 7.
  • Becket Thomas his complaint to the Pope, of the Kyng 407.8.
  • Becket Thomas, made keeper of the Citie of Cahors. 399.39.
  • Berwike taken by the Scots. 951.20. b. surrēdred again. 954.52. b.
  • Bedford towne & Castle won. 596.34.
  • Beertwell Castle delyuered to Duke Henrie Fitzempresse. 387.116.
  • Berosus cited. 4.68. &. 5.53.
  • Becket Thomas elected and created Archbyshop of Can∣torburie. 401.50.
  • Belesme Robert Earle of Shrewsburie, rebelleth a∣gainst King Henrie the first. 339.55.
  • Beaner Towne and Fortresse builded. 411.53.
  • Beandune or Beanton battaile fought by the Westsaxons a∣gainst the Britaines. 155.61.
  • Becket Thomas his goods and landes, seassed into the kings handes. 407.104.
  • Beda cited. 113.23. &. 114.49. &. 129.69. &. 129.86. &. 145.50. &. 153.56.
  • Beda sent for to the Court of Rome 193.1.
  • Bearne flyeth into Denmarke to seeke reuenge against Os∣bright. 211.62.
  • Becket Thomas, made Lorde Chauncellour of Englande. 395.50. &. 398.6.
  • Beuer Castle surrendred to King Iohn. 595.26.
  • Beauuoys Byshop restored to libertie. 546.56.
  • Beda cyted. 154.76. &. 156.39. & 157.13. &. 163.28. & 164.10. &. 166.74.
  • Benedict Byshop, commeth in∣to England with the Arch∣byshop Theodore. 178.101
  • Bergion slayne by Hercules in Gallia. 6.18.
  • Bedforde Castle deliuered to the Barons by Williā Beau∣champe captayne of ye same. 588.96.
  • Becket Thomas, disguised both in name and vesture, flyeth o∣uer into Flaunder•…•…. 406.29.
  • Bertus slayne by the Pictes. 185.107.
  • Beda, one of the sonnes of Port. 130.6.
  • Belman and outcrier ordeined in London for the sale of goods. 1834.21.
  • Benet Monke. 193.9.
  • Berthfride Earle, a Northum∣ber. 190.67.
  • Bedford towne besieged and ta∣ken. 368.20.
  • Beorcham. 291.29.
  • Bechellouyn, or Ber in Nor∣mandie. 346.8.
  • Beautifull women soonest slan∣dred, and sharpest assaulted. 137.14.
  • Bernwine, one of Byshop Wil∣frides Nephewes. 184.61.
  • Belles knoulle in steeples with an earthquake. 408.3.
  • Becket Thomas, Lord Chaun∣cellour, sent Ambassadour in∣to Fraunce. 398.
  • Beuerley towne burned. 469.60.
  • Beda cited. 192.58.
  • Iohn lord Beauchamp of Holt, executed.
  • Beuerstane. 271.37.
  • Bellencumbre castle. 390.45.
  • Beda cited. 38.76.44.19. and 50.18.
  • Berking Nonrie builded. 181 21.
  • Becker Thomas his aucthori∣tie with the Kyng & Realme. 401.43.
  • Iohn Beaufourt created Mar∣ques Dorset. 1097.30. b
  • Benefices inhibeted to stran∣gers. 922.4. b.
  • Beauvoisin Countie spoyled and burnt, by Kyng Henry the second. 399.55.
  • Thomas Beaufort created Earle of Somerset. 1090.45. a.
  • Walter Bentley knyght, com∣mitted to the Tower. 948.40. a.
  • Berwick wonne by the Scots. 1007.19. b. and recouered agayne. ibidem.
  • Berwick castle wonne by the Scots. 1011.46. b. recoue∣red agayne by the Earle of Northumberland. 1012.1. a.
  • Beauchampe Wylliam Lord, dyeth. 758.110.
  • Guy Beuchampe, Earle of Warwick dyeth. 854.45. a.
  • Berwick wonne. 819.10. a. entred by the Scottes. 829.46. b.
  • Bedford castle besieged and ta∣ken by Henry the third. 625.20.
  • Berwick deliuered to king Ed∣ward the third. 896.33. a.
  • Simon Bereford knight han∣ged. 895.13. a.
  • Berhara downe. 393.2.
  • Beuerley Iohn, maister to Be∣da. 192.110.
  • Berwick fortefied. 850.35. a. betrayed to the Scots. 855 41. b.
  • Bernard of Neumerch. 318.67.
  • Iohn Lord Beaumont becom∣meth French. 926.18. a
  • Berwick Castle wonne by the Scottes. 1048.1. a. recoue∣red agayne by the Earle of Northumberland. 1048.20. a.
  • Beaumaries built. 811.53. b.
  • Beubrick Archbyshop of Yorke and Cardinall, dyeth. 1496.46.
  • Berkhamsted Castle besieged, is yeelded to Lewes. 609.49.
  • Thomas Beauchamp Earle of Warwick made protector. 1016.2. a.
  • Beche Iohn, Abbot of Colche∣ster executed for the supre∣macie. 1574.38.
  • Berwick besieged by Edward the .ii. 857.20. a. 896.5. a
  • Beckets swoord. 826.43. b.
  • Thomas Beauchamp Earle of Warwick dyeth. 980.34. b.
  • Bernards Castle besieged and wonne. 1849.
  • Iohn Lord Beaumont of He∣nalt. 877.24. a.
  • Beneuolence demaunded of the Spiritualtie & Temporaltie 1601.1.
  • Lord Beaumont discomfited in Scotland. 854.27. b.
  • Beatrice Countesse of Pro∣uance vniust dealinges. 714 106.
  • ...

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  • Belknap cōpelled to subscribe 1060.50. b.
  • Benbridge doctor, Archbyshop of Yorke. 1461.3.
  • Byshops accursed, which ayded the Barons agaynst Kyng Henry the third. 775.26.
  • Byshops house nigh ye Churche in Litchfeeld buylded. 179.55.
  • Byshops nor Abbots to be in∣uested by the Kyng, or any lay man. 346.14.
  • Byshops nor Abbots to be de∣priued of their consecration, for doyng homage to ye king. 347.1.
  • Byshop of London Deane to the Archbyshop of Cantor∣burie. 349.1.
  • Byshop of Rochester, houshold Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterburie. 349.2.
  • Byshops through all Britaine forbiddē to consecrate Tho∣mas the elect of Yorke. 349.65.
  • Byshops See of Ely erected. 349.90.
  • Biham Castle holden agaynst Kyng Henry the third. 618.35.
  • Byshops of Englād complaine to the Kyng, of the extreame dealyng of the Archbyshop Thomas Becket. 415.18.
  • Byshop of Durham made an Earle. 478.67.
  • Byshops See erected at Car∣leil. 362.82.
  • Byshops that accursed Kyng Iohn and the Realme, fledde out of the Realme. 566.24.
  • Byshop of Londons Palace builded. 33.105.
  • Bigot Hugh fleeth ouer sea in∣to Fraunce, after the discomfi∣ture of Robert Earle of Ley∣cester. 432.71
  • Byshop of Salisburie murde∣red. pag. 1281. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Byshop of Erceter being blind, sent in Ambassade to Rome. 352.5.
  • Bayot Francis knight, eftsones rebelleth. 1569.27.
  • Bisi, Byshop of East Angles. 179.90.
  • Byshopriekes openly bought and sold for money. 330.27.
  • Byshops haue none aucthoritie to iudge of an Archbyshops cause. 331.53.
  • Byshoprickes let out to ferme. 333.60.
  • Byshops and Nobilitie forsake Northumberland. 202.2.
  • Byshops and nobilitie of Eng∣land, enuyng one another, refuse to make an English∣man their Kyng, and receiue a stranger. 291.50.
  • Bilney Thomas, Bacheler of lawe, brent. 1557.40.
  • Bigot Hugh, conspireth against king Henry the second. 426.113.
  • Byshops dueties to care for the health of mens soules. 353.77.
  • Byshops See translated from holy Iland, to Chester in the Streete. 219.51.
  • Byshop of Carlest bolde and faythfull. pag. 1123. col. 1. lin. 47. attached. pag. ibidē. col. 2. lin. 19. dyeth through greefe of mind. pag. 1129. col. 1. lin. 44.
  • Byshops allowed of for their pompe, & not for their lear∣nyng. 274.66.
  • Byshops refuse simply to obey the Kinges lawes. 403.9.
  • Biham Castle yeelded to Kyng Henry the third. 618.66.
  • Byshops Sees remoued from lesse renowmed, to more fa∣mous places. 303.62.
  • Byshops See ordeined at Dun∣wich. 162.60.
  • Byll agaynst the Clergie. pag. 1155. col. 2. lin. 36.
  • Byll against the Clergie. pag. 1168. col. 1. lin. 48.
  • Byshops and Abbots of Eng∣land, not ye ministers of God, but of the diuell. 279.115.
  • Bigod Roger, in armes against King William Rufus. 318.57.
  • Bickncle Iohn knight. 1450.17.
  • Bishops forbidden to be iudges in secular causes. 198.97.
  • Byshops See of Westes tran∣slated to Salisburie. 188.29
  • Bigod Roger made Erle Mar∣shall. 715.95.
  • Byshops See of West Saxons placed at Winchester. 180.71.
  • Byshops take an othe simply to obey the Kings lawes. 403.69.
  • Byshop of Beaunoys taken pri∣soner. 531.59.
  • Byshops shrinke from the Pope for money sake. 740.18.
  • Bintre William. 1463.2.
  • Bigot Hugh suborned to per∣iure himselfe. 365.72.
  • Byshopricke of London bought 171.78.
  • Bylney Arthur abiured. 1541.
  • Byshoprickes vnder the dioces of Cantorburie. 195.10.
  • Byrth of Henry the thyrd. 565.61.
  • Byshoprickes vnder the dioces of Litchfield. 195.15.
  • Biligelhage. 276.53.
  • Brunan bright. 226.27.
  • Byshops wyll rather dye then part frō money. 740.12.22.
  • Bigot Hugh, Earle of Nor∣folke, a valiant chiefteine. 367.43.
  • Bigod William drowned. 357.112.
  • Bigod Rafe Knight. 1448.47.
  • Blasing starre seen, before King Edwardes death the confes∣sour. 280.39.
  • Blasing star appeering, before the comming of Duke Wil∣liā of Normandie into Eng∣land. 284.5.
  • Blecca, gouernour of Lincolne conuerted to the faythe of Christ. 162.67.
  • Bloud rayneth in the Ile of Wight. 449.62.
  • Blederike Duke of Cornwall slayne. 154.73.
  • Blasing star appeering in Eng∣land. 309.47.
  • Blackamore, supposed to bee Badon hyl. 128.65.
  • Bleothgent, King of Wales. 297.26.
  • Blackwell hall in London, sup∣posed to be buylded for the temple of peace. 23.30.
  • Blauke Charters. 1102.20. a. 1103.17. a.
  • Bluet Robert, made Byshop of Lincolne. 323.104.
  • Blasing star appeereth in Eng∣land. 182.6.
  • Blasing starre appeering, brin∣ging famine among men, & murreys among cattel. 235.75.
  • Charles Earle of Bloys slayne at Cressy. 934.32. b.
  • Blanch King Iohns Neece promised in marriage to Le∣wes the French Kings son. 548.28.
  • Blaunche daughter to Henry ye fourth marryed to William Duke of Bauer. pag. 1134. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • Bleugent and Riuall, sonnes to Griffin, made gouernors of Wales. 277.76.
  • Charles de Bloys taken priso∣ner. 940.50. b. raunsomed 947.40. b.
  • Blind man restored to his sight by Augustine. 151.31.
  • Bladulfe, brother to Colgerne. 132.49.
  • Bladulfe slayne by the Bry∣taines. 133.25.
  • Charles De Bloys wynneth townes in Britaine. 916. 38. b. ouercome by ye Earle of Northampton. 918.50. b.
  • Blockhouses and bulworkes buylte along the sea coast. 1572.40.
  • Charles de Bloys slaine. 970.36. b.
  • Blasing starre. pag. 1133. col. 2. lin. 32.
  • Bloud of Hayles, brought into England. 781.100.
  • Blanch sent into Fraūce. 548.70.
  • Blewberde a rebel. pag. 1278. col. 2. lin. 56.
  • Blackney William. 1463.26.
  • Blunt William Lord Mōtiny almost slaine by the muti∣ning souldiours at Tourney. 498.10.
  • Blederike Duke of Torne∣wall. 154.66.
  • Blacke Crosse of Scotlande. 891.47. b.
  • Blacknesse yeelded to ye French King. 1697.54.
  • Blorehatha. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 4.
  • Blanche daughter to King Ed∣ward the third borne. 915.16. b.
  • Blasing starre. 786. lin. 10. a. 854.40. a.
  • Boniface Archbyshop of Can∣torburie, departeth this lyfe. 782.35.
  • Bonifacius Archby. of Mentz reproueth certain offences in Ethelbaldus. 190.9.
  • Bookes translated out of latine into Englishe by King Alu∣red. 217.78.
  • Boues Hugh drowned together with a great armie of men vpon the sea as they were cō∣myng into England to ayde King Iohn agaynst the Ba∣rons. 593.65.
  • Bodumni, a people in Britaine. 49.10.
  • Bourgh Castle taken by the Scots. 433.113.
  • Bosa ordeined Bishop of Yorke 182.14.
  • Boniface de Sauoy elect Arch∣byshop of Cantorburie. 659.5.
  • Iames Botiller created Earle of Ormond. 892.14. a.
  • Bouchier Thomas Archbyshop of Cantorburie dieth. 1431.38.
  • Bouchier Henry Earle of Es∣sex. 1447.1.
  • Bowes Rafe Knight. 1448.48.
  • Bohun Iohn, marrieth Mar∣garet, sister to Hugh Lupus Earle of Chester. 323.65.
  • Bohun Randulfe. 323.66.
  • Humfrey Bohun Earle of Her∣ford dyeth. 838.55. a.
  • Bosworth feeld. pag. 1416. col. 2. lin. 56. pag. 1422. col. 1. lin. 57.
  • Bonner doctor, restored to the Byshoprick of London. 1721 16.
  • Boallogie slayne. 1604.40.
  • Bokingham Iohn. 1463.25.
  • Boates might haue ben rowed in Westminster hall. 649.4
  • Booke of Common prayer cor∣rected. 1708.24.
  • Henry Bolinbroke created Erle of Derbie. 1050.5. b.
  • Boulbeck Isabel Countesse of Oxford dyeth. 714.12.
  • Bouencort Peter, hanged vpō despite. 502 45
  • Boucher Thomas Cardinal. 1463.13.
  • Bohom. pag. 1243. col. 2. lin. 37. pag. 1244. col. 2. lin. 16.
  • Bologne, and Bolognous, sur∣rendred

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  • vnto the Frenche King. 1703.50
  • Bologne besieged by Henry the seuenth. 1439.41.
  • Iohn King of Boheme slaine at Cressy. 934.32. b.
  • Boetius Hector cited. 3.75.
  • Boun Humfrey, high Consta∣ble of England. 431.64.
  • Bond men and women in Sus∣sex made free. 182.86.
  • Bolton, Prior of Saint Bar∣tholmew, his madnes. 1531 47.
  • Boune Henry Earle of Her∣ford. 552.92.
  • The Lord Boinren, high admi∣rall of France, Ambassadour with a trayne of. 1200.1505.47.
  • Boune Henry Earle of Herford deceasseth. 618.18.
  • Bowes Robert knight, fighteth vnfortunately. 1637.8.
  • Humfrey Bohun Earle of Her∣ford slayne. 866.30. b.
  • Both parties to be heard, be∣fore sentence be geuen. 271.3.
  • Boniface Archbyshop of Can∣torburie intronizated. 729.50.
  • Wylliā Bohun created Earle of Northampton. 900.13. b
  • Henry Bolinbroke Earle of Derby married. 1050.44. b.
  • Boucher Thomas Knight. 1447.21.
  • Booke of Common prayer set foorth. 1640.32
  • Boiac Almiramumoli kyng of the Sarasins. 486.8.
  • Bodinus Cited. 1.93. and .4.80. and .4.92.
  • Boucher Iohn redemed. 1426.15.
  • Bonnehomme Monkes order, first seene and established in England. 782.5.
  • Boseham. 277.100.
  • Bourne doctor, afterward By∣shop of Bath, is almost slaine as he preacheth. 1721.40.
  • Britaine Prouince lost, and the tribute ceaseth. 101.74.
  • Britaines make slaughter of the Scots and Pictes. 101.88.
  • Britaine without any certaine gouernour. 102.45.
  • Britaines land into France for sound preachers against Pe∣lagius heresie. 119.50
  • Britaines receiue the grace of God offered in Baptisme. 120.31.
  • Britaine deliuered from Pela∣gius heresie. 119.78. and 121.47.
  • Britaines assist Aurelius Am∣brose, and Vter Pendragon, agaynst Vortigernus. 122.22.
  • Britaines ouerthrowen by the Saxons at Dyorth. 142.111.
  • Britaines ouerthrowen by the Saxons at Fechanley. 143.21.
  • Britaine deuided into .vii. or 8. or .9. kingdoms. 143.66
  • Britaines weakened through ciuil dissention. 143.93.
  • Britaines constrained to with∣drawe into Wales. 143.98
  • Britaine destroyed by Gur∣mund pitifully. 144.27.
  • Britaine deliuered wholy in possession to the Saxons. 144.29.
  • Britaine called by the name of Hengistland, or England. 144.33.
  • Britaines driuen to keepe the possession of three prouinces in Britaine only. 145.10
  • Britaines flie in Armorike Britaine to seeke dwellings. 145.34.
  • Britaines gouerned by three kings or tyrantes. 145.46.
  • Berennus and his Norwegi∣ans put to flight by Guilth∣darus kyng of Denmarke. 24.2.
  • Brennus and his Norwegians arriuing in Albania, are dis∣comfited by Belinus. 24.32
  • Berennus fleeth into Fraunce for succour. 24.34.
  • Berennus marrieth the prince of Allobroges Seguinus daughter. 25.33.
  • Berennus returneth with an armie into Britaine. 25.52.
  • Berennus and Belinus made freendes by intercession of their mother. 52.60.
  • Berennus and Belinus passing the seas togeather, coquer a great part of Gallia, Italy, and Germany. 25.72.
  • Britaines fall into ciuile dis∣cord for the gouernment. 75 115.
  • Britaines conspire, and rebel a∣gaynst the Romanes. 76.29
  • Britaines eftsoones rebell a∣gainst the Romanes. 76.55.
  • Britaines beyond Adrians wal, breake through, and slay the Romanes. 76.84
  • Britaines prepare to resist Iu∣lius Cesar. 35.27.
  • Britaines readie to defend their countrey. 35.80.
  • Britaines put to flight by the Romanes. 36.78.
  • Britaines send Ambassadours vnto Cesar for peace. 36.86.
  • Britaines deliuer Hostagies vnto Cesar. 37.17.
  • Britaines ouerthrowne & cha∣sed by the Romanes. 38.50.
  • Britaines sue the seconde time to Cesar for peace. 38.56.
  • British historie, called also the new historie. 38.72.
  • British youth led foorth of the realme by Maximianus. 95.67.
  • British youth after the death of Maximianus, withdraw∣eth into Armorica. 97.17. & 97.84.
  • British souldiers of great puis∣saunce. 97.26. &. 99.37.
  • British youth led foorth by sun∣dry, ouer the seas. 99.31.
  • Britaines send to Rome for aid against the Scots and Pic∣tes. 100.2.
  • Britaines chased out of Kent by the Saxons. 126.6.
  • Britaines ouerthrowne by the Saxons in Kent. 126.26.
  • Britaines fall together by the eares among themselues. 126.39.
  • Britaines repulsed by Cerdi∣cus and his people. 126.112
  • Britaines vnder Nathaliod discomfited by the Saxons. 127.84.
  • British horsemen, put to flyght by the Romane horsemen. 40.99.
  • Britaines, what they call a towne. 42.81.
  • Britaines made tributaries to the Romanes. 43.1.
  • Britaines ouerthrowne by the Romanes in a vasley neere Cantorburie 43.83.
  • Britaines, at the second time of the Romanes comming, re∣fuse the Scottish mens ayde, and are vanquished. 44.66.
  • Britaine deuided into sundrye estates. 44.110.
  • Britaines refuse to pay their co∣uenanted tribute, to Augu∣stus Cesar. 46.33.
  • Britaines send Ambassadours to Augustus Cesar for peace. 46.63.
  • British Princes offer presentes in the Capitoll to ye Romane Gods. 47.21.
  • Britaines refuse to pay tribute to the Romanes, and make open rebellion against them. 47.55.
  • Britaine afflicted by inuasion of barbarous nations. 107.65.
  • Britaine likely to be vtterly van¦quished by the Scottes and Pictes. 111.35.
  • Britaines come against Cen∣walch, King of West Sax∣ons with an army. 176.74.
  • Brute deuideth Britaine be∣tweene his three sonnes. 16.35.
  • Britaine receyueth the fayth of Christ. .75.1.
  • Britaine the first of all other re∣gions, that openly receyueth the Gospell. 75.28.
  • Britaines expert in Magike. 2.106.
  • Britaines conspire to chase the Romanes out of the coun∣trey. 82.4.
  • Bretaimous in Henaud held by Britaines. 87.99.
  • Britaine tasteth of Dioclesians crueltie against Christians. 87.113.
  • Britaines placed in a parte of Fraunce, by Constantinus. 92.65.
  • Britaine numbred among the Prouinces that sent to the Sinode of Sardica. 94.44.
  • Britaine in Fraunce subdued by Maximianus. 95.68.
  • Britaine in Fraunce, to hold of the greater Britaine, and of the Kings thereof for euer. 95.72.
  • Britaines refuse to marry with the maydens of Fraunce. 95.84. 95.84.
  • Britaines imitate the Romane pleasures and delicacies. 69.67.
  • Britaines which inhabite about Calender Wood, set vppon the Romanes, and are van∣quished. 70.65.
  • Britaines gather a new power and receiue a great ouer∣throwe at the Romanes handes. 71.46.
  • Brentford battayle, fought by the Englishmen against the Danes. 255.7.
  • Brightrick succedeth Kenel∣woulf in the kingdome of West Saxons. 199.72.
  • Brightrick departeth this life. 200.39.
  • Brightrick poysoned, as some suppose, 200.42.
  • Britaines oppressed by ye Scots and Pictes. 96.60. & 97.20
  • British and Celtike language all one. 4.93.
  • Brightrick King of West Sax∣ons marryeth Ethelburga, daughter to Offa. 195.32.
  • Britaine left desolate for lacke of vittaile. 183.72.
  • British commons twice van∣quished by the Nobilitie. 101.21.
  • Britaines disdaine to giue their daughters in marriage to the Pictes. 67.53.
  • Britaines discomfited & slayne by the West Saxons. 130.39.
  • Britaines ouerthrowne by Wightgar and Stuff. 130.47.
  • Brute Greeneshe••••d bringeth al the realme of Fraunce vn∣der his subiection. 18.37.
  • Brinus conuerteth the West Saxons to ye Christian faith. 168.115.
  • Britaines cease to reigne in this land. 187.65.
  • Britaines vanquished & chased by King Inas. 187.100.
  • Brute and Corineus, ioyne theyr companyes together. 13.80.
  • Britaines vanquished & slayne by the Englishmen. 165.19.
  • Britaines couenant to finde the

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  • Saxons prouision of vitailes 114.56.
  • Britaine spoyled miserably by the Saxons from sea to sea. 114.66.
  • Epiford, or Aglisthorpe Bat∣taile against the Saxons. 115.76.
  • Britaines discomfited by the Saxons, flye into the moun∣taines. 117.23.
  • Britaines slayne by treason of the Saxons. 118.22.
  • Britaines slaine by the Saxons at a Banket. 118.66.
  • Brennus and Belinus, sonnes to Mulmucius, raigne ioint∣ly as Kings in Britaine. 23.80.
  • Brutes prayer before the Ora∣cle. 12.37.
  • Britaines vanquishe not the Saxons, without the ayde of the Scots and Pictes. 129.36.
  • Britaines vanquished by Ken∣ricus, King of West Saxons and chased. 142.53.
  • Britaines weare houpes of yrō, in steede of chaines of golde. 79.48.
  • Britaines paint their bodyes with sundry shapes of foules and beastes. 79.51.
  • Britaines hardnes in lodging and diet. 79.68.
  • Britaines in old time admitted as well women as men to publique gouernment. 61.37.
  • Broughton Thomas knight a man of no small power and aucthoritie in Lancashyre, by∣deth the Lord Louell. 1448.17. conspireth against ye king 1429.42. is slaine in bat∣tell. 1431.44.
  • Britaines make no account of Christian religion in ye Eng∣lishmen. 164.11.
  • Britaines ouerthrowne by Cēt∣wyne, King of the West Sax∣ons. 183.
  • Britaines put to flight by King Iohn. 585.55.
  • Broughe Hubert Erle of Kent dyeth. 705.32.
  • Britaines begin a new rebelli∣on against Seuerus the Em∣perour. 80.42.
  • Brigantes vanquished by the Romanes, and their countrey for the most parte subdued. 66.70.
  • Brent Foulkes poysoned dyeth. 625.50.
  • Broc Robert accursed. 417.27.
  • Brocmale or Brocmael, Earle or Maior of Chester. 153.91.
  • Brandon Charles Esquier iusteth. 1466.30. knight & captaine with Syr Henry Guilford of the Souereigne 1475.37. created Viscount Lisle. 1477.7. created Duke of Suffolke. 1494.28. goeth ouer to ye Iusts held at Paris 1496.12. & acquitteth hym∣selfe at them very honorably eadē. 42. is sent into France to reduce the Queene Dow∣ager of France into Englād. 1497.25. marieth her. eadē. 58. forsaketh the Court and why. 1499.39. leadeth an armye into Fraunce. 1526.20. helpeth to appease an in∣surrection in Suffolk. 1539.46. chosen knight of thorder of Saint Michaell. 1558.28. suppresseth with a power the rebellion in Lincolnshire 1566.1. Godfather to king Edward the sixt. 1570.41. besiegeth Bulleyn. 1594.9 dyeth. 1603.10. is praised ibidem.
  • Browne Antony viscont Mon∣tagu sente Ambassadour vnto Rome. 1763.40. is Lieutenant of an armye sent into France. 1767.19 knight of the garter, is sent Commissioner to Bruges. 1835.26.
  • Bray Reygnold knyght of the garter dyeth. 1457.10. is praised. ibidem.
  • Robert Brus crowned kyng of Scots. 841.41. b put to flight. 842.40. a. his landes giuen to Englishmen. 843.3. a. accursed. 844.40. b. his second brother hanged. 844.50. b. accursed. 856.76. a. ac∣cursed again. 858.40. a.
  • Brute meteth with other Troi∣an Progenies. 13.37.
  • Britaines conspire to reiect the Romane bondage. 60.10.
  • Brian, Nephew to Cadwallo fortifieth the Citie of Exce∣ter. 166.47.
  • Britaines write into Fraunce to Aetius for ayde, but can get none.
  • Brudus King of Pictes slayeth king Ecgfride. 185.28.
  • Bracelets of golde hung vp in high wayes. 217.
  • Britaines sende lamentable re∣quest to Rome for ayde a∣gainst the Scots and Pictes 100.25.
  • Brightwald succeedeth Theo∣dore in the Archbyshop sea of Cantorburie. 187.29.
  • Brute found this Iland inhabi∣ted. 9.33.
  • Brute how he came of ye Troy∣ans. 9.51.
  • Brute why so named. 9.66.
  • Brute slayeth his father at vn∣wares. 9.68. &. 10.25.
  • Brute fleeth into Greece. 10.35.
  • Brutes letter vnto Pandrasus king of Greece. 10.72.
  • Brute putteth Pandrasus and his armie to flight. 11.34.
  • Brute marryeth Innogē daugh¦ter to Pandrasus. 12.9.
  • Brighthelmeton brent. 1494.17.
  • Countesse of Britaine passeth into England. 917.19. a
  • Britaines refuse to take Augu∣stine for their Archbyshop. 152.10.
  • Britaines discomfited by Ethel∣fred at Chester. 153.71.
  • Britaines take part with kyng Henry the first against Ro∣bert Duke of Normandie. 344.22.
  • Duke of Britaine commeth in∣to Englande for ayde. 993.40. b. disappoynted by truce 996.30. a. restored to hys Dukedome. 1013.56. a.
  • Brightnoth, Earle of Essex, withstandeth the displasing of the Monkes. 235.103.
  • Brightnoth leadyng an armie against the Danes, is slayne with most of his people. 239.53.
  • Britaines what countreys they inhabited in the dayes of Cadwallo. 158.108.
  • Brinchilde prince of Henand, ouerthroweth Brute Gree∣nishield, prince of Britaine. 18.42.
  • Brock Robert, Chaplaine vnto the Kyng, inuenteth Con∣duite pipes of Leade with∣out souder. 1570.40.
  • Bradshawe Henry cited. 18.75.
  • Britaines driuen into desart places by the Scottes and Pictes. 101.
  • Brute Greeneshield ouerthro∣wen in Henaud by the prince of the Countrey. 18.42.
  • Brightwald fyrst Archbyshop of Cantorburie of the Eng∣lishe nation. 187.41
  • Brute consulteth with the Ora∣cle at Leogitia. 12.31.
  • Brute and his people departing out of Greece, arriue at Leo∣gitia. 12.29.
  • Brocmale defender of the Monkes and Priestes, flee∣eth out of the feelde. 154.16.
  • Brightwoldes vision, concer∣nyng the succession of the crowne of England. 267.91.
  • Britaines vāquished in a pight feeld by Claudius. 49.72.
  • Britaine committed to the go∣uernment of Plautius. 49.85.
  • Britannicus, sonne to Claudi∣us the Emperour, so surna∣med. 49.84.
  • Britaines neyther valiant in warre, neyther faythfull in peace. 50.40.
  • British coigne stamped, with the Emperour of Romes I∣mage. 50.52.
  • Britaines acknowledge to hold their kyngdome of the Ro∣manes. 51.43.
  • Britaintes send Ambassadors to Seuerus the Emperour, to entreate of peace. 79.26.
  • Britaine deuided into two Realmes. 31.110.
  • British Kynges names whiche raigned from Elidurus, to Lud. 32.65. and. 32.100. and. 33.40.
  • Brent Fulks taken and bani∣shed the Realme. 625.34.
  • Brutes line ended in Britaine. 22.80.
  • Britaines ouerthrowen by Ci∣negiscus Kyng of the West Saxons, at Beaudune. 155 63.
  • Brute and his company arriue in Afrike. 13.34
  • Britaine, in the time of the Ro∣manes gouernment here, ful of Fennes and Marrish ground. 79.40.
  • Britaines trained to quietnes and ciuilitie. 69.53.
  • Edward Bruce created king of Ireland. 853.47. a. spoyleth the countrey. 855.30. a. is slayne. 856.50. a.
  • Britaine, a citie in France by whom builded. 18.51.
  • Britaine deuided into foure tongues. 168.90.
  • Brute cōmaundeth this Iland to be called Britaine, and the inhabitantes, Britaines. 16 27.
  • Britaines lay stales to entrap the Romanes. 79.111
  • Britaines rebell agaynst Ed∣wine. 163.45.
  • Iohn Brimingham created Earle of Louth. 856.29. b.
  • Brian Stanford Knight. pag. 1416. col. 2. lin. 42.
  • Britaine in no part free from the Romane power. 69 50.
  • Bruncham Castle wonne by Kyng Iohns souldiers, and rased. 584.7.
  • Brute his pedegrue. 9.40.
  • Brute dyeth. 16.52.
  • Britael, kyng of Demetia. 39.12.
  • Britaine inhabited before the flood. 1.41.
  • Bray Reynold knyght, one of the cheefe of the Counsell, causeles complained of. 1466.21.
  • Brute and his Troians depar¦tyng from France, arriue in Britaine. 15.34
  • Duke of Britaine dyeth. 926.7. a.
  • Brigantes, inhabitantes of Yorkeshyre. 59.25.
  • Britaine, howe long after the flood inhabited. 2.1.
  • Biez, Marshall of France, en∣treth Muttrel. 1594.52. commeth before Bulleyne, 1599.30. buildeth a fort neare to Bullogne called

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  • Momplaisir. 1604.8. doeth much mischiefe in the Eng∣lishe▪ pale about Calice. ea∣dem. 14.
  • Broc Ranulph, owner of Hage∣net Castle. 431.49.
  • British tongue to this day re∣taineth some smack of the Greeke. 3.83.
  • Brute Greeneshield, the sonne of Ebranke, made gouernor of Britaine. 18.26.
  • Brute buried at London. 16.53.
  • Brecknoc Castle deliuered to Prince Edward. 765.49.
  • Brough Hubert, captaine of the Castle of Douer with other, prouide shipping a∣gaynst the Frenche Fleete. 615.41.
  • Britaines not knowen to the Romanes, til Iulius Cesars tyme. 34.102.
  • Britaigne Richard, knight. 415.62.
  • Robert Brus, Earle of Carrik dyeth. 840.48. a.
  • British commons ryse agaynst the nobilitie. 101.20.
  • Brutes posteritie receiueth an vncurable wound. 176.79.
  • Breton Iohn, byshop of Here∣ford, taken prisoner by the Barons. 726.47
  • Barons deale presumptuously against Henry the third. 759 70.
  • Brute and Corineus arriue in Fraunce. 13.84.
  • Britaines ouerthrowen by the Saxons at the Ile of Wight 131.48.
  • Brimefourd. 226.27.
  • Brooke Iohn, Lord Cobham. 1447.20.
  • Briges besieged by the Welch∣men. 408.40.
  • Broc Randall appoynted ouer∣seer of the goodes and landes of the See of Cantorburie. 407.107.
  • Braybroke Henry, captayne of Mountsorel Castle. 612.9
  • Broc Randulfe, keeper of Salt∣wood Castle. 415.99.
  • Iohn Breton Lord of Hereford dyeth. 786.56. a.
  • Britherike going foorth against Wylmote with a Fleete, lee∣seth the more part of his Shippes by a tempest. 244.99.
  • Brent Foulkes, captaine of Bedford castle spoyleth S. Albanes. 611.26.
  • Brittenden. 220.26.
  • Breuse William taken prisoner and put to death. 632.26.
  • Britaine when first called Al∣bion. 5.45.
  • Brent Foulkes conspireth a∣gainst king Henry the thirde 624.48.
  • Bridges borne downe with yee. 324.25.
  • Britaines put to flight by the Romans, and vtterly discom∣fited. 65.22.
  • Bristow taken by Robert Erle of Gloucester. 368.69.
  • Britaines reteined Christiani∣tie from the time of the Apo∣stles. 151.17.
  • British Church differeth from the Romish, about the feast of Easter. 151.23.
  • Bruydon Monasterie. 191.105.
  • Bristow Castle besieged. 763.90.
  • Breuse William and hys wyfe and children flye the realme for wordes the Lady Breuse spake of king Iohn. 566.67.
  • Brabanders, famous in skill & practise of warre. 445.61.
  • Brightwoulf King of Mercia, chased by the Danes. 206.113.
  • Broc Philip, Canon of Bed∣ford, arreigned of murder, & banished the land. 402.47.
  • Bridges Agnes doth penance for faining to be possessed by the diuell. 1870.46.
  • Broc Raynulfe, accursed by Archbyshop Thomas Bec∣ket. 409.79.
  • Bray wonne. 1528.10.
  • Bristow Castle fortifyed by the byshop of Constans. 318.55
  • Brenne Iohn King of Ierusa∣lem commeth into England. 622.74.
  • Brian, sonne to Robert Earle of Gloucester. 379.37.
  • Britaine Dukedome obtayned by Guy, sonne to the viscount of Touars husband to Con∣stance Arthures mother. 555 84.
  • Bristow castle builded. 351.54.
  • Brecknock battell, fought by the Englishmen agaynst the Welchmen. 324.36.
  • Brereton captaine of the ad∣uenturers slaine. 1531.30.
  • Breuse Lady and her sonne takē and sent to prison. 570.15.
  • Bridgnorth castle fortifyed a∣gainst King Henry the first. 339.59.
  • Bryson Castle taken by ye Eng∣lishmen. 524.23.
  • Brimsbery bridge repayred. 222.5.
  • Brun hugh Earle of March. 560.14.
  • Barnes Doctor burnt. 1580.4.
  • Britaines ouerthrowne by the Saxons at Bedford. 142.105.
  • Briake in Britaine assaulted by Englishmen. pag. 1154. col. 1. lin. 20. taken. col. 2. lin. 2.
  • Brennus marryeth the Prince of Norway Elsung or Eli∣sings daughter. 23.99.
  • Brendholme Edmunde put to death. 158.32.
  • Broc Roger, seruant to Archbi∣shop Thomas Becket. 406.29.
  • Brun Hugh Earle of Marche dyeth. 729.46.
  • Brecknock in wales takē. 222.18.
  • Britaine holdes furnished with French souldiours. 543.51.
  • Brest deliuered to the Duke of Britaine. 1090.2. b.
  • Britaine the lesse through ciuil dissention, of a fruitfull soyle, becommeth a wylde desarte. 410.19.
  • Braybroke Henry taken priso∣ner. 624.67.
  • Bridgewater. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 15.
  • Brute Greeneshield dyeth, and is buried at Yorke. 18.60.
  • Bromierd Philip. 1463.18.
  • Brigantes reuolt from the Ro∣manes to Venutius. 58.95.
  • Brute encountred by Giauntes in Britaine. 15.74.
  • Britaine at the first creatiō, was part of the continent. 1.28.
  • Britaine Britonant. 916.44. b.
  • Duke of Britaine commeth in∣to England. 924.46. a.
  • Britons brene the town of Pli∣mouth. pag. 1140. col. 2. lin. 28. woulde haue landed at Dartmouth. pag. 1142. col. 1. lin. 1. their crueltie. lin. 29.
  • Battell of Graueling. 1780.40
  • Thomas of Brotherton borne. 835.45. b.
  • Brute searcheth this land from one end to another. 15.68.
  • Bridge of London begun to be made of stone. 566.84.
  • Duke of Britaine dyeth. 916.7. a.
  • Brightrick put to death. 260.44.
  • Nicholas Brembre executed. 1071.37. b.
  • Brent Marche. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Duke of Britaine aydeth Hen∣ry Duke of Lancaster. 1105.12.
  • Bristow Castle. 371.21.
  • Bromeley towne. 277.14.
  • Bricennamere. 222.19.
  • Britaine wasted by the Consta∣ble. 993.33. b.
  • Britaine of the Samothei cal∣led first Samothea. 2.76.
  • Breause William, his craftie dealing with the Welchmen. 439.103.
  • Brandon Henry sonne to Char∣les Duke of Suffolke by the Frenche Queene Created Earle of Lincolne. 1526.13
  • British Monkes and Priestes slaine by Edelfred. 154.10.
  • Brighthelme succeedeth Alfin in the Archbyshoprick of Cā∣torburie. 233.82.
  • Bridgnorth Castle surrendred to the King. 396.13.
  • Broughty crag wonne by ye Lord Clinton. 1630.17. besieged in vaine by Monsieur de Chapell. 1635. wonne by Monsieur de Chermes. 1702.
  • Bulleyne Thomas Knight sent Ambassadour into France. 1506.26.
  • Bulleyne Thomas, treasurer of the kynges house, created Viscont Rochefort. 1536.19.
  • Butler Piers created Earle of Ossory. 1550.15.
  • Bulleyne Anne, daughter to the Earle of Wylshyre, is crea∣ted Marchionesse of Pen∣brok. 1558.33. goeth wt the Kyng to Calice. ead. 44. is married to the kyng 1559.33. is crowned Queene. 1560.50. is committed to the Tower. 1565.5. is be∣headed, and her speache be∣fore. 1565.18.
  • Bussey Roger. 391.21.
  • Bussey Iordaine. 391.22.
  • Burthred succeedeth Bertwolf in the kyngdome of Mercia, and marrieth Ethelswida, si∣ster to Ethelwolfus. 207.110.
  • Burialles found of late vppon Ashdone in Essex. 256.1.
  • Burcher Peter his manifold madnesse, desperate deedes, and shamefull death. 1869.44.
  • Bulgarie, in olde time called Mesia. 103.31
  • Bunghey Castle, made playne with the ground. 445.22.
  • Buly king of Powsey in Wales 122.58.
  • Burthred constrained to forsake his countrey, goeth to Rome, and there dyeth. 212.24.
  • Bunghey castle. 436.5.
  • Bury Abbey, spoyled by the Danes. 249.75.
  • Buren Count at the siege of Muttrel. 1594.45.
  • Burthred Kyng of Mercia, ex∣pulsed out of his kingdome by the Danes. 218.89.
  • Buckinghamshyre wasted by the Danes. 245.71.
  • Burnyng feuers reignyng in England. 314.26.
  • Bunduica, looke Voadicia.
  • Buckingham Castles builded. 221.45.
  • Burgenild, daughter to Kyng Kenvulf of Mercia. 205.40.
  • Bullenberg assaulted by Cha∣stillion, and valiantly defen∣ded. 1640.40.
  • Buying and selling of men in England prohibited. 341.34.
  • Bulmer Wylliam knight. 1448.46.
  • Philip Duke of Burgoigne,

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  • marrieth the Earle of Flan∣ders daughter. 976.45. b.
  • Buckenburne Robert attainted 1425.45.
  • Duches of Burbon taken pri∣soner. 979.20. a
  • Bucke Iohn attainted. 1425.51.
  • Burwham. 1463.24.
  • Boyham castle wonne. 1529.35.
  • The Burse built. 1836.30. proclaimed by Herought & Trumpetter, the Royall Ex∣change. 1857.44.
  • Bulles agaynst breakers of sta∣tutes. 1098.1. b
  • Bullocke Martin hanged. 1862.13.
  • Robert Burnel bishop of Bathe 791.58. a.
  • Burthred Kyng of Mercia, marrieth kyng Ethelwolfus daughter. 206.9.
  • Burgh Hubert marryed to Margaret the king of Scot∣lands sister. 619.73.
  • Burdee. pag. 1381. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Bulleyne Thomas, Viscont Rochefort created Earle of Wylshyre. 1553.10.
  • Burton vpon Trent. 583.64.
  • Bulmer Iohn knight put to death. 1570.10.
  • Bulleyne besieged. 1595.8. yeelded. 1796.40.
  • Bulles from the Pope agaynst Wicliffe. 1008.20. b.
  • Burgoigne spared for money. 965.49. a.
  • A Bull from Rome hanged on the byshop of Londons gate. 1852.27.
  • Burdiaur yeelded to the Frēch pag. 1285. col. 2. lin. 14.
  • Burials of traytours and fe∣lous permitted. 874.40. a.
  • Bury Abbay spoyled. 885.20. b.
  • Bu•…•…yris slayne by Hercules in Egypt. 5.106.
  • Burgh Hubert created Earle of Kent. 630.103.
  • Simon Burleis lyfe and ere∣cution. 1072.16. a.
  • Burgh Hubert appoynted war∣den of the Marches betwixt England and Wales. 551.110.
  • Brumpton Wylli. of Burford, attainted. 1425.55.
  • Bulmer Wylliam knyght, dis∣comfiteth the Lord Hume. 1487.34.
C.
  • Castles in England commaun∣ded to be rased. 389.63.
  • Castles suffred to stand contra∣trarie to couenaunt. 392.59.
  • Cartbridge Castle vppon Se∣uerne builded. 216.75.
  • Carausius slayeth Bassianus the King. 78.58.
  • Carausius a Britaine getteth together a great armie of Britaines, to expell the Ro∣manes out of Britaine. 78.64.
  • Cadwallo slayne, and his huge armie vanquished. 165.19.
  • Cadwalloes Image set vp for a terrour. 165.26
  • Cadwallo beginneth to •…•…eygne ouer Britaine. 165.81.
  • Cadwallo vanquished by Ed∣wine, fleeth into Scotlande, Ireland and Armorike Bri∣taine. 166.37.
  • Cadwallo departeth this lyfe. 167.
  • Cadwalloes body enclosed in an Image of brasse, and set o∣uer Ludgate in Londō. 167.41.
  • Caerlton, now called Glouce∣ster. 51.53.
  • Cangi, now the inhabitants of Denbighshyre in Wales. 54.7.
  • Cangi, or Denbighshyre men vanquished by the Romanes. 54.16.
  • Camulodunum peopled wyth bandes of olde souldiers. 54.38.
  • Camulodunum, where it stan∣deth. 54.49. & 55.15.
  • Cadwallan Prince of Wales traytrously slayne. 453.25.
  • Cadwalline, looke Cadwallo.
  • Cadwallo, King of Britaynes, rebelleth against Edwyne. 163.45.
  • Crueltie of Cadwallo & Penda in their victorie ouer the Northumbers. 164.1.
  • Cary castle. 368.75.
  • Cadwallo slayeth both ye kinges of Northumberland. 164.58
  • Cadwallo borne to the destruc∣tion of the Englishmē. 164.97.
  • Camuisse Richard, gouernour of Cypres, falieth sicke and dyeth. 494.28.
  • Camuille Gerard, depryued of the Sheriswike of Lincoln∣shire. 495.48. & 517.15. ar∣reigned for receyuing of theeues. 517.67.
  • Caratacus and his power dis∣comfited by the Romanes. 56.7.
  • Caratacus wyfe and daughter taken prisoners by the Ro∣manes. 56.19.
  • Caratacus deliuered to the Ro∣manes, by Cartemandua Queene of the Brigantes. 56.23.
  • Cartemandua, Queene of the Brigantes, deliuereth Cara∣tacus to ye Romanes. 56.23.
  • Caratacus greatly renowmed in Italy and at Rom•…•…. 56.28
  • Caratacus Oration to Clan∣dius the Emperour. 56.54.
  • Caius Trebonius, looke Tre∣bonius.
  • Cassibellane, and his Britaines flie from ye Romanes. 42.31.
  • Cadwallader constrained to forsake his countrey for want of vitteil. 183.70.
  • Cadwallader traueileth to Rome, and there dyeth. 183.81.
  • Camalodunum citie taken. 49.74.
  • Caerguent, or Winchester buil∣ded. 19.3.
  • Caen in Normandy besieged by Henry the .5. pag. 1187. col. 2. lin. 41. wonne. pag. 1188. col. 1. lin. 40. Cain castle yel∣ded. pag. ibidem. col. 2. lin. 23 peopled with Englishe. pag. 1189. col. 2. lin. 28.
  • Castles and Fortresses builded in Scotland by ye Romanes. 69.95.
  • Castle of Pomfret deliuered to Roger de Lacy Constable of Chester. 546.12.
  • Cambrey electe Byshop taken prisoner by the French. 546.44.
  • Cambrey elect Byshop restored to libertie. 546.54.
  • Cancorburie, or Kaerkyn buyl∣ded. 19.2.
  • Careticus or Caretius, made King of Britaine. 143.83.
  • Cameletum Castle, where it stoode. 54.64.
  • Caermalet, looke Cameletum.
  • Camulodunum mistaken for Cameletum. 54.68.
  • Camudolon all one citie wyth Camulodunum. 55.6.
  • Camulodunum supposed by some to bee Duncastre or Pontfret. 55.10.
  • Caratacus his fame and for∣tune. 55.27.
  • Caratacus fortifyeth a place of defence against ye Romanes. 55.40.
  • Caius Plautius, looke Plau∣tius.
  • Cataratacus, sonne to Cyno∣bellinus vanquished. 49.6.
  • Catuellani, a people in Bry∣taine. 49.11.
  • Calphurnius ye Romane Lieu∣tenant, and his armye slayne. 76.90.
  • Campheius Laurence Cardi∣nall Ambassadour frō Rome made Byshop of Lincolne. 1504.23.
  • Careticus besieged in Cice∣ster, escapeth into Wales. 144.26.
  • Carta de Foresta confirmed by Henry the third. 626.50.
  • Captaines names of great fame in the dayes of King Henry the second. 32.
  • Catharin wyfe to Perkin War∣becke taken. 1450.44.
  • Catharin daughter to Ferdi∣nande king of Hispaine ma∣ryed Prince Arthur. 1455.34. laye with Prince Arthur the night of her mariage. ••••∣dem. 1455.58. maryed to Henry the eyght. 1465.7. is crowned Queene. tadē. 44. accusing the Cardinall ap∣pealeth to the Pope. 1552. 4. is not called Queene but Princesse Dowager. 1559. 50. is diuorsed. 1560.40. procureth a curse against the king and realme, and therfore her court is broken. 1561.30. writeth a letter vnto the king. 1564.1. dyeth. eadem. 12.
  • Careticus departeth this lyfe. 156.81.
  • Causey made through the Fennes, to the Ile of Elye. 779.66.
  • Cambridge Thomas Clerke, present at the murdering of Archbishop Thomas Becket 416.95.
  • Cadwallo becommeth sole king of the Britaines. 145.50.
  • Cardinal Somercot an Eng∣lishe man dyeth. 701.16.
  • Castle, Balon wonne by the Frenche king. 547.12.
  • Castle of Chinon surrendred to King Iohn. 547.33.
  • Carpwald, ionne to Redwald, beareth only ye name of king of the Eastangles. 159.16.
  • Cambridge and Huntington Counties, graunted to Da∣uid, brother to king Wylli∣am of Scotland. 427.29
  • Canne Robert, a Monke of Ci∣steaur order. 406.77.
  • Caerlier, now called Leicester, builded. 19.57.
  • Caligula Emperour of Rome, prepareth an armie to go in∣to Britaine. 47.66.
  • Caligula spoyleth the Ocean. 48.14.
  • Caligula requireth to haue a triumph for conquering the Oceane, & is denied. 48.28.
  • Caerbran, now called the citie of Bathe. 19.24
  • Calice besieged by Kyng Ed∣ward the third. 935.54. b. yeelded to him. 943.21. b
  • Cardinals sent to Caleis to in∣treate of peace. 942.17. b. procure a truice for a yeere. 943.44. a. 945.1. b.
  • Cador Earle of Cornewall, slayeth Cheldrike. 133.28.
  • Cador rescueth Howel in Scotland. 133.38.
  • Carpwald, king of Eastangles, receiueth the Christian faith 162.23.
  • Cantorburie besieged, betray∣ed, and spoyled by the Danes 246.3.
  • Cantorbury better peopled thē London. 246.32
  • Cassibellane submitteth hym selfe to Cesar. 42.114
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  • 43.3.
  • Cassibellane sighteth with Ce∣sar and Androgeus, and is ouerthrowen. 44.4.
  • Cassibellane put to a yeerely tribute. 44.15.
  • Cassibellane dyeth. 44.95.
  • Cassibellane not brother, but sonne to Lud. 44.99.
  • Carleil repayred and peopled. 322.73.
  • Carleil castle builded. 322.77
  • Cambridgeshire mens valian∣cie agaynst the Danes. 245.39.
  • Castles throwen downe by the Kinges commaundement. 395.78.
  • Cardinals sent to treate of peace. 813.21. b. geather money. ibidem
  • Cardigan castle wonne by the Welchmen. 408.40.
  • Cassibellane, brother to Lud, admitted kyng of Britaine. 34 16.
  • Cantorburie citizēs, buy peace of the Danes for money. 244.115.
  • Canons regular placed at Ca∣erleil. 362.87.
  • Cardes, Dice, or tables, forbid∣den. 466.28.
  • Catherine, daughter vnto Hen∣ry the seuenth, borne and dy∣eth. 1451.56.
  • Carew Iohn Knight, atten∣deth on the Archduke vnto the court. 1459.28.
  • Catigernus, brother to Kyng Vortimer, and Horsus fyght a cumbat, and eyther slayeth other. 116.2.
  • Caen and the castle wonne by Chastillion. 1824.50.
  • Caerlud, the name of London. 33.115.
  • Cadwan prepareth an armie against Ethelferd kyng of Northumberland. 156.91.
  • Cardinall of Tusculane sent by the Pope to Kyng Iohn, to take away the interdiction of the Realme. 582.80. he deposeth the Abbot of West∣minster. 582.90. he calleth a conuocation of the Cler∣gie. 582.106.
  • Cardinall leaueth to K. Iohns side agaynst the Prelates of England, for the restitution of their losses. 583.12
  • Cardinall presumeth too much vpon his aucthoritie. 583. 53. he appoynteth vnmeete men to the Church. 583.58
  • Cahors citie recouered by the Englishmen. 399.36.
  • Calne, a Manour belongyng to kyng Edward. 235.109. and .136.20.
  • Cartile citie, by whom & when builded. 18.70.
  • Caerleon citie, nowe called Chester, by whom builded. 18.75.
  • Cardinals sent from the Pope, to treate of peace. 962.16. a.
  • Colloshill in Warwickeshyre. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 22.
  • Cairleon Ar Wiske builded. 27.94.
  • Syr Hugh Calurleys valiant∣nesse. 1008.52. a. 1013. 30. b.
  • Cane in Normandy taken by kyng Henry the fyrst. 344.14.
  • Calidonians by ambushes snap vp the Romanes. 80.5.
  • Calidonians conclude a league with the Romanes. 80.21.
  • Carew Gawen Knight rebel∣lyng, is taken. 1727.58. is set at libertie. 1763.24.
  • Cobham Lord with his sonne Syr Wylliam Cobham, de∣liuered out of the Tower. 1734.41.
  • Calphurnius remoued from the Lieutenantship of Bri∣taine. 77.8.
  • Cause it moued the Lordes to conspire agaynst Kyng Iohn 587.7. and 587.89.
  • Catching of Fishe with nettes taught. 182.71
  • Castles deliuered to the keping of Wylliam Earle of Albe∣marle, by king Iohn. 596.47.
  • Calaice besieged. 1770.30. is yeelded. 1771.50.
  • Cary Henry knight, Lord of Honnesdon, caried the order of the Garter vnto Charles the nienth, the French kyng. 1834.36. warden of the East Marches, and gouer∣nour of Barwicke, discomfi∣ted Leonard Dacres, & his complices. 1841.40.
  • Cadwallader succeedeth his fa∣ther Cadwallo, in the kyng∣dome of Britaine. 183.51
  • Cardigan, and Carmardyn Townes in reales. pa. 1414 col. 2. lin. 2.
  • Camelgaret a Welch byshop, takē prisoner by the Danes, and raunsomed. 221.20.
  • Cardinall, Archbyshop of Can∣torburie, sent to the Queene in sanctuary for her second sonne. pag. 1367. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Carew Peter knyght, conspi∣reth with the Duke of Suf∣folke. 1727.53. fleeth be∣yond the seas. ead. 58.
  • Causes why Geffrey Archby∣shop of Yorke was depriued. 549.2.
  • Castleford. pag. 1311. col. 1. lin. 26.
  • Cassels in Ireland, ordeyned an Archbyshopricke. 386.32.
  • Carton cited. 266.7.
  • Castels wonne by the Scottes 855.47. b.
  • Cantorbury Colledge in Ox∣ford founded. 1003.50. a.
  • Cassibellanes dominion where it lay by likelihood. 41.39.
  • Cassibellane made generall of the Britaines agaynst the Romanes. 41.46.
  • Carausius made kyng of the Britaines. 81.55.
  • Carausius slayne in the feelde by Alectus. 81.89.
  • Cantorburie destroyed by the Danes. 206.113.
  • Edmund Earle of Cambridge married Isabel, daughter to the kyng of Spayne. 992.4. a.
  • Cardinall of Piergort, trauay∣leth to make peace. 958.23. a.
  • Castles deliuered to the keping of Fouks de Brent by kyng.
  • Caen Abbey in Normandy builded. 315.91.
  • Caen wonne by the English∣men. 930.50. a
  • Cadwane king of Northwales. 154.67.
  • Geffrey lord Charmey, discom∣fited at Calais. 944.30. b. is taken prisoner there 945. 4. a.
  • Camber, second sonne to Brute 16.33.
  • Cambria allotted to Camber, nowe called Wales. 16.40
  • The Carricke burnt. 1476.36.
  • Cay doctor, cited. 2.76. and 3.8. and .3.94. and .4.2. and 4.47.
  • Cartimandua, refuseth her hus∣band Venutius, and marri∣eth Vellocatus. 58.82.
  • Cartimandua deliuered from her enimies by the Romanes 58.106.
  • Camulodunum taken by the Britaines, and sacked. 63.91.
  • Castalio Balthasar knight, en∣stalled for the Duke of Vr∣bice. 1461.45.
  • Caerleil citie and castle taken by the Scottes. 366.68.
  • Cardinall Cualo cōmeth ouer into England to kyng Iohn. 600.55. he excommunica∣teth Lewes the Frēch kings sonne by name. 600.61.
  • Caerleil citie recouered from the Scottes. 397.3.
  • Castles names geuen by kyng Richard the fyrst, to his bro∣ther Iohn. 475.38.
  • Carpwald slayne by an Eth∣nicke. 162.38.
  • Cause why the French Kyng warred agaynst the Bri∣taines. 562.52.
  • Caergrant, nowe called Cam∣bridge. 30.59.
  • Casinare Marques of Ran∣dealme, Ambassadour from the Emperour. 1458.40.
  • Cary George, sonne to the lorde Hunsdō, made knight. 1846 45. his letter of chalenge to the lord Fleming, with his answere, and Syr George his replie. 1848.29.
  • Castle Galiard besieged and deliuered to the French king 557.19.
  • Calice hauen in vayne attemp∣ted to be destroyed. 1526.11.
  • Caxtons Chronicle cited. 24.41. and .30.48.
  • Cambridge possessed by the Danes. 212.38
  • Cambridge Towne builded. 30.47. and .30.72.
  • Castle of Maydens in Albania builded. 18.13.
  • Cardiffe castle in Wales. 346.18.
  • Cardinal Gualo. 592.3.
  • Chatoau Valyard besieged. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 45.
  • Cardinals reuenues in Eng∣land seased into the kynges handes. 929.43. a.
  • Cantorburie the head citie of the kyngdome of Kent. 147.69.
  • Cassander vsurpeth the kyng∣dome of Macedonie. 29.93
  • Castles fortified by kyng Iohn. 601.25.
  • Caius Volusenus, looke Volu∣senus.
  • Calater wood in Scotland. 24.29.
  • Calphurmus Agricola, sent Lieutenant into Britaine. 76.74.
  • Cardiffe castle builded. 351.55.
  • Castle built nygh to Cryde Ab∣bey, called Huberts folly. 632.21.
  • Capitoll of Rome saued by the noyse of Ganders. 26.66.
  • Cambridge burned by the Danes. 245.60.
  • Castle Chinon and Sawmer. 542.23.
  • Castle and citie of Angiers de∣liuered to the Duke of Bri∣taine. 542.27.
  • The Cardinall of Saint An∣drewes imprisoned. 1589. 4. is deliuered out of prison, and dasheth the mariage be∣tweene Prince Edward, & Marie ye Scottishe Queene 1591.55.
  • Carew, the Baron of Carew slayne. 1478.22.
  • Causes which moued Cesar to make warre on ye Britaines. 34.103.
  • Cardinall Hispanus. 844.13. b.
  • Cambridge Vniuersitie when founded, and by whom. 28.78.
  • Carewe Nicholas knight, knight of the Garter, maister of the kinges house beheaded 1571.17. the speache which he used at his execution. ibidem.
  • ...

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  • Caen besieged and yeelded to the French. pag. 1276. col. 2 lin. 2.
  • Castles wonne by the byshop of Durisme. 832.20. a.
  • Caxton cited. 122.9.
  • Calice in old tyme called Icius Portus. 35.14.
  • Caircone castle fortified a∣gainst kyng Henry the fyrst. 339.60.
  • Caradoc Lancarnanensis, in what time he liued. 394.46.
  • Caleis inhabited with English∣men. 943.35. a.
  • Carow Edmūde knight. 1450 41.
  • Caboto Sebastian discouereth Moscouia. 1714.26.
  • Chateau Galiard castle in Nor∣mandie, builded. 539.53.
  • Cambridgshire annexed to the Sea of Ely. 349.94.
  • Catesby Willyam atteinted. 1415.46.
  • Cantorburie burned with ca∣suall fire. 191.90.
  • Candida Casa, now Whiterne 192.27.
  • Causes which mooued Duke William of Normandie, to assay the cōquering of Eng∣land. 285.81.
  • Caleis besieged by the Duke of Burgoigne. pag. 1259. col. 2 lin. 15. he breaketh vp hys siege. 1260. col. 1. lin. 53.
  • Caen castle repayred. 359.59.
  • Canutus and Harold, sonnes to king Swanus of Den∣marke, sent into England with a Nauie. 300.25.
  • Canutus & Harold with their armie put to flight by kyng William, escape to theyr shippes. 301.18.
  • Causey made through the fens of the Ile of Ely. 306.101.
  • Cardinals appoynted to treat of peace. 991.12. b.
  • Cambrey besieged by king Ed∣ward the third. 904.55. a.
  • Capitaine Hanson. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 15. beheaded. col. 2. lin. 13.
  • Cairbadon, now called the citie of Bathe. 21.97.
  • Captaines flourishing in the dayes of Richard the first. 541.53.
  • Cardinall of Saint Prarede dealeth al for money. 1023.14. b.
  • Cardinals come into England to treat of peace. 901.53. b.
  • Caernaruan burned. 810.19. b.
  • Cadsant Ile. 901.23. b.
  • Cataractone towne. 170.54.
  • Caerbranke citie, nowe called Yorke, by whom buylded. 18.10.
  • Canute Prudan, marryeth Gi∣tha, daughter to Osgote Clappa. 268.1.
  • Carausius commaunded to bee slayne, escapeth. 83.19.
  • Cadwan elected kyng of the Britaines. 156.75.
  • Carlile besieged. 853.48. b.
  • Cenwalch or Chenwald suc∣ceedeth his father Cinegis∣cus in the kingdome of West Saxons. 171.
  • Cenwalch putteth awaye hys wyfe, & receyueth her againe. 171.44.
  • Celwalch driuen out of his coū∣trey, flieth to the Eastangles. 171.46.
  • Cenwalch receiueth the Chri∣stian fayth. 171.53.
  • Cenwalch recouereth his king∣dome. 171.58.
  • Cedda a vertuous Priest, sent to preach the Gospell to the East Saxons. 174.23.
  • Cedda ordeined Byshop of the East Saxons. 174.37.
  • Cedda borne in Northumber∣land. 174.103.
  • Cenwalch king of west Sax∣ons, departeth this lyfe. 180.63.
  • Centwine succeedeth Escui∣nus in the kingdome of the west Saxons. 180 88.
  • Celiestline Abbey in Irelande buylded. 208.203.
  • Ceolwolfe expulsed his king∣dome by Bernwolfe. 205.72
  • Ceorlus, succeedeth his kinsmā Wibbas in the kingdome of Mercia. 153.9.
  • Ceolred, sonne to king Ethel∣red. 189.10.
  • Ceolred succeedeth Kenred in the kingdome of Mercia. 189.47.
  • Coelred dyeth, and is buryed at Litchfield. 189.48.
  • Ceadwalla entreth Kent wyth a armie, & is put to flight by the Kentishmen. 186.64.
  • Ceadwalla succeedeth Cent∣wine in the kingdome of the west Saxons. 183.100.
  • Ceolwolfe succeedeth his Ne∣phew Kenelme, in the kyng∣dome of Mercia. 205.70.
  • Cerdicus gouerneth the West partes of Britaine as kyng. 127.9.
  • Cerdicus doeth homage & feal∣tie vnto K. Arthur. 137.78.
  • Cedda dyeth in Lestinghē Mo∣nasterie. 175.28.
  • Chesshyre wasted by the welch∣men. 381.41.
  • Cerdiceore, supposed to be Yer∣mouth in Northfolke. 126.108.
  • Certicestshore. 130.46.
  • Ceolwolfe dyeth. 196.11.
  • Cealtide Synode. 199.11.
  • Celling William. 1463.11.
  • Cedferth, Byshop of Donwich. 195.14.
  • Cedwallo, looke Cadwallo.
  • Ceorle Earle. 207.11.
  • Cesar cited. 3.49. &. 3.62. and 4.77. &. 5.62.
  • Ceowuif departeth this lyfe. 155.43.
  • Celtica kingdome what coun∣tryes in conteined. 1.101.
  • Cerdicus a Saxon arriueth with a power in Brytaine. 126.103.
  • Chesshyre a great part, destroy∣ed by Norway Pirates. 238 40.
  • Ceadda ordeined Archbishop of Yorke. 177.71.
  • Ceadda remoued from the see of Yorke. 178.69.
  • Ceadda, made Byshop of Mer∣cia. 179.47.
  • Ceadda departeth this lyfe. 179.61.
  • Ceadda, brother to Cedda, go∣uerneth Lestinghem Mona∣sterie. 175.29.
  • Ceadwalla banished out of his owne countrey. 184.20.
  • Ceadwalla returneth with an army into his owne countrey 184.34.
  • Ceadwalla baptized at Rome, and there dyeth. 185.4.
  • Ceadwalla voweth vnto God. 184.52.
  • Ceoluolf, succeedeth Osrick in the kingdome of Northum∣berland. 190.83.
  • Ceoluolf renounceth hys kyng∣dome, and becommeth a Monke. 190.87.
  • Cedda, and his .iii. brethren all Priestes. 175.32.
  • Cheuling succeedeth Kenricus his father in the kyngdome of the west Saxons. 142.85.
  • Ceaulinus, looke Chauling.
  • Cerdicus, beginneth the king∣dome of the West Saxons. 127.10.
  • Cenulfe, ordeyned Byshop of Dorchester. 223.60.
  • Centwine maketh warre vpon the Britaines, & ouerthrow∣eth them. 183.44.
  • Cellach, second Bishop of Mer∣cia. 176.19.
  • Cenwalch vanquished by Wol∣sihere, and his countrey spoy∣led. 176.86.
  • Celricus, or Ceolrick, Nephew to Cheuling reigneth ouer the West Saxons. 145.63.
  • Celtike and British language al one. 4.93.
  • Celby Abbey in Yorkeshyre buylded. 315.90.
  • Cewolfe succeedeth Burthred in the kingdome of Mercia. 218.95.
  • Cearlus, K. of Mercia. 162.1.
  • Cesar, looke Iulius Cesar.
  • Ceouulf, or Ceoloulph begyn∣neth his reigne ouer the west Saxons. 152.72.
  • Certicestshore, called in old time Nazaleoy. 131.18.
  • Certaine Gentlemen of meane calling, appoynted to gouern the Romane armie in Bry∣taine. 77.12.
  • Charter of agreement between King Henry the seconde of England, and Willyam of Scotland. 440.51.
  • Charter of agreement between King Henry the seconde of England, and Roderike king of Connagh. 442.11.
  • Christian blood no dearer to the Pope then the bloud of Infidels. 739.90.
  • Chester besieged by the Sax∣ons. 153.65.
  • Charles Earle of Flaunders, murdered traytrously by hys owne people. 360.64.
  • Churches are the Popes to de∣fende, and not to robbe and spoyle. 741.68.
  • Christian religion in Britayne restored. 125.48.
  • Chester see, remoued to Dur∣ham. 241.25.
  • Children not begotten in law∣full Matrimonie, to bee no heires. 198.103.
  • Chealred, king of Mercia. 187 103.
  • Chirchedune Adam, shamefully whipped about Poicters. 446.72.
  • Church goods layd out to gage to helpe the Pope with mo∣ney. 633.20.
  • Charter of King Williā, graun∣ted to the citie of London. 316.94.
  • Chiefe Iustice wordes agaynst the clergie. 824.30. a.
  • Charles the fift Emperour ar∣riueth at Douer. 1509.20. seemed not much to delyte in pastyme. 1509.54. wyn∣neth Cardinall Wolsey by riche rewardes & large pro∣myses. eadem. 30. commeth eftsons into England. 1520 20. is Knight of the Garter and setteth in his owne stall at Windsor. eadem. 35. en∣treth into league with Kyng Henry. eadem. 55.
  • Charles King of Fraunce, sen∣deth an erronious booke in∣to England. 199.47.
  • Chichester citie consumed with fire. 465.35.
  • Charles Simplex, King of Fraunce, marryeth Egditha, daughter to King Edward. 223.11.
  • Chester citie builded. 58.5. &. 73.77.
  • Chorthmond, slayeth Aldred, murderer of King Ethelbert 201.69.
  • Chesterfield battaile, fought by the Lord Henry, against the Barons. 777.16.
  • Chester citie besieged by the Danes, and taken. 216.42.
  • Chester citie left by the Danes. 216.47.
  • Chitrey castle burnt. 385.39.
  • Chalus Cheuerell, besieged, and taken by King Richarde

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  • the first. 539.88.
  • Chester made a principalitie. 1097.20. b.
  • Chifi William hanged for rob∣bing of Pilgrimes. 484.31.
  • Chaunteries al committed to ye kings disposition. 1604.55.
  • Chester citie by whom builded 18.75. and. 18.82.
  • Chester citie repaired by Liel. 18.74.
  • Chester citie builded before Brutes comming into this land. 18.77.
  • Christes Churche in Cantor∣burie repayred. 320.67.
  • Church of England fore gree∣ued, and bereaued of her wealth. 321.6.
  • Churchmen of England com∣plaine of kyng Wylliam Ru∣fus to the Pope. 321.11.
  • Chereburg in Normādy. 321 73.
  • Chester Wylliam knight, his woorthy woorkes. 1714.40.
  • Calthrop Iohn his woorthy woorkes. 1714.40.
  • Cheeke Iohn knight his booke agaynst rebellion inserted. 1677.
  • Children foure liuing, and in good likyng, borne at one burthen. 1872.12
  • Cheyney Henry knyght, is made Lord Cheney of Tod∣dington. 1862.55.
  • Christerne kyng of Denmarke, commeth into England. 1525.56. returneth. ead. 20.
  • Charles Earle of Charoloys. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 6 mar∣ried Margaret-sister to Ed∣ward the fourth. pag. 1318. col. 2. lin. 21. Duke of Bor∣gongne. pag. 1318. col. 2. lin. 3.
  • Charles bastard of Henry Duke of Somerset, Lord Herbert, captaine of the rere∣ward, in the voiage to Tur∣win. 1478.51.
  • Tholmeley Roger knight, is one of the kinges Executors. 1611.50. is excepted out of the generall pardons, why. 1722.1.
  • Charles doctor, counsellor to Prince Arthur; and after Byshop of Hereford. 1456.58.
  • The still Christmas. 1536.28.
  • The Chappel of our Lady in Westminster Abbey built. 1457.40.
  • Cheuling, sonne to Kenricus, kyng of West Saxons. 142 55.
  • Charles, Bastard of Henry Duke of Somerset, created Earle of Worcester. 1494 31.
  • Chierburghe yeelded to the French. pag. 1277. col. 1 lin. 16.
  • Chabor Wylliam, Lord Admi∣rall of France, made knyght of the Garter. 1559.11.
  • Chester citie repayred, fortifi∣ed, and inlarged. 222.9.
  • Christin, mother to Edgar E∣deling, professeth her selfe a Nunne in Scotland. 298.75.
  • Chippingnorton by Cotfold. pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Charter of kyng Iohns submis∣sion to the Pope. 576.12.
  • Channel cast from Torksey, to Lincolne. 359.11.
  • Christe our Sauiour borne. 46 7.
  • Cherburgh deliuered to the Englishmen. 1009.58. b.
  • Chinon taken by force of assault by the French kyng. 562.39.
  • Charles the Emperour marri∣eth Isabel daughter to the king of Portugal. 1537.20.
  • Chancerie court instituted. 303.52.
  • Charles the nienth, the French kyng, is knight of the Gar∣ter. 1834.36.
  • Christian fayth receiued by the Englishmen. 148.17
  • Chesterby Philip, a knight of Lindesey, admonisheth kyng Henry the second of his euill l•…•…fe. 422.21.
  • Christes Church in Cantorbu∣rie, erected, and restored. 150 33.
  • Chartley castle founded by Ra∣nulph Earle of Chester. 618 11.
  • Chichester made a Byshoppes See. 309.64.
  • Churches builded in Northū∣berland. 168.80.
  • Church landes to be free from all tributes and seruices re∣gall. 207.39.
  • Church goodes stolen, to be re∣stored. 149.33.
  • Children to be baptised with three dippinges into fayre water. 420.101
  • Children to be baptised by any person, where danger of death is feared. 420.105.
  • Charter of king Henry the first. 586.66.
  • Free Chappels all geuen vnto the kyng. 1634.8.
  • Christian religion in Britayne decayeth. 119.21.
  • Cheyney Frances knight. 1450.18.
  • Chertsey Abby in Southerie builded. 181.19
  • Chateau de Leire rendred to the English. pag. 1234. col. 2. lin. 47.
  • Charteries taken from ye Eng∣lishe. pag. 1249. col. 1. lin. 24.
  • Charles the great his speare, sent to kyng Adelstane. 227.20.
  • Chaunteries all geuen vnto the kyng. 1634.8.
  • Charters graunted by Henry the third, are cancelled by hym. 629.16.
  • Charterhouse Monke appre∣hended at Cambridge. 657.77.
  • Charing Crosse builded. 800.3. a.
  • Charles ye fifth kyng of France dyeth. 1020.15. b.
  • Charles the great, and Offa, reconciled. 195.36.
  • Charles the .9. King of Fraunce dyeth, hys obsequies kept. 1870.40.
  • Chamber Iohn a rebel. 1434.135. is hanged. 1434.20.
  • Charles French King. pag. 1412. col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Chandew a Lorde of Brytaine created Earle of Bathe. 1426.35.
  • Charleton Richard attainted. 1425.42.
  • Charles the .8. King of France, maketh warre on Fraunces Duke of Britaine. 1431. de∣sireth King Henrie to ayde him or to be menter. ibidem. ouerthrowen by the power of Britaine in battaile. 1433.45. marrieth the heyre of Britaine. 1437.10. redee∣meth peace of King Henry the seuenth. 1440.10.
  • Church of S. Peter at West∣minster buylded. 75.36.
  • Church of S. Peter in Corn∣hill builded. 75.49.
  • Cheyney Iohn knight sent into Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Iohn Lord Chandos slayne. 981.1. a.
  • Christianus, a Byshop of the Danes. 302.22.
  • Charles bastard sonne to Hen∣ry Duke of Somerset Earle of Worcester sent into Frāce in Ambassade with a trayne of aboue. 400.1506.23.
  • Iohn Cheyney condenmed. 1097.54. a.
  • Christopher Vrswide. pag. 1400. col. 1. line. 56. col. 2. lin. 8. pag. 1407. col. 2. lin. 54. pag. 1408. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Childe crucifyed by the Iewes at Norwich. 381.11.
  • Christiās beheaded by the Sa∣rasins at Acres. 501.26.
  • Chiorburgh besieged by the English. pag. 1192. col. 1. lin. 42. yeelded col. 2. lin. 24.
  • Cheldrike King of Saxonie, ar∣ryueth in Scotland wyth an armie. 132.54.
  • Cheldrike, discomfited and cha∣sed wyth his armie of Sax∣ons. 132.74.
  • Charles the fift Emperour dy∣eth. 1785.58.
  • Charugage what it is. 549.2.
  • Church of Paule in London dedicated. 768.27.
  • Chalenge of the Duke of Orli∣aunce. pa. 1141. col. 2. lin. 1.
  • Church goods sold towardes payment of King Richard the first his raunsome. 512.47.
  • Chipnham battaile, fought be∣tweene the Englishmen and Danes wyth equall victory. 212.67.
  • Chester made a Byshops See. 309.65.
  • Chester citie wonne by ye West Saxons. 204.32.
  • Chipnham. 207.25.
  • Cham alotted vnto Affrica. 1.77.
  • Christians honoured and che∣rished by Constantinus. 91.90.
  • Charnelles Hugh knight. 595.30.
  • Cheuling departeth into exyle, and there dyeth. 146.59.
  • Chester Abbey builded. 336.13.
  • Cheape of things. 900.40. a.
  • Cheldrike pursued by the Bri∣taines, and slayne. 133.30.
  • Charles the French Kyngs bro∣ther marryed to Lady Bea∣trix. 715.2.
  • Geffrey Charney taken prisoner in Britain. 919.27. a.
  • Chicke hatched with foure feete 351.43.
  • Chichester, chiefe citie of the kingdome of the south Sax∣ons. 125.85.
  • Cypriotes standerd taken in the feeld by the Englishmen, and sent to Saint Edmondes shrine. 492.36.
  • Cypriotes submit them selues to Kyng Richard the fyrst. 493.24.
  • Cisteaux order charged with paiment towardes the ran∣some of king Richard the fyrst. 512.56. refuse giftes offered by the Emperour. 526.8.
  • Cirencester, nowe called Cice∣ster. 144.5.
  • Cirester besieged by Gurmun∣dus, and taken. 144.11.
  • Ciuile contention in Kent for the kingdome. 187.36.
  • Cirencester battaile, fought be∣tweene Penda and Qui∣chelme. 169.31
  • Cicester castle rased by the freendes of king Henry the third. 611.68.
  • Citie of London assigned to the custody of the Constable of the Tower of Londō. 74.81.
  • Cinegiscus departeth this life. 171.35.
  • Citizens of London serued in the hall at coronation. 1120. col. 1. lin. 32.
  • Circuites appointed for Iusti∣ces itinerantes. 443.53.
  • Ciuil dissention breeding in England against king Iohn.

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  • 586.32.
  • Cicely Duches of Yorke, mo∣ther vnto Edward ye fourth, dyeth. 1445.1.
  • Cinuise Queene. 175.59.
  • Citizens of London accursed by the Pope. 596.74.
  • Ciuilis sent into Britaine to rule the Prouinces there. 104.68.
  • Ciuill warres in Britaine .li. yeeres. 22.99.
  • Ciuil warre in Britaine be∣tweene Constantinus, and Mordreds sonnes. 138.17.
  • Cied Wylliam knight, Lorde Burleigh, made Lord Trea∣surer of England. 1864.8.
  • Citie of London payeth to Hen∣ry the third for a fine, three thousand markes. 739.2.
  • Cinegiscus succeedeth Do•…•…ulf in the kyngdome of West Saxons. 155.51.
  • Cinegiscus receiueth his sonne Richelinus, to raigne ioinet∣ly with him in his kingdome 155.57.
  • Cimbil, brother to Cedda. 175 20.
  • Cicile second daughter to Ed∣ward the fourth. pag. 1356. col. 1. lin. 39. pag. 1413. col. 1. lin. 33.
  • Cicilie sister to ye kyng of Swe∣den, commethurto England, and is deliuered of a sonne, called Edwardus Fortuna∣tus. 1835.4. returneth into Sweden. 1836.16.
  • Citizens of Cantorburie slaine in a fraye. 270.95.
  • Citizens of London are graun∣ted to passe tosle free through out an England. 628.94.
  • Citizens of London fined, for ayding king Lewes. 628.107.
  • Cingetorir, out of the Kinges of Kent, vanquished, and ta∣ken prisoner by the Romans 42.108.
  • Citizens of Winchester serue in the kytchen at King Ri∣chard the fyrst his coronati∣on. 519.18.
  • Cissa, sonne to Ella, succeedeth his father in the kingdome of South Saxons. 130.53
  • Cinewulfus, looke Kinewulfe.
  • Citizens of London serue in the Butterie, at King Richard the fyrst his coronation. 519. 14. the wealthiest cast into prison in Windsor castle. 774.10. obteyne pardon of the kyng. 774.43. and .775 63.
  • Ciuile discord among the Bri∣taines for the gouernement. 75.115.
  • Cipriotes slaine lyke beastes by the Englishmen. 492.32
  • Cimbeline, looke Kymbeline.
  • Cinegiscus receyueth the faith of Christe. 169.5.
  • Ciuile warres decayeth the force of Britaine. 101.36
  • Cisteaur order fyrst begun. 333 86.
  • Cisteaur Abbey founded. 333.91.
  • Cimburgh, daughter to Pen∣da, married to Alchfride. 173.31.
  • Cities, Townes, & Trees, o∣uerthrowē by wind. 199.63
  • Cities & townes defaced by so∣daine fire. 196.21.
  • Clifford Robert knight, sent by the rebelles, to the Duchesse of Burgegne. 1442. belee∣ueth Perken to be the Duke of Yorke. ibidem. returneth home, and commeth vnto the kyng. 1443.48.
  • Lionel Duke of Clarence, mar∣rieth the Duke of Millans daughter. 974.51. b.
  • The Cleargie complained of in the lower house. 1553.10.
  • Clothes forbidden by the states of the lowe countreys, to be transported thyther out of England. 1833.35. the mart of them transferred vn∣to Embden ead. 45.
  • Claudius the Emperour arri∣ueth at Porchester in Bri∣taine, and there fighting with the Britaines, is put to the woorse. 50.57.
  • Claudius the Emperor driuen backe to his shippes by Arui∣ragus. 50.72
  • Claudiocestria, nowe Glouce∣ster, and why so called. 51.52.
  • Cleneland wasted by ye Scots. 306.116.
  • Clere Matthew, Sheriffe of Kent. 497.28.
  • Clare Richard Earle of Glou∣cester dyeth. 800.60.
  • Clotenus, kyng of Cornewall. 22.89.
  • Cloth workers strangers. 900.43. b.
  • Cleander setteth on the Ro∣mane souldiers, to cōplaine on Perhennis. 77.34
  • Cleberie castle taken, and de∣stroyed. 396.10
  • Bertrain de Cleaquin discōfi∣teth the Englishmen. 990.16. b.
  • Gilbert de Clare, Earle of Glo∣cester dyeth. 815.17. a.
  • Gilbert de Clare, Earle of Gloucester slayne. 852.55. b.
  • Clinton Geffrey accused of trea∣son. 361.75.
  • Clarenbald, elect Abbot of S. Augustines in Cantorburie. 415.77.
  • Clodius Albinus, appoynted Lieutenāt of Britain. 77.71
  • Clodius Albinus choseth forth a great power of Britaines to trāsport ouer into Fraūce. 77.78.
  • Clodius Albinus encountreth with Seuerus the Empe∣rour in Fraunce, & is slayne. 78.7.
  • Clerke William atteinted. 1425.48.
  • Clifford Henry knight Earle of Cumberland 1536.17.
  • The Clergie proud in apparell and licentious in lyfe. 1504.45.
  • Clergie denie to graunt a sub∣sidie. 823.45. a. they are ex∣cluded from the Kings pro∣tection. 823.53. b. receyued againe. 824.40. a.
  • Sir Iohn Clerke slain. 1013.10. a.
  • Clergie out of order, and full of vnseemely enormities. 330.30.
  • Clun Riuer. 55.62.
  • Clippers of money punished. 788.47. b.
  • Clergie denyeth to graunt a subsidie. 991.4. b.
  • Cloaricus, a Mountaine in Wales. 117.56.
  • Claimes at the Coronation of king Henry the fourth. 1116 46. a.
  • Chilterne Woods, and coun∣trey. 245.18.
  • William Clinton created Erle of Huntington. 900.13. b.
  • Clide riuer. 70.1.
  • Clergie men, punishable before a temperal Iudge, for killing the Kings Deere. 442.103.
  • Clergie men, to be conuented, and punished by a temporall Iudge, as wel as the Laytie. 442.110.
  • Claudianus the Poet cyted. 106.63.
  • Claudius the Emperour com∣meth into Britaine. 49.69.
  • Clusium in Italy beseeged by Brennus & Beinus. 25.80.
  • The Clergy to bee released of the Premunire, giue the king 100000 .li. 1556.32.
  • Clerkes not suffred to come o∣uer into the Realme, without an othe. 418.27.
  • Claudius Emperour of Rome, sendeth an armie into Bry∣taine. 48.62.
  • Clokes short, brought to be vsed in England. 471.90.
  • Clipestone. 516.82.
  • Roger Lord Clifford takē. 790.30. b.
  • Cnute ouermatched by King Edmond. 257.1.
  • Cnute and King Edmond, a∣gree to part the land between them. 257.24.
  • Cnute refuseth to combat with King Edmond. 257.32.
  • Cnute concludeth a league and truce with King Edmond vppon conditions. 257.80.
  • Cnute receyued for absolute Kyng of all England. 257.100.
  • Cnute taketh vppon him the whole rule ouer the realme of England. 258.65.
  • Canute, looke Cnute.
  • Cnute seeketh occasions, to ryd himselfe of such traitours as had betrayed other vnto him. 260.14.
  • Cnute passeth ouer into Den∣marke with an army against the Vandales. 260.75.
  • Cnute returneth againe into England. 261.4.
  • Cnute passeth ouer with an ar∣mie into Denmark, agaynst the Swedeners. 261.11.
  • Cnute with his armie ouer∣throwne by the Swedeners 261.13.
  • Cnute goeth to Rome, to visite the burialles of Peter and Paule. 261.57.
  • Cnute dyeth at Shafteburie, and lyeth buryed at Winche∣ster. 261.71.
  • Cnute, the myghtiest Prince that euer reygned in Eng∣land. 262.1.
  • Cnute withdraweth from Lon∣don into the Ile of Shepie, and there wintereth. 253.75.
  • Cnute ordeined King of Eng∣land at Southampton. 254.11.
  • Cnute besiegeth London, and is repulsed. 254.19.
  • Cnute and king Edmond Iron∣side, trie their right in a com∣bat at the Ile of Oldney. 256.59.
  • Cnute offreth his crowne to S, Edmond. 250.50.
  • Cnute, a great benefactor to S. Edmond. 250.35.
  • Cnutes endenour to establishe himselfe in the kingdome of England. 250.33.
  • Cnute setteth his crowne vpon the head of the Image of the crucifix. 262.58.
  • Cnute sonne to Swanus, elec∣ted to succeede in his fathers dominions. 250.3.
  • Cnutes crueltie against ye Eng∣lish pledges. 250.75.
  • Cnute returneth into England with an armie. 251.78.
  • Cnutes pride, in commaunding the sea not to slowe. 262 29.
  • Cnute constrayned to forsake this realme, flyeth into Den∣mark. 250.69.
  • Cneus Trebellius, looke Tre∣bellius.
  • Cnuto, sonne to Sueno king of Danes, sent with an army in∣to England against K. Wil∣liam. 308.25.
  • Cnute marryeth Emma, wy∣dow to king Egelredus. 259 47.
  • Cnutes issue. 262.74.
  • Commissioners sent from the Pope into England. 304.52.
  • ...

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  • Contention between the Arch∣byshops of Cantorburie and Yorke, for the superioritie. 305.22.
  • Constantinus, sonne to Cador, beginneth to rule ouer Bri∣taine. 138.3.
  • Constantinus appoynted kyng by Arthur, and crowned. 138.10.
  • Cornelius Tacitus what tyme he wrote. 58.36.
  • Cogidune, a king of the Bri∣taines. 58.33.
  • Courtehuse Robert departeth this lyfe. 362.115.
  • Courtehuse Robert pineth a∣way vpon greefe and displea∣sure. 363.11.
  • Copa, a counterfeite Phisiti∣on, poysoneth Aurelius Am∣brose. 123.57.
  • Conran kyng of Scottes, mar∣rieth Alda, sister to Vter Pendragon. 132.17.
  • Corgh kingdome in Ireland, geuen vnto two Irish lordes 450.9.
  • Combat betweene Arthure, and certayne Giauntes in Fraunce. 133.70.
  • Continuall victories are a pro∣uocation to manfulnesse, and contrarswyse. 375.94.
  • Chorea Gigantum, otherwyse called Stonehenge. 129.32.
  • Constantinus ruled by the ver∣tuous counsell, and admoni∣tions of his mother Helene the Empresse. 94.4.
  • Colchester Towne walled by Helene the Empresse. 94.9.
  • Contrarietie among wryters, concernyng the warres be∣tweene the Britaines and Saxons. 125.13.
  • Connah countrey, where it ly∣eth, and the nature thereof. 420.37.
  • Collections made for the chri∣stians in the East partes, and for maintenance of the warres there, agaynst the miscreantes. 409.20.
  • Combat fought betweene Henrye of Essex, and Ro∣bert de Mountfort. 397.59.
  • Conditions of agreement, be∣tweene kyng Henry the se∣cond, and his sonnes. 438.48.
  • Constantius forsaketh Helen, and is constrained to marrie Theodora. 89.30.
  • Constantius and Galerius Maximianus, created Em∣perours togeather 89.32.
  • Constantius falleth sicke, and dyeth. 89.75.
  • Constantius setteth the crown vppon his sonne Constanti∣nus head. 89 87
  • Constantius policie, to discerne true Christians from false. 89.109.
  • Constantinus, sonne to Con∣stantius, crowned, and pro∣claimed Emperour. 89.87. and .90.43.
  • Constantinus begotten vpon a British woman, and borne in Britaine. 90.64.
  • Constantinus created Empe∣rour in Britaine. 90.66.
  • Constantinus escapeth vnto his father in Britaine. 89.79. and .90.77.
  • Constantinus for his noble actes atchieued, surnamed the great. 90.65.
  • Constantinus hougheth post horses, for feare of pursuing. 90.71.
  • Constantinus requested to come into Italy to subdue Marentius. 91.3.
  • Cōstantinus marrieth Fausta, daughter to Maximinianus. 91.7.
  • Constantia, sister to Constanti∣nus, married to Licinius. 91 62.
  • Constantinus leadeth an armie into Italie agaynst Maxen∣tius, and slayeth him. 91.70
  • Cōstantinus getteth the whole Empire vnder his subiecti∣on. 91.84.
  • Constantinus kyng of Scots, conspireth with the Welch∣men agaynst kyng Adelstane. 225.16.
  • Constantinus and his Scottes subdued by kyng Adelstane. 225.21.
  • Constantinus restored to his kyngdome, acknowledgeth to hold the same of the kyng of England. 225.27.
  • Constantinus kyng of Scottes slayne. 226.74.
  • Constantinus arriueth at Tot∣nes in Deuonshire with an armie. 108.51.
  • Constantinus crowned kyng of great Britaine. 108.69.
  • Constantius, sonne to king Constantinus, made a Monke. 109.6.
  • Constantinus trayterously slaine by a Pict. 109.9
  • Constantius the Monke, sonne to Constantinus, created kyng of Britayne. 109.58.
  • Constantius the kyng murde∣red. 109.96.
  • Cornelius Tacitus cited. 73.19.
  • Coilus, sonne to Marius, made king of Britaine. 73.83.
  • Colcheste in Effex builded. 74.10.
  • Coilus brought vp among the Romanes at Rome. 73.85.
  • Coilus dyeth. 74.15.
  • Cordilla, youngest daughter to Leir, married to Aganippus one of the Princes of France 19.113.
  • Cordilla, youngest daughter to Leir, admitted Queene of Britaine. 20.67.
  • Constans, sonne to Constanti∣nus, shorne a Monke. 98.34.
  • Constans made partaker of the Empire, with his father Cō∣stantinus. 98.35.
  • Constans sent into Spayne with an armie. 98.38
  • Colman ordeyned Byshop of Northumbers. 177.8
  • Colman returneth into Scot∣land. 177.25.
  • Controuersie about shauing Priestes crownes & beards. 177.16.
  • Coilus sendeth Ambassadours vnto Cōstantius to conclude peace with him. 88.68
  • Compromise touching possessi∣ons betwixt Richard the first, and Philip kyng of Fraunce. 538.32.
  • Constance sister to king Lewes of Fraunce, married to Eu∣stace Duke of Normandie. 372.63.
  • Constantinus kyng of Scots, perswaded to ayde the Bri∣taines agaynst the Saxons. 120.10.
  • Contention betwene the Arch∣byshops of Cantorburie and Yorke, about setting the kynges crowne vppon his head. 360.50.
  • Commotion raised by Earle Godwyn, and his adherentes against Kyng Edward. 271.50.
  • Couentrey Abbey spoyled. 380 62.
  • Coyne in England chaunged. 453.111.
  • Constantius sent against Con∣stantinus into Fraunce with an armie. 98.69.
  • Constantinus slain in Fraunce. 98.71.
  • Counsell holden at Oxford. 251.48.
  • Constantius marryeth Helene daughter to Coilus Kyng of Britaine. 88.70.
  • Commendable protestation, & worthy of Christians. 468.69.
  • Counterfeiters of Christ appre∣hended and executed. 620.8.
  • Conspiracie moued by the No∣bilitie of England, agaynst king Stephan. 367.34.
  • Counterfeit myracles of the Monkes against Priests, for their houses. 235.112.
  • Courtney Williā Lord Court∣ney son vnto Edward Erle of Deuonshire. 1450.40.
  • Courtney William knight. 1450.42.
  • The Cornish men rebel. 1446. 5. are ouerthrowen at Black∣heath. 1447. rebell agayne with Perkin Warbecke. 1449.50. dissolue their po∣wer. 1450.50. are sore vexed by commissioners. 1451.1.
  • Comete seene goyng backward in the firmament. 351.45.
  • Courtney Williā Lord Court∣ney and sonne to the Erle of Denonshire marieth Ratha∣rin daughter to Edward the fourthe committed to the tower. 1457.30.
  • Courtney Henry Marques of Exceter commeth wyth a great power against the re∣bels of the North. 1568.14. Lord Steward of England at the arreignment of the Lord Dercy & Hussey. 1570. 5. is condemned of treason. 1572.10. is executed. ibidē.
  • Courtney Edward Earle of Deuonshire succoureth Ex∣cester and is hurt. 1450.40. & 47.
  • Colonie sent to inhabite the Ar∣des in Ireland. 1864.35.
  • Conanus, looke Aurelius Co∣nanus.
  • Combat at Westmin. 1016.45. a.
  • Constable Robert Knight put∣to death. 1570.10.
  • Combat for land appointed, but not fought, and the manner therof. 1858.52.
  • Counterfeyters of the Virgin Mary, and of Mary Mag∣dalen, apprehended and con∣demned. 620.27.
  • Cobham William Knight hys prowesse. 1640.30.
  • Colledges all geuen vnto the king. 1634.8.
  • Conspiracie made by Kineard, against Kinelwulf. 198.3.
  • Conrade Emperour. 262.1.
  • Commons submit themselues to King Henry the thyrd. 614.63.
  • Constantinus a Britaine chosen Emperour. 98.4.
  • Copsius made gouernour ouer the Northumbers. 312.17.
  • Copsius slayne by Osulf. 312.25.
  • Contention between Thur•…•…an Abbot of Glastenburie, & the Monkes of that house. 313.1.
  • Cōstantinus Pagonatus, Em∣perour. 183.54.
  • Cornwall Edmund knight sent into Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Contibald Iames Ambassador from Maxumlian Duke of Burgoine. 1438.45.
  • Comete appeareth. 739.46.
  • Comius kept as prisoner by the Britaines, set at libertie. 36.91.
  • Colchester castle surrendred to Lewes. 610.35.
  • Coyne of Copper the value im∣based. 1709.10.
  • Comius, gouernour of Artois sent by Cesar into Britaine. 35.37.
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  • Cornhill mistaken for Thorney. 75.51.
  • Contention betwixt the Arch∣byshop of Cantorburie & the Erle of Kent. 637.1.
  • Colchester castle besieged and wonne by King Iohn. 598.24.
  • Constance refuseth her husband and maryeth a new. 547.41.
  • Conuocation at Powles. pag. 1155. col 1. lin. 12.
  • Coilus dyeth. 88.72.
  • Commotion raysed by Roger Acton. pag. 1166. col. 2. lin. 34.
  • Conspiracie moued by Byshop Odo, aganist King William Rufus. 318.28.
  • Couentrie Abbey, by whom buylded. 277.15.
  • Conyers Roger knight, made captayne of the Tower of Durham. 449.47.
  • Colesey taken and spoyled by the Danes. 244.35.
  • Controuersie betweene the Priestes and Monkes ended by Myracles. 236.34.
  • Constantinus deceasseth at Ni∣comedia in Asia. 94.23.
  • Corne blasted and burnt vp by lightning. 270 7.
  • Colchester supposed to bee in olde tyme Cannilodunum. 54.55. & .74.
  • Coyne throughout the realme, broken or slit. 363.112.
  • Conspiracie moued by ye kings of Scotland and Wales, a∣gainst king Adelstane. 225.18.
  • Conan Meridock, made king of Britaine in Fraunce. 95.71.
  • Conan Meridock sendeth into great Britaine for wyues for his people. 95.87.
  • Couetous practise of Carausi∣us to enritche himself. 83.4.
  • Courtchuse William, sonne to Duke Robert, made Earle of Flaunders. 360.68.
  • Courtchuse William, Earle of Faunders, dyeth of a wound. 361.33.
  • Contractes without witnesse concerning mariage, may be denyed. 341.18.
  • Constantius begynneth hys reigne ouer Britaine. 89.5.
  • Constantinus the sonne of Con∣stantius, borne. 89.15.
  • Constantius his birth and No∣bilitie. 89.
  • Conspiracie of the Britaines to reiect the Romane bon∣dage. 60.10.
  • Constantinus gathereth an ar∣mie, and passeth ouer into Fraunce therwith. 98.23.
  • Conspiracie against Elidurus by his brethren. 31.83.
  • Contention betweene two bre∣thren, Earle Harold, & Earle Tostie. 278.75.
  • Counsell holden at Oxford by the Lordes that take parte wich King Henry the thyrd. 610.28.
  • Cole Moore battaile agaynst the Saxons. 116.16.
  • Corineus, captaine of a Troyan ofspring. 13.75.
  • Corineus & Brute ioyne their companies together. 13.80.
  • Corineus and Brute arryue in Fraunce. 13.84.
  • Corineus wrestieth wich Gog∣magog. 15.83.
  • Commissioners sent from the Parliament to king Richard the second. 1113.24. a.
  • Constable Iohn knight. 1448.49.
  • Collect deuised in honour of Archbyshop Thomas Bec∣ket. 425 25.
  • Courtney Walter. 1450.34.
  • Contention betweene Anselme Archbyshop of Cantorburie, and Thomas the electe of Yorke. 348.11.
  • The Colledge of Iesus foun∣ded. 1462.52.
  • A Colledge erected at Ipswich. 1533.54.
  • Coyne of copper embased. 1818.10. called all in. ea∣dem. 31.
  • Coyne forteine all except the Frenche & Flemish crownes forbydden. 1816.7.
  • Coyne new made. 1816.38.
  • Counstance mother to Arthur. 543.40.
  • Constance committeth Arthur her sonne to the trust of the French King. 543.47.
  • Coronation of King Iohn. 544.76.
  • Courtney Edward sonne to Henry Marques of Excester set at libertie. 1720.45. made Earle of Deuonshire. 1721.1. is committed to the towre. 1734.36. delyuered out of the towre, & commit∣ted to the sure keepin on Sir Thomas Eresham. 1755.8. is set at libertie, and obtey∣neth licence to passe the seas where he dyeth. 1763.30. is described and his frowarde fortune. ibidem.
  • Counsell holden at Oxford by the Archbyshop of Cantor∣burie. 620.2.
  • Comentarius Alexander a de∣uine preacher to King Iohn 569.8. his opinions in mat∣ters of Religion, and accor∣ding to the aucthoritie of the Pope in temporall possessi∣ons. 569.33.
  • Iohn Comyn murdred by Ro∣bert Brus. 841.43. b.
  • Compton Henry knight made Lord of Comptō in the Hole. 1862.54.
  • Constances citie wonne by the Frenchmen, and recouered a∣gaine. 351.60.
  • Cono, the Popes Legate in Fraunce. 351.115.
  • Conspiratours against Kyng William Rufus in ye North, sodeinly surprised. 329.3.
  • Coffins of Gold and siluer, full of dead mens bones. 327.35
  • Couragiousnes of king Willi∣am Rufus, declared in hys dealing towardes Helias. 329.93.
  • Commodus, Emperour of Rome. 76.82.
  • Condhere, seruant to Oswyn, slayne. 170.56.
  • Contention for superioritie be∣tweene Henry Byshop of Winchester Legate, & Theo∣bald archbyshop of Cātorbu∣rie Primate of Englande. 378.59.
  • Cornwall giuen to Corineus. 15.98.
  • Cornelius Tacitus cited. 45.44. &. 46.34. &. 53.42. and 58.30.
  • Collingham William a valiant Gentleman of Sussex & ene∣mie to the Frenchmen. 601.7.
  • Constantinus brother to Al∣droenus King of little Bry∣taine sent with an armie into Britaine. 102.39.
  • Constance wyfe to Prince Eu∣stace, sent home with her dowrie. 388.72.
  • Colledge of Saint Michael in Cambridge founded. 872.26. a.
  • Cornelius Tacitus cited. 113.
  • Cowchete wonne by the Lord Talbot. pag. 1267. col. 2. lin. 22.
  • Couentrey church ioyned to the Sea of Chester. 336.3.
  • Colledge of Fodringey. 1445.5.
  • Counsell holden at Westmin∣ster by Hubert Arcybyshop of Cantorbury, concerning ec∣clesiasticall matters. 549.17.
  • Colde Winter. 551.65.
  • Constantinus, borne in Bythy∣nia. 88.90.
  • Congreshall Lord Congreshall captaine of Perkin War∣beckes gard. 1441.33.
  • Conan meridock, Duke of Cornwall. 93.34.
  • Constantinus first peopled Ar∣morica with Britaines. 97.8
  • Constantia Posthumia, wyfe to Gracianus the Emperour. 97.43.
  • Colledge of Brasen Nose in Oxford founded. 1463.22.
  • Cordilla slayeth her self. 20.86.
  • Cogheshal Raufe cited. 560.2.
  • Contention betweene the By∣shops and Monkes of Can∣torburie about the Election of an Archbyshop. 561.84.
  • Coggeshall Abbey in Esser, founded. 394.27.
  • Coiff Edwines heathen By∣shop. 161.39.
  • Cornishmen subdued by Kyng Adelstane. 226.94.
  • Cornishmen rydde quite out of Exeter. 226.98.
  • Confederates with Henry the sonne, inuade the dominious of King Henry the .ii. 427.56.
  • Counsels holden, concerning the restitution of secular Priests to their Colledges, and ye remouing of Monkes. 235.108.
  • Constans slayne at Vienna by treason. 98.81.
  • Cōstantinus Capronimos, Em¦perour. 197.79.
  • Conuocation at Powles. pag. 1166. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • The Colledge of Christes chur∣che in Oxford erected. 1533 54.
  • Composition betwixt Henrye the fourth and hys brother. 630.58.
  • Couentrey made free of tolle and custome. 277.21.
  • Conspiracie moued by Robert Earle of Northumberland, against King William Ru∣fus. 325.104.
  • Coilus Earle of Colchester be∣ginneth to rule ouer Bry∣taine. 88.52.
  • Constantinus the great, hys swoorde sent to Kyng Adel∣slane. 227.17.
  • Confederacie of noble men a∣gainst Henry the .iii. 750.50.
  • Common lawes of the realme, instituted. 274.96.
  • Cowling castle assaulted. 1727 40.
  • Communication betwixte the French King & Kyng Iohn. 546.70.
  • Couer few instituted. 299.17.
  • Constantinus slaine, and buri∣ed at Stonhenge. 138.33.
  • Constantinus reprehended for his tyrannie. 138.69.
  • Cordes Lord Cordes a French man Lieutenant of Picardie aydeth the rebels in Flaun∣ders. 1435.10. besiegeth Newport. 1436.50. his gre∣die desire of Calice. cadem. 20.
  • Colgrime, looke Colgerne.
  • Colgerne escapeth into Germa∣nie for ayde. 132.
  • Ingeram Lord Coucy created Earle of Bedford. 971.23. a
  • Composition of the Romaines with the Gaules for their li∣bertie. 27.6.
  • Conan Duke of Britaine, de∣parteth this life. 410.8.
  • Colwolphus possesseth part of Mercia by graunt of the Danes. 215.70.
  • Coursye castle taken by Henry the fift. pa. 1190. col. 1. li. 2.
  • Hugh Courtney Earle of De∣uonshire

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  • killeth the French∣men. 904.15. a.
  • Conspiracie against Henry the fourth. pag. 1126 col. 1. lin. 5. disclosed by the Earle of Rutland. pag. 1127. col. 1. lin. 1. conspiracie againe. pag. 1134. col. 1. lin. 8.
  • Combat fought betweene king Edmond Ironside, and King Cnute. 256.59.
  • Conquest of Ireland taken in hand by the Englishmen. 418.34.
  • Cornishmen, a remnant of the old Britaines. 203.11.
  • Cornishmen subdued by ye west Sarons. 203.12.
  • Corbert Richard knight sent in∣to Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Cottesholde sheepe transported into Spayne. pag. 1317. col. 1. lin. 47.
  • Coronation of King Henry the iiii. proclaymed. 1116.40. a.
  • Conspiracie against King Ri∣chard the second. 1091.40. b. detected. 1092.5. a.
  • Combat appoynted at Couen∣trey. 1100.57. a.
  • Iane de Courtney maryed to the Earle of Saint Pawle. 1016.11. b.
  • Colgerne King of Saxons in the North, ouerthrowen by Arthur. 132.30.
  • Combat at Westminster. 1047 56. b.
  • Cottesholde. pag. 1320. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Courtney Archbyshop of Can∣torburie in displeasure. 1048 15. b.
  • Councel at Brussels. 905.40. a
  • Councel at Villefort. 910.12. a.
  • Walter Byshop of Couentrey imprisoned. 847.30. a.
  • Court of Chiualrie. 1103.1. b
  • Counsellers remoued from the King. 1070.5. b.
  • Counsellers committed to pri∣son. 1070.21. b.
  • Conspiracie moued by Robert Earle of Gloucester, wyth many of the Nobilitie, a∣gainst Kyng Stephan. 368.57.
  • Iohn Lord Cobham condem∣ned. 1097.54. a
  • Commissioners from Flaun∣ders reiected. 1040.1. b.
  • William Courtney Archbishop of Cantorburie. 1038.21. b.
  • Iohn Coplād taketh the Scot∣tish king. 940.4. a. rewarded for the same. 940.2. b.
  • Thomas Corbrige made Arch∣byshop of Yorke. 835.1. b. dyeth. 840.37. a.
  • Couentrey the Queenes Har∣borow. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Commissioners for peace mette at Arras. 915.40. b.
  • Reinald Lord Cobham cōdem∣ned. 1098.11. a.
  • Cold prophet right serued. 1038.40. b.
  • Coldingham Abbey. 185.70.
  • Colingborne beheaded. pag. 1406. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Colledges in Oxford founded. 884.47. a.
  • Coquid Riuer. 241.32.
  • Colgerne slayne by the Bry∣taines. 133.25.
  • Cocke broke. pag. 1371. col. 2. lin. 58.
  • Coyne amended. 789.47. a.
  • Constable of Fraunce his offer to Edward the fourth. pag. 1348. col. 2. li. 18.
  • Countesse of Oxford prysoned. pag. 1142. col. 2. lin. 15.
  • Conquet wonne. pag. 1213. col. 2. lin. 3.
  • Constantines citizen of Lon∣don executed. 620.17
  • Conan duke of Britaine sea∣seth the citie of Nauntes in∣to his hands. 398.36
  • Conspiracie of the Nobles a∣gaynst Archigallo. 31.4
  • Colledges al commytted to the kyngs disposition. 1604.54
  • Combat cōcluded to be fought 533.74. it breaketh of a∣gayne.
  • Corselles castle wonne and ra∣sed. 533.15
  • Coyne enhaunced. 1537.30
  • Coilus gouernour of Colche∣ster, commeth agaynst kyng Asclepiodotus with an army 82.62.
  • Cor•…•…e castle. 236.48
  • Corphes gate. 337.1
  • Coleuille Philip rebelleth a∣gainst king Stephē. 393.21
  • Corinbratus, looke Gurguntus
  • Controuersie arising betweene king Henry the first, & Arch∣bishop Anselme. 338.26
  • Conspiracie made by Robert Belesme Earle of Shrews∣bury against king Henry the first. 339.56
  • Constance Duches of Lanc. di∣eth. 1084.31. b
  • Confirmation of charters by Henry the third. 649.62
  • Corman sent to preach the gos∣pell in Northumberlande. 167.77.
  • Corman returneth, hauyng ta∣ken smal effect. 167.87
  • Connach in Ireland, ordeyned an Arehbishopricke. 386.33
  • Crown intailed vnto the heires of Henrye the fourth. pag. 1125. col. 1. lin. 40.
  • Common councell called. pag. 1290. col. 2. lin. 4.
  • Councell of Constance. pag. 1170. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Combat fought betweene Ca∣tigernus and Horsus. 116.2
  • Controuersies betwit prelates of the church. 725.70
  • Councel at Stamford. 1080.1. b.
  • Commodus enuieth the re∣nowme of Calphurnius. 77 4.
  • Cobre. 201.51
  • Commotion at Norwich. pag. 1272. col. 1. lin. 39.
  • Edmund Erle of Cornwal di∣eth. 836.16. a
  • Commotion begun at Yorke. pag. 1319. col. 1. lin. 21.
  • Courteney Archbishop of Can∣torbury purchaseth Bulles to get money. 1086.40. b.
  • Colgerne a Saton commeth ouer into Britaine with a power. 129.57
  • Carlot queene of France. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 25.
  • Conspiracie against king Ri∣chard the secōd. 1091.20. b
  • Coynes changed. pag. 1161. col. 1. lin. 23.
  • Concubines of Ed. iiii. pag. 1375. col. 2. lin. 30.
  • Cordilla taken prisoner, & layd in ward. 20.83
  • Cornwall assigned to Theo∣mantius. 34.41
  • Conspiracie practised agaynst Cheuling king of Westsax∣ons. 145.56
  • Coyne altered to the better. 398.16.
  • Conspiracie against Ethelwol∣fus, for placing his wife vn∣der a cloth of estate. 207.68
  • Coyne newe. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 3.
  • Couentree. pag. 1329. col. 2. lin. 11.
  • Cōstantius sent ouer into Bri∣taine with an army. 88.65
  • Cromwell Thomas late ser∣uant to the Cardiaall, is ad∣mytted into the kyngs ser∣uice. 1554.25. made Ma∣ster of the Rolles. 1563.11. Secretary to the kyng, and master of the Rolles, is made Lorde keeper of the Priuie Seale. 1563.20. is created Lord Cromwel. ead. 24. is made general vnder the king ouer al ye spiritualitie. ead. 26 commaundeth the Pater no∣ster, the Ane, the Creede, and the ten Commaundementes to be taught in English. ead. 40. made knight of the Gar∣ter. 1570.28. the perswa∣der of the suppression & pul∣lyng downe of all houses of religion and Pilgrimages. 1570.24. created Earle of Essex, and Lord great cham∣berlaine of England. 1578. 47. is attainted, and put to death. eadem. 27. the prayer pronounced by hym at his death. ibidem. is described. 1579.20.
  • Croftes Iames knight arraig∣ned. 1755. set at libertie. 1763. is ioined with the lord Gray in the charge of the Li∣eutenant general of the army before Lith. 1804.20.
  • Cranmer Thomas the kynges chapleyne, and ambassadour to the Pope, made Archby∣shop of Canterbury. 1559.55. dissolueth by sentence the marriage betweene the king and Katherine his brothers widow 1560.40. is God∣father to the Lady Elizabeth the kings daughter. 1561
  • Croker Iohn knight. 1450.43.
  • Crida begynner of the kyng∣dome of Mercee. 143
  • Crispine William taken priso∣ner. 345.27
  • Creation of Dukes. pag. 1170 col. 1. lin. 26. of Earles. pag. 1199. col. 2. lin. 7.
  • Crowland Abbey builded. 197 16.
  • Creation of States. pag. 1386 col. 2. lin. 53.
  • Crosbyes place. 1379. col. 1. lin. 27.
  • Crueltie of Scots. 820.1. a.
  • Crekenfourd battayle, fought betweene the Britaines and Saxons. 126.4
  • Cremensis Iohannes a Legate sent into England. 359.86
  • Cremensis Iohannes extreme agaynst incontinencie in o∣thers, is hym selfe taken in bed with a strumpet. 359.97.
  • Cremensis Iohannes defamed getteth hym backe to Rome without effect. 360.3
  • Crueltie of the Scots towarde the inhabitants of Northum¦berland. 368.34
  • Crueltie of the Britaines in the tyme of their victorie. 64.33.
  • Crucifix ouerthrowen by thun∣der and lightnyng. 3.22.3
  • Croftes Richard knight, coun∣seller to prince Arthur. 1456 52.
  • Creations. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 31.
  • Creyford battayle, looke Cre∣kenfourd.
  • Creation of Noblemen. 1050.53. a.
  • Cramner Thomas Archbish. of Canterbury, one of the ex∣ecutours to king Henry the eight. 1661.30. is attainted 1723.40. disputeth openly at Oxford. 1735.14. is con∣demned for heresie, disgra∣ded, recanteth, and repen∣penteth, yet is burnt. 1765.30.
  • Croftes Iames knight captein of Haddington is commen∣ded. 1640.26.
  • Cranmer Thomas Archbishop of Canterbury, godfather to Edward sonne to Henry the eight. 1570.39
  • Crispine William taken priso∣ner. 356.5
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  • the Englishe men. 307.10.
  • Crispus brother to the Empe∣rour Claudius. 89.24
  • Crueltie of Tostie toward his brother Haroldes seruantes. 278.84.
  • Crimes obiected to the Earle of Northumberland by the Duke of Lancaster. 1037.50. a.
  • Crossing bringeth sight of Di∣uels, and driueth them also a∣way. 228.
  • Cranmers castle besieged and rased. 387.51.
  • Cride Abbey brent by Henry the thyrd. 632.3.
  • Creation of noble men. 1157. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Cressenor Thomas. 1443.38.
  • Crykelade. 220.24.
  • Crueltie of the Danes exerci∣sed at Cantorburie. 246.10.
  • Hugh Cressinghās pryde. 829.13. a.
  • Creation. pag. 1268. col. 2. lin. 33. pag. 1270. col. 1. lin. 14. pag. 1286. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Crosse erected for an ensigne of victorie. 164.111.
  • Crosse with a Crucifix seene in the ayre. 469.74.
  • Crosse whereon Christ suffred, found out at Ierusalem, by Helene the Empresse. 91.115.
  • Crosses of bloud fall from hea∣uen. 200.8.
  • Crida King of Mercia, dyeth. 145.87.
  • Creation of Earles by Kyng Iohn. 545.37.
  • Cridiorus King of Albania. 39.9.
  • Crouch hauen in Ireland. 419.50.
  • Cuthred leadeth an armye a∣gainst Ethelbaldus King of Mercia. 193.83.
  • Cuthred falleth sicke and dyeth. 193.99.
  • Cumbra Earle, cruelly put to death. 194.3.
  • Cutbert aduaunced to the byshopricke of Lindesferne. 185.35.
  • Cumberland wasted and spoy∣led by the Englishmen. 228.4.
  • Cumberland giuē to ye Scots, to hold the same by fealtie, of the Kyngs of England. 228.13.
  • Custome of saying prayers at the shutting of doores and windowes, begun in Eng∣land. 298.32.
  • Custome to rake vp the fire, and to ring curfue in Englande, instituted. 299.7.
  • Cumberland recouered from the Scots. 397.3.
  • Cumin Robert sent with an ar∣mie against the Northren re∣bels. 299.37.
  • Cumin Robert and his people slayne by the rebelles in the North. 299.65.
  • Cumdagins and Margan de∣uide Britaine between them 20.94.
  • Siger de Curtrey put to death. 903.9. a.
  • Cumdagius vanquisheth and slayeth his cousin Margan. 21.24.
  • Cumdagins becommeth sole ruler of Britaine. 21.33.
  • Cutha brother to Cheuting, o∣uerthroweth the Britaines at Bedford. 142.103.
  • Custome of ye Saxons to seeke newe habitations. 112.35.
  • Cunedagius and Margan re∣bel against Cordilla. 20.81.
  • Cumberland giuen by free graunt to the Scots. 367.10.
  • Cumbald, Archbyshop of Yorke 201.58.
  • Customes of best Churches most to be followed. 149.23
  • Curson Robert, a man excel∣lently learned, made a Cardi∣nall. 783.
  • Custome of the Kings of Eng∣land, to offer their crownes to S. Edmond. 250.53.
  • Cuneueshore in Sussex. 125.58.
  • Cumberland wasted and de∣stroyed by the Englishmen. 307.2.
  • Curcy Iohn, Lord chief Iustice of Ireland. 448.8.
  • Cumdagius dyeth, and is buri∣ed at Troynouant. 21.39.
  • Cutwyn slayne, and his Eng∣lishmen chased by the Bry∣taines. 143.19.
  • Cunecester, called also Chester in the streete. 241.20.
  • Cumbresourg Abbey buylded. 172.39.
  • Curthuze Robert, founder of Newcastle. 311.6.
  • Cutwine, brother to Ceauline, King of West Saxons. 184.7.
  • Cuthred King of West Sax∣ons 189.62. &. 193.41.
  • Cunburg. 201.41.
  • Curcy Robert, slayne. 367.46.
  • Curtana the Kings sworde. 1119. col. 2. lin. 10.
  • Curcy Iohn Lord of Vluester. 552.55.
  • Curtayling of horses forbyd∣den. 198.111.
  • Curson Robert Captaine of Guisnes a espie in Flaūders. 1457.8. is cursed at Powles eadem. 18.
  • Culpepper Thomas lyueth in∣continently with the Queene 1582.32. suffereth therfore. 1583.13.
  • Custome of Wolle raysed. 826.13. a.
D.
  • Danes sweare an othe to depart the countrey, and breake it. 212.44.
  • Danes sayling from Warham toward Excester, are cast a∣way at Swanewick. 212.47.
  • Danes deliuer pledges for per∣formance of Couenantes. 212.56.
  • Danes march towards Abing∣don with an armie. 213.8.
  • Danes and Englishmen, con∣clude a peace vppon conditi∣ons. 213.42.
  • Danes soiourne the winter sea∣son at London. 213.47.
  • Danes breake both the peace and their faith together. 213.76.
  • Danes slayne in great number by the Englishmen. 214.54.
  • Danes arriuing in ye kingdome of West Sarons are slayne by the Deuonshiremen. 214.61.
  • Danes chased at Edanton by the Englishmen, deliuer ho∣stages for their departure. 214.86.
  • Danish nobilitie part, baptised. 214.99.
  • Danes winter at Cirencester. 215.35.
  • Danes enter into East Angle, and deuiding it, begun to in∣habite the same. 215.41.
  • Danes besiege Rochester, and are repulsed from thence. 215.47.
  • Danes ouercome in fight vpon the sea, by the Englishmen. 215.54.
  • Danes returne out of Fraunce, and arriue in East Kent. 215 75.
  • Danes constrained to cate their horses. 216.44.
  • Danes ouerthrowne and slaine by the Londoners. 216.61.
  • Danish shippes taken and burnt by the Londoners. 216.79.
  • Danish maigne armie deuided into three partes, and sent a∣brode. 216.88.
  • Danes come oft a land to rob & spoyle the West Saxons coū∣trey. 216.94.
  • Danes take halfe the kingdome of Mercia into their owne handes. 218.102.
  • Danes settle themselues in Northumberland. 219.37.
  • Danes despised by the Eng∣lishmen. 220.15.
  • Danes slayne in Northumber∣land, and the countrey wasted by the Englishmen. 220.53.
  • Danes slayne in huge multi∣tudes in Mercia by the Eng∣lishmen. 220.61.
  • Danes with a fleete arriue in Wales, and spoyle the coun∣trey 221.18.
  • Danes discomfited and chased by the Englishmen. 221.27.
  • Dauid Prince of Wales co∣uertly shadoweth him vnder the Popes winges by sub∣missiō, to the preiudice of the crowne of England. 706.110.
  • Dauid Prince of wales procu∣reth Alexander king of Scots to moue war against Henry the third thorow his lying & forged tales. 707.25.
  • Dauid Prince of Wales dieth. 715.26.
  • Danaus and his genealogie dis∣cribed. 7.18.
  • Danaus driuen out of his coū∣trey by his brother Egiptus. 7.37.
  • Danaus with his. 50. daugh∣ters arriuing in Greece, ob∣tayneth the kingdome there. 7.43.
  • Danaus. 50. daughters mary∣ed to Egiptus. 50. sonnes. 7.64.
  • Donaus daughters slaye theyr husbandes on the first nyght of the wedding. 7.72.
  • Danaus daughters offered in mariage, and refused. 7.99.
  • Danaus daughters bestowed in mariage. 7.114.
  • Danaus slayne by Lyncens. 8.26.
  • Danaus daughters shipped without mariners. 8.36.
  • Danaus daughters arriue in Albion. 8.44.
  • Danaus daughters names. 8.73.
  • Dancastre or Madam Caistre by whom buylded. 17.60.
  • Danes inuade England on ech side, and spoyle it. 239.33.
  • Danish armie vanquished, and driuen out of the field by the Englishmen. 239.44.
  • Danegylt, and why so called. 239.70.
  • Danes inuade England, as sem blably they had done before. 240.4.
  • Danish ship taken by the Eng∣lishmen, and the men slayne. 240.32.
  • Danish fleete vanquished, and chased by the Englishmen. 240.30.
  • Danes stragling, are ouerthro∣wen and slayne by the people of the North partes. 240.59
  • Danes besiege London, and are repulsed with dishonour. 240 64.
  • Danish lute, vtterly excluded frō the crowne of England. 259.75.
  • Danish Nauie and armie sent home into Denmarke. 259.95.
  • Danes after King Hardicnutes death, prohibited to raigne in England. 169.3.
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  • Danish garisons expulsed the realme, or rath•••• slain. 269.4
  • Danes within al the Realme of England murdered in one day and houre. 242.67
  • Danes in what slauerye they kept this Realme, and the people. 243.1
  • Danes returne with a nauy, and inuade England. 243.38
  • Danes trucebreakers. 243.74 and. 245. 96.
  • Danes set vpon, and slayne in great number, by Vckellus gouernour of Northfolke. 244.3.
  • Danes arriue at Sandwiche with a new army. 244.111
  • Danes returne into Kent, from spoyling of moste places in England. 245.13
  • Danes arriue at Gipswich, & inuade the countrey. 245.32
  • Danes receiue money for peace but yet absteyne not frō their wonted crueltie. 245.96
  • Danishe shippes retayned to serue the king of Englande vpon conditions. 246.65.
  • Danes in great number drow∣ned in the Thames. 247.93
  • Danes besiege Londō, and are shamefully repulsed. 247.96 and .254.19.
  • Danes driuen out of the fielde, and put to the worse, by the Englishmen at Gillingham. 254.29.
  • Danes ouerthrowen at Brent∣ford, by the Englishe men. 255.7.
  • Danish shippes withdrawe to Rochester. 255.28
  • Danes vanquished and put to flight by the Englishmen at Oxeford. 255.50
  • Damieta a citie in Egypt be∣sieged by the Christians. 617.4.
  • Damieta wonne by the Chri∣stians. 617.58
  • Dampfront surrendred to the French kyng. 558.43
  • Dauid ap Owen rewarded with the lands of Ellesmare 449.74.
  • Dauenes Iames slayne 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Sarasins. 503.45
  • Danes soiourne in the Ile of Wight. 241.49
  • Danes sayle awaye into Nor∣mandie. 241.57
  • Danes in Cumberlande ouer∣throwen, and the countrey wasted by the English men. 241.60.
  • Danes chased and slayne nygh Seuerne, by the Englishe men. 221.36
  • Danes in great penurie in the Ile of Stepen. 221.38
  • Danes sayle away out of En∣gland, into Ireland. 221.41
  • Danes put to flight by the citi∣zens of Canterbury. 221.58
  • Danes ouerthrowen & slayne by the English men, at Tot∣tenhal & Woodfield. 221.65
  • Dauid king of the Scots & hys armie discomfited and put to flight. 370.44.
  • Danes subdued by the Eng∣lish men, and constrayned to receyue the Christian fayth. 227.78.
  • Dangerous traueilyng in En∣glande for feare of theeues. 298.22.
  • Danes and Englishe exiles en∣ter into the North partes of Englande with a great ar∣mye. 300.25
  • Danes and English exiles put to flight, by king William. 301.18.
  • Danes depart to their shippes with booties, before king Williams commynge vnto them. 301.37
  • Danuille castle wonne by kyng Henry the second. 428.85
  • Dauid, brother to the King of Scottes, commeth to visite King Henrie the seconde of England. 411.100.
  • Dauid King of Scots, taketh Northumberlande into his possession. 376.59.
  • Dauid De, a Barde. 4.44.
  • Dauid ap William, a Barde. 4.45.
  • Dauid Prince of Wales kee∣peth his brother Griffith in prison. 659.60. he delyuereth him to Henry the third. 660. 61. Dauid commeth to Lon∣don & doth homage. 660.76.
  • Danes arriue in England, and are driuen to their shippes. 200.
  • Danes sent into Englande to viewe the land. 200.24.
  • Danes too much fauoured in England. 231.103.
  • Danes arriue in Kent with a power, and spoyle the Ile of Thanet. 238.33.
  • Danebault Admirall of France sore annoyeth the Englishe coaste. 1602.10. landeth. 2000. men in the Ile of Wight, who are repelled wt slaughter. eadem. 50.
  • Dacres Lorde Dacres of the North his rode into Scot∣land. 1522.46.
  • Danebalt Hygh Admyrall of Fraunce is honorably recei∣ued. 1609. is richely rewar∣ded. eadem. 57.
  • Darus towne, taken by ye Eng∣lishmen. 503.49.
  • Dauid brother to the Prince of Wales made knight, and re∣warded by the kyng, and ma∣ryed. 788.12. a. rebelleth. 790.22. b. taken. 793.18. a beheaded, his head set by his brothers. 793.45. b.
  • Dampfront yeelded to ye Eng∣lish. pag. 1192. col. 2. lin. 38.
  • Danbeney William beheaded. 1443.38.
  • Dauid King of Scotland, inua∣deth England in the right of Maude the Empresse. 366.67.
  • Dauid King of Scottes raun∣somed. 962.5. b.
  • Damieta lost to the Sarazens. 622.2.
  • Darcy Thomas knight of the Garter and Lord Darcy of the army sent into Hispaine. 1469.
  • Dauid Thomas. pag. 1345. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Dacres Leonard rebelleth, is discomfited in fight, and fle∣eth into Scotland. 1841.34.
  • Danes in Northumberland, dare attempte nothyng a∣gainst the Englishmen. 222.65.
  • Daubency Giles created Lorde Daubeney. 1426.37. depu∣tie of Calice, and Generall of an armie into Flaunders. 1435.40. discomfiteth the power of ye Rebels in Flaun∣ders. 1436.30. chief Cham∣berlaine. 1444.30. General for the King at blacke heath field. 1447.20. dyeth. 1461 30.
  • Daubeney Bernard a Scot Ambassadour from ye french King. 1433.5.
  • Daniell ordeined Byshop of Winchester. 191.7.
  • Dacres Lord arreigned, and ac∣quited. 1563.26.
  • Danish Pyrats arriue at Sād∣wich, and spoyle it. 270.26.
  • Danes sayle into Flaunders, & there sell their English boo∣ties. 270.37.
  • Thomas Dogworth knight dis∣comfiteth Frenchmen at Roche Darsen. 940.54. b. he is slaine. 946.13. a.
  • Danes arriuing in Englande with an armie against Kyng William, depart, purposing neuer more to come agayne into England. 309.26.
  • Daui Hall knight slayne, pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 3.
  • Dauid Floid taken and behea∣ded. pag. 1304. col. 2. lin. 57
  • Danes made tributaries to the Britaines. 24.50.
  • Dacres Thomas Bastard hys valiant seruice. 1595.30.
  • Danes vanquished and slayne nigh Winchester. 208.58.
  • Darcie Thomas Lord Darcie sent Cōmissioner into Corn∣wal. 1451.53.
  • Arnold Dandreghen Marshall of Fraunce. 915.43. a.
  • Danes inuade the West partes of this lande, and rob them. 241.36.
  • Dauid Earle of Huntington sworne to King Iohn. 542. 81. dyeth. 1873
  • Dauid, brother to the King of Scotland, giuen in Hostage to King Henry the second of England. 401.80.
  • Lord Dalbrets sonne discomfi∣teth the Mashall of Fraunce 946.10 b.
  • Daneth Sumō, owner of Dan∣uille castle. 468.45.
  • Danes robbe the English mar∣chantes. 1086.26. b.
  • Day Iohn, a Printer. 188.15.
  • Dannus, looke Elanius.
  • Robert Dartois made Earle of Richemont. 900.50. a. van∣quisheth the Frenchmen at S. Omers. 910.57. b.
  • Darcie Lord atteinted. 1570. 3. executed. eadem. 24.
  • Damsanus consecrated Arch∣byshop of Cantorbury. 172.75.
  • Dampfront yeelded to ye french pag. 1277. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Dale a village. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 37. lin. 41.
  • Sir Thomas Dogworths wor∣thines. 926.10. a.
  • Damianus and Fugatius, sent into Britaine. 74.77.
  • Darby towne wonne from the Danes. 222.20.
  • Dam Hauen. 578.20.
  • Dearthe exceeding great in Englande. 749.10. accom∣panyed with a great death, and specially of poore people. 750.63.
  • Dearth and death in Englande in the dayes of Richarde the first. 541.64.541.73.
  • Degsastane battaile fought by the Saxons against ye Scots. 153.37.
  • Defiance to the Frenche Kyng by Edward the fourth. pag. 1346. col. 2. lin. 38.
  • Dearth great, and great plen∣tie. 1766.42.
  • Dudley Guilford maryed vnto the Ladie Iane Gray. 1714. 26. is committed to the ro∣wre. 1720.21. is atteinted 1723.50. is beheaded. 1732.30.
  • Delapoole William Lord com∣mitted to the towre. 1457.34.
  • Death. 943.37. b. 968.30. a. 971.16. b. 980.30. b. 996. 1. b. 1013.54. b. 1076.9. b. 1079.35. a. 855.1. b.
  • Dolphin fishe taken at London bridge. 1079.20. b.
  • Dearth. 1871.9.
  • Debate betweene Scholers & townes men at Oxford. 948.46. b.
  • Deuerour Walter Lord Fer∣rers of Chartley and Vis∣count Hereford is created Earle of Essex. 1862.45. sayleth into Ireland wyth a power, and his actes. 1869.3.
  • Debate betweene English and Flemmings. 831.32. a.
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  • Deus Dedit, Archbyshop of Cantorburie dyeth. 177.59.
  • Debate between Frederike the first, and Pope Alexander the third. 410.93.
  • Dearth of Corue. 797.45. b. 809.38. b.
  • Death great. 1766.5.
  • Guischard De Eugolsine crea∣ted Earle of Huntington. 1006.8. b.
  • Demetia, nowe called South∣wales. 27.96.
  • Deping spoyled by Albemarle the Earle. 618.41.
  • Demsseborne battaile fought by the Englishmen agaynst the Britaines. 165.21.
  • Debate betweene the Dukes of Lancastre and Brunswic. 948.14. a.
  • Michel Delapoole Chaunce∣lour accused. 1054.25. a. put from his office. 1055.45. b.
  • Great Death in London. 1536 16.
  • Derwent Riuer. 115.74.
  • Denebertus Byshop of Worce∣ster. 195.10.
  • Dereman, the counterfeyt name of Thomas Becket, when he fled the realme. 426.32.
  • Dearth of Corne. 1541.50.
  • Deuill laugheth at Dunstans banishment. 230.100.
  • Deuereur Walter late Lorde Ferrers atteinted. 1425.40
  • Dearth of Corne followeth great rayne in sommer. 383.99. and 386.18.
  • Dearth. 1589.30.
  • Gerard deuise against Iaques van Arteueld. 926.31. b.
  • Danes trucebreakers, chased a∣way by the Rentish men. 208.67.
  • Danes without resistāce grow into greater power. 209.11
  • Danes arriue vnder the con∣duct of Hungar and Hubba. 209.19.
  • Danes besieged in Nottinghā, sue for truce. 209.103
  • Danes vanquished by the earle of Barkshyre, at Eglefielde. 210.3.
  • Danes put to flight, and chased at Alchdon. 210.34
  • Danes soiourne at Redyng with a mighty army. 210.53.
  • Danes put to flight, & slayne nigh Humber. 210.71.
  • Danes fall into the danger of an ambushe, and are slayne. 210.89.
  • Danes remoue from Reding to London. 212.9
  • Danes lodge in Lindsey at Torksey. 212.14
  • Danes wynter at Ripingdon. 212.16.
  • Danes power increased by .iii. kyngs. 212.18
  • Danes fetche prayes & booties from the Pictes. 212.35
  • Danish shippes taken, and cha∣sed on the sea. 212.40
  • Danes enter the Countrey of the Westsaxons. 212.42. and .212.66.
  • Danes susteyne great losse on the sea by tempest. 212.48
  • Danes ioyne with the Welch∣men agaynst the Englishmen and are vanquished & slayne. 204.71.
  • Danes ouerthrowen agaynt by the English men. 204.76
  • Danes inuasion of this lande, was rather to spoyle it, then to conquer it. 206.35
  • Danes persecution in England of all other most greeuous. 206.20.
  • Danes persecution in England of all other most greeuous. 206.20.
  • Danes passe through the East partes of Englande, & mur∣der huge numbers of people. 206.89.
  • Danes ouercome at Ocley with great slaughter. 206.109
  • Danes vanquished at Pedre∣desmouth, with greate tri∣umph. 206.105
  • Danes arriue at Hampton, and great slaughter is made of them. 206.75
  • Danes ouerthrown by the En∣glishe men at Winleshore. 207.13.
  • Danes lodge all wynter in the Ile of Tanet. 207.15
  • Danes arriue in the Ile of Ta∣net, and spoyle al East Kent. 208.60.
  • Danes so iourne all the wynter in the Ile of Shepfield. 207.104.
  • Damfront wonne by Henrye brother to Kyng William Rufus. 321.101
  • Danegelt payment in England ceasseth. 279.49
  • Daniel Iohn executed for trea∣son. 1766.40
  • Dauid successor to Dubritius in the sea of Landaffe. 137 110.
  • Danes vanquished by fight on the sea, and chased. 207.10
  • Dead Lodyes not to be woor∣shipped vpon cash deuotion. 341.28.
  • Deacons to lyue chastly. 347.53.
  • Deacons commaunded to for∣sake their wyues. 347.56
  • Deane of Chichester sent am∣bassadour by the archbishop of Cantorbury. 349.27.
  • Decianus Catus procurator of Britaine. 60.88
  • Decianus Catus fleeth into Gallia. 63.113.
  • Desperate moode of the Bri∣taines after an ouerthrowe. 72.107.
  • Deus dedit consecrated Archbi∣shop of Cantorbury. 172.68.
  • De la Poole Iohn Earle of Lincolne, fleeth into Flaun∣ders. 1429.40. gettinge ayde there, sayleth into Ire∣lande, and proclaymeth the counterfeyt Earle of War∣wicke kyng. 1430.40. lan∣deth at Fowdrey. eadem. 50 is slayne at Stoke. 1430.43.
  • De la Poole Edmund Earle of Suffolke, at Blacke heath field. 1447.2
  • De la Poole Edmund Earle of Suffolke, arraigned for murder, pardoned, fleeth in∣to Flanders, and returneth agayne. 1456.30. fleeth a∣gayne. eadem. 50. returneth againe. 1460.42.
  • De la Poole Richard brother to the Earle of Suffolke fle∣eth into Flaunders. 1457.2
  • Deane Henry Abbot of Lang∣cony Chauncellour of Ire∣land. 1444.35
  • Death of Queene Elenor. 559 52.
  • Death of the Bishop of Win∣chester. 560.48
  • Death of Hubert archbishop of Cantorbury. 561.45
  • Henry Earle of Derby goeth a∣gaynst the Infidels: 1076.51. b.
  • Dearth. 943.45. b. 948.2. b. 1076.12. b. 854.10. b.
  • Henry Earle of Derby created Duke of Hereford. 1097.30. b.
  • Dedication feastes are resem∣blances of Paganisme. 149.114.
  • Dearehurst nigh Seuern. 256.21.
  • Dearth of fodder. 1838.24.
  • Delberk, Byshop of Herham. 198.116.
  • Dearth. 1869.35.
  • Michell Delapoole Earle of Suffolke fleeth to Calais. 1066.20. b. attainted. 1071 25. a.
  • Deuorcement had betweene Kyng Iohn and hys wyfe. 548.15.
  • Description of Margaret Queene, wyfe to Henry the sixt. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 17.
  • Debate at Oxford ended. 950.2. a.
  • De la mere forest. 222.4.
  • Deane Henry remoued frō the See of Salisburie to Can∣torbury. 1455.41.
  • Dee Riuer. 231.87.
  • Dermeth, and Irish Duke. 328.26.
  • Deuill seene to fetch Gambals about an heape of money. 279.56.
  • Denbighshyremen, in old tyme called Cangi. 54.7.
  • Deuil appeareth lyke a fryer. pag. 1134. col. 2. lin. 2.
  • Description of Henry the sixt. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 8.
  • Dee Riuer. 143.51.
  • Death of Noble men of Eng∣land. 704 5.
  • Death in the Englishe host in Spaine. 1052.1. b.
  • Dearth of vittales. pag. 1263. col. 1. lin. 61.
  • Michell Lord Delapoole crea∣ted Earle of Suffolke. 1050 10. b.
  • Discorde moued betwixt Sa∣uerye de Mauleon and Wil∣liam Earle of Salisburye. 624.16.
  • Discord for the election of the Archbyshop of Cantorbury. 631.33.
  • Diue William, Constable to Robert, Earle of Leycester. 436.33.
  • Disarde Castle taken and de∣stroyed. 762.114.
  • Didius sent Lieutenant into Britaine. 58.40.
  • Didius buildeth Castles and holdes in Britaine. 58.115.
  • Dindimus and Verianianus two brethren slayne by Con∣stans. 98.51.
  • Discord falleth out between the Monkes of Norwich, & the Citizens there. 782.42.
  • Diodorus Siculus cited. 3.18 & .3.86. & .4.7. & .5.10.
  • Dissention between king Max∣imianus, and Conan Duke of Cornwall. 95.49.
  • Dyorth battaile fought by the Saxons against ye Britaines 142.110.
  • Disagreement among the coun∣sellers, is the vtter ruine of the common wealth of Eng∣land. 241.78.
  • Discorde bringeth great king∣domes to vtter ruine. 241.114.
  • Didanus, father to Friswide of Oxford. 197.50.
  • Discord falleth out betweene the Archbyshop of Yorke, and the Byshop of Durham. 502 1.
  • Discord raised betweene Kyng Asclepiodotus, and Coilus gouernour of Colchester. 82.56.
  • Discription of shores wyfe. pag. 1375.
  • Discription of Edward the .iiii. three Concubins. pag. 1375 col. 2 lin. 30.
  • Discription of Lord Hastinges. pag. 1374. col. 1. lin. 35.
  • Dionoth Abbot of Bangor Monasterie. 151.44.
  • Discord still kindling betweene the king and the Archbyshop Thomas Becket. 402.25.
  • Discord betweene Priestes and Friers. 963.19. b.
  • Discord betweene the Byshop of Ely and the Ladye Wake. 963.50. a.
  • Dirge in English. 1892.10.
  • Dinham Iohn Lorde Dinham

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  • hygh Treasurer of England. 1446.58.
  • Disagreement among writers, concerning Earle Haroldes arriuall in Ponthieul 277.88.
  • Dintingdale. pag. 1311. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Dissimulation. pag. 1293. col. 2. lin 51.
  • Disorder in the French campe at Tressy. 933.16. a.
  • Deuision of the offerings giuen to Thomas Becket Archby∣shop of Cantorburie. 463.56.
  • Discipline of the Church howe to be practised. 149.47.
  • Digby Iohn knight Lieutenant of the towre. 1453.57.
  • Walter Diffe a Frier. 1058.45. b.
  • Dion C•…•…sues cited. 48.61. & .80.19.
  • Dissention betweene king Wil∣liam Rufus, and Anselme Archbyshop of Cantorburye. 330.6.
  • Dioclesian persecuteth ye Chri∣stians in Britaine, and all o∣ther places of the world. 75.30.
  • Discordance among writers, touching the death of Kyng Edmond Ironside. 258.41.
  • Dioclesianus mistaken for Da∣naus. 6.110.
  • Die one of the names of Sa∣mothes. 2.39.
  • Diepe towne, wonne from the Englishmen by the French∣men. 527.73.
  • Description of Richard Duke of Glocester. pag. 1357. col. 2. lin. 35.
  • Disagreement among writers, touching the British Kyngs that reigned from Elidurus to •…•…ud. 32.30.
  • Dissention in Britaine made many Gouernours. 45.9
  • Diuma, first Christian Byshop in the kingdome of Mercia. 170.18.
  • Discorde falleth out betweene the Kinges of England 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Fraunce, in their viage•…•… wardes the holy land. 489.38.
  • Dionethus, Duke of Cornwal, and gouernour of Brytaine. 95.88.
  • Disputation betweene Christi∣ans and Iewes. 335.79.
  • Drought great. 1580.45.
  • Dyuclyue citie committed to the keeping of Hugh Lacy. 450.21.
  • Discord in the Englishe armie. 990.30. a.
  • Dinuhoc Castle in Cornwall. 128.
  • Dicalidones, a kind of Pictes. 104.5.
  • Discord betwixt the Cardinall and the Archbyshop of Can∣torbury. 583.62.
  • Diouionensis cited. 137.71.
  • Diuers sundry reportes of the death of King Iohn. 605.77.
  • Dearth. 1519.9
  • Diet at Tours. pag. 1269. col. 1. lin. 34.
  • Discent of the Saxons in Bry∣taine. 113.27.
  • Dioclesanus and Maximia∣nus, fellowes in the gouern∣ment of the Empire. 83.16.
  • Diocleslanus and Herculeus Maximianus, renounce the rule of the Empyre. 89.34.
  • Doll castle in Britaine besieged 309.37.
  • Douer castle besieged in vayne by Lewes kyng of France. 609.9.
  • Douer castle. 271.76
  • Dorchester ordeyned a Bishops See. 169.15
  • Doll castle towne fortified by the Barons. 510.25
  • Donebant, tooke Dunwallo.
  • Donwald king of Scottes sen∣deth Corman a learned clerk into England. 167.77
  • Dogges hauen neare to Douer 415.66.
  • Douer Castle deliuered vp to kyng William. 292.37
  • Douer castle deliuered to kyng Stephons wyfe. 369.17
  • Douer Castle deliuered to kyng Henry the thyrd. 776.39
  • Douer castle furnished with necessaries, by kyng Iohn. 600.1.
  • Douer castle valiantly defen∣ded agaynst Lewes, by the captaynes Hubert de Burgh and Gerard de Gotingam, notwithstanding al his foule and fayre offers made to the sayd captaynes. 602.66
  • Douer castle confirmed to Phi∣lip Earle of Flaunders. 427 13.
  • Douer Abbey. 393.78.
  • Domitianus elected Emperor of Rome. 73.46
  • Domitianus enuyeth the pros∣perous successe of Agricola in Britaine. 73.49
  • Domitianus Nero Emperour of Rome. 59.47
  • William L. Dowglas. 891.7. a.
  • Doctor Russell bishop of Lin∣colne, made Lord Chancelor pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Dorcetshyre spoyled, and wa∣sted by the Danes. 241.46. and. 252.10.
  • Dole citie and castle in Britain wonne by kyng Henry the se∣cond. 429.50
  • Dolp•…•…ine called king of Berry. pag. 1213. col. 2. lin. 50
  • Dowglas Archimbald Earle of Angus, commeth into En∣gland. 1532.26
  • Dowglas Archimbald earle of Angus banished man, ma∣keth a rode into Scotland, and discomfiteth a power of State. 1559.18
  • Dowglas Archimbald Earle of Angus, hath a thousande markes of yearely fed of king Henry the eight, and retur∣neth into Scotland. 1589.36.
  • Dowglas Margaret Countesse of Lindux, sent to the Tow∣er. 1835.40. is deliuered. 1837.25.
  • Dowglas Margaret daughter to the Scottish queene, com∣mytted to the Tower, for marying the Lord Thomas Howard. 1565.2.
  • Dowyll Walter. pag. 1714. col. 2. lin. 12.
  • Doncaster. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 44. pag. 1329. col. 1. lin. 12.
  • Druis or Dryus, established king of Celtica. 3.36.
  • Drues aucthor of the Philoso∣phers called Druides. 3.48.
  • Druides aboade principally in the Ile of Anglesey. 3.56.
  • Druides charge and aucthori∣tie. 3.62.
  • Druides opinion concerning ye soules of men. 3.69.
  • Druides could foretell thinges to come. 3.74.
  • Druides opinion concerning ye immortalitie of the soule, and of the one and euerlasting God. 3.76.
  • Druides accustomed to all men. 3.86.
  • Druides sect condemned and dissolued in Gallia. 3.91.
  • Druides sect abolished here in Britaine, 3.93.
  • Dragons firie seene flying. 200.33.
  • Danes beyng great Rouers, land in the North partes of England. 202.25.
  • Danes lande in Northumber∣land, and obtein a great part thereof without resistance. 202.33.
  • Danes arriue and make warre on the coastes of the lande. 204.52.
  • Dreme of King Richard the .iii. pag. 1417. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Drie Sommer. 876.3. a.
  • Drury William Marshal of the towne of Barwicke and also of the armie conducted into Scotland by Sussex is made knight. 1846.44. is ordey∣ned Generall of an army into Scotland. 1846. eftsons Ge∣nerall of a power into Scot∣land, where he besiegeth the castle of Edēborough. 1866.50. winneth it. 1868.30.
  • Drommond, a great ship of the Sarasins, chased and vow∣ged by the Englishmen. 494.15.
  • Dreur besieged and yeelded to the Englishe. pag. 1213. col. 2. lin. 9.
  • Drought. 948.56. a.
  • Dragons seene fighting in the ayre. 642.27.
  • Drayton in Shropshire. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 5.
  • Drax Castle wonne. 393.23
  • Drincouer, otherwise called Newcastle, besieged & won. 429.30.
  • Druides in the Ile of Anglesey against the Romanes. 59.101.
  • Dustan reuoked, made Byshop of Worcester and of London. 232.7.
  • Dunstan in high feuour wyth King Edgar, ruleth all at his pleasure. 232.15.
  • Dunstan putteth King Edgar to penatice, for his youthfull licenciousnes. 233.52.
  • Dunstan succeedeth Odo in the Archbyshoprick of & an∣torbury. 233.71
  • Dunstan denounceth plagues to fal vpon King Egelredus. 238.61.
  • Dunstans countrey and paren∣tage. 238.73.
  • Dunstan driuen into a frensie, runneth wildly aboute the fieldes. 238.78.
  • Dunstan in his sleepe, walketh daungerously about the top of a Church. 238.85.
  • Dunstan reported to haue ad∣diuced himselfe to coniuring. and sorcerie. 238.99.
  • Dunstan aduaunced to the ser∣uice of King Adelstane. 238.105.
  • Dunstans harpe suddenly play∣eth a Psalme alone. 238.108.
  • Dunstan accused of Necroman∣cie, and banished the Court 238.
  • Dunstan shorne a Monke. 239.8.
  • Dunstans dreame of a Beare that would deuour him. 239 13.
  • Dunstan plucketh the deuill by the nose with a payer of pyn∣sors. 239.19.
  • Dunstan preferred for decla∣ring his dreames and visi∣ons. 239.27.
  • Dunstan dyeth. 238.67.
  • Dunstan seeth the deuill daun∣cing, and wayting at the ta∣ble. 228.109. & 229 15.
  • Dunstan made keeper of Kyng Edreons treasure. 230.27.
  • Dunstan certified by an Angell of King Edredus death. 230.44.
  • Dunstan frankly reproueth K. Edwyn, for his shamefull a∣busing of his body. 230.86.
  • Dunstan vanished the rem••••e at the fute of King Edwyns Concubines. 230.98.
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  • Dunwallo mulmucius sonne to Cloten, getteth the Mo∣narchie of all Britaine. 23.18.
  • Dublin citie in Ireland, wonne by the Englishmen. 419.9.
  • Dublin, chiefest Citie of al Ire∣land. 420.50.
  • Duneane a Scottish captaine, wasteth Kendall with an ar∣mie. 434.15.
  • Duetie of a good preacher. 177 72.
  • Dublyn in Ireland ordeined an Archbyshoprick. 386.31.
  • Dunfoader in Scotland. 225.68.
  • Duke of Britaine, accoumpted liege man to the Duke of Normandie. 491.20.
  • Dun Citiein Ireland, taken by Iohn Lord Curcy. 448.10.
  • Duffuall, a Welch King. 231.81.
  • Dunstan, Abbot of Glastenbu∣rie. 228.89
  • Dunstan, an interpretour of dreames. 229.7.
  • Duffield Castle, deliuered to K. Henry the second. 436.32.
  • Dublin Citie in Ireland, sub∣iect to king Edgar. 235.27.
  • Durham Church buylded. 241 27.
  • Dudley Iohn made Knight. 1528.36. is created Vis∣cosit Lisle. 1584.12. is high Admirall, and passeth wyth a mightie tleete into Scot∣land. 1592.20. is captayne of the foreward of the armie into Scotland. eadem. 8. as∣saulteth the towne of Bul∣laine. 1596.4. is made depu∣tie of Bulleyne. eadem. 24. his counsell and prudent ad∣uise. 1600.52. entreth the month of Iune against the French fleete with. 160. saile 1601.4. setteth forth to fight with the Frenche fleete, and burneth the Suburbes of Trenport. 1603.43. goeth Ambassadour into Fraunce for to conclude peace. 1608. 43. is honorably rewarded of the French king. eadē 57. is one of the kings executors. 1611.36. is created Earle of Warwicke & high Cham∣berlaine of England. 1614. 16. resigneth the office of Admyral. eadem. 23. is Lieu∣tenant of the armie at Mus∣kleborough field. 1651.14. his Vallor. 1618.20. hys message to the Earle Hunt∣ley. 1621.32. goeth agaynst the rebels in Norfolke. 1667 50. his noble courage. 1671.56. ouerthroweth the Nor∣folcian rebels. 1673.50. cō∣spireth with other against the Protector. 1697.54. hath hyghest aucthoritie among the Councell. 1702.40. is made Duke of Northumber∣land. 1709.22. goeth against Queene Marye. 1718.7. is forsakē of his souldiours. ea∣dē. 50. proclaymeth Queene Mary. 1720.40. is arrested by the Maior of Cambridge eadem. 45 beyng arreigneth, confesseth his enditement. 1722.10. is executed. ea∣dem. 22.
  • Dubley Ambrose Lord attayn∣ted. 1723 51. is pardoned, and set at libertie. 1763.18. Earle of Warwicke, and ge∣neral of the power sent vnto Normandie and Newha∣uen. 1817.47. his wise va∣liant demeanor in that iour∣ney. ibidem. and many leaues folowing. &c. is chosen knight of the Garter. 1826.35. is Generall ioyntly with the Lord Admirall of an armye sent into the North agaynst the rebels. 1840.36
  • Dunwalls the firste, crowned king of Britaine. 23.56
  • Dunwalls dyeth, and is bury∣ed in the Temple of peace in London. 23.67
  • Dudley Iohn Earle of War∣wicke, eldest sonne of Iohn duke of Northumberlande, is attainted. 1721.26
  • Duke of Glocester Protector pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 33. maryed Iaquet Countesse of Heinault, Holland, and Ze∣land. pag. 1226. col. 2. lin. 18 maried Elinor Cobham his paramour. pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 26.
  • Dissention betwixt the duke of Glocester, and the Bishop of Winchester. pag. 1227. col. 2 lin. 38. decree by the Coū∣sell for the pacifying of the quarelles betwixt the duke and the bishop. pag. 1232. col. 2. lin. 52. discharged of Protectorship. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 48. arrested. pag. 1273. col. 1. lin. 25. founde dead. eadem. lin. 32. dukes of Glocester vnfortunate. lin. 34.
  • Duke of Yorke Regent of France. pag. 1256. col. 2. lin. 28. pag. 1264. col. 1. lin. 53. claymeth the Crown pag. 1282. col. 2. lin. 29. rai∣seth a power. lin. 55. submit∣teth hymselfe, and taketh an othe in Paules church. pag. 1283. col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Dudley Edmond master and Surueior of the forfaytures, 1458.159. a good Lawyer, and writeth a booke, called Arbor Reipublicae. 1463.20 attainted. 1466.30. behea∣ded. 1468.20
  • Durham Frances liueth incon∣tinently with the Queene. 1582.20. is executed. 1583 14.
  • Duke of Clarence sent to ayde the duke of Orliance. pag. 1160. col. 2. lin. 40.
  • Duke of Bedford Regent of France. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 31. maryeth the daugh∣ter of the Earle of S. Poll. pag. 1250. col. 1. lin. 7. died, and was buryed at Roan. pa. 1256. col. 1.
  • Dudley Robert Lord commit∣ted to the Tower. 1720.7. is set at libertie. 1763.19. is master of the Ordinance in the iourney of saint Auin∣ties. 1767.30. Earle of Leycester, and chosen knyght of the order of S. Michaell. 1836 13.
  • Dudley Henry Lord attainted. 1723.52. is pardoned, and set at libertie. 1763.18. is slaine. 1769.46
  • Duke of Somerset Regent of Normandie. pag. 1271. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • Duke of Albany gouernour of Scotland. pag. 1132. col. 1. lin. 2
  • Dukes depriued of their titles. pag. 1124. col. 2. lin. 1.
  • Duke of Britaine, and other of kyng Iohns friendés ouer∣throwen. 563.36
  • Duke of Erceter gouernor to Henry the sixt. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 31.
  • Dunkirke taken, and burnt. 1780.10.
  • Durham Colledge conuerted frō secular priests to monkes 312.60.
  • Durham besieged, and yeelded to kyng William Rufus. 320.34.
  • Dunstane, when argumentes fayle, obteyneth his wyll by workyng of myracles. 236 36.
  • Dunstan prophesieth of the lee∣sing of anciēt libertie in this realme., vnder king Egel∣redus. 238.1
  • Duke of Aumerle accused. pag. 1122. col. 1. lin. 49. his an∣sweare. ibidem.
  • Dunnyngton Castle taken, and rased to the ground by kyng Iohn. 595.41
  • Dulcinus sent into Britaine to Theodosius. 104.72
  • Dumber Castle rendred to the Scottes, but sicne won a∣gayne by the Englishe men. 820.8. b.
  • Duchie of Normandie enga∣ged to kyng William Rufus for money. 327.63
  • Dumber besieged. 902.6. b
  • Durham castle buylded. 307.76.
  • Durham Monasterie buylded. 307.116.
  • Dumber burnt. 1593.35
  • Dunmayles chyldren of Cum∣barland apprehended, & their eyes put out. 228.8.
  • Duches of Burgoigne her ap∣peale. pag. 1211. col. 1. lin. 9.
  • Durham besieged by Godfrey. 225.51.
  • Dudda a Captaine slayne. 204.64.
  • Durbritius once bishop of Ca∣erleon. 132.41
  • Dudley castle. 371.21
  • Duke of Burgondy murdered. pag. 1202. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Dusnalde an Irish bishop. 328 26.
  • Dubritius, or Dubright, first bishop of Lādaffe. 137.103
  • Dunwich besieged, & deliuered from the enemyes. 433.71
  • Dunestor Castle. 368.77.
  • Duches of Yorke. pag. 1378. col. 1. lin. 9.
  • Duke of Burgoigne prepared to besiege Calays. pag. 1258 col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Dune Ryuer. 123.4
  • Dumbar Castle. 225.83
  • Dubright, looke Dubritius.
E.
  • Earle of Bolongne commeth with a great fleete of shippes to inuade England, and is repulsed. 410.56.
  • Eadbald succeedeth hys father Ethelbert in the kingdome of Kent. 157.39.
  • Eadbald refuseth to be bapti∣sed, and taketh his mother in lawe to wife. 157.48.
  • Eadbald possessed with an vn∣cleane spirit. 157.61.
  • Eadbald renounceth Idolatrie and is baptised. 158.50.
  • Eadfride, sonne to Edwine put to death. 163.62.
  • Eaufride, sonne to Edelfride, taketh vppon him the king∣dome of Northumberland. 164.43.
  • Eaufride, baptised in Scotland 164.47.
  • Eaufride falleth backe to Ido∣latrie. 164.51.
  • Eaufride with all his armie, slayne by Cadwallo. 164.63.
  • Earthquake in Warwickshyre. 621.68.
  • Ealdbright, King of South Saxons slayne. 187.109.
  • Eadhidus appoynted gouernor of the Churche of Ryppon. 182.33.
  • Earth strongly mooued by an earthquake at Oxenhale. 452.15.
  • Earthquake, the like hath not been seene in England. 461.77.
  • Earle of Salisburie with hys armie inuadeth the coūtreys about London. 596.18.
  • Easterford battaile, fought by certein Northumber rebels against K. Edredus. 229.65
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  • Earle of Lincolne proclaymed heere appacant to ye Crowne of England. pag. 1406. col. 2. lin. 52.
  • Earle of Northumberlande slayne at Shaxton field. pag. 1312.1.36.
  • Earle of Shorwsburye. pag. 1415. col. 1. lin. 19.
  • East Angles inuaded and con∣quered by Offa. 197.4.
  • Eardulf Duke, taken, wounded and recouered. 201.24.
  • Earle of Westmerland slaine at Saxton. pag. 1312. col. 1 lin. 36.
  • Earle of Deuonshyre beheaded. pag. 1312. col. 1. lin. 48.
  • Earle of Oxford and Awbrey Veer executed.pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 20.
  • Earconbert succeedeth hys fa∣ther Eadbald in ye kingdome of Kent. 169.44.
  • Easter, with the weeke before and after, commaunded to be kept holy. 91.94.
  • East Saxons eftsoones receiue the Christian fayth. 173.63.
  • Earthquake at S. Albōs. 724.3.
  • Eartongatha daughter to Ear∣copbert, professed a Nunne. 169.55.
  • Eadhidus ordeyned Byshop of Lindesey. 182.16.
  • Earle of Rendal. pag. 1272. col. 1. lin. 21. 29. pag. 1284. col. 2. lin. 58. pag. 1285. col. 2. lin. 1. page. 1298. col. 2. lin. 46.
  • Earthquake at London. 716.97.
  • Earthquake about Bathe and Welles. 128.28.
  • Eadbectus, one of the Byshops of the East Angles. 192.1.
  • Eata, ordeyned Byshop of Lin∣desferne. 182.15.
  • Earthquake generally through∣out al England. 309 44.
  • Eausled, mother to Elfled de∣parteth this lyfe. 176.3.
  • East Angles submit themsel∣ues to the West Saxons. 203.65.
  • Earle of Huntington Dauid sworne to King Iohn. 542.81.
  • Earle of Huntington Dauid sent into Scotland. 543.7.
  • Earle Riuers beheaded. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Earle Riuers landed at Pole. pag. 1327. col. 2. lin. 3.
  • Eastangles possessed by the Saxons. 131.24.
  • Earthquake. 1833.57
  • Eata Riuer. 398.20.
  • Eadulfus, Archbishop of Litch∣feilde, adorned with ye Pall. 195.7.
  • Eadulfus Byshop of Dorche∣ster. 195.12.
  • Eaton Colledge. pag. 1344. col. 1. lin. 53.
  • Eating of horses fleshe. forlud∣den. 198.111.
  • Eadwynes Cliue battayle, fought by King Molle•…•…, a∣gaynst Earle Oswin. 195.115.
  • Earle of Tholouze commeth in to England, and rendreth the Citie of Tholouze to Kyng Iohn. 582.55.
  • Earle of Guisnes landes wa∣sted by King Iohns Soul∣diers. 584.6.
  • Earthquake about Hunting∣ton towne. 644.12.
  • Eaubald, Archbyshop of Yorke 198.70.
  • Dunstanborough Castle. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • Earthquake. 1871.36.
  • Earledome of Kent yeelded vp to King William. 292.36.
  • Eadbald, King of Kent depar∣teth this life. 169.42.
  • Earthquake maruellous in Northfolke & Suffolke. 407.116.
  • Ealhere Duke. 207.9.
  • Earthquake. 786.9. a. 786.1. b.
  • Earthquake. 1039.40. b.
  • Ealhere slayne by the Danes. 207.30.
  • Earthquake in England at the making of the new Forrest 313.95.
  • Eadsride, sonne to Edwine baptised. 161.115.
  • Earle of Rutland slayne. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Ebrancke sonne to Memprici∣us, begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 17.94
  • Ebranke sendeth his thyrtie daughters into Italy. 17.104.
  • Ebranke first after Brute inua∣deth France. 17.110
  • Ebrankes sonnes, vnder con∣duct of Affaracus, one of their eldest brethren, inuade Germanie. 18.3
  • Ebrankes sonnes aided by king Alba of Italy, plant them selues in Germanie. 17.7
  • Ebusa and Occa sent for to come into Britaine. 114.13.
  • Ebusa and Occa arriue in the North, and settle them sel∣ues there. 114.18
  • Ebranke dyeth, and is buryed at Yorke. 18.22
  • Ecgfride sendeth an army into Ireland. 185.10.
  • Ecgfride leadeth an army a∣gainst the Pictes. 185.27
  • Ecgfride slayne, with the most part of his army. 155.30
  • Ecgbert kyng of Northum∣berland, expelled out of his kyngdome. 219.20
  • Ecgbert departeth this lyfe. 219.24.
  • Ecgbert succeedeth Rigsig in ye kyngdome of Northumber∣land. 219.34
  • Ecgfride sonne to Oswy, in ho∣stage with Queene Cimisse. 175.55.
  • Ecgfride and his armye ouer∣throwen in battayle by Edil∣red. 182.98.
  • Ecgfride and Edilred made friendes. 182.102
  • Ecgfride succeedeth his father Oswy in the kyngdome of Northumberland. 179.77
  • Etbearne Abbey in Luidsey builded. 179.52
  • Eclipse of the Sunne. 893.7. b.
  • Ecclesall in Stafford shyre, pa. 1295. col. 1. lin. 21.
  • Edgar succeedeth his brother in the kyngdome of England 231.20.
  • Edgar a great fauorer of mon∣kes, and studious of peace. 231.43.
  • Edgars diligence to preserue his Realme from inuasion of strangers. 231.51
  • Edgar rowed in a Barge by kyngs. 231.89
  • Edgar a fauorer of the Danes. 231.103.
  • Edward sonne to kyng Henry the thyrd, goeth with a pow∣er of men against the Welch∣men. 761.36. breaketh vp the treasurie of the Temple, for money. 761.91. besie∣ged in the castle of Bristow, and deliuered. 763.90. es∣capeth out of captiuitie. 770 85. and. 772.17. receiueth the Crosse of the Legate O∣thoban. 780.16
  • Edward departeth this lyfe, & is buryed at Westminster. 279.32.
  • Edwardes maners, and dispo∣position of mynde described. 279.39.
  • Edward enspired with the gyft of prophesie, and of healyng. 279.81.
  • Edwarde warned of his death before he dyeth. 279.89
  • Edward canonized for a saint, and called Edward the Con∣fessor. 179.97
  • Edwyn succeedeth Edredus in the kingdome of England. 230.62.
  • Edwyn committeth iurest with his neere kinswoman vppon the day of his Coronation. 230.81.
  • Edwyn keepeth both mother & daughter to Concubine. 230.90.
  • Edwyn deposed, for anguish de∣parteth this lyfe. 131.16.
  • Edward ruled altogether by Normans. 274.44.
  • Edward gathereth all the Eng∣lishe lawes into one summa∣rie, called ye Common lawes 274.88.
  • Edward, sonne to King Ed∣mond Ironside, sent for into England. 276.3.
  • Edward surnamed the Outlaw ordeined heire apparant to the crowne of England, dy∣eth. 276.5.
  • Edmetus, disciple to Ansoline and in what tyme he lyued. 3.57.42.
  • Edmerus elected Archbyshop of S. Androwes in Scot∣land. 357.51.
  • Edmerus receiueth his staffe from an aultas. 357.75.
  • Edmerus returneth out of scot∣land to Cantorbury. 357.86
  • Edward, sonne to King Henrye the thyrde returneth home to∣wardes England from the Holy land. 781.87, holdeth Iustes and Turneis in Bur∣gongne, and winneth the ho∣nour. 782.74.
  • Editha daughter to kyng Ed∣ward, maryed to Sithaike king of Northumbers. 224.48.
  • Edenborough Abbey, in Scot∣land buylded. 208.22.
  • Edmond kyng of Eastangles cruelly slayne by the Danes 209.109. and .211.29
  • Edgina another daughter of kyng Edwardes, maryed to Lewes king of Aquitayne. 223.29.
  • Edwarde seiseth the cities of London and Oxford into his handes. 220.68.
  • Edmond kyng of east Angles goeth againste the Danes with an army. 211.22.
  • Edmond bishop of Shireboure slaine. 210.40.
  • Edanton battaile fought by the Englishe men againste the Danes. 214.84.
  • Edward sonne to kyng Egelre dus, sent into Englande, to trie the peoples constancie to his father. 250.17
  • Edwyn fleeth into Scotland. 298.62.
  • Edmond succeedeth his brother Adelslane in the gouernment of the most part of Englād. 227.43.
  • Edmond leadeth an armye a∣gaynst Aulafe, and encoun∣treth with hym at Leycester. 227.60.
  • Edmondes Lawes founde, and translated into Latine. 228 50.
  • Edmond miserably slaine by a theefe. 228.61. and .228 80.
  • Edmondes death signified be∣fore hand to Dunstan. 228.91.
  • Edward sonne to king Egelre∣dus, chosen to succeede kyng Hardicnute in the kingdome of England. 268.36
  • Edward commeth into Eng∣land, with a cōuenient traine

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  • of Normans. 268.50
  • Edgar pretely deceiued of his fleshly purpose, by a Ladye. 233.22.
  • Edgar put to penance, & kept from the Crowne, for his youthful lasciuiousnes. 233.52.
  • Edgar sacred king at Bath. 233.61.
  • Edgar recrefied with a dreame restoreth the spoyle of Gla∣morgan. 233.98.
  • Edgar departeth this life, and is buryed at Glastenbury. 233.107.
  • Edgar exceeding beneficial to Monkes. 233.112
  • Edward slayne in battaile by Godfrey and Aulafe. 224.100.
  • Edrodus brother to Edmond, begynneth his reigne ouer the Realme of England. 229 20.
  • Edredus leadeth an armye a∣gainst the Northumbers, & Scots. 229.40
  • Edgar Edeling sayleth into Puglia, with a power of mē. 314.40.
  • Edgar murdeteth Ethelwold, and marieth Alfred his wife. 232.108.
  • Edethere succeedeth his bro∣ther Anna in the kingdome of east Angles. 172.59
  • Edelhere slaine by Oswy. 172 60. and .175.67.
  • Edward commeth into Eng∣lande, to visite king Hardi∣enute his brother, and Em∣ma his mother. 267.30.
  • Edelburgh professed a Nonne in Fraunce. 169.67
  • Edwyn brother to kyng Ed∣ward, drowned by treason. 224.72.
  • Edelinsey Ile, and why so cal∣led. 214.10
  • Edwardes issue recited. 223.1.
  • Edelfert, or Edelfride sum∣med the wyld, succeedeth E∣thelricus in the kingdome of Northumberland. 10 145
  • Edrick de Streonas treason, to difromfite the Englishmē. 254.51.
  • Edelwyn duke of east Angles withstandeth the displacyng of the Monkes in east An∣gle. 235.102
  • Edeulf bishop of Faron. 199 14.
  • Edward eldest sonne to Henry the thyrd, made Duke of A∣quitaine. 729.45
  • Edmond second sonne to kyng Henry the thyrd, surnamed Crouchbacke, marieth Ane∣lina, daughter to the earle of Aumarle. 780.73
  • Edward putteth away his wife Editha. 272.29
  • Edmond sonne to Henrye the thyrd, borne. 712.4
  • Edward promiseth to make Duke William of Norman∣die, his heyre to the kingdom of England.
  • Edgar Edeling, with his mo∣ther and sister fleeing tow∣ardes Hungarie, are driuen into Scotland. 298.66
  • Edward sendeth forth a migh∣tye hoste against the Danes. 220.58.
  • Edward surnamed the elder, sonne to king Alured, begyn∣neth his raign ouer the more part of England. 219.79
  • Edward leadeth an armye a∣gainst Adelwold. 220.30
  • Edgina, wife or Concubine to king Edward, surnamed the Elder. 222.97
  • Edginaes dreame, and the ef∣fect therof. 222.98
  • Edgina borne but of base pa∣rentage. 222.106
  • Edgar Edeling sent into Scot∣land with an army, to esta∣blish his c•…•…ostir Edgar in the kingdome. 328.76
  • Edgar Edeling serueth the Scots against the English¦men. 322.47
  • Edgar Edeling recouyled to the fauor of king William Rufus. 322.54
  • Edgar Edeling goeth ouer in∣to Normandie with Duke Robert. 322.67
  • Edgar of smal stature, but of great strength. 234.46
  • Edgar offreth the Combat to the Scottish king, they both being alone a hunting. 234 71.
  • Edgar wynes, and issue. 235 5.
  • Edmond Ironside and Cnute crie theyr right in a Com∣bat at the Ile of Oldney. 256.59.
  • Edmond Ironside and Cnute agree to part the lande be∣tweene them. 257.24
  • Edgita daughter to king E∣gelredus, maried to earle E∣dricus. 244.57
  • Edgar Edeling and other En∣glish exiles, come in ayde of the Danes, against the Nor∣mans. 300.30
  • Edgar Edeling escapeth into Scotland. 301.21. and. 306 90.
  • Edgar Edeling depriued of ho∣nor, and banished out of Nor¦mandy for euer. 321.97
  • Edwyn brother to king Adel∣stane, bannished the lande, drowneth hym selfe. 225.91.
  • Editha made Abbatesse of Wil∣ton Nourie. 234.12
  • Editha daughter to king Ed∣gar, made a Nonne. 233.14.
  • Edricke de Streona, procurer of kyng Edmondes death, put to death also. 258.22
  • Edrick de Streona, made Go∣uernor of Mercia. 258.36 and. 259.10.
  • Edward sonne to king Edmōd marieth Agatha, daughter to Henry the Emperor. 259 34.
  • Edwyn brother to king Ed∣mond, banished the Realme. 258.38. and .259.12
  • Edwyn returneth, and is tray∣terously slayne. 259.18
  • Edwyn and Edward sonnes to king Edmond, banished the land. 259.26
  • Edwyn slaine by his owne sol∣diers. 306.91
  • Edgar Edeling commeth into England with his mother. 282.59.
  • Edgar Edeling barred frō the Crown of England, because of his tender yeres. 282.64.
  • Edmonde Ironside departeth this life. 257.86
  • Edmond Ironside trayterously slayne at Oxford. 257.111
  • Edwyn sonne to king Edmond marieth with Kyng Solo∣mons daughter of Hungary. 259.32.
  • Edwarde and Edwyn sonnes to king Edmond, banished the land. 259.26
  • Edrieus sent with an army, be∣traieth them vnto the Danes 243.51.
  • Eldred, or Etheldred duke of Mercia, departeth this life. 220.66.
  • Edward the first borne. 654.76.
  • Edrick de Streona seeketh for king Edmondes fauor, the more easily to betray hym. 255.16.
  • Edwyn earle of Mercia. 284.25.
  • Edwyn and Marcharus dis∣comfited by the Norwegi∣ans neare vnto Yorke. 284.65.
  • Ederick de Streona trayte∣rously fleeth to the Danes. 252.18.
  • Edward goeth to the Castle of Corfe, to visite his mother in law, and his brother. 236 52.
  • Edward shamefully murdered by the treason of his mother in law. 236.69
  • Edwardes body buryed with∣out solemne funerals. 236.2.
  • Edwardes body translated frō Warham to Shatesburye. 237.39.
  • Edmond Irōside offreth peace vnto Cnute, vpon conditiōs. 257.55.
  • Edmond Ironside eldest sonne to king Egekedus, proclay∣med K. of England. 253.51
  • Edmond the second sonne to Henry the third, created duke of Lancaster. 735.22
  • Edmond sonne to H. the .iii. o∣penly made Duke of Sicil. 736.49.
  • Edelwald succeedeth Edelhere in the kingdome of east An∣gles. 177.2
  • Edward sonne to Henry the sixe, borne. pag. 1285. col. 2, lin. 58. made knight. pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 1. maried Anne se∣cond daughter to Richarde earle of Warwick. pa. 1323 col. 2. lin. 26. taken prisoner. pag. 1339. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • Edmond duke of Somerset slayn at S. Albons pa. 1288. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Richard Earle of Marche, pro∣claymed kyng Edward the fourth, pag. 1310. col. 1. lin. 46. crowned. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 12. taken prisoner 1321. col. 1. lin. 41. deliue∣red. ead. col. 2. lin. 1. fleeth the Realme. pa. 1324. col. 2. lin. 30. iudged a traytor. pa. 1326. col. 2. lin. 19. landed at Norfolke. pa. 1327. col. 1. lin. 11.
  • Edmond treasurer of the Col∣ledge of Sarisbury elected and confirmed Archbishop of Cantorbury. 637.74
  • Edward sonne to Edgar, ad∣mitted, and crowned kyng of England. 235.66.
  • Edward sonne to H. iii. created Prince of Wales 737.14.
  • Edredus departeth this lyfe, & is buryed at Winchester. 230.19.
  • Editha, after the death of kyng Sithrik, leadeth a virgins life 225.4.
  • Editha departeth this life. 225 9.
  • Edwyn drowned by fortune of the seas, & cast vp in Picar∣die. 225.100.
  • Edmerus cited. 351.26.
  • Edward hath most part of the Ile of Britaine at his com∣maundement. 222.59.
  • Edward much delyted in re∣payring Cities, Townes & Castles. 222.67.
  • Edward dyeth at Faringdon, and is buryed at Winchester 222 90.
  • Edward, sonne to Kyng Henry the thyrde, made ruler of the Citie of London. 780.67. setteth forwarde in his iour∣ney towardes the holy Land. 781.7. arriueth at Acres with his power. 781.25. wounded and almost slayne by a Sarasin. 781.45.
  • Edricus created Erle of Mer∣cia. 244.54.
  • Edricus maryeth Edgita, dau∣ghter to King Egelredus. 244.56.
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  • Edmond ioyneth his power with Earle Vthred, agaynst •…•…nuto 252.45
  • Edenborough Castle besieged 1866. wonne. 1868.30.
  • Edward marryeth Editha, daughter to Earle Godwyn. 269.32.
  • Edward absteyneth from car∣nall companyng with hys wyfe, and why. 269.37.
  • Edenbrugh Castle buylded. 18.13.
  • Edenbrugh why so called. 18.14.
  • Edan King of Scots, cometh against Edelfers with an ar∣mie. 153.35.
  • Edan put to flight, and hys ar∣mie discomfited. 153.38.
  • Edwine delayeth time to be∣come a Christian. 159.115
  • Edwines straūge vision which appeared vnto him. 160.50.
  • Edwines death conspired by Ethelferd & Redwald. 160.31.
  • Edwine consulteth with hys Nobles touching Christiani∣tie. 161.35.
  • Edwine and his people, receiue the Christian faith. 161.94.
  • Edgina daughter to King Ed∣ward, maryed to Otho the Emperour. 223.20.
  • Edward falleth in loue wyth Edgina, and getteth his with child. 222.
  • Edenbrugh Castle gaged to the king of England. 439.40.
  • Edrick, Nephew to Lothorer 186.23.
  • Edrick succeedeth Lothore in the kingdome of Kent. 186.47.
  • Edrick slayne in ciuil warre. 186.55.
  • Edward and Godwyn, beyng readie to ioyne in battaile vpon the sea, are seuered by a myst. 273.20.
  • Edward sendeth forth a Name to the sea against Godwyn. 273.5. &. 273.39.
  • Edulfe, ordeined Byshop of Kirton. 223.58
  • Edsinus, Archbyshop of Can∣torburie. 268.53.
  • Edbert succeedeth Withred in the kingdome of Kent. 191.83.
  • Edrick de Streona ouerthrowē in his owne mene. 259.101
  • Edrick de Streona put to deth for treason. 260.4.
  • Edilwald, Byshop of Lindes∣ferne. 192.29.
  • Editha put away by King Ed∣ward, & committed to straite keeping. 272.29.
  • Edoll, Earle of Gloucester his valiancie. 118.31.
  • Edoll, taketh Hengist prisoner, as he was fleeing. 122.
  • Edmond, eldest sonne to Kyng Egelredus, falleth in loue with Sigeferdes wydows, and maryeth her. 251.63.
  • Edmond seaseth Sigeferdes possessions into his handes. 251.74.
  • Edgar Edeling, Englandes dearling. 306.36.
  • Edmond thortimer Earle of March, enuied Henry the fourth. pa. 1121. col. 1. lin. 38 taken prisoner by Owen Glē∣dour. pag. 1134. col. 2. lin. 28. he maryeth the daughter of Owē Glendour. pa. 1135 col. 2. lin. 23. deliuered. pag. 1136. col. 2. lin. 58.
  • Emperour of Constantinople came into England. pag. 1132. col. 2. lin. 13.
  • Edmond Earle of Kent sent to the sea. pag. 1154. col. 1. slayne. lin. 26.
  • Edwyn reconciled to king Wil∣liam, beginneth a new rebel∣lion. 306.10.
  • Edmond Earle of Cambridge returneth from Portingale. 1041.8. a.
  • Edmond Ironside, why so sur∣named. 253.85.
  • Edelbert, Byshop of Whicerne 199.2.
  • Edmond the Kings sonne crea∣ted Erle of Cambridge. 968 47. b.
  • Edward Earle of Warwike sonne to George Duke of Clarence. pag. 1350. col. 2. lin. 40.
  • Edward Winaduile knight. pa. 1352. col. 2. lin. 36.
  • Edward the fifte kept house at Ludlowe. pag. 1360. col. 1. lin. 8. came towardes Londō. lin. 7. returned by the Duke of Glocester to Northamp∣ton pag. 1362. col. 1. lin. 15.
  • Edward Duke of Buckingham pag. 1360. col. 2. lin. 33. toke part with the Duke of Glo∣cester. pa. 1361. col. 1. li. 34. came to Northampton. pag. 1361. col. 1. lin. 30. barnised in olde Brigandaries. pag. 1374. col. 1. lin. 30. his O∣ration in the Guild hal. pag. 1380. col. 2. lin. 32.
  • Edmond Shaa Maior of Lon∣don. pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 27 pag. 1376. col. 2.50.
  • Edmond Archbyshop of Can∣torbury remayneth in volun∣tary exile at Pontney. 657.1 he dyeth. 657.61.
  • Edlingsey Abbey buylded. 217.52.
  • Edmerus cited. 323.100. and 330.52. & .337.98. &. 338. 17.& 347. 58.
  • Edgina, Abdesse of Leoffe Mo∣nasterie. 270.12
  • Edbert, made King of the Ken∣tishmen. 202.61.
  • Edenbrugh castle yeelded. 821 10. b. 901. 44. a.
  • Edward the Kinges sonne crea∣ted Prince of Wales. 921.1. a.
  • Edwine lands giuen to Alane Earle of Britaine. 301.44.
  • Edburge, a Nunne. 223.26.
  • Edmerus cited. 282.110.283.37.
  • Edwin slayne by the Welch∣men. 272.66.
  • Editha leadeth and endeth her life, in perfect chastitie. 272
  • Edwyne marieth Ethelbur∣ga, daughter to Ethelbert. 159.28.
  • Edmōd sonne to Richard Erle of Cornwal borne. .729.64.
  • Edward Wooduile Knight brother to Queene Eliza∣beth pag. 1402. col. 2. lin 19.
  • Edward Wooduile and Ed∣ward Poinings valiant Es∣quiers of Englande. pag. 408. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Elizabeth eldest daughter vnto Edwarde the fourth, kepte in Sherriffe huton Castell. 1425.33. conveied to Lon∣don. ibidem. maryed vnto Kinge Henrye the seuenth. 1426.26. crowned Quene. 1432.34. dyeth. 1457.58. called the good Queene. 1458.10.
  • Elizabeth late wife to Edward the fourth, depriued of all her landes & possessions. 1429 46. liueth a wretched lyfe. 1429.3. dieth, and is buried with her husband. ibidem. foundeth the Queenes Col∣ledge in Cumbridge. eadem. 10.
  • Edgecombe Richard Knight Ambassadour into Fraunce. 1433.10.
  • Egremont Iohn Knight Cap∣tain of rebels. 1434.50. fle∣eth into Flaunders. 1435.24.
  • Edward Sonne to Henry the eyght borne. 1570.30. his godfathers and godmother eadem. 38. receyueth the Ad∣myrall of France. 1609.35. is adorned with the order of knighthod. 1614.4. is crow∣ned. eadē. 42. his godly and wise conference with the By∣shop of London. 1712.30. dyrecteth his letter to the Maior of London, to consult with his brethren, howe the poore might be best releeued 1713.22. foundeth the Hospitals in London. 1714 10. his singular pietie. eadē. 30. dyeth. 1715.56. his prayer at his death. eadem. 5 his commendation eadē. 20 his Epitaph. 1619.20
  • Elizabeth daughter to Henry ye eight borne. 1761.7. ber Godfather and Godmothers eadem. 15. is committed to the Tower. 1734.30. deli∣uered out of the Tower, and committed to the Lord Wil∣liams, and then to sir Henry Bedyngfield. 1755.33. hir singuler lenitie and clemen∣cie. ead. 50. is proclaimed Queene. 1784.30. com∣maundeth the Letanie to be read in English in churches 1788.22. and also the Epi∣stle and Gospel at Masse, e∣adem. 28. is crowned queene 1796.34. holdeth a Par∣liament. 1707.10. hath the supreme gouernment in ecclesiastical matters, and the first fruites and tenthes established vnto her by Par∣liament, eadem. 26. reuo∣keth againe the fourme of common prayer, and admini∣stration of •…•…acramentes v∣sed in the tyme of king Ed∣ward the sixt, ibidem. her answeare vnto the speaker & commons mouing her to ma∣riage. eadem. 51. her great zeale of Iustice executed on Hunninges man. 1748.41. commaūdeth a conference of learned men to be held vppon certaine articles of Religion. 1798.40. concludeth peace with the French king. 1801. 50. forbiddeth al enterludes for a time eadem. 40. leuieth a subsidie. eadem. 55. depry∣ueth .xiii. or 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Byshops of their sees. 1802.41. sendeth Commissioners to visite in e∣uery Diocesse for ye establish∣ment of reformed Religion. 1802.83. sendeth power both by sea & land to besiege Lyth in Scotland. 1803.52 maketh a verye honorable peace with the Frenchmen & Scottes. 1813.46. calleth in al the base money. 1814. 31. storeth her selfe and the realme with all martial pro∣uision and furniture. eadem. 40. maketh newe Coynes. 1816.36. forbyddeth al sorts of foreyne coyne, excepte the French & Flemish crownes. eadem. 1. sendeth an armye into Fraunce, & vpon what considerations, eadem. 30. maketh peace with ye French King. 1834.30. maketh an Oration in Latine in ye pre∣sence of the whole Vniuersi∣tie of Cambridge. 1834.16. is Godmother in person vn∣to the sonne of the Lady Ci∣cilie sister to the K. of Swe∣den, & nameth him Edwar∣dus Fortunatus. 1835.22. goeth in Progresse to the V∣niuersitie of Oxford & there maketh an Oration in Latin. 1836.11. is Godmother to Charles Iames sonne to

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  • the king & Queene of Scots and giueth a Font of Golde. 1837.14. sendeth a nauie to the sea to stay al subiectes of the Kings of Spaine. 1838 30. sendeth an armie into Scotlād. 1842.10. &. 1845. 56. and. 1853.11. holdeth a Parliament. 1859.17. leui∣eth a subsidie eadem. 23. hol∣deth a Parliament. 1862.5. maketh a league with Char∣les the French King. 1863. 45. is godmother to his dau∣ghter, and giues a Font of Gold. 1864.56. setteth forth a fleete to scoure the narrow seas of Pyrotes. 1865.10. sendeth ayde vnto the Scot∣tishe to besiege the Castle of Edenbrough. 1866.50.
  • Edward the second born 794. 5. a. put in prison by hys fa∣ther. 841.55. a. made knight 842.11. a. beginneth to raigne. 847.12. a. maryeth the French Kings daughter and doth homage. 847.55. b crowned. 848.1. a. entreth Scotland. 850.31. a. goeth to Paris. 852.10. b. entreth Scotland. 852.34. b. mee∣teth ye French K. at Amias. 858.19. a. goeth into Scot∣land with an army. 870.47. a. put to flight by the Scots. ibidem sendeth for his wife and sonne out of Fraunce. 876.10. a. sayleth frō Bri∣stow into Wales. 879.50. a taken prisoner. 880.50. b. caryed to Kenelworth. 881. 5. a. deposed. 881.27. b. re∣signeth the kingdome. 882. 10. b. murdered. 882.45. b.
  • Edward the blacke Prince borne. 893.31. a. created Duke of Cornewale. 900.6. b. generall at the battayle of Cressy. 932.24. b. goeth ouer into Gascoine. 950.32. b. his proceeding in Aquitain. 951.40. b. inuadeth the French dominions. 956.1. a his ofter to the French king. 958.44. a. returneth into England with his prisoners. 961.38. b. maryeth ye Coun∣tesse of Kent. 968.15. a. crea∣ted Duke of Guyen. 968.50 b. aydeth the king of Castell. 971.50. b. ouerthroweth the Spaniardes at Naueret. 973.20. b. coyneth his plate to pay his souldiours. 974. 57. a. requireth a subsidie of his subiectes. 975.46. a. summoned to appeere at Pa∣ris. 975.45 b. Iudgement giuen against him by the French King. 977.30. a. troubled with sickenes. 977. 45. b. besiegeth Limoges. 990.30. b. returneth into England. 991.34. a. dyeth. •…•…97.5. b.
  • Edward the first raigneth. 785. lin. 12. a. proclaimed Kyng. lin. 42. a. returneth from the holy land. lin. 47. a. commeth to ye French court. lin. 18. b. doth homage for his landes in Fraunce to the Frenche king. ibidem. cōmeth to Lon∣don. lin 40. b. crowned. 59. b. his wisedome and humili∣tie. 786. lin. 16. a. commeth to Chester. 786.46. a. goeth towarde Wales with an ar∣mie. 786.52. b. passeth into Fraunce. 788.35. b. relea∣seth his title to Normandye. ibidem. maketh shift for mo∣ney. 789.20. b. entreth Wales. 791.19. a. passeth in to Fraunce doth homage for his landes there. 795.52. b. goeth into Aragon. 796.10. a. returneth into Englande. 797.55. b. maryeth two of his daughters. 798.40. b. his mother dyeth. 804.2. a. he is summoned to appeare in the couet of Fraunce, pro∣nounced a rebel, condemned to lose Gwen. 807.8. a. re∣nounceth the Frenche King. 809.1. b. entreth Wales. 811.23. a. cōcludeth a leagu with the Earle of Flaunders 816.31. b. concludeth a league with the Emperour. 817.43. a. passeth ouer the mountaines in Scotlande. 822.44. a. passeth into Flaū¦ders. 828.27. a. returneth in to England. 832.23. a. ma∣ryeth the French kings sister. 835.48. goeth into Scotlād. 835.39. b. 838.30. a. 839. 24. b. endeth his lyfe. 845. 37. a. his corps conueied to Waltham. 847.16. a.
  • Edward the thyrd borne. 851. 54. b. created Prince of Wales and Duke of Aqui¦taine. 869.32. a. is sent into Fraunce. 875.50. b. made Warden of Englande. 880. 45. a. chosen king. 881.20. b 882.20. b. beginneth hys raigne, and is crowned. 885. 12. a. in daunger of taking. 891.10. a. maryed. 891.20 b. doth homage for Guyen. 892.7. b. goeth ouer sea lyke a Marchant. 893.21. b. en∣treth Scotland. 897.10. b. goeth to Andwarpe. 903.40 a. quartereth the armes of Fraunce and England. 905 45. b. his title to Fraunce. 905.50. b. returneth into England. 907.6. a. taketh the sea towarde Flaunders. 908.56. a. ouer commeth the Frenchmen at Scluse. 909. 1. a. commeth to Gaunt. 909 6. b. layeth siege to Tourney 910.27. b. goeth thence to Gaunt. 912.19. b. passeth in∣to Zealand. 912.26. b. cost on the seas & landeth at the Tour Wharfe. 912.30. b. offended with the Archby∣shop of Cantorburie. 913. 32. a. writeth to the Deane of Powles. 913.3. b. hys an∣sweare to the Emperours motion. 914.52. b. sendeth ayde into Britaine. 916.1. b. arriueth in Britaine. 919.9. a. besiegeth Nauntes. 919. 6. b. returneth into England 920.26. b. goeth ouer into Flaunders. 926.22. a. kee∣peth a counsel in his shyp at Sluse. 926.1. b. passeth into Normandie. 929.50. a. pas∣seth the Riuer of Sonne. 932 30. a. comforteth his armye at Cressy. 932.50. b. besie∣geth Calais. 935.54. b. hys pitie toward the poore. 938. 35. a. passeth secretly to Ca∣laice. 944.30. a. fighteth vn∣der Sir Walter Lord Man∣uyes banner. 944.10. b. van∣quisheth the Spanish fleete. 945.30. b. inuadeth France. 951.17. a. goeth towarde Scotland. 951.35. b. spoiles the same. 955.20. a. goeth in to Fraunce with an armye. 964 40. a. besiegeth Reimes 964.47. b. draweth toward Paris. 965.9. b. maketh peace with the Frenchmen. 966.3. b. surrendreth his ty∣tle to Fraunce. 966.52. b. sendeth succours into Gas∣coyne. 978.10. a. dieth 999.1. b.
  • Edward the fourth toke an othe at Yorke to obey King Hen∣ry the sixt. pag. 1328. col. 2. lin. 20. proclaymed hymselfe King. pag. 1329. col. 1. lin. 20. prouoketh the Earle of Warwick to fight. col. 2. lin. 20. is receiued into London. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 21. pas∣seth ouer into Fraunce with an armye. pag. 1346. col. 2. lin. 2. returneth. pag. 1349. col. 1. lin. 42. deposed. pag. 1354. col. 2. lin. 40. his de∣struction. pag. 1356. col. 2. lin. 22. Oration in his death bed. pag. 1357. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Edmond Duke of Somerset pag. 1331. col. 2. lin. 36. fled pag. 1335. col. 1. lin. 25. be∣headed. pag. 1340. col. 2. lin. 20.
  • Edmond hampden Knyghte slayne. pag. 1339. col. 2. lin. 55.
  • Edmond the great and God∣wyn, landing in Somerset∣shyre, spoyle the countrey, and returne into Ireland with great booties. 299.25.
  • Edmond surnamed the great sonne to king Harold. 299.25.
  • Editha, daughter to Erle God∣wyn, maryed to K. Edward. 269.32.
  • Edenburgh taken and burute. 1593.40.
  • Edwyne restored to his kyng∣dome of Northumberlande. 158.92.
  • Edward the fifte and his bro∣ther murdered. pag. 1391. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Edelred succeedeth Lambert in the Archbyshopricke of Can∣torbury. 202.76.
  • Edilwald aydeth Penda, a∣gainst his Vncle Oswye. 175.61.
  • Edbert, or Ethelbert King of Kent, ouerthrowen in bat∣tel, and taken prisoner by Kennife. 200.102. and, 202.63.
  • Edgecomle Peter, 1450.45.
  • Eduke Silu•…•…ticus, rebelleth aginst King William. 297.14.
  • Editha, daughter to king Ed∣ward, borne. 297.14.
  • Editah, daughter to king Ed∣ward, borne. 222.113.
  • Edward the fourth borne at Roan. 1268. col. 2. lin. 18.
  • Edward sonne to the blacke Princeborne. 971.13. a.
  • Edilwalke slayne, and his ar∣mie discomfited by Cead∣walla. 184.31.
  • Edessa, a Citie in Mesopota∣mia. 81.41.
  • Edmond sonne to Henry the thyrde inuested King of Si∣cil and Naples. 740.47.
  • Edwin Earle, submitteth him∣selfe to King William. 291.59.
  • Edward Earle of March pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 1. Duke of Yorke. pa. 1304. col. 2. lin. 18. come to London. pag. 1306. col. 2. lin. 26. admitted king. pag. 1307. col. 1. lin. 18.
  • Edmond Lord Grey of Ruthen. pag. 1299. col. 2. lin. 31.
  • Edmond Duke of Yorke lieute∣nant of England. 1103.51. a.
  • Edilwald reigneth in the par∣ties of Deira. 174.106.
  • Edwine slayne, and his armie beaten downe. 163.58.
  • Edith, sister to king Ethelwol∣fus, professed a Nunne. 208.5.
  • Edbert set at libertie, and resto∣red. 200.108.
  • Edmond Courney knight, and Peter his brother byshop of Exceter rayse an armie a∣gaynst king Richarde the thyrd. pag. 1401. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Edward inuadeth the kingdom of East angles with an ar∣mie, and spoyleth it. 221.81.
  • Edurus, looke Cridiorus.
  • Edwin, sonne to Alla, banished by Ethelferd. 154.83.
  • Edelfert and his armie van∣quished, and put to flight by the Britaynes. 154.69.
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  • Edilred and Ecg•…•…eid made friendes. 182.102.
  • Edwyne bringeth the West Saxons vnder his subiecti∣on. 159.112.
  • Edward honorably receiued in∣to the Court, by king Hardi∣cnute. 268.92.
  • Edelwin, king of Kent, chased out of his countrey. 203.59.
  • Edelwin slayeth Oswin. 170.60.
  • Ediricke de Streona. 251.54
  • Edward sonne to Henry the se∣uenth Christened. 1454.56.
  • Edgar Edeling, pardoned, and highly honoured. 307.89.
  • Edgar Edeling, submitteth himselfe to king William. 291.58.
  • Edilwold, looke Molle.
  • Eden Riuer. 433.112.
  • Eufled, first of the English Northumbers, baptised. 159 104.
  • Egbert succedeth Ceolnulfe in the kingdome of Northum∣berland. 194.51.
  • Egbert and Vngust king of Pictes, receyue the Bri∣taynes into theyr subiection. 194.63.
  • Egbertes armie for the more part lost and destroyed. 194.66.
  • Egbert suceedeth wilfride the second in the See of Yorke. 192.72.
  • Egbert king of Northumber∣land. 192.74.
  • Egbert Archbishop of Yorke receyueth the Pall. 192.77.
  • Egbert inuadeth Kent with an armie, and bringeth it vnder his subiection. 203.58.
  • Egbert becommeth a Monke. 195.101.
  • Egelwynus escapeth into the Ile of Ely. 306. 94.
  • Egelwynus pyned to death in prison. 306.108.
  • Egelredus passeth into Nor∣mandie, and is there ioyfully receiued by Duke Richard. 249.46.
  • Egelredus sent for to returne into England, first send•…•…th to try the peoples constancie. 250.9.
  • Egelredus departeth this life, and is buried at London. 253.5.
  • Egelredus issue. 253.13.
  • Egelredus pride, alienateth the hartes of his people from him. 253.26.
  • Egelredus forsaketh his lawful wife, and keepeth harlortes. 253.35.
  • Egelson, Abbot of Saint Au∣gustines nigh Cantorburie. 292.19.
  • Egelūm, and Archbishop Sti∣gand, Captaynes of the Ken∣tishmen, against king Willi∣am. 292.43.
  • Egfride driueth Wolthere out of the possession of Lindesey. 182.18.
  • Egelredus de•…•…leth the Fount at his Baptisme. 238.9.
  • Egelredus beaten almost to death with Tapers by his mother. 238.18.
  • Egelredus marrieth Elgina, or Ethelginu, daughter to Earle Egbert. 238.49.
  • Egditha daughter to king Ed∣ward, married to Charles Simplex, king of France. 223.10.
  • Egbert succeedeth Ercombert in the kingdome of Kent. 177.94.
  • Eglesdon Monasterie builded. 211.33.
  • Eglesdon, now called Saint Edmundesburie. 211.37.
  • Egbert banished, for couering the kingdome of West Sax∣ons. 199.99.
  • Egelredus mistrusting the faith of his subiectes, dareth not encounter with his ene∣mies. 252.37.
  • Egelredus returneth with an armie into England. 250.29
  • Egbert inuadeth the kingdome of Mercia, and conquereth it. 203.81.
  • Egbert inuadeth Northum∣berland with an armie. 204.12.
  • Egbert crowned king of al En∣land. 204.38.
  • Egelredus marieth Emma, si∣ster to Duke Richard of Nor¦mandy. 242 43
  • Egelredus mariage with Em∣ma, turneth to the subuersiō of the whole English state. 242.48.
  • Egbert appointed king of Nor¦thumberland, by the Danes. 209.67.
  • Egfride ordeyned king of cast Saxons, in his farther Of∣fas steede. 195.67
  • Egelredus sicke, at Cossam. 252.10.
  • Egfride shortly takē out of this life. 195.93
  • Egbert returneth into Englād and is receiued as king of the west Saxons. 202.99
  • Egilbert king of east Angles, slaine by treason. 194.102
  • Egbert departeth this lyfe, and is buried at Winchester. 205.4
  • Egletighston. 214.83
  • Egelredus not fauoured by Monkes in their writings. 241.106. and. 242.3.
  • Egelredus Oration vnto his soldiers. 248.42
  • Egbert leadeth an army against the Danes, and is by them vanquished. 204.55
  • Egelfrida first wife to king Ed∣gar. 235.5
  • Egbert king of Mercia, depar∣teth this life. 200.78
  • Egbert priuie to the murdering of his cousins. 181.2
  • Egelredus maketh warre a∣gainst the Bishop of Roche∣ster, and spoyleth his Lord∣ships. 238.54
  • Egelredus sacred kyng by Dū∣ston, at Kingston vpon Tha∣mes. 237.113.
  • Egwine a Monke. 189.27
  • Egelwinus bishop of Durham fleeth into holy Iland. 302.55.
  • Egwine made bishop of Wor∣cester. 189.29
  • Egwine warned in a vision, to set vp an Image. 189.32.
  • Egelwine Abbot of Euesham. 308.31.
  • Egbert king of Kent departeth this life. 180.98.
  • Egiptus and his genealogie. 7.23.
  • Egiptus fifty sonnes marrye Danus fifty daugters. 7.64.
  • Egelredus succeedeth his bro∣ther Edward in the kingdōe of England. 237.68
  • Egbert Archbishop of Yorke, departeth this life. 199.24.
  • Egelaw heath in the west parts 392.6
  • Egerledus sendeth ambassa∣dors & money to the Danes, to abstayne from cruel wa∣sting of the countrey. 245.93.
  • Egricus succeedeth Sigibert in the kingdome of east An∣gles. 172.13
  • Egricus and Sigibert slaine, and their army discomfited by Penda. 172.28
  • Eirine emperor. 202.111
  • Eirene empresse. 199.80
  • Eiruie Abbey. 192.105
  • Elgina, or Ethelgina, wyfe to king Egelredus, dyeth. 242 34.
  • Elphegus Archbishop of Can∣torbury taken by the Danes. 246.8.
  • Elienor Queene committed to close prison. 436.47
  • Elsasse Theodoricke earle of Flaunders. 377.72
  • Elenor Queene writeth to king Iohn for ayde. 553.26
  • Elenor Queene dyeth with so∣row. 559.52
  • Elnothus Archbishop of Can∣torbury, refuseth to crowne king Hardecnute. 263.63
  • Ely church founded, and dedi∣cated. 729.60
  • Elienor queene seeketh meanes how to mainteyne the comē∣tion betweene her husbande king Henry the second, and her sonnes. 426.40. and 426.60.
  • Elienor Queene offended with her husband king Henry the second, for keeping of Con∣cubines. 426.63
  • Elgina mother to king Harold. 264.5.
  • Elienor Queene set at libertie by her sonne kyng Richard the first. 474.55
  • Ely Abbey builded. 234.20
  • Eleanor daughter to the earle of Prouance, crowned quene of England. 647.73
  • Eistan Duke seeth the Deuyl with Dunstan. 228.107
  • Eistanes dreame, and the inter∣pretation therof. 229.1
  • Elphegus cruelly murdred by the Danes. 246.38
  • Elphegus body first buryed at London, and afterward tran∣slated to Cantorbury. 246.49. and. 262.102.
  • Eleanor Countesse of Pem∣brooke marryed to Simon Montford. 652.75
  • Eleanor betaketh her self to the Mantle and the Ring. 653 28.
  • Eleanor king Iohns mother, much honored, and loued of the Nobilitie. 543.21
  • Eleanor Queene enuyeth Ar∣thur her nephew. 543.35
  • Eleanor Queene passeth into Normandy. 543.55
  • Eleanor daughter to king Hen∣ry the second, maried to Al∣fonse, king of Castile. 445.30.
  • Elswen, looke Alfwen.
  • Elianor Queene deliuered of her second sonne Henry. 395 93.
  • Elgina, or Ethelginu daughter to earle Egbert, maried to king Egelredus. 238.50
  • Eldred Duke maryeth Ethe•…•…∣fleda, daughter to king Alu∣red. 215.68
  • Elidurus againe restored to the kingdome of Britaine. 31 81.
  • Elidurus taken, and committed to prison. 31.88
  • Elidurus restored the thirde time to the Crowne of Britaine. 32.21
  • Elidurus dyeth, and is buryed at Caerleil. 32.25
  • Eltwold succeedeth Aldulte in the kingdome of east Angles. 190.52.
  • Elidurus causeth his brother Archigallo to be restored a∣gayne to his kingdome. 31.52.
  • Elanius sonne of Kimarus, be∣gynneth to rule ouer the Bri∣taines. 29.65
  • Eldest sonnes of the kynges of Englande, alwayes made Dukes of Normandy. 353.8.
  • Iohn of Eltham borne. 854. 18. a. dyeth. 899.26. b. cre∣ated earle of Cornwal. 892.14•…•…
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  • Elizabeth Gray widow. pag. 1316 col. li. 1.51. maryed to Edward the fourth. eadem. col. 2. lin. 21. crowned. eadē. lin. 25.
  • Elizabeth daughter to Ed∣ward the fourth borne. pag. 1317. col. 1. lin. 42.
  • Elidurus sonne to Morindus, chosen k. of Britaine. 31.16.
  • Eliendone battaile fought by Egbert, kyng of west Sax∣nus, agaynst Bernulfe kyng of Mercia. 203.36.
  • Ellerker Raufe knight. 1448.49.
  • Elizabeth daughter to k. Ed. the first ma•…•…ted. 823.43. b.
  • Ella kyng of Northumberland dyeth. 145
  • Eleanor Queene, mother to K. Iohn, trauayleth to procure the English people to receiue their othe of allegiance, to be true to the kyng. 542.50.
  • Eleuthenus sent into England 171.82.
  • Eleutherius Bishop of Rome, sendeth godly learned men in∣to Britaine. 74.76.
  • Elianor wise to kyng Edward the first dyeth. 799.27. b.
  • Elianor daughter to kyng Ed∣ward the first maried. 806.17. a.
  • Ella placed kyng of Northum∣bers, in Osbrightes romath. 209 33.
  • Ella & Osbright made friends, go foorth against the Danes. 209.38.
  • Ella and Osbright slayne by the Danes. 209.46.
  • Ella, King of Seuth Saxons dyeth. 130.52.
  • Ely Ile, wherof so named. 33.60.
  • Ely Monasterie restored. 185.72.
  • Elleo King Oswyes daughter professed a Nunne. 175.78.
  • Elfled dyeth. 176.1.
  • Eliunge or Essenge, Prince of Norway. 23.100.
  • Eliot Thomas cited. 2.96.
  • Ella, beginner of the kingdome of Deira. 140.16.
  • Ella, sonne to Issus. 140.35.
  • Ella, sonne to H•…•…stria, begyn∣neth to gouerne Deira. 140.61.
  • Eldade, Byshop of Colchester. 123.1.
  • Ella a Saxon, landeth in Sus∣ser w•…•…th an armie. 125.56.
  • Ella maketh himselfe King of Susser. 125.63.
  • Ella sendeth into Germanie for ayde agaynst the Brytaines. 12•…•….103.
  • Elianor Cobham maryed to Humfrey Duke of Gloc. pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 26. accused of treason pag. 1268. col. 1. lin. 42. doth penauace. ead. lin. 48.
  • Elizabeth Grey maryed to Ed∣ward the fourth. pag. 1379. col. 1. lin. 19.
  • Elizabeth Lucy. pag. 1378. col. 2. lin. 51.
  • Elizabeth daughter to Ed∣ward the fourth, maryed to Henry the seuenth. pa. 1356. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Elinor Duches of Guyen, mar∣ryed to Henry Fitzempresse. 384.60.
  • Elfleda, or Elfrida, first wyfe to King Edward. 223.3.
  • Elfheagus, Byshop of Winche∣ster. 238 115.
  • Elianor, daughter to k. Henrie the second borne 401.70.
  • Eluane and Meduin, two lear∣ned Britaines, sent to Rome. 74.71.
  • Elizabeth Queene of Castill, dyeth. 1459.49.
  • Elles croft in Yorkeshyre, and why so called. 211.74.
  • Element appeareth of a ruddie burning colour. 516.9.
  • Ella sonne to Ida, succeedeth his father suche kingdome of Northumberland. 142.86.
  • Emma spoyled of her ryches, & baunished out of the Realme 266.34.
  • Emma reuoked out of Flaun∣ders into England. 266.96
  • Empsian Thomas a Monke his obstinacie. 1580.50.
  • Emma Queene, and her chil∣dren sent ouer into Norman∣mandie. 248.27.
  • Emperour Sigismond came into Englande. pag. 1183. col. 2. lin. 57. in league wyth Henry the fift. pag. 1185. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Empire deuided between Con∣stantius and Maximianus. 89.36.
  • Empsten Richard Knight sur∣u•…•…ior & master of forfeiters. 1458.57. attainted. 1466 30. beheaded. 1466.20.
  • Emma her pedegrue, from the Danish and Norman lyne. 289.7.
  • Emperour Otho aydeth Kyng Iohn. 585.40. he is vanqui∣shed by the Frenche Kyng. 586.1.
  • Emperor Otho sendeth into England to k. Iohn 564.31
  • Emperour of Constantinople commeth into England. 652.58.
  • Emma called the floure of Nor∣mandie, Sister to Duke Ri∣chard, marryed to King E∣gelredus. 242.35.
  • Emma, wydow to King Egel∣redus, marryed to K. Cnute. 259.47.
  • Emma with her children, fleeth into Normandie. 255.10.
  • Emma dyeth. 274.10.
  • Englishe men taken prysoners 812.53. b. slaine by the Scots. 818.16. a. discomfi∣ted. 829.40. a. ouercome by Scots. 838.30. b.
  • Englishe men slaine in Wales. 791.20. b.
  • Englefield Thomas Knyght counseller to Prince Arthur. 1456.53.
  • England & Englishmē whence so called. 144.32.
  • Englishe preparation agaynst the French inuasion. 1053.10. b.
  • English nation practised in warres, goeth commonly a∣way with the victory. 220.8.
  • English Nauie hindered by tempest. 1008.40. b.
  • English coast spoyled by French men. 1007.20. a
  • English men threaten ye Pope. 713.85.
  • Englishmen vsed at Rome as Scisinatickes. 716.24.
  • Englands miserie in time of ci∣uil warre. 388.45.
  • English outlawes returne, and make war against the Nor∣mans. 300.30.
  • Enmerus a murderer, sent to star King Edwine. 159.56.
  • English souldiers driuen out of Messina citie. 487.43.
  • Englishe men ouerthrowen by the Scots. 1007.40. b.
  • Englishmen driuen out of Flaū∣ders by Frenche men. 1044.31. b.
  • Englishmen discomfited by the Danes in a foughten fielde. 248.35.
  • Emma straith dealt withall, by her sonne King Edward. 269.49.
  • Emma accused of many mat∣ters committed against the state of the common wealth. 269.51.
  • Emma despoyled of her goods, accured of incontinencie, and imprisoned. 269.57.
  • Emma purgeth her selfe of in∣continencie, by the law Or∣dalium. 269.64
  • England made tributarie to the Pope. 575.100
  • Englishmen vnder King Iohn assayle and wynne ye Frenche shippees before and in the hauen of Dam. 578.46.
  • Entercourse of Marchandize between England & France, stayed 195.39.
  • Ende of Brutus line in Bry∣taine. 22.80.
  • Englishmen discomfited by the Constable. 993.16. b
  • English nation reproued for for∣nication and licenciousnes. 190.13.
  • Englishmen and Normans, o∣throwen by the welchmen. 276.37.
  • Enuious persons, readie to forge matters of suspicion. 439.95.
  • England deuided between Ha∣rold and Hardienute, 263.43.
  • Englishmen for their fonde at∣tempt fouly disgraced. 731.37.
  • Enemyes beaten downe by husbandmen with clubbes and swordes. 614.34.
  • Englishmen ouercome by the Danes, in a second battayle vpon the sea. 215.57.
  • Enwoulfe, Earle of Somerset. 207.67.
  • Englishmen slayne and drow∣ned by the Danes at Taner 207.37.
  • Englishmen, the more they grudge, the more cruelly they are oppressed by ye Nor∣mans. 313.53.
  • Englishmē naturally take plea∣sure in hunting the Decre. 313.70.
  • Englishmen sent into Spaine against the Sarasins. 636.50.
  • Englishmen, Spaniardes, and Frenchmen obtaine a great victorie on the Sarasbis. 636.56.
  • Englishmen slain in great num∣ber by the Danes in Oxford∣shyre. 221.8.
  • England brought into great ruine by sundrye mishappes. 242.22.
  • Englishmen chased out of the field by the Danes. 211.24.
  • Englishe nauie destroyed with tempest. 1014.7. b.
  • England let to seeme. 1102.30. b.
  • Englishmen suffer the haire of their vpper lippes to growe long. 286.30.
  • Englishmen breake their aray to chase the Normans, & are slayne and scattered. 287.17
  • English nobilitie spoyled, to en∣ritch Normans. 297.36.
  • English nobilitie despysed, and glad to imitate the Norman fashions. 298.2.
  • English men sone constreined to forsake their goods & landes, and to withdrawe them into the Woodes as outlawes. 298.14.
  • English nobilitie hated by King William, and the Normans. 298.56.
  • English nobilitie flie the realme for feare and disdeyne of the Normans. 298.58.
  • English clergie consisteth the more part of Priests sonnes. 349.87.
  • English boyes solde at Rome. 146.20.
  • English men haue Angelles fa∣ces. 146.51.
  • English men receiue the Chri∣stian fayth. 148.17.
  • English armie sent for to come into Normandie, is dischar∣ged vpon condition. 325.65.
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  • English men returne out of Walles with dishonor. 326.69.
  • English men learne to quaffe of the Danes. 231.110.
  • English men learne of the Sax∣ons, a disordered fiercenesse of minde. 232.3.
  • English men learne of the Fle∣mings, a feeble tendernesse of body. 232.3.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Maldon. 239.56.
  • English fleete taken by the Danes, and the Londoners slayne in great number. 240.21.
  • English Captaynes reuolt to the Danes, and their people are ouerthrowen. 240.51.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Portesmouth. 206.83.
  • English men chased by the Danes at Merseware. 206.86.
  • English men put to the woorse by the Danes at Carrum. 206.100.
  • English men valiantly acquite thēselues against the Danes. 212.71.
  • English men and Danes con∣clude a peace vpon conditions 213.42.
  • English Saxons, a people in Germaine. 112.35.
  • English Saxon Kings fetch their Pedegree from Woden 113.5.
  • English men vanquished and slayne by the Danes at Re∣ding. 210.9.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Basing. 210.
  • English men distressed by the Danes at Merton. 210.48.
  • English mens power begynneth to decay. 185.43.
  • English men constrayned to bye their landes againe of Kyng William. 303.29.
  • English men constreined to flee, by the Frenchmen at Albe∣marle. 524.43.
  • Englefield battell, fought by the English men agaynst the Danes. 210.2.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Wilton. 212.5.
  • English power ouerthrowen by the Weltchmen. 272.63.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Yorke. 209.46.
  • English Ambassadours not ad∣mitted to the Popes pre∣sence without a bribe. 418.15.
  • English outlawes, perpetually pardoned. 307.65.
  • Englishmen reteined and setled in Ireland. 418.54.
  • England conquered by the Duke of Normandie vppon that day on which afterward
  • Normandie was subdued by the king of England. 345.84.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Welch rebelles. 744.68
  • English men distressed by the Welchmen. 638.50.
  • English men compound for peace with the Danes for monie. 240.74. and. 246.60.
  • Ende of the Danish Kings in England. 268.19.
  • English armye spoyleth Scot∣land. 940.31. a.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Britaynes at Hatfield. 163.57.
  • English Gentlemē maynteined by French warres. 1083.48 b.
  • English men agree to submit themselues to the Danes. 249.20.
  • English scoole in Rome. 212.27.
  • Enromium Emme, cited. 264.88.
  • English men lost all in France. pag 1275. col. 2. lin. 14.
  • England blessed with learning and puissaunce. 178.92.
  • Ercombert, King of Kent de∣parteth this life. 177.105.
  • English men inuade the con∣fines of Castill. 1008.20. a.
  • England deuided into circuites for Iustices itinerantes. 443.53.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes, in a cruell battell at Ashdon. 255.77.
  • English bloode restored to the Crowne of England. 259.78.
  • Controuersie betwixt Edward the fourth and the French Kyng. pag. 1348. col. 2. lin. 55.
  • England sore pestred with Fle∣mings. 347.38.
  • English men had in ellimation for their good seruice. 261.1.
  • English bloud mixed with the Danes and the Britaines. 241.91.
  • English men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Scorastā. 251 87.
  • English men ouerthrowen and put to flight by the Danes, at Wigmere. 245.38
  • Englishmen discouraged by the Welchmen. 611.32
  • Englishmen vanquished and put to flight by the Danes. 204.62.
  • English army betrayed to the Danes, and chased. 243.58.
  • Englishe men almost vtterly o∣uerthrowen by the Danes 210.82.
  • Englande when first called by that name. 204.45
  • Englande growen to olde and feeble age vnder king Egel∣redus. 237.93
  • English Nobilitie spoyled, pur∣sued, imprisoned, banished, and slayne by king William. 306.84.
  • English men giuen to the rea∣ding of the holy Scriptures. 192.61.
  • England deuided into hūdreds and tithings. 217.22
  • Engistland appoynted the name to the Saxons portion in Britaine. 128.24
  • England verye gainful to the See of Reme. 564 90 Encomium Emmae cited. 257 50. and. 258.1. and. 259. 87. and. 264.39.
  • English men of whom they lear¦ned their excessiue gurman∣dize. 268.12.
  • English nauie lost, and drowned by a tempest. 322.39
  • Englande first accursed by the the Pope, and why. 223.37.
  • Eolwils a Danish knig slayne 220.64.
  • Eopa, looke Copa.
  • Epte Riuer in Normandy. 385 34.
  • Epitaph founde within kyng Williams Sepulchre. 316.69.
  • Earle of Penbrooke appeaseth rebellion. 616 91
  • Earle of Albemarle obtayneth peace with the king. 618.77
  • Erlotus the Popes Nuntio de∣parteth home with a flea in his eare. 754.54
  • Erick murdred by his owne people, for his sharpe dealing with them. 221.97.
  • Erchenwine first king of the east Saxons. 152.35
  • Ernulfus sonne to earle Gef∣frey Maundeuille, taken, and banished. 380.72
  • Erick king of east Angles, con∣spireth with others, to make warre against king Edward of England. 221.73
  • Erickes army vanquished, and put to flight by the English men. 221.90
  • Erocus king of the Almanes. 90.81.
  • Earle of Pembrooke vseth di∣ligence to set the realme at li∣bertie from the Frenchmen. 615.20.
  • Eric gouernor of Norway, re∣turneth to his shippes with great booties. 251.89
  • Eric forbydden to spoyle the countrey. 252.2
  • Erchenwin first king of the east Saxons. 131.35
  • Erchenwyn sonne to king Of∣fa. 131.37.
  • Erghom Iohn. 1462.7
  • Earle of Lincolne Caruer at the Coronation. 1119. col. 2 lin. 14.
  • Earle of Northumberland high Constable. 1119. col. 2. lin. 17.
  • Earle of Westmerland, earle Marshal of England. 1119 col. 2. lin. 28.
  • Earle of Warwicke Panter at Coronation. 1119. col. 2. lin 44.
  • Earle of Arundel chiefe Butlar of England. 1120. col. 2. lin. 23.
  • Earle of Warwicke gouernor to king Henry the sixt. pag. 1235. col. 1. lin. 9. Regent of Fraunce. pag. 1262. col. 1 lin. 47. col. 2. lin. 43. dyed at Roan. pag. 1264. col. 1. lin. 2.
  • Earle of Arūdel slaine in france pag. 1253. col. 2. lin. 8.
  • Ermenfred bishop of Sion sent into England in commission from the Pope. 304.54
  • Ermenredus brother to kyng Ercombert. 180.106
  • Erming streete where it begin∣neth and endeth. 205.8.
  • Earle of Flaunders feasteth K. Edward the third. 912.20. b.
  • Earle of Pearche a French man slaine at Lincolne, 613 81.
  • Erkenwald ordeyued bishop of the east Saxons. 181.14
  • Erpwald, looke Corpwald.
  • Ecguine bishop of Worcester. 190.43.
  • Ermengard Lady, daughter to Richard vicount Beaumeūt maried to William king of Scots. 463.62
  • Raufe Earle of Ewe, taken pri∣soner at Caen. 930.55. a
  • Esterlings assaulted at home in the Stiliard. 1443.20.
  • Espeke Walter bringeth ye or∣der of White Monkes into England. 333.94.
  • Eschequer Court remoued frō Westminster to Northamp∣ton. 567.47
  • Essex deliuered to the Saxons 118.41.
  • Esketel a kyng of the Danes. 212.19.
  • Essington taken and spoyled by the Danes. 244.36
  • Estric sister to king Cnute, ma∣ryed to Richard the thirde duke of Normandie. 289.22.
  • Escuinus, or Eleuinus, taketh vpon hym the gouernment of the west Saxons. 180.84
  • Escuinus maketh warre vpon Wolfhere, and is put to the woorse. 180.95.
  • Essex inuaded by the Danes. 216.31.
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  • king of Scithia. 17
  • Estrilo paramour to Locrinus. 17.22.
  • Estrild maried to Locrinus. 17 25.
  • Essex rebels scattered, & slayne. 1033.30. a.
  • Eschage graunted to Henry the third. 708.39.
  • Esay cited. 389.83.
  • Essex waited by Danes. 240.73.
  • Eske Riuer. 76.50.
  • Estates of the Realme assem∣bled at Norhamtō. 542.60
  • Essex yelded to Adelwold. 220.21.
  • Estoutuill Robert taken priso∣ner. 345.28.
  • Esoder, looke Elidurus.
  • Espeake Walter. 369.61.
  • Escuage payed. 795.57. a.
  • Essex brought vnder subiection of the West Sa•…•…ōs. 203.64
  • Ethelbaldus succedeth Ecoi∣red in the kingdome of Mer∣cia. 189.•…•…0.
  • Ethelbaldus spayleth Nor∣thumberland, and returneth without battell. 189.56.
  • Ethelbuldus ouercome in bat∣tell by Cuthred, King of West Saxons. 189.63. and 193.90.
  • Ethelbaldus slayne at Secan∣don. 189.67.
  • Ethelbaldus reproued for for∣nication & liceciousnes. 199.
  • Ethelwitha, wife to King Alu∣red. 216.106.
  • Ethelfleda sore handled in the birth of a child, euer after forbeareth to companie with her husband. 216.114.
  • Ethelbert putteth away his wife, and marrieth Alfled, daughter to King Offa. 201.43.
  • Ethelbert slayne by his owne subiectes. 201.50.
  • Ethelfledas noble deedes, and valiencie. 222 1.
  • Ethelfleda departeth this life. 222.36.
  • Ethelbert, sonne to Irmenrike succeedeth his father in the kingdome of Kent. 142.80.
  • Ethelbert succeedeth his bro∣ther Edbert in the king∣dome of Kent. 191.84.
  • Ethelwolfus or Ethaultus son to Edbert, beginneth his reigne ouer the West Sax∣ons, 205.101.
  • Ethelwolfus in orders, and as∣soyled by the Pope. 205.109.
  • Ethelwolfus maryeth Osbur∣ga, his Bu•…•…lers daughter. 205.115.
  • Ethelbert restored vnto hys kingdome. 201.19.
  • Ethelwolfus kingdome deui∣ded, betweene himselfe and his sonne. 207.70
  • Ethelwolfus, departeth thys •…•…e, and is buryed at Win∣chester. 207.92.
  • Ethelwold falleth in loue with Alfred, and discommendeth her beautie to Kyng Edgar 232.67.
  • Ethelwold marryeth Alfred, daughter to the Duke of Cornwal. 232.83.
  • Ethelwold, murdered by Kyng Edgar. 232.108.
  • Ethelred renounceth his kyng∣dome, and becommeth a Monke. 189.6.
  • Ethelbert procureth Ethel∣ferd, to make warre vpon the Britaines. 154.54
  • Ethelreda, professed a Nunne. 185.71.
  • Ethelfleda, daughter to Alured marryed to Duke Eldred. 215.68.
  • Ethelbert constrained to get hym out of his countrey. 196.43.
  • Ethelbert, succeedeth hys fa∣ther Ethelbert, in the King∣dome of East Angles. 196.50.
  • Ethelbert trayterously murde∣red. 197.1.
  • Ethelgera, daughter to Kyng Alured. 217.59.
  • Ethelswida, daugther to King Alured, marryed to Bald∣wyne Earle of Flaunders. 218.75.
  • Ethelswida, wife to King Bur∣chred, following hir husband towardes Rome, dyeth at Pania in Lūbardie. 218.91
  • Ethelwoulfus aideth Burthred King of Mercia, against the Welchmen. 206.6.
  • Ethelwolfus aduertised by two Noble Prelates. 206.56.
  • Ethelbald, shamefully maryeth his fathers wydow. 208.43
  • Ethelbald departeth this lyfe, and is buryed at Shire∣bourne. 208.47.
  • Ethelburga sister to Erkea∣wald. 181.22.
  • Ethelbert marryeth Bertha, daughter to Cheribert Kyng of Fraunce. 145 102.
  • Ethelbert subdueth the Sax∣ons from Kent to Humber. 145.98.
  • Ethelbert or Edelred sonne to Molle, made king of Nor∣thumberlande after Als•…•…d. 196.34.
  • Ethelburga wyfe to Inas, perswadeth her husband to renounce the world. 188.30.
  • Ethelard cousin to Inas, be∣ginneth to raigne ouer the West Saxons. 191.33.
  • Ethelard departeth thys lyfe. 191.66.
  • Ethelfleda gouerneth ye kyng∣dome of Mercia, during her lyfe. 221.
  • Ethelwolfus victories against the Danes. 206.107.
  • Ethelbert ouerthrowen in bat∣taile, by Cheuling Kyng of West Saxons. 142.95.
  • Ethelwolfus goeth to Rome, and taketh Alured his sonne with him. 207.42.
  • Ethelwolfus maryeth Iudith daughter to Charles ye Bald, Kyng of Fraunce. 207.60.
  • Ethelbright taketh vpon hym the gouernment of West Ser, Sussex, Kent, & Essex. 208.50.
  • Ethelbright departeth this life & is buryed at Shirebourne 208.70.
  • Ethelreda, wyfe to King Ecg∣fride, continueth a Virgin. 185.55.
  • Eustace sonne to King Ste¦phan, created Duke of Nor∣mandie. 367.108.
  • Ethelbert conuerted to the Christian fayth. 148.31.
  • Ethelburga, daughter to Kyng Offa, maryed to Bryghtrick Kyng of the West Saxons. 195.32.
  • Ethelred succeedeth Beorne in the kingdome of East An∣gles. 194.36.
  • Ethelred and his brother Alu∣red, encounter Inarus Kyng of Danes with an armye. 210.62.
  • Ethelred or Edilred, succee∣deth his brother Wolfhere in the kingdome of Mercia. 181.55.
  • Ethelred inuadeth Kent wyth an armie and spoyleth it. 181.62.
  • Ethelbald, sonne to Ethelwol∣fus, beginneth to raigne o∣uer the South and West Saxons. 208.31.
  • Ethelbright, sonne to Erm•…•…n∣redus, murdered. 180.105.
  • Ethelmere, Earle of the West countries, submitteh himself and his people to king Swa∣nus of Denmarke. 248.11.
  • Ethilda daughter to King Ed∣ward, maryed to Hugh, son to Robert, Earle of Paris. 223.13.
  • Ethelburga an euyl conditio∣ned woman. 200.46.
  • Ethelburga fleeth into France and is thrust into an Abbey. 200.73.
  • Etherius Archbyshop of Arles in Fraunce. 148.66.
  • Edhirick or Erick a Dane, succeedeth Gurthrun in the kingdome of the East An∣gles. 219 11.
  • Ethelburga dyeth in great mi∣serie. 200.77.
  • Ethelburga daughter to Ethel∣bert, maryed to Edwyne. 159.28.
  • Ethelreda departeth this lyfe 185.74.
  • Ethelwold, made Byshop of Winchester. 232.19.
  • Ethelwold Earle, sent by king Edgar, to suruey the beautie of Alfred, daughter to the Duke of Cornwal. 232.60.
  • Ethelricus sonne to Ida, made Kyng of Northumberlande. 145.73.
  • Ethelred, brother to Ethel∣bright, succeedeth him in the gouernment of the more part of the Englishe people. 208.76.
  • Ethelred vexed with the inua∣sion of the Danes. 208.100
  • Ethelred fighteth wyth the Danes nyene tymes in one yeere. 208.103.
  • Ethelwolf, sonne to Kyng Eg∣bert, leadeth an armie into Kent. 203.55.
  • Ethelfert slaine, and his armie vanquished. 155.30.
  • Ethelbert, king of Kent dyeth, at is buryed in S. Augu∣stines Monasterie. 157.8.
  • Ethelbright, sonne to Ethel∣wolfus, beginneth to raigne ouer Kent, and Essex. 208.35.
  • Ethelred receyueth a wounde, and therof dyeth 210.92.
  • Ethelswida marryed to Bur∣thred, Kyng of Mercia 207.111.
  • Ethelred and his brother Alu∣red, ayde Burthred Kyng of Mercia against the Danes. 209.93.
  • Euers Rafe knight Warden of the middell Marches slaine in a blondie fight. 1601.4. is commended. eadem. 28.
  • Eueshame Abbey builded. 189 28.
  • Eubald the second succeedeth Eubald the first in the Arch∣byshopprick of Yorke. 202.81.
  • Eustace, Earle of Bologne, commeth into Englande to visite his brother in lawe K. Edward. 270.77.
  • Eustace maketh great com∣playnt to King Edward, a∣gainst the citizens of Can∣torburie. 270.105.
  • Eufled daughter to King Ed∣wine, borne. 159.77.
  • Eunbert, a ruler among the Gi•…•…uii. 185.63.
  • Eurelir in Normandie recoue∣red by the Englishmen. 521.2.
  • Euill Princes appoynted to punishe the offences of the people. 194.21.
  • Euil vsage caused the Gas∣coynes to rebel. 732.22.
  • Euguexane Chastillone de Trye, taken prisoner. 431.24.
  • Eustace de Vestye sent into Scotland. 542.71.
  • Euery man shal beare his own burthen. 351.30.
  • Euesham battayle, fought by

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  • King Henry the thyrd and his power against the Barons. 773.1.
  • Ewer of Pearle sent to Henry the thyrd. 739.37.
  • Eustace the Monke taken and beheded by Richard bastard sonne to Kyng Iohn. 615.65.
  • Eustace the Monke a notable Pyrate. 615.71.
  • Euil mens good deedes, al∣wayes euil thought of. 329.30.
  • Eustace sent by King Iohn in∣to Scotland. 543.15.
  • Euille Iohn, Lord, escapeth frō the battayle of Chesterfield. 777.20.
  • Eustace, Baron of Mawpasse 323.46.
  • Eureur in Normandie taken by the French kyng. 545.90
  • Eudo Earle, submitteth him∣selfe to Duke Geffray of Britaine. 411.79.
  • Eustace Duke of Normandie, espoused to Constance, sister to Lewes the French Kyng. 372.63.
  • Eustace Duke of Normandie, dyeth. 372.65.
  • Eustace son to King Stephan refused of the Byshops to be crowned Kyng of England. 385.53.
  • Eustace sonne to King Ste∣phan falleth mad, and mise∣rably endeth hys lyfe. 387.93.
  • Eustace, Earle of Bollongne. 319.75.
  • Eustace de Vesey slayn wyth a quarel besydes Castle Bar∣uard. 603.33.
  • Eueshame Abbey buylded. 277.31.
  • Eutropius cyted. 82.70. & .89.45.
  • Eustace a Monke prouideth shipping for the conuayance of ayde to kyng Lewes, out of Fraunce into Englande. 615.8.
  • Eureur towne in Normandie, taken by the Frenchmen. 515.32.
  • Eustace King Stephans son, made knight. 383.94.
  • Euerie kingdome deuided in it¦selfe, can not long stand. 257.94.
  • Europe alotted vnto Iaphet. 1.79.
  • Euil gouernment in England by reason of strangers about the king. 746.45.
  • Eureur in Normandy taken by king Henry the first. 344.13
  • Example notable of a Prince. pag. 1163. col. 1. lin. 50.
  • Ermew Monke of the chater∣house e•…•…ecuted. 1563.50.
  • E•…•…ceter besieged by humfry A∣rundel and his adherentes. 1649.37.
  • Exhamshire. pag. 1314. col. 2 lin. 12.
  • Excesse in apparel. 1117.6. a.
  • Exchang of Muneys ordeyned. 924.50. a.
  • Excester besieged by Perkin Werbec. 1450.2.
  • Example of a faythfull prison∣ner. 1014.45. a.
  • Richard Extons commendati∣on. 1054.15. b.
  • Exceter taken, and spoyled by the Danes. 243.42.
  • Excommunication. 963.1. b.
  • Extreeme frost and snow, kil∣ling trees, birdes, foules, and fishes. 196.3.
  • Exeter Colledge founded. 892.20. a.
  • Exceter Citie besieged. 166.55.
  • Exceter besieged by Vaspasi∣an. 52.27.
  • Execution of king Richard the seconds friends. 1072.4. a.
  • Exeter Citie repaired and for∣tified. 226.99.
  • Execution of souldiers taken in Rochester Castle by Kyng Iohn. 593.36.
  • Exeter kept against king Ste∣phan, and recouered. 367.44
  • Exceter citie rebelleth against King William. 299.35
  • Exeter yeelded vnto King Wil∣liam. 299.47.
  • Exmouth Castle assaulted by the Danes. 241.65.
  • Example of rare brotherly loue. 31.52.
  • Exeter made a Byshops See. 309.65.
  • Excheker court instituted. 303 50.
  • Exceter Citie besieged by the Danes, and deliuered. 216.29.
  • Eylmer, a Monke of Malmes∣burie. 280.41.
  • Ewe countie in Normandie. 321.71.
  • Eweline, and Hirilda fall at variance. 43.50.
F.
  • Faleife yeeldeth to Chastillon. 1824.40.
  • Fabian Robert. 1463.7.
  • Faleys besieged by Henry the fift. pag. 1190. col. 2. lin. 30. rendered to him. pag. 1191. col. 1. lin. 54.
  • Father of our Lorde Iesus Christ, onely king. 262.52.
  • Famine and dearth in the king∣dome of South Saxons. 182.57.
  • Falaise yeelded to the French. pag. 1277. col. 1. lin. 4.
  • Faruham Castle rased by the frendes of Kyng Henry the third. 611.67.
  • Falayse towne in Normandye won by the french K. 558.42
  • Farnham Castle builded. 377.53.
  • Farindon Castle builded. 381.18.
  • Fabian cited. 166.72.
  • Farribridge. pag. 1310. col. 2 lin. 7.
  • False protestation horribly pu∣nished. 274.110.
  • Fabian cited, 32. 96. and. 44 97. and .74.30. and .75. 106. and .93.18.
  • Fausta daughter to Maximi∣nianus, married to Constan∣tinus. 91.7.
  • Fabian cited. 93.57. and .95. 41. and 102.50. and .117. 59. and .125.19.
  • Feryngdon high Abbot of Re∣ding executed for denying the supremacie, 1574.30.
  • Ferdinande the Emperour di∣eth, and his Obsequies. 1834.36.
  • Felton Iohn hāged for bāging vp a Romish Bull. 1853.2.
  • Ferrers George a Burgesse of the Parlament house arre∣sted vppon an execution and deliuered by the Parlament 1584.20.
  • Fredericke the Emperour sen∣deth a power to represse the rebellious Flemings. 1431 40.
  • Fermherst Castle won. 1529.44.
  • Fescampe in Normandie. 321.72.
  • Ferentine Iohn a Leagate frō the Pope cōmeth into Eng∣land in visitation, and spede∣ly departeth againe. 563.64.
  • Fescampe William. 313.7.
  • Fert Castle burnt. 385.41.
  • Felixa Burgunian, Byshop of Dunwich. 30.92.
  • Fechamley battell, fought by the Saxons, against the Bri∣taynes 143.18.
  • Fetherston hanged for the su∣premacie. 1580.40.
  • Feigned friendship betweene King Henry the second of Englande and Lewes of Fraunce. 398.69.
  • Ferdinando Archduke of Au∣strich made Knight of the Garter. 1531.18.
  • Feuexshame Abbey builded. 383.46.
  • Felix Bishop of the parties of Burgoigne commeth into Britaine. 162.52.
  • Felix conuerteth the Eastan∣gles to the fayth of Christ. 162.59.
  • Felix dieth at Dūwich. 162.61
  • Ferrers Georg Lord of misrule in the Court. 1711.45.
  • Fetherston William naming himselfe K. Edward the sixt, is whipped and, afterward for saying king Edward was liuin, ga•…•…d that he spake with him, is hanged. 1763.46.
  • Sir Raufe Ferrors accused of treason. 1022.41. b.
  • Ferrex and Porter sonnes to Gorbedug, beginto reigne o∣uer Britaine. 22.36.
  • Ferrex fleeth into Fraunce for aide agaynst his brother. 22.50.
  • Ferrex and his people slayne. 22 56.
  • Ferreys William, taken priso∣ner. 345.27.
  • Feader a Collectour, slayne. 267.24.
  • Ferreys Robert, Earle of Dar∣bie. 435.20.
  • Ferdomachus, Bishop of Ley∣nister in Ireland. 328.28.
  • A fyfteen graunted. 1557.30.
  • Fysher Iohn Bishop of Roche∣ster is of counsel with the Queene in her matter of di∣uorce. 1551.6. refuseth the oth of succession. 1563.17. is beheadded. 1563.56. had been elected Cardinal. 1567.3.
  • Fits Williams William Knight Captaine of Guis∣nes. 1531.17.
  • Fits Roy Henry Duke of Rich∣mond, dyeth. 1565.30.
  • Fits Garett Thomas Lord, re∣bellethin Ireland, and com∣mitteth great outrages. 1563.17. is taken prisoner. 1564.24. is executed with his fiue Vncles. 1569.5.
  • Fits Williams Williā knight Treasurer of the kings hous∣hold. 1536.1.
  • Fits Williams William knight landeth with a Nauie at Treyport. 1526.40.
  • Fines Thomas Lorde Dacres of the South hanged. 1580.35.
  • Fits Williams William Knyght vice Admiral recey∣ued the Emperour on the Sea. 1509.16.
  • Fines Lord Clinton Admiral of the Nauie at Musklebo∣rough field. 1615. his prow∣esse at Blackenesse. 1629. 20. wynneth Broughty crag. 1630.1. Colonel of ye foote∣men in the iourney of Saint Quintins. 1767.26. hygh Admyral goeth forth wyth a great fleete. 1779.26. bur∣neth Conquest and other places adioyning. 1781.16. is sent into the North against the rebels with an armie ioyntly with the Earle of Warwicke. 1840.37. is created Earle of Lincolne. 1862.48. goeth Ambassa∣dour into Fraunce. 1863.24.
  • Shelley Edward his Vallor & death. 1624.32.
  • Fitzwilliams William made knight. 1487.28.
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  • Fitz Iocelyne Reginald, made Byshop of Bath. 432.54.
  • Fitz Miles Roger, Earle of Hereford. 396.16.
  • Fitz Roy Henry base sonne of Henry the eyght created Earle of Notingham and af∣terward ye same daye Duke of Richmond and Somer∣set. 1526.10.
  • Fiue shillings leuied of euery hyde of land. 535.62.
  • Iohn Fitz Thomas created Earle of Kildare. 855.54 b
  • Fitz Iames Richard created Byshop of London. 1458. 38. maketh an Oration con∣solatory to the kyng. 1458.36.
  • Fitz Miles walter, succeedeth his brother Roger in the Earldome of Hereford. 396 19.
  • Fitz Iohn Eustace, slayn. 397 45.
  • Fitz Scrope Richard inuadeth and spoyleth the landes of Edrick Siluaticus. 297.20
  • Finan succeedeth Aydan in the Bishoprick of Northumber∣land. 171 20.
  • Fyue Moones seene in Yorke shyre 551.56.
  • First falling out betweene king Henry the second, and Tho∣mas Becket. 400.53.
  • First inhabitants of Brytayne not certainely knowne. 1.10
  • First inhabitantes of Brytaine, why called Giantes. 6.80.
  • Fitz Peter Geffrey made chief Iustice of England. 535.90.
  • Fitz Peter Geffrey created Earle of Essex, and gyrded wyth the sworde of the same 545.39.
  • First battaile betweene the Saxons one against another in Britaine. 142.97.
  • Fitz Peter Geffrey dieth. 582 62. what he was. 582.64.
  • Fitz Walter Robert appoynted general for the Barons of England agaynst king Iohn 588.12.
  • Fitz Walter Robert. 556.57.
  • Fyre brasteth out of certayne ryftes of the earthe. 362.112.
  • Fyre seene in the ayre. 558.1.
  • Finchamsteede in Barkeshyre 329.29.
  • Fitz Hamon Robert. 334.1.
  • Fines sea•…•…ed by Henry the .iii. on his officers for falshood. 646.38.
  • Fitz Iohn Eustace. 369.1.
  • Fitz Alain William. 369.1.
  • Fitzvize Richard, taken priso∣ner. 376.36.
  • Fyrst Mayor of London. 566.92.
  • Fitziames Byshop of London dyeth. 1518.45.
  • Fitz Peter, Geffrey Lord chief Iustice of England. 542.18
  • Fitz Bernard Thomas, accur∣sed by Archbyshop Thomas Becket. 409.80.
  • Fitz Vrse Reignold, knight. 415.62.
  • Fitz Aldeline William, Sewer to king Henry the seconde. 419.55.
  • Fitzbarhard Robert sent ouer into Ireland. 419.55.
  • Fitz Bernhard Robert, made keeper of Waterfoord and Wessefoord cities in Ire∣land. 421.42.
  • Fitz Radulfe William, Lorde Steward of Normandie, in∣terdicted. 508.49.
  • Fitz Osoert William, called o∣therwise, William wyth the long beard. 528.100.
  • Fitz Williams William Erle of Southampton Lord Pri∣uie seale dyeth at Newcastle in his iourney towardes Scotland yet his standard is borne in the foreward al this iourney. 1595.14
  • Fitz Williams Williā knight Lord Admyral is created Earle of Southampton. 1571.5.
  • Fitz Williams William hurt. 1477.35.
  • Fifteene payed. 786.53. a. 840 30. a.
  • Flint Castle builded. 789.6. a.
  • Fifteenes graunted. pa. 1144. col. 1. lin. 36. pag. 1150. col. 2. lin. 28. pag. 1156. col. 1. lin. 45.
  • Fitz waren Lorde Fitz waren created Erle of Bath. 1565 22.
  • Fitz Baldrick Hugh, Shyrife of Yorkeshyre. 307.99.
  • Fishmongers of Lōdon disqui∣eted. 1039.24. b.
  • Fish like to a man, taken in the sea. 559.56
  • Fishes fight vpon the land. 471 101.
  • Fitzaldelme William ordeyned Lord chiefe Iustice of Ire∣land. 444.76
  • Fishes die in the waters tho∣rowe sharpnes of a froste. 447 7.
  • Fines Ingram Lord. 726.11
  • Firy impressions seene in the ayre. 1834.40. and. 1870.46. and. 1872.21.
  • Finch Thomas knight, Camp maister in the iourney of S. Quintines. 1767.58. he ap∣pointed to be knight marshal at Newehauen, is drowned. 1838.30.
  • Foquesolles Seneschal of Bul∣logne slaine. 1599.17
  • Fos•…•…ew Andrian knight attain∣ted, and executed. 1570.54.
  • Fore Richard chosen bishop of Exceter, sent ambassadour into Scotland. 1432.6. sent ambassadour into Fraunce. 1439.35. bishop of Durhā and owner of Northam ca∣stle. 1448.21. Ambassa∣dour into Scotland. 1449. 2. asswageth by letters, the displeasure of the Scottishe king. 1452.18. is desired of the Scottes to come and speake with hym. ibidem. is a meane for the mariage of the kyngs daughter vnto the Scot. eadem. 55. made Bi∣shop of Winchester. 1455.43.
  • Foxe Richard Bishop of Win∣chester, one of the priuie Councel to king Henrye the eight. 1464.48
  • Forthere succeedeth Aldhelme in the Bishopricke of Shire∣burne. 192.5
  • Forthere leaueth his Bishoprik and goeth to Rome. 192.9.
  • Foure great high wayes in Britaine begun. 23.46
  • Foure great high wayes in Bri∣taine finished. 24.60
  • Fosse way where it begynneth and endeth. 24.66
  • Fore Iohn cited. 154.56. and .223.78. and 263.13
  • Foxe Iohn deceyued. 235.52.
  • Forestes and parkes disparked by king Iohn, to let ye game abrode, to destroye the corne in the fieldes. 568.44
  • Fountaine floweth with bloud. 329.40.
  • Foure and twentye gouernors appoynted in England. 752 45.
  • Foure sunnes seene in the Ele∣ment, besides the naturall Sunne. 942.8
  • Iohn Fordham Bishop of Dur∣ham fleeth. 1070.36. a
  • Foulgiers castle taken, and vt∣terly destroyed. 409.50
  • Foure kings in Kent, and their names, at Cesars commyng 42.97.
  • Fouke earle of Aniou, retur∣neth out of the holy land. 359.17.
  • Foukes de Brent aduaunced to mariage, by king Iohn. 596.44.
  • Fordher a knight slaine, atten∣ding vppon king Edwine. 159.75.
  • Focas Emperour. 153.50
  • Formalis Archbishop of Erier dyeth at Northampton. 480 48.
  • Forest Frier hanged, & burnt. 1570.10.
  • Fourty thousand knightes fees and vpward, in Englande. 757.77.
  • Forth in Scotland, in British, werd. 140.9
  • Fornham battaile fought by the Nobles, on the part of Kyng Henry the second, against the Nobles on the part of Henry his sonne. 431.83
  • Forz William earle of Albe∣marle moneth sedition. 618.31.
  • Forfeylure for killing the kings Deere. 366.7
  • Fouke earle of Aniou, becom∣meth friende to kyng Henry the first. 356.38
  • Forz William earle of Albe∣marle dyeth. 528.44
  • Forestes deuided into foure quarters, to be gouerned by foure Iustices. 459.93
  • Folioth Robert made bishop of Hereford. 432.57.
  • Follioth Gilbert bishop of Lon∣don sent ambassadour into France. 406.43
  • Follioth Gilbert Bishoppe of London, sent Ambassadour to the Pope. 406.58.
  • Foure bishops onely to goe out of Englād to the Popes ge∣neral Councel. 452.40
  • Fountneyes Abbey founded. 394.27.
  • Foure Archbishoprickes ordey∣ned in Ireland. 386.31
  • Fodringhey castle taken by the Earle of Albemarle. 618.55
  • Forestes seised into the kynges handes. 313.73.
  • Forcers of women to lose their geni•…•…als. 316.44
  • Forestes ordred by kyng Henry the third. 626.70
  • fougiers taken by the Englishe from the Duke of Britaine. pag. 1274. col. 1. lin. 52.
  • Floudes great in the Thames. 1834.31.
  • Lewes Earle of Flanders pro∣miseth to marye Kyng Ed∣warde the thirds, daughter. 940.23. b.
  • Flammocfe Thomas a Lawice and Rebel. 1446.15. is put to death. 1447.47.
  • Flemmings released of dets and interdiction. 912.46. a.
  • Earle of Flāders arested. 817. 6. a. fleeth into France. 903.20. a.
  • Lewes Earle of Flaunders slayne at Gresfey. 934.32. b.
  • Flanders interdyeted. 908.1. a.
  • Floudes. 943.34. b. 1084.40. a.
  • Flemmings dicomfited by the Bishop of Norwich. 1043.20. a.
  • Flix by feeding on fruites. 1079.5. b.
  • Flemmings moue Kyng Ed∣ward the third to take vppon hym the title of France. 905.10. b. sweare fealtie to him. 906.20. b. ayded the Earle of Henault. 909.39. b.
  • Flauius Victor Nobilissimus, assistant with his Father Maximius in the Empire. 97.63.
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  • Flauius Victor Nobilissimus slayne. 97.96.
  • Floud so great, that a Ladde of eighteene yeares was drowned in a chanel of Lon∣don. 1870.6.
  • Flemmings hope and iolitie in England, layed in the dust 432.33.
  • Flires of blood vexe the peo∣ple of England. 242.15.
  • Flemmings discomfited at Cadfant 901.30. b.
  • Florence of Gold coyned. 922. 23. b. disanussed. 924.23. a.
  • Floriacensis cited. 287.73.
  • Fleetwood William, Recor∣der of London. 390.2.
  • Florye Abbey in France. 232.26.
  • Flouddes in England. 547.51.
  • Flanders a great part drowned by breaking in of the Sea. 347.16.
  • Flatterers & currifauourres, sow sedition betweene king Henry the second and his sonne Henry. 423.33.
  • Flemmings sent home into theyr owne countrey. 436.13.
  • Floudes great dooing much harme in many places which are particularly set downe. 1854.1.
  • Flatterye in fooles wisely re∣proued. 262.69.
  • Flemmings comming ouer in∣to England, haue places ap∣poynted them to inhabite. 347.18.
  • Flouddes. 796.48. b. 897.25. a. 904.35. a.
  • Flemmings banished. 841.20. b.
  • Fraunces of Lutzenburg sent Ambassadour from ye french kyng. 1436.55.
  • Fraunces Duke of Britaine dyeth. 1434.38.
  • France interdicted by ye Popes Legate. 546.47
  • Frith Iohn burnt. 1563.41.
  • Frost extreame. 1834.55.
  • Frenchmen discomfited at Roche Darien. 941.6. a.
  • Frost. 969.42. b.
  • Frereyes suppressed. 1471.32.
  • Frenchmen spoyle the West countrey. 1018.10. b.
  • Frenchmen ayde the Scots. 1048.30. b.
  • Frier Randoll prisoner in the Tower of London. pa. 1198 col. 1 lin. 51.
  • French shippes taken by them of Calais. 1050.20. a.
  • Frost extreme. pag. 1256. col. 2 lin. 6. pag. 1263. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • French shippes taken. 1056.21. b.
  • French fleete disappoynted by tempest. 1057.1. a.
  • Frier Pynkye Prouinciall of the Augustine fryers. pag. 1377. col. 1. lin. 2. his Ser∣mon eadem. lin. 21.
  • Frenchmen discomsited at Caen. 950.50. a.
  • French army entreth Brytaine 916.6. b.
  • Fruites of warre. pag. 1254. col 1. lin. 36.
  • Friers burned at London. 962 56. a.
  • Frenchmen discomfited by the Archdeacon of Vnfort. 928.33. b.
  • Hugh de Fresnes Earle of Lin∣coln dyeth. 899.35. b.
  • French king followeth the duke of Lancaster. 955.40. b.
  • Frenchmen assist Duke Willi∣am of Normandie, in hys conquest of England. 285.51.
  • Frenchmen sent to ayde the Scots. 915.40. a.
  • French armie enter Gascoyn. 928.24. a.
  • Frenchmen discomfited at Au∣baroch. 927.7. b.
  • French preparation to inuade England. 1053.39. a.
  • French men slaine at Creffy. 935.50. a.
  • French men discomfyted by Sir Iohn Harleston. 1012.26. b.
  • French armie assembled to raise the siege at Calais. 941.40. b.
  • Frenchmen slaine in Brytaine by the Englishmen. 916.45. b.
  • French king lyeth encamped at Bouins. 912.3. a.
  • French shippes taken by the English men. 1045.20. b
  • Froward dealing of the Earles Marshall and Hereford. 830.44. a. 830.57. a. 834. a. 30.
  • French men slayne in Guyen. 874.26 b. inuade England. 904.4. a.
  • French Kyng dissembleth. 543.100.
  • French Nauie. 908.44. a
  • French fleete vanquished by Englishe men. 615.58
  • Frost of a wonderful continu∣ance. 309.45.
  • Fraunces the french king takē prisoner. 1533.48. deliue∣red. 1537.10. is made knight of the Garter. 1541. 20. sendeth a defiance vnto the Emperour. 1541.25. his speache vnto the Empe∣rours Ambassadour in a so∣lemne assembly. 1546.50. chalendgeth the Emperour to the combat. 1547.50.
  • Fraunces the french kyng de∣sireth to meete with Kyng Henry. 1507.6. meeteth him in the bale of Audrien. 1510 40. commeth to Guisnes. 1511.11. Iusteth. 1511. 14.
  • Fraunces the French king see∣keth by all meanes to winne the fauour of Cardinal Wol¦sey. 1505.30.
  • Fronto counted equal vnto Ci∣cero in eloquence. 84.47.
  • Frankners, a people of Germa∣nie. 87.38.
  • Frederick, Abbot of Saint Al∣bons, chiefe captaine of a conspiraaie against Kyng William. 306.39
  • Fraunces Lorde Louel made Vicount Louel pag. 1387. col. 1. lin. 1. fled. pag. 1422. col. 1.
  • French king maketh warre a∣gaynst king Iohn. 552.109.
  • French king inuadeth Nor∣mandie. 545.89.
  • Fruydbert Byshop. 193.33.
  • Fromundham. 252.8.
  • Frostes. 560.55.
  • Frenche frontiers ful of soul∣diours. 907.14. b.
  • French army. 904.34. b.
  • French kyngs vniust dealyng. 809.12. a.
  • French kyng defyeth the kyng of England. 977.2. b.
  • Fridestane, ordeyned Byshop of Winchester. 223.55.
  • French kyngs demaunde of kyng Iohn. 546.73.
  • French kyngs siege raised by kyng Iohn. 547.23.
  • French kynges power dryuen out of Mauns by king Iohn 547.25.
  • Fray in Cantorburie, between the Citizens and Eustace Earle of Bologne. 270.88.
  • Frisney deliuered to the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1203. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Friswide virgin, daughter to Didanus. 197.48.
  • Friswide pursued to be raui∣shed, fleeth into Oxford and is there rescued. 197.55.
  • Frederick Emperour maryeth Isabel sister to Henry the .iii. Kyng of Englande. 647.14.
  • Framelinghā Castle in North∣folke. 383.1.
  • French armie ouerthrowne by the Englishmen. 356.11.
  • Framingham Castle rendred to the Danes. 211.27.
  • Framingham. 431.41.
  • Framingham Castle, made playne with the ground. 445 22.
  • French men sent ouer to ayde the Barons agaynst k. Iohn. 597.71.
  • Farneham Castle wonne by Lewes. 600.78.
  • Frenchmen supposing themsel∣ues sure of England, shewe themselues in their kynde to the Englishmen. 601.60.
  • French kyng prepareth to in∣uade England at the request of the Popes Legate. 574.38.
  • French kyng displeased for the reconciliation of king Iohn with the Pope. 577.38.
  • French kyng meaneth to pro∣ceede in his iourney agaynst England, but by the way in∣uadeth Flaunders. 577.58.577.68.
  • Frotto king of Denmarke, re∣ceyueth Baptisme in Eng∣land. 215.31.
  • Fraser Richard taken prisoner and deliuered. 467.38
  • Freyn, a Dane slayne. 210.37.
  • Frenchmen begin to settle thē∣selues in Gallia. 108.73.
  • Frankners, afterward called Frenchmen. 108.72.
  • Fraunce so called of the Frank∣ners, in olde time Gallia. 108.73.
  • Fruites of voluptuous luste. 111.11.
  • Frea, wife to the ancient prince Woden. 113.10
  • Fryday, why so called. 113.12
  • Fugatius and Damianus sent into Britaine. 74.77.
  • Fulgentius, leader of the Pic∣tes entereth the borders of Brytaine wyth an army. 78.35.
  • Furniture in war of the sauage Britaines. 79.60.
  • Furnes Thomas deliuered the Citie and Castle of Angiers to the Duke of Brytaine. 542.26.
  • Furius Camissus, reuoked out of exile, and created Dicta∣tor. 26.75.
  • Furius Camissus disappoyn∣teth the Gaules of theyr payment. 27.25.
  • Fulto a frenche Priest exhor∣teth Richard the first to be∣stowe his three daughters in mariage, pride, couetousnes and lechery. 540.112.
  • Fulford Thomas knight. 1450 42.
  • Furseus, a deuout person, com∣meth into Englande. 172.36.
  • Fulgiers William. 554.76.
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  • Gaules encounter with the Ro∣manes, and vanquish them. 26.18.
  • Gaules enter into the Citie of Rome. 26.36.
  • Gaules reuerence the honora∣ble port of the Senatours 26.45.
  • Gaules ouer couetous for mo∣ney. 27.15
  • Gaules ouerthrowen and slaine by the Romanes. 27.34
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  • Galltot Willaim. 1463.5
  • Galloway assigned to Occa & his Saxons. 123.12
  • Gaules march from Clusium towardes Rome. 26.11
  • Glanuille Rafe an English Ca∣ptaine. 434.26
  • Gawayn buryed in Rosse in W•…•…l•…•…s. 136
  • Gannoc Castle taken and de∣stroyed. 762.115.
  • Gallio Rauennas sent into Bri∣taine with an army agaynst the Scots & Picts. 100.33
  • Gallo was inuaded by the Eng∣lishmen. 307.40
  • Gawayn brother to Mordred slaine. 134.20
  • Gawayn supposed to be buryed at Douer. 134.33.
  • Gallus or Wallus brooke in London, nowe called Wal∣brooke. 82.48
  • Gaunt Gilbert, taken prisoner by the Danes and Englishe erles. 300.72
  • Gallowyn, looke Gawayn.
  • Gannock Castle built. 713.114.
  • Gates Iohn knight hanged. 1722.25.
  • Gauelfoord battaile fought be∣tweene the Denonshyre men and the Britaines 204.7
  • Garret abiured. 1541.36
  • Galerius Maximianus and Constantius created Empe∣rours together 89.32
  • Gardians appoynted ouer the citie of London. 775.57
  • Gallia now called Fraunce of the Frankners. 108.73
  • Gascoynes submyt them selues to Henry the thyrd. 733.76.
  • Gascoynes distresse the Welch∣men. 793.2. a. Ayde the English men in France. 811 17.
  • Galgacus a captaine of the Bri∣taines. 71.51
  • Garedon Abbey in Leicester shire founded. 394.29
  • Gaules pursued, and slayne by the Troians. 14.70
  • Garisons placed in Wales in sundry townes and Castles. 352.64.
  • Gascoines reuolt to the French king. 975.10. b.
  • Gagwyne Robert Ambassador from the French king. 1436 58.
  • Gardyner Stephen deliuered out of the Towre, restored to his Bishopricke, and made Lord Chauncellour. 1720.50. crowneth Queene Ma∣ry. 1722 44. his speache in the Parlament house. 1760 116. his Sermon of recon∣ciliation the See of Rome 1762.54 goeth to Mark to entreate of peace betwene the Emperour & the french king. 1764.9. dyeth. eadē. 26.
  • Gardyner Stephen Doctour succeedeth in Paces roume. 1551.16.
  • Galiard Castle surrendred to the Duke of Exceter. pag. 1201. co. 2. lin. 46.
  • Gascoynes take part with kyng Iohn. 560.20
  • Gascoyn Williā knight. 1448 7.
  • Iohn of Gaunt borne. 907.1. a.
  • Gauntiners war against their Earle. 1050.52. b
  • Iohn of Gaunt maried. 963.25. b.
  • Gascoigne Sergeant at Lawe. pa. 1123. co. 2. lin. 40.
  • Geruasius Doroberuensis cited 382.10.
  • Geffray Monmouth deceiued. 141.48.
  • Get a youngest sonne to Seue∣rus the Emperour, fighteth with his elder brother Bassi∣anus, for the kingdome of Britaine. 78.53
  • Geta ouerthrowen in battaile, and slaine. 78.55
  • Geta and his brother Bassia∣nus rule the Empire equally together. 81.35
  • Geta slaine by his brother Bas∣sianus. 81.39
  • Geoffray Bishop of Constans taketh armes against kyng William Rufus. 318.49
  • Geffray of Mon. cited. 25.71 and .30.6.
  • Geolcil a Dane slayne. 221.28.
  • Geffray of Monmouth cited. 116.47.
  • Gebmound made Bishop of Rochester in Williams steed 182.5.
  • Geffrey sonne to kyng Henrye the second, assured to the daughter and heyre of Co∣nan, Duke of Britaine. 410 15.
  • Geffray Duke of Britaine doth homage to his brother Henry earle of Aniou, for the D•…•…chy of Britaine. 411.43
  • Geueron Castle burnt with wild fire. 122.32
  • Plantagenet Geffrey Earle of Aniou, marieth Maude the Empresse. 361.16
  • Geffrey Monmouth cited. 154 75. and .163.45. and .165 30. 166.5. and .167.1.
  • Gald, looke Galgacus.
  • Geffray sonne to king Henry the second, taketh part with his brother Henry, against his father. 426.68
  • Geffray the elect of Lincolne, sonne to king Henry the se∣cond. 433.21
  • George Duke of Clarence. pag. 1313. maried Isabel daugh¦ter to Ric•…•…ard earle of War∣wicke. pag. 1319. co. 1. lin. 18. tooke the •…•…eas. pa. 1322 col. 2. lin. 46. was brought out of Caleys. eadem. lin. 52 assembled a power. pa. 1329 col. 2. lin. 56. recōciled to his brother Edward the fourth pag. 1330. col. 1. lin. 56. dis∣sembled with Richard Earle of Warwicke. pag. 1330. co. 2. lin. 12. drowned in a But of Malmesey. pag. 1350. col. 1. lin. 54.
  • Geffray, bastard sonne to King Henry the the second elected Archbyshop of Yorke, and re∣ceyueth the Pall. 497.17. committed to prison wtin the castle of Douer. 497.67. set at libertie. 498.4. made Sherife of Yorke. 517.29. loseth his Archbyshopricke, and the rule of Yorkeshyre. 526.17.
  • General counsel summoned. 712.46.
  • Gegines or Gigines, what it signifieth. 6.86.
  • Geffray, bastard sonne to kyng Henry the second made By∣shop of Lincoln, spoyleth the Church, & resigneth his my∣ter. 447.38. and .454.45.
  • Geffray of Monmouth cyted. 15.81. and .22.60. and .23.16. and 24.38.
  • Geffray, sonne to King Henry the second dealeth vnfayth∣fully with his father and bre∣thren 457.22. taken priso∣ner by his brother Richard. 461.95. dyeth at Paris. 463.37.
  • Geffray of Monmouth cited. 31.110. and .32.1. and .32.110. and .33.9.
  • Gerard Thomas buent. 1580.59.
  • Genissa, daughter to Claudius the Emperour, marryed to Aruiragus. 51.41.
  • Geffrey of Monumouth cited 43.48. & .81.58. & .82.66. & .92.85.
  • Gentlemen of the priuie cham∣ber remoued. 1507.
  • Geffrey Bishop of Constancies 308.36.
  • George Browne knight execu∣ted. pa. 1405. col. 2. lin. 3
  • Gerard departeth this life. 348 12.
  • Germane leadeth the Britishe armie against the Saxons. 120.38..
  • Germane returneth again into Fraunce. 120.75.
  • Germane being sent for, com∣meth agayne into Britaine. 121.29.
  • Germane returneth into France the second time. 121 49.
  • Germane departeth this lyfe at Rauenna. 121.56.
  • Gerent king of Britaines and his armie chased by Inas, king of West Saxons. .187 100.
  • Germane souldiours slay their Captaine, and become Ro∣uers in the Coastes of Bri∣taine. 71.16.
  • Geffray Monmouth, in what time he liued. 394.45.
  • Geffray, fourth sonne to kyng Henry the second borne. 398 47.
  • George Lorde Aburgeinty. 1447.17.
  • Geffrey Archbishoppe of Yorke, depatreth priuely out of the realme, & accurseth al those that gather the payment within his Diocesse, demaū∣ded by king Iohn. 564.17.
  • Geanology of the Earles of Chester. 650.48.
  • Genawe murdred at London. 1013.43. b.
  • Geffrey surnamed the Grama∣rian. 1462.50.
  • Gerard, chiefe of the Valdoyes that came ouer into Ireland. 400.19.
  • Gertrude Marchionesse of Ex∣ceter atteinted. 1570.52.
  • Gemeticum Abbey in Norman∣die. 269.109.
  • Germane Byshop of Auxerre, sent to preache in Britaine. 119 51.
  • Geneticensis cited. 264.37.
  • Gerard receiueth the Pall of the Pope. 342.78.
  • Geruldine Thomas a Lord and Chauncellour of Ireland re∣ceyueth with all honour the counterfeit Earle of War∣wicke. 1428.46. sendeth in∣to England in his quarel with an army of Irishe men. 1430.45. is slaine. 1431 45.
  • Geruas. Dorobern. cited. 415.11.
  • Geffrey William a counterfeit Christ whypped. 1815.1.
  • Gerald Earle of Kildare depu∣tie of Ireland apprehended. 1444.58. restored to his for∣mer libertie & honor. 1445.9.
  • Gerion slayne by Hercules in Spaine. 5.107.
  • Reinald Earle of Geldre mary∣eth king Edward the thirdes sister. 895.13. b. made Duke of Geldre. 903.55. a. in daunger to be slaine by Flemmings. 911.50. a.
  • Genowayes in Britaine. 917. 20. b. fight with the English¦men on the sea. 917.28. b.
  • Duke of Gelderland commeth into England. 1080.13. b.
  • Gernesey entred by frenchmen. 992.50. b.
  • Geffrey Archbyshop of Yorke dyeth in exile. 574.30
  • Geffrey de Lucignam. 584.40
  • Geffrey of Monmouth cyted. 122.9. & .134.51. and .154.50 pag. 154.75.

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    • Gerard simested Archbyshop of of Yorke. 342.1.
    • Generon, or Guaneren Castle in Wales buylded. 117.53. & 121.80.
    • Gen•…•…sses, a people in Brytaine and where they inhabited. 110.48.
    • Gerarde de Atie taken prisoner by the french kyng. 562.13.
    • Gentlemen and Noblemens names, which asisted kyng William in the conquest of England. 293.61.
    • Gernesey inuaded by the french men. 1696.28.
    • Geffrey, sonne to king Henry the second made knight. 450.77.
    • Geffrey Monmouth cited. 183 65.
    • Gelenor king of Greece dryuen out of hys Countrey. 7.42.
    • George Neuil Archbyshop of Yorke. pag. 1318.
    • Genissa maketh atonement he∣tweene Aruiragus and the Romanes. 52.33.
    • Gisors besieged and yeelded to the English. pag. 1201. col. 2 lin. 12.
    • Geinsborough. 249.77.
    • Gemeticensis cited. 283.86. & .291.72. & 319.73. and 345.39.
    • Geffrey Monmouth, consecra∣ted Byshop of S. Assaph.
    • Gerueys Clifton knight behea∣ded. pag. 1340. col. 2. lin. 22
    • George Douglas Earle of An∣gus. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 26.
    • Gerbery Castle destroyed. 399 57.
    • George stanley Lord straunge. pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. 20.
    • Gylford Richard knight. 1447 20.
    • Geffrey Gates knight. pag. 1325. col. 1. lin. 40
    • Gyffard William, made By∣shop of Winchester. 337.43.
    • Gilbert Skarlock slayne. pag. 1288. col. 1. lin. 15.
    • Gilbert Debenham kynght. pag. 1327. col. 1. lin. 16.
    • Gildas cyted. 99.103. & .101.85. & .114.49.
    • Gillingham battayle, fought by the Englishmen against the Danes. 254.29.
    • Walter Giffard Archbyshop of Yorke dyeth. 789.35. a.
    • Gildas cyted. 45.38. & .47.58. and .50.25. and .51.88. and 96.21.
    • Giles Daubeney knyght. pag. 1400. col. 1. lin. 47.
    • Gysors besieged in vaine. 533.17.
    • Giffard William depriued, and bannished the realme. 342.10.
    • Gilla, daughter to Charles Le Simple king of Fraunce, maryed to Rollo, Duke of Normandie. 288.105.
    • Gilbert Midleton knight. 854.30. b.
    • Gyffeith, a Welch kyng. 231.81.
    • Gipswich spoyled by ye Danes. 239.56.
    • Gi••••a, ••••ther to king Harold, escapeth from Exeter into Flaunders. 299.50.
    • Gillomanus kyng of Ireland, and his people discomfited. 123.35.
    • Gillomannus king of Ireland with his armie, discomfited and slayne. 123.13.
    • Girmi a people in Englande. 185.65.
    • Giauntes in Fraunce slayne in Combat by Arthur. 133.70.
    • Gilbert de Gaunt made Earle of Lincolne. 602.20.
    • Gilbert Talbot. pa. 1411. col. 2. lin. 4. pa. 1414. col. 2. lin. 35. pag. 1415. col. 1. lin. 18. pag. 1417. col. 2. lin. 23.
    • Giaunt whence deriued. 6.88.
    • Giles, Byshop of Eureux. 421.78.
    • Gilbert consecrated Byshop of Herefoord. 381.83.
    • Gilbert Fitz Fergus, commeth into England. 445.32.
    • Gyfford Walter Erle of Buc∣kingham, deceaseth without heire. 402.11.
    • Gilbert Byshop of London, for∣bydden the vse of the Sa∣cramentes. 412.38.
    • Gilbert Byshop of London, re∣stored to the administration of his office againe. 414.86.
    • Githa, daughter to Osgote Clappa, maryed to Canute Prudan. 268.1.
    • Gildas cited. 123.73. & .129.12. & .138.38. & .139.59. & 141.17. & .142.25.
    • Gift of healing the kings euyll, left as an inheritance to the kings of England. 279.86.
    • Gipswich, now called Ipswich. 388.24.
    • Gipswich Castle besieged, and taken. 388.16.
    • Gilbert, murderer of Liulfus. 311.35.
    • Gilbert slaine by Liulfus kins∣folke. 311.68.
    • Giraldus Cambrensis cyted. 287.58.
    • Giraldus Cambrensis dispro∣ued. 287.64.
    • Gythrun, looke Gurthrun. 214 107.
    • Giraldus Cambrensis cited. 135.20. and .136.11. and 137.31.
    • Gisors Castle gotten into the kyng of Englandes handes. 400.61.
    • Giauntes in Britaine. 5.50.
    • Giauntes, what they signifie. 5.55. and .6.89.
    • Gilbert, captaine of Tunbridge Castle. 319.52.
    • Girarde de Sotigam a politick captayne of Douer Castle. 609.11.
    • Girwy Abbey buylded. 178.106.
    • Gildas borne. 115.35.
    • Giouan Villani cited. 9.59. & 27.47.
    • Gillingham Manour. 301.67.
    • Gildas cyted.
    • Gilford. 264.24.
    • Gillomar, looke Gilloman∣nus.
    • Glad••••ore Heath by Barnet. pag. 13.3.3. col. 1. lin. 33.
    • Glas•…•…irion, a Barde. 4.43.
    • Glau Margan in Wales, why so called. 21.26.
    • Duke of Gloucesters iourney to Prutzen. 1079.7. a. made Duke of Ireland. 1082.25. b.
    • Glanuille Ranulfe, made ruler of Yorkeshyre. 452.56
    • Glastenburie Monasterie buil∣ded. 188.19.
    • Glasiers first brought into Eng¦land. 178.114.
    • Gloucester monasterie destroy∣ed by the Danes, and repay∣red. 222.48.
    • Gloucester towne, whence so named. 51.55.
    • Glastenburie Abbey finished. 234.6.
    • Glouernia, now Glocester, and why so called. 51.53.
    • Glademouth. 222.83.
    • Gloucester Monasterie of S. Peters, buylded. 222.45.
    • Gloucester Citie taken by the Barons. 765.56. wonne by king Henry the thyrde, hys faction. 772.38.
    • Gloucester Castle. 371.20.
    • Thomas Duke of Gloucester conspireth against the kyng. 1090.20. b. apprehended & murdred. 1092.30. a.
    • Glanuille Bartholmew knight 559.71.
    • Erle of Gloucester warreth on the Welchmen. 792.2. a. driuen out of Glamorgan. 810.27. b.
    • Duke of Gloucester and hys confiderates ryse against the kyng. 1063.6. a.
    • Gluuy, Duke of Demetia foun∣der of Gloucester. 51.54.
    • Glorious Maiestie of ye Eng∣lish kingdome falleth wyth kyng Edmond Ironside. 258.54.
    • Glastenburie Abbey erected. 53.18.
    • Gleuy Riuer. 162.12.
    • Glocester. pag. 1422. col. 1. lin. 26.
    • Gorbonianus dyeth. 30.55.
    • Godfrey of Bologne, afterward kyng of Hierusalem. 270.78.
    • Gospatrick depriued of hys Earledome. 307.69.
    • Goldenston Th•…•…mes Prior of Christes Churche in Can∣torburie sent Ambassadour into Fraunce. 1437.30.
    • Godwyn commeth vp the Thames with his Nauie, & passeth throughe London bridge. 273.71.
    • Godwyn wel friended by the Londoners. 273.68.
    • Godwyn deliuereth pledges to kyng Edward, for assurance of his loyaltie. 273.93.
    • Godwyn dyeth suddeinly at the table. 274.107
    • Godwyn flaundered, bycause of his great aucthoritie in the common wealth. 275.15.
    • Godwynes issue. 275.32.
    • Gonild, neece to king Swanus banished the Realme. 269 11.
    • Gouernaunce of the churche of England dependeth chiefely vpon the kings. 223.78
    • God a sister to king Edwarde maried to Eustace Earle of Bologne. 270.82
    • Godwyn charged with the mur∣der of Alured, purgeth hym selfe therof. 267.51
    • Godwyns ritche gyfte giuen to king Hardicnute. 267.63
    • Godwyn myndeth to mary his daughter to one of king Har∣dicnutes brethren. 267.76.
    • Godwin and king Edward be∣ing ready to ioyne in battel vpon the sea, are seuered by a Myst. 273.20.
    • Godwin restored to his former honor, fauor, & liuyngs. 273 28.
    • Godwin arriueth with his Na∣uie at Sandwich. 273.66
    • Gonorilla Leirs eldest daugh∣ter maried to Henninus Duke of Cornewal. 19.93.
    • Gogmagog a grant of great e∣stimation in Britaine. 15 82.
    • Gogmagog slaine. 15.90
    • Godfrey and Aulefe succeede their father Sithrike in the kingdome of Northumber∣land. 224.55
    • Godfrey and Aulafe mekynge warre vpon king Adelstane, are driuen out of their coun∣trey. 224.59
    • Godfrey father to king Reynold 224.61.
    • Godfrey inuadeth Northumber¦land with an army of Scots 225.50.
    • Goffarius Pictus king of Poic¦ton. 13.87.
    • Goffarius raiseth an armye a∣gainst the Troians. 14.23
    • Goffarius and his army discō∣fited by the Troians. 14.26.
    • Goffarius with newe ayde di∣stresseth the Troians. 14.48.
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    • Godwyn offended wyth kyng Edward, for too much fa∣uouring straungers. 271.10.
    • Godwyn standeth stoutly in defence of his countreymen of Kent. 271.12.
    • Godwyn and his sonnes, refuse to come to the assembly of Lordes at Glocester. 271.34.
    • Godwyn requyreth the Erle of Bologne and other French men and Normans to be de∣lyuered vnto him, whych is denayed. 271.74.
    • Godwynes army departeth a∣way priuily, and he also fle∣eth away in the night. 271.105.
    • Godwyn and his sonnes, flee the Realme. 272.9.
    • Godbald, kyng of Orkeney slayne. 163.60.
    • Godwyn sonne to kyng Harold. 299.25.
    • Gospel of Saint Iohn, transla∣ted into Englishe by Beda. 192.99.
    • Godwyn and Edmond ye great landing in Somersetshyre, spoyle the countrey, and re∣turne into Irelād with great booties. 299.25.
    • Gospatrick reconcyled, & made Earle of Northumberland, is sent against the Scottes wyth an armie. 306.118. and .312.31.
    • Gorbod. an, called also Gurgu∣st us. 21.80.
    • Gothlois, a treacherous Bri∣tish captaine. 127.86.
    • Gouernment of Britaine com∣mitted vnto Plautius. 49.85.
    • Goseth William, dyeth in hys iourney towardes the holye land. 411.56.
    • Godwyn Earle, captaine of the Englishmen against ye Van∣dales, and his noble seruice. 260.80.
    • Godwyns treason against Alu∣red. 264.22. & .265.61.
    • Godstow Nunrie beside Ox∣ford. 472.113.
    • Godwyn and his sonnes pro∣claymed outlawes. 272.21.
    • Godwyn and his sonnes, goyng a rouing vpon the coastes, take prayes out of Kent and Suffer. 272.50.
    • Godrun, a kyng of the Danes. 212.18.
    • Good lawes put to silence a∣mong the clinking of armor. 217.14.
    • Gospatrickes familie and dis∣cent. 312.31.
    • Gospatricke fleeth into Scot∣land 298.65.
    • Gotmandin Gaham, in Yorke∣shyre. 161.91
    • Goda Earle of Deuonshyre slayne by the Danes. 239.43.
    • Gourney Hugh reuolteth from king Iohn. 557.25.
    • •…•…nnor, married to Richard he second Duke of Norman∣die 289.•…•…3.
    • Gorolus Duke of Cornwall slayne. 128.35.
    • Gonzaga Ferdenand Ambassa∣dour from the Emperour. 1591.20.
    • Gorbomans eldest Son to Mo∣rindus succeedeth his father in the kingdome of Britaine. 30.30.
    • Gourin, brother to Duke Rol∣lo of Normandie slayn. 288.97.
    • Gomer obtaineth the kingdome of Italie. 1.98
    • Godfray of Bullongue elected king of Hierusalem. 338.64.
    • Godfray of Bullongue leader of an armie into the holy land. 327.13.
    • Godaroule Walter defendeth the Castle of Hartforde, and at length yeeldeth it vp to Lewes. 609.41.
    • Godwyn byshop, taken by the Danes. 246.16
    • Godwyn, gardian to K. Cnute children, by Queene Emma 263.52.
    • Gourney Hugh, owner of Fert Castle. 385.40.
    • Gospatrick. 278.105.
    • Gorolus, Duke of Cornwall. 128.34.
    • Gorloyes, looke Gorolus.
    • Gouernment of spirituall mat∣ters, appertaineth to the law∣ful auctoritie of the tempo∣ral prince. 263.14.
    • Gosefoorde towne. 382.108.
    • Gorbodug dieth and to buried at London. 22.30
    • Gods face, king William Ru∣fus vsual othe. 332.24.
    • Godwyn Earle of Kent, stan∣deth agaynst Harold, for the kingdome of England. 263.35.
    • Good men measure other mens manners by their own. 196.98.
    • Greene Thomas of Greenes Norton knyght committed to the towre. 1460.21.
    • Grotes and halfe grotes coined 1459.16.
    • Griff•…•…n and Ryse Princes of Wales subdued. 270 45.
    • Grotes and halfe grotes fyrst coyned. 947.7. a.
    • Greeks and other nations re∣ceyued their learning fyrst from the Celte. 266.
    • Greeke Charecters deriued out of the Phenecian letters. 2.60.
    • Greeke letters first brought to Athenes from the Druides. 3.80.
    • Grossemond Castle in Wales. 643.25.
    • Grantchester decayed, and now a village. 30.89.
    • Granta the old name of Cam∣bridge. 30.63.
    • Grantchester, so called by the Saxons otherwise •…•…a•…•…r∣grant. 30.85.
    • Grosted Robert made bishop of Lincolne. 647.10.
    • Granbodian, looke Gorbonia∣mus.
    • Grantham towne builded. 30.48.
    • Gray Lord Gray of Wilton, Marshall of the armie, and generall of the horsmen at Musklebrough fielde. 1615 20. giueth a valiant charge on the Scottes. 1624. 50. is hurt. eadem. 53. Lieu¦tenant of the North partes, fortifieth Haddington. 1634. 40. winneth Yester Castle. eadem. 1. wa•…•…eth .xx. miles in Scotland 1641.31. his great damages iustayned at Haddington Chase. 1637. 11. goeth agaynste the Re∣bels in Deuonshyre. 1651. 14. is Marshall of the armie in the iourney of S. Quin∣tins. 1767.22. his pro∣wesse during all the siege of Guisnes, and namely his cou∣ragious & vneppaled speech 1776.8. is taken prisoner and payeth for his ransome 22000. Crownes. 1777. 4. knyght of the garter, go∣vernour of Barwicke and warden of the East Mar∣ches, dyeth. 1821.40.
    • Gray Walter made lord Chaū¦cellor to king Iohn. 567.50.
    • Gray Iohn bishop of Norwich, made Lord deputie of Ire∣land by king Iohn. 570 52.
    • Gratianus the Emperour slain. 96.10.
    • Gratianus Funarius, father to Valentinus, and grandfather to Gratianus the Emperour 96.86.
    • Gratianus Funarius, generall of the Romane armie in Bri∣taine. 96.95.
    • Gratianus Funarius goodes confiscated. 96.99.
    • Gratianus the Emperour slain by treason. 97 55.
    • Gratianus a Britaine made Emperour, and shortly after slayne 97.112.
    • Gratianus maketh himself king of Britaine. 99.69.
    • Gratianus slayne by the Bry∣taynes. 99 86.
    • Gray Thomas So•…•…ne to Tho∣mas Gray the first Marques Dorset is chief•…•… defendor at the Iustes held at the marri∣age of prince Arthur. 1456. 26. is sent with an armie to recouer Guian. 1472.31. behaueth himselfe very ho∣norably at the Iustes at Pa∣ris. 1496.44. receyueth the Emperour. 1520.10. is made warden of the East & middle Marches 1522.40. maketh a noble rode into Scotlan. eadem. 50.
    • Gray Henry sonne to Thomas Gray the secende Marques Dorset is created Duke of Suffolke. 1719.20. is com∣mitted to the towre. 1720.10. delyuered. ibidem. rebel∣leth. 1726.55. is apprehen∣ded. ibidem. executed 1733.10. twise repelleth his con∣f•…•…ssor from the seaffold. ibidē. his speache at his death. ea∣dem. 24. is described. 1734.24.
    • Gros•…•…ed Robert Byshop of Lin∣colne dyeth. 733.83. hys worthye commendations. 733.87.
    • Gray Thomas Lord rebelling is taken. 1722.10. is be∣headed. 1755.10.
    • Gray of Ruthan Reinold resto∣red Earle of Kent. 1861.16 dyeth. 1865.
    • Graue sent brent by the frenche men. 1021.20. a
    • Gray Thomas Marques Dor∣set redeemed. 1426.15. committed to the towre. 1430.28. delyuered againe 1432.30.
    • Griff•…•…n kyng of Wales, ouer∣throweth the English power 272.58.
    • Gratianus sent into Britaine with an armie, against Eua∣uius and Melga. 56.4.
    • Griffin sonne of Leulin Prince of Wales breaketh his necke escaping out of the towre of London. 611.44.
    • Gray Leonard Lord Deputie of Ireland committed ye towre. 1579.50. executed. 1581. 30. is described. ibidem.
    • Gray Iohn Lord, his house as∣saulted and broken vp by the Londoners. 761.97.
    • William Grenefeld made Arch¦byshop of Yorke. 840 39. a payeth money to the Pope. 843.44. a. dyeth. 852.51. a.
    • Grosted Robert, Byshop of Lin∣colne, what tyme he flouri∣shed. 784.54.
    • Grudging among the people for excessiue payments. 267.21.
    • Gratianus the Emperour sen∣deth out a power agaynst Marimus. 95.109.
    • Gray Iohn Byshop of Norwich and President of the councel to kyng Iohn. 561.69. elec∣ted Byshop of Cantorburye. 561.72.
    • Granzeben mountayne. 71.44
    • Gray Richard, keeper of Douer castle. 765.7.
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    • kings dominions in Wales, and burneth them. 353.34.
    • Groby Castle, deliuered to king Henry the second. 436.35.
    • Groby Castle, made playne wyth the ground. 445.19.
    • Gregories Dialogues transla∣ted into English. 218.28.
    • Gregorie, or George, sent Le∣gate from Pope Adrian into England. 198.64.
    • Gray Walter Byshop of Wor∣cester elect Archbyshop of Yorke. 594.44.
    • Gray Iane maryed to the Lord Guilford Dudley. 1714.36 hath the Crowne conueyed vnto her by the wyl of kyng Edward. 1715.28. is pro∣claymed Queene. 1716.24 is committed to ward in the Towre. 1720.21. is attein∣ted. 1723.50. is beheaded 1732.30. The speache shee vsed at her death. eadem. 48.
    • Grandmesuil Hugh, wasteth Leicester towne, and the countrey adioyning. 318.61
    • Grapelitum Castle won by the french king. 562.50.
    • Grimbald, gouernour of ye new Monasterie at Winchester. 218.39.
    • Gregorie the Pope sendeth Augustine into Brytaine. 146.11.
    • Gregorie bewayleth the vn∣christened state of Britaine. 146.44.
    • Gregory offceth to come preach in England. 146.67.
    • Gray Lorde Gray of Wilton Captain of Guisnes sleaeth inskirmishe the Captaine of Arde. 1603.30 Lieutenant of Bologne raceth the fort called Chastillions garden. 1609.26.
    • Gray Richard, Captaine of Douer castle, & lord Warden of the Cinque portes. 752. 30. discharged from his offi∣ces. 757.23.
    • Gray Walter Byshop of Wor∣cetor, remoued to the See of Yorke. 583.96.
    • Grenewich. 246.43.
    • Grauelin fortifyed by ye French king. 1045.10. a.
    • Great number of Christians martyred at Lichfielde. 88.34.
    • Grand Prior of Fraunce slaine comming to Cressy. 935.10 b.
    • Grafton a mannor place. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 7.
    • Griffin Rees knyght beheaded and his man hanged & quar∣tered. 1557.42.
    • Grindal doctor Byshop of Lon∣don. 1803.21.
    • Gray Friers apprehended. pa. 1134. col. 1.••••.4•••• executed. pa. ibidem. col. ibid and. 50. col. 2. lin. 13.
    • Gray Iohn Lorde rebelling is takē. 1727.10. is pardoned 1755.20.
    • Griffin forsaken by hys owne people. 277.70.
    • Griffin chosen prince of Wales 715.35.
    • Greekes called Danai of Da∣naus. 7.49.
    • Griffins palaice in Rutlande, burned. 277.55.
    • Griffin slayne, and hys head sent to Earle Harold. 277.73.
    • Great Orators. pag. 1402. col. 1. lin. 37.
    • Guendoloena daughter to Co∣rineus Duke of Cornwall. 17.16.
    • Guendoloena maried to Loces∣nus. 17.21
    • Guendoloena forsaken of Lo∣crinus. 17.26
    • Guendoloena made gouernour of the Realme, during her sonnes minoritie. 17.41
    • Gurguintus sonne to Belinus begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 28.17
    • Gurguintus constrayneth the Danes to pay their tribute. 28.39.
    • Gurguintus sayleth into Den∣marke with an army. 28.36.
    • Gurguintus encountreth with the Balences, or Basclenses vpon the sea. 28.40.
    • Gurguintus dieth. 28.76
    • Guenhera kinswoman to Cador Earle of Cornwal, maried to king Arthur. 133.55
    • Guilford Henry Prouost Mar∣tial of the army sent into His∣paine. 1469.56. made knight by the king of Castil. 1470.33.
    • Guisnes besieged. 1773.30. is yeelded. 1776.40
    • Gutland subdued to the Bri∣taines. 133.64
    • Gurmo, for Gurmond, & Gur∣thryd. 219.68
    • Guido king of Ierusalem sore oppressed with moste cruel warre by the Sarasins. 451 21.
    • Guenhera wife to Arthur, why so named 137
    • Guenbera suspected of inconti∣nencie. 137.11
    • Guenhera maryed to Mordred in Arthurs absence. 137.19.
    • Guenhera rauished by Melua. 137.25.
    • Guenhera buried with Arthur her husband. 137.28
    • Gudwina wife to Earle Leo∣frike. 277.20
    • Gudwina rydeth naked thorow Couenerie. 277.24
    • Guisnes castle. pag. 1297. co. 2 lin. 50. pag. 1298. co. 1. lin. 8.
    • Guthryd ordeyned king of Nor∣thumberland. 219.37.
    • Gurmo Anglitus succeedeth his father Frotto in ye king∣dome of Denmarke 215 27.
    • Guthmund a leader of ye Danes 239.55.
    • Guillomer king of Ireland, ar∣rineth in Scotland with a mighty power to helpe the Scots against the Britaines 133.45.
    • Guillomer vanquished and dri∣uen into Ireland. 133.49
    • Guy king of Ierusalem swea∣reth fealtie to king Richard the first. 492.42 resigneth his title to Henrye Earle of Champagne. 504.65.
    • Guilford Edward knight mar∣shal of Calice, his vallor. 1521.46.
    • Gualo, or Wallo the Popes Le∣gate, accurseth Lewes the French kings sonne, and al his adherents. 613.27
    • Guinderius eldest sonne to Kym balaine, begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 47
    • Guinderius refuseth to be in subiection to the Romanes. 47.54.
    • Gurth banished the land. 272 11.
    • Gumobarius made mayster of the armorie vnto Constanti∣us. 103.45
    • Gualea, or Guales, Ghrankes eldest daughter. 17.103
    • Guanius king of Hunnes slaine in battaile. 108.58
    • Guitethus king of Venedocia. 39.11.
    • Guetheline Archbishop of Lon∣don, sent in ambassade into litle Britaine. 102.34
    • Guinderius putteth the Roman army to the worse. 50.59
    • Guinderius slaine. 50.69
    • Guiderius, looke Guinderius.
    • Guanius and Melga enter into the North partes of Britain and make sore warre vppon the Britaines. 96.1
    • Guanius and Melga enter Bri∣taine with an army, and de∣stroy it. 99.91
    • Seneshal of Guyen taken priso∣ner by the English men. 928 36. b.
    • Gurth brother to king Harold slaine. 288.3
    • Gudench Henry Steward to the Earle of Glocester ta∣ken prisoner. 779.38
    • Guthryd appoynted king of Northumberland by a visi∣on. 219.47
    • Guthryd departeth this life. 219.62.
    • Guortimer sonne to Vortimer. 116.63.
    • Guortimer dyeth. 116.82
    • Guisnes fortified. 1581.8
    • Guy Earle of Warwicke, what tyme he liued. 227.36.
    • Guilthdacus driuen by a tem∣pest into Northumberland. 24.11.
    • Guenhera her graue found, and boanes translated. 135.39
    • Gundreda Countesse of War∣wicke, a valiant Lady. 388.1.
    • Guethrun baptized, and named Adelstan. 214
    • Gurthrun a Dane, appoynted king ouer both East Angles, and East Saxons. 211.46.
    • Gurth perswadeth king Harold not to fight hym selfe with Duke William of Norman∣die, for his othes sake. 286 38.
    • Gunthildis sister to king Swa∣nus, commeth into England and is baptised there. 247 18.
    • Guyse Iohn knight. 1450.14
    • Gundulfe, byshop of Rochester. 328.39.
    • Gunthildes, sister to king Swa∣nus, with her husband and Sonne murthered. 247.30.
    • Guilthdacus king of Denmark ouercommeth Brennus in battile, and taketh his wyfe prisoner. 24.2.
    • Guildebald Duke of Vrbin elected knight of the garter. 1461.34
    • Guilthdacus departeth into Denmarke, and becommeth tributarie vnto Belinus. 24.52.
    • Guana riuer in Wales. 117.55
    • Guintolsnus appeaseth olde dissentions in the Realme. 28.114.
    • Gnintolinus dyeth and to buri∣ed at London. 29.5.
    • Gurgustus dyeth and is buried at Yorke. 21.81.
    • Guanius king of the Hunnes 95.106.
    • Guanius king of the Hunnes, sent against Marimus frien∣des. 95.109.
    • Gurdon Adam, taken prisoner and pardoned. 777.2.
    • Guintolinus, Sonne to Gur∣guintus admitted king of Britaine. 28.89.
    • Guyshard Robert, Duke of Puglia. 346.75.
    • Gunhardus or Suardus, a great Duke in Fraunce. 2.51.
    • Guanius and Melga flee out of Britaine into Ireland. 96 7.
    • Guyon, Father to Duke Rollo of Normandie, slayne. 288.97.
    • Guy or Guido, Earle of Pon∣threu. 277.107.
    • Gualter de Maunt. 270.83.
    • Gurmundus arriueth in Bri∣taine to ayde the Saxons.

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    • 144.3.
    • Gurgustus Sonne of Riuallon beginneth to reygne in Bri∣taine. 21.72.
    • Gurden Barthram kyller of king Richard the first. 540 37. forgiuen and rewarded. 540.52. cruelly put to death 540.63.
    • Gutlacke, a man of great ver∣tue and holinesse. 197.18.
    • Gurmond called also Guthryd. 219.66.
    • Guorōgus gouernor of Kēt vn∣der Vortigernus. 113.104
    • Guintelinus loke Guintolinus.
    • Guenhera dyeth in Scotland, and is buried in Angus. 137 45
    • Guynes Castle taken by Iohn Dancaster. 946.50. a.
    • Guillomer vanquished and dooth fealtie to the king of England. 133.•…•…2.
    H.
    • Harold ordeyned by kyng Ed∣ward to succeede him in the kingdome of England. 282.111.
    • Harold setteth the crowne vpon his own head. 283.2.
    • Harold seeketh to win his peo∣ples fauour by courtesie. 283.12.
    • Harold denyeth to deliuer the kingdome of Englande vnto Duke William of Norman∣die. 283.40.
    • Harold refuseth to take to wife the dauthter to Duke Willi∣liam of Normandie 283.79
    • Harold prepareth to withstand the sodeyne inuasion of the Normans. 283.98.
    • Harold leadeth that name a∣gainst Tostie, which he had prepared against the Nor∣m•…•…ns. 284.18
    • Harold Harfager king of Nor∣way arriueth in Englande with a great Name of ships. 284.49.
    • Harold Harfager slayne and his armie discomfited. 284.90.
    • Harold leeseth the hartes of his people in vnequally diuiding the Norwegian spoyles a∣mongst them. 285.24.
    • Harold hated of the Pope and Cardinals. 285.106.
    • Harold goeth ouer into Nor∣mandie, to visite his brother and Nephue. 277.86
    • Harold going vppon the Sea for pleasure, is driuen vppon the coast of Ponthien, and taken prisoner. 377.99
    • Harold presented to William Duke of Normandie. 278.9
    • Harold hyghly welcommed by Duke William of Norman∣die. 278.9.
    • Harold accompanyeth Duke William in armes, agaynst the Britaines. 278.22.
    • Harold taketh an othe to keepe the Realme of England, to Duke Williams vse. 278.31.
    • Harold hasteth out of the North partes, to encounter with the Normans. 286.18.
    • Harold slaine by a wound in the eye. 287.25.
    • Harold fleeth to Westchester, and there becommeth an An∣cre. 287.60.
    • Harold last king in England of the Saxon blood. 288.6.
    • Harold a scourge to the Welch∣men. 288.42.
    • Harold surnamed Harefoote, & why. 263.99.
    • Harold not sonne to king Cnute, but to a Shoemaker. 264.3.
    • Harolds treason against queen Emma and her children. 264.97.
    • Harolds counterfeit, letters sent to Queene Emmas children in Normandie. 264.108.
    • Harold departeth out of this world. 266.58.
    • Harold returneth into England 278.46.
    • Harold striketh his brother To∣stie, in the presence of the king. 278.79.
    • Harold sent against the rebelli∣ous Northumbers, with an armie. 279.3.
    • Harold, after the death of king Edward proclaymeth hym∣selfe king of England. 282.104.
    • Hasting a Dane entreth the Thames with a fleete and is constrayned by siege. 216.4.
    • Hasting causeth his two sonnes to be baptised. 216.18.
    • Hasting euer most vntrue of woorde and deede. 216.19.
    • Harold base sonne to king Cnute, succeedeth his father in the kingdome of England 263.30.
    • Earle of Hare court slayne at Cressy. 934.32. b.
    • Hatfielde battaile fought by the Britaines against the Eng∣lishmen. 163.56.
    • Hardicnute returneth out of Denmarke into England. 266.80.
    • Hardicnute proclaymed, and crowned king of England. 266.89.
    • Hasting fortresse builded by the Normans. 286.10
    • Hasting battaile, fought by the Normans agaynst the Eng∣lishmen. 286.56.
    • Harbert William knyght one of king Henry the eyght his exe∣cutors. 1611.51. represseth the Rebels in Somer•…•…etshire 1648.24 master of the horse and created Earle of Pen∣broke. 1709.25. is generall of the armie agaynst What. 1731.20. is generall of an armie into Fraunce. 1767. 17. Lord Stward of her ma∣iesties house dieth. 1841.52
    • Harold and Canutus Sonnes to king Swanus of Den∣marke, sent into Englande with a Nauie. 300.25.
    • Harrison William cited. 81.58 and .81 92. and .88.75. and 89.73. and .99.90.
    • Harold and Leofwin inuade the shires of Somer•…•…et and Dur∣cet, and slay the Inhabitants 272.68.
    • Harolds bodye taken vp and throwen into the Thames. 267.3.
    • Harald byshop of Elsham. 195.13.
    • Hardiknought looke Hardicnute Harold king of man, made knight. 715.100.
    • Harington Iames attaynted. 1425.42.
    • Hastings Robert a knyght tem∣ple•…•…. 400.70.
    • Har. William. cited. 111.77. and .115.64. and .116.94.
    • Har. William cited. 291.16.
    • Hartfoord Castle builded. 220.78.
    • Har. William cited. 180.62. and .192.96.194.9. and .194.46. and .198.62.
    • Godfray Harecourt fleeth out of Fraunce. 928.58. b.
    • Hall Iohn executed. 1864.28.
    • Iohn Hastings Earle of Pen∣broke slaine. 1075.50. b.
    • Hay Rauife, sent ouer into En∣gland with a band of souldi∣ours. 433.51.
    • Harold succeedeth his father Godwyn, in the Earledome of Kent. 275.5.
    • Harold William cyted. 130. 70. and .131.40. and .133. 58. and .137.63. and .140. 15.
    • Haruie first Byshop of Ely, there appointed. 349.92.
    • Haruie translated from Ban∣gor to Ely. 349.93.
    • Hardicnute dyeth suddeinly. 267.112.
    • Hammes abandoned to the Frenchmen. 1777.20.
    • Hales Iames knyght hys sun∣dry molestations and ende. 1723.
    • Har. William cited. 121.3. and 125.77. and .127.30. and 128.40. and .129.16.
    • Hayles Abbey founded. 781.95.
    • Hayles bloud, brought into England. 781.100
    • Harold, Generall of kyng Ed∣wardes armie, against Al∣gar, and kyng Griffin. 276. 37. and .277.52.
    • Haymon Earle of Gloucester, departeth this life. 399.46.
    • Hart burning among the No∣bitie. 746.61.
    • Harold banished the land. 272.12.
    • Haroldes landes giuen to Al∣gar. 272.22.
    • Robert Hal murdered in West∣minster church. 1010.12. b
    • Haco, a Danish Earle, arriueth in Enlgand wyth an armie agaynst King William. 309 26.
    • Harding Stephan, a Monke of Shirebourne. 333.84.
    • Haldene, a leader or kyng of the Danes. 209.115.
    • Halewell Thomas knight. 1450.43.
    • Harold and Canutus wyth their armie put to flight by king William, escape to their shippes. 301.18.
    • Haddington chase. 1637.8.
    • Hayle of the bignesse of hennes egges. 556.27.
    • Halden, a Danishe King. 212.12.
    • Harrison William cited. 44.89. and .74.23. and .74.39.
    • Hambletew rendered to the French king. 1695.4.
    • Hamelton Stephan knight put to death. 1570.10.
    • Sir Iohn Hankewoods prase. 1001.33. a.
    • Harflew wonne by the Eng∣lish. pag. 1262. col. 1. lin. 2.
    • Hacun set at libertie, and sent into England. 278.44.
    • Hatton Christopher made cap∣taine of the Euald. 1864.2
    • Haddington fortifyed by the Lord Gray. 1634.40. is be∣sieged by the Frenchmen & valiantly defended. 1635. 43. is deliuered from siege by the Earle of Shrewibury 1637.40. almost taken by a Camisado 1641.42. forsa∣ken by the Englishmen and razed. 1702.50.
    • Harper George knight rebel∣leth. 1724.44. commeth in and submitteth himself vnto ye duke of Norfolk. 1725.31. r•…•…uolteth againe. 1726.28.
    • Hasti•…•…ges Lord created Earle of Huntington. 1553.12.
    • Hare Nicholas knight com∣mitted to the Towre. 1578. 20. and deliuered. ibidem.
    • Harrison William cited. 143.78 and .148.48. and .154. 37. and .156.80. and .177.35.
    • Hastings Henry a Baron dyeth. 723.22.
    • Hawes Stephen. 1462.57.
    • Haghenet Castle, taken and burned. 431.48.
    • Halden and Hunger slayne. 214.65.
    • Willyam of Hatfield sonne to kyng Edward the thyrde borne. 900.28. a.
    • ...

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    • Harold of armes slaine by the Flemmings. 1043.8. a.
    • Hampton fortresse. 391.32.
    • Harding Iohn cited. 7.3. and 76.3.
    • Haiden, a Danish king, slayne. 220.63.
    • Harison William cyted. 229.31. and .241.89. and .241. 110. and .266.58.
    • Hamons hauen, called newe Southampton. 51.9.
    • Harbaldowne Hospital nygh Cantorburie, builded. 320.65.
    • Harold, a Dane slayne. 210.37
    • Harnsey. pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 31.
    • Hambout in Britaine besieged. 917.8. a.
    • Harfleete in Normandie. 436.85.
    • Hagustald, or Lindesferne. 182 15.
    • Hales Church founded and de∣dicated. 726.66.
    • Habulacus, one of the Byshops of the East Angles. 192.1.
    • Hamo his policie to slay Guin∣derius. 50.61.
    • Hardicnute refuseth to come out of Denmark, to gouerne England. 263.50.
    • Hay Iohn, knight, taken priso∣ner 777.29.
    • Hamilton castle yeelded. 1850.35.
    • Hampton, why so called. 51.7.
    • Hamshyre wasted by ye Danes. 240.73. and .245.4.
    • Hamo slayne. 50.76.
    • Hasting Castle buylded. 299.2
    • Hastings the Purciuant. pag. 1373. col. 2. lin. 55.
    • Hastings Richard a knight tem∣plex. 403.47
    • Haunsard Gilberd. 777.21
    • Hacun sonne to Swaine. 273 94
    • Harlington. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 42.
    • Hangey Castle. 386.12
    • Harding cited. 167.4
    • Hatan, looke Elanius.
    • Henry the second repēteth hym selfe of his sonne Henryes ad∣uancement. 412.66
    • Henry the second renounceth his estate, and causeth his sonne Henry to be crowned king of England. 412.81
    • Henry the second falleth sicke, and maketh his Testament. 413.1.
    • Henry eldest sonne to king Hen∣ry the second, geuen to mis∣order, and excessiue riot. 413 18.
    • Henry the seconde submitteth hym selfe ouer lowly to the Archbishop Thomas Bec∣ker. 413.51
    • Henry the seconde Holdeth the styrrop, while Archbishop Thomas Becker moun•…•…eth on horsebacke. 414.38
    • Henry the seconde refuseth to kisse the Pax, with Archbi∣shop Thomas Becket. 414 41.
    • Henry the second his woordes, whiche caused Archbishop Thomas Becket to be slaine 415.38.
    • Henry the second very sory for Archbishop Thomas Bec∣kets death. 417.41
    • Henry the second transporteth an army into Ireland, to con∣quer it. 419.40
    • Henry the second admonished to take regard to the admini∣stration of iustice. 421.93
    • Henry the second admonished by a pale & leane man to amend his life. 421.102
    • Henry the second admonished to amend his life, by an Irish man. 422.19
    • Henry the second admonished of his euyl lyfe by a knight of Lindsey. 422.21
    • Henry the first surnamed Beau∣clerke, succeedeth his brother king William Rufus in the kingdome of England. 336.36.
    • Henry the first sendeth ambas∣sadours into Scotland, to re∣quire Maude sister to kyng Edgar, in mariage. 337.76
    • Henry the first taketh vpon hym to nominate Bishops, and to inuest them 341.72
    • Henry the first perswaded to geue ouer his Title, to the inuesture of Bishops. 343 16.
    • Henry the first sendeth a pow∣er into Normandy, against his brother Duke Robert. 343.75.
    • Henry the first passeth into Nor∣mandie, with a mighty army 344.12.
    • Henry the first hasteth into Nor¦mandy with a new supply, to pursue Duke Robert his bro∣ther. 344.59
    • Henry the first saileth ouer into Normandy, to set the Coun∣trey in good order. 347.109
    • Heron Gyles put to deth. 1590 29.
    • Henry the second purgeth hym selfe of the death of Archbi∣shop Thomas Becket. 422 64.
    • Henry the second his promises and vowes which he sware to performe, to the Popes Legates. 422.67
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, taketh an othe to per∣forme the articles wherunto his father was sworne. 422 115.
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, moueth rebellion a∣gainst his father. 424.58
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, •…•…eth from his father to the French king. 425.113
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, proclaymed Duke of Normandy. 426.3
    • Henry the second in such di∣stresse, that he knoweth not whom to trust. 462.38
    • Henry the second receyneth an army of Brabanders, against Henry his sonne. 426.91
    • Henry the sixt proclaymed. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 18. homage done to hym by Iames king of Scottes. pag. 1222. col. 1. lin. 35. crowned at West∣minster. pag. 1244. col. 2. lin. 26. goeth with an army into France. pag. 1247. col. 1. lin. 7. crowned in Paris. eadem. lin. 48. returned into England. pag. 1249. col. 2. lin. 32. affied to the Earle of Arminaks daughter. pag. 1269. col. 1. lin. 12. maried Margaret daughter to the king of Cicel. pag. 1270. col. 1. lin. 50. depriued. pag. 1307. col. 1. lin. 12.
    • Humfrey Duke of Glocester Protector. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 33. maried Lady Iaquet of Baniere, Countesse of Heyuault, Holand, and Ze∣land. pag. 1226. col. 2. lin. 18 maried Elianor Cobham, which had bene his paramor pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 26. he spoyleth Flanders. pa. 1260. col. 2. lin. 36.
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, his dissembling with his father and brethren. 457 34.
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, falleth sicke, and dieth 457.98.
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, his penitent death & burial. 458.10
    • Henry the second doth homage to the French king. 459.40 and 470.84.
    • Henry Earle of Richmond, is moued to take on hym the kingdome. pag. 1400. col. 2. lin. 43. setting forward to∣ward England, the wynd re∣sisteth hym. pag. 1403. col. 2. lin. 58. returneth to Nor∣mandy, and so againe to Bri∣taine. pag. 1304. col. 2. lin. 9 maketh a league with diuers Lordes pag. 1405. col. 1. lin. 14. is attainted by Parlia∣ment. eadem. col. 2. lin. 13. ambassadours sent to appre∣hend him. pag. 1407. col. 1. lin. 38. he obtayneth ayd of Charles the French king. pag. 1413. col. 1. lin. 18. say∣leth towards England. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 29. arriued at Mylford hauen. eadem. lin. 35. his Oration. pag. 1419. col. 1. lin. 41.
    • Henry the second taketh vppon 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Closse, to get to the holy lord. 465.7•…•…
    • Henry the seconde entreth into France with an army. 468. 31. burnish in loue with the Lady Alice his daughter in law 469.40.
    • Henry the second geueth his sonnes Gods curse and his. 471.33. falleth sicke, and dyeth. 471.57. why called short Mantel 471.89. his issue and stature. 471.107 his vertues and vices. 472.20.
    • Helene daughter to king Costus maried to Eaustantius. 88.70.
    • Helene, of what callyng or con∣dition by some reported to haue been. 89.19.
    • Helene refused by Constantius and another maryed. 89.30
    • Henry second sonne to Henrye the seuenth borne. 1440. b. 45. created Duke of Yorke. ibidem. created Prince of Wales and Earle of Che∣ster. 1458. a. 3. receyueth Philip the Duke of Bur∣gongne. 1459. b. 55. is pro∣claymed king by name of Henry the eyght. 1464. a. 1. choseth graue counsellours. eadem. 36. ratifyeth his fa∣thers pardons. eadem. b. 23. promiseth by proclaymation recompence for al wronges done by the commissions of forfeitures, maryeth Katha∣rine his brothers wydowe. 1465. b. 6. is crowned. ea∣dem. 42. ordaineth fiftie Speares. 1466. a. 43. the first time he ranne at the tylt. 1468. a. 40. insteth. 1468. b 4. eadem. 31.1469. a. 22. ead. 40.1475. b. 20.1487. a. 48.1494. b. 10.1496. b. 33.1498. b. 12.1503. b. 40 1510. b. 40.1511. b. 15. 1520. b. 1.1526. b. 40. 1538. b. 2. sendeth ayde into Hispaine. 1469. a. 1. and. ea∣dem. b. 1. giuen to playe at Tenice and Dice, & cost •…•…d in gaming. eadem. a. 15. sen∣deth ayde into Flaunders a∣gainst the Duke of Greldres. 1470. a. 50. proclaymeth warres against the Frenche king, summoneth a Parlia∣ment which gaue him two fiftenthes and two dismes. 1472. a. 42.1472. a. 40. sitteth forth a fleete. eadem. b. 6. sendeth an army into Gascoyne. eadem. b. 31. buil∣deth a mightie shippe. 1476. b. 20. calleth a Parliament eadem. b. 35. sendeth an ar∣mie into Fraunce. 1478. in∣uadeth Fraunce in person. 1479. a. 21. besiegeth Tur∣win. 1480. b. 60. answereth the Scottish letters of dest∣ance.

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    • 1482. a. 50. ouerthro∣weth the Frenche power. 1484. a. 4. wan Terwyn. 1485. b. 1. visiteth the yong Prince of Castill. eadem. 50 besiegeth Tourney. 1486. b. 12. winneth Tourney. 1487 a. 2. placeth a garrison in Tourney. eadē. a. 53. retur∣neth into England, eadem. b. 7 receyueth a Cap of main¦tenance from the Pope. 1494. b. 13. concludeth peace with Fraunce. 1594. a. 28. lendeth the Emperour money. 1499. a. 56. wageth the Swissers to inuade the Duchie of Milan. eadem. b. 28. sitteth in iudgement at Westminster Hall. 1503. b. 1. maketh a league wyth Frances the Frenche kyng. 150•…•…. b. 22. rendreth Tour∣ney to the French kyng. ibi∣dem. a. 10. 1506. b. 10. sit∣teth in the Starre chamber 1507. a. 18. meeteth the Frenche king in the vale of Andren. 1510. a. 40. rydeth to Graueling to the Empe∣rour. 1510. a. 20. returneth into England. eadem. 56. declared by Bull defender of the fayth. 1518. b. 6. maketh warres on Fraunce and Scotland. 1519. b. 20. m•…•…∣keth league with the Em∣perour. 1520. a. 38. borow∣eth money through out the Realme. 1521. a. 35. sendeth an armie into Fraunce. 1522. b. 18. sendeth an ar∣mie into Scotland. 1523. b. 50. calleth a Parliament. 1524. a. 6. leuieth a subsidie eadem. 54. sendeth an armye into Scotland. 1525. b. 32. sendeth an army to inuade Fraunce. 1526. b. 20. sen∣deth Commissioners into Ireland to reforme ye Coun∣trey. 1532. b. 34. is offended for the demaund of straunge eractions. 1535.10. recey∣ueth a rose of Golde from the Pope. 1532.10. sendeth Ambassadours into Den∣marke to intreate for the re∣stitution of king Christierne 1536. a. 38. maketh peace with the French king eadem 50. maketh peace with Scot¦land. eadem. b. 21. sweareth amitie with Frances the French kyng during his life. 1537. enhaunceth the value of the coyne. 1537. b. 30. de∣maundeth of the Emperour halfe the praye taken at the battaile of Pauy. 1538. b. 50. sendeth ayde of 240000 li. for the deliuerance of the Pope. 1548. a. 2. receyueth the order of Saint Michael. 1541. a. 14. proclaymeth warre against the Emperor eadem. b. 30. suspendeth the warres with the Emperour. 1550. a. 55. doubteth whe∣ther that his mariage wyth his brothers wydowe were lawful. 1551. a. 3. sendeth to al vniuersities for the resolu∣tion of this doubt. eadem. desireth of the Court of Rome to haue a Legate sent to heare the matter. eadem. 36. is cyted before the Le∣gates. eadem. b. 30. appee∣reth and maketh an Orati∣on. eadem. 38. is offended with the delayes of the Le∣gates. 1552. a. 15. calleth a Parliament. eadem. b. 6. foundeth Christes Churche in Oxford. 1554 b. 31. com∣maundeth the Byble to bee translated into English hath 100000. poundes of the Clergie for pardon of a pre∣munire. 1556. a 36. leuieth a fiftenth. 1557. b. 30. buyl∣deth at white Hal and Saint Iames. eadem. 50. passeth ouer the seas to meete wyth the French king. 1558. a. 40 returneth into Englande. 1559. a. 30. maryeth the La∣dye Anne Bulleyne. eadem. a. 4. concludeth peace wyth Scotlande. 1561. b. 17. is cursed by the Pope. eadem. 23. calleth a Parliament. ea∣dem. 42. suppresseth the Fri∣ers obseruāts. 1563. b. 3. is aucthorised supreme head of the Church. eadem. 15. hath the first fruites and the•…•… ten∣thes of al spiritual lyuinges foreuer geuen him. eadem. 20. polleth his head and com¦maundeth al the Court to do the same, and is no longer shaued. eadem. 44. sendeth Commissioners to visite all the Religious houses. 1564. a. 27. causeth a suruey to be taken of al Chanteryes. ea∣dem. 46. calleth a Parlia∣ment. eadem. b. 15. hath all Religious houses of. 300. markes and vnder giuen him eadem. 21. maryeth the La∣dye Iane Seymer. 1565. a. 48. calleth a Parliament. eadē. 57. publisheth a booke concerning Religion. eadem. b. 10. abrogateth certayn ho∣ly dayes. eadē. 15. abolished Pilgremages, pulleth downe certaine shrines, and suppres∣sed al Frieries and Nunne∣ries. 1571. b. 24. sitteth in iudgement vppon Lambert. eadem. 50. fenseth al the ha∣uens and sea coastes wyth Bulwarkes and blocke hou∣ses. 1572. b. 40. calleth a Parliament. eadem. 50. cau∣seth a general suruey to bee made, what able men were in the whole Realme. 1573. b. 2. ordeyned fiftie Penclo∣uers to attend on his person 1574. b. 40. maryeth 〈◊〉〈◊〉 La∣die of Anne of Cleaue. ••••57 a. 34. calleth a Parliament. 1578. a. 20. dissolueth the order of the Rodes. eadem. b. 10. is diuorsed from the Lady Anne of Cleaue. 1579 b. 40. maryeth the Ladye Katharine Howard. 1580. b. 40. maketh a progresse in∣to the North. 1582. a. 47. fortifyeth Hull. eadem. b. 12. calleth a Parliament. 1583 a. 40. is proclaymed kyng of Ireland. eadem. 3. maketh warre with Scotland. 1585 b. 52. sendeth an armie into Scotlande. 1595. a. 31. la∣boureth to match his sonne to the heire of Scotlande. 1589. a. 4. sweareth a league with the Emperour. 1590. a. 2. marieth the Ladye Ka∣tharine Parre. eadem. 17. calleth a Parliament, and le∣uieth a subsidie. eadem. 21. proclaymeth warre against the French king. eadem. 50. sendeth ayde vnto the Empe∣perour. eadem. 58. sendeth an armie into Scotlande. 1592. a. 10. sendeth a po∣wer to besiege Mutterell. 1594. b. 20. and another to besiege Bulogne. 1595. a. 9. passeth himselfe in person to the siege of Bulogne. eadem a. 53. winneth Bullogne. 1596. a. 40. returneth into England. eadem. b. 20. reuo∣keth his armie from Mutte∣rell 1598. b. 40. demaun∣deth a beneuolence of the spiritualtie and temporaltie. 1601. a. 1. sendeth an armye into Scotland. 1602. b. 35. calleth a Parliament, and le∣uieth a subsidie. 1604. b. 45. hath al Colledges, Chaun∣tries and Hospitals commit∣ted to his wil. eadem. 54. maketh an Oration in the Parliament house. 1605. a. 12. suppresseth the Stewes. 1607. a. 12. concludeth peace with the French king 1508. b. 10. is Godfather to the Dolphines daughter. eadem. 20. his great gyftes to the Frenche Ambassador. 1609. a. 57. commaundeth one thing by letter, and the contrarie by worde of mouth 1609. b. 40. maketh his Te∣stament, ordayning his Exe∣cutors to gouerne the realme during the minoritie of hys sonne. 1611. a. 44. dyeth. ea∣dē. b. 54. is buried at Wind∣sor. 1612. a. 8. is described.
    • Henry Earle of Richmond sen∣deth for Edward Earle of Warwicke from Sherife∣huton Castle, and puts him prisoner in the towre of Lon∣don. 1425. a. 26.
    • Henry Earle of Richmond sen∣deth for Elizabeth eldest daughter of king Edward ye fourth from Sherifhuton ca∣stle, and conueigheth her vn∣to her mother at London. 1425.33. a.
    • Henry Earle of Richmonde commeth to London, and is there honorably receyued. 1425.43. offreth vp three flāders. ead. 54. promiseth to mary the Ladie Elizabeth. 1425. b. 8. is crowned king, and proclaimed Henry the se∣uenth. 1425. b. summoneth a Parlament, wherin are at∣tainted the chiefest aydors of king Richard. 1425. b. 36. aduaunceth diuers of his friendes vnto honour. 1426. a. 30. hath the Crowne con∣firmed by Parlament to him and his heires. eadem. 50. re∣deemeth his hostages left be∣yond the Seas. eadem. b. 34. marieth the Ladie Elizabeth eadem. 28. first ordayned Yeoman of the garde. eadem. 36. borroweth money of the Londoners, and repayeth it 1427. a. 40. summoneth a Parlament. eadem. 51. ma∣keth a progresse into the North partes. eadem. b. 1. publisheth a pardon of all crimes. 1429. a. 32. discom∣fiteth in battaile the Earle of Lincolne and other rebels his Complices. 1431. a. 42 holdeth solemne processions three dayes for his victorye. eadem. 46. taketh truce with the Scottes. 1432. a. 20. trauaileth in vayne to make atonement betweene the French king and the Duke of Britayne. eadem. b. 40. and. 1433. a. 10. summoneth a Parlament. eadem. b. 18. ay∣deth the Duke of Britayne. 1434. a. 7. borroweth money of the Citie of London, and repayeth it. eadem. 54. ry∣deth to Yorke to represse a rebellion. 1435. a. 12. aideth Maximilian Duke of Bur∣gongue. eadem. b. 30. is loth the French king should marie the heire of Brytayne 1437. a. 18. summoneth a Parlament. eadem. b. 22. en∣acteth great summes of mo∣ney by way of a beneuolence. eadem. 40. inuadeth France 1439. a. 41. Besiegeth Bo∣longne. eadem. b. 47. conclu∣deth peace with the French king. 1440. a. 3. the conditi∣ons thereof. eadem. b. 3. re∣turneth into England. eadem. 25. sendeth certeyne in∣to Flaunders to learne ou•…•… the true progenie of the coun∣terfeit

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    • Duke of Yorke. 1442 b. 7. sendeth spies into Flaū∣ders to learne the counsels of the conspirators. 1443. a. 10. forbiddeth flemi•••• wares and trafique with Flemings eadem. b. 3. remoueth the Mart to Calice. eadem. 8. sendeth an armie into Ire∣lād. 1444. b. 31. summoneth a Parlament, and leuieth a subsidie. 1446. a. 30. sendeth an armie to succor Norrham Castle, and then inuadeth Scotland. 1448. a. 31. relea∣seth the restraint into Flaun∣ders. 1448. b. 20. taketh truce with the king of Scots eadem. 31. buildeth Rich∣mond house. 1454. b. 20. sayleth with the Queene vn∣to Calice. eadem. 24. mee∣teth with Phillippe Duke of Bourgogne. eadem. 42. re∣turneth into England. 1455 a. 6. concludeth peace with ye king of Scottes, betrough∣thing vnto him his eldest daughter, and his eldest Son vnto Katheren the daughter of the kyng of Hispayne. ea∣dem. b. 47. buildeth our La∣die Chappell within West∣minster. 1457. b. 36. renew∣eth the olde league & amitie with Maximilian the Em∣perour. 1558. a. 58. summo∣neth a Parlament, and leui∣eth a subsidie. eadem. b. 32. erecteth a Court for the exe∣cution of penall statutes. ea∣dem 41. ordeyneth a newe coyne of Siluer. 1559. a. 15 willeth by his Testament vi∣olent•••• all money exacted for forfeytures, to be repayed. ea∣dem. 40. reneweth league and amitie with Phillippe Duke of Bourgongne. 1460 a. 12. publisheth a generall pardon. 1461. b. 23. his cha∣ritable deedes. eadem. 26. dieth. ead. 36. is buried. ead. 40. his age and yeares of his reigne. ead. 43. is described eadem. 48. left great ryches behinde him. 1464. b. 1.
    • Henry Fitzempresse proclaimed and crowned king of Eng∣land. 395.1.
    • Henry the second borne in Fraunce. 395.2
    • Henry the second, contrary to his othe, right, law, and equi∣tie, depriueth his brother Geffrey of the Earledome of Aniou. 396.65
    • Henrye de Essex, Stan∣derd bearer to the kyng by in∣heritance. 397.54
    • Henrye de Essex throweth downe his Standerd, and dishonorably runneth away. 397.55.
    • Henrye de essex vanqui∣shed in a combat by R•…•…∣bert de Mountfort. 397.59.•…•…
    • Henry •…•…f Essex pardoned his lyfe, and shorne a Monke. 397.•…•…2.
    • Henry the second entreth into Gascoigne with an army. 399.5.
    • Henry the second offreth 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to the Emperour, againste the Pope. 410.95
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, dooth homage to the French king, for the County of Aniou. 411.39
    • Henry Earle of Aniou, made Seneschal of France. 411.41.
    • Henry eldest sonne to king Hen∣ry the second, proclaymed fel∣lowe with his father in the kingdome. 412.21
    • Henry eldest sonne to king Hen∣ry the second, crowned kyng of England, by commaunde∣ment of his father. 412.26.
    • Henry the seconde serueth his sonne Henry at the table. 412 44.
    • Henry Fitzempresse thought to be bastard sonne to king Ste¦phen. 392.14
    • Henrye Fitzempresse appoyn∣ted to be slaine by treason, es∣capeth. 392.76
    • Henry Fitzempresse saileth into Normandy, after the treason practised against hym. 393 13. Henry Fitzempresse his puis∣sance, and honours. 393.31.
    • Henry de Bloys, alias the Sully Abbot of Glastenbury. 134 46.
    • Henry the second, why he cau∣sed king Arthurs graue to be searched. 136.1
    • Hect. Boet. cited. 127.50. and. 128.27. and. 129.66 and. 129.71. and. 129.78
    • Hengist and Horsus with their army of Saxons arriue in Britaine. 111.66. and. 112 7.
    • Hengist deuiseth how to plant hymselfe in Britaine. 112.53.
    • Hengist and Horsus Pedigree to Woden. 113.19
    • Henry sonne to king Henry the second, begynneth new prac∣tises against his father. 446 68.
    • Henry the seconde begynneth wantonly to fancie the Lady Alice his daughter in lawe. 450.82.
    • Henry Fitzempresse commeth into England, to see his mo∣ther. 379.4•…•…
    • Hercules Lybiens sonne to O∣syris. 5.96
    • Henry Fitzempresse returneth agayne into England. 383.54.
    • Henrye Fitzempresse made knight 383.72
    • Hereford towne spoyled and burnt. 276.32
    • Hereford Minster set on fyre. 276.
    • Henrye Emperour departeth this lyfe. 360.9
    • Henry the first inuadeth France with an army. 361.26
    • Hereford shyre wasted by Edrik Syluaticus. 297.28
    • Hereward escapeth into the Ile of Ely. 306.93
    • Hereward fleeth out of the Ile of Ely, into Scotland. 306 105.
    • Herford shyre wasted by the Welchmen. 272.59
    • Hereford Castle. 272.62
    • Henry the third, sonne to kyng William, borne in England 299.21.
    • Henry Earle of Britaine arri∣ueth in England. 633.72
    • Henry the third marieth the La∣dy Eleanor. 647.68
    • Henry the thyrd euil spoken of, for louyng strangers. 704 70.
    • Henry the third goeth toward Scotlande with an army. 708.50.
    • Henry the thyrd sweareth a∣gainst the Pope. 73.100.
    • Heraclius Patriarch of Hieru∣salem, commeth into Eng∣land for aide against the Sa∣rasins. 460.54
    • Heraclius Patriarch of Hieru∣salem departeth comfortles, & greatly discōtēted in mind. 461.7. his reprochful words vnto king Henry the second, 461.16.
    • Hercules, why he pursueth his cousins the sonnes of Nep∣tune. 5.92.
    • Hercules by Moses called La∣abin. 5.103
    • Hercules slayeth Albion and Bergion in Gallia. 6.14 Hercules commeth into Bri∣taine. 6.48
    • Hercules Promontoriū. 6.56
    • Hengistenton battaile fought by the English men agaynst the Danes and Welchmen. 204.74.
    • Henry the third is a stickler be∣twixt two Earles. 749.73.
    • Henry the third his halfe bre∣thren depart the Realme pri∣uily. 752.6
    • Henry the thyrd summoneth a Parliament to be holden in the Towre of London, but is refused by the Barons. 759 40.
    • Henry the thyrd, eldest sonne to kyng Iohn▪ begynneth to reigne. 608.1. he is crow∣ned and annoynted king. 608 67.
    • Henry the third openly charged in Parlament, of many mat∣ters. 719.11
    • Henry the third dryuen to sel his Plate and Iewels for want of money. 719.52.
    • Henrye the thyrd taketh vppon him the crosse, 722.7.
    • Henry the the third bindeth him selfe to great inconuenience, 736.60.
    • Henry the third lieth in waight for mens goddes. 740.72.
    • Henry the second comming to Canterburie, maketh his prayers to Archbyshop Tho∣mas Becket. 435, 66.
    • Henry Huntington cited. 275.86.
    • Helene findeth out the Sepul∣chre of the Lord at Hierusa∣lem. 91, 106.
    • Helene Empresse her three Vncles made Senatours of Rome. 92.75.
    • Helene the Empresse dieth. 94.16.
    • Henry the first loth to incurre the danger of Archbyshop Anselmes curse. 350, 56.
    • Henry the first his excuse, for keeping the Archbyshopricke of Canterburie in his hands. 351.83.
    • Henry the first inuadeth Wales with a myghty armie. 352, 38.
    • Henrie the first goeth ouer with a great power to aide Theo∣bald Erle of Champeigne a∣gainst the Frenchmen. 355.14.
    • Henry the first hurt in battaile against the Frenchmen. 355 114.
    • Henrie the first marrieth Ade∣licia, daughter to the Duke of Lauayne. 358.26.
    • Henrie the first and the Realme accursed by the Pope, 358.35.
    • Henry made byshop of Winche∣ster. 359.40.
    • Henry the fourth Emperour. 191.19.
    • William Earle of Henalt dieth 904.50. b.
    • William Earle of Henalt defi∣eth the French king. 907.50. b. gathered a power a∣gaynst the Duke of Norman∣die. 909.17. b.
    • Henrie the fifth proclaymed. pag. 1165. col. 2. lin. 1. coro∣nation. lin. 17. sayled into Fraunce. pag. 1174. col. 2. lin. 23. besieged Har••••ue. pag. 1174. col. 2. lin. 38. Har••••ue yeelded pag. 1176. col. 1. lin. 9. besieged Tougue. pag. 1187. col. 1. lin. 57. besieged Caene in Normandie. pag. 1187. col. 2. lin. 41. tooke Caene in Normandie. pag. 1188. col. 1. lin. 40.
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    • Henrie Checheley Archbyshop of Canterburie his Oration. pag. 1168. col. 2. lin. 21.
    • Herbinger to Earle Eustace of Bologne, slayne at Canterbu∣rie. 270.88
    • Henry Fitzempresse returneth into England, once more to trye his fortune for that king∣dome. 386.53.
    • Henrie Fitzempresse and king Stephan, conclude an agree∣ment. 387.77. &. 389.27.
    • Henrie the third Emperour, maketh warre vpon Bald∣wyn, Earle of Flaunders. 270.56.
    • Henry the fifte, tooke the Castle of Coursey. pag. 1190. col. 1 lin. 2. besieged Faleys. col. 2. lin. 30. married Katharine daughter to the French king pag. 1204. col. 2. lin. 36. re∣ceyued into Paris with pro∣cession. pag. 1210. col. 2. lin. 52. Regent of Fraunce. pag. 1211. col. 1. li. 45. returneth into England. pag. 1211. col. 2. lin. 38. sayleth into Fraūce pag. 1213. col. 1. lin. 43. pur∣sueth the Dolphin. pa. 1213. col. 2. lin. 43. falleth sicke. pa. 1216. col 2. lin. 10. departed this lyfe. pa. 1217. co. 1. li. 32 his commendation. lin. 35.
    • Henry the sixt borne. pag. 1214 col. 1. lin. 53.
    • Henry sonne to king William made knight at Westmin∣ster. 314.18.
    • Henry Huntingdon cited. 319.18. and. 340.46.
    • Henrie sonne to Robert king of Almai••••, slayne at Viterbo in Italie. 781.15.
    • Henry the third his issue, and stature of bodie. 783.28.
    • Hyde of land conteyneth an hundred Acres. 535.68.
    • Heathe Nicolas Archbyshop of Yorke made Lord Chauncel∣lour. 1764.33. moueth the Parlament to proclaime the Lady Elizabeth Queen, after the disease of her sister. 1784 53. is depriued of his Arch∣byshopricke. 1802.42.
    • Houses vpon London bridge burnt. 574.24.
    • Hanging appoynted for theeues 363.107.
    • Henry Fitzempresse marrieth Elianor Duches of Guyen. 384.99.
    • Helene, a great setter foorth of Gods honour, and of the Christian fayth. 91.101.
    • Herodianus cited. 79.39. and. 79.58.
    • Henry the third holdeth his Christmas at Oxforde. 618.30.
    • Henry Grace the Dieu a shippe built. 1476.23.
    • Duke of Hereforde accuseth the Duke of Norfolke. 1098 40. b. he is banished. 1101.7. b. is honorably entertained in Fraunce. 1101.47. b.
    • Hengist returneth into Britaine with a myghtie armie. 117.70.
    • Henrie the .ii. licenced to crowne which of his sonnes he lysted, kyng of Ireland. 462.16.
    • Henry Duke of Buckingham a setter forward of the false de∣uice of Richard the third now conspireth against hym. pag. 1401. col. 2. line. 6. fle∣eth. pag. 1402. col. 1. lin. 48. his confederates flee into Britayne to Henry Earle of Richmond. col. 2. lin. 11. he is betrayed by his false ser∣uant. pag. 1403. col. 1. lin. 15. beheaded at Salisburie. col. 2. lin. 30.
    • Herbert Earle slayne by the Danes, and his armie chased 206.86.
    • Hennimus Duke of Cornwal marrieth Gonorilla, eldest daughter to Leir. 19.93.
    • Hennimus Duke of Cornewal, discomfited and slayne. 20.55.
    • Henry Fitzempresse departeth ouer Scaro his Father. 381 50.
    • Hely king of Britaine, and Fa∣ther to Lud. 33.58.
    • Henning a Danish Captayne. 244.113.
    • Heraclius Emperour. 165.90
    • Henry eldest sonne to king Hen∣rie the second committed to Thomas Becket the Arch∣byshop to bee brought vp. 401.64.
    • Henrie the first dyeth, and is bu∣ryed at Reading. 363.42.
    • Henrie the first his issue and qualities. 362.55.
    • Henry Earle of Champaigne, made king of Ierusalem. 504.62.
    • Hereferd Bishop of Winchester slaine. 204.65
    • Helig, what it signifieth. 33.70
    • Henry the second sendeth am∣bassadours to the Frenche king, not to receiue Thomas Becket Archbishop into his Realme. 406.42
    • Henry the first being in danger of drownyng, maketh vowes for his safetie. 362.60
    • Henry the thyrd commaundeth the Castle of Mountsorel to to be eased downe to the ground. 614.27
    • Henry the thyrde sworne to his Barons. 616.35
    • Henry youngest sonne to kyng William, besieged in the ca∣stle of Mount S. Michael in Normandie. 321.88.
    • Henry recōciled to his brothers William Rufus king of En∣gland, and Robert Duke of Normandie. 321.106
    • Hestritha sister to king E••••te, maryed to Richard Duke of Normandie. 259.55
    • Heyre apparant proclaymed. 1050.15. b.
    • Henry the second sendeth am∣bassadours to the Pope, to excuse hym selfe, and to ac∣cuse Thomas Becket Arch∣bishop of Cantorbury. 406 55.
    • Hector Boetius his common fault. 34.67
    • Hey Castle made plaine with the ground. 445.20
    • Helias captaine of the siege be∣fore Maus, taken, & brought to king Williā Rufus. 329 82.
    • Helias by meanes of his bolde words, is set at libertie. 329 93.
    • Henry sonne to king Dauid of Scotland, sweareth fealtie to king Stephen of England and is made Earle of Hun∣tington. 367.18
    • Henry Karle of Huntington, with his army vanquished, and put to flight. 371.1
    • Herlowin a Noble man of Nor∣mandie. 323.31
    • Henry Duke of Lancaster dieth 968.22. b.
    • Henry the third crowned kyng at Westminster. 617.68
    • Henry Huntington cited. 142.67. and. 154.77. and. 216 65.
    • Heuenfield, where Oswaldes crosse was erected. 165.22
    • Henry the third, Emperor. 266 91.
    • Henry the sixt Emperour dis∣wadeth king Richarde the first from making peace with Philip the Frenche king. 527.10.
    • Henry Plantagenet proclaimed king of England. pag. 1119 col. 1. lin. 12. crowned. pag. 1121. col 1. lin. 34. he slewe in one battaile with his own handes .xxxvi. persons. pag. 1140. col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Henry the second his large of∣fers to his sonnes vpon trea∣tise of peace. 430.54
    • Henry the sixt fled to Berwicke and to Scotland. pa. 1312 col. 1. lin. 51. pag. 1314. col. col. 2. lin. 27. taken and im∣prisoned in the Towre. pag. 1315. col. 2.20. deliuered. pag. 1325. col. 1. lin. 54.
    • Henry Bourchier Eale of Es∣sex. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 38.
    • Henry Duke of Somerset sub∣mytteth hym self to Edward the fourth. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 8. fled to Henry the sixt. pag. 1314. col. 1. lin. 10.
    • Hewet Andrew burnt. 1563 1.
    • Henry the sixt, his speach of Henry of Richmont, after Henry the seuenth. pa. 1326 col. 2. lin. 30. shewed in Lon∣don. pag. 1332. col. 1. lin. 28 deliuered to Edwarde the fourth. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 28. taken prisoner. pa. 1335 col. 1. lin. 45. murdred. pa. 1343. col. 2. lin. 38.
    • Henry Percy Earle of Northū∣berland. pag. 1119. col. 2. li. 16.
    • Henry sonne to Hēry the fourth, created Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Earle of Chester. pag. 1121. col. 2. lin. 35. Duke of Aquitaine. pag. 1125. col. 1. lin. 37. was accused to his father. pag. 1159. col. 2. lin. 30. came to the Court. lin. 57. his apparell. pag. 1160. col. 1. lin. 3. was re∣conciled.
    • Henry Courtney Earle of De∣uonshyre, cousin germane to the king, created Marques of Excetir. 1526.10
    • Henry Earle of Northumber∣land, and the Lord Bardolfe rebel. 1153. col. 1. lin. 44. beheaded. eadē col. 2. lin. 45
    • Henry Earle of Northumber∣land slaine at S. Albons. pa. 1288. col. 1. lin. 4.
    • Henry sonne to the Lorde Fitz Hugh. pag. 1319. col. 2. lin. 12.
    • Henry Neuille knight, sonne to the Lord Latimer. pa. 1319 col. 2. lin. 13.
    • Henry the thyrd kept out of Do∣uer Castle. 764.7 defieth the Barons. 768.25. ouerthro∣wen by the Barons at Lew∣es. 769.3. concludeth a peace with the Barons. 769.43. is arayed in the coate armor of the Earle of Leicester, at the battaile of Euesham. 773.7▪ deliuered out of the handes of his enemyes. 773 78. dyeth, and is buried at Westminster. 783.18
    • Hēry Bewfort Bishop of Win∣chester made Cardinal. pag. 1235. col. 1. lin. 30. went into Boheme. pa. 1244. col. 2. lin. 17. deceased. pa. 1274 col. 1. lin. 20.
    • Henry the fourth inuadeth Scotland. pag. 1131. col. 2. lin. 35.
    • Henry the fourth entred Wales with an army. pag. 1132. col. 2. lin. 4. pag. 1134. co. 2 lin. 52. in great danger to haue beene destroyed. pag. 1133. col. 2 lin. 16.
    • Hermite Peter of Yorke a man in great estimation. 580.31 hanged together with his sonne, by commaundement of king Iohn. 580.52
    • Hey honour confirmed to Ma∣thew earle of Boloigne. 427 17.
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    • Henry Chicheley Archbishop of Cantorbury deceassed. pa. 1271. col. 1. lin. 17.
    • Henry the first Emperour. 224 2.
    • Herrericus nephew to king Ed∣wyn. 183.24
    • Henry Greene knight beheaded 1106.14. b.
    • Helatherne battaile against E∣thelbert. 196.42.
    • Henry of Hereford murdred tho∣row treason of the Welchmē 440.8.
    • Herford West. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 41.
    • Herbert Bishop of Thetfoord, depriued of his Bishopricke, and why. 325.38
    • Herflew besieged by the french pag. 8275. col. 2. lin. 56. yel∣ded. pag. 1276. col. 1. lin. 10.
    • Heraclitus appoynted Lieute∣nant of Britaine. 78.8
    • Helias de Brantfield, sent to Rome by king Iohn. 561.80.
    • Henricus de Erphordia cited. 75.108.
    • Herculanilla wife to Claudius the Emperour, forsaken by diuorcement. 51.68
    • Hector Boetius reproued of er∣rour. 55.17.
    • Hector Boetius errour, of the Silures and Brigantes. 59.9.
    • Herthew Monasterie. 175.79
    • Hengist beginneth to raygne as absolute Lorde in Britayne. 118.76.
    • Hexham Abbey spoyled. 819.58. a.
    • Herts Hal in Oxford founded. 882.20. b.
    • Henalt inuaded by the Duke of Normandie. 908.13. b.
    • Hengist departeth this lyfe by course of nature. 126.41.
    • Henrie the second negligent in ayding the Christians a∣gainst the Sarasins. 473.17.
    • Henrie the fourth entered Wa∣les. pag 1149. col. 2. lin. 37.
    • Henrie the French king slaine. 1802.42.
    • Henrie the fifth made knyght. 1104.8. a. imprisoned at Trym. 1106.40. b.
    • Hereford battaile, fought by Cuthred king of West Sar∣ons, against Ethelbaldus king of Mercia. 193.84.
    • Hereford castle. 371.20.
    • Henrie the sixt described. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 6. vanqui∣shed by the Duke of Yorke at Saint Albons. pag. 1288. col. 1. Lin. •…•…6. discomfited. pag. 1299. col. 2. lin. 48. ta∣ken. lin. 52.
    • Heron bastard. slaine. 1532.40.
    • Henrie the thyrde horne. 565.91.
    • Hector Boetius cyted. 111.74
    • Henry Lord Bourcher Earle of Eu. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 12
    • Herene flourisheth. 21.67.
    • Herefoord Churche endowed with great reuenewes. 195.51.
    • Henricus Huntington cyted. 116.52.
    • Henrie the seconde surnamed Claudius, Emperour. 254.1
    • Heming a Dane, banished the Realme. 269.14.
    • Henrie the first taketh example of the Emperour to deale concerning the inuestitures of Byshops. 348.36.
    • Hanslap, Castle taken. 596.28
    • Hengist taken and beheaded. 122.97.
    • Henry Duke of Somerset. pag. 1289. col. 1. lin. 48. Cap∣taine of Calais. pa. 1297. co. 2. lin. 37. fled 1300. co. 1. li. 6
    • Hertfordshire commons sworne to the king. 1035.40. b.
    • Hec. Boet cyted. 137.40.
    • Henry Pay. pag. 1152. col. 1. lin. 14.
    • Henrie Earle of Northumland. pag. 14.13. col. 2. lin. 2. pag. 1415. col. 2. lin. 26.
    • Henrie the thyrde feareth the enterditing of the land. 716 42.
    • Henry the fourthe dyed. pag. 1162. col. 2. li. 3. hys stature pag. 1163. col. 2. lin. 5.
    • Hedgecote fielde. pag. 1320. col. 1. lin. 26.
    • Hereford recouered, and forti∣fied. 276.48.
    • Hesding castle besieged. 1522.53.
    • Henious ordinance of the Pope 747.20.
    • Heron Iohn Banrupt Mercer counseller to Perkin War∣becke. 1449.57.
    • Hypermnestra deteined in pri∣son by her father Danaus. 7.89.
    • Hypermnestra set at libertie by her husband. 8.26.
    • Hirke or Hericus, made kyng of the Northumbers. 229.56
    • Hirick desposed frō his kingdōe by ye Northumbers. 229.71.
    • Hinke Hugh Archbyshop of Dublin. 1525.28.
    • Hirilda and Eweline fal at va∣riance. 43.50.
    • Hirilda slayne by Eweline. 43.59.
    • Higwald, Byshop of Lindes∣ferne. 199.2.
    • Hith claymed to belong perti∣cularly to ye Seignorie of the See of Cantorburie. 401.102.
    • Hydingham Castle besieged & surrendred to kyng Lewes. 610.34.
    • Higanius and Petitur, looke Vigenius and Peredurus. 31.
    • Hypermnestra, one of Danaus daughters, saueth her hus∣bandes lyfe. 7.76.
    • Hilton Raufe knight sent into Britaine. 1434.10.
    • Hillarius Bishop of Chichester, sent Ambassadour to ye Pope 406.59.
    • Hidingham Castle wonne by king Iohn. 598.46.
    • Hillarius Byshop of Poictiers cyted. 90.47.
    • Hylarie Byshop of Chichester. 382.53.
    • Hyde of land, how many acres it containeth. 312.100
    • Hilda, Abbesse of Whitby de∣parteth this life. 183.21.
    • Hikenelstreete, where it begin∣neth and endeth. 25.13.
    • Hilda, Abbesse of Herthew Mo∣nasterie. 175.80.
    • Hypres William, regent of Flaunders. 361.47.
    • Hildeltha a Nunne. 181.25.
    • Higinus cited. 5.17. and. 8.73.
    • Higilbald slayne. 181.98.
    • Hildila a Priest. 184.63.
    • Hisider, looke Elidurus.
    • Hopton Walter attainted. 1425.47.
    • Houses and buildinges ouer∣throwen by an earthquake. 362.102.
    • Honorius recouereth Britaine. 99.1.
    • Holme battaile fought wyth e∣qual victorie, betweene the Kenrishmen and the Danes. 221.52.
    • Holme battaile, fought by the Citizens of Cantorburie, a∣gainst the Danes. 221.55
    • Honorius the Emperour sen∣deth Constantius agaynst Constantinus wyth an ar∣mie. 98.69.
    • Howard William Lord How∣ard of Effingham, knight of the Garter and late Lord Chamberlin is made Lord priuie Seale. 1864.10. dy∣eth. 1865.48.
    • Howard Thomas Lord How∣ard eldest sonne to Thomas Earle of Surrey iusteth. 1466.28.
    • Hocehnereton battaile fought by the Danes against the Englishmen. 221.8.
    • Hose for a king at three shillings price. 335.105.
    • Howel king of litle Britayne. 132.58.
    • Howel king of title Britayne commeth ouer to helpe king Arthur. 132.64.
    • Howel besieged by the Scottes 133.35.
    • Hostes of men seene fighting in the Skie. 325.26.
    • Honorius Archbyshop of Can∣torburie dyeth. 172.49.
    • Houndes mad with lying all night in a Church. 328.100
    • Horsus with a great number of his people, slayne by the Brytaynes. 124.23.
    • Howel king of Wales conspy∣reth with the Scots against king Adelstane. 225.17.
    • Howel subdued by king Adel∣stane. 225.21.
    • Howel restoared to his king∣dom, acknowledgeth to hold the same of the king of Eng∣land. 225.27.
    • Horrestians inhabitantes of An∣gus and Merne. 73.31.
    • Horrestians giue hostagies to the Romanes for assurance of their loyaltie. 73.34.
    • Horgerius, Duke of Cornwall 232.55.
    • Horewood. 232.106.
    • Honours change manners. 412 48.
    • Howard Edwarde son to Tho∣mas Erle of Surrey knight & Lord Admiral iusteth. 1466.29
    • Howard Edmond sonne vnto Thomas Earle of Surrey knight iusteth. 1466.29.
    • Holstocke Thomas Controler of her highnesse ships is sent to the Sea with three ships and a Barke to staye the sub∣iects of the king of Hispaine. 1838.30. his acts in that voiage. ibidem. is eftsons sent to the Sea against Pirats of whō he taketh. 20. saile and rescueth. 15. mer∣chants shippes. 1865.20.
    • Hospitals al committed to the kings disposition. 1604.55.
    • Howard Katharin daughter to the Lord Edmond Howard married to the king. 1580.40. is accused of incontinen∣cie. 1582.18. is committed to the towre. 1583.10; is be∣headded. eadem. 20.
    • Howard William Lord attain∣ded of misprision of treason. 1583.34.
    • Iohn Holand created Earle of Huntington. 1074.2. b.
    • Horne castle ouerthrwne. 319.53.
    • Thomas Holand created Duke of Surrey 1097.30. b.
    • Howard Iohn late Duke of Norfolk attainted. 1425.39
    • Howard Thomas sonne vnto the sayde Iohn and Earle of Surrey atteinted. ibidem. deliuered out of the Towre and receyued into special fa∣uour. 1435.4, sent wyth a power against the rebelles in the North. ibidem. hygh Treasurer of Englād. 1447.1. sent with an armie to re∣moue the siege of Norrham Castle. 1448.30. entreth Scotland. ibidem. his hono∣rable offer to the Scotishe king. eadem. 55. conducted

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    • the Lady Margaret in Scot¦land. 1458.7. of the Priuie Counsel to Henry the eight. 1464.49. Godfather to Henry the first begotten son of Henry the eyght. 1468.50. Lieutenant of the North partes in the kings absence leuieth an armie agaynst the Scot. 1488.5. requesteth bat•…•…aile of the Scottish king eadem. 50. discomfiteth the Scottish power, and sleaeth the king. 1493.40. is created Duke of Northfolke wyth an augmentation of the armes of Scotland. 1494.26. at∣tendeth on ye Ladye Maries grace into Fraunce. 1495.15. forsaketh the Court and why. 1499.37. entreth the citie of London with. 1500. armed men. 1502.40. and the next day with two thou∣sand. 1503.8. dyeth. 1534.41.
    • Howard Edmonde sonne to Thomas the first Duke of Norfolke Captaine of the wyng of the auantgard at Flodden field. 1691.50. felled downe. 1492.18. knight Mashal. 1503.26.
    • Edward Howard knight sonne to Thomas the first Duke of Norfolke Lord Admyral ta∣keth the barke of Scotland. 1471.52. landeth in Bri∣taine. 1474.50. maketh Knightes. 1475.20. his no∣ble courage. ibidem. fighteth with the French fleete. 1475 56. is drowned. 1477.55.
    • Howard Thomas Lorde Ho∣ward eldest sonne of Tho∣mas the first Duke of Nor∣folke taketh Andrew Barton the Lyon of Scotland. 1471 52. is Lieutenant of the ar∣mie into Biskaye. 1472.33 hath the whole gouernment therof. 1475.46. almost slaine through a mutinye of the souldiours. eadem. 31. is made Lord Admyral. 1478.22 is Captaine of the fore∣ward at Floddē field. 1488.16. his message vnto ye Scot∣tish king. 1489.14. hys ad∣uise vnto his father. 1490.30. is created Earle of Sur∣rey. 1494.30. attendeth on ye Lady Marie into Fraunce 1495.16. receyueth the Ad∣myral of Fraunce with. 160 gentlemen. 1505.1. is lyke to stabbe the Cardinal in wyth his Dagger. 1508.50. made deputie of Irelande. 1508.13. wynneth Mor∣leys. 1521.50. leadeth an armie into Fraunce. 1521. is generall Warden of the Marches. 2522.40. is Lord Admyral and high Treasu∣rer of Englande. 1529.29. inuadeth Scotland wyth an armie. 1529.30. his message to the Duke of Albany. 1530.30. is Duke of Nor∣folke, and commeth wyth an power against the rebels in Suffolke. 1535.22. chosen knight of the order of Saint Michael. 1558.37. sent Ambassadour vnto ye French k. & Pope. 1560.10. created Lord high Steward of Eng∣land at the arreignment of the Lord Dacres. 1563.26. General of the armie against the rebels in the Northe 1568.45. Godfather to Ed∣ward the sixth. 1570.40. in∣uadeth Scotland with an armie. 1595.30. besiegeth Mutterel. 1594.20. com∣mitted to the Towre. 1610.50. attainted by Parliament 1611.33. his attaintour is reuersed and he restored to hys olde libertie and honour 1720.36. is made Lorde Steward of Englād. 1721.30. is sent wyth a power a∣gainst Wiat. 1725.40. his souldiours reuolting, is for∣ced to flie. 2726.20. dyeth. 1759.36.
    • Howard Henry sonne to Tho∣mas the seconde Duke of Norfolke is Marshal of the armie at Mutterel. 1594.22. is Lieutenant of Bou∣logne and fighteth infortu∣nately. 1604.36. is attayn∣ted and beheaded. 1611.10. is described. ibidem.
    • Howard Thomas Duke of Norfolke sonne to Henry Earle of Surrey is Gene∣ral of an armie sent into Scotland. 1803.53. is cho∣sen knight of the order of S. Michael 1836. is commit∣ted to the Towre. 1839.18. is remoued from the Towre vnto his house at the Char∣terhouse. 1853.17. and frō thence againe into ye Towre. 1860.14. is attainted. 1861. is beheaded. 1862.24.
    • Homage done by the Earle of Flaunders to K. Iohn for the Earldome of Flaunders. 583.110.
    • Homage done by the Earle of March and the Earle of Augie to king Iohn at Par∣thenay. 584.57.
    • Honorius Archbyshop of Can∣torburie next after Iustus. 162.54.
    • Horsus and Catigernus fight a combate, and eyther slaieth an other. 116.2.
    • Honedon towne or Manour. 484.19.
    • Homage promised to be doone by the king of Scotland to king Iohn. 542.103.
    • Holland in Lincolneshyre inua∣ded and made tributorie to Lewes the French kings sonne. 602.31.
    • Hosteus de Boloinge, a knight Templer. 403.48
    • Houses shaken with Gunpou∣der. 1834.50.
    • Houeden Roger cited. 435.23.
    • Hotspore Henry Percie. pag. 1136. col. 1. lin. 39. col. 2. lin 52. slayne. pag. 1140. col. 1. lin. 4. French Pirats. pag. 1152. col. 1. lin. 36.
    • Howard Thomas Lord attain∣ted of treason. 1565.58.
    • Homage done by king Iohn. 548.42.
    • Homage to king Richard the se∣cond renounced. 1116.18. b.
    • Homage done by the Barons to Lewes the Frenche kings sonne. 599.90.600.16.
    • Homage don at Woodstocke by the Welchmen to king Iohn 568.53.
    • Homage done by Alexander king of Scotland to Lewes. 603.25.
    • Haliwel riuer. 380.33.
    • Holy Island. pa. 1313. co. 2. lin. 47.
    • Homagedon by the Lords and Barons to king Iohn. 545.1.
    • Homage of the Scots. 800.15. b. 822.20. b.
    • Homilies set foorth. 1633.40.
    • Hostages for the French king. 967.8. a.
    • Honfleue castle wonne by Mo∣uy. 1824.58.
    • Homage done by king Iohn to the Pope. 576.77.
    • Hownhil ln Staffordshire. 242.72.
    • Robert Holand slayne. 892.40. a.
    • Iohn Holand created Duke of Exeter. 1097.30. b.
    • Humfry Lord Stafford of Sou∣thwike named Earle of De∣uon. pag. 1319. col. 2. lin. 53. beheaded. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 15.
    • Holy Shepheard. pag. 1247. col. 2. lin. 57.
    • Hospital of Saint Leonard at Yorke. pag 1319. col. 1. lin. 25.
    • Horne William hanged and quartered. 1580.33.
    • Hume castle won by the Duke of Somerset. 1631.10. re∣couered by the Scots. 1640.14.
    • Hugh Prior of Witham, made Byshop of Lincolne. 462.42
    • Hugh Lacie slayne in Ireland. 462.73.
    • Hugh Lacie being sent for by king Henry the second refu∣seth to come. 463.29.
    • Hugh Lacie his diligence to en∣large his possessions in Ire∣land. 463.13.
    • Humber king of Hunnes inua∣deth Albania, and slayeth Al∣banact. 1672.
    • Humber king of Hunnes dis∣cōfited and drowned. 17.6.
    • Humber riuer why so called. 17.18.
    • Hubo and Agnerus brethren, chosen Captaynes of the Danes. 210.77
    • Hugh Erle of Chester. 336.12
    • Hughbright, byshop of Litch∣field. 199.13.
    • Hugh the Italian cited. 7.2.
    • Hugh Earle of Shrewsburie slayne in the eye. 328.106.
    • Hunting the Deere in Forestes forbidden vpon a great pe∣naltie. 313.75.
    • Hundreds and Tithings deuy∣sed in England, and why. 217.22.
    • Hunwald Earle betrayeth Os∣win. 170.57.
    • Hugh succeedeth Ranulfe his father in the Earldome of Chester. 387.106.
    • Hunting in Chases and For∣restes freely permitted. 319.42.
    • Hubert Archbyshop of Canter∣burie, maketh an Oration. 544.19.
    • Hugh Earle of Chester, con∣spireth against king Henrie the second. 426.109.
    • Humilitie declareth the man of God. 151.54.
    • Huntington and Cambridge Counties' graunted to Da∣uid brother to king Willi∣am of Scotland. 427.29.
    • Hugh Byshop of Durham, ap∣poynted gouernour of the North partes of England. 481.16. deteyned in prison by the Lord Chauncelour 484.11. depryued of al ho∣nour and dignitie. 495.6.
    • Huntington Castle made playn with the ground. 445.19.
    • Hundred Tunnes of wine gy∣uen yearely to the Monkes of Canterburie. 453.9.
    • Hugh a Norman, banished the Realme. 374.37.
    • Hunters punished by famine or imprisonment. 472.56.
    • Husbandmen in England made slaues, and toyle for the Danes. 243.
    • Huual, a Welch king. 231.81.
    • Hungerford Walter knyght is created Lord Hungerford. 1563.55.
    • Gardener Stephen Byshop of Winchester Ambassadour in Fraunce. 1564.20.
    • Humber in Holdernesse. pag. 1327. col. 1. lin. 52.
    • Humfry Bouchear knight son to the Lord Barners Hugh Courtney knight. pag. 1336. col. 1. lin. 31.
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    • 550.42
    • Hugh bishop of Lincolne what country man, and his life. 550.45.
    • Hugh Bishop of Lincolne ad∣mitted a Saint. 551.19
    • Hugh Earle of March. 553 4.
    • Hubert Bishop of Salisbury, e∣lected achbishop of Cantor∣burie. 513.34. ordeyned Lord chiefe Iustice. 513.45.
    • Hugh Bishop of Durham, loo∣seth the dignitie and title of his Earledome. 519.57
    • Huntington castle subdued by king Henry the second. 435 75.
    • Hue and crie against the Ba∣rons. 866.7. a
    • Hubba, or Hubo slaine. 212.93
    • Hungerford Lord executed for Buggerie. 1580.1
    • Humfrey Stafford knight, with William his brother slaine. pag. 1279. col 2. lin. 48.
    • Hugh Hastings knight slaine. pag. 1304. col. 1. li. 4.
    • Hunflue taken by the Englishe. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 14
    • Humber Riuer. 140.24
    • Hume castle beseged. 1845.13 yeeld•…•…d. 1845.20
    • Humez Richard, Constable to Henry, sonne to king Henry the second. 436.70
    • Humfrey sonne to the Duke of Glocester, imprisoned at Trim. 1106.40. b
    • Hubert Fitz Mathewe slaine with a stone. 712.30
    • Hamfrey Stafford. pag. 1422. co. 1. lin. 24.
    • Hubert Earle of Kent fallen into Henry the third his dis∣pleasure. 633.61
    • Hugh B. of Lincolne canonized a Saint. 617.75
    • Hugh Archdeacon of Welles, & keper of the great seale, made Bishop of Lincolne. 568.70 consecrated at Rome by Ste¦phen Archbishop of Cantor∣bury. 569.1. kyng Iohn sei∣seth his goods, and reuenues of the Archbishopricke. 569 5.
    • Hubert Archbishop of Cantor∣bury. 542.14
    • Hubert trauaileth to procure the English people to receiue theyr oth of allegiance, to be true to king Iohn. 542.51
    • Humfreuille Warden of the North partes dyeth. 714.25.
    • Humfrey Bannestar betrayeth his master. pag. 1403. co. 1. lin. 15.
    • Hubert de Burgh a valiant ca∣ptaine to king Iohn. 562.21.
    • Hubert de Burgh taken priso∣ner by the French king. 562 42.
    • Hugh Bishop of Lincolne fi∣ned to the Pope. 616.70
    • Hurling tyme. 1030.40. a
    • Humfrey Duke of Buevenham wounded. pag. 1288 co. 1. lin. 25. pag. 1289. co. 2. lin. 50. slaine. pag. 1299. col. 2. lin. 54.
    • Hugh Earle of Chestar decea∣seth. 455.99
    • Hugh of Mountfort taken pri∣soner in an ambush. 359.73.
    • Hugh Earle of Chester released out of prison. 439.21
    • Hungar and Hubba arriue in England, with an huge army of Danes. 209.20
    • Husey Lord attainted. 1570.24. executed. eadem. 25.
    • Humfrey Cheyney. pag. 1413 col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Hull fortified. 1582.13
    • Hubert Earle of Morienne. 423.58.
    • Hugh Spencer beheaded at Bristow. pag. 1129. col. 1. lin. 5.
    • Hugh Mortimer knight slaine. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 3
    • Hugh Conway Esquire sent in∣to Britaine. pag. 1400. col. 2 lin. 17.
    • Hungar and Halden slaine. 214 65.
    • Hubert de Burgh a valiant de∣fender of the castle of Douer. 609.10.
    • Hubert Archbishop of Cantor∣bury made Lord Chaunce∣lour of England. 545.45
    • Hugh Venables knight. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 57.
    • Hūgh de Boues. pag. 563.62
    • Hugh Earle of Stafford slaine at S. Albons. pa. 1288. co. 1. lin. 5.
    • Humfrey Neuill knight. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 6. beheaded ead. lin. 14.
    • Hun Richard found hanged in the Lollardes Towre. 1496 54.
    • Huntingdon Henry, in what tyme he liued. 394.44
    • Hugh, sonne to Robert Earle of Paris, maryeth Ethilda, daughter to king Edward. 223.13.
    • Hulcotes Philip. 595.68
    • Hugh a Norman, conspireth with the Danes against the English men. 243.44
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    • Iago or Lago, cousine to Gur∣gustius, taketh vppon him the gouernment of Britaine. 21.104.
    • Iames the third king of Scottes slayne. 1436.27.
    • Iaphet alotted vnto Europ. 1.79.
    • Iarrow. 307.108.
    • Iaphet deuideth Europ•…•… amōg his sonnes. 1.96.
    • Iacob, a Welch king. 231.81.
    • Iames Maior cited. 225.99.
    • Iames the fourth▪ king of the Scottes slayne. 1493.40.
    • Iacke Cades rebellion. pag. 1279. col. 1. lin. 53. Cade slayne. pag. 1281. col. 2. lin. 3.
    • Iambert Bishop, looke Lam∣bert.
    • Iames Fines Lord Say behea∣ded. pag. 1280. col. 2. lin. 4.
    • Iames Cromor knight behea∣ded. pag. 1283. col. 2. lin. 8.
    • Iayles opened, and prisoners set at libertie. 475.3.
    • Iaphet first peopled the coun∣tries of Europe. 1.95.
    • Iames the first kyng of the Scottes, dyeth. 1596.40.
    • Iaques Van Herteueld. 902.37. b.
    • Iane Heire of Castil maried to Philippe Arche duke of Au∣stria. 1459.52.
    • Iaphet called also Iapetus. 1.86.
    • Iaminfindil beheaded. pag. 1297. col. 2. lin. 58.
    • Iaphet dieth in Mauritania. 1.90.
    • Saint Iames Manour built. 1557.54.
    • Iames Twichit Lord Audley. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 8. slayne. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 32.
    • Iane Lady Valois treateth for peace. 912.16. a.
    • Iago dieth, and is buried at Yorke. 21.113.
    • Iames Prince of Scotland stayed in England. pag. 1151. col. 1. lin. 14
    • Iane of the Tower maried to Dauid Bruce. 892.1. a.
    • Iames king of Scottes mur∣dered. pag. 1262. col. 1. lin. 31.
    • Iames Tirrel deuised the de∣struction of Edw. the fourts children. pag. 1390. col. 1. lin. 55. made knight. pag. 1391. col. 1. lin. 25. behea∣ded. pag. 1391. col. 2. lin. 3.
    • Iames the fift king of the Scottes knight of the Gar∣ter. 1564.
    • Iames, a Deacon companion to Paulinus. 162.78.
    • Iaruman or Iaroman, succee∣deth Trumhere in the Bri. shoprick of Merci•…•…. 178.21.
    • Iaspor Earle of Penbroke. pag 1304. col. 2. lin. 36. pag. 1315. col. 2. lin. 43.
    • Iaspor Earle of Penbroke with Henry earl of Richmōte passe ouer into Britain. pag 1545. col. 1. lin. 14.
    • Iames Blunt Captayne of Hames Castle. pag. 1409. col. 1. lin. 41. pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. 30.42.48. pag. 1412. co. 1. lin. 12.
    • Iagged, cut, and laced appar∣rel, forbidden. 466.24.
    • Iames the fourth king of the Scottes honoreth Perken Warhect. 1445.36. mise∣rabily wasteth Northumber∣lād. eadem. 40. besieged Nor∣tham Castle. 1448.20. his vayne bragges eadem. 40.
    • Iaspore Earle of Penbroke. pag. 1414. col. 1. lin. 5. pag. 1417. col. 2. lin. 32.
    • Iames Harrington knight. pag 1329. col. 1. lin. 14.
    • Iames butler Earle Ormond and Wilshire. pag. 1288. col. 1. lin. 26. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 38.
    • Iceni, supposed to be North∣folke men. 55.12.
    • Icius portus now called Ca∣lice. 35.14.
    • Ida, beginner of the kingdome of Brenitia. 139.98.
    • Ida his issue recited. 140.47.
    • Ida king of Northumberland dyeth. 142.72.
    • Idolatrie defaced in the king∣dome of Nortumberland. 161.83.
    • Idle Riuer. 155.34.
    • Idle battel fought by Redwald agaynst Ethelbert. 155.34.
    • Idols vtterly destroyed tho∣rughout al Kent. 169.46.
    • Iewes detected of treason at London, and slayne. 767.41. slayne by the Barons at Winchester. 772.51. spoy∣led and slayne at Lincolne. 776.62. defend one ward•…•… of the Tower of London. 778.36.
    • Iewel Iohn Byshop of Salis∣burie dyeth. 1860.17. hys prayses. ibidem.
    • Iernesey inuaded by the french∣men. 1696.28.
    • Ieruman sent to reduce Sig∣here; and his people to the sayth, which he accompli∣sheth. 178.20.
    • Ieruman departeth this lyfe. 179.34.
    • Ierome Williā burnt. 1580.5.
    • Iewe, looke Inas.
    • Ierusalem, taken by Nabuch•…•…∣donozor. 21.109
    • Ierusalem citie taken by the Sarasins. 464.66.
    • Iewes outragiously dealt with al, and their houses set on fire 477.6. restored to peace. 478.3. deadly hated for their vnmerciful vsurie. 482.20. commit an horrible fact at Standford in murdering themselues. 482.34. slayne and expulsed out of Sa•…•…nt Edmonsbury. 483.9.
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    • all England. 450.60.
    • Iewes obtaine a place of buri∣all in euerye quarter where they dwel. 450.66.
    • Iewes to keepe no armour, but to sell that which they haue. 455.73.
    • Iewes constrained to ab•…•…ure Christianitie. 335.35.
    • Iewes godly answeare to an vngodly Christian king. 335 61.
    • Iewes crucifie a child at Nor∣wi•…•…h. 381.11.
    • Iewes slaine by Mariners in a tumult at •…•…inne. 483.45.
    • Iewes paye to Henry the .iii. by way of Talladge eyght thousand markes. 739.5.
    • Iewels and reliques of the Church of Westminster, en∣gu•…•…ged to certaine Mar∣chantes for money. 778.86.
    • Iewes robbed at Oxford. 715 38.
    • Iew at T•…•…ukesbury falleth into a •…•…agues, and dyeth of his owne folly. 759.5
    • Iewes slaine at London. 800 70.
    • Iewes accused to be purposed to crucifie a child, and ther∣fore they are conuicted, and punished. 646.74
    • Iewes imprisoned. 795.41. b banished. 799.10. a
    • Iewes constrayned to giue the third part of their goodes to Henry the thyrd. 634.16
    • Iewes accused, and executed for crucifying a child at Lin∣colne. 741.29
    • Iewes vsed yearely to crucifie a Christian ch•…•…ld. 741 49
    • Iewes tared, and tormented by king Iohn. 569.50.
    • Iew had his teeth drawen out, because he would not pay the money he was seased to pay. 569.59.
    • Iewes brought into the realme by king William. 316.19
    • Ienico Dartois. 1103.45. b put in prison for his faithful∣nes. 1109.7. b
    • Igwane wife to Gorolus duke of Cornwal. 128.33
    • Igerna, looke Igwarne.
    • Igwarne maried to king Vter Pendragon. 128.38
    • Ile of Man sold. 1083.20. a
    • Ile of Wight won by the Sax∣ons. 131.49
    • Ile of Wight giuen to Stuff & Wightgar. 131 51
    • Ile of Wight men whence des∣cended. 113.24
    • Ile of Thanet spoyled by the Danes. 238.34
    • Ile of Wight cōquered by Ce∣adwalla. 184.49
    • Ile of Wight, of al Britaine L•…•…st receyueth the faith. 184 66.
    • Ile of Lindesfarne giuen to Aydan for the See of his bi∣shopricke. 168.27
    • Ile of Orholme. 433.24
    • Ile of Oldney. 256.61
    • Ile of Wight conquered by Wolfhere. 176.88
    • Ile of Stepen. 221.38
    • Ile of Huy in Scotlād. 171.22
    • Ile of Ely taken by the Barons and fortified. 777.40
    • Ile of Portland subdued, and fenced. 378.113
    • Ile of Anglesey, a refuge for the Welch Rebels. 328.86
    • Ile of Anglesey taken by the English man. 328.92
    • Ile of Ely submitteth it selfe to king Hēry the thyrd. 779.57
    • Ile of Ely besieged by kyng Iohns army, taken, and spoy∣led. 597.20
    • Iles of Okeney added to the Romance Empyre. 50.7
    • Ile of Wight subdued to the Rommes. 52.50
    • Ile of Ely wonne by king Wil∣liam. 306.102
    • Ile of Wight spoyled by Costie 284.15.
    • Ile of Wight assaulted by the the Earle of S. Paule. pag. 1136. co 2. lin. 1. by French men. pa. 1141. co. 1. li. 1.36
    • Ivon Fitzwarren. pa. 1119. co. 2. lin. 53.
    • Iles of Orkeney spoyled by En∣glishmen. 1131. col. 2. lin. 28.
    • Imbal king of Armorica slaine. 95.70.
    • Images commaunded to be set vp in England, by the auc∣thoritie of a S•…•…node. 189 39
    • Images, to whom were any so∣lemne Pilgrimages, pulled downe. 1571.24
    • Images taken downe. 1802.20. and burnt. 30.
    • Imannentius king of the Troy nouants, slaine by Cassibel∣lane. 42.61
    • Image of our Lady ouerthro∣wen by thunder and light∣nyng. 322.4
    • Image of the goddesse Victoria falleth downe, and turneth her backe. 60.111
    • Image of the Roode speaketh at Winchester. 235.112
    • Imbert a messenger slaine by Corineus. 14.19
    • Images pulled downe. 1634 16.
    • Images commaunded to be worshipped. 199.53
    • Innocentes ouerborne by al men. 112.10
    • Iniurious dealings of the Ro∣mans. 60.73. and. 60.86. and. 60.90. and. 60.98
    • Inas fighteth against the Mer∣cians with doubtful victory. 187.102.
    • Inas inuadeth the South Sax¦ons with a mighty army. 187.108.
    • Inas renounceth his kingdom, goeth to Rome, and there di∣eth. 188.2
    • Inhabitants of this land, com∣maunded to be called En∣glish men. 204.44
    • Inwer Riuer. 175.70
    • Inwet battaile fought by O•…•…∣wy king of Northumberland against Penda king of Mer∣cia. 175.70
    • Ingwald Bishop of London. 191.108.
    • Insanum Parliamentum hol∣den. 751.11
    • Iners, looke Inars.
    • Inhabitantes of Lindesey sub∣myt thēselues to the Danes, and deliuer pledges. 247.73.
    • Inas maketh warre vpon the Britaines. 187.96
    • In trust appeareth treacherie. 7.65.
    • Indiginae what they signifie. 6.101.
    • Inhabitantes of Britaine came first out of •…•…allia. 4.72
    • In•…•…ogen daughter to Pandru∣sus, maried to Bruce. 12.9
    • Insurrection in Normandie a∣gainst the English. pa. 1252 col. 2. lin. 18.
    • An insurrection in London a∣gainst straungers. 1499.
    • Indenture Sertipartite. pag. 1126 col. 2. lin. 3.
    • Incumbentes straungers great¦ly mislyked. 639.18.
    • Inquisition of disturbers of straungers incumbentes. 639.74.
    • Insolencie of the Englishmen the night before the battaile against the Normans at Hasting. 286.72.
    • Inas succeedeth Ce•…•…dwallo in the kingdome of West Sax∣ons. 187.57.
    • Innocent Pope the seconde e∣scapeth into Fraunce, to a∣uoyde the daunger of his ene∣myes. 362.31.
    • Iniuriousnes & in equalitie of the Norman lawes, brought in by kyng Willyam. 303.67.
    • Interdiction of the Realme of England released. 585.20.
    • Ioan sister to Henry the thyrde geuen in mariage to Alexan∣der king of Scotland. 619.72.
    • Iohn kyng appoynteth that the Englishe lawes should bee vsed in Ireland, and such of∣ficers as the Englishmen haue, shoulde rule there. 570 5.
    • Iohn king returneth out of Ireland into England. 571.3.
    • Iohn Kyng goeth into Wales with a great Army. 571.33
    • Iohn king depriued by ye Pope of his kingdome who causeth the French kyng to bee hys enemye. 573.2.
    • Iohn, sonne to king Henry the second made heyre apparant to his brother kyng Richard the first. 496.29. of an am∣bitious nature. 500.71. winneth certaine Castles frō his brother king Richard the first. 509.54.
    • Iohn Donne knight. pa. 1295. col. 1. lin. 57.
    • Iohn Logh of the Bothe knight. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 54.
    • Iohn Egerton knight. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 54.
    • Iohn Donne Esquire. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 55.
    • Iohn Dutton Esquire. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 55.
    • Iohn Blunt. pag. 1296. col. 1. lin. 35.
    • Iohn Wenloke knight. pag 1297. col. 2. lin. 3. pa. 1299 col. 1 lin. 20.
    • Iohn Dynham Esquyre. pag. 1297. col. 2. lin. 5. pa. 1298. col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Iohn, sonne to kyng Henry the second commeth ouer secret∣ly into England. 510.8. con∣tented to forsake the French king. 513.99. returneth to the French king, and sticketh vnto hym. 513.110 proclai∣med traytor to the crowne, with his complices. 518.73 submitteth hym selfe to king Richard, and is pardoned. 525.12.
    • Io•…•…pa, or Port Iaph taken by the English men. 503.50
    • Iohn king loseth the most part of his army, horses, and cari∣ages, in passing the Washes of Wellestreme sands, where he escaped very hardly hym selfe. 605.8
    • Iohn king falleth sicke of an a∣gue, wherof partly, & partly with a surfeit of Peaches, & newe Syder, together with anguish of mynde, he dyeth. 605.21.
    • Iohn king buried pompously in the Cathedral Church at Worceter. 605.109
    • Iohn king his issue he had by his wife Isabel 606
    • Iohn king his disposition. 606 16.
    • Iohn Gray knight slaine. 1305 co. 2. lin. 20.
    • Iohn Mongomerie esquire be∣headed. 1313. co. 1. lin. 29
    • Iohn Neu•…•…l Marques Mon∣tacute. 1313. co. 1. lin. 37. Earle of Northumberland. 1315. co. 1. lin. 52. &. 1323. co. 2. lin. 10. slaine. 1334. co. 2. lin. 54.
    • Iohn Howard knight. 1313 co. 2. lin. 2.
    • Iohn Manners esquire. 1313 co. 2. lin. 50.
    • Iohn Finderne knight. 1314

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    • co. 2. lin. 26. beheaded. 1315 co. 1. lin. 1.
    • Iohn G•…•…y•…•… beheaded. 1315. co. 1. lin 39.
    • Iohn Coniers knight. 1319. co. 2. lin. 18.
    • Iohn Clapp in Esquire. 1320 co. 2. lin. 16.
    • Iohn Woodnileknight behea∣ded. 1321. co. 1. lin. 6
    • Iohn Felow beheaded. 1297 co. 2. lin. 58.
    • Iohn Guilford. 1298 co. 2. lin. 38.
    • Iohn Vicont Beaumōt. 1299 co. 2. lin. 22. slaine. ead. lin. 58.
    • Iohn Mortimer knight slaine. pa. 1304. co. 1. lin. 3.
    • Iohn Earle of Oxford. 1323 co. 2. lin. 18. fled. pa. 1335. co. 1. lin. 26. kept S. Micha∣els mount. pa. 1345. co. 1. lin. 56.
    • Iohn Abbot of Abbingdon am∣bassador into France. 1433 10.
    • Ioseph Mighel the blacke Smyth. 1446.17. put to dea•…•…h. 1447.47
    • Saint Iohns order put downe 1578.10.
    • Iohn Kempe Archbishop of Cantorbury. pa 1286. co. 1. lin. 15. deceased. pa. 1290. co. 2. lin. 23.
    • Iohn Lord Clifford slaine. pa. 1288. co. 1. lin. 6.
    • Iohn Benereux slain. pa. 1288 co. 1. lin. 11.
    • Iohn Morgan. pa. 1414. co. 1 lin. 46.
    • Iohn Duke of Norfolke. 1415 pa. 1417. co. 1. lin. 46. slaine pa. 1421. co. 2. lin. 48.
    • Ioan Queene of Scots dyeth. 654.3.
    • Iohn Fortescue knight Porter of Calais. pa 14•…•…9. co. 1. lin. 42.
    • Iohn Sauage a valiant cap∣taine. pa. 1413. co. 2 lin. 14. lin. 49.1416. co. 2. lin. 41 pa. 1417. co. 1. lin. 25
    • Iohn Dighton one of the mur∣therers of king Edwardes children. pa. 1390. co. 2. lin. 57.
    • Iohn Cheyney knight. 1400. col. 1. lin. 48. pa 1406. co. 1 lin. 49.
    • Iohn Earle of Lincolne pro∣claymed heyre apparant to the Crowne pa. 1406. co. 2. lin. 52.
    • Iohn Lord Wels. pa. 1402 co 2. lin. 18.
    • Iohn Bourchire knight. pag. 1402. co. 2. lin. 19. pa. 1413 co. 1. lin. 24.
    • Iohn Morton Bishop of Ely. pa. 1402. co▪ 2 lin. 29. pag. 1407. co. 2. lin. 51.
    • Iohn Vere Earle of Oxford set at libertie. pa. 1409. co. 1 lin. 37. pa. 1411. co. 2. lin. 29. pa. 1412. co. 1. lin. 2. pa. 1417. co. 2. lin. 22. pa. 1421. co. 1. lin. 2.
    • Iohn Earle of Oxford taken, & sent prisoner to Hames. pag. 1345. co. 2. lin. 6.
    • Iohn Midleton knight. 1352. co. 2 lin. 31.
    • Iohn Duichfield knight. pag. 1352. co. 2. lin. 32.
    • Iohn Elrington knight. pag. 1352. co. 2. lin. 55.
    • Iohn the French kings pride. 958.50. a. he is taken priso∣ner. 960.20. a.
    • Iohn Mathew Sheriffe of Lō∣don. pa. 1363. co. 2 lin. 28.
    • Iohn Shaa clerke. pa. 1377. co. 1. lin. 1. his Sermon. pa. 1379. co 2 lin. 18.
    • Iohn Marques Dorset. pag. 1331. co. 2. lin 38. slayn. pa. 1339. co. 2. lin 53.
    • Iohn duke of Exeter. pa. 1333 co 1. lin. 12. wounded. pa. 1335. co. 1. lin. 33.
    • Iohn Longstrother Prior of S. Iohns. 1335. co. 2. li. 10 beheaded. pa. 1340. co. 2. lin 20.
    • Iohn Arūdel knight. pa. 1336 co. 1. lin. 30.
    • Iohn Dolues knight slayne at Teukesbury. pa. 1339 co. 2. lin. 55.
    • Iohn Lewknenor knight slaine pa. 1339. co. 2. lin. 56
    • Iohn Soyrley knight, L. Chan∣celor of England. pa. 1119 co. 1. lin. 39.
    • Iohn Norbury Esquire, lorde Treasurer. pa. 1119. co. 1. lin. 40.
    • Iohn Baget knight, discloseth secrets. pa. 1122. c. 1. lin. 11
    • Iohn Hal. pa 1122. c. 2. lin. 20 condemned, and executed. pa. 1123. c. 1. l. 31.
    • Iohn Roch knight. pa. 1125. c. 1. lin. 6.
    • Iohn Drayton knight. p. 1125 c. 1. lin. 6.
    • Iohn Earle of Somerset. pag. 1119. c. 2. l. 12. pa. 1120. c. 2. lin. 16.
    • Iohn Treuenant bishop of He∣reford. pa. 1125. co. 2. lin. 30
    • Iohn Cheyney knight, & Iohn Cheyney Esquire. pa. 1125 c. 2. l. 30.
    • Iohn Trenour Bishop of S. Disaph. pa. 1125. co. 2. lin. 35.
    • Iohn lord Latimer pa. 1120 c. 2. lin. 1.
    • Iohn king entreth into Scot∣land with an armie to re∣presse the Rebels that went a∣gaynst the king of Scottes. 573.84.
    • Iohn king goeth towardes Wales against the Welche Rebels, and by the way han∣geth the Welch Pledges. 573.104.
    • Iohn king vppon letters recey∣ued from the king of Scots and from his daughter the Prince of Wales wyfe, brea∣keth vppe his Armie. 574.9.
    • Iohn king assembleth a great armie to resist the French king comming into Eng∣land. 574.52.
    • Iohn king sendeth for the Le∣gate Pandulph. 575.10.
    • Iohn king deliuereth his crowne to Pandulph the Popes Legate. 575.67. and is restored to him agayne. 575.81.
    • Iohn king maketh him selfe vassal to the Pope. 575.85.
    • Iohn king sweareth togethers with. 16. Earls and Barons to stand to the iudgement of the Church of Rome. 575.116.
    • Iohn king his Charter of sub∣mission to the Pope. 576.12
    • Iohn king doth homage to the Pope. 576.77.
    • Iohn king sendeth preparation of warres of Shippes and men into Flaunders to aide the Earle of Flaunders a∣gaynst the French king. 578.8.
    • Iohn king writeth to the Arch∣byshop of Canterburie and other byshops in banishment to reurne into England. 581.11. they returne. 581.26
    • Iohn king kneeleth downe at the Archbyshop of Canter∣buries feete and craueth for∣geuenesse at his hands. 581.32.
    • Iohn king desireth to be assoy∣led 581.44. he is assoyled. 581.57.
    • Iohn king sayleth ouer seas in∣to Poictou. 581.76. he re∣turneth backe agayne into England. 581.96.
    • Iohn king commaundeth that the Lawes of king Henrie the first his Grandfather should be obserued in Eng∣land. 582.5.
    • Iohn king assembleth an armie to goe agaynst those Lordes that refused to goe with him to Poictou. 582.18. but the Archbyshop of Canterburie threatning to excommuni∣cate those that should assist him, he leaueth of his enter∣prise. 582 25.
    • Iohn king repenteth of his promises made vppon his reconciliation to the Pope. 582.39.
    • Iohn king commended to the Pope to bee an humble Prince. 583.39.
    • Iohn king goeth into Fraunce with a great armie. 584.20
    • Iohn kings daughter Iane affi∣ed to the Earle of March. 584.62.
    • Iohn king inuadeth Britaine. 585.43. the Britayns ioyne battaile with him. 585.53. and are put to flight. 585.55.
    • Iohn king supposeth nothing prospered wel with him since he subiected him selfe to the Church of Rome. 586.13.
    • Iohn king taketh truce with the French king. 586.28.
    • Iohn king returneth into Eng∣land. 586.31.
    • Iohn king taketh on him the crosse, to goe into the Holy land. 587.83.
    • Iohn king prepareth an armie and fortifieth diuers castles for his saftie against his Ba∣rons. 588.5.
    • Iohn king is moued by the Archbyshop of Canterburie to satisfie the requestes of the Barons. 588.22. The king refuseth so to do. 588.28 The Barons goe to armour agaynst him. 588.30. he sen∣deth to them to knowe their myndes therein. 588.70.
    • Iohn king left desolate of friendes. 589.50.
    • Iohn king sendeth Ambassa∣dours to the Barōs. 589.26
    • Iohn king yeeldeth to the Ba∣rons, subscribeth, and sealeth to their Articles concerning the Liberties demaunded. 590 12.
    • Iohn king his impacient and made behauiour after his a∣greement with the Barons 591.3.
    • Iohn king sendeth Ambassa∣dours to the Pope. 591.52.
    • Iohn king sendeth ouer sea for Souldiers. 591.64.
    • Iohn king lyeth in the Ile of Wight obscurely. 591.74. he goeth from place to place vndecently. 591.96.
    • Iohn king sendeth Ambassa∣dours agayne to the Pope to shewe that the Barons re∣fuse to stand to his prescript. 592.69.
    • Iohn king goeth into the Ile of Wight. 592.72.
    • Iohn king besiegeth the Castle of Rochester. 593.1. it is yel∣ded to the king. 593.19.
    • Iohn king deuideth his great armie into two parts. 595.1 and with the one part he go∣eth himself Northward. 593
    • Iohn king goeth into Scot∣land and taketh the Castle of Barwicke. 595.61
    • Iohn the yongest sonne of Hen∣ry the second proclaymed king. 542.1.
    • Iohn king generally receyued as king. 542.76.
    • Iohn king keepeth his Easter at Beaufort in Aniou. 543.64.
    • Iohn king girded with the Sworde of the Duchie of

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    • Normandie by the handes of the Archbyshoppe of Rowen. 543.68.
    • Iohn king inuested Duke of Normandie. 543.68.
    • Iohn king taketh his othe in Normandy. 543.72.
    • Iohn king commeth ouer into England. 544.7.
    • Iohn king Landed at Horcham. 544.8.
    • Iohn king commeth to London to receiue the crowne. 544.10.
    • Iohn king brought to West∣minster by the Nobilitie and Commons to receyue his Diademe. 544.13.
    • Iohn king crowned. 544.76.
    • Iohn king receyueth homage of the Lordes and Barons. 545 1.
    • Iohn king his answeare to the Scottish Ambassadors. 545 72.
    • Iohn king requireth the kyng of Scotland to meete with him at Nottingham. 545.78
    • Iohn k. maketh preparation into Normandie. 546.6.
    • Iohn king passeth ouer into Normandie. 546.17.
    • Iohn king and the French king common personally togea∣ther. 546.70.
    • Ioane sister to king Iohn dyed. 447.7.
    • Iohn king returneth into Eng∣land 548.15.
    • Iohn king leuith a subsidie. 548.17.
    • Iohn king goeth to Yorke. 548.18.
    • Iohn king sayleth into Nor∣mandie. 548.21.
    • Iohn king doth homage to the French king. 548.47.
    • Iohn king returneth into Eng∣land. 548.72.
    • Iohn king leeseth the goodwil of his subiectes. 548.100.
    • Iohn king goeth into Nor∣mandie. 548.103.
    • Iohn king diuorced. 548.105.
    • Iohn king maried to a newe wife. 548.109
    • Issue king Iohn had by his newe wife. 548.111.
    • Iohn king returneth into Eng∣land, and causeth his newe wife to be crowned. 549 38.
    • Iohn king conceyueth displea∣sure against white Monkes 549.43.
    • Iohn king taketh the white Monkes into fauor. 551.43
    • Iohn king holdeth his Christ∣mas at Guildford. 551.71.
    • Iohn king keepeth his Easter at Cantorburie. 551.86.
    • Iohn king & the Queene passe into Normandie. 552.16.
    • Iohn king goeth into Fraunce with the French king. 552.28.
    • Iohn king returneth out of Fraunce into Normandye. 552.49.
    • Iohn king commeth vppon his enemyes not looked for, and sleaeth them. 553.51.
    • Iohn king writeth ouer into England vnto his barons of hys good successe agaynst his enemies. 554.13.
    • Iohn king returneth into Eng∣lande, and is crowned again at Cantorburie, and so pas∣seth backe into Normandye. 554.61.
    • Iohn king cyted to appeare be∣fore the Frenche kyng to an∣sweare to the death of Ar∣thur Duke of Britayne. 555 90.
    • Iohn king gyueth himself ouer to banquetting and other de∣lightes. 556.40.
    • Iohn king commeth into Eng∣land. 557.43.
    • Iohn king accuseth his nobles of slothfulnes in ayding him, and therefore putteth them to their fynes. 557.57.
    • Iohn king prepareth an armye to goe into Fraunce. 560.64
    • Iohn king is perswaded not to goe to the warres. 560.83.
    • Iohn king chargeth some of the Nobilitie with treason. 561.15.
    • Iohn king goeth ouer to Ro∣chel with an armie of men. 562.65.
    • Iohn king returneth into En∣gland. 563.61.
    • Iohn king repayreth the Citie of Angiers. 564.10
    • Iohn king writeth to the Pope 564.81.
    • Iohn king and the Realme ac∣cursed. 566.17.
    • Iohn king his dealings wyth the Prelacie after the Inter∣diction pronounced. 566.31.
    • Iohn king prepareth to besiege London wherin the Barons dyd lye, who opened ye gates and would haue gyuen hym battayle but he retyred back. 598.48.
    • Iohn king prepareth a Nauie of shippes to encounter Le∣wes the French kings sonne by sea, but by Tempest hys shippes are dispersed and drowned. 598.60.
    • Iohn king sendeth once againe to the Pope. 598.69.
    • Iohn king his souldiers for the most part forsake him. 600.70. and goe to Lewes. 600.72.
    • Iohn king maketh hauocke in the possessions of his aduer∣saries. 604.32.
    • Iohn king of Fraunce raunso∣med. 967.3. a. set at libertie. 967.40. b.
    • Iohn Cornweale knight mari∣eth the kings sister. pa. 1132. col. 1. lin. 26.
    • Iohn the French king dyeth in England. 969.34. b.
    • Iohn Olde Castle knight accu∣sed. pa. 1166. col. 1. lin. 50. sent to the Towre. col. 2. lin. 16. escaped thence. lin. 28. shyfted for himself. pa. 1188. col. 2. lin. 52. taken. pa. 1191 col. 1. lin. 9. executed. lin. 30.
    • Iohn Duke of Bedford Regent of England. pa. 1186. col. 2. lin. 5.
    • Iohn Hume Priest. pa. 1268. col. 1. lin. 56. col. 2. lin. 13.
    • Iohn Lord Talbot created erle of Shrowsbury. pa. 1268. col. 2. li. 33. slayne. pa. 1285 col. 1. lin. 2. pa. 1299. co. 2. lin. 55.
    • Iohn Stafford Archbyshop of Cantorbury. pa. 1271. co. 1. lin. 18. deceased. pa. 1286. col. 1. lin. 14.
    • Iohn Montagew Earle of Sa∣lisbury beheaded at Cicester pa. 1128. col. lin. 32.
    • Iohn Holand Erle of Hunting∣ton beheaded at Plashye. pa. 1128. col. 2. lin. 54.
    • Iohn Badby brent. pa. 1156. col. 1. lin. 15.
    • Iohn Prendregest scoured the sea. pa. 1156. col. 2. lin. 49. pa. 1160. col. 2. lin. 24.
    • Iohn Holand of Exceter. pag. 1289. col. 2. lin. 40.
    • Iohn Neuil knight. pa. 1292. col. 2. lin. 35. wounded and apprehended. pa. 1295. co. 2. lin. 56. slayne. pa. 1312. co. 1 lin. 38
    • Iohn Steward Sherife of Lō∣don. pa. 1292. col. 2. lin. 45.
    • Iohn Duke of Bedford Regent of Fraunce. pag. 1220. co. 1. lin. 32.
    • Iohn succeedeth Eata, in the Byshoprick of Hexhā. 186.1.
    • Iohn remoued from the Bysho∣prick of Hexham, to Yorke. 186.5.
    • Iohn resigneth his Archby∣shoprick, and dyeth at Be∣uerley. 186 9.
    • Ioane, daughter to king Henry the second borne. 407.115.
    • Iohn, afterward king of Eng∣land, borne. 409.16.
    • Iohn of Oxford, accursed by Archbyshop Thomas Bec∣ket. 409.78.
    • Iocelyn Byshop of Salisbury, forbydden the vse of the sa∣cramentes. 412.39.
    • Iocelyn Byshop of Salisburye restored to the administrati∣on of his office agayne. 414.86.
    • Iohn, Archchanter of S. Pe∣ters Churche in Rome sent into England. 183.13.
    • Iohn Archchanter dyeth on his way to Romeward. 183.17
    • Iohn, sonne to king Henry the seconde marryeth Isabel, daughter to Robert Earle of Gloucester. 474.34.
    • Iohn, sonne to king Henry the second made knight, and sent into Ireland. 461.55.
    • Iohn, a Monke of Sagium, se∣conde Byshop of the Ile of Man. 386.23.
    • Iordan Captaine. 387.15.
    • Iohn, youngest sonne to kyng Henry the seconde affianced to Alice, eldest daughter to Hubert Earle of Morienne. 423.61.
    • Iohn Byshop of Welles. 335.116.
    • Iohn king passeth ouer into Ireland. 569.75
    • Ionela Pucel de Dieu. 1241. col. 2. lin. 7. pa. 1245. col. 1. lin. 46. pa. 1246. col. 1. lin. 30. taken. lin. 47. brent. co. 2 lin. 6.
    • Iourney into the Holy Lande, concluded vpon in the coun∣sel at Cl••••mount. 327 11.
    • Ioseph of Ar•…•…marthia commeth into Britaine. 53.1.
    • Ioystes of a loft fal downe, as men sat at Calne Counsell. 236.30.
    • Ieane, daughter to king Henry the second maryed to Wil∣liam king of Sicill. 444.72
    • Iohn, sonne to king Henry the second, created King of Ire∣land. 449.59.
    • Iollo Gouch, a Barde. 4.44.
    • Iohn Sharpe executed for commotions. pa. 1249. col. 1. lin. 37.
    • Iohn Busshy Knight beheaded 1106.14. b.
    • Ionimus sent into Britaine to refourme things amisse there 103.105.
    • Iohn Tiptost Earle of Wor∣cester. pa. 1325. col. 2. li. 26. beheaded. lin. 32.
    • Ipswich in olde tyme called Gipswich, tooke Gipswich 388.24.
    • Ipre besieged by the Byshop of Norwiche. 1043.34. b. bro∣ken vp. 1044.30. a.
    • Irishmen fauourers of the. house of Yorke. 1428.53.
    • Iricius made gouernour of Northumberland. 259.10.
    • Ir••••ins, bannished the lande. 260.51.
    • Irlyng, a Captaine of ye Danes 270.31.
    • Irishmen ayde the Welchmen against the Englishmen. 270.50.
    • Irishe King rebelleth and is ta∣ken prisoner. 636.10.
    • Irishe rebels against K. Iohn. 569.72.
    • Irishmen doe homage to King Iohn at Dublin. 570.3.
    • Duke of Ireland deuorced frō his lawful wyfe. 1059.47. b.
    • Irishe men returne home.

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    • 1084.45. b.
    • Ireland inuaded by Scottes. 853.10. b. 856.50. a.
    • Irishmen rebel, and slay a great sort of Englishmen. 781.20
    • Duke of Ireland commeth to∣warde London with an ar∣mie. 1067.20. a. fleeth ouer sea. 1068.26. attainted. 1071.25. a. dyeth 1082.41 b. his bodye brought into England. 1087.14. a.
    • Irishe rebels ouercome. 1103.42. b.
    • Ireland inhabited before Bar∣tholoin, by the Hibernenses. 28.67.
    • Ireland assigned to Bartholoin and his retinue. 28 62.
    • Irish conquest taken in hand by the English men. 418.34.
    • Irish king sendeth into Eng∣land for ayde agaynst his e∣nemies, and obteyneth it. 418.46.
    • Ireland the sooner conquered, by meanes of the many gouer¦nours of it. 420.15.
    • Irish Kings and Princes, sub∣mit themselues, and doo ho∣mage to king Henry the se∣cond. 420.28.
    • Ireland acknowledgeth the Pope, to be the onely and souereygne Lord therof. 420 59.
    • Irish king expulsed out of his countrey, enterteyned by the Romans in Britayne. 70.21.
    • Irmenrike sonne to Oth, suc∣ceedeth his father in the kingdome of Kent. 129.111.
    • Ireland inuaded and spoyled by the Northumbers. 185.12.
    • Ireland a great part subiect to king Edgar. 235.26.
    • Irthenfield. 221.20.
    • Iricius banished the Realme by Cnut. 252.73.
    • Irinenrike king of Kent depar∣teth this life. 142.78.
    • Irish renenews in king Ed∣ward the thirds time. 1085.1. a.
    • Irish kings submit them to king Richard. 1085.30. b. made knightes. 1086.50. a.
    • Irishe men spoyle the isle of Fraunce. pag. 1201. col. 1. lin. 17.
    • Simon Islep made Archbishop of Canterburie. 943.57. b.
    • Isoldun Castle, deliuered to Richard the first king of England. 528.23.
    • Isakius king of Cipres sub∣mitteth himselfe to king Ry∣chard the first, and sweareth fealtie vnto him. 492.50. and 493.54.
    • Isabel Empresse dyeth. 701.21.
    • Isabel daughter to king Ed∣ward the thyrd borne. 895.19. b.
    • Isabel daughter to Robert Earle of Gloucester, mar∣ried to Iohn king of Ireland 474.35.
    • Isle of Elye wonne by Lewes king of Fraunce. 610.40.
    • Iseland subdued to the Bri∣taynes. 133.64.
    • Isakius king of Cypres, stea∣leth away secretly, and is ta∣ken agayne. 492.77. kept in prison in fetters of siluer. 493.67.
    • Isabel Quene married to the Earle of March in France. 617.36.
    • Isakios king of Cypres. 491.85.
    • Isabel wife to king Edward the second dieth. 962.58. a.
    • Issue of Henry the fourth. pag. 1162. col. 2. lin. 57.
    • Simon Islep Archbyshop of Canterbury dieth. 951.22. b.
    • Isabel daughter to king Ed∣ward the third maried to the Lord Coucie. 971.18. a.
    • Isley Thomas knight rebelleth 1724.32. is taken by the Lord Aburgeny. 1725.20. is executed. 1737.16.
    • Ithancester vppon Pent. 174.45.
    • Itingfoord. 220.51.
    • Iulius Cesar his commenta∣ries, agree not with the Bri∣tish historiographers in mat∣ters of Britayne 35.29.
    • Iulius Cesar passeth ouer into Britayne with an army. 35.72.
    • Iulius Cesars actes and ex∣ploites at his fist comming into Britayne. 36.86.
    • Iulius Cesar returneth wyth his armye into Gallia. 38.69.
    • Iulius Cesar prepareth his nauie to passe into Britayne 40.40.
    • Iulius Cesar ariueth in Bri∣tayne with an army the se∣cond time. 40.70.
    • Iulius Cesar repayreth his Nauie in Brytayne sore sha∣ken by tempest. 41.10.
    • Iuries of Twlue men, to decide matters in law, instituted. 303.84.
    • Iuries not vsed in England, be∣fore the dayes of king Wil∣liam. 304.14.
    • Iuries vsual in England, in the dayes of king Egelredus 304.20.
    • Iustus and Mellitus depart into Fraunce. 158.19.
    • Iustus called home, and restoa∣red. 158.57.
    • Iustus made Archbishop of Cantorburie. 158.79.
    • Iulius Cesar departeth out of Britaine into Gallia. 43.21.
    • Iulius Cesar came out among the Northren men. 44.73.
    • Iustus sent into Britaine. 149.98.
    • Iustus made Byshop of Ro∣chester. 152.29.
    • Iudges arested. 1071.3. a. condemned. 1073.4. b. cal∣led from exile.
    • Iustes. 1533.22. and. 1536.39.
    • Iustice duely administred, and extortion punished. 231.69.
    • Iustes deuised to be holden at Oxford. pag. 1126. co. 1. lin. 49. at Yorke. pa. 1132. co. 1 lin. 20. at London. pa. 1151. col. 2. lin. 30. in Smithfield pag. 1155. col. 2. lin. 15.
    • Ingethling Abbey buylded where Oswyn was slayne. 170.62. and. 176.24.
    • Iulius Classicianus, & Pauli∣nus Suetonius, fal at square 65.69.
    • Iulius Frontinus, Lieutenant of Britayne. 66.79.
    • Iulius Agricola, looke Agrico∣la.
    • Iuarus king of Danes arriueth in the mouth of Humber with an armie. 210.59.
    • Iuarus slayne. 210.69
    • Iustes at Windsor. 1103.23. b.
    • Iulius Solinus Polihistor ci∣ted. 9.6.
    • Iudithil a Welch king. 231.81
    • Iudweal or Ludweal a Welch king.
    • Iustes in Smythfield. 961.56 b. 969.4. a.
    • Iustices names, which were appoynted at the deuision of the Realme into Circuits. 443.60.
    • Iudith daughter to Earle Lam¦bert, marryed to Earle Wal∣teof. 308.72.
    • Iustes. 1578.50
    • Iustin a leader of the Danes. 239.55.
    • Iustes. 1506.38.
    • Iustinus Anicius Emperour of the East. 130.77.
    • Iulius Cesar made Consull and sent to Gallia. 34.98.
    • Iustes at London by the Ma∣ior and his brethren. 963.49. b.
    • Iulianus Emperour of Rome. 103.1.
    • Iudith wyfe to Toslie. 272.15
    • Iudith daughter to Charles the bald king of Fraunce, married to king Ethelwol∣fus. 207.60.
    • Iudith shamefully marryed to Ethelbald her sonne in law. 208.43.
    • Iustices of peace appoynted to be in euery Shyre. 303.47.
    • Iustes. 1487.47.
    • Iudges imprisoned. 798.10. a. fined. 840.5. b.
    • Iusts in Smithfield. 922.10. a
    • Iustes at Dunstaple. 917.1. a.
    • Iustes. 183 5.35.
    • Iustes. 1858.29.
    • Iustes. 1561.1.
    • Iustices compelled to renounce pentions. 929.33. a.
    • Iudge burnt for his crueltie. 199.30.
    • Iustices answeres to questions demaunded. 1061.10. a.
    • Iulius Cesar only shewed Bri∣tayne to the Romanes. 44.78.
    • Iuuenal cited. 45.46. and. 51.92.
    • Iuan of Wales slayne. 1008.1. a.
    • Iustinianus the thyrd Empe∣rour. 187.60.
    • Iustice accused for taking brybes. 724.95.
    • Iustes. 1498.2.
    • Iustes in Smythfield. 1077.30. a.
    • Iustes at Windsor. 923.10. b.
    • Iustes held. 1468.37.
    • Iustes holden in Tuttel fielde eyght dayes. 648.42.
    • Iustes. 1520.34.
    • Iustes in Fraunce. 1496.5.
    • Iustes. 1577.71.
    • Iustes held. 1466.26.
    • Iustes. 1578.50.
    • Iulian de Romero is victor in a combat. 1608.26.
    • Iulius and Aaron martyred for the faith of Christ. 88.32
    • Iustes. 1511.20.
    • Iustes. 1504.40.
    • Iudges and other officers com∣mitted to the Towre. 912.55. b.
    K.
    • Katharin daughter to Edward the fourth, maried to Willi∣am Earle of Deuonshyre, godmother to Henry the first begotten sonne of Henry the eight. 1468.50
    • Katharine youngest daughter to Edward the fourth. pag. 1356. c. 1. lin. 45.
    • Katharine daughter to Henry the third borne. 734.15
    • Katharine mother to king Hen∣rye the fift, married Owen Teuther. pa. 1261. c. 1. lin. 54.
    • Kaerkin, or Cantorbury buil∣ded. 19.2
    • Katigern, looke Katiger••••••
    • Kahames William taketh pri∣soner king Stephen. 376 32.
    • Kenrit, sonne to king Cuthred, slaine in a tumult. 193.65.
    • Kenulfe succeedeth Egbert in the kingdome of Mercia. 200.80.
    • Kenulfe inuadeth Kent with a mighty armie, and wasteth it 200.98.
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    • Kenulfes liberalitie towardes churchmen. 201.1
    • Kenulf departeth this life. 201 8.
    • Kent gouerned by the Archbi∣shop of Cantorbury, and the Abbot of S. Augustines, as it were by the chiefe lordes. 292.19.
    • Kentish men assemble at Can∣terbury, determining to fight with king William, in de∣fence of their liberties. 292 32.
    • Kentishmen meete at Swanes∣combe, to attend king Willi∣ams commyng. 292 49
    • Kentishmen be the kay of Eng∣land. 293.27
    • Kentishmens request vnto king William 293.7
    • Kent onely reteyneth the aunci∣ent lawes and liberties of England. 292.38
    • Kenred succeedeth Ethelred in the kingdome of Mercia. 189.11.
    • Kenred renounceth the worlde, goeth to Rome to be made a Mōke, & there dieth. 189.21
    • Kenred and Osricke succeede Osred in the kingdome of Northumberland. 190.76
    • Kenelworth Castle resigned in∣to the handes of Henrye the third. 751.56
    • Kent assigned in reward to Hen¦gist. 113.102.
    • Kineard confirmed by Kent∣wulfe. 197.98
    • Kineard maketh a secret conspi∣racie against Kinewulf. 198 3.
    • Kent wasted by the Danes. 240 73
    • Kentishmen buy peace for mo∣ney, of the west Saxons. 187.91
    • Kenticus king of west Saxons departeth this life. 142.44
    • Kentishmē surprised and slayne by the Danes. 220.42
    • Kenwolfe and his army ouer∣throwen by Offa. 194.93
    • Kentishmen ouerthrowen by Offa at Oxford. 194.88
    • Kent brought vnder subiection of the west Saxons. 203.63 and. 205.22.
    • Kenelme succeedeth his father Kenufe in the kingdome of Mercia. 201.10. &. 205.38
    • Kenelme through treason piti∣fully murdred. 205.50
    • Kenelmes deathe signified at Rome myraculously. 205.56.
    • Kentishmen whence descended. 113.23.
    • Kentishmen ouerthrowen by the Danes in a battaile at Rochester. 241.54
    • Ket Robert, captaine of the re∣bels in Norfolke, hanged. 3675.30.
    • Kendal Iohn Secretary, late Secretary to Richard late Duke of Glocester. 1425.53.
    • Keyes of al townes and castles in Normandie, deliuered to king Henry the first. 346.2
    • Kenighale Robert. 1463.3
    • Kendal wasted by Duncane, a Scottish captaine. 434.15
    • Kent wasted by Ceadwalla, king of west Saxons. 186 73.
    • Kenet castle rased downe to the ground. 800.75.
    • Kent deliuered to the Saxons. 118.41
    • Kernelenc, looke Camblan.
    • Kenricus sonne to Cerdicus, arriueth in Britaine, with his father. 126.105
    • Kenricus discomfiteth and slay∣eth Nazaleod and his Bri∣taines. 130.39
    • Kingescliffe battaile against E∣thelbert. 196.41
    • Kingdome of east Angles one while subiect to one king, one while to another. 197.29
    • Kings of England why afrayde to enter into Oxford. 197.61.
    • Kymbeline sonne to Theoman∣tius created king of Britaine 45.111.
    • Kymbeline brought vp at Rome and made knight by Augu∣stus Cesar. 46.1
    • Kymbelaine gouerneth Britain while Christ our saueour is borne. 46.6
    • Kymbelaine dyeth, and is buri∣ed at London. 46.22
    • Kingdoms vnder king Cnutes dominion. 262.2
    • Kingdome of England is gods kingdome. 267.100
    • Kingdomes oftentymes gouer∣ned in quiet state, and good policie by a child. 282.79
    • Kings of west Saxons wiues, not suffered to be called queenes. 200.66
    • Kyngston vpon Hul. pa. 1328 co. 1. lin. 7.
    • Kyngs College in Cambridge. pa. 1344 co. 1. lin. 54.
    • Kildare Earle committed to ward. 1508.10.
    • Kynimacus sonne to Sysillius beginneth to gouerne Bry∣taine. 22.6.
    • Kildare Earle committed to the Towre. 1563.25.
    • Kinadius, king of Scots, swea∣reth to be true to king Ed∣gar. 231.77.
    • Kimarius, sonne to Sirilius, beginneth to reigne ouer Britaine. 29.52.
    • Kinewulfe succeedeth Sigi∣bert in the kingdome of the West Saxons. 197.73.
    • Kinewulfe ouerthrowne in bat∣taile by Offa, king of Mer∣cia. 197.87.
    • Kinewulfe slayne by conspira∣cie. 198.23.
    • Kingdome of Deira begun and bounded. 140.16
    • Kingdome of Northumberland bounded. 140.28
    • Kirksteede Abbey in Yorkshyre founded. 394.30
    • Kings Crowne changed for a monkes Cowle. 194.58
    • Kings of England to haue a proprietie in euery mās lāds of the realme. 303.32
    • Kings forbidden to medle with the inuesture of bishops. 342 42.
    • Kings Hal at Cambridge foun∣ded. 1000.28. b
    • Robert Kilwarby Archbishop of Canterbury made Cardi∣nal. 788.40. b
    • Kings of foraine Countreis vi∣site England. 969.13. b
    • Richard Kilminton dieth. 968 35. a.
    • Iohn Kyrby executed for mur∣dring a Genoway. 1023.24 a.
    • King Edward the fift murdred. pa. 1391. co. 1. lin. 6.
    • Kings aiding Cassibellanus a∣gainst the Romans. 39.8
    • Kings of Kent put to flight by the Romans. 42.105
    • Kingdome of Brenitia begyn∣neth. 139.96.
    • Kings palace at Westminster, defaced and spoyled. 779.2
    • Kingdome of South Saxons ioyned to the kingdome of west Saxons. 187.110 reprochful wordes agaynst hym. 235.3
    • Kingdome of Eastangles cea∣seth. 211.40.
    • Kingdome of East Angles sub∣dued by king Edward. 221.101.
    • Kybius Corinnius Bishop of Anglesey. 94.55
    • Kingdome of the South Sax∣ons, and the bounds thereof 125.65.
    • Kings and great princes of Ire∣land come and submyt them selues to king Henry the se∣cond. 419.60
    • Kylwarby Robert made Arch∣bishop of Cāterburi. 782.38
    • Kineard and his conspiratours slaine. 198.56
    • Kings of England and Scot∣land made friendes. 708.67
    • Kingdome of Bre••••tia builded. 140.6.
    • Kinton Godfrey consecrated Archbyshop of Cantorburye at Rome. 755.17.
    • King Edward the fifth kept house at Ludlow. pa. 1360. col 1. lin. 8. came towarde London. lin. 7. returned by the Duke of Gloucestar to Northampton. pa. 1362. col. 1. lin. 15. came to Lon∣don. pa. 1363. col. 2. lin. 34. conuayed to the Towre. pa. 1370. col. 1. lin. 37. murde∣red.
    • Kinewulf slaine. 196.40.
    • Kinges of England when ••••••••∣ly to be to accoumpted. 231.94.
    • King Henry the sixt proclaymed pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 19.
    • Kildare Earle restored to hys office of lorde Deputie of Ireland. 1525.23.
    • Kinarde Ferie Castle, razed to the very ground. 433.24.
    • Kingdome of Kent bounded. 119.6.
    • Kinmatus, looke Kynimacus.
    • Kings of England and France like pagies, att••••d vpon the Popes stirrop. 401.74.
    • Kingdome of West Saxons, and the bounds therof. 131.3. and. 137.79.
    • Kingdome of Eastangles boū∣ded. 126.85.
    • Kimarus slayne by hys owne subiectes. 29.57.
    • Kilken•…•…y William keeper of the great seale. 723.3.
    • Kingdome of East Saxons bounded. 131.33.
    • Kynimacus dyeth, and is buri∣ed at Yorke. 22.13.
    • Kingdome of Mercee begun, and bounded. 143.39.
    • Kirgils, looke Cinegiscus. 155.
    • Killingworth Castle kept and furnished by the Barons. 767.28. deliuered to Kyng Henry the thyrd. 777.73.
    • Kyrthling ii. Eastangle. 235.109.
    • Kynwith Castle. 214.67.
    • King Henry the sixte hys part discomfited. pa. 1311. col. 2. lin. 54. fled to Scotland. pa. 1312. col. 1. line. 51.
    • Kyng of Scots supported Hēry the sixt. pag. 1312. col. 2. lin. 32.
    • King of Churles. 259.21.
    • Kingdome of Mercia endeth. 218.88.
    • Kentishmen make an hurly bur∣ley. pag. 1325. col. 1. lin. 37.
    • Knightes made if they coulde spend. xv. poundes landes. 732.2. and. 743.1.
    • Knightes and men of warre commaunded to cut theyr heares short. 359.81.
    • Knights of the Bath. pa. 1120. col. 2. lin. 46.
    • Knightes made. pa. 1177. col. 1. lin. 13. pag. 1187. col. 2. lin. 11.1189. col. 2. lin. 29. pa. 1212. col. 1. lin. 2.
    • Knought, sonne to Swanus, looke Cnute.
    • Knightes see, how many acres of land it containeth. 312.105.
    • Knightes murtherers of Arch∣byshop Thomas Becket, flee after the deede, and their death also described. 417.6.
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    • Knightes made. 1846.44.
    • Knights made. 1853.55.
    • Sir Robert Knolles winneth Auxer. 962.43. b.
    • Knights made. 1578.55.
    • Knights of the Bath. pa. 1387. col. 1. lin. 14.
    • Knights of the Bath. made. 1560.30.
    • Knights made. 1528.30.
    • Knights made. 1521.16.
    • Robert Knolles sent into Fraunce with an armie. 981 50. a. destroyeth the countrey to Paris. 991. a. his byrth. 990.55. a.
    • Knights names that slue Arch∣byshop Thomas Becket. 415.61.
    • Knyghts made. 1487.27.
    • Knyghts made. pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Knyghts made. 1632.18. and. 1633.50.
    • Knights made. 1493.49.
    • Krikelade. 252.29.
    • Kreekers, see aduenturers.
    L.
    • Lacy Roger sent into Norman∣die with men of armes. 551.107.
    • Lanfranke sickneth and dyeth. 320.46.
    • Lanfranke a good husband to the See of Canterburie. 320.74.
    • Lawes ordeyned by king Willi∣am nothing so equal nor easie to be kept, as the old lawes of England. 303.58.
    • Lammeth Church fyrst founded by Baldwyn Archbyshop of of Canterburie. 537.1. ra∣sed by the commaundement of the Pope. 577.27. and. 539.30.
    • Laurence made Archbyshop of Canterburie. 152.61.
    • Laurence reproued for that he went about to forsake his flocke. 158.42.
    • Laurence scourged in a vision. 158.40.
    • Lacy Hugh conformed in al the landes of Meeth. 421.35.
    • Lacye Hugh made keeper of Dublin citie, and Lord chiefe Iustice of Ireland. 421.40.
    • Lauerdyn Buchard expelleth his father out of the Earle∣dome of Vandosme. 432.47
    • Lawes of king Henry the first commaunded by king Iohn to be obserued in England. 582.5.
    • Lambert William, translatour of the Saxon lawes into La∣tine. 188.14.
    • Lambert elected Archbyshop of Canterburie. 199.23.
    • Lago or Iago cousin to Gurgu∣stius, taketh vpon him the Gouernment of Britayn. 21.104.
    • Lacy Walter goeth about to take the Lord Curcie priso∣ner. 552.53.
    • Lacy Roger Constable of Che∣ster taken prisoner. 556.67.
    • Lawes of the Realme perused and amended. 395, 44.
    • Blanche Duches of Lancaster dyeth. 981.28. a Lawes and officers after the Englishe manner appoyn∣ted to be vsed in Ireland by King Iohn. 570.4.
    • Langton Stephen chosen Arch∣byshop of Cantorbury by the Popes appoyntment. 564.48.
    • Iohn Duke of Lancastar pas∣seth with an armie through Fraunce. 994.2. a. returneth into England. 995.12. a
    • Latter thoughtes, better adui∣sed than the first. 438.26.
    • Lacy Roger, Constable of Che∣ster sworne to King Iohn. 542.85.
    • Lacy Roger made gouernour of Pomfret Castle. 546.13.
    • Lacy Roger delyuereth hys sonne and heyre to K. Iohn as an hostage of his loyaltie & faithful obediēce. 546.14.
    • Laurence Archbyshop of Dub∣lin, sent Ambassadour to K. Henry the second. 441.95.
    • Labienus, one of the Romane Tribunes slayne. 39.23.
    • Thomas Earle of Lancastar taken. 866.32. b. executed 867.24. a.
    • Iohn Duke of Lancastar pas∣seth into Fraunce with an armie. 979.48. a. spoyleth many countryes in France. 980.32. a.
    • Langton Thomas Byshop of Winchester dyeth. 1455.36.
    • Lanfranke praysed, for mayn∣tayning Monkes in Cathe∣dral Churches. 320.98.
    • Laton Richard knight sent in∣to Britaine. 1434.10.
    • Law nor reason permit the sonne to iudge or condemne the father. 405.93.
    • Earles of Lancastar and Lin∣colne discōfited. 810.27. b.
    • Earle of Lancastar sent into Gascoine. 815.31. b. putteth the French men to flyght. 815.50. b. dyeth at Bayon. 816.27. a.
    • Landed men charged with fur∣niture of warre. 925.30. b.
    • Iohn Duke of Lancastar goeth into Scotland. 1075.22. b.
    • Iohn Duke of Lancastar goeth into Spaine with an armye. 1051.34. a. returneth a∣gain. 1052.40. b. his daugh¦ter promised to the Prince of Spaine. 1053.1. a.
    • Duke of Lancaster created Duke of Aquitane. 1076.58. a. his creation reuoked. 1087.1. b.
    • Duke of Lancaster accused of treason. 1004.55. a
    • Iohn Duke of Lancaster made Lieutenant of Aquitain. 991.36. a. maryeth the el∣dest daughter of Peter King of Spaine. 991.55. b.
    • Laford Castle. 605.30.
    • Duke of Lancastar goeth into Aquitaine. 1085.24. a. the Gascoynes denye to obey him. 1085.5. b.
    • Lambert, alias Iohn Nichol∣son, appealeth, and is heard, condemned and burnt, 1571 50.
    • Edmund of Langley created duke of Yorke. 1050.58. a Simon Langham Archbishop of Canterbury, made Car∣dinal. 975.32. b
    • Lambert William translated king Edmondes lawes into latine. 228.51
    • Duke of Lancaster gouernor of England. 997.44. b
    • Laughing heard in the Romane Courtes & Theater, no man being there. 60.116
    • Lancaster Castle deliuered to the Bishop of Durham. 516 46.
    • Lancaster sword. 1119. co. 2 lin. 26.
    • Latimer burned. 1764.54
    • Henry sonne to the earle of Lan∣caster, created Earle of Der∣by. 900.13. b
    • Laabin, one of the names of Her¦cules. 5.103
    • Henrye Earle of Lancaster a∣gainst the Queene. 892.37 a.
    • Duke of Lancaster goeth to Scotland to treate of peace 1023.55. b.
    • Duke of Lancaster goeth to sea with a Nauie. 949.40. b
    • Lanpeder vaur castle buylt. 788 13. b. taken by the Welch men. 791.1. a
    • Duke of Lancaster sent to ayde the king of Nauerre. 955.7. b.
    • Lawe salike. pa. 1168. co. 2. lin. 30.
    • Henry Duke of Lancaster and others, ambassadours to the Pope. 948.29. b
    • Laurance Bothe Archbishop of Canterbury. 1345. co. 1. lin 93.
    • William lorde Latimer dyeth. 840.42. a
    • Lambert William cited. 215.4 and. 312.9.
    • Langley Geffrey Collector in Wales, to Henry the thyrd. 744.32.
    • Simon Langham made Arch∣bishop of Canterbury. 971.24. b.
    • Henry Lacy Earle of Lincolne dyeth. 850.5. a
    • Henry Duke of Lancaster clay∣meth the Crown. 1115.7. b
    • Lady Spencer committed to warde pa. 1145. col. 2. lin. 4.
    • Lacie Roger. 318.68.
    • Henry Duke of Lancastar and Here•…•…, solicited to be king. 1104.50. b. landeth in Yorkeshyre. 1105.22. b. ma∣keth an othe to the Lordes. 1106. a. •…•…. cōmeth to K. Ri∣chard at Flint 1110.40. a.
    • Edmund of Langley son to Ed∣ward the thyrd borne. 916.54. b.
    • Duke of Lancastar marrieth Katherin Swinford. 1088.1. a. their children made le∣gitimate by Parliament. 1090.42. a.
    • Thomas Earle of Lancaster canonized. 1076.13. a.
    • Henry Earle of Lancastar crea∣ted Duke of Lancastar. 947.36. b.
    • Lambert, Earle of Leus. 308.73.
    • Lambert Archbishop, defendeth his ryght agaynst Offa. 195.21.
    • Iohn Duke of Lancastar dieth. 1102.39. a.
    • Lawe pleaded in English. 969 34. a.
    • Lanfrank Abbot of Caen, con∣secrated Archbishop of Can∣terbury. 305.14
    • Lanfranke in great credite and fauour with the Pope. 305 28.
    • Lazius Wolfgangus cited. 2.41. and. 3.79.
    • Lacyes original that were erles of Lincolne. 323.55
    • Laurence Archbishop of Dub∣lin dyeth. 454.27.
    • Lambheth. 267.112
    • Ladyes put out of the Court. 1070.15. b.
    • Lambert William cited. 246.32. and. 263.21.
    • Lacy Iohn Constable of Che∣ster. 454.32
    • Duke of Lancaster geueth ouer the Court. 1009.27. a. goeth into Britaine with an army. 1010.1. b.
    • Lambert Archbishop departeth this lyfe. 202.75
    • Lacy Walter. 308.33.
    • Lacy walter & Gilbert. 369.63
    • Lame man restored to his lyms 121.35
    • Lacy Walter slayne. 371.7
    • Lady de Breuse and her sonne taken by king Iohn. 570.15
    • Laurence a priest, felowe with Augustine. 148.70
    • Langualeè William. 408.51
    • Lacy Walter. 570.12
    • Langton. 271.72
    • Legates to haue nothing to do in England, but required. 356.57.
    • Lernyng remayngng amongst the inhabitantes of the west

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    • partes of Europe. 362.50
    • Leycester and castle wals rased to the ground. 445.13
    • Leir demaundeth of his daugh∣ters, how wel they loue hym. 19.65.
    • Leir rated of his maintenance, by his two sonnes in law. 20 8.
    • Leir deposed from the Crowne by his two sonnes in law. 20 7.
    • Leir passeth ouer into Fraun∣ce for succour, and is there most honorably enterteyned. 20.24.
    • Leir restored to his kingdome 20.56.
    • Leir dieth, and is buried at Lei∣cester. 20.58
    • Leoun and his Welchmen be∣gyn to sturre. 619.10
    • Leoun prince of Northwales conspireth against the kyng. 622.83.
    • Legantine power annexed to the Archbishopricke of Can¦terbury. 401.34
    • Leicester towne in old tyme cal∣led Caerleir, builded. 19.57.
    • Leir sonne to Baldud, admyt∣ted ruler ouer Britaine. 19 45.
    • Letters out of Scotland inter∣cepted. 864.36. a.
    • Leill sonne of Brute Greene∣sheild beginneth to rule in Britayne. 18.63.
    • Leland cited. 4.49. and. 55.11.
    • Leyland Iohn cited. 301.41. and 301.71.
    • Leicester towne, with the coun∣trey adioyning wa•…•…ed and spoyled by Hugh de Gran∣mesnil. 318.61.
    • Lindestarne Ile, geuen vnto Aydan, for the See of his Bishopricke. 168.27.
    • Lent first ordeyned to be kept in England. 169.49.
    • Lewes his fayre so called in de∣rision, of the discomfiture he had at Lincolne. 614.9.
    • Lewes sendeth for ayde into Fraunce. 614.72.
    • Lewes his wyfe sendeth ayde in∣to Englande to her husband. 615.1.
    • Lewes released the title of the kingdome of Englande. 616.10
    • Lewes assoyled by the Popes legate. 616.15.
    • Lewes sworne to depart the Realme. 616.24.
    • Leil leaueth hatred and malice among his subiectes. 18.102.
    • Leil dieth, and is buried at Carleil. 18.105.
    • Leirs three daughters names. 19.60.
    • Lewis king of Fraunce, soweth sedition betweene king Hen∣ry the second and his sonne Henry. 423.23.
    • Lewis king of Faunce fleeth se∣cretly by night from the bur∣ning of veruneil. 428.72.
    • Leofwyne Chaplayne to Wal∣cher byshop of Durham. 311.31.
    • Leofricke made Earle of Mer∣cia or of Chester. 260.47.
    • Leofrike beareth great rule vnder king Cnute. 263.2.
    • Lewis king of Fraunce, com∣meth ouer into England, to offer to Saint Thomas of Canterburie. 452.68.
    • Legates from the Pope to king Iohn. 571.46.
    • Leighton battel, fought by English men agaynst the Danes. 221.10.
    • Lewis king of Aquitayne ma∣rieth Edgina, daugter to king Edward. 223.29.
    • Leofrike departeth this life. 277.11.
    • Lewes and al his partakers cursed by the Popes Legate. 610.70.
    • Lewes saileth ouer into France and returneth shortly agayne into England. 611.45.
    • Leyland Iohn, curyous sear∣cher of olde antyquities. 34.64.
    • Lestrigo, sonne to Neptune, king of Italy. 5.82.
    • Leofwin and Harold, inuade the shyres of Somerset, and Dorcet and slay the inhabi∣tantes. 272.68.
    • Leape of Gogmagog, or leape of Douer. 15.94.
    • Leopold Duke of Austrich, cat∣cheth a fal besides his horse and dieth of the hurt. 525.74.
    • Legates exactions much misly∣ked. 656.82.
    • Lewes king of Fraunce, de∣ceaseth. 781.14.
    • Learned men in king Edward the seconds dayes. 884.51. a
    • Ledes Castle besieged by Ed∣ward the second. 861.33. b.
    • Lenox Earle fleeing into Eng∣land marrieth the Lady Margret Dowglas 1594.41.
    • Leicester towne. pag. 1416. col. 1. lin. 18. col. 2. lin. 56. pag. 1423. col. 2. lin. 1. lin. 7.
    • Lestinghem Monasterie foun∣ded. 175.2.
    • League concluded betweene king Arthur of Britaine, and Loth of the Pictes with con∣dition. 132.32.
    • Lee Riuer deuided into three Chanels. 216.69.
    • Leightou Thomas knight sent into Britayne. 1434.10.
    • Learned men flowrishing in the dayes of Richard the first 541.25.
    • Learned men in the time of king Henry the eight. 1612.14.
    • Letters nor commaundements to be brought into ye Realme from the Pope, or Thomas Becket Archbyshop of Can∣terburye. 408.89.
    • Legate from the Pope into England. 563.64.
    • Leutherius Bishop of the West Saxons. 179.93.
    • Legate Otho his Cooke slayne. 652.27.
    • Leof Monasterie builded. 277.32.
    • Lec Alane, hanged vppon des∣pite. 502.45.
    • Leopold Duke of Austrich, ta∣keth Richard the second pri∣soner. 506.66.
    • Legate sent for into England, to enquire of Archbyshoppe Thomas Beckets death. 417.69.
    • Learned men in the time of Henry the seuenth. 1462.1.
    • Lenox Erle inuadeth Scotland 1633.7.
    • Leonore Queene of Portingal dieth. 1786.7.
    • Learned men in the time of king Edward the sixt. 1719.10.
    • Leofwin slayne, and cut in pee∣ces. 311.79.
    • Llewellin Prince of Wales in∣uadeth the English borders. 638.7.
    • Lewes battel, fought by the Barons, against king Henry the third. 768.36.
    • Legate Pandulph commeth in∣to England to king Iohn. 575.12. he speaketh to the king. 575.18.
    • Legate of Rome taketh the Crowne from king Iohn. 575.69. he deliuereth it to the king agayne. 575.81.
    • Legate Pandolph sayleth backe out of England into France 577.27.
    • Lewes the French kings sonne taketh sea with all his proui∣sion to ayde the Barons, and landeth at Sandwich. 599.81. he taketh homage of the Barons. 599.90.600.16.
    • Lewes Clifford knight bewrai∣eth his fellownes of wikclifs doctrine. pa. 1135. col. 2. lin. 6.
    • Letters to the Pope agaynst preferring strangers to bene∣fices. 921.25. b.
    • League concluded between the Englishmen, and the Danes. 214.106.
    • Lee riuer. 214.113.
    • Earle of Leiceser aydeth the Queene. 877.55 b.
    • Lewes commeth to London 600.15. he is excommunica∣ted by Cardinal Gualo. 600 61.
    • League of agreemēt concluded betweene the Britaines and Saxons vpon conditions. 128.19.
    • Lewes the Emperour offereth to be a meane for peace. 914.40. b.
    • Learned men in king Richard ye seconds dayes. 1117.20. b
    • Lewes the Emperour wonne from the king of England. 914.52. a.
    • Learned men flourishing in k. Edward the thirdes dayes 1001.23. b.
    • Lewes Phisition to Queene Elizabeth. pag. 1400. col. 1. lin. 28. col. 2. lin. 5.
    • League renued betwixt Eng∣land and Flanders. 546.33
    • Lewes the French king dyeth. 629.29.
    • Leofrike, brother to king Ha∣rold, slayne. 288.3.
    • Learned writers in the tyme Henry the fifth. pag. 1218. col. 2. lin. 32.
    • Learned mens names, that flou∣rished in the dayes of king Henrie the second. 473.41.
    • Leoline Prince of Wales. 786.32. a. requireth hostages. ibi∣dem. raiseth warre agaynst the king. 786.32. b. maketh sute for peace. 787.17. a. marryeth the Earle of Ley∣cesters daughter. 788.17. b. rebelleth. 789.10. a. accur∣sed. 791.12. a. slayne. 792.20. b. his head presented to the king crowned with Iuie, caryed through Cheapside, and set on the toppe of the Towre at London. 792.50. a
    • Legate sent from the Pope in∣to England and not receiued 338.13.
    • Leycester towne and Castle ta∣ken and burnt. 430.10.
    • Layborne Robert. 1443.42.
    • Lewes Letzenbrough Earle of S. Paule. pag. 1346. col. 1. lin. 27.
    • Learned men in the tyme of Henry the sixt. pag. 1307. col. 2. lin. 6.
    • Leporius Agricola, Pela∣gian byshop in Britaine. 119 36.
    • Lewes holdeth a counsel at Cambridge. 610.26.
    • League renued betwixt king Iohn and the French king. 552.39.
    • Leon Ganer, a Giaunt in Bry∣tayne. 18.78.
    • Leonel Byshop of Concordia the Popes Ambassadour. 1437.36.
    • Leogitia called also Lergetia. 12.31.
    • Letters from the kyng to the Pope. pag. 1155. col. 1. lin. 23.
    • Learned men in the tyme of

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    • Queene Mary of whom many suffered for Religion. 1782.20.
    • Learned men in the tyme of Richard the thyrd. pa. 1424
    • Learned writers in the tyme of Edward the fourth. pag. 1355. col. 1. lin. 7.
    • Lessey Richard. 1443.42.
    • Lefwyn Abbot, taken by the Danes. 246.16
    • Leo Isaurus Emperour. 191.39.
    • Leides Castle taken by king Stephan. 371.33.
    • League betweene England and Flaunders. 902.50. b.
    • Learned men in king Edward the firsts dayes. 846 30. a.
    • Leycester. pag. 1329. col. 2. lin. 2.
    • Lergetia, called also Leogitia. 12.31.
    • Leoffe Monasterie. 270.13.
    • Leyland Iohn cited. 134.48.
    • Lewes Duke of Orleans taken prisoner. 1434.1.
    • Lewes the second Emperour. 208.39.
    • Lewes Emperour. 219.81.
    • Leo the fifth Emperor. 115 60
    • League concluded betweene king Alured, and king Gur∣thrun. 214.106.
    • Legate from Rome. pag. 1249. col. 1. lin. 11.
    • Leofwin banished the land. 272 13.
    • Llhuyd Humfrey cited. 30.12. and. 33.69. and. 68.19.
    • Llhuyd Humfrey cited. 87.104
    • Llhuyd Humfrey cited. 55.5.
    • Llhuyd Humfrey cited. 3.56. and. 4.50. and. 5.43. and. 27.57.
    • Lindsey inuaded by the Danes 212.13.
    • Lindesferne Abbey spoyled by the Danes. 202.26.
    • Line of the Norman heyres Male in the Crowne of England endeth. 364.45.
    • Lincolne towne besieged by K. Stephan and deliuered. 380 80.
    • Liberties graunted to Church∣men by king Henry ye second 446.35.
    • Liulfus withdraweth himselfe vnto Durham, and there ly∣ueth. 311.25.
    • Licenced to depart into Nor∣mandie. 499.80. complay∣neth to the Pope in vayne. 500.10. returneth into England with commission from king Richard the first. 512.80.
    • Liberties of Norwich seased. pag. 1272. col. 1. lin. 46.
    • Lisieux, won by the French. pa. 1276. col. 2. lin 53.
    • Litle Britaine, which is Armo∣rica in Fraunce. 95.75.
    • Liberties of London seysed. 1081.10. b. restored. 1082.8. b.
    • Lilly George cyted. 2.98.
    • Liberties of Magna Charta, confirmed by Parliament. 779.92.
    • Liberties of the Citie of Lon∣don restored againe. 739.67.
    • Lincolne battaile, fought by Maude the Empresse a∣gainst king Stephan. 373.70.
    • Librarie in Yorke Minster, consumed wyth fyre. 300.52.
    • Lynceus slayeth his vncle Da∣naus. 8.26.
    • Lynceus bringeth the Kingdom of Argiues vnder his subiec∣tion. 8.28.
    • Light shippes first inuented in the British seas. 5.28.
    • Lincolne made a Bishops See. 309.65.
    • Liulfus, murthered in hys house. 311.36.
    • Lincolne wonne. 602.29.
    • Lydford wasted and burnt by the Danes. 241.42
    • Lilius Giraldus cyted. 6.46.
    • Liberties of the Citie of Lon∣don seised into Henrye the thyrds handes. 738.37.
    • Licence graunted to al men, to build Castles, Towers, or holdes. 366.11
    • Licinius maryeth Constantia, sister to Constantinus. 91.62.
    • Lynceus saued by his wyfe Hypermnestra, fleeth into E∣gypt. 7.78.
    • Limezun Citie in Cypres, wonne by king Richard the first. 492.11.
    • Lincolne Castle builded. 299.1.
    • Lionel the kings sonne Garden of Englande. 926.23. a.
    • Lieutenantes appoynted ouer euery shyre in England. 775 9.
    • Lincolne Citie taken and spoy∣led by certaine outlawes. 776.61.
    • Lieth besieged by the Lorde Gray. 1804.2. the sundrye exploytes done thereat. ibi∣dem. and many leaues folow∣ing. 1813. where the towne is surrendered and peace made.
    • Listes in Smithfield pa. 1317 col. 2. lin. 50.
    • Lincolne Iohn author of the insurrection on yll May day. 1499.50. is hanged. 1503.30.
    • Lyndsey burned, and the peo∣ple slayne, by king Egelre∣dus. 250.67.
    • Liens Castle wonne by kyng Iohns souldiours. 584.12.
    • Iohn Littester Captaine of the Norfolke rebels. 1031.22. a. executed. 1032.34. a
    • Limoges taken by the blacke Prince. 991.10. a.
    • Lith burnt· 1593.20.
    • Lionel the kings sonne created Duke of Clarence. 968.47. b.
    • Licinius chosen fellowe wyth Maximianus in the Em∣pire. 91.51.
    • Licinius sent wyth an armie a∣gainst Maximinus, ouer∣throweth him. 91.64.
    • Lychfield, whereof it tooke name. 88.38.
    • Lysieux taken by English. pag. 1189. col. 2. lin. 21.
    • Lincolne Church rent from the top downewardes, with an earthquake. 461.84.
    • Liberalitie, one of the greatest ornamentes of a Prince. 317.62.
    • Lincolne Church builded. 162 70.
    • Earle of Lile taken prisoner. 927.7. b.
    • Line and names of the kynges of the seuen kingdomes of England. 281.1.
    • Lylla, seruant to king Edwyne, slayne. 159.71.
    • Liuius Gallus, a Romane cap∣taine. 82.23.
    • Litchfield See, to the Bishops of Mercia. 179.
    • Librarie in Yorke erected. 192.84.
    • Line and original of the Earles of Richmond. 301.69.
    • Limeryke kingdome in Ire∣land, geuen to Philip de Breuse. 450.40.
    • Liuius Gallus slayne in Lon∣don. 82.44.
    • Henry Byshop of Lincolne dy∣eth. 915.11. b.
    • Liberties of London seysed. 794.56. a.
    • Licinius vanquished and put to death by Constantinus. 91.81.
    • Lincolne spoyled, ryfled, and sacked. 614.6.
    • Lionel sonne to King Edward the thyrd borne. 903.20. b.
    • Lyke mayster, lyke seruaunt. 375.10.
    • Lyndsey, wasted by the Danes. 240.48.
    • Linne wonne by Lewes power. 602.8.
    • Lymene riuer in East Kent. 215.76.
    • Lynne. pag. 1324. col. 2. lin. 28.
    • Lichfielde a towne. pag. 1415. col. 1.28. col. 2. lin. 57.
    • Earle of Lile put to flight. 925 7. b.
    • Liberalitie of the Frenche. King. pag. 1349. col. 1. lin. 30.
    • Lyndsey spoyled by Earle To∣stie. 284.22.
    • Lyncea, whereof so called. 8.14.
    • Lindesferne Monasterie. 196.16.
    • Londoners discourtesie tow∣ardes the king. 1080.30. b. commyt a riot in Fleet∣streat 1081.10. a. pre∣sent the king and queene with rich presents. 1082.36 a.
    • Lovel William holdeth the ca∣stle of Cary, in the right of Maude the Empresse. 368.75.
    • Londoners, pardoned for recei∣uing the Barones, against king Henrie the third. 779.32.
    • London kept by the Romanes against the Britaines. 82.13.
    • London recouered from the Romanes by the Britaines. 82.44.
    • London besieged, and surren∣dred to the Danes. 253.57.
    • London besieged by the Danes, and rescued. 238.42.
    • London receiued into the obey∣sance of the Danes. 256.12.
    • London a great part burnt, by casualtie of fire. 238.12.
    • Londoners slayne in great number by the Danes. 240.20.
    • Loydes countrey. 176.7.
    • Loegria bounded. 16.66
    • Longchampe William his am∣bition and traine. 494.73 playeth the partes of a right tyrant. 495.18. leeseth his power Legantine. 496.9. refuseth to make answere to his doings before the Ba∣rons, at Reading. 498.23. fleeth into the Towre of Lō∣don with his army, and is there besieged. 498.36. de∣posed. 499.7. seeketh mea∣nes to flee ouer sea, and is ta∣ken in womās apparel. 499 60.
    • Londoners chased and slaine at the battaile of Lewes by prince Edward. 768.71. chased and spoyled at Croy∣don. 770.92.
    • Loches castle besieged & wonne by king Richard the first. 520 85.
    • Loches wonne by the French king. 562.12
    • Longespee William Earle of Salisburye, goeth into the holy land. 729.11. is slayne by the Sarasins. 723.30.
    • Louel Fraunces Viscont Louel 1425.40. departeth out of the Sanctuary at Colchester and moued an insurrection. 1427.10. mistrusting his soldiers, priuily fleeth into Lancashyre, and lurketh there 1428.2. and. 14. fleeth into Flaunders. 1429. sayleth into Ireland 1430.35. lan∣deth in Lancashyre. eadem. 50. is slaine at Stoke. 1431 44.
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    • Locrinus falleth in loue with Estrild. 17.14
    • Locrinus marieth Guendoloe∣na, daughter to Corineus. 17.21.
    • Locrinus refuseth Guendoloe∣na, and marieth Estrild. 17 25.
    • Locrinus slaine. 17.30
    • Locrinus buryed in Troynouāt 17.33.
    • Lothore king of Kent departeth this life. 186.19
    • Lothore plagued for consenting to murder. 186.30
    • Londoners receiue honorably Henry Earle of Richmond. 142.50. lend si•…•…e thousand markes to king Henry the se∣uenth. 1427.40. lende the king foure thousand pounde 1434.54. lend the king mo∣ney. 1435.33.
    • Londoners offer the Citie of London, and their ayde to the Barons, against king Iohn. 589.2.
    • Londoners courage against K. Iohn. 598.49
    • Longchampe William made gouernour of the Towre of London, and of those partes. 481.22. instituted the popes Legate in England. 494.71.
    • Longchampe Osbert made go∣uernour of Yorkshyre. 483.115.
    • Londoners put to flight by the Danes. 216 63
    • Losaunge Robert Byshop of
    • Lherfoord, goeth to Rome to do penance. 333.70
    • London to be gouerned by two Bayliffes. 479.15. diuided into Craftes and felowships 479.42. diuided into Wardes. 479.56
    • Loyre a Ryuer in Fraunce. 13 84.
    • Lordane, whereof the worde came, and what it signifieth. 243.18.
    • London enclosed with a wal. 33.92.
    • Loth king of Pictes, marrieth Anne sister to Vter Pendra∣gon. 132.16
    • Loth king of Pictes aydeth the Saxons against Arthur. 132.27.
    • London chiefe citie and Metro∣politane of al England. 247 105.
    • Londoners valiancie in defen∣ding their citie agaynste the Danes. 247.100
    • Londoners submyt them selu•…•…s to the Danes. 248.39
    • Londoners through familiari∣tie with the Danes, become like vnto them. 263.28
    • Lollius Vrbicus, sent Lieute∣nant into Britaine. 76.57
    • Lollius appeaseth the vnquiet∣nesse of the Britaines. 76.60
    • Lordes Temporal refuse to ayd the Pope with money. 632 65.
    • Longchampe William made bishop of Ely. 478.13
    • Lorde Chauncelor of England Prolocutor of the vpper house. 354.64
    • Londoners conspire to take Maude Empresse prisoner. 377.28.
    • London walled by Helene the Empresse. 94.9
    • Louthian in Scotland wasted by the English men. 430.36.
    • London when, and whence so named. 33.115
    • Lord la Vaal slaine at Roche Darien. 941.47. a
    • London the kings special cham∣ber. pa. 1381. co. 2. lin. 57
    • Londoners lend the king mony 1585.40.
    • L. Lomley Williā put to death. 1570.12.
    • Lord Maior of London serueth Wine to the King, and hath the cup gyuen him. pag. 1120. col. 1. lin. 38.
    • Lord fits Water appealeth the Duke of Aumerle of treason pag. 1122. col. 2. lin. 53.
    • Lord Morley appealeth the Earle of Sarisbury. pag. 1124. col. 1. lin. 33.
    • Lordes conspired against king Henry the fourth. pag. 1126 col. 1. lin. 30.
    • Lorde Cromwel slaine. pag. 1335. col. 1. lin. 10.
    • Lord Say slayne. pa. 1335. co. 1. lin. 11.
    • Lord Wenlooke. pag. 1335. col. 2. lin. 13. slayne. pag. 1339. col. 1. lin. 48.
    • Lord Clifford slayne. pag. 1311. col 1. lin. 38.
    • Lord Dakers slayne. pag. 1312 col. 1. lin 38.
    • Loncaster William. 475.55.
    • Locrinus eldest sonne to Brute. 16.32.
    • Lou, or Lupus Hugh, depar∣teth this life. 323.51.
    • Londoners refuse to go with king Edward the second. 878.18. a.
    • London called first Troyno∣u•…•…nt builded. 16.18.
    • Lord Audeley. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 1.
    • Lord Clinton. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin 1.
    • Lyuel•…•… playne. pag. 1314. col. 2. lin. 12.
    • Lord Roos. pag. 1314. col. 2. lin. 23. beheaded. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Lord Molins. pag. 1314. col. 2. lin. 23. beheaded. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Lord Hungerford. pag. 1314. col. 2. lin. 24. beheaded. pa. 1315. col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Lord Scrope. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 20.
    • London chiefe Cytie of the kingdome of the East Sax∣ons. 131.33.
    • Lincolne besieged by Chel∣drike. 132.69.
    • London lendeth money to king Edward the third. 907.5. b.
    • Lord Scales. pa. 1346. col. 2. lin. 32.
    • Lewlin Prince of Wales dieth. 656.44.
    • Londoners of right called Bar∣rons. 731.54.
    • Londoners fauourers of Wic∣clifs doctrine. 1039.50. a.
    • London a great part consumed with fire. 199.66.
    • Londoners encline to the No∣bilitie. 1069.16. a.
    • London sharply besieged by the Danes. 240.64.
    • Lorde Hastings. pag. 1321. col. 2. lin. 13.
    • Lome Geffrey abiured. 1541.36.
    • Londoners muster before the king. 1573.40.
    • Lord Bonuille. pag. 1305. col. 2. lin. 7. beheaded. lin. 10.
    • Lordes deuise newe orders of gouerning. 707.60.
    • London sometime called Augu∣ste. 104.32.
    • Lord Cobham. pag. 1298. col. 2. lin 38.
    • Lord Louel. pag. 1298. col. 2. lin 47.
    • Iohn Neuil Lord montacute, Marques mountacute. pag. 1315. col. 2. lin. 1.
    • Londoners disquieted for the e∣lection of the Maior. 1046.30. a.
    • Louiers besiged by Englishe men. pag. 1193. col. 1. lin. 25. yelded. lin. 38.
    • Londō appoynted byshops See of the east Saxons. 181.15
    • League betweene Henry the fift, and the Duke of Bur∣goigne. pag. 1209. col. 2. lin. 3.
    • Losecote field. pag. 1322. col. 1. lin. 44.
    • Lord Duras. pa. 1323. col. 1. lin. 34.
    • Longespee William sore broo∣sed with iusting 742.72.
    • Locrinus taketh vppon him the gouernment of Loegria. or England. 16.61.
    • Longipee William Earle of Salisburye base brother to king Iohn. 578.14.
    • Longland Henry byshop of Lin∣colne and the Kinges confes∣sor putteth a scruple into hys conscience touching hys mariage. 1550.56.
    • Louel Thomas Knight one of the Priuie counsel to Henry the eyght. 1464.53
    • London Maior & Sherifes reduce their tables to a sober dyet. 1589.40.
    • Lordes Talbot, Scales, & Hun∣gerford taken by the French. pag. 1242. co. 2. lin. 30.
    • lord Talbot released by ex∣chaunge. pag. 1247. co. 2. lin. 54. tooke the Castle of Soing pa. 1251. co. 2. li. 31
    • Saint Loe yeeldeth to Chastil∣lion. 1824.40.
    • Londoners deny to fight against the nobilitie. 1064.20. a.
    • London and Kent assigned to Androgeus. 34.41.
    • London destroyed by ye Danes 206.112.
    • Lother, a Captaine of the Danes. 270.31
    • The Londoners doe banquet the King and Queene of Hungarie. 1525.12
    • The Londoners send a thou∣sand souldiours into France 1602.48.
    • The Londoners do muster and traine souldiours. 1862.10.
    • Londoners glad to agree wyth Richard Earle of Cornwal. 736.50.
    • Lou, or Lupus Hugh, Earle of Chester. 323.26.
    • Londoricke, looke Roderike, K. of Pictes.
    • London recouered cut of the handes of the Danes. 215.59.
    • London the chiefe Citie of Mercia. 215.66.
    • Lothore succeedeth his brother Egbert in the kingdome of Kent. 180.100.
    • London sendeth men to the warres. 951.11. a
    • Logria, alotted to Locrinus, now called England. 16 37
    • Long sufferance of euyl, increa∣seth boldnes in the auctors. 84.1.
    • The Londoners cut down and cast in the enclosures of the common fieldes about the Citie. 1494.50.
    • Lord Stanley. pa. 1415. col. 1. lin. 32. pag. 1417. col. 2. lin. 30. ioyned with the Earle of Richmond. pag. 1421. col 1. lin. 1. pag. 1423. co. 1. lin. 8.
    • London great part consumed with fire. 314.35
    • Londoners lende the King twentie thousande pounde. 1521.35.
    • Long bowes and the vse of them, first brought into En∣gland. 316.50.
    • Raufe Duke of Loraine slayne at Cressy. 934.32. b.
    • Londoners set forthe a muster. 1802.17.
    • Londoners take part with God∣wyn, agaynst king Edward. 273.75.
    • London mutch harmed by an outragious winde. 322.9.
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    • 133.68.
    • Lollius buildeth another wall beyonde Adrians. 76 63.
    • Lochdore Castle taken. 842.44. b.
    • Loughleuen riuer. 70.1.
    • Lord Fitz Walter. pag. 1310. co. 2. lin. 26 slaine. lin. 55.
    • Lucius, sonne to Coilus, begin∣neth his reygne ouer Britain 74.25.
    • Lucius the first king that recey∣ued the faith of Iesus Christ into Britayne. 74.47.
    • Lucius with all his Familie and people baptised. 74.78.
    • Lucius departeth this lyfe. 75.113.
    • Lud dyeth and is buryed nygh Ludgate. 34.9.
    • Ludhurdibras or Rud, sonne to Leill beginneth to reygne o∣uer Britayne. 18.109.
    • Lupicinus put from the office of the master of the Armory. 103.44.
    • Lupicimus returneth ouer into Fraunce. 103.54.
    • Lucy Richard accursed by Arch∣byshop Thomas Becket. 409.61.
    • Lucy Richard lord gouernour of England. 410.59.
    • Lucygny Aymerike, and his sonnes, subdued. 411.7.
    • Ludicenus king of Mercia slayne in battaile by the East Angles. 203.77. and. 205.78.
    • Lodouicus Pius, Emperour, and king of Fraunce. 205.104.
    • Lupus Byshop of Troyes sent to preach in Britaine. 119.62.
    • Lupus returneth agayne into Fraunce. 120.75.
    • Lugge riuer, where Ethelber∣tes body was buried. 197.28.
    • Ludhurdibras, or Rud dieth. 19 10.
    • Ludlow Castle wonne by the Earle of Leycester. 771.24.
    • Lucie Richard lord. 391.14.
    • Luydhard byshop sent into England with the lady Ber∣tha. 145.106
    • Lud sonne to Hely beginneth to reygne ouer Britaine 33.77
    • Lucy Herebert gouernour of Warrham Castle. 378.101.
    • Lusignaue Guy halfe brother to Henry the thyrd commeth into England. 724.40.
    • Ludlow towne wonne by kyng Stephan. 371.51.
    • Lutterell Hugh knight. 1450.18.
    • Lupicinus sent into Britayne with an armie. 103.21.
    • Luye riuer. now Lee.. 216.52.
    • Lucan cited 4.23. and. 40.20.
    • Ludlow Castle. 368.76.
    • Ludgate builded. 33.97.
    • Ludlow spoyled. pag. 1297. col. 2. lin. 26.
    M.
    • Malcolne king of Scotland, receiueth the order of knight∣hoode at the handes of Kyng Henry the second of Eng∣land. 399.50.
    • Matthew sonne to the Earle of Flaunders marryeth the lady Mary Abbesse of Ram∣sey. 400.49.
    • Mary Abbesse, daughter to king Stephan, marryed to Matthew, sonne to the Earle of Flaunders. 400.50.
    • Margaret sister to Edward the fourth and late wyfe to Charles Duke of Burgogne a great enemie to Henry the seuenth. 1429.10. aydeth the Earle of Lincolne. 1430 35. forgeth a counterfeit Duke of Yorke. 1440.44.
    • Maude Empresse departeth this lyfe. 410.67.
    • Maude daughter to Henrie the second marryed to Henrye Duke of Saxonie. 410.86
    • Maude her issue by Henry Duke of Saxonie 410.89.
    • Mans nature ambitious, and desyrous to gouerne. 411.113.
    • Malebrough Castle 438.100
    • Malasert Castle made playne with the ground. 445.20.
    • Marchades, chiefe leader of the Brabanders. 446.2.
    • Marcharus reconciled to King William, beginneth a newe rebellion. 306.10.
    • Marcharus escapeth into the Ile of Ely. 306.93.
    • Marcharus escapeth out of the Ile of Ely, into Scotland. 306.104.
    • Maufred sonne to Fredericke the Emperour proclaymed king of Sicile.
    • Marriage concluded betwixt Edward sonne to Henry the thyrd and the king of Spains daughter. 733.39.
    • Magnus king of Man, made knight. 742.53.
    • Matrones drowned through their owne vnskilfulnes in rowing on the water. 614.11.
    • Maundeuile William Earle of Essex, takē prisoner. 380.24
    • Mallet William, Shyrife of Yorkeshyre, taken by the Da∣nes & English exiles. 300.67
    • Maude Empresse put to fligh•…•…, her armie discomfited. 377.82.
    • Maude Empresse besieged in Oxford, escapeth in the night to Wallingfoord. 379.26.
    • Matth. Paris. cited. 398.28.
    • Manslaughters committed by Priestes and men within or∣ders. 402.36
    • Mat. Paris cited. 403.84. and 403.92.
    • Marches of Wales quite wa∣sted by long warre. 749.3.
    • Mariage concluded betwixt the lorde Alexander of Scot∣lande and the lady marga∣ret daughter to Henry the thirde. 701.95.
    • Mayne, harried by Philip King. of Fraunce. 470.30.
    • Maus citie besieged, and yeelded to Philip King of Fraunce. 470.31.
    • Margaret, Admirall to Tan∣crede, King. of Sicile. 490.61.
    • Margaret, Wife to Henrie, sonne to King Henrie the second, crowned Queene of England. 421.83.
    • Maus citie besieged, and deli∣uered. 329.48.
    • Malcolm, King of Cumber∣land. 275.65.
    • Maximus succeedeth Gracia∣nus in the Empire. 97.63.
    • Maximus dischargeth his Bri∣tish armie. 97.83.
    • Marcus Lieutenant of Bri∣taine, proclaimed Empe∣rour. 97.105.
    • Maude, Daughter to King Henrie the first, borne. 339.50.
    • Marshall, William, other∣wyse Chepitow Erle of Stregell proclaymes King Iohn. 542.15.
    • Maude, Wife to King. Hen∣rie the first. departeth this life. 354.101.
    • Mortimer Hugh, fenceth his castle against King Henrie the second. 396.8.
    • Mayor and two Sheriffes graunted to be chosen euery yeare in London. 566.90
    • Mayor what it signifieth. 567 7.
    • Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Emperour. 75.82
    • Marcus Antonius Emperour. 76 71.
    • Margadud Kyng of South Wales. 154.66
    • Maude daughter to king Hen∣ry the first, affianced to Hen∣ry the Emperour. 348.6
    • Maude daughter to Robert Fitzham, maried to Robert base sonne to king Henry the first. 351.51
    • Maude daughter to king Hen∣rye the first, sent home vnto her husband the Emperour. 352.82.
    • Maude Empresse married to Geffrey Plantagenet Earle of Aniou. 361.15
    • Maude Empresse forsaken of her husbande, returneth to her father. 162.22
    • Maude Empresse receyued home agayne of her husband. 362.28.
    • Maude sister to king Edgar of Scotland, professed a Nun. 337.71.
    • Maude maried to king Henry the first of England, & crow∣ned queene. 337.90
    • Maude Empresse established heyre apparant of the crowne of England. 360.17
    • Margaret Mareshal created Duches of Norfolke. 1097 30. b.
    • Maior of the citie of London first chosen. 479.64
    • Maurice Bishop of London. 336.55.
    • Mauricius Emperour. 143 86.
    • Maner of the Britains in their fight. 41.88.
    • Maximianus slayne in Italie. 96.12.
    • Maude Empresse landeth at Portesmouth in Eng∣land, and who came with her. 372.81
    • Maude Empresse being at li∣bertie, so•••• citeth her friends in euery place. 373.35
    • Magnus, Admyral of a Nauie of Rouers, arriueth in the Ile of Anglesey. 328 105
    • Magnus and his people chased and slayne by the Englishe men 328.113
    • Maude Empresse, b•…•…sieged in Arundeli castle. 373.23.
    • Margan, and Cuuidag•••••• re∣bell against Cordilla. 20.81.
    • Margan and Cunidagius deuide Britaine betweene them. 20.94.
    • Margan inuadeth the landes and dominione of Cunida∣g•…•…us with an armie. 21.13.
    • Margan with his armie dis∣comfited and slayn. 21.24.
    • Maesbell battaile fought a∣gainst the Saxons. 122.94
    • Mariguane Charles ambassa∣dour from the French king. 1436 55.
    • Martinus Lieutenant of Bri∣taine, defendeth the innocen∣cie of the Britaines, against Paulus the Notarie. 94.77.
    • Martinus the Lieutenāt slayeth himselfe. 95.11.
    • Maximianus beginneth hys reigne ouer Britayne. 95.34.
    • Maximianus cousin to the Emperour Constantinus sent for into Britayne from Rome. 93.27.
    • Maximianus commeth into Britayne and marryeth Oc∣tauius daughter. 93.53.
    • Maserfield field fought by the Mercians agaynst the Nor∣thumbers. 170.7.
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    • Maximinianus goeth about to depose his sonne Mareutius and to take himselfe the Em∣pire vpon him. 91.11.
    • Maximinianus fleeth vnto Constantinus into Fraunce 91.30.
    • Maximinianus practiseth Cō∣stantinus destruction. 91.23.
    • Maximinianus fleeth from Constantinus vnto Mar∣siles. 91.42.
    • Maximinianus strangled to death. 91.46.
    • Maximinus Lieutenant in Britaine vnder Constanti∣nus. 92.53
    • Maurice, sonne to Conan Me∣ridock, sent to Rome for Maximianus. 93.37.
    • Maude Empresse disherited, for marrying out of the Realme. 365.55.
    • Malcolme Camoir, established in the Crowne of Scotland. 275.61.
    • Marshal Richard dyeth of a fall from his horse. 701.5.
    • Manlius, younger brother to Mempricius, rebelleth. 17.72.
    • Manlius slaine. 17.76.
    • Malcolme commeth into En∣gland, to see King William Rufus. 324.53
    • Malcolme inuadeth England with a•…•… armie. 324.63.
    • Malcolme slaine. 324.67.
    • Marcharus or Malcherus, sonne to Earle Algar, made Earle of Northumberland. 279 25.
    • Marcharus and Edwyn, dis∣comfited by the Norwegi∣ans neere to Yorke. 284.65
    • Marcharus submitteth him∣selfe to King William. 291.59.
    • Malus Catulus Roger, Vice chauncellour, drowned. 522.111.
    • Mat. Westm. reproued of er∣rour. 323.9.
    • Maude, wyfe to King Willi∣am, crowned Queene of England. 299.18.
    • Margaret Countesse of Salis∣bury attainted. 1570.50.
    • Marsh•…•…ll William buryed in the new Temple Church at London. 617.23.
    • Mascutius an Archpirate, sweareth to be true to King Edgar. 231.78.
    • Ile of Man conquered. 923.10. a.
    • Malgo, Nephue to Aurelius Canonus, beginneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 141.69.
    • Malgo renoumed for beautie and courage. 141.74.
    • Malgo dyeth. 140.90.
    • Malgo defyled with incest and Sodomitrie. 141.84.
    • Maglocunus, looke Malgo.
    • Matt. Westin. cyted. 143.23. and. 153.17. and. 180.78. and. 192.95 and. 213.62.
    • Malesert Castle taken. 433.31.
    • Malorie Aukctille. 435.21.
    • Malcolme King of Scottes, doeth homage to king Wil∣liam of Englande, for the Realme of Scotland. 307.61. and. 322.53.
    • Malelot. 1038.7. b.
    • Marleswyn fleeth into Scot∣land. 298.64.
    • Marshal William Earle of Pembroke dyeth. 638.3.
    • Margaret ye Scottish Queene fleeth into England with her newe husband the Earle of Angus. 1498.40. returneth into Scotland. 1503.30.
    • Maydes drowned, or slayne, as they were sayling into lytle Britaine. 95.104.
    • Mare Tyrrhenum, taken for Pyreticum. 13.44.
    • London Maior keepeth no feast at the Guild Hal. 1870.21. and. 1872.34.
    • Magdalen a Priest like to king Richard the secōd. pa. 1126. col. 1. lin. 36. counterfeited to be K. Richard pag. 1127. col. 1. lin. 19. fleeyng into Scotland•…•…, was taken and brought to the Towre of London. pag. 1129. col. 1. lin. 24. beheaded at London. pag. ibidem. col. ibidem. lin. 30.
    • Margaret daughter to Henry the seuenth aff•…•…ed to Iames the fourth king of Scotland. 1456.38 is maryed to the king of Scots. 1458.24.
    • Martia, wyfe to Guintolinus. 28.99.
    • Martia gouerneth Britayne in her sonnes nonage. 29.23.
    • Martian lawes first deuised. 29.31.
    • Mary daughter to Henry the seuenth promised to Charles king of Castill. 1461.10.
    • Maruey Henry knight & Vice Chamberlaine made Lorde priuie seale and Lord Mar∣uey. 1524.15.
    • Margaret daughter vnto Margaret the Scottishe Queene borne. 1498.
    • Matthew Cardinall of Sion Ambassadour from the Em∣perour. 1499.51
    • Mandubracius, sonne to I∣manuentius fleeth to Cesar for succour. 42.59.
    • Margaret daughter to the French king affianced to Henry, sonne to king Henrye the second. 398.21. &. 399.71.
    • Marion Henry Counsellour to Prince Arthur. 1456.56.
    • Manswetus the Popes Nun∣cio sent to Henry the thyrde. 750.18.
    • Marueilous tempest of wynde on Christmas euen. 199.61.
    • Marishe William conspireth the kings death. 654.46.
    • Maior and Aldermen of Lon∣don, sworne to be true to king Henry the thyrde. 761.58.
    • Marshal William, made Erle of Chepstow. 475.51.
    • Madoc of Wales taken priso∣ner. 811.57. b.
    • Marble stone brought out of Scotland. 822.51. a.
    • Magna Carta confirmed. 830.50. a 834.30. b.
    • Maximilian the Emperour e∣lected knight of the Garter. 1837.40.
    • Magna Carta confirmed. 914.35. b.
    • Manus Citie and Castle taken and throwen downe. 543.58.
    • Marlbrough Castle rased by the friendes of king Henrie the third. 611.67.
    • Mathew Gourney. pag. 1124 col. 2. lin. 55.
    • Maior of London imprisoned. 1081.50. a.
    • Manner of fasting in the olde tyme. 175.7.
    • Maldon battayle, fought by the Danes against the English∣men. 238.54.
    • Marshal William created Erle of Striguile and girded with the Swoorde of the same. 545.37.
    • Maluoylim Castle builded. 326.13.
    • Marchants sustayne great los∣ses. 1872.51.
    • Machaire Castle in Fraunce wonne. 627.10.
    • Marke Castle betrayed and recouered agayne. 1008.2. b.
    • Earle Marshall giueth his in∣heritance to the king. 839.39. a.
    • Eustace Marwell reuolteth. 901.13. a.
    • Marius erecteth a stone in to∣ken of victorie ouer the Picts. 67.73.
    • Marius dyeth and is buried at Caerleil. 68.10.
    • Malcolne king of Cumber∣land sweareth to be true to king Edgar. 231.78.
    • Maundeuile Geffray. 377.42.
    • Marriage of Priestes abso∣lutely forbidden in England. 340.43.
    • Marchenelaghe. 29.38.
    • Earle Marshal aydeth the Queene. 877.55. b.
    • Maunt taken by the English. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 10.
    • Marmion Robert slaine. 380.60.
    • Margerie Iordaine witch. pa. 1268. co. 2. lin. 1.9.
    • William Marques of Gulike made Earle. 903.50. a.
    • Man•…•…el Iohn Person of Mayd∣stone. 660.84.
    • Mategriffon Castle in Sicile buylded by king Richard the first. 489.17.
    • Maior and Aldermē of London made knights. 1033.16. a.
    • Matt. Westmin. cited. 131.59 and. 140.54.
    • Marie, Countesse of Perch, drowned by shipwracke. 357 107.
    • Maundeuile William, Earle of Albemarke, dyeth. 480.44
    • Mansell Iohn Chaplein to Henrie the thyrd feasteth two kings and two Queenes 743.32.
    • Mary daughter to Henry the seuenth married to Lewes the French king. 1495.37. is crowned Queene of Fraunce. 1496.29 married to Charles Duke of Suf∣folke. 1497.58. and. 7.
    • Manleon Sauary L••••utenant in Guye•…•…ne. 619.47.
    • Malmesburie Castle besieged and deliuered. 386 65.
    • Marcha•…•…us released out of prison. 315.17.
    • Maude the Queene, wife to king William dyeth. 315.92
    • Marriage concluded betwixt the Prince of Roths•…•…y and the Duke of Suffolkes daughter. pag. 1407. col. 1. lin. 3.
    • Marcell, or Marcell William, taken and kept prisoner in Wallingfoord Castle. 380.8
    • Madan sonne to L••••••••us, vndertaketh the gouernment of Britaine. 17.52.
    • Madan deuoured by wylde beastes. 17.57.
    • Madan Caister, or Dancaster builded by Madan. 17.60.
    • Mariage concluded to be had betweene the French kings sonne and king Iohns neece 548.27.
    • Maus deliuered to the English. pag. 1225. col. 2. lin. 21. lost by the English. pag. 1238. col. 1. lin. 40. agayne recoue∣red by the English. pag. 1238. col 2. lin. 40.
    • Maximianus persecuteth the Christians. 95.42.
    • Maximianus proclaimed Em∣perour in Britayne. 95.60.
    • Maximianus goeth ouer into Fraunce with an armie. 95.
    • Maximilian Duke of Burgoin imprisoned by the Citizens of Bruges. 1435.4. subdu∣eth the Rebels. 1438.20. de∣frauded of the heyre of Bri∣tayne. 1439.4.
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    • Maglanus Duke of Albania, marrieth Regan, second daughter to Leir. 19.96.
    • Maglanus Duke of Albania discomfited and slayne. 20.55.
    • Maudes Castle in Wales. 537.74.
    • Mary the daughter of Henry the second French Queene and Duches of Suffolke dy∣eth. 1561.4.
    • Maximilian the Emperour weareth a crosse of Saint George. 1484.36.
    • Maxentius Emperour hated for his tyrannie. 90.93.
    • Marentius sonne to Maximia∣nus Herculeus the Empe∣rour. 91.6.
    • Margaret countesse of Salis∣burie executed. 1581.4.
    • Mandeuyle William loseth his standerd. 610.1.
    • Mallorie Iohn. 1462.11.
    • Marshal Richard Earle of Penbroke sayleth into Ire∣land 645.30. is taken pri∣soner. 645.37. dieth of a wound. 645.48.
    • Marshal Gilbert made Earle of Penbroke, and Marshal of Henry the thyrds house. 646 2.
    • Manchester towne repayred. 222.72.
    • Magna Carta confirmed by Henry the third. 626.50.
    • Martan Nunrie founded. 726 36.
    • Maximianus and Dioclesia∣nus, renounce the rule of the Empire. 89.34.
    • Marshal William Earle of Penbroke dieth. 617 16.
    • Matthew, Earle of Bullongne slayne. 429.34.
    • Magus expert in the course of the Starres. 2.57.
    • Makarel Doctor hanged. 1570.36.
    • Malmesbury Abbey founded. 190.19.
    • Monkes of Couentrie displa∣ced, and secular Canons set in their roumthes. 494.89.
    • Manlius Valeus, and his Legion vanquished by the Britanes. 51.50.
    • Marcharus fleeth into Scot∣land. 298.62.
    • Marisch William executed. 703.76.
    • Marcus the Lieutenant slayne in a tumult. 97.119.
    • Matthew of Westminstr de∣ceyued. 141.49.
    • Magistrates of the Citie of London deposed by Henry the third. 621.34.
    • Margret sister to Edward the fourth. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 11.
    • Maximinus vāquished at Tar∣sus, and eaten with lice. 91.67.
    • Mamertinus cited. 33.42.
    • Mandeuile Iohn cited. 227.24.
    • Margaret countesse of Lisle de∣ceaseth. 730.68.
    • Malmesburie builded. 23.51.
    • Mauus, looke Aruiragus.
    • Mackbeth slayne. 275.63.
    • Maldon. 221.2.
    • Marcellinus cited. 3.80.
    • Mauus deliuered to king Iohn 547.30.
    • Mary Queene of man. 803.50. b.
    • Martin de la Mare. pag. 1328 col. 1. lin. 1.
    • Masse abrogated and forbid∣den. 1640.32. is restored. 1722.56. is eftsons abroga∣ted. 1797.27.
    • Mather Edmond executed for treason 1861.37.
    • Margret sister to Edgar Ede∣ling, married to Malcolme the fourth king of Scottes. 298.74.
    • Marlebourgh Castle besieged, and rendred to the Bishop of Durham. 516.42.
    • Maydes sent ouer into litle Bri∣tayne, for wiues to the inha∣bitantes. 95.
    • Malta assigned to the knightes of the Rhodes. 1554.58.
    • Malchus consecrated Byshop of Waterfoord in Ireland. 328.35.
    • Earle of March dieth in France. 967.12. b.
    • Malmesburie Castle builded. 371.71.
    • Manduit Robert drowned. 357.112.
    • Margret daughter to king Ed∣ward the third borne 943.40. a.
    • Marham Iustice. 1123. col. 2. lin. 40.
    • Mary daughter vnto Henry the right is dishinherited by the will of king Edward 1714.20. Her letter vnto the Councell after the dis∣cease of her brother. 1716. their answere vnto it. 1717.10. fleeth to the Ca∣stle of fremingham whither forces repaire vnto her from all partes. 1717.50. is proclaimed Quene. 1718.40. entering the towre re∣leaseth dyuers prisoners. 1720.35. restoreth to thir sees all the Bishoppes depri∣ued in the reigne of King Edward, and remoueth all Bishoppes made in those dayes. 1721.10. Crowned. 1722.40▪ publisheth a pardō with many exceptions ead. 50. assigneth Commissio∣ners to take order with men excepted out of the pardon and other. eadem. 10. hol∣deth a Parliament. eadem. 28. sendeth for Cardinall Poole. 1723.5. commaun∣deth a publique disputation to be holden. eadem. 41. is espoused vnto Philip prince of Hispaine. 1724.4. her Oration in the Guildhal. 1728.26. her stout courage 1731.40. pardoneth two hundred and twenty rebels. 1734.53. holdeth a Par∣lament. 1735.4. is maried to Philip prince of Hispaine. 1756.55. the conditions of the mariage. eadem. 46. hol∣deth a Parlament. 1759.34. setteth at libertye di∣uers prisoners in the towre. 1763.17. sendeth ambassa∣dours vnto Rome. 1763.40 holdeth a parliament. 1765 10. releaseth the first fruits and tenthes. 1764.16. con∣stantly supposed to be with child. 1764.40. proclay∣meth warre; against ye french king, and sendeth an armye into France. 1767.40. ta∣keth the losse of Calice at the hart. 1782.40. dyeth. eadē. 50. is honourably buryed. 1785.22.
    • Maximus king of Britain, looke Maximianus.
    • Maude queene sueth to Maud Empresse, to release Kyng Stephen, and is repulsed. 377.4.
    • Maximianus & Dioclesianus felowes in gouerment of the Empire. 83.16
    • Marius sonne to Aruiragus, begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 66.108
    • Maximilian the Emperour di∣eth. 2506.50
    • The Mary Rose drowned. 1602.40.
    • Maūt citie burnt by king Wil∣liam. 314.47.
    • Maude wife to king Stephen, departeth this lyfe. 386.11
    • Mary queene of Hungary dieth 1786.11.
    • Marcus Papyrius smiteth a Gual on the head, & is there∣fore slaine. 26.49
    • Margaret sister to Hugh Lu∣pus Earle of Chester, mary∣ed to Iohn Bohun. 323.65
    • Maudes Castle repayred by Henry the third. 638.63
    • Manrishe Geffrey Lord chiefe Iustice of Ireland. 636.19
    • Mary the Scottish queene ma∣ryed vnto Fraunces Dol∣phin of Fraunce. 1778.51
    • Mack William a Burgh crea∣ted Earle of Clarickford 1590.11.
    • Marentius the Emperor slain by Constantinus. 91.70
    • Margaret Countesse of Rich∣mond, her wisedome in adui∣sing her nephewe Henry the eight. 1464.40
    • Malmesbury Abbey fleeced of possessions. 195.28
    • Marton Colledge founded. 794.53. a
    • Marshal William Earle of Pembroke, appoynted gouer∣nor to Henry the third. 609 5.
    • Magus the second king of Cel∣tica. 2.84
    • Magi, from whence deriued. 2.104.
    • Magus, or Magi, what it signi∣fieth. 2.108
    • Martias gouernmēt ••••mmen∣ded. 29.40.
    • Malbanke Pierce, Baron of Nantwich. 323.45
    • Margaret Countesse of Salis∣bury, daughter to Edward Duke of Clarence. pa. 1350 col. 2. lin 42.
    • Marshal William sent into Normandy with men of ar∣mes. 551.104
    • Mac Mur principal rebel of Ireland. 1103.57. b. offreth to parlee with the king. 1104.43. a
    • Mauleon Sauery reuolteth to the French king. 624.41
    • Mathew Paris cited. 325.74 and. 329.18.
    • Matth•…•…us Westmonasterien∣sis cited. 22.61. and. 28.31 and. 29.78.
    • Marshal William Earle of Pembroke vanquisheth his enemyes. 614.20
    • Maud Empresse confesseth her selfe to haue bene naught of her body. 392.15
    • Marcharus imprisoned againe by king William Rufus. 317.36.
    • Margaret Countesse of Rich∣mond and Darby, mother to Henry the seuenth pa. 1326 co. 1. lin. 15.
    • Mackbeth vsurper of ye crowne of Scotland, put to flight by Earle Siward. 275.59
    • Masters of the Vniuersitie of Oxford summoned to be at the Parlament. 745.60
    • Mattheus Westmonasterien∣sis cited. 240.23. and. 240 35. and. 261.19. and. 284 82.
    • Mary daughter to Henrye the eight borne. 1498.51
    • Marc a Celtike word. 4.102
    • Marianus Scotus cited. 116 53.
    • Magnus elected king of the Norwegians after the death of king Cnute. 266.76
    • Margaret Countesse of Moūt∣fourts valiātnes. 916.30. a
    • Myls borne downe with yee. 324.25.
    • Melun besieged by the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1209. col. 2. li. 16. yeelded. pa. 1210. col. 2. li. 6
    • Memorancie of Fraunce ay∣deth Owen Glendour pag. 1149. col. 2. lin. 50.
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    • Meschines Randulfe, Earle of Chester. 323.18
    • Medwal Henry. 1463.16.
    • Mekins Richard a buye burnt. 1581.22.
    • Menlane yeelded to the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1202. col. 2. lin. 37.
    • Meaur deliuered to the french. pag. 1263. col. 1. lin 48.
    • Merton Abbey founded by Gilbert a Norman. 649.16.
    • Messengers from the Frenche king. 873.48. a.
    • Mercia rebelleth against Os∣wy. 176.46.
    • Mercies recouer both theyr confines and libertie. 176.51.
    • Mercia annexed to kyng Ed∣wardes dominions. 221.105.
    • Mercie riuer. 222.6.
    • Meidhamsted Abbey builded. 181.11.
    • Meidhamstede, now called Peterborough. 181.11.
    • Meanuari a people 182.46.
    • Men of warre and knightes commaunded to cut theyr hayre short. 359.81.
    • Mercer a Scot taketh shippes from Scarburgh and is ta∣ken himselfe. 1009 9 b.
    • Meriuale Abbey in Warwike∣shire, founded. 394.29.
    • Messengers from the Pope hanged. 963.17. b.
    • Simon Mepham made Arch∣byshop of Cantorbury. 891.7. b dyeth 896.30. b.
    • Mercies refuse to yeelde vnto Cnute. 252.23.
    • William Melton made Arch∣byshop of Yorke. 852.55. a. dyeth. 908.11. a.
    • Marchantes two of the Stil∣liard beare fagottes. 1536.50.
    • Medulfe a Scot, founder of Malmesburie Abbey. 191.19.
    • Meccia kingdome receyueth the fayth of Christ. 173.5. and. 176.12.
    • Mercia inuaded by the Danes 212.16.
    • Men ouerthrowen to the ground wyth an earthquake 408.1.
    • Merseware battaile, fought by the Danes against the Eng∣lishmen. 2•…•…6.85.
    • Melga and Guanius enter Britaine wyth an army, and destroy it from side to syde. 99.91.
    • Mess•…•…na Citie, besieged and wonne by the Englishmen. 487.63.
    • Meomers Thomas Lord Rocs created Earle of Rutland. 1536.16.
    • Meaue besieged by the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1214. co. 1. lin. 30 taken. pag. 1215. col. 1. lin. 3.
    • Marchantes straungers re∣strained of making exchange 1556 55.
    • Mellitus goeth to Rome a∣bout busines concerning the Churche of England. 156.41.
    • Mellitus banished out of the kingdome of the East Sax∣ons. 158.8.
    • Mellitus and Iustus depart into Fraunce 158.19.
    • Mellitus departeth this lyfe. 158.77.
    • Mercia inuaded and spoyled by Adelwold. 220.23.
    • Mercia robbed and spoyled by the Danes. 220.57
    • Melga and Guanius, enter in∣to the North partes of Bri∣taine, and make sore war on the Britaines. 96.1.
    • Melga and Guanius flee out of Britaine into Irelande. 96.7.
    • Mellitus made Byshop of London. 152.26.
    • Mellitus sent into Brytaine. 149.97.
    • Mercia and Northumberland withdrawe their obeysaunce to the West Saxons. 209.1
    • Meireuent Castle wonne by king Iohn. 584.40.
    • Mat. Westm. cyted. 216.62. and. 222.39. and. 230 3.
    • Meduin and Eluane, two lear∣ned Britaines, sent to Rome. 74.71.
    • Megla, one of the sonnes of Porth. 130.5.
    • Mersee riuer. 140.34.
    • Meneuia Citie in Wales, now called Saint Dauid taken. 123.42.
    • Meatae, who, and where inhabi∣ting. 80.19.
    • Rees ap Meredeth condemned and executed. 804.10. a.
    • Meall Castle deliuered to king Henry the second. 401.25.
    • M•…•…rton battayle, fought by the Danes against the English∣men. 210.45.
    • Mercia and myddle angles, two distinct kingdomes. 173 16.
    • Mercia conquered by the west Saxons. 203.83.
    • Melua besieged in the Mari∣shes neere Glastenburie. 134.25.
    • Mempricius eldest sonne to Madan, beginneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 17.63.
    • Mecredesbourne battayle fou∣ght betweene the Brytaynes and Saxons 125.100.
    • Melga king of Pictes, sent to subdue Maximus friendes. 95.109.
    • Mesia, now called Bulgarie. 103.31.
    • Meneuia, nowe called West Wales. 27.106.
    • Meuricus, looke Aruiragus.
    • Measures and Weightes ap∣poynted in Britayne. 23.63.
    • Maximus slayne at Aquileia. 97.90.
    • Meseth one of the names of Samothes. 2.38.
    • Melkin, a Barde. 4.43.
    • Merlius both Bardes. 4.42.
    • Merton. 198.9.
    • Medeway riuer. 241.53.
    • Mercie, possessed by the Sax∣ons. 131.24,
    • Mercie riuer. 143.49.
    • Melanthus king of Athens. 15 40.
    • Mempricius deuoured by wilde beastes. 17.87.
    • Merline, the great Britishe Prophet. 127.36.
    • Meneford. 266.61.
    • Merchant strangers in priso∣ned. 765.15. b.
    • Melga king of Pictes. 95.107.
    • Miracle declaring that the Scottes ought to be subiect to the kings of England. 225.84.
    • Milford hauen in Penbrook∣shire. 419.42.
    • Iohn Minsterworth king exe∣cuted for treason. 998.53. a.
    • Miles Earle of Hereford, de∣parteth this life. 380.18.
    • Mignot Peter, beheaded by the Sarasins. 501.33.
    • Mirabeau Castle in Poictou taken. 635.41.
    • Miles Iohn. 1463.20
    • Miles Forestone of the murde∣rers of King Edward the fourths children. pag. 1390. col. 2. lin. 55. rated at Saint Martins. pag. 1391. col. 2. lin. 1.
    • Miserie of England in time of ciuile warre. 388.45.
    • Mistle Brokes sayings, to Por∣ter of Edward the fourth. pag. 1358. col. 1. lin. 45.
    • Miracle wrought at the electi∣on of Robert Duke of Nor∣mandie to be King of Hieru∣salem. 338.49.
    • Miracles shewed at the burial of King Edward. 236.8.
    • Middle Angles and Merc•…•…a two distinct kingdomes. 173 16.
    • Milnal burnt. 1837. 53·
    • Miracle woorking not to be bragged of. 150.8.
    • Miracles wrought at the Mar∣tirdome of Saint Alban. 88.22.
    • Michelney Abbey builded. 227 1.
    • Middleton Robert. 1425.44.
    • Miracles wrought at the fin∣ding of the holy Crosse. 92.4. and, 92.9.
    • Middelton Castle builded. 216.6.
    • Mynes of Gold and siluer. 1000.33. b.
    • Mikilwonton. 195.104.
    • Misirable state of this realme vnder the thraldome of the Danes. 243.1.
    • Michelsbourgh. 228.63.
    • Middlemore Monke of the Charter house executed. 1563.50.
    • Miracles wrought by the dead and not by the liuing. 246.47.
    • Midleham Castle. pag. 1294. col. 2. lin. 56:
    • Midleham Castle. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 47.
    • Monkes and Priestes, forsa∣king their orders for loue of their wiues, to be excommu∣nicate. 340.69.
    • Monkes not to be Godfathers to an•…•… mans childe. 341.9.
    • Roger Mortimer keepeth feast. 789.14. b Scapeth out of the Towre. 873.27. b. crreated Earle of Mar•…•…h. 892.14. a taken in No∣tingham Castle. 893.57. b. atteinted 894.12. b. han∣ged. 895.1. a his att••••nder •…•…euoted, 949.40. a.
    • Raufe Morthermer made Earle of Gloucester. 815.23. a. deliuered out of prison. 827.40. b.
    • Moru•…•…dus, sonne to Elamius admitted King of Britaine 29.86.
    • More Thomas Knight Chaunceloure of the Du∣chie sent commissioner vnto Cambraye. 1552.55. is sworne Lorde Chauncelor. 1553.11. geueth vp the Chancellorshippe. 1558.10. refuseth to take the othe of succession. 1563.18. is be∣headed. 1564.6.
    • Molle succeedeth Osoulphus, in the kingdom of Northum∣berland. 195.106.
    • Monkes of Canterburie haue their willes in despite of the king, and the Archbishop. 539 33.
    • Monkes remoued out of theyr Monasteries, and secular Priestes with their wyues brought in. 235.100.
    • Monkes mayntayned in their Monasteries by force of armes. 235.106.
    • Thomas Mowbrey created Duke of Norfolke. 1097.30. b.
    • Moreue a noble man of Gas∣coigne. 560.26.
    • Monkes of Cantorburie chose their Archbyshop without knowledge of Kyng Iohn. 561.59.
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    • king Iohn. 563.5.
    • Monkes of Cantorburye pre∣uayle in their sute before the Pope against the Byshops. 563.73.
    • Monkes of Cantorbury bani∣shed the Realme by King Iohn, and their goods con∣fiscate. 564.7.
    • Morkell, a valiaunt Englishe knight. 325.11.
    • Mordreds two sonnes slayne by Constantinus. 138.23.
    • Mordreds two sonnes rebel agaynst Constantinus, and are discomfited. 138.17.
    • Moriani arriue in Northum∣berland with an armie. 29.111.
    • Moriani vanquished by the Britaynes and slayne. 29.115.
    • Moriani what people they should be. 30.6.
    • Monkes placed agayne in the Church of Couentrye. 535.18.
    • Monkes of Christes Church in Cantorburie complayne of their Archbyshop to the Pope. 535.70.
    • Montmorancie a Frenchman, taken prisoner. 536.23.
    • Mordred sonne to Loth, king of Pictland, rebelleth agaynst Arthur. 133.73.
    • Mordred causeth himselfe to be made king. 134.9.
    • Mordred discomfited with his rebels, fleeth into Cornwall. 134.31.
    • Mordred slayne, and his armie discomfited. 134.63.
    • Iohn Earle of Mountfort doth Homage to king Edward the thyrde for Britayne. 916.16. a.
    • Mortalitie of men and beastes in England and Norman∣die. 325.19.
    • Monkes what their professi∣on and studie ought to be. 321.45.
    • Monkes of Durham being a long tyme excommunica∣ted are now at length assoy∣led. 747.40.
    • Morindus cruell nature. 29.102.
    • Morton Iohn Byshop of Elye sent for home. 1426. is com∣mended 1431.40. is elec∣ted Archbishop of Canter∣burie Cardinall and Chaun∣cellour. ibidem. murmured at 1446.20. dyeth. 1455.35. his iust commendations. 1458.21. borne in Dorset∣shire. 1463.10.
    • Monmouth Iohn Captayne to Henry the thyrdes armie re∣ceyueth an ouerthrowe. 644.44.
    • Mortalitie so great in Eng∣land that there were scaree so many hole as should keepe the sicke. 541.75.
    • Mount Saint Michaell Ca∣stle in Normandie, besieged and released. 321.89.
    • Modwene, a renowmed vir∣gin in Irelande. 207.12.
    • Modwene commeth into Eng∣land and buildeth two Ab∣beys. 208.2.
    • Modwene dyeth and is buried in Andresey Ile. 208.14.
    • Mortalitie great. 1580.43.
    • Mount•…•…oy Castle yeelded to the English. pag. 1192, col. 2. lin. 34.
    • Most famous learned men to conferre about ye kings ma∣riage. 1551.50. is chosen by the Queene to be of her counsel in the matter of dy∣uorce. eadem. 3. dyeth. 1559 53.
    • Montfort Henry sonne to the Earle of Leycester pursu∣eth the halfe brethren of Hen∣rie the third. 752.10. hee besiegeth them in Bulleyne. 752.17. they passe awaye by safe conduct of the king of Fraunce. 752.26.
    • Montioye Lorde is praysed 1594.30. his Stratageme 1589.32.
    • William Montagew created Earle of Salisburye. 900.13. b.
    • Morley Lord Morley slayne. 1436.28.
    • A monstrous kinde of Earth mouing. 1857.47.
    • Mordack Henrie Abbot of Fountneys, chosen and con∣secrated Archbyshop of York 382.54.
    • Monkes slayne and wounded at the hygh altare. 313.15.
    • Monkes driuen out of their Abbeys, and secular Priests placed in their roumthes. 231.2.
    • Mowbray Robert, Constable of Kinarde Ferie Castle, ta∣ken prisoner. 433.27.
    • Mount Sorrel Castle. 595.76.
    • Money in Ireland made of lyke weyght and finenesse to the English coyne. 570.57.
    • Money sent ouer into Flaun∣ders to pay king Iohns Souldiers wages. 583.107
    • Mountagne Edward knight Lord chiefe Iustice of the Common place is one of the Executors of Henrie the eyght. 1611.50 is excepted out of the generall pardon, and why. 1722.58.
    • Mountfoord Simon, goeth o∣uer into Fraunce, and is re∣ceiued into the French kings seruice. 776.8.
    • Mountgomerie Roger, Earle of Shrewsburie in armes a∣gaynst king William Rufus. 318.64.
    • All Monasteries visyted. 1564 27.
    • Montmerētcie Annas great master of the French kings house made knight of the Garter. 1559.10.
    • Montfort Castle delyuered to the Englishmen. 399.62.
    • Mountford Simon and his ar∣mie discomfited by Prince Edward. 772.59. is set at libertie and goeth a rouing. 776.6.
    • Monasterie of Briege, or Cala in Fraunce. 169.56.
    • Mountford Simon knight be∣headed. 1443.48
    • Monstrous Fishes. 1834.20. and. 1839.27. and. 1870.17.
    • The Moscouite sendeth an am∣bassadour. 1839.3
    • Moūtgomery Roger reconciled to the king. 319.36
    • Monstrous starre appeareth. 1864.40.
    • Moumbray Roger conspireth against king Henry the secōd. 426.112.
    • Morton Earledome confir∣med to Mathewe Earle of Boloigne. 427.16
    • Monkes of Canterbury com∣playning of their Archbishop Theobald to the Pope, are sent home with checkes. 383 13.
    • Mountford Simon made earle of Leicester. 654.65
    • Money graunted towarde the warres in Fraunce. 977.15. b.
    • Mortimer Roger Lord Lieute∣nant in Wales. 745.20
    • Monasteries suppressed. 1802 11.
    • Mouyng Wood, by the Kentish men bearing of bougbes in their handes. 292 64
    • Montgomery castle besieged in vaine by the Welchmen. 631 90.
    • Morley Robert. 373.73
    • Moun William keepeth the ca∣stle of Dunestor, in the right of Maude the Empresse. 368.77.
    • Monstrous number of Flyes in February. 1871.18.
    • Morgan Kidwally learned in the law. 1413. co. 2. lin. 11.
    • Mortimers Crosse. 1304. co. 2 lin. 43.
    • Morgan ap Reuther beheaded. 1304. co. 2. lin. 57.
    • Monteiny Arnold a knight slain in a Iustes. 729.50
    • Monkes of Dunstable muche hindred by the commyng of the Fryers thither. 757.14.
    • Thomas Mowbrey Duke of Norfolk imprisoned at Wind¦sore. 1099.26. a banished. 1101.13. b.
    • Monkaster, now called Newca∣stle. 307.100
    • Mollo brother to king Cead∣walla burnt in an house. 186 68.
    • Iohn Earle of Mountfort ta∣ken prisoner by the French∣men. 916.25. a
    • Monkes strange dreame of K. William Rufus death. 334 1.
    • Morchad king of Ireland frind to king Henry the first. 364 22.
    • Morindus deuoured by a mon∣ster of the sea. 30.22
    • Montargis recouered by the English. 1247. co. 2. lin. 36.
    • Monthault castle taken by Da∣uid prince of Wales. 712.35.
    • Monstrous fish killed at Mort∣lake. 658.50
    • Mons in Henaud held by Bri∣taines, and why so called. 87 101.
    • Monstreaw besieged and taken by the English. 1209. co. 1. li. 33.
    • Morgan Thomas. 1345. co. 1 lin. 9.
    • Monstrous birthes. 1816.7
    • Montmorency Frances Duke Montmorency ambassadour from the French king. 1863 28. is staulled knight of the Garter. ead. 56.
    • Monasteries al of three hūdred markes and vnder, geuen to the king. 1564.17. their nū∣ber and value. ead. 21
    • Moscouia discouered. 1714.26.
    • Mombray William sworne to king Iohn. 542.86
    • Malcolme king of Scottes as∣sisteth king Henry the second in his iourney and businesse beyond the seas. 399.18
    • Thomas Mowbrey made earle marshal. 1050.12. b
    • Morim inhabitants of the Di∣oces of Terwine in Fraunce 38.78.
    • More honorable it is to make a king, then to be a king. 225 29.
    • Montgomery castle buylt. 619 33.
    • Thomas Molineux slaine. 1068.3. a
    • Money clippers executed. 719 42.
    • Simon L. Montagew vittay∣leth Burg. 816.50. a
    • Mònt Paladour, or Shaftes∣bury builded. 19.4
    • Moone turned into a bloudy colour. 354.98
    • Monkes licenced to drinke Ale and Wine. 196.17
    • Mortalitie and dearth in Bri∣taine and Ireland. 177.46
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    • Emery Mountfort taken priso∣ne•…•…. 786.13. b. set at libertie 791.6. a.
    • Mondidier wonne. 1528.10
    • Mon•…•…cu•…•… de V•…•…wclere deputy of Calais. 1323. co. 1. lin. 11.
    • Mortimer castle. 390.45.
    • Mo••••oculus king of Limerike in Ireland slaine. 450.45
    • Edmund Mortimer Earle of March dyeth. 1038.12. b
    • Mountsorel castle deliuered to king Henry the second. 436.35.
    • Moone strangely eclipsed. 194 69.
    • Mortimer Iohn knight. 1450 15.
    • Monkes not knowen in Nor∣thumberland. 308.13
    • Moreuille Hugh knight. 415 61.
    • William Mountagew Earle of Salisbury dyeth. 924.21 b.
    • Monkes of S. Albons kept prisoners by the Popes Le∣gate in England. 745.40
    • Murder pretēded against Hen∣ry the third. 654.25
    • Montford Simons commen∣dation. 653.1
    • Morcade, a Dane, murdered at Oxford. 241.52
    • The Moscouite sendeth an Ambassadour. 1766 57.
    • Lorde Mowbrey created Earle of Notingham. 1006.8. b.
    • Monasterie of Bangor. 151.43.
    • Monkes liuing by the labour of their handes. 153.87.
    • Mother slayeth her sonne. 22.70.
    • Mountsorell Castle in Leyce∣stershire, besieged. 612.6.
    • Molle, the name of Mu••••nuci∣us. 23.50
    • Moneys forbydden. 835.3.
    • Mo••••••more battayle sought in Ireland. 386.20.
    • Moore Thomas knight spea∣ket of the Parliamēt. 1524.10.
    • Elinor Mountfort taken pri∣soner. 786.13. b
    • Mountfort Castle deliuered to the French King 557.27.
    • Monstrous Fyshe like to a man taken in the Sea. 559.56.
    • Mountgomerie Castle wonne by the Welchmen. 325.97.
    • Mortalitie and death in Bry∣taine. 111.19.
    • Molle resigneth his kingdome. 196.27.
    • Moses cyted. 5.3.
    • Mortimer Raufe. 318.68.
    • Morwith, looke Morindus.
    • Murtherers of Archbyshop Thomas Becket, flee after the deede done, and theyr death also described. 417.6.
    • Murtherers of Archbyshop Thomas Becket, excommu∣nicated. 418.11
    • Mules Nicholas Lieutenant in Gascoyne vnder Henrye the third. 704.94.
    • Multitude of gouernours per∣nitious to a common wealth. 800.17.
    • Munmouth castle taken, and rased to the ground. 772.68
    • Murrion of Cattell. 728.48.
    • Multitude rude, is rather a let then a furtherance to at∣chieue a victory. 370.16.
    • Mulbray Robert, taketh armes against king William Ru∣fus. 318.50.
    • Musgraue Iacke his valiant seruice. 1595.30.
    • Mulbray Robert, created Erle of Northumberland. 312.48.
    • Mutterel besieged. 1594. the siege broken vp. 1590.40.
    • Murder committed at Oxford vppon a woman by a Priest. 568.58.
    • Murther in Westmin. Church 1010.12. b.
    • Murtherers to suffer death by hanging. 472.59.
    • Murtherers of king Constan∣tius strangled. 109.98.
    • Merkam chiefe Iustice lost his office. pag. 1381. col. 1. lin. 16.
    • A Muster of Horsemen. 1712.14.
    • Mulinucius, looke Dunwallo.
    • Mulinucius lawes. 23.34.
    • Murcherdach, King of Ire∣land. 326.70.
    • Murreine among cattel. 314.27.
    • Earle of Murrey taken priso∣ner. 898.20. b.
    • Murton Byshop of Elie com∣mitted to warde. pag. 1387. col. 1. lin. 8.
    N.
    • Nathaliod a Britaine, neyther of ancient house, nor of skyll in the warres. 127.67
    • Nathaliod and his army dis∣comfited by the Saxons. 127.84
    • Nazaleod king of Britaines, maketh warre vpon the west Saxons. 130.14
    • Nazaleod with his armye dis∣comfited and slaine. 130.39
    • Nazaleod, nowe called Certi∣cestshore. 131.18
    • Nailes wherewith Christ was fastned to the crosse found, & what was done with them. 91.115. and. 92.19.
    • Nanneus sent to defend the in∣uasion of the Saxons. 105 102.
    • Nayles set in cuppes to mea∣sure draughtes. 231.112
    • Nathaliod made general of the British army against ye Sax∣ons. 127.67
    • Names of the Bishops and No¦bilitie present at the homage done by the Scottish kyng to kyng Iohn. 550.14
    • Name of this land generally to be called England. 204.45
    • Names and line of the kings, of the seuen kingdomes of En∣gland. 281.1
    • King of Naples disswadeth the French king from battaile. 905.18. a.
    • Nauntes citie vnliuered to K. Henry the second. 398.43
    • Narcissus sent into Gallia, to perswade the souldiers to go into Britaine. 48.72
    • Narcissus in great credit with Claudius the Emperour. 52 42.
    • Nambre Earle Henry taken by the French. 546.41.
    • Nations neare to Britaine, are subiect to the Romans. 86 88.
    • Names of the most valiant ca∣ptaines and soldiers, whose fame is moste renoumed for their noble deedes in the ho∣ly land, against the Sarasins 504.3.
    • Nauie alway in a readines, to defend the coastes from Py∣rates. 266.51
    • Names of British kings which reigned from Elidurus to Lud. 32.65. and. 32.100 and. 33.40
    • King of Nauer commeth into England. 991.41. a
    • Names of the Peeres sworne to king Iohn. 542.79
    • Names of the bishops present at the Coronation of kyng Iohn. 545.10
    • Names of the nobilitie at the coronation of kyng Iohn. 545.29.
    • Names of the Bishops that ac∣cursed king Iohn and the Realme, and afterward fled out of the Realme. 566.24
    • Names of the sureties sworne to keepe the league made be∣tweene king Iohn and Regi∣ginald Earle of Boloigne. 572.41.
    • Names of the noblemen that continued vnto king Iohn. 573.50.
    • Names of British people which submyt them selues to Cesar 42.74.
    • Names of foure kings in Kent at Cesars commyng. 42.97
    • Nauie sent out by king Eg∣elredus against the Danes. 240.10.
    • Nauie of Spaniards & French discomfited by the Englishe men 1020.53. a
    • Nantes besieged by the Eng∣lishmen. 1021.54. a
    • Names of learned men flouri∣shing in the tyme of king Hen¦ry the thyrd. 783.64
    • Names of the Barons that tooke part against king Hen∣ry the thyrd 726.19
    • Names of the Barons whiche tooke part with king Henry the thyrd, against the other nobles of the Realme. 726 35.
    • Names of the Lords that ban∣ded them selues against kyng Iohn. 588.45
    • Nauarre wonne by Ferdinand the kyng of Hispaine. 1473 50.
    • Nauie of Frenchmen. 908.44 a.
    • Robert de Namur serueth king Edward the third. 940.45 b.
    • Earle of Namur taken by the Scots. 898.50. a
    • Nauclerus cited. 75.107
    • Names of writers that liued in king Iohns dayes. 607.36
    • Names of the Lords that at the first went not against kyng Iohn, but afterwardes ioy∣ned with the other Barons at London. 589.32
    • Names of the parties that sate to make the agreement be∣twene king Iohn and the Barons. 589.75
    • Names of those elected to see the agreement betweene K. Iohn and his Barons perfor∣med. 590.25.
    • Names of the noble men and captaynes that came from beyond the seas to ayde king Iohn against the Barons. 592.80
    • Names of the chiefe prisoners taken by king Iohn in the ca∣stle of Rochester. 593.34
    • Names of the captaines of that part of the armye that Kyng Iohn left about London, and of the other parte that went with hym Northward. 595 7.14.
    • Names of the Barons accur∣sed by the Pope. 596.77
    • Names of the chiefe captaynes vnder whom ayde came out of Fraunce to the Barons against king Iohn. 597.72
    • Names of the noble men reuol∣ting from king Iohn, to Lew∣es. 600.34
    • Names of Castles wonne by Lewes. 600.78
    • Neotus an Abbot, motioner of the founding of the vniuersi∣tie of Oxford. 217.63
    • Neuille George Lorde of Bur∣geyny cōmitted to the towre, but deliuered againe. 1460 20.
    • New supply of Saxons sent for to come into Britaine. 102.70.
    • Neuill Alexander his Heptar∣chie cited. 205.35
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    • to the Duke of Norman∣die. 393.47
    • Newcastle otherwise called Drincouet, besieged, & woon. 429.30.
    • Newport a litle towne. 1415 co. 1. lin. 13.
    • Henry Newarke made archbi∣shop of Yorke. 815.32. a. di∣eth. 835.58. a
    • Newe mynster in Winchester builded. 217.57
    • Newgate set on fire. 1765.40.
    • Newe eractions. 1102.52. b.
    • New historie which is the Bri∣tish historie. 38.72.
    • Newbourgh. 194.66.
    • Neuile Edward knight behea∣ded. 1572.5.
    • Newton slayeth Hamilton in combat. 1634.30.
    • Alexander Neuil Archbshop of Yorke fleeth. 1070.36. a. attaynted. 1071.25.
    • New Forrest made by king William. 313.85.
    • Newcastle towne recouered from the Scottes. 397.6.
    • Lord Neuil sent into Britaine 993.7. b.
    • Guy de Nealle Marshal of Fraunce slayne. 947.10. b.
    • Neal Bruce taken. 842.50. a. executed. 843.17.6.
    • Neuil Iohn knight executed. 1581.2.
    • Newmerch Castle besieged and deliuered to the Frenchmen 385.20.
    • Newark. pag. 1329. col. 1. lin. 28.
    • Newbourgh Abbey. founded. 394 28.
    • Nefle Castle yeelded to the Frenchmen. 510.40.
    • Neuil Raufe Byshop of Cice∣ster dyeth. 611.42.
    • Newburge Robert, a man of great honour. 398.32.
    • Nennius a Britayne cited. 7.14.
    • Newburie Castle wonne by king Stephan. 386.42.
    • Raufe Lord Neuil created Earle of Westmerland. 1097.30. b.
    • Neuil Hugh, high Iustice of the Forrestes. 549.44.
    • Newcastle. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 13.
    • Newcastle in olde tyme called Monkaster. 307.100.
    • Neomagus a Citie in Britaine by whom builded. 2.95.
    • Newton Peter knight Coun∣sellour to Prince Arthur. 1456.54.
    • Newarke Castle builded. 371.75.
    • Newcastle taken by the Scots. 366.80.
    • Newcastle vpon Tyne brent by casual fire. 728.16.
    • Newarke Castle restored to the Byshop of Lincolne. 105.
    • Newcastle towne and Castle founded. 311.8.
    • Neglecting of Iustice, is cause of greater mischiefes. 311.82.
    • Newburne Churh. 312.26.
    • Neuil Raufe elected Archby∣shop hf Canterburie and the election made voyde by the Pope 637.27.
    • Neuer as yet any king drowned 329.76. Neuille Alane. ac∣cursed by Archbishop Tho∣mas Becket. 409.63.
    • Nennius getteth away Cesars swoord in fyght. 39.16.
    • Nenuius dyeth of the hurte which Cesar gaue him. 39.20.
    • Neptunus called Nepthuin. 5.4.
    • Neptunus parentage. 5.5.
    • Neptunus called king and God of the seas. 5.19.
    • Newburgh brent by Earle Iohn. 538.4.
    • Nectaridus Earle of the Sea coast in Britayne, slayne. 103.95.
    • Neuil Charles Erle of West∣merland rebelleth. 1839.38. fleeth into Scotland. 1841.12.
    • Nicholas Burdet knight. pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 32. lin. 56. col. 2. lin. 10. pa. 1237 co. 2. lin. 30. pag. 1265. col. 1. lin▪ 25. chiefe Butler of Norman∣die slayne. pag. 1265. col. 1. lin. 54.
    • Nicastum recouered by the Englishmen. 356.18.
    • Nichol Robert. 368.78.
    • Nigellus slayne by his brother Sithrike. 223.101.
    • Nichosia in Cypres wonne by king Richard the first. 493.39.
    • Nimblenes of the British Cha∣retmen. 38.6.
    • Nicholas chaplayne to king Henrie the second. 420.99.
    • Niemagus, a Citie in Britaine by whom builded. 2.95.
    • Nidred and Suebhard, vsur∣pers in the kingdome of Kent. 187.21.
    • Nichola a Lady keepeth the ca∣stle of Lincolne and valiantly defendeth it. 612.50.
    • Nine Riuer. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 41.
    • Nigel or Neale Baron of Hal∣ton. 323.45.
    • Nigel or Neelle, Byshop of E. lye sent into exile. 371.77.
    • Niger cited. 376.45.
    • Nigel a Monke of Canterbu∣rie. 382.96.
    • Nicephorus cited. 53.19. and. 88.91.
    • Niger Raufe. 548.39.
    • Iohn Northampton Maior of London punisheth adulterie. 1039.29. a.
    • The Northren men refuse to paye a subsidie. 1434. slea the Earle of Northumber∣land. eadem. 30. make a re∣bellion. eadem. 47. are dis∣comfited and quieted. 1435.8.
    • Duke of Normandie commeth into Britayne with a pow∣er. 919.23. b.
    • Northumbers submit them∣selues to the West Saxons. 204.18.
    • Normandie conquered by Geffrey Plantagenet Earle of Aniou. 378.81.
    • Nouant Castle besieged by king Iohn. 584.43. deliue∣red to the king. 584.50.
    • Notingham. pag. 1329. col. 1. lin. 13.
    • Norwegian shippes depart home with sorowful tidings. 285.12.
    • Normans beardes shauen, and therefore like Priestes. 286.28.
    • Normans smouldred in a ditch by following the chase after the English men. 287.45.
    • Nobilitie and Byshoppes of England enuying one ano∣ther, refuse to make an Eng∣lishman their King, and re∣ceiue a stranger. 291.50.
    • No bondmen in England, be∣fore William the Conque∣rours comming. 292.23.
    • Noble men and Gentlemens names which assisted King William in the conquest of England. 293.61.
    • Normans resisted and slaine by the Englishmen. 298.48.
    • Notingham Caule builded. 298.80.
    • Northumberland rebelleth a∣gainst King William. 299.36.
    • Northumber rebelles vanqui∣shed by King William. 299.77.
    • Norman Garison at Yorke, slayne by the Danes and English exiles. 300.61.
    • North partes of England brought vnto the obeysance of the Danes and English exiles. 300.71.
    • Northumberland and Yorke∣shire wasted by King Willi∣am. 302.37.
    • Norman lawes not equal and why. 304.21.
    • Normans rebel against king William, and are subdued by an armie of English men. 307.78.
    • Northwales constrayned to yeeld a yearly tribute to king Adelstane. 226.86.
    • Northumberland entirely reco∣uered from the Danes. 228.2.
    • Northumbers rebel against king Edredus, and are sub∣dued. 222.39.
    • Northumbers take an othe to be true vnto king Edredus and breake it. 229.45.
    • Northumbers disloyaltie puni∣shed with destruction of their countrey. 229.
    • Northumbers submit them∣selues, and obtaine pardon for giftes of King Edredus. 229.
    • Norwich taken and spoyled by the Danes. 243.70.
    • Northfolke wasted by the Danes. 245.52.
    • Northamton burned by the Danes. 245.73.
    • Northumbers reuolt to Kyng Swanus, and become his subiectes. 247.70.
    • Northumbers subdued by the Danes. 252.76.
    • Noblemen of England slayne at the battel of Ashdon. 255.104.
    • Norman Earle. put to death 260.41.
    • Normans that came ouer with Alured, slayne by the Pol. 264.27. and. 265.89.
    • Norwich and the countrey ad∣ioyning, robbed by Roger Bygod. 318.57.
    • No man of so euil affection, but sometime dealeth vprightly. 321.23.
    • Norman rebels to be restored to their landes and liuings in England. 321.78.
    • Norwegians arriue in Humber with a great power. 284.57.
    • Norwegian souldiour defen∣deth a bridge agaynst the whole English armie 284.75.
    • Norwegian souldiour, which defended the bridge, slayne. 284.80.
    • Norwegian armie dicomfited and slayne by the English men. 284.88.
    • Normans constreyned to de∣part the Realme, through Earle Godwins procure∣ment. 274.25.
    • Normans which withdrewe in∣to Scotland out of Eng∣land, slayne. 275.74.
    • Northumbers rebel agaynst Tostie their Earle. 278.97.
    • Northumbers require to haue a new Earle. 279.12.
    • Normans conquest of England foretold by king Edwardes vision. 279.115.
    • Noe and his familie preserued from the flood. 1.56.
    • Noe the onely Monarke of al the world. 1.66.
    • Noe diuideth the earth be∣tweene his three sonnes. 1.72.
    • Norwich besieged by Kyng Williams power is yeelded

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    • vpon conditions. 308.12.
    • None to heare Masse of a mar∣ried Priest. 309.55.
    • Noble men slayne at the battel of Poytiers. 960.3. b.
    • Noble men taken prisoners at the battel of Poiters. 960.17. b.
    • Norfolke rebels vanquished by their Bishop. 1032.10. a.
    • Norris Henry knight made Lord of Ricotte. 1862.57.
    • Nobilitie declared innocent by ye kings proclamatiō. 1066.29. a. come to London with an armie. 1068.30. b. open their griefes to the king. 1069.20. b.
    • Northumberland Earle com∣mitted to warde. 508.34. deliuered agayne. ibidem. 7.
    • Normandie interdicted. 508.38.
    • Northumberland, in olde time called Bernicia. 164.43.
    • Duke of Normandie winneth Townes from the English men. 928.24. a.
    • Normandie reduced to the En∣glish subiectes. pag. 1202. col. 1. lin. 5.
    • Norrice Henry executed. 1561 9.
    • Notingham newe towne and bridge builded. 222.69.
    • North partes spoyled by the Scottes. 1014.1. a
    • Notingham towne burnt, and the Castle besieged. 388.28.
    • Noble ofspring of the Kentishe kings decayeth. 202.53.
    • Northumberland spoyled by the Scots. 1047.5. b
    • Norwich Monasterie founded. 333.80.
    • Northumberland and Mercia withdrawe their obeysance to the West Saxons. 209.1.
    • Northumberland recouered frō the Scots. 397.5.
    • Northampton. pa. 1299. col. 1. lin. 47. col. 2. lin. 15. lin. 18.
    • Notingham Castle. pag. 1415 col. 1. lin. 51.
    • Iohn Northamptō condemned to perpetual prison. 1047.30. b.
    • Norwich wonne by Ret. 1662.30.
    • Noble of gold coyned. 924.23. a.
    • Northfolke and Suffolke dely∣uered to the Saxons. 118.45.
    • Northumberland spoyled by the Scots. 1074.34. b.
    • Noble men indited. 1062.27. a.
    • Norwiche Castle surrendred to Lewes. 610.35.
    • Norwich Castle geuē to Hugh Bigot. 427.30.
    • Notingham towne, wonne by the Danes. 209.97.
    • Nonnius cited. 4.7.
    • Northen men spoyle Saint Al∣bons. pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 12.
    • Noble men slaine at Cressy. 934.32. b. 937.30. a.
    • Normandy lost by the English. pag. 1277. co. 1. lin. 25.
    • Byshop of Norwiche dyeth in the Popes Court. 948.44. b.
    • Noble men famous in Kyng Edward the thirdes dayes. 1001.10. a.
    • Noble men taken prisoners at Roche Darien. 941.40. a.
    • Northumberland vnto Tyne, graunted to William, kyng of Scots. 427.26.
    • Norrham Castle wonne by the Scots. 1487.50
    • Noble men of Scotland taken at Neuils Crosse. 940.10. a.
    • Normans deadly hated of the Englishmen. 313.51.
    • Normandie raised in commoti∣on against king Stephan. 367.81.
    • Nunneries suppressed. 1471.33.
    • Normans possessions confisca∣ted in England. 706.74.
    • North Wales & Southwales ioyneth in amitie together to rebel against Henrye the third. 744.73.
    • Northampton towne, besieged and taken by king Henry the thyrd. 766.35.
    • W. Northburghs letter descri∣bing king Edwarde the .iii. viage, 936.20. b.
    • Normandy interdited and why. 546.50.
    • Norrham Castle buylded. 359 15.
    • Normandie subdued by the K. of England vpon that daye on which England was con∣quered by the Duke of Nor∣mandie. 34.84.
    • Nouantes, where they inhabi∣ted. 59.26
    • Noble men slaine at Roche Darien. 941.47. a.
    • Nobilitie die. 660.98.
    • Nobilitie complaine of the Popes collector. 706.36.
    • Nobilitie of England despised by the nobles of the Poicto∣uines by reason of their cosy∣nage to Henry the thyrde. 750.90.
    • Normandie inuaded by the French king. 556.50.
    • Noble men taken prisoners at the siege of Lincolne. 613.85.
    • Norwich Castle left for a pray to Lewes. 602.4.
    • Norwich Citie deliuered to the king. 397.20.
    • Noe one of the Giantes. 5.55.
    • Nunnes not to be godmothers to any mans child. 341.10.
    • Nobles of England do homage to Henry sonne to king Hen∣ry the second. 412.74.
    • Nouiomagus a Citie in Bri∣taine, by whom builded. 2.96.
    • None to beare office in the Court vnlesse he were lear∣ned. 218.12.
    • Nobilitie conspire against king Henry the thyrd. 630.40.
    • Normandie inuaded by the French king. 545.89.
    • Nobilitie of England, swea∣reth fealtie to Duke Henrye Fitzempresse. 391.96
    • Norwich Citie assaulted and wonne by the confederates against king Henrye the se∣cond. 433.59.
    • Noble men dye. 759.15.
    • Norrham Castle. 436.28.
    • Northumbers accustomed to stirre tumultes and rebelli∣on against theyr gouernours. 219.18.
    • Northumberland inuaded and afflicted by the Englishmē. 221.70.
    • Nobles of Poictou rebell a∣gainst the Earle Richard, sonne to King Henry the se∣cond. 467.22.
    • Northumbers vanquished by Offa. 194.90.
    • Northumberland without king or gouernour. 202.9.
    • Nothelmus succeedeth Tacui∣nus in the Archbyshoprick of Cantorburie. 193.29
    • Nouant Robert, apprehended and committed to prison. 514.90.
    • Nouant Hugh Byshop of Co∣uentrey pardoned by Kyng Richard the first. 526.16.
    • Nouant Robert dyeth in pri∣son. 526.21.
    • Norwich Abbey set on fire by the Citizens, and burned. 782.46.
    • Notingham towns taken and burned. 435.38.
    • Northampton. 542.60.
    • Norweygians, called by the English people, by the name of Danes. 215.16.
    • Northest country people called by the Englishmē by ye name of Danes. 215.15.
    • Normans vanquished and cha∣sed by the Englishmen. 345 14.
    • Normandie possessed by Rollo and his people, and why so called. 213.70.
    • Northampton besieged by the Barons, but to no effect. 588 92.
    • Northumberland sacked, and deuided amongst the Danes 212.31.
    • Northwales subdued by the West Saxons. 204.31.
    • Norwich Castle. 390.65.
    • Nobilitie reuolted frō Lewes to Henry the thyrde. 608.26.
    • Nusse besieged. pag. 1346. co. 2. lin. 30.
    • Nudigate Monke of the Chat∣terhouse executed. 1563.50.
    • Number of Iulius Cesars shippes at his seconde com∣ming into Britaine. 40.82.
    • Nunnes make away their chil∣dren be got out of wedlocke. 190.21.
    • Nunnes forbidden to goe on Pilgrimage. 190.29.
    • Nunnes of Amesbury displaced bycause of their incontinent liuing. 447.67.
    • Nun cousin to Inas. 187.96.
    • Number of Monkes in the Monasterie of Bangor. 153 82.
    O.
    • Obrin created Earle of Com∣mon. 1590.10.
    • Obeyers of the Popes, or Tho∣mas Beckets Archbyshop interdiction, to be banished with their linage, and theyr goods confiscate. 408.104.
    • Obseruers and defenders of the auncient customes of the elders in England, accursed. 409.56.
    • Obedience to the Pope tho∣roughout the realme, for∣sworne. 411.2.
    • Obrin Dunon knight created Barō of Ebranky. 1590.12
    • Occa and Ebusa arriue in the North, and settle themselues there. 114.18.
    • Octauius, Duke of Gewisses appoynted gouernour of Britaine vnder Constanti∣nus. 92.86.
    • Octauius maketh himselfe K. of Britaine. 92.94.
    • Octauian, looke Octauius. Octauius put to the woorse by Traherne, fleeth into Norway for ayde. 93.9.
    • Octauius dyeth. 92.55.
    • Occa and Ebusa sent for to come into Britaine. 114.13
    • Occa fleeth to Yorke, and is there besieged. 123.8.
    • Occa and his Saxons, appoyn∣ted to dwel in Gassowaye. 123.11.
    • Occa and Osca taken prisoners 127.49.
    • Occa and Osca escaping out of prison, make fresh warre vppon the Britaynes. 128.
    • Occa and Osca slayne in the field by the Britaynes. 128.46.
    • Occasion geuen to the English men to reuolt from Kyng Lewes and to stand to Kyng Henry the third. 609.28.
    • Ocley battel fought by the

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    • English men agaynst the Danes. 206.109.
    • Occasion of the fable of Iupi∣ter helping Hercules from heauen. 6.25.
    • Occasion of the Normans title to the Crowne of this Realme. 242.35.
    • Octa, looke Occa.
    • Oceane spoyled. 48.16.
    • Odo banished or committed to prison, for suspition of si∣nister dealing. 312.68. and. 318.8.
    • Odo byshoppe of Bayeux, and Earle of Kent. 312.73.
    • Odo layd fast in prison in Ro∣chester Castle by his owne confederates. 320.14.
    • Odo being depriued of al his liuings and dignities in England returneth into Normandie. 320.24.
    • Odo vsurpeth diuerse possessi∣ons, belonging to the See of Canterburie. 320.82.
    • Odocer King of ye Heruli v∣surpeth the gouernment of Italy. 122.88.
    • Odo sent with an army into the North to reuenge Byshoppe Walchrrs death. 311.13. and. 312.10.
    • Oddo made Earle of Deuon∣shyre, and Somersetshire. 272.27.
    • Odo conspireth with Duke Robert, agaynst Kyng Wil∣liam Rufus. 318.28.
    • Odo submitteth himselfe to K. William Rufus. 320.9.
    • Odo Archbyshop of Yorke. 227.63.
    • Odiham Castle resigned to Henry the third. 751.58.
    • Odo Archbyshop of Canter∣burie. 229.27.
    • Odo released out of prison. 315 15.
    • Odiham Castle won by Lewes 601.3.
    • Odomare made Byshoppe of Winchester.
    • Offa sonne to Sigerius suc∣ceedeth Sighard and Seu∣fred in the kingdome of East Saxons. 190.37.
    • Offa renounceth his kingdome goeth to Rome and is made a Monke. 190.42.
    • Offa departeth out of this world. 195.68.
    • Offeditch cast, and where it runneth. 195.75.
    • Offchurch builded. 195.84.
    • Offa taketh vppon him the kingdome of Mercia. 194.78.
    • Offa alyeth him selfe with for∣rayne Princes. 195.31.
    • Offa and Charles the great, reconciled. 195.36.
    • Offa graunteth the tenthe part of his goodes to the the Church and the poore. 195.50.
    • Offa trauayleth to Rome, and graunteth Peter pence to the Pope. 195.56.
    • Offices claymed at Coronati∣on. 1119. col. 2. lin. 4.
    • Officers remoued from about king Edward the thyrd. 997.25. a. called agayne. 997.28. b.
    • Officers made. 1119. col. 1. lin. 19. pag. 1155. col. 2. lin. 31.
    • Officers appoynted in Scot∣land. 823.19. a.
    • Officers remoued. 847.40. a.
    • Office of an Harrault. pag. 1346. col. 2. lin. 56.
    • Offeld Manour, burnt. 779.41
    • Offa, sonne to Saxnot. 131.37
    • Offers made to the Emperour Henrie the sixt, to keepe king Richard the fyrst longer in prison. 514.39.
    • Officers changed. 913.10. a.
    • Ogersian Gilbert, a knight tem∣pler, punished for his fal∣shoode. 469.66.
    • Oglethorp Byshop of Carleile crowneth Queene Elizabeth 1776.36.
    • Olavus king of Swedeners, looke Aulafe.
    • Olavus, sonne to king Harold Harfager of Norway. 285.8.
    • Oliphant sent to Henry the thyrd. 739.31.
    • Oneon executed for denying the kings supremacie. 1574.32.
    • One soweth and another rea∣peth. 349.107.
    • Oueile Shane rebelleth, is ta∣med and slayne. 1837.58.
    • One brother helpeth another. 226 4
    • Onichelinus, looke Rechelinus.
    • Ouan. 194.65.
    • Opinions sundry of the buil∣ding of Saint Paules Church in London. 150.57.
    • Opinions concerning the first inhabiting of Britayne. 4.70.
    • Oration of William Earle of Pembroke before the No∣bilitie. 608.42.
    • Ordinances for Forrestes ap∣poynted. 536.60.
    • Oxford Castle surrendred to king Lewes. 610.35.
    • Order of a Coronation. 475.92.
    • Ordinances made against robberies. 732.8.
    • Ordouices where they inhabi∣ted. 18.87. and, 55.35.
    • Ordering of Abbeys and Mo∣nasteries in olde tymes. 193.21,
    • Order of succession in the Pic∣tish kingdome. 67.58.
    • Ordouices inuaded and slayne. 68, 80.
    • Ordinances for Armour to be had in pruate mens houses. 454.1 and. 455.34.
    • Orange Prince commeth into England. 1762.46.
    • Oration of king Richard the thyrd. pag. 1417. col. 2. lin. 40.
    • Oration of Henry Earle of Richmond. pag. 1419. col. 1. lin. 41.
    • Oration of the Duke of Buc∣kingham. pag. 1380. col. 2. lin. 32.
    • Order of the British fighting in Charrets. 37.105.
    • Oration made by Hubert arch∣byshop of Cantorbury. 544.19.
    • Ormus, an Earle. 227.69.
    • Order of Fryers newe deuised called sacked Fryers. 745.52.
    • Original and line of the Earles of Richmond. 301.69.
    • Order of the English and Nor∣man battailes, in the battail fought at Hasting. 286.59.
    • Ordalium law, what, and how executed. 269.64.
    • Orwell. 433.55.
    • Oration of Henry the fifth. pag. 1186. co. 1. lin. 48.
    • Order of the E•…•…rter founded. 923.36. a.
    • Oriall Colledge founded. 884.47. a.
    • Orlians besieged by the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1239. col. 1. lin. 47.
    • Ordinance for consecration of Byshops. 149.53.
    • Ordmer Duke, father to Queene Egelfrida. 235.7.
    • Ordinances set forth by Kyng Richard the first for his fleete to be obserued in his viage towards the Holy land. 484.53.
    • Ordinances deuised to be ob∣serued in the campes of the kings of England & France in their viage towardes the Holy land. 488.16.
    • Orreford. 431.53.
    • Orkney Iles recouered by the Britaines. 141.80.
    • Original of al nations for the most part vncertaine. 1.14.
    • Original of the Philosophers called Samothei. 2.69.
    • Original of the Philosophers called Sarronides. 3.17.
    • Original of the Philosophers called Druides. 3.47.
    • Original of Herauldes, and Heraultrie. 3.113.
    • Original of the Philosophers called Bardi. 4.1.
    • Oronius, a Barde. 4.41.
    • Osfride sonne to Edwine bap∣tised. 161.114
    • Osfride sonne to Edwin, slaine 163.58.
    • Osrike sonne to Elfricke, taketh vpon hym the kingdome of Deira. 164.38
    • Osrike falleth from Christe, to his former idolatrie. 164 51.
    • Osrike with al his army slaine. 164.58.
    • Oswald, sonne to Edelfert, cre∣ated king of Northumber∣land. 164.74
    • Oswald baptised in Scotland. 164.82
    • Oswald cōmeth against Cud∣wallo with an army. 164.104.
    • Oswald slaine by Penda. 167 23.
    • Osunus succeedeth his brother Oswald in the kingdome of Northumberland. 167.25
    • Osunus sueth to Cadwallo for peace. 167.29
    • Oswald zealous to set forth the sincere worde of life, sendeth into Scotland for preachers 167.67.
    • Oswald interpreteth Aydans Sermons to the people in the Saxon tongue. 168.57
    • Oswald had in estimation a∣mong his neyghbours. 168.92.
    • Osbright king of Northam∣bers expulsed his countrey. 209.32.
    • Osbright & Ella made friends, go forth against the Danes. 209.38.
    • Osbright and Ella slaine by the Danes. 209.46
    • Osbright burnt in the citie of Yorke. 209.62
    • Osrec a Dane, looke Basreeg.
    • Osberne a Dane, slaine, 210 37.
    • Osbright rauisheth the wyfe of one Bearne. 211.60
    • Osoulphus succeedeth his fa∣ther Egbert in the kingdom of Northūberland. 195.102
    • Osoulphus trayterously mur∣dred. 195.103
    • Oswyn Earle rebelleth agaynst king Molle. 195.113
    • Osrike a man of great auctho∣ritie among the west Saxōs. 198.36.
    • Osred succeedeth Aswald in the kingdome of Northumber∣land. 201.16
    • Osred expulsed his kingdome. 201.18.
    • Osred betrayed & put to death, 201.41.
    • Oswald succeedeth Ethelbert in the kingdome of Northū∣berland, and is immediately constrayned to forsake his Realme. 201.52
    • Osmond a captaine slaine. 204 64.
    • Osburga wife to king Ethel∣wolfus. 205.115
    • Osberne Pētecost constrained to forsake the land. 274.35
    • Osulfe expulsed out of the go∣uernment of the Northum∣bers, Copsius. 312.20.
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    • Osull slayne by a thiefe. 312 29.
    • Ostorius Scapula entreth into the British campe. 53.89
    • Ostorius entreth into the de∣fenced place of the Britains, and discomfiteth them. 56.6.
    • Ostorius entreth the Citie of Rome in triumph, for taking Cataracus. 57.15
    • Ostorius dyeth. 57.78
    • Oswaldes liberalitie towardes the poore. 168.102
    • Oswald Godfather to Cinegis∣cus at his christnyng. 169 9.
    • Oswald slaine by Penda. 170 8.
    • Oswald canonized a Saint, and sheweth myracles. 170.21.
    • Oswy sueth to Penda for peace and cannot obtaine it. 175 39.
    • Oswy voweth vnto God for vi∣ctorie. 175.46
    • Oswy commeth against Penda with an army. 175.51
    • Oswy sickneth, and dyeth. 179 72.
    • Oswy brother to Oswald, suc∣cedeth his father in the king∣dome of Northumberland. 170.26.
    • Oswy and Oswin begynne to make warre ech against other 170.48.
    • Oswyn betrayed to Oswy, and slaine. 170.59
    • Oswin an humble Kyng. 171 12.
    • Ostorius Scapula the new li∣eutenant of Britaine, & his exploites at his first cōmyng thyther. 53.50
    • Fitz Osbert accuseth his bro∣ther of treason. 529.5
    • Osred sonne to Alfride, succee∣deth his father in the Kyng∣dome of Northumberland. 190.59.
    • Osred slaine in battaile by his kinsfolkes. 190.73
    • Osyris father to Neptune, and Hercules. 5.5.
    • Osyris slaine by his nephewes 5.96.
    • Osrike Kyng of Northumber∣land. 186.12
    • Ostorius M sonne to the Li∣eutenant, deserueth a ciuica corona against the Britains. 53.98.
    • Osrick and Kenred succede Os∣red in the Kingdome of Nor∣thumberland. 190.76
    • Oswald rebelleth against Ethe∣lard. 191.44
    • Oswald fleeth out of the coun¦trey. 191.49.
    • Osberne permitted to take vp vitail for his armie vppon condition to depart the Realme. 302.26.
    • Osmond second Byshoppe of Salisburie. 316.47.
    • Ossestrie thrise burnt within xxx. yeares. 1837.37.
    • Osgote Clappa, a Noble Dane. 268.2.
    • Osmear an English souldiour like to king Edmond, slayne. 254.53.
    • Osca and Otha, wast and de∣stroy the West partes of Britayne. 124.59.
    • Osca and Otha with their ar∣mie discomfited. 124.65.
    • Osyris came into Britayne. 9.1.
    • Osberne Vncle to king Swa∣nus of Denmarke sent with an armie into England. 300 27.
    • Osgote Clappa, receyueth his wife, and returneth into Denmarke. 270.73.
    • Osrryda cruelly murdered. 189.13.
    • Oswin partner with Oswy in the kingdome of Northum∣berland. 170.42.
    • Oswald Byshop, remoued from Worceter to Yorke. 232.28.
    • Osgote Clappa banished the Realme. 269.116.
    • Ostrydo, wife to Ethelred. 189.8.
    • Ostreham. 395.19.
    • Otho or Othobon Cardinal commeth into England. 651.40. is highly commen∣ded. 651.55. appeaseth much controuersie among the Nobilitie. 651.63.
    • Othe made by the Kynges of England and Fraunce. 967.23.
    • Othe of obedience. 1103.10. a.
    • Othe made by the Welchmen. 788.4. a.
    • Othe made by the Scots. 822.40. b.
    • Othe ministred by the Kentish rebels to passingers. 1025.7. b.
    • Othe of the Kyngs of England and Fraunce. 1089.26. a.
    • Othe cōstreyned, nothing worth in lawe. 283.48.
    • Othe of a mayde, concernyng the bestowing of her bodye, without her Parents con∣sent, is voyde. 283.52.
    • Othes dispensed withal by the Pope. 396.62. and. 403, 89.
    • Othe taken by the Lordes spi∣ritual and temporal, to be true to king William and his Heires. 314.21.
    • Otho elected Emperour. 535.45.
    • Otho, sonne to Maude sister to Kyng Richard the fyrst made Earle of Yorke, and of Poictou. 490.45.
    • Oth, sonne to Occa, succeedeth his father in the kingdome of Kent. 129.111.
    • Otho the first Emperour mar∣rieth Edgina, daughter to King Edward 223.20.
    • Othobon Cardinal sent Legate from the Pope into Eng∣land. 774.57. lodged in the Towre. 778.30.
    • Oteford or Okeford battel, fought by the English men a∣gaynst the Danes. 255.50.
    • Othon, made Custos, or Gar∣dein of the Citie of London. 774.75.
    • Othe of the Duke of Burgone to Henry the fift. pag. 1204. col. 1. lin. 36. of the three estates of France. pag. 1211 col. 1. lin. 20.
    • Othe of the Lordes. 1231. col. 2. lin. 16.
    • Othe of allegiancy taken anew by king Iohn of his subiectes 567.74.
    • Othe of obedience to king Iohn. 542.64.
    • Othe taken by king Iohn in Normandie. 543.72.
    • Othe taken by the Byshoppe of Beauuois. 546.58.
    • Othe taken by diuers of the Nobilitie in Fraunce to a∣sist king Iohn agaynst the French. 547.3.
    • Otha, looke Osca and Otha.
    • Otwel, brother to Richard Earle of Chester, drowned. 357.109.
    • Othe of the kings of England, at their Coronatiō. 476.35.
    • Othe exacted of Henry the third and of Edward his sonne Prince of Wales. 751.37.
    • Othobone Cardinal Legate, returneth to Rome. 780.6. is chosen Pope and named Adrian the fyft. 780.8.
    • Othe of Allegeance demaunded by King Iohn of his subiects 587.80.
    • Otho the Emperour commeth into England to king Iohn. 564.31.
    • Otford battel fought by Offa against the Kentishmen. 194 89.
    • Otho the seconde Emperour. 235.68.
    • Outrages committed by the Frenche men that came a∣gainst kyng Iohn vnder Le∣wes. 601.67.
    • Ouse ryuer. 214.115.
    • Ouse ryuer. 284.59.
    • Owen Glendoner wyth the Welchmen rebel. pag. 1132 co. 1. lin. 34. pag. 1133. co. 2 lin. 14.39. pag. 1142. co. 1. lin. 16. his sonne taken. pag. 1155. co. 2. lin. 57.
    • Owen ayded the Frenche. pag. 1149. co. 2. lin. 50. ended his lyfe. pag. 1155. col. 2. lin. 20.
    • Owse bridge born away. 1834 13.
    • Owen Teuther maried Queen Katharine. pag. 1264. co. 2. lin. 4. committed to warde lin. 21. taken and beheaded. pag. 1304 co. 2. lin. 56.
    • Owin Prince of Wales, slaine. 354.88.
    • Earle of Oxford dyeth in Fraunce. 967.12. b
    • Oxford wonne by the Danes. 247.81.
    • Oxfordshiremen vanquished and slaine. 54.1
    • Oxenford Iohn, made Byshop of Chichester. 432.60
    • Oxford statutes repealed by Act of Parliament. 774.6.
    • Oxford Castle. 391.22.
    • Oxford Schollers make a fray wyth Otho the legates men. 652.11.
    • Oxford forsaken of the Schol∣lers. 568.69.
    • Oxford Burgeses require ab∣solution for hanging three Schollers vniustly, they are assoyled, and penance enioy∣ned them. 582.94.
    • Oxfordshiremen, a puysant kind of people. 53.73.
    • Oxford besieged by king Ste∣phan and taken. 379.6.
    • Oxford Vniuersitie founded. 217.61.
    • Oxford burned by the Danes. 245.19.
    • Oxeholm•…•… Ile taken, and pos∣sessed by certaine outlawes and dishinherited persons. 776.58.
    • Oxe hides payed for a yeerely tribute out of Ireland. 442.11.
    • O•…•…cay walkeline, a valiant knight. 380.34.
    P.
    • Pal sent from Rome vnto Rafe Archbishop of Cantorbury. 351.102
    • Paul the Apostle was rounded and shauen. 378.34
    • Pawlet Amise knight. 1450.16.
    • Paulus a Notarie sent ouer in∣to Britaine with commissiō. 94.68.
    • Paulus called Catera, & why. 94.73.
    • Paulus returneth into Italy, & is slaine. 95.16
    • Parliament. 786. lin. 29. a
    • Parliamēt at London. 790.5. b
    • Parliament at Shrewsbury. 793.45. b.
    • Parliament at Aeton Burnel. 794.2. a
    • Parliament at Berwick. 822 18. b
    • Parliament at Bury. 823.19 b.
    • Parliament at Salisbury. 824 38. b
    • Parliament at Yorke. 831.

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    • 1. a.
    • Parliament holden at Oxford. 557.69.
    • Pawlet William Lord Saint Iohns, Lord great master, & President of the Counsel, politiquely obtayneth the Towre. 1689.1. is crea∣ted Marques of Winchester 1709.
    • Paulet William knight, trea∣surer of his maiesties house, is created Lord S. Iohn. 1572.52.
    • Palingus Earle, husbande to Gunthildus, with his wife, and his sonne, put to death. 247.30.
    • Pawlet William knight, is made Lord Pawlet of Ba∣sing. 1862.54
    • Par William knight, created Lord Par. 1572.54
    • Parliament vnder Henry the fourth. 1119. co. 1. lin. 34. pa. 1121. co. 2. lin. 22. pa. 1132. co. 2. lin. 20. pa. 1135 co. 2. lin. 28. at Couentrie. 1140. co. 2. lin. 44. at Lon∣don. 1141. co. 1. lin. 11. at Couentrie. pa. 1143. co. 1. lin. 16. pa. 1150. co. 2. lin. 23. at Glocester. pa. 1153 co. 1. lin. 2. pa. 1155. co. 2. lin. 34. pa. 1161. co. 2. lin. 50.
    • Parliament by Henry the sixt. pa. 1226. co. 1. lin. 41. pag. 1228. co. 1. lin. 29. pa 1243 co. 2. lin. 42. at Roan. pag. 1245. pa. 1249. co. 1. lin. 52. pa. 1262. co. 1. lin. 54 pa. 1271. co. 1. lin. 27. at Bury. pa. 1273. col. 2. li. 20. at Leicester. pa. 1277. co. 2. lin. 20. pa. 1279. co. 1. lin. 3. pa. 1288. co. 2. lin. 40. at Couentrie. pa. 1298. co. 1 lin. 44. at Westminster. pa. 1300. co. 1. lin. 30.
    • Pace Richard doctor dieth mad 1551.20.
    • Paulet William knight, Con∣troller of the Kyngs house, ambassadour vnto the french king. 1560
    • Parker Doctor Archbishop of Canterbury. 1803.7. dieth 1870.57. his Epitaph. 1872.5.
    • Packington Robert mur∣dered. 1570.3.
    • Parliament holden at Ox∣forde. 629.5.
    • Patrike William the elder, conspyreth agaynst king Henrye the second. 426.110.
    • Paule Earle of Orkney. 285.9.
    • Paluel Castle taken by the French king 469.10.
    • Pauline Souday field. pag. 1311. col. 2. lin. 8.
    • Pascy Castle besieged in vayne. 538.7.
    • Paulinus fleeth into Kent with Ethelburga and her children. 164.19.
    • Paulinus becommeth By∣shop of Rochester. 164.34.
    • Palles sent from the Pope to Paulinus and honori∣us. 163.9.
    • Parishes how manye in England. 1524.30.
    • The Pageantes set foorth in the Citie of London as Queene Elizabeth went thorough it to her Coronati∣on. 1787.14.
    • The new Palace before Guisnes descrybed. 1509.54.
    • Paulinus licenced to preach the Gospel in Northum∣berland. 161.57
    • Valeran Earle of Saint Paule, marryeth the kings halfe sister. 1016.11. b.
    • Palladius sent from Rome to preach in Scotlande. 120.1.
    • Paulet Amis knight sent Commissioner into Corn∣wal. 1451.53.
    • Paulinus Suetonius retur∣neth out of Anglesey to London. 63.116.
    • Paulinus Suetonius recey∣ueth ayde into Britayne. 64.50.
    • Paulinus Suetonius gy∣ueth the Britaines an vtter discomfiture. 65.22.
    • Ponthoise recouered by the English. pag. 1263. col. 2. lin. 52. got agayne by the French. pag. 1265. col. 1. lin. 41.
    • Palmer Thomas knight han∣ged. 1722.25.
    • Partrich Miles knight com∣mitted to the Towre. 1709 31. is hanged. 1712.5.
    • Par William knight Vncle to the Queene created Lord Par of Horton. 1591.52.
    • Papirio Iohn a Cardinal, sent Legate into Ireland. 386.29
    • Papirio Iohn receiueth an othe of fidelitie vnto king Stephan. 386.40.
    • Patrike Earle of Salisburie, slayne by treason of the Po∣ictou•…•…s. 411.20.
    • Pal sent from Rome to Tho∣mas the Archbyshop elect of Yorke. 348.110.
    • Pandulph, made Byshop of Norwitch. 617.26.
    • Paganel or Paynel, keepeth the Castle of Ludlow, in the ryght of Maud the Empres 368.76.
    • Paris yeelded to the French. pag. 1258 col. 1. lin. 28.
    • A Parliament. 1708.18.
    • Parliament when first institu∣ted and the order thereof. 354.12.
    • Pal sent into Britayne vnto Augustine. 149.99.
    • Paulet William Marques of Winchester dyeth. 1861.46. his prayses. ibidem.
    • Pattern of an excellent gouer∣nour. 69.9.
    • Parliament at Lincoln. 836.28. a.
    • Paule Abbot of Saint Albons Nephue to Lanfranke. 320.69.
    • Pace Richard sent to wage the Suisses. 1499.28.
    • Patents reuoked. pag. 1144. col. 1. lin. 43.
    • Pandulfe sent into Fraunce by the Pope to practise with the French king for king Iohns destruction. 573.19.
    • Parliament at Caerlile. 844.41. a.
    • Parliament at Northampton. 847.35. b. 891.45. a.
    • Parliament of white bandes. 860.30. a.
    • Pandrasus prepareth an armie agaynst the Troian ofspring 11.27.
    • Pandrasus and his armie dis∣comfited by Brute. 11.34.
    • Pandrasus taken prisoner, and his armie ouerthrowen. 12.4.
    • Parliament sommoned at Lon∣don to be holden. 617.49.
    • The Paraphrase of Erasmus translated and commaunded to be had in al Churches. 1633.40.
    • Parliament called in king Ri∣chards name. 1111.16. a.
    • Paulinus made Archbyshop of Yorke. 163.10.
    • Paulinus Byshop, sent vnto Edwine with the Ladie E∣thelburga. 159.36.
    • Amerie de Pauie knight Cap∣tayne of Calais Castle. 943.1. b. selleth Calais to the French men. 944.3. a.
    • Parliament. pag. 1166. col. 1. li. 28. pa. 1168. col. 1. lin. 54. pag. 1186. col. 1. lin. 46. pag 1213. col. 1. li. 23. pa. 1214. col. 1. lin. 44.
    • Par William Marques of Northampton goeth against Queene Mary. 1720.40. proclaymeth Queene Mary. ibidem. and goeth and sub∣mitteth him selfe vnto her grace. ibidem. is attaynted. 1721.25. deliuered out of the Towre. 1734.40. is chosen high Steward of England. 1801.43.
    • Paulinus Suetonius, and Iu∣lius Classicianus, fall at square. 65.69.
    • Pascentius, sonne to Vortiger∣nus, returneth into Britaine with an armie. 123.38
    • Pascentius with his armie dis∣comfited and slayne. 123.52
    • Paulinus Byshop of Rochester departeth this life. •…•…70.36.
    • Parliament called the great Parliament. 1094.50. a.
    • Pawlet William Lord Saint Iohn knight of the order and great maister of ye hous∣hold appoynted by the kings Testament to be one of hys sonnes gouernours. 1611.58.
    • Parliament at Northampton. 1023.18. a.
    • Pageauntes in making. pag. 1371. co. 2. lin. 53.
    • Parliament that wrought won∣ders. 1070.35. b.
    • Pardons promised to sutch; as wil go into the Holy land, to defend it against the Sara∣sins. 454.98.
    • Pandrasus king of Greece. 10.69.
    • A Parliament at the blacke Friers. 1524.6
    • Pascy Castle. 445.24.
    • Paulinus Suetonius sent Lieutenant into Britain. 59.76.
    • Paulinus Suetonius winneth the Ile of Anglesey. 59.114 Paules Churche in London builded. 33.111.
    • Parliament at Westminster. pa. 1313. co. 1. lin. 15.
    • A Parliament. 1634.
    • Paules steeple in London fini∣shed.
    • Pace Richard described. 1518.28.
    • Pardon. 969.18. a.
    • Parliament at Cambridge. 1074.22. a.
    • Passelew Iohn. 726.4.
    • Pausanias cyted. 4.100. and. 8.1. and. 8.74.
    • Palmer Thomas knight ouer∣throwen in fight. 1637.8.
    • Paulinus sent into Brytaine. 149.98.
    • Partholin, looke Bartholoin. 28.
    • Paul the Apostle preacheth to the Britaines. 53.23.
    • Peterborrough in olde tyme called Meidhamsteede. 181.11.
    • Percie restored Earle of Nor∣thumberland. pag. 1168. col. 1. lin. 40.
    • Peter Pence graunted to the Pope by Offa. 195.64.
    • Peada murthered throughe treason of his wyfe. 176.41.
    • Peda or Peada king of Mercia receyueth the Christian faith 173.7. and. 173.31.
    • Peda Baptised by Finnan. 173.32.
    • Pestilence. 1833.1. what num∣ber dead thereof in London. eadem. 10. ceaseth. 1834.47.
    • Pedredesmouth battel, fought by the Englishmen against the Danes. 206.105.
    • Percie Henry the fift Earle of

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    • Northumberland warden of the Marches conducteth the Ladie Margaret into Scotland, and his magnifi∣cence. 1458.10.
    • Peace taken betweene kyng Iohn and the kyng of France for two yeares. 563.57.
    • Peredurus and Vigenius con∣spire against Elidurus. 31.83.
    • Peredurus & Vigenius reigne ioyntly as Kinges in Bry∣taine. 31-100.
    • Earle of Penbroke taken priso∣ner. 992.10. b.
    • Penda besiegeth the Citie of Exceter. 166.55.
    • Penda taken by Cadwallo, and his armie ouerthrowen. 166 60.
    • Penda ouerthrown at Heauen∣field battaile. 167.19.
    • Penda maketh warre against Osunus, and is slayne him∣selfe. 167.33.
    • Penda commeth against Qui∣chelme with an armie. 169.29.
    • Penda inuadeth Northumber∣land with an armie. 170.5.
    • Pertinar sent Lieutenant into Britaine. 77.51.
    • Pertinar pacifieth the dissenti∣ous armie in Brytaine. 77.58.
    • Pertinar striken downe and left for dead by his owne souldi∣ours. 77.61.
    • Pertinar obtaineth to bee dis∣charged from the Lieute∣nantship of Britaine. 77.63.
    • Perhennis, Captaine of the Emperor Commodus gard. 77.9.
    • Perhennis deliuered to the souldiours, and by them put to death. 77.38.
    • Penda maketh sharpe warre vpon Cenwalch king of west Saxons. 171.42.
    • Penda maketh sore warres vp∣pon Egricus King of the east angles. 172.17
    • Penda slaine by Oswy 172.62
    • Pentho battaile fought by the Danes against the Somer∣setshyre men. 241.70
    • Pennum battaile fought by Cenwalch against the Bri∣taines, where Bruces poste∣ritie receiueth an vncurable wound. 176.79
    • Pelagius heresie preuaileth in Britaine. 119.29
    • Peter a Monke, felowe with Augustine. 148.70
    • Persecution for religion. 1763 27. and. 1766.20.
    • Peter Warbeke called in deri∣sion, Perkin Warbecke coū∣terfeit Duke of Yorke. 1441 10. goeth into Portugall, and from thence into Irelād. eadem. 50. is sent forth by the French Kyng. ibidem. returneth into Flaunders. i∣bidem. is called the White Rose. 1442.8. his true li∣nage is found out. eadem. 10 landeth in Kent, and is re∣pelled with slaughter. 1445 30. saileth into Ireland, & from thence into Scotland. eadem. 30. maried the daugh¦ter of the Earle Huntley. ibi∣dem. his counterfeit pitie 1446.2. landeth in Corn∣wal. 1449.44. besigeth Ex∣ceter. 1450.1. fleeth and taketh Sanctuarye. eadem. 30. yeeldeth hym selfe. 1451 37. maketh an escape. 1552 7. is set in the stockes, and afterward standyng vpon a Scaffold, readeth his confes∣sion. ead. 30. corrupteth his keepers. 1453.43. is hanged 1454.7.
    • Peter Hialas the Spanish am∣bassadour vnto the kyng of Scottes. 1449.47. conclu∣deth a truce betweene Eng∣land and Scotland. eadem. 10.
    • Penda sore oppresseth Oswy with warres. 175
    • Penda and his army ouerthro∣wen by Oswy. 175.65
    • Peace concluded betwene kyng Henry the first, & his brother Robert Duke of Normadie, vpon conditions. 339.30
    • Peace and quietnes bought by the English men of the Danes, for money. 239.65. &. 244 51.
    • Petronille Countesse of Ley∣cester, arriueth in England with a power of Flemyngs. 431.52.
    • Petronille Countesse of Ley∣cester taken prisoner. 431 93.
    • Pelham Nicholas knight, vali∣auntly beateth the landed Frenchmen to their shyppes. 1602.20.
    • Percyes enter in league with Owē Glēdoner. 1137. co. 2 lin. 3. rayse their power a∣gainst Henry the fourth. pag. 1137. co. 1. lin. 30. craue aid of the Scots. 1137. co. 1. lin. 32. their pretence ibid. co. 2. lin. 17. were vanqui∣shed at Shrewsbury. 1140 col. 1. lin. 6.
    • Peace concluded betwene Cad wan and Ethelfert, vppon conditions. 156.99
    • Peter king of Castil chased out of his Realme. 971.48. a. restored. 974.8. a. slayne by his brother Henry. 974.28. b
    • Peter pence forbydden in En∣gland. 791.56. a
    • Pendaes godly saying, concer∣nyng cold Christians. 173.50.
    • Pestilence great at Calice. 1466.54.
    • Parre William Earle of Essex created Marques of Nor∣thampton. 1614.15. is sent with a power against Ket. 1663. is distressed by Ket. 1666.10
    • Peace betweene Britaine and France. 1021.31. b
    • Pemsey Castle besieged, and rendred to king William Ru¦fus. 319.57
    • Percy William knight. 1448.46.
    • Pestilence. 1839.12
    • Penda king of Mercia, ioyneth with the Britaines against Edwine. 163.51
    • Parre William, Lord Parre, created earle of Essex. 1591 50.
    • Percy Thomas knight, put to death. 1570.9
    • Petro Lione Hugh, a Deacon Cardinal, sent Legate into England. 442.94
    • Peake Richard keeper of the ci∣tie of Dublin. 454.33
    • Petrus Cirialis, Lieutenant of the nynth Legion, put to flight. 63.102
    • Pearch of land, how many foot it conteyneth. 312.103
    • Peace betwixt king Iohn and Arthur Duke of Britaine. 547.17.
    • Penensey towne and Castle. 390.79.
    • Peter first Abbot of S. Augu∣stines Monastery nigh Can∣terburie. 150.48
    • Peter of Sauoy made earle of Richmond. 658.115
    • Peace with the articles conclu∣ded betweene king Stephan and Hēry Fitzempresse. 389 27.
    • Penda succeedeth Ciarlus in the kingdome of Mercia. 165.41.
    • Penda an vnmeasurable hater of Christian religiō 165.63
    • Pelagius heresie reuiued in Britaine. 100.37
    • Pelitus a Wisard of Spaine. 166.50.
    • Pembroke shire spoyled by the Welch men. 749.59.
    • Penbroke Hal in Cambrige founded. 996.18. b.
    • Peter Pateshul a Frier prea∣cheth against his order. 1059.1. a. accuseth his brethren of Heynous crimes. 1059.10. b.
    • Peterborough Abbey establi∣shed. 234.9.
    • Pelagians exiled out of Bri∣tayne. 121.34.
    • Perceual Iohn. 1462.10.
    • Iohn Earle of Pembroke dis∣comfited. 980.43. b. dieth. 996.8. b.
    • Petroke, Earle of Perch. 398.51.
    • Peverel William, disinherited for sorcerie and wichcraft. 305.96.
    • Pelagius the heretike, borne in Wales. 118.38.
    • Pelagius heresie, what it was. 119.40.
    • Peinters first brought into England. 178.114.
    • Perthelmus, byshop of Whi∣terne. 192.26.
    • Iohn Pecham made Archby∣shop of Canterburie. 788.46. b. dyeth 806.13. a.
    • Peter Archbyshoppe of Taren∣sasia. 423.112:
    • Petilius Cerialis, appoynted Leutenante of Britaine. 66.68.
    • Pecham Henry executed for treason. 1766, 40.
    • Peter Bahuchet hanged at Sluce. 909.50. a.
    • Poter dwelling in Red Crosse streete. pag. 1358. col. 1. lin. 47.
    • Iohn Pouderhams knauery. 856.33.
    • Peace concluded betweene King Iohn and the king of France with a maryage and other agreementes 548.27.
    • Peace concluded betweene the Erle of Flaunders & the French king. 548.77.
    • Peace concluded vppon condi∣tions betweene Edmond king of England, and Au∣lafe king of Danes. 227.64.
    • Periurie neuer left vnpunished. 286.37.
    • Peter pence first payd in En∣gland to ye Byshop of Rome. 189.1.
    • Peter Byshop of Winchester made gouernour to king Henry the third. 617.33.
    • People at Canterbury tithed by the Danes. 246.22.
    • Pelagius Heresie renued a∣mong the Scots. 163.35.
    • Henry Lord Percy put to flight by the Scots. 843.10. b.
    • Peace concluded, betweene King Edward, and Earle Godwin. 273.90.
    • Peace breakers betweene king Henry the second and his sonnes excommunicated. 457.80.
    • Percie Henry the fourth Earle of Northumberland slayne. 1434.40.
    • The Pencioners muster in ar∣mour before her Maiestie. 1839.42. A lotterie held. 1839.46.
    • Percie Henry the first Earle of Northumberland Warden of the whole Marches sueth to be discharged of his office 1522. much mislyked there∣fore of al men. ibidem.
    • Peace proclaimed betweene king Henry the third and the Barons. 770.28.
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    • Petitur and Higanius, looke Peredurus and Vigenius.
    • Peace between England and Fraunce. 966.10. b
    • The Pencioners ordeyned. 1574.40.
    • Percie Erle of Worceter brea∣keth the staffe of his office. 1108.13. a.
    • People in al England numbred 312.79.
    • Peter Bressie Captayne of Alnewike Castle. pa. 1313. col. 2. lin. 54. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 24.
    • Percie Thomas made knight, after Lord, and the next daye Earle of Northumberland. 1767.28. rebelleth. 1839. his attemptes there, & after∣ward fleeth into Scotland. 1841.12. is brought out of Scotland and beheaded. 1865.
    • Peace concluded betweene William of England, and king Malcolme of Scotland vpon conditions. 307.60.
    • Peith Iohn. 1447.21.
    • Pente Riuer. 174.45.
    • Perkin Werbecke. pag. 1389. col. 2. lin. 42.
    • Petronius Turpilianus ap∣pointed Lieutenant of Bri∣taine. 66.9.
    • Henry Lord Percy sent to the Sea. 1058.30. b.
    • Peace concluded betweene K. William Rufus of England and his brother Duke Ro∣bert of Normandie vppon conditions. 321.68. and. 325.85.
    • Henry Lord Percie created Earle of Northumberland. 1006.8. b.
    • Peter the Apostle ware a sha∣uen Crowne. 178.30.
    • Peredurus reigne and deth, va∣riable among writers. 332.1.
    • Peace concluded at Stanes betwixt Henry king of Eng∣land, and Lewes the kings sonne of Fraunce. 616.46.
    • Peace with the Scottes. pag. 1249. col. 2. lin. 6.
    • Pestilence. pag. 1350. col. 2. lin. 55.
    • Penius Posthumus slayeth himselfe. 65.43.
    • Peter Landeyse. pag. 1407. col. 2. lin. 12. lin. 20. lin. 50. pag. 1408. col. 1. lin. 50. col. 2. lin. 13. lin. 47.
    • Petteham Manour, made o∣uer to the Church of Canter∣bury. 327.56.
    • Peace betweene England and Scotland. 873.30. a.
    • Pence of the value of two pen∣ces coyned. 1459.17.
    • Perrottus Nicholas cited. 5.42.
    • Thomas Percie created Earle of Worceter. 1097.30. b.
    • Alice Perers Concubine to king Edward the third. 997 27. a. banished the Realme. 1008.45. a.
    • Periurie reuenged, by euyl death and affliction. 365.48.
    • Perambulations of Forrestes. 834.50. a.
    • Peter pence in Ireland to be payed to the Pope. 420.112.
    • Peter Courtney byshop of Ex∣ceter. pa. 1402. col. 2. lin. 15
    • Penerel William of Notting∣ham. 369.
    • Pensey Castle deliuered to the king. 397.19.
    • Pencaire Dauid cited. 7.5.
    • Earle of Penbroke put to flight by Scots. 845.16. a.
    • Perdir the wisehard flourisheth 21.65.
    • Penwithstreete. 241.40.
    • Peter pence payment confir∣med by Ethelwolfus. 207.49.
    • Periurie horribly punished. 224.20.
    • Pegnalech Abbey. 177.49.
    • Peace dishonorable with the Scots. 891.47. a
    • Philip K. of France returneth home from the siege of Acres 500.113. practiseth falshode against king Richard the first in his absence in the Holy land. 503.5. prouoketh Earle Iohn to forsake his alleage∣ance vnto king Richard the first his brother. 509.47. en∣treth into Normandie with an armie. 510.34.
    • Philip Prince of Spayne mar∣rieth Queene Mary. 1756.54. his trayne. eadem. 12. is made knight of the Garter. 1759.10. goeth to the Par∣liament house in his Roabes 2759.36. goeth into Flaun∣ders vnto his father. 1764. taketh possession of the lowe Countreys & then returneth into England. 1766.53. passeth into Flaūders. 1767.2. winneth Saint Quintins concludeth peace with the French king. 1801.18.
    • Philip the Archduke of Au∣strich marrieth the heyre of Hispayne. 1459.50. cast on the coast of England by storme and saued. ead. 1. di∣eth. 1460.58. is described. 1460.1.
    • Philip king of Fraunce in dan∣ger of drowning by fal of a bridge vnder him. 527.25.
    • Philips Dauie knight counse∣lour to prince Arthur. 1456 52.
    • Philippes Rouland vicar of Croyden famous preacher. 1524.44.
    • Philip Byshop of Beauoyes ta∣ken prisoner. 531.59.
    • Phightiaid the name of the Pictes, in British, Scottish, and Pictish. 68.50.
    • Philpot Clement put to death. 1580.30.
    • Philip Earle of Flaunders, ta∣keth vpon him to goe to the Holy land. 439.7.
    • Philip king of Fraunce depar∣teth frō the battaile of Cres∣sey. 934.20. b.
    • Philip Duke of Burgongne. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 7. dyed. pag. 1318. col. 1. lin. 47.
    • Philip the French king twice in great daunger of taking by Richard the first. 111. al∣most drowned in the riuer of Gethe. 536.12.
    • Philip king of Fraunce dyeth. 347.106.
    • Philip the French king dyeth. 623.4.
    • Philip K. of Fraunce cōmeth to Sangate 942.16. a. sen∣deth to king Edward to haue an indifferent place for bat∣taile. 942.58. a. breaketh vp his armie. 942.30. b.
    • Philip Earle of Flaunders made Erle of Kent. 327.10.
    • Philip the French king iesteth at king Williams sicknesse. 314.54.
    • Philip de Commins. pa. 1323. col. 1. lin. 22.
    • Philip Queene of England dy∣eth. 980.2. a.
    • Philo cited. 101.78.
    • Pilgremages abolished. 1571.24.
    • Piemont the Prince Emanuell Philibert commeth into En∣gland. 1762.38. ouerthrow∣eth the French power neare to Saint Quintins. 1768.20. marryeth Margaret the French kings Sister. 1802.47
    • Piers of Erton knyght murde∣red king Richard the second. pag. 1129. col. 2. lin. 54.
    • Pinder Rachel-dooth penance, for fayning to bee possessed by the diuel. 1870.48
    • Piers of Gaueston banished. 841.1. b. called home and made Earle of Cornewale. 847.10. b. marryeth the kings Neece. 847.46. b. ba∣nished agayne. 879.20. a. ta∣ken and beheaded. 851.20. a
    • Pirats taken by ships of Rie.
    • Picts, Saxons and Scots in∣uade the Romane prouince in Britayne. 106, 60.
    • Pictes and Scots vanquished by the Saxons. 112.22.
    • Picts ouerthrowen betweene Lyene and Cere by the Nor∣thumbers. 190.68.
    • Piers a Legh beheaded. 1108.13. b.
    • Picts in league with the Eng∣lish men become Christians. 192.39.
    • Pilkinton Thomas attaynted 1425.45.
    • Picts and Scots slayne and chased out of Britayne. 100, 36.
    • Picts and Scots when first they came to inhabite Bry∣tayne. 102.15.
    • Picts require wyues of the I∣rish Scots. 67.55.
    • Picts the first strangers that came into Brytayne to inha∣bite next after the Romanes 67.65.
    • Peuenessey or Pemsey. place in Sussex, where Duke willi∣am of Normādie landeth his armie 285.65.
    • Pictes inuade Britaine. 67.6.
    • Pictes descended of the nation of the Scithians. 67.6.
    • Pictes, whereof so named. 67.10.
    • Pictes supposed to be Agathir∣ses. 67.17.
    • Pictes arriue in Irelande to seeke seates. 67.24.
    • Pictes depart from Irelande, and arriue in Britaine. 67.39.
    • Pictes vanquished and slayne by the Britaines. 67.45.
    • Pictes remainder appointed to inhabite Catnesse in Scot∣land. 67.49.
    • Pictes and Scots enter vppon the Britaines and chase them out of their townes. 101.6.
    • Pictes that inhabite the South part of Scotland, brought out of Scithia by Fulgen∣tius. 81.69.
    • Pictes, by what auncient Ro∣mane writer first made men∣tion of. 87.107.
    • Pictes so called of painting their bodyes. 13.90.
    • Pictes and Scots inuade Bri∣taine, and wast the countrey. 111.27.
    • Pictes and Scots returne into Britaine by sea, and inhabite the North partes of the Ile. 100.72.
    • Pilgrimage in women, a co∣lour to whoredome. 190.30
    • Pightland in Scotland, so cal∣led of the Pictes. 13.99.
    • Pictes send ayde to the Bry∣taines against the Romanes. 39.45.
    • Pig brought forth with a face like a man. 351.42.
    • Praying to Saintes not lyked of. 335.88
    • Pictes vanquished by king Os∣wy. 176.33.
    • Pictes and Scots driuen out of Britaine, with helpe of the Romanes. 100.6.
    • Pictes and Scots breake down the wall, and enter againe in∣to Britaine. 100.20.
    • Pikering towne builded. 32.15.
    • Pirrhus, sonne to Achilles. 10.43.
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    • Pirrhus issue by Andromache. 10.45.
    • Pictes deuided into two nati∣ons. 104.5.
    • Pius Antoninus Emperour. 76.57.
    • Piracie of the Saxons descri∣bed. 107.82.
    • Pinnor, king of Loegria. 22.90.
    • Peers of the Realme called to a counsell. pag. 1292. col. 1. lin. 2.
    • Piece of the holy Crosse, sent from Rome into Englande. 217.49.
    • Pictes and Scots sore disquiet the Romane subiectes in Britaine. 95.17.
    • Pilgrimage to the Abbey of Burie. 586.45.
    • Pictouius cited. 5.17.
    • Plantagenet Arthur created Viscount Lisle. 1525.50.
    • Pleshey Castle deliuered to K, Stephan. 380.42.
    • Edward Plantagenet created Erle of Rutland. 1076.3. b.
    • Plantagenet Geffray, moueth rebellion against kyng Ste∣phan. 367.81.
    • Plantagenet Geffray put to flight, and many of his peo∣ple slaine. 367.103.
    • Plantagenet Geffray inuadeth Normandie. 376.54.
    • Plautius, Pretor of Rome, sent General of the Romane ar∣me into Britaine. 48.65.
    • Plautius landeth with his ar∣mie in Britaine. 48.95.
    • Plautius vanquisheth ye Bry∣taines at his first arriual. 49.6.
    • Plautius triumphed for hys noble actes atchieued in Britaine. 50.13.
    • Plantagenet William, eldest sonne to king Henrye the se∣cond departeth this life. 396.30.
    • Plantagenet Geffray, begin∣neth a rebellion against hys brother king Henrye the se∣cond. 396.34.
    • Plantagenet Geffray not to bee buryed, tyll his sonnes had sworne to performe his last wyll and testament. 396.51.
    • Plantagenet Geffray expulsed out of his Earledome of An∣iou by his brother Henry the second. 396.67.
    • Plantagenet Geffray dyeth. 396.75.
    • Plantagenet Edward Erle of Warwicke is brought open∣ly from ye Towre to Poules by land and goeth in proces∣sion. 1429.23.
    • The Pausgraue of the Rhine commeth into Englande. 1574.18.
    • Plantagenet Arthur Viscount Lisle dieth of immoderate ioye. 1584.8.
    • Plantagenet Edward sonne and heyre of George Duke of Clarēce kept in Sheriffehu∣ton Castle as prisoner, and from thence conueied vnto the Towre of London. 1424 20. arreygned and beheaded. 1454.30.
    • Plozac Geffray with his sonne Myles, Ambassadours to K. Henry the seconde from Hu∣bert Earle of Morienne. 424.25.
    • Edward Plantagenet created Earle of Rutland. 1050.8. b.
    • Pleymond made Archbishop of Cantorburie. 218.36.
    • Plantagenet Geffray, Earle of Aniou departeth this lyfe. 384.10.
    • Plantagenet Geffray Earle of Aniou his issue. 384.16.
    • Plentie of wealth accompanied with store of sinnes. 111.1.
    • Pleymond sent to Rome with ritch presentes from the king 223.48.
    • Placida mother to Valentiny∣an the Emperour. 121.55.
    • Pleymond Archbyshop of Can∣torburie. 223.42.
    • Pleasance. 1103.1. a.
    • Pleas of the crowne holden at the towre of London. 705.46.
    • Plenidius a Barde. 4.41.
    • Plentie of graine. 797.8. a.
    • Popes goe out of the steppes which Peter trode. 330.109.
    • Pope to haue nothing to doo in any kingdome, touching tem∣poral liberties. 331.6.
    • Popes office and duetie, what it is. 331.7.
    • Popish Byshops cannot keepe their allegiance towardes their Prince, and their obedi∣ence to the See of Rome, without their Princes plea∣sure. 331.36.
    • Portes fiue resist the landing of French men comming to ayde Lewes. 615.37.
    • Pont Meulan surprised by the French. pag. 1220. col. 2. lin. 34. rendred agayn to the English. lin. 49.
    • Popes power banished. 1563.15. is restored agayne. 1761 30. is eftsoones banished. 1797.26.
    • Poste comming from the Pope is stayed at Douer, 712.54
    • Popes Nuncio commaūded to depart the Realme. 713.29.
    • Pope requireth the French king to warre agaynst Eng∣land. 714.89.
    • Pope giueth sentence with the Monkes of Cantorburie a∣gaynst the Byshops. 563.73
    • Pope nameth Stephan Lang∣ton to be Archbishop of Can∣terburie against king Iohns appoyntment. 564.48.
    • Popes answere to king Iohns Letter. 565.15.
    • Pope writeth to the Byshops concerning king Iohn and Stephan Langton chosen Archbyshop of Canterburie and of the Monkes there. 565.98.
    • Poules doore blowen open. 1835.57.
    • Pope Alexander the second sen∣deth a banner to Duke Wil∣liam of Normandie, at his expedition into England. 285.100.
    • Pope and Cardinales compa∣red to a shaken Reede, which bendeth what way soeuer the wynde bloweth. 286.4.
    • Poole Reynold Cardinal reuo∣ked by Queene Mary. 1723 5. consultation held how he should be receyued. eadem. 20. his attaindour is reuer∣sed by Parliament. 1759.50. commeth into the Par∣liament house Legate from the Pope. 1760.4. the effect of his Oration there. eadem. 37. absolued the Realme from Schisme. 1761.30. is receyued into Poules with procession by the Lord Chan∣cellour. 1762.43. goeth to Marke to conclude a peace betweene the Emperour and the French king. 1764.6. sendeth the Byshop of Glou∣cester to sit in iudgement on Cranmer 1765.20. is arch¦byshop of Canterburie. ea∣dem. 30. depriueth Doctor Weston of al his spiritual ly∣uings for adulterie. 1769.26 dyeth. 1782.1. his pede∣gree. ibid•…•…m.
    • Poynings Edward knight sent with a power into Ire∣land to suppresse the fauorers of Perkin Warbecke. 1444.37.
    • Poynings Edwarde Knight. 1447.20.
    • Poole Lord Montagne com∣mitted to the Towre. 1510.28. restored to the kings fa∣uour. 1519.47.
    • Pope dispenseth for the detay∣ning of Abbey landes. 1763.8.
    • Poules Steeple with a part of the Church burned. 1815. the Church repayred. ibidem
    • Policie of the Frenche king to weaken Kyng Williams force of England. 310.16.
    • Pope and Sea of Rome. soue∣reygne Lord of Ireland. 420 59.
    • Pope graunteth the souereign∣tie of Ireland to king Henry the second. 420.87
    • Polidore reprooued of errour. 32.45. and. 55.18.
    • Policie of Lewis the French king to winne Vernueyle. 428.49.
    • Poynings Edward, knight of of the Garter and Control¦ler of the kings house sent with a power agaynst the Duke of Geldres. 1440.1.
    • Pope sweareth by Saint Pe∣ter. 592.20.
    • Popes decree is declared to the Barons. 592.50.
    • Pope sendeth to the French king to diswade hym from help in the Barons against king Iohn. 598.78. The French kings allegations to the Popes Legate. 598.83.
    • Poyctouins are confederate with the french king against the king of Englād. 411.12
    • Portesmouth. 551.99.
    • Popes Legate sueth for the re∣stitutiō of Fulkes de Brent, but obtayneth not. 628.6.
    • Poynings Thomas knight cap∣tayne of Guisnes. 1594.36. discomfiteth the Frenchmen at Basse Buileyne. 1599. is created Lord Poynings and Leuetenant of Bologne and Bolongnois. 1602.50.4. di∣eth and his commendations. ibidem.
    • Poynings Edward knight sent to the siege of Scluse. 1438.50. hath the two Castles yeelded vnto him eadem. 20.
    • Pope sueth to Richard the first for the deliuerance of the Bishop of Beauoyes out of prison. 432.35. geueth o∣uer his suite and forsaketh the Byshop. 532.47.
    • Porrex and Ferrex sonnes to Gorbodug, begin to rule o∣uer Britayne. 22.36.
    • Pope perswadeth peace be∣twixt Rychard the first, and and Phillip king of Fraunce 538.43. truce is taken for fiue yeares. 538.77.
    • Pope exhorteth Cristians to warre agaynst the Saracens 630.85.
    • Popes requestes vnreasonable 632.43.
    • Pope Innocent requesteth aide agaynst the Turkes and infi∣dels. 552.70.
    • Pope sendeth into Fraunce to make a peace betwixt the French king and king Iohn. 556· 69.
    • Poinings Edward knight di∣eth. 1519.5.
    • Poyntz Robert knight. 1450.14.
    • Policie of Constantius to dis∣cerne true Cristians from false. 89.109.
    • Policie of the Kentishmen, to intrap King William, and his armie. 292.53.
    • Pope requesteth ayde of king Richard the second. 1011.34. b.
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    • Policie of Duke William of Normandie, to disorder the English battayle. 287.2.
    • Poyton wonne by the French men. 993.4. a.
    • Poynings Edward knight Captaine of Tourney. 1487 1.
    • King of Portingal marrieth the Duke of Lanc. daughter. 1052.7. a.
    • Popes Collations forbidden. 924.50. a.
    • Powel hanged for the supre∣macie. 1580.40.
    • Policie of Gurmundus to burne Cicester. 144.13.
    • Policronicon cited. 22.60. and. 22.101. and. 24.40.
    • Popes Legate graunteth free remission of sinnes to all the kings souldiours. 613.33.
    • Polidore Virgil cited. 123.76. and. 128.47. and. 129.19.
    • Pope writeth to the Kyng a∣gaynst the Wecleuists. 1088 20. b.
    • Pomfret Castle. pag. 1310. col. 2. lin. 25. pag. 1328. col. 2. lin. 45.
    • Portesmouth in Sussex whēce so called. 130.11.
    • Poole Richard Knight, kins∣man and chiefe Chamber∣laine vnto Prince Arthur. 1456.51.
    • Poynings Edward Knyght, Captayne of a band▪ called the kings Gard. 1606. co. 2. lin. 41.
    • Poynings Edward knight, sent Ambassadour vnto Phillip the Archduke. 1442.17.
    • Poole Reynald Cardinal at∣tainted. 1570.53.
    • Popea daughter to the Earle of Bayeulx, married to Rollo, Duke of Normandie. 288.107.
    • Polidore Virgil cited. 99.81. and. 113.35. and. 116.99. and. 120.67.
    • Ponte de Larche taken by the French. pag. 1274. col. 2. lin. 26.
    • Popes decree concerning spiri∣tual mens goods. 715.114.
    • Popes peace. 835.6. a. wry∣teth in defence of ye Scots. 835.53. b. forbiddeth the king to vex thē. 836.38. a.
    • Poole Henry Lorde Moun∣tague beheaded. 1572.5.
    • Poictunius subdued by the French. 585.75.
    • Pontorson rendred to the Eng∣lish. pag. 1236. col. 1. lin. 31.
    • Ponticus Virumnius cited. 12 43.
    • Poitiers wonne by Henry Erle of Derby. 939.1. a.
    • Porchester wonne by the Ro∣mans 51.33.
    • Polichronicon cited. 223.62.
    • Pontfracte Coledge founded. pag. 1152. col 2. lin. 52.
    • Policletus sent Commissioner into Britaine. 65.76.
    • Polidore cited. 321.30. and. 333.58.
    • Ponte de Larch rendred to the English men. pag. 1193. col. 2. lin. 39.
    • Polidor Virgil cited. 210.56. and. 217.70.
    • Poulesworth Abbey builded. 208.7.
    • Ponthieu taken by the French King. 977.30. b.
    • Pope Adrian, an Englishman borne. 396.61.
    • Popes dispense with othes, right, law, and equitie. 396.63.
    • Pomerey Henry, dieth for griefe and feare. 516.50.
    • Policie and Zeale of Germaine to discomfit the Saxons. 120.46.
    • Possesworth in Warwikshyre. 225.6.
    • Porthland in deuonshyre, spoy∣led by the Danes. 238.37.
    • Popes power how farre it ex∣tendeth. 741.11.
    • Policie of the Romans in get∣ting the Ile of Anglesey. 68.92.
    • Portes kept for feare of letters of interdiction. 418.22.
    • Portemouth disquieteth the French fleete. 1046.10. b.
    • Polidore cited. 228.49. and. 236.2. and. 304.13. and. 315.10. and. 315.51.
    • Policie of Maximianus to in∣trap Gracianus the Empe∣rour. 97.36.
    • Policie of Ethelburga to per∣swade her husband Inas to renounce the world. 188.43
    • Porth entreth Britaine at Por¦tesmouth hauen. 130.6
    • Policie of king William, to en∣trap English men within his lawes of hunting the Deere. 313.77.
    • Polidore Virgil cited. 3.69. & 4.83. and. 5.27. and. 38.72. and. 55.8. and. 60.26
    • Poysonyng worthily punished. 224.92.
    • Popes Nuntio commeth into England. 1078.23. b
    • Poictauins reuolt from Kyng Iohn. 553.15
    • Poer Ranulph Sheriffe of Glo¦cestershyre, slaine by ye Welch men. 456.77
    • Pope very liberal of another mans purse. 736.74
    • Poinyngs Edward knight, one of the kyngs coūsel. 1464.55
    • Popes letters, commaundyng Archbishop Thomas Bec∣kets suffryng day, to be kept holy. 425.5
    • Policie of the Troians agaynst the Gaules. 14.56
    • Polidore cited. 349.108. and 353.75. and. 414.95.
    • Porrer slain by his mother. 22 70.
    • Pope of Rome an hypocrite, and therfore mens deuotiōs ware cold towards him. 742.33.
    • Pontien restored to king Ed∣ward the third. 912.3. b
    • Policie of Maude Empresse, to escape the siege at Oxford. 379.26.
    • Polybius cited. 27.37
    • Popes Legate gayneth in En∣glād twelue thousand marks 616.77.
    • Policie of Aulafe to suruey the English campe. 226.31
    • Poictou tooke name of ye Picts 13.96.
    • Polichronicon cited. 226.67
    • Popes authoritie not esteemed in England. 351.105
    • Ponteandemer castle besieged, and taken. 359.53
    • Poore people dye through fa∣myne. 749.42
    • Pontoyse taken by the English. 1200. co. 2. lin. 40.
    • Poyron Robert, a knight Tem∣pler. 400.69
    • Policie of Elgina, to procure the farther loue of K. Cnute. 264.6.
    • Prerogatiue of the English na∣tion in the general Councel. pa. 1186. co. 1. lin. 40.
    • Progenie of the West Saxon kyngs, endeth in king Ed∣ward the Confessor. 280.48
    • Priest slayn by a tempest before the Altare, at Andeuer. 421 16.
    • Prouisiō made by rate of lands for building of ships, and fur∣nishyng of armour. 244.82
    • Preparation of warre made to goe against the Scots. 567.77.
    • Prayers made vnto God be∣fore battaile. 164.114.
    • Prizes great taken by sea, of French goodes. 1600.50
    • Princes euyl example, geueth occasion to the subiectes to offend. 157.53
    • Princes chalenge to thēselues the inuesting of Bishops, & other spiritual Ministers. 341.93.
    • Priestes displaced at Waltham Colledge, and Chanons Re∣gular put in their roumthes. 447.64.
    • Prasutagus king of the Iceni, maketh the Emperour of Rome, and two of his owne daughters, his heires. 60.73
    • Priestes, Deacons, and Sub∣deacons, to lyue chastly. 347 52.
    • Priestes commaunded to for∣sake their wyues. 347.60
    • Priestes that wyl forgo seruing at the altare, to remaine with theyr wyues, to be depriued. 347.73.
    • Priestes and Monkes forsa∣kyng their orders, for loue of theyr wyues, to be excōmu¦nicated. 340.69. and. 347 78.
    • Prior of the Charterhouse at London, executed. 1563.35
    • Prelates fined for rebellyng a∣gainst the kyng. 616.65
    • Prebendes in the new Mona∣sterie of Winchester, taken from priestes, and geuen to vicars. 234
    • Priestes and Churchmen mi∣serably handled by king Iohn and by al men, without re∣medie. 566.48
    • Priestes lackyng to say dayly seruice in churches. 567.70
    • Priestes and Canons remoued from old Salisbury, to new, together with the Byshops See. 618.23
    • Prayers vsed to be sayd at the shuttyng in of doores & win∣dowes. 298.32
    • Priuilege of those that tooke vpō them the crosse. 599.38
    • Priestes saying Masse, appre∣hended. 1869.52
    • Prolocutor of the parlament, & his office. 354.46
    • Prior of Lawnd apprehended. pa. 1134. co. 1. lin. 33.
    • presumption of the Cardinal of Tusculane. 583.53
    • Prohibition to goe ouer sea without the kyngs licence. 324.30.
    • Priestes and Ministers to be yearely examined. 198.84
    • Priestes not to come to the al∣tare bare legged. 198.92
    • Priestes marryed, not to saye masse, not to haue vicars. 347.91.
    • Presumptuous dealing of the Archbyshoppe of Yorke in ye Conuocation house. 444.18.
    • Prebendes in the new Mona∣sterie of Winchester, taken from Vicars, and geuen to Monkes. 234.49.
    • Priestes liuing vnchastly, to be punished. 361.63.
    • Presumption of the Popes par∣dons causeth many offences. 750.24.
    • Prodigal expences of Henry ye third. 736.20.
    • Priestes keeping of women commeth againe into questi∣on. 351.10.
    • Priestes of the prouince of Cantorburie suspended. 717.105.
    • Prelates in a great perplexitie. 740.69.
    • Priestes, looke Secular Priestes.
    • Priests deuy the Legates re∣quest concerning a yearely pension to be payd to the Pope. 628.33.
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    • Proxies gathered by Gualo of euery Cathedral church and house of religion within England. 602.42.
    • Priestes to weare apparrel of one manner of colour. 340.58.
    • Priestes sonnes not to succeede their fathers in their benefi∣ces. 340.67.
    • Priestes to weare broade crownes. 340.72.
    • Prince of Portingale came in∣to England. pag. 1226. col. 1. lin. 57.
    • Priestes wiues forbidden Christian burial. 627.43.
    • Priestes wiues not to be Chur∣ched as other women are. 627.53.
    • Prisoners set at libertie by king William Rufus. 317.54.
    • Proclamation made to a∣uoyde straungers. 618.4.
    • Prisoners throughout al the prisons of London, set at li∣bertie by the Citizens of London. 778.54.
    • Priestes constrayned by the Pope to forsake their lawfull wiues. 309.51.
    • Priestes offending in Forestes to be arested. 536.74.
    • Prise Iohn cited. 2.105. and. 4.8. and. 4.42. and. 27.58.
    • Priuiledges and Freedomes reuoked from Cities, Townes, Bishops Secs, and Abbeyes. 303.5. and. 304.46.
    • The Priour of Beuall, execu∣ted. 1563.36.
    • The Prior of Exham, executed 1563.37.
    • Priours and Abbots depriued by Archbishop Aselme, and why. 340.30.
    • Proclamation for English men to returne from Rome. 1078.12. b.
    • Prouisions from Rome made Treason. 1076.41. a.
    • Protestantes returne out of ex∣ile. 1798.27.
    • Prince of Wales discomfited. 622.60.
    • Proclamation. pag. 1311. col. 1. lin. 15. co. 2. lin. 4. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 7. pag. 1324. col. 1. lin. 59. pag. 1325. col. 2. lin. 16. pag. 1329. col. 2. lin. 34. pag. 1345. col. 2. lin. 38.
    • Promoters punished. 1465.30.
    • Priorie of Saint Iames in Bristow builded. 351.55.
    • Priour Iohn commeth into our Ocean with Galleyes, Foistes, and row Galleyes. 1476.25. is assayled in lanke Sable Baye. 1477.10. landeth in Sussex. 1478 10.
    • Proclamation inhibiting mo∣ny to be sent to the Pope. 716.28.
    • Priestes of Normandie excom∣municated by the Popes Le∣gate. 352.1.
    • Prouerbe. pag. 1409. col. 2. lin 52.
    • Proclamation. pag. 1297. col. 1. lin. 15.
    • Princesse of Wales procureth quietnesse. 1018.48. a.
    • Prasutagus, looke Aruira∣gus.
    • Promoters highly rewarded. 324.16.
    • Prosumptious Prelates. 874.10. a.
    • Price Iohn cited. 137.50.
    • Prior Iohn eftsons landeth in Sussex, & is hurt in the eye. 1494.20.
    • Prophecies deuilish fantasies. pag. 1350. col. 2. lin. 8.
    • Procession of a new forme. 1539.22.
    • Prenne, looke Edbert, or E∣thelbert King of Kent.
    • Preston in Auandernes, brent by the Scottes. 870.8. b.
    • Priuetesfloud. 194.15.
    • Priuiledge graunted to Saynt Cutbertes Shrine. 219.57.
    • Prodigious tokens. pag. 1302. col. 2. lin. 9.
    • Prophecie. pag. 1375. col. 11. lin. 8.
    • Procession at Powles. pag. 1293. col. 2. lin. 19.
    • Priestes vsed for priuie mes∣sengers. pa. 1330. col. 1. lin. 48.
    • Prophecie vayne. pag. 1137. col. 1. lin. 16.
    • Proclamation. 1374. col. 2. lin. 15.
    • Proclamation. 1386. col. 2. lin. 9.
    • Ptolomei cited. 55.3.
    • Puglia. 314.43.
    • Pulcher Church. 228.62.
    • Purueyers punished. 929.12. a.
    • Punishment ceaseth, but sinne encreaseth among the Bri∣taynes. 101.92.
    • Putta ordeined Bishop of Ro∣chester, after damianus de∣cease, 178.80.
    • Pudsey Hugh Bishop of Dur∣ham, of an old Byshop made a young Earle. 478.74.
    • Putta Byshop of Rochester, fleeth into Mercia, getting his liuing by teaching to sing 181.73.
    • Parre Katharen late wife to the Lord Latimer, maried to Henry the eyght. 1590.17.
    • Pudsey Henry, sonne to the Byshop of Durham. 449.54.
    • Puissance and price of the British souldiours. 97.26. and. 99.11.
    • Putting to death on the Crosse forbidden. 92.12.
    • Pulter Thomas of the County of Kent attaynted. 1425.51
    Q.
    • Queene Ioan wyfe to Henrie the fourth, imprisoned in Leeds Castle. pa. 1198, col. 1. lin. 49.
    • Queene Katharin wyfe to Hen∣ry the fifth crowned. pag. 1211, col. 2. lin. 48. sayled into Fraunce. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 6.
    • Queene Katharin wyfe to Hen∣ry the fifth deceassed. pag. 1261. col. 1. lin. 51.
    • Queene Iane, wyfe to Hen∣rie the fourth deceassed. pag. 1261. col. 2. lin. 44.
    • Queene Margaret wyfe to Henrie the sixt. pag. 1270. col. 1. lin. 49. described. pag. 1272. col. 1.17. taketh vp∣on her the gouernment. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 47. fled. pag. 1300. col. 1. lin. 8. had the victorie at Saint Albons pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 3. re∣turned with her husband and sonne Northwarde. col. 2. lin. 14. shee with her sonne goeth into Fraunce pag. 1312. col. 2. lin. 38. ar∣riued in Scotland. pa. 1313 col. 2. lin•…•… 14. landed at Tyn∣mouth. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 20. tooke Bamborough Castle. pa. 1314. col. 1. li. 6. landed at Weymouth. pag. 1332. col. 1. lin. 1. taken pri∣soner. pa. 1340. col. 1. li. 56. ransomed. col. 2. line. 55.
    • Queene Carlot of Fraunce. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 24.
    • Queene Elizabeth wyfe to Edward the fourth, tooke sanctuarie. pag. 1325. col. 1. lin. 29. there deliuered of a Prince. lin. 32. restored out to Edward the fourth. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 40.
    • Quintine a Butchar behea∣ded. pag. 1345. col. 1. lin. 25.
    • Queene Elizabeth wyfe to Edward the fourth taketh sanctuarie. pag. 1362. col. 1. lin. 55. her answere to the Cardinal. pag. 1367. co. 2. li. 13. deliuered her son pag. 1369. col. 2. lin. 40. cal∣led sorceres pag. 1372. col. 1. lin. 54. deliuereth her fiue daughters to Richard the thyrd. pag. 1410. col. 1. lin. 57.
    • Queene Anne crowned. pag. 1389. col. 1. lin. 1. dyeth so∣daynly. pag. 1411. col. 1. lin. 28.
    • Quintus Atrius looke Atrius.
    • Qui••••us Laberius Durus a Tribune slayne. 41.65.
    • Quichelme, king of the West Saxons, sendeth a murthe∣rer to slaye Kyng Edwyne. 159.51.
    • Quendred, wyfe to king Of∣fa. 196.101
    • Quendred daughter to Ken∣vulfe, kyng of Mercia. 205.40.
    • Quendred conspyreth king Ke∣nelme her brothers death. 205.43.
    • Quisquere Robert. 367.45.
    • Quo Waranto, ordayned. 789.20. b.
    • Queenes peace. 808.57. a.
    • Queene Isabell goeth into Fraunce. 875.10. b. She with her sonne, go into He∣noault. 877.30. a. arryue in England. 877.34. b. proclaymeth peace. 878.42. a. shee commeth to Bristowe 880.1. a.
    • Quest of inquirie appoynted by king Iohn, to make in∣quisition what losses the Clergye had receyued at his handes. 581.67
    • Quinburga Edwines first wife 162.1.
    • Queene Isabel brought to Ca∣lays 1089.30. b. marryed there to king Richard the se∣cond. 1090.4. a. crowned at Westminster. 1090.38. a.
    • Quinci Saer, Earle of Win∣chester. 612.12.
    • Quinci Saer Earle of Win∣chester. dyeth. 618.18.
    • Queenes College in Oxford founded. 980.28. a.
    • Quinchelme receyueth the Christian fayth and dyeth 169.23.
    • Quinci Robert, Earle of Lin∣colne. 456.4.
    • Queene Philips diligence at Neuil Crosse. 939.24. b.
    • Queene of the Welchmen ta∣ken prisoner. 222.18.
    R.
    • Richard the first, after his ex∣ploytes in the Holy land at∣chieued, maketh peace with the Sarasins, and departeth homewarde. 506.22. the dangers wherin he was vpō the way, in Istria. 506.30. is taken prisoner at Vienna. 506.56. kept prisoner close∣ly in colde yrons. 506.97. cleered of the death of the Marques of Mountferate. 507.21. deliuered prisoner to the Emperour, Henry the sixt. 508.17. put to his ran∣some by the Emperor. 511.81. hath landes assigned vn∣to him by the Emperour. 512.1. is released out of ca∣ptiuitie. 514.22. and.

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    • 81. confirmeth pensions to certaine primes of the Em∣pyre. 515.16. arriueth at Sādwich, & is receyued with procession. 515.53. is crow∣ned. eftsoones at Westmin∣ster. 519.1. passeth ouersea, & entreth into Fraunce with an army. 520.70.
    • Riddle Geffrey drowned. 357 111.
    • Riuers Richard trauaileth with kyng Henry the first, to re∣signe his right to the inue∣sture of Bishops. 343.7
    • Richard Archbishop of Cantor∣bury returnyng from Rome, dyeth by the way. 637.22
    • Richard the first bestoweth his three daughters. 541.16. Pride, to the Templers and Hospitallers. 541.17. Co∣uetousnesse, to the White Monkes. 541.19 Lecherie, to the Prelates of the church 541.22.
    • Richar castle belōgyng to Hugh Mortimer. 771.13
    • Riuallon dyeth, and is buryed at Yorke. 21.62
    • Richard the first setteth forth on his voiage. 485.28. receiueth the staffe and Scrippe. 485.30. reproueth the Court of Rome of Couetousnes. 485.70. ariueth at Messina. 486 76. confesseth his filthy fore∣passed lyfe, and becommeth a new man. 490.21. his fleet toward the holy land. 491.58.
    • Richard Molineux knight. pa. 1295. co. 1. lin. 58.
    • Richard Wooduile, Lorde Ri∣uers. 1298. co. 1. lin. 3. taken lin. 17. Earle Riuers, and high Constable of England. 1316. co. 2. lin. 26.
    • Richard earle of Chester in his minoritie. 343.67
    • Richard Percie. 1292. co. 2. lin. 20.
    • Richard Bingham Iustice. 1292. co. 2. lin. 27.
    • Richard Earle of Cornwal, go∣eth into the holy land. 758.1 marieth the Lady Sanctia. 705.64.
    • Rise ap Griffin rebelling a∣gainst king Henry the second, submytteth hym selfe, and is pardoned. 460.43
    • Eustace de Ribamōt fighteth with the king. 944.50. b. is taken prisoner. 945.2. a.
    • Rithwal king of Wales. 297.26.
    • Richard Earle of Auranges. 323.29.
    • Riuallon sonne to Cunidagius, beginneth to raigne ouer Bri¦taine. 21.48
    • Richard the first, why called Cueur de Lyon. 540.84
    • Richard Prior of Ely, absolued and restored. 346.95
    • Richard kyng of Almaine his valiancie and issue. 781.95
    • Riches William. 554.71
    • Richard Duke of Normandie, marieth Hestricha, sister to K. Cnute. 259.55
    • Richard the third, duke of Nor∣mandie, marieth Estric, sister to king Cnute of England. 289.22.
    • Richard Archdeacon of Poyc∣tiers, accursed by Archbish. Thomas Becket. 409.61
    • Rise brought to his death by meanes of Harold. 277.81
    • Richmond house buylt. 1454.20.
    • Richard primate of Ardemach dyeth. 968.35. a
    • Rippeley George. 1462.3
    • Riolle besieged and wonne by the Earle of Derbie. 927.33. b.
    • Rise kyng of the Welchmen slayne. 324.38
    • Rise the last king of the Welch∣men. 324.41
    • Rieule a borough in Normandy burnt. 385.49
    • Richard Tunstal. 1315. co. 1. lin. 8.
    • Richard Griffith. 1414. co. 1. lin. 40.
    • Rial besieged by the Earle of Aniou. 874.24. b
    • Richard the second maried. pa. 1129. co. 2. lin. 54. brought to the Towre of London. pa. 1130. co. 1. lin. 19. buryed at Langley. lin. 28
    • Richelinus sonne to Cinegis∣eus, king of Westsaxons. 155 58.
    • Ryuers Baldwin Earle of the Isle of Wight. 656.26
    • A Riot vppon the Easterlings. 1443.20.
    • Richard the first, sonne to kyng Henry the second, begynneth his raigne ouer Englande. 474.4. receyued and pro∣claymed Duke of Norman∣die. 474.15. crowned at Westminster. 475.92
    • Rigmanus Philesius cited. 5.42.
    • Rippon Abbey burnt. 229.63
    • Rime against Englishmē. 890 42. b.
    • Richard the first highly offended withe the Monkes of Cantor∣burie. 537.35
    • Richard Neuile earle of War∣wicke. 1311. co. 1. lin. 1
    • Rise ap Griffin king of Wales, dyeth. 534.42
    • Reiualle abbey foūded. 394.27
    • Richard Earle of Cornwal sent into Fraūce with a great na∣uie of ships. 627.2
    • Rigsig, or Risige succedeth Ecg∣bert in the kingdome of Nor∣thumberland. 219.25.
    • Rigsig departeth this life. 219.33.
    • Ridel Geffrey Archdeacon of Canterbury, made Bishop of Ely. 58.
    • Richard Earle of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, and L. Wre•…•… conspyre agaynst Henry the fift, 1172. co. 2. lin. 39. exe∣cuted. 1173. co. 1. lin. 35
    • Richmond castle builded. 301.66.
    • Rise, and Griffin Princes of Wales, subdued. 270.45.
    • Rippingdō in Mercia. 212.16
    • Richard Clifford Lord Priuie seale. 1119. co. 1. lin. 41
    • Richard William Doctor of di∣uinitie. 1443.40.
    • Richard the elect of Cantorbu∣rie, doeth homage, and swea∣reth fealtie to king Henry the second. 424.75.
    • Richard the elect of Canterbu∣rie his consecration distur∣bed by Henry, sonne to King Henrye the second. 425.34.
    • Richard the elect of Cantorbu∣rie traueileth to the Court of Rome in his owne cause. 425.71.
    • Richard, sonne to King Henrye the second, taketh part with his brother Henry, against his father. 426.67
    • Rice ap Thomas knight at blackheath fielde. 1447.3.
    • Rise ap Griffin Prince of south Wales, sweareth fealtie to King Henry the second. 449.73.
    • Rimemede, where King Iohn agreed with his Barons. 590.107.
    • Riche Richard knight created Lord Riche. 1614.24.
    • Robert Earle of Richemont, dyeth. 919.5. a.
    • Richard the elect of Cantorbu∣rie, consecrated by the Pope. 433.14.
    • Richard Earle of Gloucester, deceasseth. 440.18.
    • Richer de Aquila. 390.78.
    • Richard the first maketh pro∣uision to go into the Holye land. 478.31.
    • Richard King of Almaine, be∣commeth vtter enemie to the Barons. 766.13. taken prisoner by the Barons. 769 4. dyeth at Berkhamsted. 781.93.
    • Richard the first, dyeth of a wounde. 540.68. forgeueth him that wounded him. 540.54. rewardeth him. 540.56 geueth charge that he be not hurt, but let him go. 540.58
    • Richard Prior of Ely, procu∣reth the erection of the By∣shops See there. 349.99.
    • Richard Byshop of London. 350.65.
    • Richard the first wounded in the shoulder at the siege of Chalus Cheuerel. 539.103 maketh his last wyl and Te∣stament. 540.13. forgiueth and rewardeth his murdere•…•… 540.52.
    • Richard, sonne to King Henry the seconde submitteth him∣selfe to his father, and is pardoned. 438.30.
    • Richard Bourgh. pa. 1328. co. 2. lin. 4.
    • Richard Bewchamp sonne to Lord Bewchamp of Powike pag. 1337. col. 1. lin. 54.
    • Richard Croftes Knight. pag. 1•…•…39. col. 2. lin. 51.
    • Richard Guifford Esquire. pa. 1400. col. 1. lin. 49. col. 2. lin. 34. pag. 1401. col. 2. lin. 52.
    • Rice ap Thomas. pa. 1413. co. 2. lin. 13. lin. 49. pag. 1414. col. 1. lin. 42. lin. 56. col. 2. lin. 50. pa. 1415. co. 2. li. 15.
    • Robert Clyfford. pag. 1328. co. 2. lin. 3.
    • Richard lord Grey the Queens sonne. pag. 1361. col. 2. lin. 47. beheaded at Pomfret. pag. 1362. col. 1. lin. 36.
    • Richard Duke of Gloucester his description. pag. 1357. col. 2. li. 35. tooke on him the gouernance of the yong king Edward the fift. pag. 1362. co. 1. lin. 14. made Protector pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 43. his Oration. 1364. col. 1. lin. 12 vsurped the kingdome. pag. 1384. col. 2. lin 40.
    • Richard Ratcliffe knight. pag. 1376. col. 2. lin. 7.
    • Richard the third vsurped the Crowne. pag. 1386. col. 1. lin. 1. proclaymed kyng. col. 2. lin. 9. maketh knightes of the Bathe. pag. 1387. col. 1. lin. 14. crowned. pa. 1389. co. 1. lin. 1. murdered his Ne∣phewes. pag. 1391. col. 1. lin. 3. put to death the Duke of Buckingham. pag. 1403. col. 2. lin. 30. made an Ora∣tion. pag. 1417. co. 2. lin. 41. slaine at Bosworth. pa. 1422. col. 2. lin. 30.
    • Richard the seconde reformeth his passed trade of liuing to better. 526.1.
    • Richard Lorde Welles. pag. 1321. co. 2. lin. 53. toke sanc∣tuarie. pag. 1322. col. 1. li. 6. was beheaded. col. 2. lin. 6.
    • Richard Duke of Gloucester. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 33. pa. 1327, col. 1. lin. 57. enemye to peace. pag. 1348. col. 1. lin. 40.
    • Richard Walgraue knight. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 2.
    • Richard Radcliffe knight. pag. 1390. co. 2. lin. 4. slaine. pag. 1422. col. 1. lin. 16.
    • Redcrossestreete. pag. 1358. co. 1. lin. 47.
    • Richard Herberte knight. pag. 1319. col. 2. lin. 48. valiant pa. 1320. co. 2. lin. 8. headed. lin. 35.
    • Richard the first geueth certain

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    • possessions to the Church of Rome. 532.80.
    • Richard translated from the Byshopricke of London to Canterbury. 351.93.
    • Richard Prior of Douer, cho∣sen Archbyshop ofCantor∣burie. 424.63.
    • Richard Edgecombe knight. pag. 1402. co. 2. lin. 25.
    • Richard For Priest Byshop of Winchester. pag. 1409. co. 2. lin. 29.
    • Rion wonne by the French∣men. 812.7. b.
    • Rye brent by Frenchmē. 1007.7. a.
    • Rise Prince of Wales doeth homage to king Henry the se∣conde and his sonne. 401.114.
    • Rice Prince of Wales, wyth his vncle Owen, rebel a∣gainst ye Englishmen. 402.9.
    • Richard, sonne to king Henrye the second taketh the Crosse vpon him to go to the Holye Land. 464.73.
    • Richard, sonne to king Henry ye second entreth vpō the lands of Earle Reymond with an armie. 467.44. reuoketh frō his father to serue the french King. 469.29. accursed by the Popes Legate for raising of troubles. 469.57.
    • Richard the second Duke of Normandie sonne to Willi∣am Longespee, maryeth Ag∣nes, daughter to Hugh•…•…le Grand, Earle of Paris. 288.114.
    • Ricula, sister to king Ethel∣bert, wyfe to Sl•…•…dda. 152.34.
    • Richard, sonne to K. Henry ye first drowned. 357.106.
    • Richard Erle of Chester drow∣ned by Shipwracke. 357.108.
    • Riddle Geffray, the proude By∣shop of Ely•…•…, departeth this lyfe. 475.67.
    • Richall, where Tostie, and the Norweigians toke land. 284 60.
    • Richard Archbyshop of Can∣torburie dyeth. 460.7.
    • Richard, the third sonne to king Henry ye second borne. 398.5.
    • Reginald Earle of Bullongne fled out of Fraunce into En∣gland to king Iohn. 572, 21.
    • Remfred a Monke. 307.103.
    • Reg•…•…n second daughter to Leir, maryed to Maglanus Duke of Albania. 19.96.
    • Rebellion moued by Henry the sonne agaynst his father king Henrie the second. 424.58.
    • Rebellion in Lincolnshire. 1566 8. appeased. 10.
    • Remaine consecrated bishop of Herefoord. 347.12.
    • Reliques and Iewels of the Church of Westminster, en∣guaged to certain merchants for mony. 778.86.
    • Rebellion in Wales agaynst K. Iohn. 573.99.
    • Repentance commeth too late, 225.112.
    • Rendlesham. 174.•…•…9.
    • Religious men taxed. 571.17.
    • Reginald Earle of Cornwal, Vncle to king Henrie the se∣cond. 431.77.
    • Reginald Earle of Cornwal dyeth. 440.11,
    • Rebellion raysed against king Edwin. 231.11.
    • Rebellion at Yorke. pa. 1319. col. 1. lin. 41.
    • Reinerius sonne to Redwald, slayne. 155.29.
    • Reygnold Bray. pag. 1400. col. 1. lin. 39. pag. 1398. col. 2. lin. 44. lin. 50. pag. 1399. co. 1. lin. 49. pa. 1413. co. 2. lin. 16.
    • Rehald an Earle of the Danes, slayne. 221.28.
    • Release made by king Iohn to the king of Fraunce. 548.65.
    • Rebellion in Suffolke. 1535.4.
    • Richard Erle of Cornwal bro∣the to Henry the third elec∣ted Emperour. 743.60.
    • Richard the elect king of Al∣maigne taketh his leaue and departeth out of England. 746· 93. is crowned king by the bishop of Colen. 747.50.
    • Richard king of Almaigne refu∣seth to sweare to the orders taken at the Parliament hol∣den at Oxforde. 756.1. hee changeth his mind, & recei∣ueth the othe. 756.33.
    • Ridley Nicholas doctor bishop of London a meane for the foundation of the hospitals in London. 1713.3. is depri∣ued of his Byshopricke, and cōmitted to the towre, and why. 1721.20. disputeth openly at Oxford. 1735.16.
    • Richard Duke of Yorke regent of Fraunce. pag. 1256. co. 2. lin. 27 pag. 1264. col. 1. lin. 53. claymeth the crowne. pa. 1282. col, 2. lin. 29. rayseth a power. lin. 55. submitteth himselfe, and taketh an othe. pag. 1283. col. 2 lin. 26. ac∣cuseth the Duke of Somer∣set. lin 51. imagineth the de∣struction of the Duke of So∣merset. pag. 1286. col. 1. lin. 54. rayseth an armye. pag. 1287. co. 1. li. 37. made pro∣tector. pag. 1289. col. 1. lin. 28 discharged of protectorship. pag. 1290. col. 1. lin. 4. came to London. pag. 1292. col. 1. lin. 2. assembleth an armie. pag. 1296. col. 1. lin. 20. fled pag. 1297. col. 1. lin. 55. at∣taynted of treason. pag. 1298 co. 1. lin. 45. returned to Lon∣don. pag. 1300. co. 1. lin. 33. set himself in the Throne roi∣al lin. 49. his bold speech. co. 2. lin. 5. his oration. lin. 47. heire apparant. pa. 1303. co. 1. li. 20. was slayne. co. 2. lin. 42.
    • Roger Bullingbrok necroman∣cer. pag. 1268. co. 1. lin. 57. co. 2. lin. 10.
    • Richard Neuel Earle of War∣wicke. pa. 1286. co. 2. lin, 13 captaine of Calais. pa. 1289 co 1. lin. 31. assaulted. pag. 1294. co. 1. li. 3. Admiral. co. 2. li. 6. toke a rich prize. li. 22 came from Calais with a po∣wer. pag. 1296. co. 1. lin. 27. sailed into Ireland. pa. 1298 co. 1. lin. 30. came to Lon∣don with a power. pag. 1299. co. 1. lin. 2. sent into Fraunce. pag. 1316. co. 1. lin. 26. offended with Ed∣ward the fourth. pag. 1316. co. 2. lin. 38. tooke the Sea. pag. 1322. co. 2. lin. 46. was kept out of Calais. lin. 52. landed at Deepe. pag. 1323. co. 1. lin. 41. at Dart∣mouth. pag. 1324. co. 1. lin. 37. gouernour of the Realme. pag. 1325. co. 2. lin. 50. slayne. pag. 1334. co. 2. lin. 51.
    • Richard Neuel Earle of Sa∣lisburie. pag. 1286. co. 2. lin. 12. Lord Chancellor. pag. 1289. co. 1. lin. 28. came to London. pag. 1292. co. 1. lin 4. pag. 1294. co. 2. lin. 47. taken prisoner. pa. 1304. co. 1. lin. 13. beheaded. co. 2. lin. 12.
    • Riseley Iohn knight sent Am∣bassadour vnto Maximi∣lian Duke of Burgoine. 1439.18. hardly escapeth death at Boloigne. 1440.40.
    • Richard the second borne. 971.26. b. created Prince of Wales. 997.40. b. be∣ginneth his reigne. 1004.12. a. is crowned. 1005.30 a. marryeth Anne sister to the Emperour. 1038.10. a. rydeth post. 1045.30. a. goeth with an armie against the Scots. 1048.42. b. bur∣neth Edenburgh. 1049.30 a. his answere to the Parli∣ament. 1055.51. a. his affec∣tion towardes Delapole. 1057.10. a. at variance with the Nobilitie. 1060.10. a. his wordes to them. 1065.52. b. causeth the Nobilitie to be indicted. 1062 27. a. he keepeth the Towre agaynst them. 1069.33. a. his inconstancie. 1070 1. a. taketh an othe. 1073.16. b. he demaundeth a que∣stion of his Nobles. 1075.1. a. remoueth his Nobilitie and officers from him. 1075 40. a. agreed with his No∣bilitie. 1075.32. b. offen∣ded with the Londoners. 1080.30. b. taketh their liberties from them. 1081.10. b. commeth through London. 1082.36. a. goeth into Ireland. 1085.16. b. returneth into England. 1086.1. b. marryeth the French kings daughter by a Deputie. 1088.3. b. mee∣teth the French k. 1089.1. his expences at that enter∣vewe. 1090.1. a. beareth the armes of Saint Edward. 1097.55. b. his sentence a∣gaynst the two Dukes at Couentrie. 1101.5. b. pas∣seth into Ireland. 1103.50. a. returneth into England. 1107.47. a. stealeth from his souldiers. 1107.33. b. betaketh himselfe to his ene∣mies. 1109.31. a. commeth to Flint. 1109.2. b. com∣mitted to the Towre. 1111.1. a. resigneth his •…•…yght to ye crowne. 1113.42. b. the same confirmed by Parlia∣ment. 1114.25. b. publicati∣on of his deposing. 1115.5. a. his description. 1116.40. b.
    • Rebellion in Somersetshyre, but sone quieted. 1570.51.
    • The Regent burnt. 1476.36.
    • Rebellion intended in Nor∣folke, bewrayed. 1040.37 a.
    • Rebellion begun at Dertsord. 1024.33. a.
    • Rockesburgh brent by the Scottes. 1010.40. a.
    • Rebellion in Ireland. pag. 1275. col. 2. lin. 1. by Iacke Cade. pag. 1279. col. 1 lin. 53.
    • Redvers Baldwin, keepeth Ex∣eter agaynst King Stephan. 367.44.
    • Redvers Baldwine, expulsed out of Exeter, and exiled out of the Realme. 367.87.
    • Redwals, king of Eastangles. 155.5.
    • Redwald setteth vppon Ethel∣ferd suddeinly with an armie and slayeth him. 155.22.
    • Rebellion moued in Britayne by Valentinus. 105.17.
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    • 149.8
    • Restitutus, Bishop of London, goeth ouer to the Synode at ••••les. 94.55.
    • Rebellion mooued by Aureli∣us C•…•…na••••us agaynst Con∣stantinus. 138.32.
    • Rebellion mooued by Mordred agaynst King Arthur. 133.73.
    • Restitution appoynted to be made by king Iohn to the Byshoppes. 583.26.
    • Rebellion of the British Com∣mons against the Nobilitie. 101.20.
    • Reading Castle deliuered to Duke Henry Fitzempresse. 387.116.
    • Rebellion in Essex. 1024.54. b.
    • Regrating of Wine forbidden. 548.11.
    • Rebels execute the Lord Chan∣celor and Treasurer. 1027.30. a.
    • Rebellions Britaynes subdued by King Henry the second. 410.35.
    • Reynold sonne to Gurmo, sub∣mitteth himselfe to king Ed∣mond. 227.84.
    • Reynold receyueth the Christi∣an fayth, and is baptised. 227.94.
    • Reynold, and Aulafe, driuen out of their countreis. 227.104.
    • Reginald, Archbyshop of Co∣leyn, rayser of a schisme in Al∣mayne. 409.76.
    • Redfrid sent to conduct Archbi∣shop Theodore into Eng∣land. 178.43.
    • Reason nor law, permit the sonne to iudge or condemne the father. 405.93.
    • Religious houses ransacked by souldiours. 612.35.
    • Reading Abbey founded, and by whom. 363.47.
    • Reginald Bishop of Bath, elec∣ted Archbishop of Cantorbu∣ry, and dieth fiftene daies af∣ter. 501.62.
    • Rebellion moued by the Nor∣thumbers, agaynst Tos•…•…ie their Earle. 278.97.
    • Restitution made to king Iohn. 548.38.
    • Remclid or Remeline, ordeined Bishop of Hereford. 341.76
    • Remclid restoreth his Bisho∣pricke to king Henry the first. 341.84.
    • Rebellion moued by Earle Oswin, agaynst king Molle. 195.113.
    • Rebellion moued by Duke Wade, against king Ardulfe. 201.61.
    • Rebellion of Bernred agaynst king Ethelbaldus. 189.70.
    • Rebellion moued by Oswald agaynst king Ethelard. 192.44.
    • Rebellion moued agaynst Cu∣thred, king of West Saxons 193.71.
    • Register of al Cities, Townes, Villages, and Hamlets, Ab∣beyes, Monasteries, and Priories, throughout Eng∣lande gathered. 312.80.
    • Rigmere battayle, looke Wig∣•…•…rere.
    • Rebels handes chopped of, in token of their rebellious dea∣ling. 300.3.
    • Rebellion anew begun by the Earles Edwin and Mar∣charus, agaynst king Willi∣am. 306.18.
    • Rebellion moued by the Dukes of Mercia agaynst Oswy. 176.46.
    • Regent Maisters of Oxford go barefoote to the Legate. 652 50.
    • Rebellion moued by certayne of the English Nobilitie, a∣gaynst king William. 308.20.
    • Religion not to be enforced, but to come of goodwil. 148.57.
    • Reding battayle, fought by the Danes agaynst the English men. 210.6.
    • Remigius Priour of Saint Albons. 480.69.
    • Renues besieged by Henry Duke of Lancaster. 962.46. a.
    • Rebellion moued by Foukes de Brent and others of the com∣mons. 616.85.
    • Rebellion moued by dieurs of the nobilitie. 616.100.
    • Remigius dieth. 323.103.
    • Reginald Earle of Cornwal. 405.71.
    • Remigius Bishop of Dorche∣stex, depriued. 305.30.
    • Remigius restored to his Bi∣shopricke. 305.46.
    • Rebellion moued by Edrike Siluaticus agaynst king William. 297.14.
    • Religious persons, or Priestes not to passe the Seas without letters of safecon∣duct. 408.95.
    • Remorintin Castle won by the blacke Prince. 956.40. b.
    • Rebellion moued by Robert el∣dest sonne to Kyng Willi∣am, agaynst his father. 310.11.
    • Reguli, or litle kings in Bry∣tayne, and why so called. 119 14.
    • Reginald Peacoke Byshoppe of Chichester abiured. pag. 1291. col. 2. lin. 1.
    • Ranulfe Earle of Chester. 372 92.
    • Ranulfe Erle of Chester his o∣ration to his souldiers. 374.29.
    • Ramsey abbey spoyled. 380.47
    • Rayneth bloud. 21.57
    • Raulfe constrayned to fle•…•… into Britaine. 308.40
    • Raufe Earle of Cambridge cō∣spireth against king William 308.19.
    • Raufe Byshop of Durham, Ge∣neral of an army agaynst the Scots. 369.71
    • Rameses, one of the names of Egyptus. 7.23
    • Ranulfe Hygden Policronicon cited. 18.80. and. 58.20. & 122.55.
    • Raufe Ferrers knight. 1125 co. 1. lin. 6.
    • Rauenspurre. 1327. co. 1. li. 52
    • Raufe B. of Chichester. 328.38.
    • Ratclife Thom. L. Fitzwaters vnhorsed at Muskleborough field. 1625.27. knight of ye garter, & Earle of Sussex, ca∣ried the Garter vnto Maxi∣milian the Emperour. 1837 42. is Lieutenant general in the North, and leuied a pow∣er against the rebels. 1840 54. entreth Scotland with an army. 1842.10. ordeineth sir Wil. Drury General of a power sent into Scotlande. 1845.58. maketh an Oratiō vnto the souldiers. 1846.26 eftsoones inuadeth Scotland with a power. 1853.11
    • Randal Edward Serieant ma∣ior in ye iourney to S. Quin∣tines. 1767.43. Serieant maior in the iourney of Lith. 1804.45. is knight marshal in the iourney to Newhauen 1838.14. his passing pitye shewed vnto the impotent souldiours at Newhauen. 1833. conducteth a thou∣sand footmen into Ireland. 1836.44. discomfited in fight Shane Oneile, and is hymself slayne through ouer much prowesse. 1837.1
    • Requestes made by the lords of England, to K. Iohn. 587.45. he promiseth to consider of their requestes. 587.65. & findeth sureties for perfour∣mance of the same. eadem. 69.
    • Rebellion in Norfolke preten∣ded, but preuented. 1852.40.
    • Rebellion in Deuonshyre and Cornwal, vnder Humfrey A∣rundel, & others. 1649. their articles. 1650.10. the kings answeare vnto them. 1651.58. are discomfited in fight. 1655.
    • Rebellion in Norfolk vnder Ro∣bert Ret. 1656.10. is sup∣pressed and quieted, 1673.30.
    • Reuel Richard of Derb•…•…shyre a••••••••ded. 1425.50
    • Rebellion in the North. 1839 40. the rebelles executed. 1841.21. and. ead. 38. and 1852.34.
    • Reynolds a brother of Syon ex∣ecuted. 1563.38
    • Request of the Cōmons against king Richard the second. pa. 1123. co. 1. lin. 39.
    • Request of the Earle of Salis∣bury. 1124. co. 2. lin. 48
    • Rebellion in Westmerland rai∣sed by Nicholas Musgraue and Thomas Tilby. 1569.10.
    • Rebellion moued by Mordreds two sonnes against Constan∣tinus. 138.17
    • The Rebellion called the com∣mon wealth. 1648.20
    • Rebellion in Yorkshyre vnder William Ombler and Dale 1675.30.
    • Rebellion in Yorkshyre, & those partes. 1567.14. is quieted 1568.47.
    • Rebellion in Yorkshyre. 1581 51.
    • Raleg William Bishop of Nor∣wich. 705.77. he is remo∣ued to Winchester by the Pope. 705.81. he is kept out of the Citie. eadem. 89. he accurseth the Citie and Cathedral Church. eadem. 90. he stealeth out of the realme into Fraunce. eadem. 100.
    • Raymond Earle of Barzelone, meeteth with kyng Henry at Blayme. 398
    • Raymond Earle of Barzelone his daughter offred and affi∣anced to Richard, sonne to kyng Henry the second. 398 59.
    • Ranulfe Earle of Chester de∣parteth this lyfe. 387.102
    • Raufe accursed by the Pope. 358.35.
    • Raufe departeth this life. 359 35.
    • Raufe Archdeacon of Landaffe 420.99.
    • Ranulfe Bishop of Chichester, taketh part with Archbishop Anselme agaynst king Wil∣liam Rufus. 333.38.
    • Ranulfe of Chester cited. 333 88.
    • Ranulphe Earle of Chester ta∣keth his wyfe the Duchesse of Britaine prisoner. 531.15.
    • Raynulphe Earle of Chester & Lincolne dyeth. 640
    • Ratcliffe Iohn Lord Fitzwater fauoureth Perkin Warbeck 1443.31. is pardoned, but

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    • afterward beheaded. eadem. 50.
    • Ratcliffe Robert fauoreth Per∣kin Warbecke, and leeseth his head. 1443.38
    • Ranulphe Earle of Chester, is sent with an armye into the Holy land, to ayd the Christi∣ans. 617.2
    • Raucin Geffrey owner of Tail∣bourgh fortresse. 453.103
    • Raufe Poole Iustice. pa. 1292 co. 2. lin. 28.
    • Raufe Verney Sheriffe of Lon∣don. pag. 1292. col. 2. lin. 43.
    • Raufe Byshop of Salisburye murdred. pag. 1281. co. 1. lin. 16.
    • Raufe Stanley. pa. 1304. co. 1. lin. 14. beheaded. co. 2. lin. 13.
    • Rad Pont besieged, and wonne 557.9.
    • Rayneth not in Sussex, ye space of three yeeres. 182
    • Raufe Willoughby Esquyre slayne. pag. 1288. co. 1. lin. 16.
    • Raufe translated from the By∣shoprick of Rochester, to Can¦torbury. 351.96
    • Raufe goeth to Rome, about the controuersie betweene hym and Th•…•…ustaine. 355.43.
    • Raymond Earle of Tholouse, marryeth Constance Sister to kyng Lewes of Fraunce. 372.66.
    • Raucin Geffrey dyeth. 521.64.
    • Rauesteine Lord Rauesteine re∣uolteth. 1435.54. Taketh the townes of Ipre and Scluse. ibidem. spoyleth al shyppes passyng to Antwerp. 1438.1. is forced to yeelde the towne & castle of Scluse. eadem. 15.
    • Ramsey Abbey buylded. 234 24.
    • Rafe Earle of Hereford. 271.32.
    • Rayer founder of Saint Bar∣tholomewes by Smythfield, and first Priour therof. 341 54.
    • Raufe Bishop of Durham com∣mytted to the Towre. 337 52.
    • Raymond Earle of Prouance dyeth. 714.20
    • Ranulphe Earle of Chester re∣turneth from the Holy lande. 617.60.
    • Rat Andrew. 1425.55
    • Raucin Geffrey styrreth a rebel∣lion in Guien. 521.54
    • Raufe Percie knight submytted to Edward the fourth. pag. 1313. co. 2. lin. 10. fledde to Henry the sixt. pa. 1314. col. 1. lin. 12. slayne. pag. 1314. co. 2. lin. 1.
    • Raufe Gray Captayne of Ban∣borough Castle. pag. 1314 co. 1. lin. 8. pag. 1315. co. 1. lin. 7. beheaded. pa. 1315 co. 1. lin. 42.
    • Ratcliffe Iohn knight. 1448.50.
    • Raufe Collector to king Wylli∣am Rufus, both malicious and couetous. 330.19
    • Raufe breaketh prison, and esca∣peth out of the Towre. 3•…•…8.99.
    • Raymond Earle of Tholouse, maryeth with Ioan Queene of Sicil, sister to Richarde the first. 532.102
    • Ratcliffe Richarde attaynted. 1425.43.
    • Ratcliffe Viscount Fitzwater, created Earle of Sussex. 1553.11.
    • Ratcliffe Robert Lord Fitzwa∣ter, created Viscount Fitz∣water. 1536.18
    • Raufe Iosseline Alderman of London. pag. 1343. co. 1. lin. 32.
    • Ragman Rowle. 891.57 a.
    • Raufe Earle of Westmerland. pag. 1119. co. 2. lin. 28.
    • Randol a Fryer prisoner in the Towre of London. pa, 1198. co. 1. lin. 51.
    • Rayne. 943.30. b. and. 971 10 b.
    • Rayneth bloud. 786.6. b
    • Rayne. 854.9. a. and. 893.10. b. and. 903.50. b
    • Rayne exceedyng great, & high floudes. 324.18
    • Ragged Staffe. pa. 1326. co. 1 lin. 57.
    • Rokesburgh yeelded to the En∣glish men. 820.42. b
    • Raufes wyfe besieged in the ci∣tie of Norwich, yeeldeth the same vpon conditions. 309.12.
    • Rome taken by Brennus and Belinus. 25.74.
    • Romanes encounter. with the Gaules, and are vanquished. 26.18.
    • Rome sacked by the Gaules. 26.59.
    • Romanes compound wyth the Gaules for their libertie, with money. 27.6.
    • Romanes passe ouer into Bri∣taine. 35.72.
    • Romanes distressed by the Bri∣taynes in the water. 36.3.
    • Romanes recouer land, and put the Britaines to flyght. 36.78.
    • Romane shyppes sore distressed and dispersed by a tempest. 37.29.
    • Romanes put to the worst by the Britaines, are succoured by Cesar. 38.16.
    • Romanes ouerthrowne, and chased by the Britaines. 39.60.
    • Romanes flee to sea, leauing the spoyle and cariage be∣hinde them. 40.9.
    • Romanes hindered by reason of their heauie armour. 41.74.
    • Romanes passe ouer the Tha∣mes on foote. 42.24
    • Romane souldiers vnwilling to go into Britaine. 48.69.
    • Romanes put to the woorse by the Britaines, at Porchester. 50.60.
    • Romanes put to flight by Arui∣ragus. 50.72.
    • Romanes fal to intreatie of Concord, and composition with the Britaines. 51.39.
    • Robert Archbyshop of Cantor∣burie, banished the realme. 274.27.
    • Robert Archbyshop of Cantor∣burie, comming from Rome, dyeth by the way. 274.30.
    • Robert Earle of Northumber∣land, conspireth against King William Rufus. 325.104.
    • Robert, with his wife and chil∣dren, fleeth into Banbourgh Castle. 326.7.
    • Robert taken, and committed to prison. 326.22.
    • Robert arriueth at Portes∣mouth wyth an armie. 339.
    • Robertes gentlenes wynneth the peoples heartes. 339.9.
    • Robert returneth with content∣ment into Normandie. 339.49.
    • Roger Archbyshop of Yorke, forbydden the vse of the Sa∣cramentes. 412.37.
    • Roger Archbyshop of Yoke, restored to the administrati∣on of hys office agayne. 414.85.
    • Roger Archbyshop of Yorke, sent Ambassadour to ye Pope. 406.57.
    • Roger Byshop of Worcester, sent Ambassadour to the Pope. 406.59.
    • Rockesborough fortifyed by the Duke of Somerset. 1631.20.
    • Robert Brakenbery Knyght, Constable of the Towre. pag. 1390. col. 1. lin. 20. pa. 1415. col. 2. lin. 36. pag. 1416. col. 1. lin. 28. slayne. pag. 1422. col. 1. lin. 17.
    • Robert Hilliard. pag. 1321. co. 1. lin. 1.
    • Robyn of Riddesdale pa. 1321. col. 1. lin. 2.
    • Lord Wells slayne. pag. 1312. co. 1. lin. 38.
    • Robert Horne. pag. 1298. co. 2. lin. 38.
    • Rochfort fortresse delyuered to the Englishmen. 399.62.
    • Robert Earle of Leicester, made Lieutenaunt of Nor∣mandie. 481.115. taken prisoner by the Frenchmen. 521.17.
    • Roger apprehended and behea∣ded. 308.50.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester craftily taken at Northamp∣ton. 381.36.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester, departeth this lyfe. 381.57.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester, his Oration to hys souldi∣ours. 374.51.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester hys armye vanquished, and hymselfe taken prisoner. 377 85.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester, exchaunged prisoner for king Stephan. 378.15.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester, maketh a conspiracie a∣gainst king Stephan, with the Nobilitie and commons. 368.47.
    • Roufe Iohn of Warwike cy∣ted. 7.3.
    • Roe Thomas maketh a newe place of Buriall. 1839.51.
    • Robert Earle of Mellent, entreth Normandie wyth fire and sword. 359.65.
    • Robert Earle of Mellent, taken prisoner in an ambush. 359.72.
    • Roderike King of Pictes ro∣ueth with a fleete vpon the Oceane, and arriueth in Irelande to seeke seates. 67.23.
    • Roderike King of Pictes slayne, and his armie van∣quished. 67.45.
    • Romane power sent to subdue Ireland. 51.115.
    • Romanes receyue a great o∣ouerthrowe in Britaine, in the raygne of Domicia∣nus Nero the Emperour. 59.50.
    • Romanes vanquished and slaine at Camulodunum by the Britaines. 63.91.
    • Romanes driuen out of Spaine by barbarous Nations. 98.65.
    • Romanes mynding to ayde the Britaines no more, byd them farewel. 100.69.
    • Romanes souldiours fall at variance among themselues. 76.23. and. 77.18.
    • Romane souldiours go to Rome to complaine on Per∣hennis. 77.20.
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    • Romane souldiours slaye theyr owne weake fellows 80.9.
    • Romanes chased by the Bri∣taines to the citie of Lon∣don. 82.13.
    • Rochester besieged, and de∣liuered to king William Rufus. 320.21.
    • Rochester Churche aduan∣ced from foure secular Clerkes, to fiftie Mon∣kes. 320.65.
    • Robert Duke of Normandy, returneth out of the holy Land into his owne coun∣trey 338.34.
    • Robert chosen king of Hie∣rusalem, refuseth it. 338.47.
    • Robert sollicited to come into Englande, to clayme the Crowne from his bro∣ther, Henrye the first. 338.76.
    • Robert landeth at Southāp∣ton with an armie, a∣gaynst his brother Kyng William Rufus. 319.61.
    • Robert sollicited to come into England with an ar∣mie, to obteyne the Cro∣wne from his brother king William Rufus. 318 29.
    • Roberts power discomfited by Kyng William Rufus. 319.69.
    • Robert leeseth England by lingring the time. 319.73.
    • Robert engnageth his Du∣chie of Normandie, to his brother Kyng Willyam Rufus of England, for money. 327.22. and. 327 63.
    • Robert Byshop of Chester. 336.5.
    • Rosamonde, Concubine▪ to Kyng Henrye the second, her passing beautie, death and buryal. 472.97
    • Robert commeth ouer into Englande, with his bro∣ther Kyng William Ru∣fus. 321.110
    • Robert returneth into Nor∣mandie in great displea∣sure. 322.66.
    • Rouland Lord of Galloway, submitteth himselfe to king Henry the second and is receyued into fauour. 462.58.
    • Roderike King of Connagh in Ireland, refuseth to submit himselfe to king Henrye the second. 420.31.
    • Roch Laberie castle deliue∣red to king Henry the se∣cond. 410.6.
    • Robert gatheryng of an ar∣mie, to dispossesse his fa∣ther of Normandie. 317.75.
    • Robert returneth into Nor∣mandie, and is made Duke thereof after hys Fathers decease. 317.81.
    • Robert, why disinheirited of the Crowne of Eng∣land. 317.91.
    • Redwald king of Eastangles departeth this life. 159.7.
    • Redwald baptised, but re∣turneth to Idolatry. 162.26.
    • Redwald at one time, would serue both God and the diuel. 162.32.
    • Roan Castle fortified. 359.56.
    • Robert Earle of Gloucester fleeth into Fraunce. 371.22.
    • Roger Byshop of Salisbury suspected by king Ste∣phan, and imprisoned. 371.63
    • Roger Byshoppe of Sa∣lisburie, pyneth awaye and dieth for sorrow. 372.5.
    • Roger Byshoppe of Salis∣burie his first begynning and rising to estimation. 372.18.
    • Rollo arriueth in England with a great armie. 213.51.
    • Rollo and his armie distres∣sed by the English men. 213.61.
    • Rollo leaueth Englande, and sayleth ouer into Fraunce. 213.66.
    • Rollo or Rou, sonne to Guy∣on, a Lorde of Denmarke. 288.87.
    • Rollo fleing out of Den∣marke, is made Duke of Normandie. 288.99.
    • Rollo marieth Gilla, daugh∣ter to Charles Le Sym∣ple, king of France. 218.105.
    • Rollo, after the decease of Gilla, marryeth Popea, daughter to the Earle of Bayeulx. 288.107.
    • Roches Peter Byshoppe of Winchester dieth. 654.11. his worthy commen∣dation. 654.14.
    • Robert base sonne to Kyng Henrye the first marry∣eth Maude, daughter and Heire vnto Ro∣bert Fytz Ham. 451.50.
    • Robert base sonne to Kyng Henrye the first. made Earle of Gloucester. 351.53.
    • Romanus drowned, in traueiling towards Rome 164.31.
    • Robert eldest sonne to king William, inuadeth Nor∣mandie with an armie, as a rebel agaynst his father. 310.11.
    • Roger Archedeacon of Can∣terbury, consecrated Arch∣byshop of Yorke. 393.
    • Romanus ordeyned By∣shoppe of Rochester. 158.80.
    • Roberts vndiscreete libera∣litie mislyked of his sub∣iects. 344.1.
    • Robert commeth ouer into England, to intreat for peace of his brother king Henry. 344.24.
    • Robert taken prisoner, and his armie ouerthrowen and chased. 345.24.
    • Robert committed to prison within the Castle of Car∣diffe in Wales. 346.14.
    • Robert departeth this life. 346.19.
    • Robert set at libertie, and bound to forsweare the Realme of England and Normandie. 346.30.
    • Robert assaying to escape out of prison, is taken, and his eies put out. 346.57.
    • Robert marieth Sibel, sister to the Erle of conuersans in Puglia. 346.71.
    • Rockingham in Rutland∣shyre. 331.42.
    • Rockingham Castle. 331 43.
    • Ronir or Rowen, daughter to Hengist. 112.73.
    • Rowen drinketh wassail to Kyng Vortigernus. 113.75.
    • Rowen married to Kyng Vortigernus. 113.94.
    • Romane Empire inua∣ded on eche syde, by the Barbarous Na∣tions. 103.65.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣sters armie discomfy∣ted, and him selfe taken prisoner. 431.93.
    • Robert and his Father Kyng William made friendes. 310.69.
    • Robert sent with an army agaynst Malcolme king of Scots. 310.75.
    • Riuall and Blengente. Sonnes to Griffyn, made Gouernours of Wales. 277.76.
    • Rochester Castle whereof William de Albeney was Captaine, besieged by Kyng Iohn. 592.95. yeelded to the Kyng. 593.19.
    • Robert commeth ouer in∣to England to visite his brother Kyng Henrye. 342.26.
    • Roger Byshop of Salis∣burie a politike Prelate. 364.39.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣ster taketh part with Henrye the sonne, agaynst King Henrye the second, and is put to flyght. 430.1.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣ster layeth his hande on his Swoorde, to stryke Kyng Henrye the second. 431.18.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣ster returneth into Eng∣land with an armie of Flemings. 431.32.
    • Rochester Castle wonne by Lewes the Frenche Kyngs Sonne. 600.12.
    • Rochester Castle confyr∣med to Philip Earle of Flaunders. 427.13.
    • Robert Duke of Norman∣die, looke Rollo.
    • Roger Earle of Clare, de∣nyeth to doo Homage to the Archbyshoppe of Canterburie for the Castle of Tunbridge. 401.103.
    • Roxborowe Castle besie∣ged. pag. 1302. col. 2. lin. 40.
    • Roderike King of Vlnester, ouerthrowen in the field. 448.13.
    • Robert Vmfreuel knyght, agaynst the Scottes. pag. 1172. co. 1. lin. 49.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣ster restored to his landes. 444.7.
    • Robert repenteth him of the releasying of the tri∣bute to his brother king Henry. 342.40.
    • Rochester spoyled and sacked by Ethelred. 181.68.
    • Rowen besieged by the French Kyng. 558.55.
    • Robert Knoles knight. pag. 1152. co. 2. lin. 23.
    • Rochester Bridge buyl∣ded. pag. 1152. co. 2. lin. 47.
    • Robert Vmfreuel. knight Vyce Admyrall. pag. 1156. co. 2. lin. 7. mend Market. pag. 1156. co. 2. lin. 25.
    • Roger Acton raysed a com∣motiō. pa. 1166. co. 2. li. 34. was condemned

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    • and executed. pag. 1167. co. 2. lin. 24.
    • Robert Earle Ferrers, restored to his landes. 774.39.
    • Rouen besieged by the French men, but in vayne. 436.55.
    • Roger Abbot of Bechellouin chosen Archbyshoppe of Canterburie, refuseth it. 424.68.
    • Rochester Castle, restored to the Archbyshoppe of Canterburie. 590.100.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣ster, taken prisoner by the French men. 524.50. set at libertie. 524.61.
    • Robert Byshoppe of Lin∣colne, departeth this lyfe. 410.72.
    • Roger Earle of Hereford, conspireth agaynst king William. 308.17.
    • Roscarocke Nicholas. 235.78.
    • Robert sendeth to the Frenche king for ayde, agaynst his brother king William Rufus. 321.61.
    • Rome Scot graunted to the Pope. 195.63.
    • Robert Earle of Leyce∣ster elected Byshoppe of Saint Andrewes in Scotlande, receyueth orders of priesthood. 534.50.
    • Rollo King. 559.47.
    • Roges appoynted to be burnt thorough the eare. 1862.2.
    • Rochfort Lord Rochfort executed. 1561.8.
    • Rothes William general to Arthur of Britayne. 547.14.
    • Rome buylded. 21.64.
    • Roger sonne to Miles, made Earle of Here∣foord. 380.21.
    • Roger Archbishop of Yorke, goeth to Rome for his Pal. 393.68.
    • Archbyshop of Roan slayne comming to Cressey. 935.10. b.
    • A Rose of golde sent from the Pope. 1532.10.
    • Robert, Abbot of Mol∣mense. 333.82.
    • Robert Earle of Mellent, rebelleth agaynst king Henry the first. 359.50.
    • Roger Archbishop of Yorke dyeth. 456.5.
    • Rochester besieged by king Egelredus. 238.56.
    • Roger Chancellour to king Henry the first, consecra∣ted byshop of Salisburie. •…•…47.10.
    • Rood or blacke crosse. 891.47. b.
    • Rotrode, Archbyshop of Ro∣uen, crowneth Henry, son to king Henry the second, Margaret his wyfe. 421.77.
    • Roūd table chāber at Wind∣sore built. 922.52. b.
    • Robert Welles knight. pag. 1321. co. 2. lin. 49. taken and beheaded. pag. 1322. co. 1. lin. 34.
    • Rochester Castle fortified by bishop Odo. 318.44.
    • Robert releaseth the tribute due vnto him out of Eng∣land. 342.29.
    • Iohn Romaine made Arch∣byshop of Yorke. 794.48. a. dyeth. 815.32. a.
    • Roxbourgh castle guaged to the King of England. 439.40.
    • Rosse Lord Rosse his roade into Scotland. 1522.41.
    • Rousse Iohn. 1462.14.
    • Roch Guion yeelded to the English. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 39.
    • Roger Claringdon knight executed. pag. 1134. col. 1. lin. 54.
    • Rouen alwayes faythful to their Prince. 559.21.
    • Rome taken and sacked. 1539.10.
    • Robert Earle of Leycester, released out of prison. 439.21.
    • Robert, Archbyshop of Can∣terburie, fleeth into Nor∣mandie. 269.94.
    • Romanes vanquished by K. Arthur about Paris. 133 67.
    • The Romish religion resto∣red. 1722.55.
    • Rous Iohn cited. 316.50.
    • The Rhodes won. 1524.8.
    • Rochel won from the Eng∣lish men. 626.23.
    • Robert Whitingham knight slain. pa. 1339. co. 2. li. 56
    • Robert Basset Alderman of London. pag. 1342. co. 2. lin. 37.
    • Robert Huldorne beheaded. pag. 1319. col. 1. lin. 50.
    • Robert Willoughby knight. pag. 1402. co. 2. lin. 21.
    • Roan besieged by the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1194. co. 1. lin. 19. yeelded to the Eng∣lishe. pag. 1197. co. 1. lin. 57. yeelded to the French pag. 1275. co. 2. lin. 30.
    • Roches William. 560.13.
    • Roger Clifford knight execu∣ted. pag. 1405. co. 2. lin. 4.
    • Robert Bapthorpe Esquire, slaine. pag. 1288. co. 1. li. 12.
    • Roger Vaughan beheaded. pag. 1345. co. 1. lin. 1.
    • Thomas Rosselin knight slayne. 499.51. a.
    • Anthonie Earle Riuers. pa. 1351. co. 1. lin. 6.
    • Robert Chamberlain knight pa. 1327. co. 1. lin. 16.
    • Rouen through famyn is sur∣rendred to the French K. 559.33.
    • Roger Byshoppe of Worce∣ter. 421.78.
    • Rochester besieged by the Danes. 215.47.
    • Rollo Christined, and called Robert. 288.86.
    • Robert Horne. pag. 1311. co. 1. lin. 25. slayne. pag. 1312. co. 1. lin. 38.
    • Runingsmede or Rimemede betwixt Stanes & Win∣sore, wher king Iohn toke peace with his Barons. 590.107.
    • Rufus William, renounceth Archbishop Anselme for his subiect. 332.38.
    • Rufus William his wrath towardes the Byshoppes which held with An∣selme, pacified with mo∣nie. 332.97.
    • Rufus William reconciled to the Pope. 333.6.
    • Ruthlan Castle builded. 789 6. a. besieged. 790.52. b
    • Round Table. 790.18. b.
    • Rufus William, succeedeth his father king William, in the kingdome of Eng∣land. 317.1.
    • Rufus William proclamed king, and Crowned at Westminster. 317.45.
    • Rufus Williams liberalitie after his Coronation. 317.48.
    • Rufus William, cannot a∣bide to heare the Pope named. 330.91.
    • Rutter, what it signfieth. 446.10.
    • Rufus Williams great cur∣tesie, shewed to the Eng∣lishmen. 319.37.
    • Rufus William, leadeth a mighty army into Kent, a∣gaynst the rebels there. 319.49.
    • Rufus William inuadeth Wales with an armye. 326.47.
    • Rufus William, returneth out of Wales with disho∣nour. 326.69
    • Edward Earle of Rutland, created Duke of Aube∣marle. 1097.30. b.
    • Rufus William wounded at Archenbray battayle. 310 60.
    • Rumor, but false, of ye Danes comming into England. 313.111.
    • Russel Iohn Lorde Russell knight of the order, & Lord Priuie seale, is made one of ye kings executors. 1611 34. discomfiteth in fight the rebels in Deuonshire. 1655.7. his answer to the protectors letter. 1689.10
    • Riual abbey foūded. 333.96
    • Rutlād castle builded. 398.2
    • Rufus William passeth ouer with an armie, against his brother Robert, Duke of Normandie. 325.46.
    • Rud, or Ludhurdibras, sonne to Leil, beginneth to reign ouer Britaine. 18.109.
    • Rud, or Ludhurdibras dieth. 19.10.
    • Rumor of the princes death, giueth occasion of manye conspiracies & rebellions. 367.32
    • Rufus William, slayne with an arrowe. 334.40.
    • Rufus William his nature and disposition described. 334.74.
    • Rufus William suspected of infidelitie. 335.77.
    • Rufus William, why to sur∣named. 335.95.
    • Russel Iohn knight Contro∣ler of his Maiesties hous∣hold, is created Lord Rus∣sel. 1572.53.
    • Rufus William, returneth in to England with his bro∣ther Robert. 321.109.
    • Rufus William his rathe & foolish hastinesse. 329.56
    • Rufus William passeth ouer into Normandie in hast, without al company. 329.77.
    • Rotheram Thomas Arch∣byshop of Yorke, dyeth. 1455.37.
    • Rufus William glueth him∣self to al sensual lust, and couetousnes. 320.103.
    • Rufus William leadeth an armie into Normandye a∣gainst his brother Duke
    • Robert. 321.55.
    • Ruthal Thomas Doctor one of the kings counsel. 1464 54. named byshop of Dur∣rham. eadem. 22.
    • Rustein a ringleader of re∣bels taken. 729.42.
    • Rufus Williams couetous∣nes, and shameful meanes to get money. 323.107.
    • Rufus William, inuadeth Wales with an armie, & returneth without any ex∣ployt atchieued. 328.48.
    • Rufinianus sent into Bry∣taine. 149.98.
    • Rudacus, king of Wales. 22 88.
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    • Saxons in diuers greate companies, come ouer in to Britaine. 131.21
    • Saxnot, predecessor to the Kings of East Saxons. 131.37
    • Saxon Kings tributaries to King Arthur. 132.5
    • Saxons discomfited, and driuen out of the Realm by King Arthur. 132.74.
    • Saxons permitted to de∣part, giue hostages vnto the Britaines. 133.5
    • Saxons driuen by winde a lande, wast and spoyle the West Countrey. 133. line. 10
    • Saxōs discomfited by the Britaines nigh Barh. 133.23
    • Saxons require ayde of Gurmundus Kyng of the Affricanes, agaynste the Britaines. 143.101
    • Saxons fyght against the Britaines, as well to destroy the faithe of Christ, as to possesse the land. 144.59
    • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Wode∣nesbourne. 145 77
    • Sainte Andrews Abbey. 406.14.
    • Saint Cayman, a Monke of Cisteaux order. 406. line. 28
    • Sainte Cicere Huberte, Connestable of Colche∣ster slayne. 408.43
    • Saint Peters pence to be gathered and kepte. 409.9
    • Sainte Clere Hugh, ac∣cursed by the Archbishop Thomas Becket. 409. line. •…•…0
    • Saint Brices day in one houre, all the Danes in the Realme of Englande murthered. 242.64. and 246.7•…•…
    • Salomon Kyng of little Britaine. 166.14
    • Sāford Nicholas knighte dyeth. 730.58
    • Saint Petrokes Abbey in Cornewall spoyled by the Danes. 237.36
    • Salisburie taken, and ri∣fled by the Danes. 243. line. 61
    • Saltwood claymed, to belong perticularly to the seigniorie of the Sea of Caunterburie. 4.01. line. 101
    • Sainte Ordulfes Mona∣sterie at Essingstock bur∣ned by the Danes. 241. line. 4.5
    • Saint Edwardes lawes instituted. 274.96
    • Saint Edmondes ditche. 220.3•…•…
    • S. Iames Cell in West∣chester. 287.62
    • Samuell, a Monke of S. Albons elected and sa∣cred Bishop of Dublin. 326.72
    • Sainte Valerie in Nor∣mandie taken by Kyng William Rufus. 321.57
    • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Der∣went Riuer•…•… ••••215.75
    • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines, and cha∣sed into the Ile of Te∣net. 116.7
    • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Cole More. 116.16
    • Saxons besieged within the Ile of Tenet sue to the Britaines for licence to deport. 116.••••
    • Saxons take ship, and de∣part into Germanie. 116. line. •…•…45
    • Saxons cōclude a league with the Scots & Picts, and turne their weapons againste the Britaines. 117.8
    • Saxons vanquished by Vortiporus. 141.•…•…
    • Saxōs stirred vp by God, for a scourge to the Bri∣taines. 142.•…•…0. and. 143. line. 2
    • Sainte Aldermes boones taken vp, and shrined. ••••1. line. 8
    • Sainte Ellutus bell in Glamorgan taken away. 233. •…•…94
    • Saxon schoole in Roome repaired. 207.4.5
    • Saint Peters Church at Wer•…•…mouth burned by the Scottes. •…•…07.7
    • Saint Paules Church in London burnte to the ground. 314.•…•…7
    • Saint Michaels Abbathy in Normandy. 321.72
    • Saint Oswins Church at Tinmouth. 326.20
    • Sainte Clement Danes Church without Temple barte at London. 267. line. 8
    • Sainte Maurice bannes lente to King Adelst••••e for a present. 227.23
    • Saint Leonards hospital in Yorke founded. 334. line. 71
    • Saint Fridancus Church in the Ile of Anglesey, made a kennel for hoūds 328.97
    • Saint Martins Churche high Ludgate in Lon∣don builded. 167.49
    • Sainte Paules counsell, in winning of all sorts to the faith. 168.1
    • Saxons •…•…ee vnto Badon hill for defence. 128.63
    • Saxons besieged in Ba∣don hill by the Britains. 128.72
    • Sanctuaries restrayned frō shrowding of Tray∣tors. 1447.10
    • Saint Edmondes land in Suffolke spoyled by the Danes. 249.73
    • Sainte Friswides steeple in Oxforde burned. 251. line. 61
    • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Maes∣bell. 122.94
    • Saint Mary bow Church roofe in Ch••••pe in Lon∣don ouerthrowen by a wynde. 322.12
    • Saint Germaine in Lay a Castell, yeelded to the Englishe, page. 1202. col. 2. line. 32
    • Saxon bloud ceasseth to reigne in Englande. 288. line. 6
    • Samothes founder of the kingdome of Celtica. 1.101. and. 2.46
    • Saint Edmondesburie in olde time called Egles∣don. 211.37
    • Sainte Edmondesburie Abbey buylded. 211.34.
    • Saxton third King of the Ceires. 3.2
    • Saint Iohns Churche in Chester builded. 277. line. 34.
    • Sainte Werbroughes Church in Chester buil∣ded. 277.35
    • Sainte Marye Queries Church burnt. 574.23
    • Sacred persons not to be touched with violente hands. 378.47
    • Salisburie Iohn, Chaun∣cellor to Archbishoppe Thomas Becket. 416. line. 24.
    • Saffron Walden in Es∣sex. 255.78
    • Sabart Kyng of the East Saxons, departeth thys life. 157.66
    • Sabarts sonnes refuse to be christened. page. 157. line. 89
    • Sabartes sonnes slayne, and their army discom∣fited by the West Sax∣ons. 158 28
    • Sainte Dauid, called in olde tyme Mineuia, ta∣ken. 123.42
    • Sainte albans battayle foughte, and wonne by the Britaines agaynste the Saxons. page. 128. line. 40
    • Saint Oswils bones trā∣slated from Bardona, to Saint Peters in Glou∣cester. 222.46
    • Saint Edmonde fighteth for the wealthe, but not for the slaughter of hys people. 249.80
    • Salisburie vse seruice in the Churche compiled. 316.48
    • Saint Peters. Minister in Yorke consumed wyth fyre. 300.51
    • Saint Leonardes Hospi∣ta•…•… at Yorke. page. 1319. col. 1. line. 25
    • Sabart, King of the East Saxons. 152.31
    • Samothei, a sect of Phi∣losophers, and their o∣riginall. 2.69
    • Sabart Kyng of the East Saxons, receyueth the fayth of Christ. 152.36
    • Samothea, the fyrst pecu∣nar name of Britaine. 2.76
    • Sainte Albons Abbey re∣paired. 32.68
    • Saint Paules Church in London builded. 150.53
    • Saint Andrewes Church in Rochester builded. 150.62
    • Sarasins enter Fraunce, and are ouerthrowen. 191.63
    • Saxons sue to the Ro∣maines for peace, which is graunted vppon con∣dition. 106.7
    • Saxons permitted to de∣parte out of Britaine. 106.14
    • Saxons sette vpon by an Ambushe of Romaines, are all slayne. page. 106. line. 33
    • Saint Audrie of Ely. 185. line. 77
    • Sainte Andrewes Church in Welles builded. 188. line. 27
    • Sainte Edmonds Church builded, and Monkes there established. 250. line. 46
    • Sainte Quintins wonne. 1769.30
    • Sainte Mary Hall in Oxforde founded. 8•…•…4. line. 47. a
    • Saint Thomas in India. 2•…•…7.45
    • Saint Agnes Churche in Caunterbury buylded. 158.71
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    • Saint Peters Churche at Yorke erected. 161.102
    • Saxons to enioy quietely their lands in i Brtaine. 128.22
    • Saint Valeries Towne. 285.55
    • Salisburie steeple ouer∣throwē by a winde. 322.17
    • Salike Lawe. page. 1168. col. 2. line. 31
    • Sarronides, a kinde of Philosophers, whence discended. 3.17
    • Earles of Salisburie and Suffolke takē prisoners at Lile. 908.3. b
    • Sanison Byshop of Wor∣ceters aunswere, concer∣ning the obedience of the Archbyshop of Yorke, to the Archbyshop of Can∣terburie. 350.18
    • Saint Michaels College in Cambridge founded. 872.26. a
    • Salle Roberte Knighte slayne by Rebelles. 1031.50. a
    • Saxōs inuading Britain, are repulsed. 105.93
    • Sainte Edmondes ditche cast. 250.42
    • Saxōs renue their league with the Pictes agaynst the Britaines. 120.16
    • Saxons discomfyted by the zeale and policie of Germane. 120.46
    • Sackuill Nigel accursed. 417.26
    • Sackuille Tho. Knyghte, is sent Ambassadour in∣to Fraunce. 1857.21
    • Salestine, a Barde. 4.42
    • Saxons sente for out of Germany, to aide the Britaines againste the Scots and Picts. 111.57
    • Saxons appointed places in Kent to inhabite. 112. line. 10
    • Saxons come into Bri∣taine to seeke new habi∣tations. 112.44
    • Saxons in the North sub∣iect to the Saxon Kings in Kent. 114.24
    • Saxons arriue, and settle in Northumberlande. 114.14
    • Saxons greate numbers, suspected by the Bri∣taines. 114.31
    • Saxons miserably spoyle Britaine from sea to sea. 114.66
    • Saxons ouerthrowen in battayle by the Britai∣nes. 115.24
    • Saxons begin to raigne in Britaine. 118.76
    • Saxons being Paganes, extinguishe the Christi∣an Religion in Britain. 118.22
    • Saxons, Scottes, and Pictes inuade the Ro∣maine prouince in Bri∣tayne. 106.60
    • Sauoy spoyled, and brent by Rebels. 1026.30. b
    • Saint Martins Churche nigh Caunterburie fre∣quented by Augustine, and when builded▪ 148. line. 23
    • Salisburie in olde tyme called Ambrie. 118.36
    • Saturnalia, feastes howe celebrated. 48.77
    • Saint Cutbert appeareth to King Alured in a visi∣on. 214.15
    • Saint Edwards fair hol∣den at Westminster. 719. line. 60
    • Saint Alban, first Martir of this land. 194.105
    • Sainte Albanes bones ta∣ken vp and shrined. 194. line. 107
    • Saint Albanes Monaste∣rie builded. 194.108
    • Saint Andrewes Church in the Ile of Andresey builded. 208.18
    • Sainte Omer Tosses, a Knighte Templer. 400. line. 69
    • Sainte Valerie taken by the Frenche. page. 1250. colum. 1. line. 32 yeelded agayne to the Englishe, page, 1251. col. 1. line. 19
    • Sainte Iohns Hospitall nigh Caunterburie buil∣ded. 320.64
    • Sarasins beheaded by K. Richard the firste at A∣cres. 501.43. beatē backe and repulsed in a con∣flicte, by King Richarde the first. 503.40
    • Saxton fielde. page. 1311. col. 1. line. 52
    • Sanctuary, page. 1364. col. 2. line. 41. page. 1365. col. 2. line. 19. abused, pa. 1366. col. 1. line. 4.
    • Saint Martins Sanctu∣arie. page. 1365. col. 2. line 52
    • Sapcote William of the Countie of Huntington attainted. 1425.47
    • Saint Germain Geoffrey attainted. 1415.49
    • Sauage Iohn Knyghte slayne. 1440.35
    • Lesley Richard. 1443.43
    • Lorde Saint Iohn taken prisoner. 825.14. b
    • S. Ambrose cited. 89.17
    • Sanders Captaine rebel∣ling with Tho. Stafford is condemned, but par∣doned. 1767.26
    • Sands William Knyghte Treasourer of Calaice, his vallor 1521.45
    • Saunders George mur∣thered, and the historie thereof. 1865.55
    • Sauage Tho. remoued from the Bishopprike of London to York. 1455.38
    • Samson Doctor Bishoppe of Chichester in the pre∣munire. 1578.20. pardo∣ned. 1580.47
    • S. Iohn de Lucy burnte. 1474.34
    • Sauage Thomas Arch∣bishoppe of Yorke dyeth, his cōmendatiōs. 1461.50
    • Saint Maure William. 1450.45
    • Sapcots Iohn Knighte. 1450.17
    • Sandwich spoiled by Da∣nish Pirates. 270.26
    • Saint Albōs Abbey spoy∣led. 380.46
    • Saint Bartholmewes by Smithfild founded. 341. line. 52
    • Sauill Io. Knight. 4448. line. 50
    • Sarron fyrst Auctor of the Philosophers called Sarronides. 3.17
    • Saint Augustines Mona∣sterie nigh Caunterbury builded. 150.38
    • Saint Amphibolus bodye founde out, and transla∣ted. 450.69
    • Samothes called by Mo∣ses Mesech, by others Dis. 2.38
    • Samothe a subdued by Al∣bion. 5.34
    • Sainte Balters Churche destroyed. 227.73
    • Saint Albons towne and monasterie builded. 88.17
    • Sandwiche spoyled by french. 1290. by Io. Dyn∣ham. 1298. taken by Lord Fauconbridge. 1298. kept by Bastarde Faucon∣bridge. 1344.10
    • Sainte Benets Abbey in Norffolk builded. 262.94
    • Sampson, Abbot of S. Edmonsburie. 483.11
    • Salomon King of Hun∣garie. 259.31
    • Salisburie made a By∣shops sea. 309.65
    • Sarron buildeth publike places for learning. 3.10
    • Saint Denise in Fraunce rendred to the Englishe. page. 1255. col. 1. line. 39
    • Sandiforde. pa. 1299.42
    • Say Wil. escapeth from the battaile of Lewes. 770.88
    • S. Seuces takē. 813.10. a
    • Scots and Picts sore dis∣quiet the Romaine sub∣iects in Britaine. 95.17
    • Scottes and Pictes van∣quished by the Saxons. 112.22
    • Scena, son to Androgeus Erle of London. 43.80
    • Scot Iohn Earle of Che∣ster poysoned to death by his wife. 650.20
    • Schollers of oxforde withdraw to Northamp∣tō to studie. 766.67. fight against King Henrye the third. 766.69
    • Scottes vanquished and put to flight by Erle Si∣ward. 275.58
    • Scottes sommoned to ap∣peare at Yorke. 832.32. a
    • Sroope Archbyshoppe of Yorke, deuised articles againste Henry the .iiij. page. 1137. col. 1. line. 4.1
    • Scottes inuade the En∣glish borders. page. 1188. colum. 2. line. 28. resisted. line. 30
    • Scottishe title discussed. 800.47. a
    • Scottish nobilitie sweare fealtie to the Kyng of England. 803.40. a
    • Scotlād spoyled. 899.30. a
    • Scotlande inuaded by the Duke of Lācaster. 1046.7. b
    • Scots conclude a league with the French. 815.39. a
    • Scholemaster of Paules. page. 1375. col. 1. line. 3
    • Geffrey Scrope Iustice dyeth. 915.11. b
    • Scots inuade Englande, and besiege Careleile. 818.26. a. enter Englād agayne. 819.27. b. seeke for peace. 827.25. a
    • Richarde Scrope put frō the office of Chancellor. 1040.1. a
    • Scottish Lordes submitte them to King Edwarde the third. 898.27. b
    • Scottes spoyle the North parties. 870.6. b
    • Scurfa, a Danishe Earle slayne. 220.64.
    • Scelton Richard a Tay∣ler, counsellor to Per∣kin Warbecke. 1449.58
    • Scots spoyle the Northe Countrey. 1022.2. a
    • Scotte William. 1447. line. 20
    • Salerne Prince with o∣thers commeth to see his Maiestie. 1579.54
    • Scrope Thomas, alias Radley. 1462.22
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    • William Scrope created Erle of Wiltshire. 1097.30. b. fleeth to Bristowe. 1105.12. b. beheaded. 1106 14. b.
    • Scottes spoyle Cumber∣land. 1049.16. b.
    • Scottishe Kyng sendeth Ambassadors to Kyng Iohn. 545.60
    • Scory Doctor Bishop of Hereford. 1803.9
    • Scots ayde the Britaines against the Saxons. 120. line. 10
    • The Scriptures transla∣ted into English by Tin∣dall, Ioy and other for∣bidden. 1555.1
    • Scottes brenne in Nor∣thumberland. page. 1132. colom. 1. line. 18. ouer∣throwen. page. 1135. col. 1. line. 10.49
    • Scottes, Picts, and Sax∣ons inuade the Romane prouince in Britaine. 106.60
    • Scottes inuade England 853.40. b. 854.48. a. 858.4. b. 890.20. a.
    • Scotlande spoyled by the Englishmen. 1047.50. a.
    • Scots make dayly reifes and inuasions into En∣gland. 368.15
    • Scottish King renounceth his homage. 819.10. b
    • A Schoole foūded at Bed∣ford. 1816.30
    • Schoole-built by the com∣pany of the Merchaunt Taylers. 1814.50
    • Schoole erected at Cam∣bridge. 30.93
    • Scotlande resigned into King Edward the thirds hands. 955.6. a
    • Scottes inuade England page. 1291. col. 1. line. 1
    • Scots giue their daugh∣ters in marriage to the Pictes vpon condition. 67.57.
    • Scotland inuaded by the Romaines. 69.87
    • Scottes inhabiting the furthermost parte of Scotlande, discouered by the Romaines. 70.10
    • Scottes and Pictes dri∣uen out of Britaine by the aid of the Romaines 100.6.
    • Scots and Picts breake downe the wall, and en∣ter again into Britaine. 100.20
    • Scots and Picts returne into Britaine by sea, and inhabite the North parts of the Ile. 100.72
    • Scottes and Picts enter vpon the Britaines, and chase them out of theyr Townes. 101.6
    • Scottes and Picts when firste they came to inha∣bite Britaine. 102.15
    • Scotland interdited. 855.21. a.
    • Dauid King of Scottes inuadeth England. 939.37. a. taken. 940.3. a.
    • Scottish Kings subiecte to the Kings of England. 222.62
    • Scottes subdued by Sea and land, by Kyng Adel∣stane. 225.69
    • Scottes take an othe to bee true vnto King E∣dredus. 229 45
    • Scottes submit thēselues and do homage to King Arthur. 133.52
    • Scottishe King sendeth Ambassadors into Nor∣mandye to King Iohn. 542.95
    • Scottes sue earnestly to the Englishmenne for peace, and obteyne it. 37.43
    • Scottes subdued by King Adelstane. 225.21
    • Scottes acknowledge to holde their Kyngdome of the King of England. 225.27
    • Scottes get parte of the English confines within Cumberlande. 225.33
    • Scottishe Kyng came to Kyng Iohn to Lincolne, and there did homage. 550.5
    • Scottes inuade the En∣glish Frōtiers. 1046.36. b
    • Scarborrough Castel de∣liuered to the King 396. line. 27
    • Scottes inuade the En∣glishe marckes with an armye vnto Careleile. 366.67
    • Scots inuade the North partes of England with an army. 306.114
    • Scottishe Kings to do ho∣mage to the King of En∣gland for the Realme of Scotland. 307.62
    • Scottish King refuseth to come to Kyng Iohn. 545.80
    • Scots inuade Englande, and are repulsed wyth losse of their owne do∣minions. 396.80
    • Scottish K. Alexander cō∣poundeth for peace with K. Iohn. 568.30. and de∣liuereth .ij. of his daugh∣ters for hostage. 568.31
    • Scottishe Ambassadoures not suffered to passe tho∣rough England to king Iohn into Normandye. 543.5
    • Scottishe King promiseth to doe homage to Kyng Iohn. 542.103
    • Scottish King offereth his seruice to Kyng Iohn. 543.1
    • Scottishe K. requireth re∣stitution of Northum∣berlande and Cumber∣land. 542.98
    • Scorastan battaile fought by the Danes against the Englishmen. 251.87
    • Scottishe King returneth home. 550.30
    • Scottes inuade Northū∣berland with an armye. 322.24
    • Scottes sue for peace and retire. 322.32
    • Scottes vtterly discomfi∣ted, slayne, or taken by the Englishmen. 324. line. 69
    • Scottes moue warre, and are brought to obediēce by the Englishmen. 261. line. 64
    • Scottishe King doeth ho∣mage to Henrye, eldest sonne to King Henry the second. 401.78
    • Sceorstan battaile fought betweene the English∣men and Danes, wyth e∣quall victorie. 254.41
    • Scottes eftsoone inuade Northumberlande. 369. line. 41
    • Scotttes discomfited and put to flight. 370.44
    • Scots breake truce with the Englishmen. 310.77
    • Scotney Walter arraig∣ned and cōdemned. 754.20. hee is executed at Winchester. 754.34
    • Scottish Churche in Ire∣land disagreeth in some pointes from the Ro∣maine Church. 156.1
    • Scottish K. Alexander go∣eth through Englande to the siege of Douer, and there did homage to Le∣wes. 603.25
    • Scots beaten downe and put to flighte by the En∣glishmen, at Alnewike. 434.72
    • Scotus Iohn murthered by his Schollers in the Abbey of Malmesburie. 218.34
    • Scottes repulsed out of Northumberlande, and from the siege of Care∣leile. 428.3
    • Scottishe kings to doe ho∣mage and fealtie to the kings of England, being necessarily therevnto re∣quired. 440.41
    • Scottish Bishops renoūce their obedience to the Churche of Englande. 443.9
    • Scottes sende aide to the Britaines againste the Romaines. 39.36
    • Scottes not once named by the auntient Romane writers. 59.36
    • Scots from whence they came into Britaine. 108. line. 25
    • Scots and Picts inuade Britaine, and wast the Countrey. 111.27
    • Lamberte Semnell, coun∣terfet Erle of Warwike, is receyued with greate honour in Ireland. 1428.40. is proclaymed King. 1430.40. is taken priso∣ner, and made firste a tourne broach, and then a Fawkener. 1431.22
    • Secular Priestes smally regarded. 234.29
    • Secular Priestes make complaint of the wrong done vnto them. 235.86
    • Secular priestes constrey∣ned to auoyd their Col∣ledges, and leaue them to Monkes & Nunnes. 234.31
    • Secular priests with their wiues brought into Mo∣nasteries. 235.100
    • Secular Priests sute das∣shed by the counsell of Winchester. 236.9
    • Seymer Edwarde made Knyghte. 1526.40. is created Viscunt Beau∣champ. 1561.55. is cre∣ated Earle of Hertford 1571.4. made Lieute∣nāunte of the Northe partes. 1592.10. en∣treth Scotlande wyth an armye committyng greate wast eadem. 50. hys honorable iourney in Bolognois. 1599.33. entring Scotland with a power, destroyeth all the townes in the mid∣dell Marches. 1602.37. eftsoones inuadeth Scotlande, burnyng a greate parte of the Mers and Tiuidale. 1603.42. sente ouer wyth a power to wyth∣stande the enterprises of the Frenchmenne in Bolognois. 1607.36. is hyghe Chamberlayne, and one of the execu∣ters

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    • of the kings testa∣mente, and the gouer∣nors of the yong Kyng. 1611.32. is chosen Lorde Protector of King Ed∣warde and his domini∣ons. 1614.50. adorneth King Edward with the order of Knightehoode eadē. 4. is created D. of Somerset. 1614.14. inuadeth Scotlande. 1615.10. his aunswere to Huntiers chalenge. 1621.10. sendeth an E∣pistle exhortatorie vnto the Scottes. 1643.40. setteth foorthe a Pro∣clamation for laying opē of enclosures. 1648. 26. fearing the conspira∣cie of the Lordes, re∣moueth hastily in the nyghte tyme wyth the yong Kyng to Wind∣sore Castell. 1689.10. his letter to the Lorde pri∣uie scale for ayde eadē, 27. hys letter to the Lords assembled. 1699. 30. hath a Proclamati∣on published agaynste hym eadem. 50. is com∣mytted to Warde in Beauchampe Tower. 1701.10. is committed to the Tower of London, eadem. 20. hath articles obiected againste hym, eadem. 28. is restored vnto hys libertie, but not his protectorshippe. 1702.36. maried hys el∣dest daughter to War∣wike hys eldest sonne. 1703.30. is eftsoones committed to the To∣wer. 1709.27. wel belo∣ued of the people ea∣dem. 50. condemned of felonie ibidem, is exe∣cuted. 1710.10. the two speaches which he vsed at his death eadem. 54. is described. 1711.52
    • Semer Thomas Knight, is created Lorde Se∣mer, and high Admiral. 1614.2•…•…. is atteynted & beheaded. 164•…•….26
    • Seneschascie of Fraunce, auntiently belongeth to the Earles of Aniou. 411.42
    • Sea•…•…to be passed ouer on foote. 353.14
    • Seuerus the Emperoure seeketh the destruction of Clodius Albinus, Lieutenant of Britaine. 77.75
    • Seuerne a Riuer, page. 1414. col. 2. line. 38. page. 1415. col. 2. line. 44.
    • Seuerus the Emperoure discended from Andro∣geus King of Britaine. 78.19
    • Seuerus the Emperoure beginneth to rule ouer Britaine as King. 78.26
    • Seuerus leadeth an army of Romaynes and Bri∣taines againste Fulgen∣tius. 78.28
    • Seuerus slaine by Fulgē∣tius, & buried at Yorke. 78.41
    • Seuerus the Emperoure prepareth to come into Britaine againste the e∣nimie. 78.91
    • Seuerus the Emperoure ariueth in Britain. 79.20
    • Sebby King of East Sax∣ons, professeth himselfe a Monke. 181.32
    • Sebby dyeth, and is buri∣ed in Sainte Paules in London. 181.34
    • Seruāts to Sigeferd and Morcade, going aboute to reuenge their masters death, are burnt. 251.58
    • Seufred and Sigharde, Kings of East Saxons, depart this life. 190.36
    • Seille Peter kept in close prison. 467.35
    • Sepulchre of the Lorde found out at Ierusalem, by Helene the Empresse. 91.106
    • Sewfred and Sigharde succeede Sebby their fa∣ther in the Kingdome of the East Saxons. 181.42
    • Seuerus Bishop of Trier commeth ouer with Ger∣mane into Britain. 121.27
    • Seguinus or Seginus Duke of the allobro∣ges. 24.37
    • Seuerus the Emperoure maketh manye forreys vpon the Britaines, and returneth alwayes con∣quetor. 79.94
    • Seuerus the Emperoure falleth sicke in Britaine. 80.26
    • Seuerus dyeth rather through sorrowe than sicknesse. 80.66
    • Seuerus eyther restoreth Adrians wall, or buyl∣deth another. 81.3
    • Sempringham William, founder of the order of Sempringham dyeth. 469.63
    • Sensuall lust blindeth the vnderstandyng of the wise. 113.61
    • Selred succeedeth Offa in the Kingdome of East Saxons. 190.47
    • Secandone battayle fou∣ght by the Mercians a∣gainst their owne Kyng Ethelbaldus. 189.67
    • Sebby, sonne to Suward and Sighere, succeede Swidhelme in the king∣dome of the East Sax∣ons. 179.3
    • Senators of Rome slayne by the Gaules. 26.54
    • Seuerus, Lord Steward to Valentinianus the Emperour, sente to re∣forme matters in Bri∣taine. 103.101
    • Sea ceasseth ebbing and flowing three monethes. 716.106.
    • Sergeantes of the lawe created. 1837.50
    • Seuen Bishops in Wales 75.20
    • Sea seemeth to burne. 723.47
    • Sexburga, wife to Len∣walch dyeth. 180.72
    • Sexvulf consecrated Bi∣shop of Mercia. 181.12
    • Sermon made by Tho∣mas Arundell Archby∣shop of Cant. 1116.1. a
    • Seuen articles proposed to K. Henry the seconde to amend. 422.30
    • Sedrike made a Nunne in France. 169.66
    • Seuerus Coronell of the footemen, sente to ayde Nanncus. 105.112
    • Segburg, daughter to the Kyng of East angles, wife to Earconberte. 169.53
    • Segninus Duke of Allo∣broges dyeth. 25.42
    • Seianes Horse, whose ry∣der euer came to some euill ende. 202.11
    • Christofer Seton hanged. 242.46. b
    • Selwood. 214.80
    • Seyne the Riuer at Pa∣ris frosen. 1858.22
    • Seintleger Anthonie, de∣putie of Irelād. 1583.29
    • Seolesew Abbey in Sus∣sex builded. 182.83
    • Sea of a bloudy coloure. 61.7
    • Seuerne Riuer. 143.54
    • Shippe seene in the ayre. 734.3•…•…
    • Sandall a Castell. page. 1328. col. 2. line. 43
    • Shippes of a strange fas∣shion and molde, driuen by weather into certaine Hauens about Berwik. 735.24
    • Seuerus returneth again into Fraunce. 121.49
    • Seuall Archebishoppe of Yorke dyeth. 750.70
    • Sens Citie in Norman∣dy yeelded to He. 5. pag. 1190. col. 1. line. 20 Selred, K. of East Sax∣ons slayne. 197.3•…•…
    • Seuerne deuideth Wales from England. 16.42
    • Sem allotted vnto Asia. 1.75
    • Secion cited. 2.70
    • Seymer Iane married to King Henrye the eyght. 1561. she dyeth. 1570.44
    • Sheriffes of London, their tente which they pay to the King. 780.110
    • Robert Shirborne deane of Paules, afterwarde Bishoppe of Chichester, sent commissioner into Cornewall. 1450.54
    • Sheriffes of the lād gree∣uously punished for their extortion. 411.106
    • Shippe of fine workeman∣ship sente to King Adel∣stane for a presente. 227.31
    • Shirburne Richarde Bi∣shop of Chichester pray∣sed. 1463.26
    • Shaftesburie, or Mont Paladoure buylded. 19. line. 4
    • Shippe of greate value, and ritchly fraught, gi∣uen to king Hardicnute. 267.63
    • Shores wife, page. 1372. col. 2. line. 34. line. 44. line. 52. described, spoy∣led of all that shee had page. 1375. col. 1. line. 10. put to penuaunce line. 28. wente on beggyng, page. 1376. col. 1. line 20
    • Shippes of Normandie taken. 876.50. b
    • Sheriffes of the Shires instituted. 303.47
    • Shippes of England ta∣ken 904.24. b
    • Shippes of Fraunce brēt. 906.30. b
    • Shirebourne Castel buil∣ded. 371.70
    • Sheriffes fined thorough out all Englande. 743.50.
    • Shires in Englande wa∣sted and destroyed by the Danes. 245.80
    • Shippes taken by the En∣glishmē from the french Kyng, manned and sent home into Englande la∣den. 579.2
    • Sheene the Kinges ma∣noure brente. 1454. line. 1
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    • Shrewsburie towne forti∣fied agaynst king Henry the first. ••••
    • Sheepe transported intoo Spaine pag. 1317. col. 1 lin. 47
    • Sherifhuton a Manour & Castell 1425.20. &. 34
    • Shrewsburie pag. 1414. col. 2. lin. 49. pa. 1415. co. 1. lin. 8. pag. 1415. col. 2. lin. 44.
    • Sherborne Robert Doc∣tor, Ambassadour to the Pope. 1461.20
    • Sherifes first sworne in London. 566.97
    • Shene defaced. 1084.24. b
    • Shrewsburie parte burnt. 644.69.
    • Shaftesburie Abbey buil∣ded. 217.58
    • Shift for money pa. 1346. col. 1. lin. 40.
    • Sherifes of London im∣prisoned. 738.70
    • Shipwrack. 920.34. b
    • Shoreham. 544.8
    • Shrewsburie castell.
    • 369.2
    • Shirewood forest. 516.83
    • Sigibert baptized in frāce, and brought vppe in the fayth of Christ. 171.98
    • Sigibert foundeth the V∣niuersitie of Cambridge. 171.106.
    • Sigibert resigneth hys Kingdome, and becom∣meth a Monke. 172.12
    • Sigibert commeth du•…•…e of the Monasterie to go a∣gaynst Penda. 172.19
    • Sigibert & Egricus slain, and their army discomfi∣ted by Penda. 172.28
    • Sigibert professed a monk in Cumbresburge Abbey 17•…•….40.
    • Sigibert surnamed the lit∣tle, king of Eastsaxons. 173.73.
    • Sigibert sonne to Sige∣balde, succeedeth Sigi∣bert the little in ye King∣dome of Eastsaxons. 17376.
    • Sigibert sonne and Sige∣bald, receyueth the chri∣stian fayth. 174.9
    • Sigibert murthered by his Kinsmen. 174.52
    • Sichrike slayeth his bro∣ther Nigelius. 223.101
    • Sithrike marieth Editha, daughter to King Ed∣warde. 224.49
    • Sithrike marrieth Bea∣trite, daughter to King Edward. 224.66
    • Sithrike poysoned by hys wife Beatrice. 224.•…•…6
    • Sithrike becōmeth a chri∣stian for the loue of E∣ditha. 224.113
    • Sithrike renounceth chri∣stianitie, and miserably endeth his life. 224.116
    • Simon Richard a Priest, practiseth to make hys scholer king. 1428.10. say∣leth with him into Ire∣lande, where hee bruteth him to bee the Earle of warwike, procureth ma∣ny friendes in Irelande, England and F••••nders. 1429.3. taken prisoner, •…•… committed too perpetuall prison. 1431.24
    • Silures prepare too make warre agaynst the Ro∣maines. 54.28
    • Silures where they inha∣bite. 54.60 and. •…•…9.2•…•….
    • Silures conceyue an ex∣treeme hatred agaynste the Romains, and why 57.64.
    • Sigibert succedeth Cuth∣red in the Kingdome of the westsaxons. 19•…•….10•…•…
    • Sigibert for his crueltie expuisel out of his estate. 194.7
    • Sigibert slain by a Swine heard. 194.16
    • Sinobe holden at Hatfield 182.113.
    • Siwarde reioyceth at the honourable death of hys sonne. 275.84
    • Sindhelme dieth. 178.2
    • Sigefmonde Emperour came into England pag. 1183. col. 2. li. 57 in league with Henrie the fifth. pa. 1185. col. 1. lin. 38.
    • Sixe Articles ordeyned. 1573.1.
    • Sigefero a Dane, murthe∣red at Oxford.
    • 2•…•…1.51
    • Simon Dunelm. cited, 214.100. and. 216.62 and 220.•…•…5. and. 221.54.
    • Sighelmus Bishoppe of Shireborne, sent 〈◊〉〈◊〉 presentes vnto Rome, and into India. 217.45
    • Siwolfe slaine. 200.47
    • Simonte and ambition in two Monks reproued by King William Ri•…•…us. 321.26.
    • Simon Dane •…•…cited. 222 40. and 239. 47.
    • Sinode holden of winche∣ster. 235.110.
    • Sinode holden at Galhe. 236.21.
    • Sithrike succeedeth his father Gath•…•… for the Kingdome of the Nor∣thumders 2••••.7•…•…
    • Siricius Archbishoppe of Canterburie 239.64
    • Simon Dunelmen cyted. 291.39. and. 30•…•….19. and 34•…•….89. and. 354.79.
    • Simon Sudburie made Archbishop of Canter∣burie. 995.23. a
    • Siluester Prior of Can∣terburie deposed from his priorship. 383.28
    • Simon Dunelm in what time he liues. 394.44
    • Simon Dunelmen. cyted. 387.11.
    • Simon Erle of Northam∣ton. 374.13
    • Simon Dunelmen. cyted. 258.15. and. 260.32.
    • Stafford Richarde slaine. 1048.55.•…•…
    • Simon Erle of Aranges, deliuereth Fortresses to king Henrie the seconde. 399.60.
    • Siward causeth himself to be armed before his death. 276.63.
    • Siwarde Earle of Nor∣thumberlande, inuadeth scotlande with a greate power. 275.56
    • Siwarde Earle of Nor∣thumberland. 271.30
    • Sinode at Reading. 789.••••. a
    • Sinode at Lambeth. 790.22 a
    • Sixe Articles repelled. 164.10.
    • Simon Moūtford knight. pag. 1298. col. 2. lin. 6. ta∣ken at Sandwich. lin. 18. beheaded lin. •…•…2.
    • Sinode at Lōdon 892.13. b
    • Single•…•…, or Sigbelitie slaine. ••••0.47
    • Sighere King of East∣saxons dieth. ••••••.36
    • Sigharde and Sewfrede succeede Sebby euen fa∣ther in the kingdom of the Eastsaxons. ••••••.42
    • Simon Earle of Nor∣thampton falleth madde, and miserably en••••ith his life. ••••7.96
    • Sigibert murdered for ob∣seruing the commaunde∣ments of the gospell. 174
    • Sigibert reproued for ke∣ping companie with an excommunicate person.
    • 174.•…•…3.
    • Sigharde and Se•…•…ffred, kings of Eastsaxons, de∣part this life. •…•…90.36
    • Siga chiefe murthered of Aswald. 19•…•….••••
    • Simon Dunelhen. cyted. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
    • Sinode holden at Herford 79
    • Significatiō of two sunnes in the skie. 541.106
    • Sigibert, or Sibert, a christian king of the Est∣angles. 162.42
    • Siluer mines. 845.••••. b
    • Sidrack, a Danish Earle slaine. 210.4
    • Sidroe, a Dane slaine. 210 36.
    • Sistllius brother to Gur∣gustius, chosen to the go∣uernance of Britaine. 21 90.
    • Sinode holden at Dansta∣ble. 523.6•…•…
    • Simon Zelotis commeth into Britaine. 31.20
    • Sighere & his people, •…•…∣uoir from the Christian fayth. 179.1•…•…
    • Sighere & hys people, re∣duced too the Christian fayth. 179.23
    • Simonie consisteth as wel in giuing money after promotion receyued, as in brybing afore hande. 336.48.
    • Sigebettus cited. 11•…•….41
    • Sicilius, sonne to Guinto∣linus, admitted King •…•…f Britaine. 89.12
    • Situations for Churches or Monesteries, first too be consecrated. •…•…5.14
    • Sidius Geta his valian∣cie agaynst the Britaines. 49.34.
    • Sibell sister to the Erle of Conuersans in Pugita, maried to Robert Duke of Normandie. 346.72
    • Singing in Churches first vsed in Kent, of all Eng∣land. 17•…•….76
    • Singyng in Churches, brought into vse ouer all England. •…•…70.76
    • Sildius, called also Sil∣dius 21.86
    • Simon Erle of Hunting∣ton dieth 459.82
    • Silures vanquished land brought too the Romen•…•…e subiection. 66.80
    • Siege of Badon h•…•… 115 32.
    • Simon vseth, and in bu∣ried at London. •…•….49.
    • Sighere son too Sigibert the litle, and Sebby, suc∣ceede Sindhelme in the Kingdome of the East∣saxons.

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    • 179.2
    • Sisillius dieth, and is bu∣ried at Bathe. 21.98
    • Sizil, called also Sisillius. 21.96.
    • Simon Digby knight. pa. 1416. col. 2. lin. 42.
    • Simon Langton made Chauncellour to Lewes 600.39. he is excommu∣nicate by Gualo, wyth booke, bell and Candell. 600.62.
    • Sitomagus a citie in Bri∣taine, by whome buyl∣ded. 2.95
    • Shireborn made a bishops sea. 191.10
    • Siward dieth. 276.62
    • Sidonius Appolinaris ci∣ted. 107.75
    • Skirmishe betweene En∣glish mē and Henoays at Yorke. •…•…90.17. b
    • Sledda second king of the East saxons. 152.34
    • Slaughter of Saxons at Badon hill. 129.11
    • Sleforde Castell buylded. 371.75.
    • Slouth engendreth leche∣rie. 17.79
    • Smyth William Doctour president of Prince Ar∣thures counsaile, and af∣ter Bishop of Lincolne. 1456.57.
    • Smith Thomas leadeth a colonie intoo Irelande. 1864.35.
    • Smith Thomas knight, made principall secretary 186.41.
    • Smith William founded Brasennose Colledge in Oxforde. 1463.22
    • Smithfield a laystall, and place of execution. 341.56
    • Snowden Castell taken. 793.8. a.
    • Snow of a maruelous cō∣tinuance.
    • 270.2
    • Snowdune. 276.42
    • Souch Iohn Lorde at∣tainted. 1425.41
    • Somerset William Earle of worcester goeth Am∣bassadour into Fraunce, and is robbed vpon the sea by Pyrates. 1864.53
    • Somerset Charles of the priuie counsaile, and lord Chamberlaine to Henry the eight. 1464.52
    • Sonnes to the Earle of March taken forth of windsore Castell. pag. 1145. col. 1. lin. 50.
    • Souldiours called the cō∣panions. 968.55. a
    • South part of scotland gi∣uen to the Picts. 81.63
    • Sorcerie and witchcrafte punished. 395.96
    • Sobrietie of the Normās, the night before the bat∣taile against the English men at Hasting. 286.77
    • Sunnes twaine appeare at one time. 541.89
    • Southwales spoyled by the Danes. 21•…•….69
    • Southsaxons put too the woorse by the westsax∣ons. 155.49
    • Southwell Manour, be∣longing to the Archbi∣shop of Yorke. 349.4
    • Southampton spoyled by Frenchmen. 904.20. b
    • Souldiours put into sacks and throwne intoo the Thames. 779.11
    • Souldiours offer themsel∣ues to serue king Iohn. 546.22.
    • Southampton towne spoi∣led by the Danes. 238.35
    • Somersetshire men ouer∣throwne by the Danes at Pentho. 241.70
    • Sodomites accursed by the decree of westmyn∣ster. 341.77
    • Spising beheaded. pa. 1345 col. 1. lin. 22.
    • The battayle of Spurres 1484.•…•….
    • Spirites seene in the aire. 556.30.
    • Spaniardes ouercome the English nauie. 1010.19. a
    • Spencer Hugh the elder, created Earle of win∣chester. 869.3. a. hanged. 880.4. a
    • Spencer Edward lord ta∣ken in Britain. 918.45. a
    • Speares ordeyned, & soone discontinued. 1466.43.
    • Sheffield Edmond knight made Lorde Sheffielde. 1614.27. is slain. 1665.47
    • Spencer Bishop of Nor∣wich goeth ouer sea with an army. 1041.44. a. inua∣deth Flaunders. 1042.24. b. ouercommeth the Fle∣mings. 1043.20. a. retur∣neth into England. 1045. 50. a.
    • Lewes of Spaine created Prince. 924.30. a
    • Spencer Bishop of Nor∣wich armes. 1043.27. a
    • Spiritual promotions sold for what will most be gi∣uen. 320.112
    • Spiritualtie fleeced both in England and Fraunce, to mainteyne the warres. 522.16.
    • Spencer Edwarde Lorde dyeth. 996.6. b
    • Sporta, daughter to Hu∣bert Erle of Senlis, ma∣ried to William Long es∣pee. 288.113
    • Soke of Kirkton in Lind∣sey, confirmed too Ma∣thew Erle of Bollongne 427.15.
    • Sophronius putriarke of Ierusalem cited. 53.27
    • Somerset George knight, his prowes. 1591.46
    • Southrey brought vnder subiection of the westsax∣ons. 203.64
    • Souldiours arriue at Do∣uer to ayde King Iohn. 592.76.
    • Sommerton besieged, and wonne. 189.56
    • Sorcerie pa. 1268. co. 2. li. 6
    • Southwarke nighe Lon∣don. 271.105
    • Somerset shire wasted by the Danes. 252.9
    • Southamton why so cal∣led. 51.9
    • Spirituall persons not to meddle with temporall functions. 340.55
    • Springs and Iron dishes appoynted for trauay∣lers. 162.94
    • Spencer Hugh Earle of Gloucester executed. 881 10. a.
    • Spencer Lord created erle of Gloucester. 1097.30. b
    • Spencer Hugh father and sonne. 852.8. a
    • Sparcianus cited. 78.9
    • Spiritualtie restrayned. 717.3.
    • Spaine inuaded by barba∣rous nations. 98.62
    • Sparatinum taken by Brute, and his power. 11.50.
    • Spot Thomas cited, and what time he liued. 293. 47.
    • Spalding towne giuen too the sea of Lincolne. 349. 98.
    • Spiritualtie accused of all kinde of dissolutenesse. 402.30.
    • Spencer Hugh Lord chief Iustice of England 759. 35. he is discharged of his office. 759.60
    • Spiritualitie mislyketh of Henrie the thirde for di∣uerse causes. 747.8
    • Sparatinum, a towne in Grece. 11.28
    • Sparatinum besieged by Pandrasus. 11.63
    • Spanish fleete vanquished by King Edwarde the thirde. 945.30. b
    • Spencers banishment re∣uoked. 862.34. a. theyr iudgement reuersed by Parliament. 868.50. b
    • Spencer Iohn Knight, made Lorde chiefe Iu∣stice, and keeper of the Tower. 763.69
    • Stafford Edwarde Duke of Buckingham chiefe chalenger in the Iustes. 1476.26.
    • Stafforde Humfrey fleeth intoo the Sanctuarie at Colneham. 20. taken oute from thence and execu∣ted. ibid.
    • Stafforde Thomas par∣doned. 1428.30
    • Stephen entreth into scot∣lande with an army, bur∣ning and destroyng the south parts of the realm. 368.47.
    • Statutes of Eltham. 1536 37.
    • Straunge sightes in the ayre. 632.32
    • Straungers preferred in office before Englishmen. 642.44.
    • Stormes and rage of win∣des stirred by the malice of witches, and wicked spirites. 119.68
    • Stafforde Humfrey, and Stafford Thomas, bro∣thers, depart out of the sanctuary at Colchester, and made a rebellion in worcestershire. 1427.12
    • Stafford Humfrey attain∣ted.
    • 1425.48
    • Stafford Edward Duke of Buckingham, his costly gowne all of gold∣smithes worke. 1465.15. is pardoned and relea∣sed. 1466.36
    • Stafforde Henrie Lorde, brother too the Duke of Buckingham committed to the Tower. 1464.18
    • Stafford Edwarde Duke of Buckingham, offen∣ded with the enteruiew betweene the Englishe and French kings. 170•…•…. 20. stou•…•…acketh and spea∣keth reprochfull wordes by the Cardinall. 1508. ead. 32. is endited of trea∣son, and his indirement 1501.33. is condemned and beheaded. 1516.22
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    • Stewarde Mathew Erle of Lennox goeth intoo scotlande. 1846.18
    • Stafford Thomas taketh the Castell of Skarbo∣rough. 1767.2. is taken prisoner & executed. ibid.
    • Stanhop Michael knight committed to the tower. 1709.30. is beheaded. 1712.6.
    • Stewarde Henrie Lorde Darley, maryeth Mary the Queene of scottes. 1835.20. is murthered. 1837.
    • Stanley Edward, knight of the Garter and Earle of Darby dyeth. 1864. 44. his commendations, ibid.
    • Stratforde Iohn, made Archbishop of Canter∣burie. 896.32. b. writeth to the king. 913.40. a re∣fuseth too come too the Court. 913.30. b. dieth. 943.50. b.
    • Sturton Lord hanged for murther. 1766.20
    • Strangbow Richard, erle of Struguile, alias Chepstow, sent for to be gouernour of the En∣glish men in Irelande. 418.70.
    • Strangbowe Rycharde, through rebellion and riot, forfeyteth his lands and runneth intoo debt. 418.76.
    • Strangbow Richarde ta∣keth the sea, and arry∣ueth in Ireland. 418.96
    • Strangbow Richard ma∣ried to the King of Ire∣landes daughter. 419.13
    • Strangbow Richard con∣fined the realme, and his landes forfeyted too the king. 419.19
    • Strangbow Richard par∣doned, restored, and or∣deyned high stewarde of Ireland. 419.31
    • Stephen leadeth forth an army into the North, a∣gainst the scots. 366.71
    • Stephen sicke of Litargy, and recouereth.
    • 367.30
    • Stephen saileth into Nor∣mandie with a great ar∣mye, agaynste Geffrey Plantagenet, Earle of Aniou. 367.96
    • Stephen maketh agree∣ment with hys brother Theobald erle of Blois, and with Geffray Plan∣tagenet Earle of Aniou, for yearly pēsiōs. 367.111
    • Strabo cited. 4.7. and. 47. 17.
    • Storme of hayle verye straunge. 735.73
    • Starres falling straunge∣ly from heauen. 705.50
    • Stanley William knight, beheaded. 1444.4
    • Streaneshall nowe called whithy. 179.•…•…1
    • Streaneshall Monasterie buylded. 17•…•….82
    • Statutes of westminster. 1. fol 786.30. a
    • Statutes of Gloucester, fol. 788.27. b.
    • Statute of Mortmaine. 789.28. a.
    • Statutes of westminster. 2.795.2. b.
    • Statute made by the scots in fauour of Englande. 899.56. b.
    • Statute of apparell. 900. 16. b.
    • Strawe Iacke executed. 1032.46. b.
    • Storie Iohn Doctor exe∣cuted. 1858.54
    • Strayte dealings with the welshmen causeth them to rebell.
    • 744.30
    • Stephen entreth into Lin∣colne, with his crowne on his head. 881.71
    • Stephen and all his domi∣nions interdyted by Theobalde Archbishop of Canterburie. 482.112
    • Stanhope parke. 890.57. a
    • Striuelin Castell builded. 899.16. b.
    • Statute agaynst transpor∣ting of wolles. 900.40. b
    • Storme of weather. 966.44 a.
    • Straw Iack, alias Iohn Tiler captaine of rebels. 1024.40. b.
    • Statute of Premunire part repelled. 1722.37
    • Stirpiney Castell burnt. 385.39.
    • Stephen leadeth an armye into Scotlande, and wa∣steth the countrey. 371.37
    • Stephen taken prisoner, and kept at Bristow, and his armie ouerthrowne. 376.8.
    • Stephen commaunded too bee kept loaden with I∣rons. 377.37
    • Stephen exchaunged pri∣soner for Robert Erle of Gloucester. 378.15
    • Stephen beginneth too in∣cline his minde too peace. 389.8.
    • Stephen goeth too Douer to meete with the Earle of Flaunders. 393.70
    • Stephen departeth thys life. 393.78
    • Stephen stature and qua∣lities. 394.10
    • Stuffe and wightgar, ar∣riue at Certicestshore, & ouerthrow the Britains. 130.44.
    • Straunge sightes seene a∣boute the newe Moone. 451.99.
    • Strife amongest the En∣glish subiectes on the o∣ther side of the sea, con∣cerning king Iohn and Arthur of Britaine. 542. 36.
    • Straungers put out of of∣fice, and Englishmen re∣receyued againe. 645.10
    • Straunge sightes seene in the North. 648 50
    • Stephen and Duke Fitz∣empresse, fall to an agree∣ment. 387.77. and. 389.27
    • Stone Abbey buylded. 277 31.
    • Stamford towne taken by Henrie Fitzempresse. 388.11.
    • Stamford Castell besieged by Henrie Fitzempresse. 388.13.
    • Strowde men in Kent, re∣prochfully cut off Arch∣bishop Thomas Becket his horse tayle. 415.56
    • Stuteuile William, hath charge of Northumber∣land and Cumberlande. 546.9.
    • Straungers commaunded to depart out of the realm 395.57.
    • Stephen Earle of Bul∣longne, comming into Englande, taketh vpon him the gouernment of the Realme. 36•…•….8
    • Stigande succeedeth Ro∣bert in the Archbishop∣rike of Canterburie. 274 53.
    • Stigande an intruder of himselfe into Bishop∣rikes. 274.54
    • Stigande infamed for si∣monie, and vnlearned. 274.61.
    • Stafforde Edward Duke of Buckingham, a prince of great towardlinesse, le∣uyeth power agaynste Perkin Warbecke. 1450. 10.
    • Stephen Earle of Bloys, marieth Adila, sister too king Henry the first. 354 112.
    • Stephen Earle of Mor∣ton, made Earle of Bol∣longne. 360.22
    • Stephen Earle of Bol∣longne, taketh an othe to be true subiect to Maud the Empresse. 360.25
    • Staffordshire wasted by rebels. 339.73
    • Stigande a lewde person and a naughtie liuer. 291 85.
    • Stanley Humfrey knight. 1447.4.
    • Stephen waxeth cruell to∣wardes them that chief∣ly furthered his title too the crowne. 372.48
    • Stephē woteth not whom to trust. 372.55
    • Stephen accused in the counsell at winchester, for wrongfully impriso∣ning of the Bishops. 372 68.
    • Sterling Castell gaged to the King of Englande. 439.41.
    • Stigande depriued of his Archbishoprike, & why? 304.58.
    • Stigande dieth in prison at winchester. 305.6
    • Stafford Edwarde, eldest sonne to Edward Duke of Buckingham, resto∣red to his name, dignitie and possessions. 1426.40
    • Stanley Thomas Lorde Stanley, created Earle of Darby. 1426.34
    • Strangwers Thomas, knight. 1448.50
    • Stonhenge vpon the plain of Salisburie, wherefore there erected. 123.27
    • Stigande and Abbot E∣gelsine, captaines of the Kentishmen agaynst K. William. 292.43
    • Star passeth through the Moone. 194.73
    • Strenwolde slaine by the Danes. 239
    • Stomacking betweene the Clergie of the prouinces of Canterburie & Yorke, aboute the Metropoli∣tane prerogatiue. 348.77
    • Starres seene falling from heauen. 325.27
    • Stigande fleeth into scot∣lande. 303.22
    • Stephen taketh himselfe dishonourably too flight from Wilton Nunrie. 380.2.
    • Stephen Langton Arch∣bishop of Canterburie, a moouer of dissention a∣gaynst king Iohn. 586.67.
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    • Stones at Stonehenge set out of Ireland. 123.25
    • Strawes Iacke confession at his death. 1036.30. a
    • Striuelin Abbay in scot∣lande builded. 203.22
    • Stanley Edward knight, captaine of the rereward at Floddon fielde. 1149 52. created Lord Mont. eagle. 1494.35
    • Stutesburie, or Sterdes∣burie Castell, made plain with the ground. 445.20
    • Straunge wonder of the Moone. 728.14
    • Starre straungely appea∣ring at the byrth of Ed∣warde the first. 655.2
    • Stephen Abbot of Glas∣tenburie. 135.45
    • Straunge wonders at the time that the Brytaines reuolted from the Ro∣manes. 60.109
    • Statute of Premunire or∣deyned. 995.50. a
    • Strife betwixt the Arch∣bishoppe of Canterburie and York, for carying of their crosses. 516.104
    • Stanehorre in the Ile of Tenet. 599.82
    • State of the Church neg∣lected in Englande. 223. 32.
    • Standforde bridge kept by the Norwegians. 284.72
    • Statute agaynst puruey∣ours. 969.23. a
    • Streneshall, or Trentsall Abbey builded. 208.10
    • Stodham william knight. 595.29.
    • Strawberries. pag. 1372. col. 1. lin. 29.
    • Starres plainely scene a∣bout the sunne at the E∣clipse. 362.96
    • Sture, a riuer. 17.31
    • Straunge wilde beastes kept in woodstock park. 364.15.
    • Statutes why so called. 354.8•…•….
    • Stephen Archbishoppe of Canterburie dyeth 631.6
    • Store riuer. 19.58
    • Strangbow Richarde dy∣eth. 444.74
    • Stonie Stratforde. pag. 1416. col. 1. lin 27.
    • Stillington Doctor. pag. 1349.
    • Statute for making of clothes. 947.50. a
    • Steterus King of Alba∣nia. 22.91
    • Stafforde towne. pag. 1415 col. 1. lin. 22.
    • Stanes. 245.25
    • Stilico, son in law to Ho∣norius. 107.19
    • Stewes suppressed. 1067.12.
    • Stiermarke called Vale∣ria. 105.7
    • Stow Iohn cited. 560.5
    • Stuteuile william, made keeper of Topclife Ca∣stell. 433.35
    • Sture riuer. 215.53
    • Stamford. 252.58
    • Striuelin Castell left void 821.50. a. besieged. 839.45. b.
    • Stradluid. 276.41
    • Stephanus cited. 4.7
    • Sutton Edwarde knight. 1450.16.
    • Subsidy and foure fiftenes graunted. 1578.40
    • Subsidie graunted to king Richard the second. 1008 45. a.
    • Subsidie graunted. 1524. 58.
    • Subsidie. 1604.47
    • Subsidie. pag. 1226. col. 1. lin. 53. pag. 1234. col. 2. lin. 2•…•….
    • Suffolke Earle fleeth too Calais, 1066.20. b
    • Sutton william Doctor, 1443.41.
    • Sudburie Adam Abbot of Ierueux put too death. 1570.14.
    • Sens and Monstreau be∣sieged and taken. pa. 1209 col. 1. lin. 33.
    • Surrey Duke Marshall of Englande. 1099.18. a
    • Subsidie graunted. 788.23 b. 830.50. b.
    • Subsidie of wolles. 809. 20. b. 903.34 b.
    • Subsidie. 839.18. b. 869.2. b. 902.44. a. 907.20. a.
    • Southwark spoyled by re∣bels. 1026.45. a
    • Subsidie too Henrie the fourth. 1141. col. 1. lin. 23 pag. 1150. col. 2. lin. 33. pag. 1135. col. 1. lin. 22. pag. 1345. col. 2.
    • Subsidie payed onelye by great men. 1012.15. b
    • Subsidie of 800000. de∣maunded. 1524.5
    • Subsidie. 1858.23
    • Sullemny Gilbert, drow∣ned in a tempest. 411.95
    • Subsidie money restored againe too the owners. 279.59.
    • Subsidie of woolles. 911. 28. b. 969.29. a
    • Subsidie. 981.44. a. 991.1. b 997.45. a.
    • Subdeacons to liue chast∣ly. 347.53
    • Subdeacons commaunded too forsake their wines. 347.56.
    • Subsidie graunted to king Iohn. 537.68
    • Subsidie leuied by King Iohn. 548.17
    • Sussex wasted by the Da∣nes. 240.73. and 245.4
    • Sonne punished for the fa∣thers offence. 240.44
    • Sussex brought vnder sub∣iection of the westsax∣ons. 203.64
    • Suffolke spoyled by the Danes. 245.53
    • Suthune, bishop of win∣chester. 206.56
    • Sunne suffreth a great E∣clipse. 192.86
    • Subiectes vntoward too helpe the King with mo∣ney. 746.30
    • Suidhelme succeedeth Si∣gibert in the kingdom of the Eastsaxons. 174.90
    • Suidhelme baptised by Cedda. 174.96
    • Suspicion had that the Poictouines should poi∣son the Englishe Nobi∣litie. 754.1
    • Suale riuer. 148.48
    • Suardus, or Gunhardus, a great Duke in France 22.51.
    • Sunne eclipsed with a wō∣derfull tempest follo∣wing. 461.108
    • Sunne straungely eclip∣sed. 41.112
    • Sute of Court, when it was first receyued for a law. 742.50
    • Suetonius cited. 48.55. & 51.61.
    • Subsidie of two shillings of euerie ploughe lande graunted too the King. 617.50.
    • Sudburie hill. pag. 1337. col. 1. lin. 15.
    • Subsidie. 1590.21
    • Subsidie. 1023.37. a
    • Swaine becommeth a Pi∣rate, and dishonoureth his noble Progenie by committing robberyes. 273.104.
    • Swaine vpon remorse of conscience, goeth on pil∣grimage to Hierusalem. 273.107.
    • Swain dieth of a colde by iourneying, but as other say, was slaine by sara∣sins. 273.111
    • Swarde Martine an Al∣maine, and Colonell of two thousand Almains, landeth at Sowdrey. 1430.50. his valour and strength. ibid. is slaine. 1431.44.
    • Swanus returneth againe intoo Englande with a fresh army. 248.26
    • Swanus by little and lit∣tle, bringeth the whole realme of England into subiection. 248.34
    • Swanus getteth the whole rule of Englande and is reputed for king. 249.49
    • Swanus vseth his victo∣rie cruelty▪ not onely a∣gaynst the laitie, but al∣so agaynst the spiritual∣tie. 249.57
    • Swithed, or Swithred succeedeth Selred in the kingdome of the East∣saxons. 197.41
    • Swithed the last king that particularlye gouerned the Eastsaxons. 197.41
    • Swithed expulsed oute of his Kingdome by Eg∣bert. 197.42
    • Swanus King of Den∣marke landeth in Eng∣lande with an armie, and spoyleth the Countrey. 243.67.
    • Swanus returneth wyth his fleete into Denmark. 144 9.
    • Swanus returneth againe into Englande with a mightie armie. 244.15
    • Sweating sicknesse. 1550.38.
    • Sweating sicknesse perse∣cuteth Englishmen in al Countreys. 1708.30
    • Swaine banished the land. 272.11.
    • Swaine putteth away hys lawfull wife, and kepeth Edgina Abbesse of the Monasterie of Leoffe. 270.12.
    • Swanus endeth his lyfe with greate yeares in Denmarke. 250.1
    • Swarde Richarde an out∣law, spoyleth the posses∣sions of the Earle of Cornwall. 644.55
    • Swaben Duke Henrie came to king Iohn from the Emperor Otho, and returneth againe. •…•…67.40
    • Swaine, sonne too Earle Godwin, banished the Realme. 270.10
    • Swaine returneth and is pardoned. 270.22
    • Swainwicke 212.50
    • Swanescombe. 292.50
    • Swedeners, by the En∣glish people, called by the

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    • name of Danes. 215.15
    • Swanus departeth againe intoo Denmarke. 246.74.
    • Swanus returneth intoo Englande with an huge armie, to reuenge his si∣sters death. 247.56
    • Catherine Swinfordes byrth. 1088.1. a
    • Sweating sicknesse verie mortall. 1426.54. a reme∣die therefore. 1427.10
    • Swanus king of Dēmark sendeth a Nauie intoo England, to recouer his title to the Crowne. 300. 24.
    • Sweating sicknesse ra∣geth. 1460.40
    • Sweating sicknesse rageth 1504.5.
    • Swanus with a summe of money payed to him, de∣parteth again into Den∣marke. 248.17
    • Swedeners ouerthrowne by King Cnute in Den∣marke. 261.16
    • Swanus myraculosly woū¦ded, endeth his lyfe in grieuous tormentes. 249 30.
    • Swanus besiegeth Lōdō, and is repulsed. 247.96
    • Swale riuer. 162.13
    • Swineshed Abbey in Lin∣colnshire. 605.41
    T.
    • TAle how king Alureds body walked a nights after his death. 218.82
    • Tale how king Kenelmes death was signified at Rome. 205.55
    • Tacuinus ordeyned Arch∣bishop of Canterburie. 191.103.
    • Tacuinus Archb. of Can∣terburie dieth. 193.27
    • Thomas Talbot. 396.58. a
    • Tancrede concludeth an affinitie and league with King Richarde the first. 488.150.
    • Taluan Earle of Sagium deliuereth certaine Ca∣stels to King Henrie the seconde. 410.3
    • Tailbourgh fortresse sub∣dued. 4•…•…3.90
    • Tale of a knightes dreame that wore a long heare. •…•…64.72.
    • Tame foules flie too the woods, and become wild. 314.30.
    • Tailleux william, a Chro∣nicler of Normandie cy∣ted. 293.60
    • Tale of a King giuen too Saint Edwarde, by a Pilgrim that came from Ierusalem. 279.89
    • Talbot william, defendeth Hereforde in the ryght of Mawd the Empres. 368.74.
    • Tale of King Arthure, conueyed awaye by Fai∣ries. 136.20
    • Tale of a Calfe restored to lyfe by Saint Germaine. 122.43.
    • Tallages, and vniust im∣postes layde downe. 319. 41.
    • Tankeruile william, chā∣berleyne and Lieutenant to King Henrie the first. 359.70.
    • Tables, Dice, and Cardes forbidden. 466.28
    • Taurus nephew too Han∣niball. 15.3
    • Tay riuer. 69.88
    • Tarapha cited. 1.97
    • Tancred elected King of Sicill. 480.104
    • Talbot George Earle of Shrewesburie, and hys sonne Lord Straunge at Stoke field. 1430.14
    • Talbot Gilbert Knight, sent intoo Flaunders. 143•…•….4•…•….
    • Tallages of Bridges and Streetes, betwene Eng∣lande and Rome dimmi∣shed. 262.5
    • Tale howe Dunstan sawe the diuell. 228.90
    • Tale howe Swanus was slaine with Saint Ed∣monds knife. 249.87
    • Tamer riuer. 241.42
    • Tate or Tace. looke E∣thelburga.
    • Tamer Riuer, a confine betweene the English∣men and Cornishmen. 226.103.
    • Tankeruile yeelded to the Lorde Talbot. pag. 1262. col. 1. lin. 34.
    • Tamworth towne. 1416.57.
    • Talbot George Earle of Shrewesburie, and Lord stewarde of housholde to Henrie the eigth. 1464.5
    • Talbot George, Earle of Shrewsburie captaine of the foreward in the wing to Turwin. 1478.36
    • Talbot Humfrey knight, Marshall of Calais, sent into Flaunders. 1435.50
    • Talbot George Earle of Shrewsbury his faithful diligence in the tyme of the rebellion in the north. 1567.50.
    • Talbot George Earle of Shrewsburie, Lieute∣naunt Generall of the north partes. 1522.52
    • Talbot Gylbert Knight, Ambassador to the Pope. 1461.19.
    • Tankeruile wonne by Ed∣warde Dudley. 1821.30. recouered by the Rein∣graue. 1821.18
    • Table of golde. 850.20. a
    • Taxe of the Spiritualtie. 799 20. b. 828. a 810.20. a
    • Tax leuied of the thirtenth part of euery mās goods in Englande by King Iohn. 564.13
    • Earle of Tankeruile ta∣ken prisoner at Caen. 930 55. a.
    • Tale how the diuel laugh∣ed at Dunstanes banish∣ment. 230.100
    • Tame Robert Knight, 1450.14.
    • Tadcaster a town .1820.40
    • Tenants not to bee trou∣bled for their Lords debt. 451.26.
    • Tempest great. 1821.47
    • Tempestes and much hurt thereby. 1839
    • Tearme of Trinitie ad∣iourned by reason of the warres. 1601.40
    • Tempest of weather at the battaile of Cressy. 933 24 b.
    • Tenham spoiled by the erle of Albemarle. 618.40
    • Templers sent from Pan∣dolfe the Popes Legate in Fraunce too King Iohn. 574.83
    • Temple of peace, nowe Blackwell hall in Lon∣don builded. 23.16
    • Tacitus cited. 4.77. and 51.26. and. 52.58. and. 69 14.
    • Tempest most straunge at London. 633.97
    • Tenth part of all spirituall liuing graunted too the Pope. 628.35
    • Tempest sore vpon Christ∣masse day, the lyke hath not beene hearde of. 421.9.
    • Temples builded in Bry∣tain by Cunedagius. ••••.40
    • Temple of Claudius and Victoria builded. 54.45
    • Tempeste in Brytayne hurtyng the Romaines. 37.29.
    • Terre filius, howe to bee vnderstoode. 6.9•…•…
    • Temples dedicated too Idolles, conuerted too the seruice of almightie God. 91.88
    • Tempest. 1833.26. and 1834.13.
    • Tempest of thunder and lightnings. 726.9
    • Teuide riuer. 55.63
    • Tempest. 556.2•…•…
    • Tertullian cited. 53.28
    • Temnesford castell builded and destroyed. 222.85
    • Tearmes ordeyned to bee kept foure tymes in a yeare. 303.40
    • Tenth of all moueabl-e goodes to bee payed, to∣wardes the iourney into the holye lande. 466.8. and. 481.8.
    • Tempests. 1076.1. b. 1084.35. a.
    • Tempest of wind. 2088.51. a
    • Tenchard Thomas knight causeth the Archduke to stay. 1459.17
    • Terrouan besieged and won. 937.43. b
    • Tenantius looke Theo∣mantius.
    • Theis riuer. 219.•…•…6
    • Tedder Iasper, Earle of Pembroke created duke of Bedford. 1426.33. vn∣cle to K. Henrie the .vij. ibid. sent with a power to represse the insurrec∣tion of the Lord Louell and others. 1427.4•…•…. the which hee doth with ef∣fect. 1428.10. sent with a power against the coun∣terfeit Erle of warwike 1430. discōfiteth the ar∣my of the counterfeyte. 1431.30.
    • Tēplers apprehended. 448 32. a. their lands giuen to the hospitalere. 874.26. a
    • Terme Michaelmasse ad∣iourned to ye sixth of No∣uember. 1870.37
    • Tirrell walter escapeth a∣way by flight. 334.48
    • Terme Michaelmas none kept. 1873.50. Hillarie terme kept at Hertfort castell. 1834.26
    • Tempest horrible. 1773.43
    • Tempest. 1835.50. & 1835. 54. and. 1868.42. &. 1870. 58. and. 1872.47.
    • Terme Michaelmasse not kept. 1839.12
    • Terme begon at Oxford, & adiorned to west. 1504.20
    • Tempest of weather. 794.1 b. 797.56. a. 848.28. a
    • Tēpest of winds. 89•…•….16. b
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    • Tearme adiourned to saint Albons. 1591.18
    • Terwin rased. 1485.28
    • Terme adiourned. 1536.17
    • Tenerchbray Castel besie∣ged. 345.•…•…3
    • Tempest Nicholas put to death. 1570.12
    • Tempest of winde and ram doing exceding much hurt. 743.6
    • Tenth payed. 825.23. b. 810.8. b
    • Tenour of the profession which the Archbishop of Yorke maketh too the Archbishop of Canter∣burie. 350.72
    • Tempest of horrible thun∣der and lightning in win∣ter. 365.18
    • Tesra williā prohibited to gather money. 844.43. a
    • Teukesburie 1337.52. field 1338.30.
    • Teeth fewer than afore time. 945.13. b
    • Terme kept at Yorke sixe yeares. 840.12. a
    • Tirrel Iames Knight, Capitaine of Guisnes, sent into Flanders. 1435 47.
    • Title pretended to ye crown of Englande, by Lewes the French kings sonne. 599.30.
    • Tides two at London in one houre. 1870.40
    • Tirell Iames knight at∣tainted & beheded. 1457.40
    • Tindall william burned, 1764.26. his byrth and workes. ibid.
    • Tinmouth. 325.12
    • Tinmouth Castell taken by King william Ru∣fus 326.5
    • Tillage cōmanded. 1500.1
    • Tileburg vpon Thames, 174.46.
    • Tickhill Castell fortified agaynst king Henrie the first. 339.62
    • Title too the Crowne of Fraunce. 905.50. b
    • Titus Emperor of Rome dieth. 73.44
    • Tithings and hundreds, first deuised in England, and why. 217
    • Tileres Gilbert owner of Danuile Castel. 428.88
    • Tineas king of Babilon. 15.39
    • Triphon slain by Hercules in Egypt. 5.106
    • T•…•…o Vulfingacester. 162.77
    • Timagines first bringeth the Greke letters frō the Druides to Athens. 3.80
    • Tiler wat slain. 1029.1. a
    • Tinninghā burnt. 227.73
    • Titus Liuius cited. 27.70
    • Prior of Tiptre thronged to death. 1090.30. a
    • Til•…•…ey Abbey founded. 394.25
    • Tithes too bee payed too Churches in Irelande, 420.108
    • Tirrell walter a Frenche knight, sleaeth K. williā with an arrow. 334.39
    • Tine riuer. 140.8
    • Tine riuer. 76.50
    • Tine riuer. 302.61
    • Tinemouth. 202.45
    • Theobald Earle of Char∣ters, maketh warres vpō Haruie de yuon. 411.60
    • Theobald Earle of Bloys maketh attonement be∣twene the kings of Eng¦land & France. 412.107
    • Thunder and lightning, continuing. xv. dayes. 641.113.
    • Theadford towne. 230.9
    • Three things to bee fore∣seene, by them that shall giue battaile. 375.70
    • Thames frozen, so that mē passe ouer on foote, and horsebacke. 383.105
    • Three knightes templers, receyued and entertey∣ned by King Henrie the seconde. 401.23
    • Theobalde Archbishop of Canterburie, for feare of King Stephen and his son fleeth the realme. 386.3
    • Thorney Abbey estably∣shed. 234.9
    • Thomas depriued of hys Archbishoprike, and why 30•…•….29.
    • Theodore ordeyned Arch∣bishop of Canterburie. 178 35.
    • Thamar, an Englishman, ordeined Bishop of Ro∣chester. 170.36
    • Three knightes templers banished France, for de∣liuering vp certaine ca∣stels to king Henrye the second. 401.22
    • Theft punished. 23.65
    • Theophilus cited. 2.10. and 4.70.
    • Thanes, that is to say, gen∣tlemen of honor. 272.76
    • Theomantius yongest son to Lud, created king of Britaine. 45.90
    • Theodora, daughter in law to Herculeus Maximia∣nus, maryed to Constan∣tius. 89.30
    • Theobald Erle of Cham∣paigne maketh war vpon the Frenchmen. 354.108
    • Theodosius the Empe∣rour fleath Maxima∣nus in Italie. 96.14
    • Theodosius sent into Bri∣tayne wyth an armye. 103.110.
    • Theodosius putteth the e∣nimies to flight, and re∣storeth the land of Bry∣tain to quietnesse. 104.37
    • Theodosius returneth out of Brytaine to the Em∣perours Court. 105.79
    • Theodosius made maister of the horse. 105.82
    • Theodosius called to be as∣sociate with Gracianus in the Empire. 105.•…•…3
    • Thomas Chaplayne too King Henrie the first, made Archbishoppe of Yorke. •…•…48.12
    • Thomas refuseth to come too Canterburie too bee consecrated. 348.65
    • Thomas suspended from exercising all pastorall function. 348.52
    • Thom. son to Samson Bi. of worceter. 350.21
    • Thrustain succeedeth Th. in the Archbishoprike of Yorke. 352.9
    • Thrustain contendeth with Raufe Archbishoppe of Canterburie, aboute the right and title of the Pri∣macie. 352.12
    • Thom. consecrated Archb. of Yorke. 350.65
    • Thomas receyueth the pal at Yorke. 350.101
    • Thunnir a cruell murthe∣rer in Kent. 180.102
    • Thomas Archb. of yorke. departeth out of this trā∣sitorie life. 341.115
    • Three Monks come to re∣store religion in Northū∣berland. 307.95
    • Thomas Archbishoppe of Yorke. 336.55
    • Thomas Chanon of Bay∣eux, made Archbishop of Yorke. 305.11
    • Theodoretus cited. 53.21. and. 90.48.
    • Theis riuer. 128.65
    • Thurstane Abbot of Glas∣tenburie. 313.1
    • Thurstane depriued, for his great disorder. 313.25
    • Thurstane restored againe by king Rufus, for mo∣ney. 313.33
    • Thanks giuen publikely at Rome for the reconciliatiō of the English Churche vntoo the Churche of Rome. 1•…•…6•…•….1
    • Theobald Archb. of Can∣terburie, departeth ouer sea without licence of the king. 382.1•…•…
    • Theobald Archb. constray∣ned by the king to depart the realme. 382
    • Thirlbie Bishop of Elie, sent Ambassador vntoo Rome. 1763.40
    • Three horses slaine vnder duke william of Normā∣die, in the battaile at Ha∣sting. 287.28
    • Thomas succeedeth Felix in the Bishoprike of the Eastangles. 171.45
    • Thomas B. of the East∣angles dieth. 172.47
    • Thrustane created Arche∣bishoppe by the Popes owne handes. 355.9•…•…
    • Thrustane restored vntoo his Archbishoprike vpon condition. 358.44
    • Tholous countrey spoyled by king Henrie the se∣cond. 199.33
    • Theeues vtterly abolished 162.86.
    • Theodore Archb. of Can∣terburie dieth. 187.26
    • Theobalde Archbishop of Canterburie, departeth this life. 401.27
    • Three circles seene aboute the Sunne. 402.14
    • Theis riuer. 518.31
    • Thom. son to K. Edwarde the third borne. 949.22. a
    • Theodorus Erle of Flan∣ders going to Ierusalem cōmitteth his son & lands to the custodie of Henrie the second, king of Eng∣lande. 397.•…•…5
    • Thom. a Bourgh knight, 1321.56.1329.16.
    • Thomas Dimocke knight tooke Sanctuarie. 1322. 7. beheaded. col. 2.6.
    • Thomas de Laund knight taken. 1322.38
    • Thomas Lorde Stanley. 1222.54.
    • Thomas Coniers recor∣der of Yorke. 1328.48
    • Thames ouerfloweth by meanes of great raine, & doth much harme within the citie of Lōdō. 780.46
    • Tholous erledom engaged and forfeited to Reimond erle of S. Giles. 398.77
    • Tholous Earledome gi∣uen in dowery with Con∣stance, to Eustace sonne to king Stephen. 398.96
    • Thetforde taken by the

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    • Danes. 211.20
    • Thamworth town. 222.37
    • Theodbaldus brother too Egelfred slaine. 153.44
    • Thurst william Abbot of Fountaines put to death. 1•…•…76.13.
    • Thorsbye Iohn made Archb. of Yorke. 944.1. a
    • Tilwall towne builded. 222.75.
    • Three hundred Markes yearely too bee sent too Rome. 207.55
    • Thomas Mountgomerie knight. pa. 13•…•…9. co. 1. li. 17
    • Thomas Courtney Earle of Deuonshire pag. 133•…•… co. 2. lin. 38. slain. pa. 1339 col. 2. lin. •…•…4.
    • Theisedale wasted by the Scottes. •…•…06.115
    • Thomas Triuet knight slaine with a fall. 1074. 44. a.
    • Thames so lowe that men might wade through Lō∣don bridge. 353.24
    • Thunder bolt lighteth be∣twene the kings of Eng∣land and France as they be talking. 471.11
    • Throckmortō executed for treason. 1766.•…•…
    • Thankes giuen publikely to God for the battail of Stoke. 1431.45. and for the victorie of the King of Spaine gotten of the Sarasins. 1438.30
    • Thanes toroughly 〈◊〉〈◊〉 out of the Realme of Eng∣lande. 316.••••
    • Thomas Neuill Knight Lord Furniual pa. 1119 col. 2. lin. 56.
    • Thom. Erpingham knight Lord great chamberlain. pa. 1119. col. 2. lin 34.
    • Thomas Dimocke cham∣pion at Coronation pag. 1120. col. 1. lin. 44.
    • Thomas Percie Earle of worcester. pag. 11•…•…5. col. 2. li. 34. sent into Gascoin pag. 1130. col. 2. lin. 52.
    • Thomas Gray knight. pa. 1125. col. 2. lin. 43.
    • Thomas Mowbrey duke of Norffolk died at Ve∣nice. pa. 1125. co. 2. lin. 53
    • Thomas Holland Erle of Kent beheaded at Circi∣ter pag. 1128. col. 2. li. 33
    • Thomas Rainston knight taken by French. pa. 1152 col. 1. lin. 43. drowned. pag. ibid. col. 2. lin. 55.
    • Thomas Beauchamp erle of warwike. pag. 1119. col. 2. lin. 43.
    • Thomas erle of Arundell. pag. 1120. col. 1. lin. 2•…•….
    • The Tressham knight be∣headed. pa. 1340. co. 2. li. 21
    • Thom. O•…•…uill bastarde son to Th. lord Faucōbridge bringeth an armye before Lōdō pa. 1341. col. 1. li. 47.
    • Thomas Rotheram arch∣bishop of York. pag. ••••45. col. 1. lin. 54.
    • Thomas Vaughan knight beheaded at Pomfroc. pa. 1362. col. 1. lin. 36.
    • Tho. lord Stanley woun∣ded. pa. 1375. col. 1. lin ••••
    • Thom. Cooke Alde•••••• pag. 1381. col. 1. lin. 21.
    • Thomas Fitz william re∣corder of London. pag. 1383. col. 1. lin. 14.
    • Thomas Lorde Marques Dorset the Ne•••• son pag. 1358 col 2. lin. 4•…•….
    • Thom. lord Haward crea∣ted duke of Norffolke pa. 1••••••. col. 1 lin. •…•…4.
    • Tho. Haward knight crea∣ted Erle of Surrey pag. 1386. co. 2. lin. •…•…5. pa. 1415 co 2. li. 27. p. 147. c •••••• 1415
    • Thomas Lorde Stanley pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. •…•…. pa. 141•…•…. col. 1. lin. 42.
    • Thom. Se••••eger knight, maryed the Dutches of Exeter, executed. pag. 1405. col. 2. lin. 5.
    • Thomas Ram executed at Exceter. pag. 1405. col. 2 lin. 7.
    • Tho. Rotheram Archb. of Yorke. pag. 1387. co. 1. li. 7 pag. 1410. col. 2. lin. 48
    • Thomas Marques Dor∣set. 1401 col. 2. li. 43. pag. 1402. col. 2. li. 18. pa. 1410 co. 1. li. 36. pag. 14012. co. 2 li. 39 p. 1413. co. 1. li 22
    • Thomas Louell knight. pag. 1401. col. 2. lin. 40.
    • Thomas Southwel priest 1262. co. 1. li. 55. co. 2. li. 14
    • Thomas Kitiel knight pa. 1276. col. 1. lin. 23. behea∣ded. pa. 135. col. 2. lin. 4.
    • Tho. Burselier Archdi. of Cant. pa. 1290 col. 2. lin. 4
    • Thom. Thorpe lord chiefe baron. pa. 1288. col. 1. li. 27 committed too the tower. 1300. col. 1. li. 26. beheaded pag. 1305.
    • Th. Neuil knight. pa. 1292 col. 2. lin. 31. wounded and apprehēded. 1295. co. 2. li. 58 slain. 1204. col. 1. lin 4
    • Thomas Dutton. pa. 1295 col. 1. lin. 56.
    • Thom. Harington knight, pag. 1296. col. 1. li. 1.
    • Thomas Arundell knight pag. 1402. col. 2. lin. 22.
    • Thomas Hutton Ambas∣sador from king Richard the third into Britain pa. 1401. col. 1. lin. 8.
    • Thomas Brandon, pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. 50.
    • Thom. Bourchier knight, pa. 1415. col. 2. lin. 39. pa. •••••••• col. 1. lin. 22.
    • Thanks publikely giuē to God for the recōciliation of the church of England vnto ye Romish. 1761.52
    • Throckmerton Nicholas Knight, arreigned and acquited. 1727.42 the or∣der of his arraigment set forth at large ibid.
    • Theodore first acknowled•…•…ged to bee reimate of all England. 122.38
    • Throckmertō Iohn 〈◊〉〈◊〉 for a rebell. ••••••
    • Th. duke of Clarence slain •••••• col •…•… lin 48
    • Thomas lord Seales sent to conquer Anion ••••35 col. 1. lin. 21. to 〈◊〉〈◊〉 priso∣ner. 1242. co. 2. li. 30. 1•…•…08 col. 1. lin. 44.5 •••• murdred ••••00. col. 1. lin. 20.
    • Thomas Erle of Salisbu∣rie slaine. 1240. col. •…•… lin. 3
    • Thomas Gargraue slaine, 1240. col. 1. lin. 7.
    • Thomas lord Egremonde sent too Norgate. 1291. col. 1. li. 14. escaped. li. 24 bound to the peace. 1292 col. 2. lin. 52 slaine, 1299. col. 2. lin. 58.
    • Thomas Earle of Or∣mond sent Ambassadour into Fraunce. 1437.30
    • Theophilactus Bishop of Euder to, sent Legate from Pope Adrian into England, 198.6•…•…
    • Thom. Eudouham knight beheaded. 1••••••. col. •…•…. li. 27
    • Thom. wentworth knight 1314. col. 2. lin. 24. behea∣ded. 1315. col. 1. lin. 1
    • Thomas Husey knight. 1314. col. 2. lin. 26. behea∣ded. 1315. col 1. lin. 1.
    • Thomas Lorde Scales, 1•…•…16. col. 2. lin. 29.
    • Thom. Gray knight, mar∣ques Dorset. 1316. col 2 lin. 29
    • Thetford sea remoued too Norwich. 333.78
    • Thwaites his valor. 1522 30.
    • Theodore Archb. excellent well learned. 178.85
    • Theime tol graunted to K. Richard the first, 571.52
    • Thwaites Thom. knight, 1443.38.
    • Thomas Aparre slaine, 1304.5.
    • Thomas. Hoo. Esquir•…•…. 1305.27. b
    • Thira sister too king Har∣dicnute. 269.34
    • Theuet Andrewe cyted. 15.2
    • Thomas william executed 1755.30
    • Thames frozen. 1834.58
    • Thomas dieth. 352.3
    • Thomas restored. 305.46
    • The greater men bee, the more humble they ought to bear theselues. 19•…•….•…•…2
    • Things not to be loued for the places sake, but places for ye things sake. 149.26
    • Theomantius dyeth, and is buried at London. 45 106
    • Treasure in Holt Castell, 1108.5•…•…. b
    • Thrustan made lieutenant of the north parts. 369.2•…•…
    • Thorney, and why so cal∣led. 75.41
    • Theeues ordeyned too bee hanged to death. 363.107
    • Theobalde Abbot of Be∣chelloum, sacred Archbi∣shop of Canterb. 371.2•…•…
    • Three kindes of people come oute of Germanie into Britaine. 112.81
    • Thomas Robert, maister Gunner of Englād slain. 1835.42. and, 1872.37
    • Thankes giuen publikely too God through ones France for the recouerie of Calais. 1778.24
    • Thanks giuē publikely to god for an ouerthrow gi∣uē to the Turk. 1860.23
    • Thankes publikely giuen vnto God, and bonfires made for the taking of the French K. 1•…•…33.24 •…•…
    • Thetford taken and burnt by the Danes. 243.7•…•…. and. •…•…45.50
    • Thistleworth manor spoi∣led. 766.6
    • Thorne william cited, and what time hee liued. 299 48.
    • Thunders. 1046.24. a
    • Theodosius the yonger Emperor. 125.51
    • Thomas Stafforde. 1422 24.
    • Theodorus Erle of Flan∣ders. 395.33
    • Theis riuer. 302.6•…•…
    • Theis riuer. 241.32
    • Thames frozen. 1569.49
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    • ouer on horsebacke. 761.12. and .780.37.
    • Tostie returneth into Eng¦land with a feet, against his brother King Ha∣rold. 284.12
    • Tostie chased into Scotlād with some losse of his mē and ships. 284.27
    • Tosty fleeing out of Scot∣land into Norway, per∣swadeth k Harold Har∣fager to make a conquest of England. 284.35
    • Tostie ioyneth his power with the Norwegians, against the Englishmen. 285.53.
    • Tostie slaine in battaile. 284.90.
    • Townes in Fraunce ta∣ken by the English ar∣mie. 930.7. a
    • Tottenhall battaile, fought by the Englishmen a∣gainst the Danes. 221.63
    • Townes buylded and re∣payred by K. Edwarde. 222.68.
    • Townes in Scotland for∣tifyed by King Edward the thirde. 900.15. a
    • Townes in Fraunce bur∣ned. 904.45. b
    • Topelife Castell fortified. 433.35.
    • Tower of Lōdon besieged by the Nobles of the realme. 40•…•….56
    • Tostie cruelly murthereth his brother Earle Ha∣rolds seruants. 278.84
    • Tostie sayleth ouer intoo Flanders with his wyfe and children. 279.28
    • Toures a citie in Fraunce, whence so named 14.77
    • Tongues vsed more libe∣rally at bankets than nee∣deth. 234.•…•…3
    • Tower of Lōdō furnished with a garison. 110.54
    • Toures a citie in Fraunce builded by Brute. 14.42
    • Tong a place in Kent .126.26.
    • Tower of London besie∣ged. 377.41
    • Tower of London yeelded to Lewes. 601.59
    • Torksey chanel cast. 359.11
    • Towns drowned by rising of the Thames. 333.105
    • Towers and houses of strength, builded in Wa∣les by K. William Ru∣fus. 328.62
    • Tower of London com∣passed about wyth newe walles. 329.8
    • Tosty banished the lande, 272.11.
    • Togodummus, son to Cy∣nobellitius vanquished. 49.6.
    • Tonque Castell besieged by Henry ye fifth pa. 1187 col. 1. li. 57. yelded. co. 2. li. 3
    • Tower of Lōdon deliuered to K. Stephen. 38.401
    • Textor Rauisius cyted. 2.105. and 5.27.
    • Tourney won by Charles the Emperor. 1518.10
    • Townes buylded and re∣payred by Ethelfleda, si∣ster to K. Edward. 222.1
    • Townes won by ye French K. in Normandy. 558.42
    • Tonstall doctor maister of the Rolles. 1506.10
    • Tourney promised to bee deliuered vnto ye French King, and vpon what conditions. 1505.22. de∣liuered. 1506.10
    • Tonstal Cathbert Bishop of Duresme, one of the executors of the will of king Henrie the eight, and of the Counsaylers assigned vnto his f••••e. 1611.40.
    • Townes in Fraunce ren∣dred to the Frenche. pag. 1244. col. 1. lin. 50.
    • Tunstall Cuthbert made B. of London. 1518.46
    • Tonstall Richarde knight. 1435.30.
    • Tonneys Iohn. 1461.47
    • Tunstall Cuthbert made B. of Duresme. 1553.41
    • Tostie made Erle of Nor∣thumberland. 276.74
    • Townes wonne by Henry Erle of Darby in Gas∣coigne. 938.23. b
    • Tower of London yeelded to Edwarde the .iiij. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 18.
    • Torksey in Linsey. 212 14
    • Tower of London deliue∣red to Edwarde earle of March. p. 1300. co. 1. li 12
    • Townes in Guien restored to k. Edw. ye .iij. 912.55. a
    • Townes in Normandie yeelded to Henry the fift. pag. 1192. col 1. lin. 8.
    • Tourney besieged by king Edwarde the thirde. 910. 27. b. siege rased. 912.9. b
    • Towns in Gascoin won by ye erle of Darby. 927.24. b
    • Townes in Gascoin won 809.47. b
    • Tours. 559.46
    • Townes won in Gascoin. 925.16 b.
    • Towns in Thirasse burnt. 907.53. b.
    • Towton field. 1311. c. 2. l. 9
    • Tower of London buyl∣ded. 28.8
    • Tormace, loke Theoman∣tius.
    • Touceter towne repayred. 222.81.
    • Bi of Tourney. 901.12. b
    • Trahern one of Helen the Empresse vncles, sent wt an army into Brytain a∣gainst Octauius. 92.103
    • Trahern and his army put to flight and chased. 91.3
    • Traherne slaine by treason 93.16.
    • Treacherie of Philip king of Fraunce, towarde Ri∣charde the firste king of Englande, vpon the way towardes the holy lande. 490.74.
    • Treason practised by Al∣fred, agaynst king Adel∣stane. 224.14
    • Truce taken betwene king Iohn and the Frenche King for fiftie dayes. 546.27
    • Trebellius appointed lieu∣tenaunt of Brytayne. 73.71.
    • Trebellius receyueth the christian religion. 74.64
    • Treason of Edricke de Streona, in fleeing too the Danes. 252.18. and 254.51. and .255.81.
    • Trumnine ordeyned Pa∣stour of the Pictes. 182.27.
    • Troians flocke vnto Bru∣tus in Grece. 10.53
    • Trimare, a Celtike word. 4.104.
    • Trebonius gyueth the Brytains an ouerthrow 41.102.
    • Troinouantes where they inhabited. 42.53
    • Tracie William Knight. 415.61.
    • Tracy William Knight. throwne downe too the grounde by Archbishop Thomas Becket. 416.85
    • Treason of king Harolde, agaynst Queene Emma and hir children. 164.97
    • Treason of the welshmen, against their owne prince Gryffin. 277.70
    • Trebellius Maximus, made lieutenant of Bri∣taine. 66.19
    • Trebellius Maximus hū∣bleth himself to his soul∣diours. 66 38
    • Treason of the Saxons a∣gaynst the Brytaynes. 118.22.
    • Troians besieged in theyr campe by the Gaules. 14.52.
    • Treason of Offa to intrap Egilbert King of East Angles. 194.100. and. 196 106.
    • Trinouants send Ambas∣sadours of submission to Cesar. 52, 57
    • Trent riuer runneth back∣warde. 351.36
    • Trumhere thirde Bishop of Mercia. 176.22
    • Traitors preferred for the punishment of the realm and people. 244.73
    • Tribute payed to K. Hen∣rie the seconde for Tho∣louse. 424.48
    • Treason in Edricke de Streona iustly punished. 260.4.
    • Tribute payed by the En∣glishmen too the Danes inhaunced. 242.24
    • Treske Castel deliuered to king Henrie the seconde. 436.30.
    • Treason of Gothlots, a British captaine. 127.86
    • Trou•…•…onal or Troinewith builded. 16.1•…•…
    • Treacherous practises of Bassianus, against the emperor Seuerus his fa∣ther. 80.32. and .80.62.
    • Truce taken betwixt king Henrie the thirde, and king Lewes. 610.18
    • Trenchuile William Lord a man of greate power. 399.12.
    • Truce taken betwixt king Iohn and the Frenche king. 586.25
    • Truce concluded betweene K. Edward, and the Da∣nes of Eastangle & Nor∣thumberland. 220.50
    • Truce in Britain for three yeares. 919.52. a
    • Trinitie Church in Ire∣lande made the Metro∣politane. 386.38
    • Treasure and furniture which K. Richard ye first demaundeth of Tancrede K. of Sicile. 487.6
    • Tremarle Thomas knight 1450.16.
    • Treaty of peace. pag. 1199. col. 2. lin. 29.
    • Trēchard Thomas knight 1450.41.
    • Truce betwene Englande and France. 1046.10. a
    • Trutulensis hauen. 73.41
    • Truce with Fraunce for thirtie yeares. 1088.7. b
    • Trubleuile Henrie a wor∣thie captaine. 653.68
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    • Truce with France. 1074.7. a
    • Truce with the Scottes. page. 1317. col. 1. line. 54
    • Truce for two yeres. 962.30. a
    • Truce with Fraunce for four yeares. 1084.20. a
    • Truce betweene Englād & France, and their ad∣herents. 912.34
    • Robert Trisilian attain∣ted. 1071.25. a. hanged. 1071.1. b
    • Truce betwene England and Fraunce. 995.10. b. 996.12. a. 997.3. a. 997.37. b
    • Treason practised against Henrye Fitz Empresse. 392.76
    • Truce with Frenchmen. 1047.20. b
    • Truce for sixe yeres with Fraunce. page. 1249. col. 1. line. 19
    • Trow town burned. 468. line. 12
    • Truce for nine yeres with Scots. 981.3. b
    • Tresham Thomas knight instituted Lord of Saint Iohns of Ierusalem in England. 1769.48
    • Truce with the Scottes. 1036.50. b
    • Truce for a time in Bri∣taine. 917.17. a
    • Truce betwene England and Fraunce. 948.25. b
    • Treason of Earle Edri∣cus. 243.51. and .244.57. and .245.9
    • Treason in trust. 170.59. and .194.100
    • Truce with the Scottes. 838.38. a. 899.1. a
    • Treatie of peace at Arras page. 1254. col. 2. line. 15
    • Treason of Mortimer. 891.2. a
    • Truce with the Scottes. page. 1406. col. 2. line. 37
    • Traile Baston. 840.26. b
    • Tumulte raysed by Lon∣doners. 914.16. a
    • Tutburie Castell deliue∣red to King Henrye the second. 436.32
    • Turnamentes forbidden. 838.3. b
    • Turold Erle sent against the Danes. 240.14.
    • Turneham Stephan cō∣mitted to prison 474.21
    • Turburie Castell ouer∣throwen and defaced. 767.22
    • Cunbridge Castel wrōg∣fully holden from the Archbyshop of Caunter∣burie. 637.4
    • Turberuils treason. 813.40. b. executed. 814.30. b
    • Turneham Roberte. 542. line. 22
    • Tuda dyeth. 1774.8
    • Tunbridge Castell to be∣long to the seigmorie of the Sea of Caunterbu∣rie. 401.105
    • Turneys to bee exercised in diuers places. 523.•…•…
    • Tunbridge Castel taken. 596.30
    • Tully cited. 2.109. and .3. line. 7•…•…
    • Tuball obteineth ye king∣dome of Spaine. 1.98
    • Tu•…•…a ordeyned Bishoppe of Northumberland. 177. line. ••••
    • Tumbart ordeyned By∣shop of Hagunald. 182.29
    • Turkell compoundeth to tarrie in Englande, and is reteyned by King E∣geleedus. 251.6
    • Turkel sayleth into Den∣marke, to perswade Cnute to returne into England. 251.20
    • Turkel maketh an inrode into Englande, and re∣turneth with great boo∣ties. 251.88
    • Turgusius, brother to Gurmundus King of the Affricanes. 144.2
    • Turketell Mirenchened his treason, in fleeing to the Danes. 245.45
    • Turkell maketh himselfe chiefe Lorde and gouer∣nour of Norffolke and Suffolke. 246.55
    • Turkell discloseth the vnabienesse and secrets of this Realme to Kyng Swanus. 247.35
    • Turkell ioyneth in league with King Egelred, a∣gainst the other Danes. 247.45. and .247.86
    • Turkell gouernoure of the Danish fleete vnder King Swanus. 248.43
    • Turinus, Nephewe to Brute slayne. 14.75
    • Turneham Robert taken prisoner by the Frenche King. 562.15
    • Turkell banished the lād. 260.52. and .269.14
    • The Turke hathe a no∣table ouerthrow by ••••a. page. 1860
    • Turkell, a Danish Cap∣taine. 244.113
    • Turstan a collector slaine. 267.24
    • Turketellus a leader of the Danish army against King William. 302.23
    • Turketillus a Danishe Earle, subdued by Kyng Edwarde. 221.47
    • Tunbridge Castell yeel∣ded to Kyng William Rufus. 319.51
    • Tu•…•…e Brian cited. 4.74
    • Turneham Robert Lieu∣tenance to King Iohn. 560.11
    • Turkell made gouernour of East angle. 259.11
    • Touracy yeelded vnto King Henrye. 1487.2. sworne true vnto the K. 1487.22
    • Twing Robert a Knyght withstandeth straungers incumbents. 639.93
    • Tu•…•… terrible biasing Startes appeare. 191.52
    • Two men burnt to death with lightning at Ande∣uer. 421.20
    • Twichet Iames Lorde Ande•…•…y Chiefetaine of the Cornishe Rebelles 1447.10. beheaded. ea∣dem. 43
    • Tweede Riuer at thys daye deuideth the two Realmes of Englande and Scotland. 428.7
    • Twing Roberte goeth to Rome for absolution. 639.112
    • Twing Roberte restored to his patronage of Lu∣thun in Yorkeshire. 655. line. 53
    • Twine Iohn, a learned Antiquarte. 1219.72. hys diligence and wary cir∣cumspection in keeping the Citie of Caunter∣burie from ioining with Wyat. 1724.62
    V.
    • VAriance and debate betwixt the Studēts in Oxforde. 755.63
    • Valeria, now called Sti∣ermacke. 105.7
    • Valencunus moueth a re∣bellion in Britaine. 105. line. 17
    • Valentia, the prouince in Britaine so called. 105. line. 55
    • Variance beetweene the Schollers of Oxforde and the townesmen. 766. line. 64
    • Valence William, Earle of Pembroke, halfe bro∣ther to King Henry the third. 772.23
    • Valenrinianus elected Emperoure, admitteth Valens his brother fel∣lowe wyth hym in the Empire. 103.62
    • Valentinian Emperoure. 121.54
    • Valentinian the Emperor slayne. 121.62
    • Valence William Earle of Pembroke. 749.60. greate variaunce bee∣twixte hym and other Earles. 749.67. hee cal∣leth the Earle of Ley∣cester traytor. 749.71
    • Variance betwixt the Bi∣shoppe of Durham, and Earle Patricke, for the newe building of Ber∣wike bridge. 547.56
    • Valiant courage of a Ro∣maine ensigne bearers 36.46
    • Valuation of euery mans substance made. 312.82
    • Vannes won by the En∣glishmen. 918.2. b
    • Philip de Valois ye french dyeth. 945.11. b
    • Variance beetweene the Duke of Lane, and Erle •••• Arundell. 1084.3. b
    • Variance betwixt Henrye the thirde, and his Ba∣rons. 64•…•….35
    • Vandales chased & slayne by the Englishmen. 260 line. 84.
    • Valdoys derogate from the grace of the sacra∣ments. 400.33
    • Valdors condemned, and slerued to death. 400.87
    • Variance beetweene the Goldsmithes and tay∣lers within the Citie of London. 780.21
    • Valentinianus, brother to Gratianus the Empe∣rour. 96.15
    • Valentinianus chased in∣to Slauonie, and put in daunger by Maximus. 97.66
    • Valdoys, certaine Dutch∣men, come ouer into En∣glande with strange opi∣nions. 400.3
    • Vauconuillers Castel be∣sieged, and taken by the Englishe. page. 1021. col. 1. line. 58
    • Vale Rial Abbey builded. 793.17. b
    • Valdoys their opinions, whiche they defended. 400.23
    • Vandosme towne taken by the Englishmen. 432. line. 46
    • Vane Raufe knyght com∣mitted to ye tower. 1709.31. is hanged. 1712.5
    • Vdall William Knyght, counsellor to Prince Ar∣thur. 1456.53
    • Veduriones, a kynde of

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    • Pi•…•…s. 104.6
    • Verolanium a towne, and where situate. 64.22
    • Veuxin in Normādy wa∣sted 385.32
    • Vernueill besieged by the French King, taken, and burnt. 428.15
    • Vernueill besieged by the French King, but not ta∣ken, as some write. 429. line. 18
    • Verianianus and Dindi∣mus, two breethren slain by Constans. 98.51
    • Vernon Warren, Baron of Shipbroke. 323.47
    • Veer Alberike Earle. 372. line. 69
    • Veer Alberike slayne in a tumult at London. 377. line. 103
    • Vernon towne and Castel taken by the frenchmen. 385.51
    • Vernon and Newmerche restored to the Duke of Normandie. 393.47
    • Vesie William, an english Captaine. 434.26
    • Vecta, sonne to Woden. 113.17
    • Vespasian sente into Bri∣taine with an army. 52.12
    • Vespasian repulsed from Sandwiche, landeth at Totnes. 52.27
    • Vespasian, partner wyth Claudius in ye gouerne∣ment of Britaine. 52 59
    • Venutius ruler of the Fu∣gants, marrieth Queene Cartimandua. 58.70
    • Vellocatus married Qu. Cartimandua. 58.82
    • Venutius becommeth e∣nimie to the Romaines. 58.86
    • Venutius kepeth his king¦dome in despite of the Romaines. 58.106
    • Verannius Lieutenant of Britaine. 59.57
    • Verannius deiected of manifest ambition. 59.62
    • Vere Iohn, Earle of Ox∣forde sente against the counterfete Earle of Warwik. 1430.1. at black heath field. 1447.1. Lord Stewarde of Englande on the arraignemente of Edward Earle of War∣wike. 1454.32
    • Vernon and Maunt takē by the english. page. 1198 col. 2. line. 10
    • Verrine Captayn of Bol∣logne. 1596.50
    • Vectius Volanus, Lieu∣tenant of Britain. 66.46
    • Vespasian Emperoure of Rome. 66.63
    • Vespasian Emperour dy∣eth. 73.44
    • Robert Veer Erle of Ox∣ford, created Marquesse of Deuelin. 1050.4. b
    • Vernuel in Perche taken by the Duke of Lanca∣ster. 955 37. b
    • Vepount Robert. 595.71
    • Robert Veer created D. of Ireland. 1054.20. a
    • Verdict, and what it signi∣fyeth. 304.6
    • Vertuous zeale of Alu∣red, to bring his people to an honest trade of life. 218.8
    • Vernon Henrye Knighte. 1450.15
    • Vere Henry Constable of Gisors. 464.25
    • Vffines dominion, or Vf∣fines. 126.92
    • William Vfford Earle of Suffolk dyeth. 1038.47. a
    • Roberte Vfforde created Earle of Suffolke. 900.13. b
    • Iohn Vfforde made Arch∣bishop of Caunterburie. 943.53. b. dyed. ibidem.
    • Vffa beginner of ye king∣dome of East angles. 126.84
    • Vimer Kyng of North∣wales, subdued by king Adelstane. 225.22
    • Vimer restored to hys kingdome, acknowled∣geth to holde it of Kyng Adelstane, and his suc∣cessors. 225.25
    • Vigenius and Peredu∣rus conspire against E∣lidurus. 31.83
    • Vigenius and Peredurus raigne ioyntly as Kings in Britaine. 31.100
    • Vision appeareth vnto K. Alured, and his mother. 214.14.
    • Viniano Cardinal, Popes Legate in Ireland. 448. line. 24
    • Vicount of Melune a French man, lying sicke at London whereof hee died, discouereth to cer∣taine Englishe Barons the purpose of Lewes against them. 603.39
    • Villages drowned and destroyed in Englande by rising of the Sea. 251. line. 40
    • Vikillus, or Wisketell gouernoure of North∣folke. 243.75
    • Vikillus leadeth an army against the Danes, and is vanquished. 245 35
    • Vigferd, Bishop of Shir∣bourne slayne. 204.66
    • Vilianous and shamefull abuses of the Romains towards Queene Voa∣dicia, & others in Bri∣taine. 64.77
    • Vision seene by Richarde Archbishop of Caunter∣burie, whereof he dyed. 460.12
    • Vision of King Edward, touching the state of this Realme after his death. 279.100
    • Vices of sundry nations, learned by the English∣men. 232.1
    • Viper a Saxon Captaine slayne. 126.30
    • Sir Iohn de Viēne Cap∣taine of Calais. 938.28. a
    • Vites or Iutes come ouer out of Germanie into Britaine. 112.82
    • Vidues Robert. 1463.1
    • Vision of Brightwold, cō∣cerning the succession of the Crowne of England 267.91
    • Vitailes great plenty sēt into Fraunce to Henry the third. 704.55
    • The Vicar of Thistle∣worth executed. 1563.39
    • Vies builded. 23.51
    • Vies Castell builded. 371. line. 70
    • Vlisses came into Britain 9.2
    • Vlfridus, sonne to Penda succeedeth his father in the Kingdome of Mer∣tia. 167.35
    • Vlsus and Aulafus, prin∣ces of Swedeners, ouer∣throwen by King Cnute. 261.16
    • Vlfe, Bishop of Lincolne, departeth the Realme. 274.35
    • Vlpius Marcellus sente Lieutenante into Bri∣taine. 76.92
    • Vlpius Marcellus his di∣ligence, moderation in sleepe, and temperance in dyet. 76.92
    • Vmfreyuille Odonet, an English Captaine. 434. line. 27
    • Vnlearned men preferred 1117.20. a
    • Vniuersitie of Oxforde founded. 217.61
    • Vniuersitie of Cambridge more auntiente than of Oxford. 217.61
    • Vnthankefull attemptes required with sorrowe. 429.40
    • Vnlawful marriages for∣bidden, and commaun∣ded to be broken. 149.34
    • Vnnaturalnesse of Leirs two eldest daughters to∣wards him. 20.12
    • Vniuersitie Colledge in Oxford founded. 312.58
    • Vnwone Bishop of Ligor. 199.15
    • Vniuersall murreyne of Cartaile through out al England. 361.76
    • Vngust King of Pictes, and Egberte King of Northumberlande, re∣ceyue the Britains sub∣iection. 194.63
    • Vniuersitie of Cambrige founded. 171.106
    • Vortiporus, sonne to Au∣relius Conanus, created King of Britaine. 139.57 and .140.65
    • Vortiporus vanquisheth the Saxons in battayle. 141.3
    • Vortiporus dieth without issue. 141.15
    • Volusenus sent ouer into Britaine to view it. 35.6
    • Vortigernus committeth incest wyth hys owne daughter. 122.39
    • Vortigernus deposed, and his heardman made K. 122.52
    • Vortigernus and his Ca∣stell brent with fire from Heauen. 122.65
    • Volusenus returneth out of Britaine with aun∣swere. 35.63
    • Voadicia wife to Prasu∣tagus, abused and bea∣ten by the Romain soul∣dyers. 60.80
    • Voadicia made generall of the Britishe armye a∣gainste the Romaines. 61.47
    • Voadicias exhortation to hir Souldyers. 61.68
    • Voadicias personage and attire. 61.54
    • Voadicias prayer. 63.33
    • Vortigernus a deepe dis∣sembler. 110.22
    • Vortigernus chosen king of Britaine. 110.34
    • Vortigernus Earle or Duke of the Genisses. 110.48
    • Vortigernus, an amorous Knight of faire Ladyes. 112.77
    • Vortigernus forsaketh his wife, and marrieth Rowen. 113.91
    • Vortigernus depriued of his Kingdome. 114.46
    • Vortimer, sonne to Vor∣tigernus, Crowned K. of Britaine. 114.47
    • Vortimer giueth the Sa∣xons sundry ouerthrows 115.73
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    • Vortimer poysoned. 116. line. 32
    • Vortimer restoreth ye chri∣stian Religion, decayed by the Saxons. 117.41
    • Vortigernus restored to the Kingdome of Bri∣taine. 117.47
    • Vortigernus taken priso∣ner by Hengist. 118.58
    • Vortigernus set at liber∣tie. 118.48
    • Vortigernus brent togy∣ther wyth hys Castell with wild fire. 122.32
    • Voadicia dyeth. 65.35
    • Vortigerus, looke Vorti∣gernus.
    • Vortigernus, a man of great authoritie among the Britaines. 109.52
    • Vortigernus, why he pro∣cured Constantius the Monke to bee made K. 109.60
    • Vortigernus ruleth ye lād of Britaine vnder Con∣stantius at his pleasure. 109.86
    • Vortigernus subtile dea∣ling to get the peoples fauour. 109.101
    • Voice of the people, the voice of God. 331.72
    • Vprore in London against the Venicians. 1290. col. •…•…. line. 10
    • Vebane, consecrated By∣shop of Glamorgan. 347. line. 14
    • Vrsula, daughter to Dio∣nothus Duke of Corne∣wall. 95.97
    • Vrsula taken and slayne as she was sayling into little Britaine. 95.106
    • Vrswike Christopher the Kings Chaplaine, sente Ambassador into Frāce. 1432.2. sent thither Am∣bassador again. 1433.10. sente Ambassador into Naples. 1440.30. kings Aulmonen iadem, sente Ambassador vnto Max∣•…•…mulion the King of the Romaines. 439.18
    • Vserers called Caorsini excommunicated. 647. line. 44
    • Vserers come from Rome into England. •…•…35.23
    • Vserers the Popes Mer∣chants. 725.50
    • Vter Pendragon, sente with a power into Ire∣land. 123.30
    • Vter Pendragon sente with an armie againste •…•…al••••mius. 123.50
    • Vter Pendragon and Au∣relius Ambrose, returne into great Britain with an army. 123.19
    • Vnseasonable weather. 552.•…•…3
    • Vthred Earle. 241.29. and 252.45
    • Vter Pendragon carried ouer into little Britain. 110.19
    • Vthred submitteth hym∣selfe, & deliuereth pled∣ges to Cnute. 252.68
    • Vthred taken, and put to death. 252.71
    • Vripreds landes giuen to Iricius. 252.71
    • Vter Pendragon, brother to Aurelius Ambrose, made King of Britaine. 127.32
    • Vter Pendragon, why so called. 127.36
    • Vter Pendragon faileth in loue with Agwarne, wife to Gorolus, Duke of Cornewall. 128.32
    • Vter Pendragon slayeth Gorolus D. of Corne∣wall. 128.35
    • Vter Pendragon marri∣eth Igwarne, sometyme wife to the D. of Corne∣wall. 128.38
    • Vter Pendragon dyeth of poyson. 129.18
    • Vther, a Danishe Earle slayne. 22•…•….64
    • Vulthere King of Mer∣cia, selleth the Bishop∣ricke of London. 17•…•….77
    VV.
    • VVAuerley. 445.7
    • Warning of sea∣uen dayes giuen to Ceadda before hys death. 179.61
    • Wade Duke rebelleth a∣gainst King Ardulfe, and is chased out of the field 201.61
    • Walley battaile fought by King Ardulfe, againste Duke Wade, and his cō∣federates. 201.64
    • Wales harrowed by King Egherre, from East to west. 213.18
    • Walc•…•… reduced into forme of good order. 277.84
    • Walasco a Frier, sent frō the Pope into England. 757.30
    • Warlamchester, nowe cal∣led Sainte Albons. 88. line. 16
    • Warlamchester destroyed. 88.20
    • Wall builded the thirde time of turfes, betweene the Britaines & Scots. 100.13
    • Wall builded the fourthe tyme of stone ouer∣thwart the Ilande, be∣tweene the Britaynes and Scottes. 100.53
    • Wales subdued by Kyng William, and the Prin∣ces do him homage. 310. line. 8
    • Warine Earle of Shrews∣burie, appointed gouer∣nour of the marches of Wales. 359.6
    • Walles of the Citie of Lō∣don repaired, and tur∣rers builte at the costes of the Citie, by the com∣maundements of Henry the third. 747.16
    • Wales furnisheth Englād with horses and Cattel. 748.57
    • Wallingford Castel besie∣ged. 373.47
    • Waltham Castel builded. 377.52
    • Walter Bishop of Worce∣ter dyeth. 775.41
    • Wardens of the cinque portes reconciled to K. Henry the third. 776.18
    • Wallingford taken by the Danes. 244.34
    • Wassaile, what it signify∣eth. 113.81
    • Warres left vnto Renulf, as it were by succession. 200.96
    • Wake Baldwine taken prisoner. 777.29
    • Waterfoorde in Irelande made a Bishoppes Sea. 328.5
    • Walkelme made Byshop of Winchester. 305.12
    • Walcher Bishop of Dur∣ham slayne in a tumult. 311.15. and .311.72
    • Walcher Bishop of Dur∣ham, made gouernoure of Northumberlande. 312.44
    • Walter Bishoppe of Win∣chester dyeth. 723.25
    • Warram Castell. 368.78
    • Walton Castell. 369.1
    • Walkeline yeeldeth the Castell of Douer. 369. line. 16
    • Warre betwixt breethren, cannot bee mainteyned without reproch. 344.36
    • Warlewest William hys replye vnto Pope Pas∣call. 342.52
    • Warlewast sente to Rome in Ambassage to ye Pope. 342.23
    • Walter Bishoppe of Alba, bringeth the Pall to An∣selme the Archbishoppe. 333.5.
    • Waterforde Citie in Ire∣land, wonne by the En∣glishmen. 419.10
    • Waleton Castell made playne with the ground. 445.19
    • Walkhem, Bishop of win∣chester. 320.94
    • Walstod, Bishop of Her∣ford. 192.16
    • Walton. 431.40
    • Walwine, looke Gawain.
    • Waltheof sonne to Si∣warde, made Earle of Northumberlande. 307. line. 71
    • Waltheof ioyneth in con∣spiracie againste K Wil∣liam, and bewrayeth it. 308.22.
    • Walteof beheded at Win∣chester. 308.54
    • Walthā Abbey by whome founded. 288.32
    • Walteof marrieth Iudith neece to Kyng William. 308.72
    • Walteofes issue and ho∣nors. 309.1
    • Walter Huberte Archbi∣shop of Canterbury. 523. line. 19
    • Waltham Colledge alte∣red frō Priests to Cha∣nons regular. 447.56
    • VValdene Earle, looke VValteof.
    • VValdene Castel deliue∣red to King Stephen. 380.41
    • VVallingforde newe Ca∣stell, ouer against the old Castell builded. 381.29
    • VVaterforde Citie giuen to Robert de Poer. 450. line. 18
    • VValthir Bishop of Dur∣ham. 307.112
    • VValter Bishop of Here∣ford submitteth hymselfe to King VVilliam. 291. line. 57
    • VValter Archbishoppe of Yorke dyeth. 739.48
    • VVarrham Castell besie∣ged and rendred vp. 378. line. 98
    • VVarrham VVilliam, Doctor of the Lawes, sente Ambassador vnto Philip the Archeduke. 1443.18. his Oration vn∣to the Archduke, eadem. 30. Bishoppe of London. 1455.40 is created Arch∣bishoppe of Canterburie. 1458.35. is of the counsell to king Henry the eyght and Lorde Chauncellor. 1464.47 Crownoth Hē∣ry the eyght and Queene Katherine. 1465.46. is Godfather to Henry the firste begotten sonne of Henry the eyght. 1468.48

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    • his oration in the Par∣liament house. 1472.44 giueth vp his office of Chancellorshippe, and why. 1497.33. withdra∣weth himselfe from the Courte, and why. 1499. line. 23
    • VVallop Iohn Knighte burneth. 21. Townes and Villages in Nor∣mandie. 1494.44
    • VVoulston Iohn, Coun∣sellor to Prince Arthur. 1456.55
    • VVatkins Richard Her∣rauld of armes attain∣ted. 1425.50
    • VVatche kept on Sainte Peters cue. 1838.50. and 1839.45. and .1837.35. & 1839.58
    • VValter Herbert knight page. 1413. col. 1. line. 55. col. 2. line. 5. page. 1414. col. 1. line. 26. line. 42. line. 55. page. 1415. col. 2. line. 15
    • VValter Hungerforde Knighte. page. 1415. col. 2. line. 40. page. 1416. col. 1. line. 22
    • VValter Lorde Ferrers of Chartley slayn. page. 1422. col. 1. line. 15
    • VVelchmen acknowlege to holde their kingdome of the Englishmen. 225. line. 27
    • VVertermore in Scot∣land. 225.68
    • VVerlewod. 232.105
    • VVebbeley Castel. 371.20
    • VVest Countreys sub∣mitte themselues to Cnute. 252.20
    • VVestminster Towne, and parish Church spoi∣led. 778.115
    • VVelchmenne conspire with the Scots againste King Adelstane. 225.18
    • VVelchmen subdued by King Adelstane. 225.21
    • VVelchmēs presumptu∣ous fiercenesse tamed by the Flemings. 347.42
    • VVestwod or Lesnes Ab∣bey founded. 447.8
    • VVelche Kings submitte themselues to King Ed∣gar. 231.80
    • VVelchmen inuade and wast the English Mar∣ches. 352.33
    • VVelchmen trust more to the aduautage of pla∣ces, than to theyr owne strength. 352.40
    • VVelchmen slayne and taken by the English∣men in greate numbers. 352.52
    • VVerstan ordeyned By∣shoppe of Shirebourne. 223.57
    • VVestminster Hall foun∣ded. 329.9
    • VVestminster Hal should haue bin larger. 329.14
    • VVellsloweth with bloud at Finchamsteede. 329. line. 40
    • VVestefoord Citie gyuen to VVilliā Fitz Adeline. 450.17
    • VVelchmen wast Ches∣shire, and are distressed. 381.41
    • VVestminster little Hall consumed with fyre. 761. line. 15
    • VVelchmen rebell, and are inuaded. 397.35
    • VVelchmen submit thē∣selues to the King, and are pardoned. 397.74
    • VVestminster new church begun to be builded. 617. line. 56
    • VVeights and measures ordered after one vni∣forme order, throughout all England. •…•…34.53
    • Welchmē not to passe ar∣med ouer Offaes ditch. 288.63
    • Welchwomen permitted to ioyne in marriage with Englishmen. 288. line. 71
    • Welchmen rebell, and do diuers displeasures on the Marches. 401.8
    • Welchmenne spoyle the marches, and hardly ob∣teyne pardon of the K. for their rebellion. 408.5
    • Welchmen generally se∣uerely punished for their Rebellion. 408.27
    • Welche rebels ouerthro∣wen, and vsed very cru∣elty. 328.92
    • Welchmen so tamed, that they dare not shew theyr faces. 329.3
    • Welchmen ouerthrowen at Brecknocke by the Englishmen. 324.36
    • Welchmenne tamed, and broughte to obedience. 324.49
    • Welchmenne inuade the Englishe marches, and destroy the Countreys. 325.90
    • Wexford Citie in Irelād. 421.31
    • Welchmenne wrongfully accused of Rebellion, detect Earle Godwin of a commotion. 271.39
    • Welchmen rebell, and o∣uercome the Englishe power. 372.58
    • Weston Doctor vnwilling to resigne the Deanery of Westminster. 1769. 16. is depriued of all his liuings for adulterie, i∣bidem, appealeth to Rome, & for that cause attempting priuily to depart out of ye Realme is committed to prison, and deliuered by Qu. Elizabeth, and dyeth, i∣bidem.
    • VVelche Kings subiect to the Kings of Englande. 222.61
    • VVelche tong, the incor∣rupted speech of the an∣tient Britaines. 4.98
    • VVelchmen ioyne wyth the Danes againste the Englishmen, and are vā∣quished and slayne. 204. line. 71
    • VVestminster church fini¦shed. 794.50. b
    • VVelchmē rebell. 796.5. b discomfited. 797.1. b
    • VVelchmen flee. 619.28
    • VVerefridus, Bishop of VVorcester. 218.26
    • VVelchmē are the verye Britaines indeede. 131. line. 68
    • VVentworth Lorde ar∣raigned and acquitted. 1801.43
    • VVednesday why so cal∣led. 113.9
    • Wenlock Abbey builded. 277.31
    • Welgistus, sonne to Ve∣cta. 113.18
    • Welchmen guard Iaques Arteueld. 926.27. b
    • Westminster Church buil∣ded. 150.69
    • Westminster Monastery erected. 150.76
    • West Saxons conuerted to the Christian saythe. 168.113
    • Wellehare battayle fou∣ght in Northumberlād. 201.73
    • Welchmen still readye to moue rebellion againste the Englishmen. 203.14
    • Welchmen being vanqui∣shed, will not seeme to be subdued. 203.16
    • Westmaria, nowe called Westmerland. 68.2
    • Westminster Church roy∣ally repayred. 279.34
    • Welchmen constreyned to agree, to pay their aun∣tient tribute. 277.67
    • Weston Doctor prolocu∣tor of the Conuocation. 1723.47
    • Westminster palaice built 1557.50
    • Welchmen discomfyted. page. 1320. col. 1. line. 11. slayne. col. 2. line. 27
    • Werd, the name of ye forth in Scotland. 140.9
    • West saxe deuided into fyue diocesses. 223.45
    • West Saxons kingdome deuided into two By∣shoprickes. 191.5
    • Welchman hanged for treason. 821.46. a
    • Weremouth taken by the Scottes. 307.6
    • Westminster Sanctuarye. page. 1365. col. 2. line. 52
    • Welchmen rebell 810.14. b emprisoned. 812.13. a
    • Welchmen moue warre, and are subdued by the Englishmen, and theyr Princes brought to cō∣fusion. 270.44
    • Whitby in olde tyme cal∣led Streaneshall. 175.82
    • Westmer, looke Marius.
    • Whitby Abbey builded. 183.30
    • Whirlepoles fyshes takē. 1557.47
    • Simon Bishoppe of Whi∣terne consecrated. 852.3. b
    • Whitring Richard Abbot of Glastenbur•…•…e han∣ged for the supremacie. 1574.35
    • White Swanne, Queene Margarets cognisance page. 1295. col. 1. line. 14
    • Whitsand bay. page. 1297. col. 2. line. 45
    • Whiterne in olde tyme called Candida Casa. 192.27
    • Whitby Abbey builded. 308.1
    • Wharton Thomas knight Lord Warden of the West marches. 1595.40
    • William Lorde Barkeley created Earle of Not∣tingham page. 1386. col. 2. line. 57
    • William Gatesby knight page. 1390. col. 2. line. 5. beheaded pag. 1422. col. 1. line. 19
    • William Slaughtar, one of ye murtherers of Ed∣ward the fourthes chil∣dren page. 1390. col. 2. line. 47
    • Williā Barkeley Knight. page. 1402. col. 2. line. 23
    • William Brandon knight page. 1402. col. 2. line. 24 slayne page. 1421. col. 2. line. 13
    • William Stanley knight page. 1411. col. 2. line. 3. page. 1415. col. 2. line. 23. page. 1417. colum. 2. line. 36.
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    • William Conquerour en∣treth into London, not without bloudshed. 291. line. 68
    • William Conquerour re∣ceyued into London withoute resistance. 291. line. 73
    • Williā Conquerour crow∣ned King of Englande. 291.•…•…0
    • William Conquerour ta∣keth an othe to defende holy Church. 291.91
    • Fitz Osberne Williā made Garle of Hereford. 297. line. 4
    • William Conqueroure re∣turneth into Norman∣die, taking with him the chiefest of the nobilitie of England. 297.6
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandye, a bastarde. 282. line. 98
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandye, maketh clayme to the Crowne of En∣gland. 282.100.
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandy, requireth by hys Ambassadors to haue the Realme of England de∣liuered vnto him. 283.28
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandy, requireth Kyng Harrolde to take hys daughter to wife accor∣ding to promise. 283.70
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandye, maketh prepa∣ration to inuade En∣gland. 285.36
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandies armye, of what people it consisted. 285. line. 61
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandy arriueth at Pe∣nenessey in Sussex with an army. 285.65
    • William succeedeth Wal∣cher in the Bishopricke of Durham. 312.57
    • William Conquerour go∣eth ouer into Norman∣dy with an huge masse of money. 314.50
    • William Conquerour fal∣leth sicke in Normandy. 314.52
    • William Conquerour in∣uadeth Fraunce wyth a great army. 314.71
    • William Conquerour de∣parteth thys lyfe. 315.8
    • William, sonne to Kyng Henry the firste created D. of Normandy. 353.5
    • William a Monke gouer∣neth the Sea of Sainte Andrews, & spoyleth the Church. 357.67
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandye drowned by Shipwracke. 357.105
    • William Paruus cited. 394.34. and .433.64.
    • William Malmesburie, in what time hee liued. 394.43
    • William Rheuell•…•…nsts, in what time he liued. 394. line. 47
    • Wissher•…•… Archbishoppe of Northumberlande ex∣pulsed. 219.23
    • Wishhere Archbishop re∣stored. 219.26
    • Wilingham. 219.40
    • William Mulmesburie cited. 219.71
    • Winbourne towne taken. 219.95
    • Wightham Towne buyl∣ded. 221.1
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandye, commeth ouer into Englande to visite his nephewe Kyng Ed∣ward. 273.114
    • William Byshop of Lon∣don departeth ye Realm. 274.34
    • VVilfred made Bishop of Northumberlande. 177. line. 51
    • VVighart sente to Rome to bee treated Archby∣shoppe of Caunterbury. 177.109
    • VVighart dieth at Rome of the pestilence. 178.2
    • VVilfred restored to the Sea of Yorke. 178.69
    • VViremouth Abbey buil∣ded. 178.104.
    • VVire riuer. 178.105
    • VVilliam made Byshop of Rochester, in the place of Putta. 182.2
    • VVilliam forsaketh ye sea of Rochester, constrey∣ned through pouertie. 182.4
    • VVilfrid Bishop of Nor∣thumberlande banished. 182.10
    • VVilfrid after his re∣turne from Rome, prea∣cheth the Gospell to the South Saxons. 182.40
    • VViat Thomas Knyght Rebelleth. 1724.17. the discourse of hys whole life manye leaues follo∣wing, is distressed in fyghte. 1731.10. commeth in and submitteth hym∣selfe vnto the Queene, eadem. 30. is arraigned. 1735.35. is executed. 1737. line. 10
    • VVilliam Lord Hastings and Chamberlaine. pa. 1360. col. 2. line. 34. kepte Shores wil. page. 1372 col. 2. li. 51. his sayings to a Prieste. page. 1373. col. 2. line. 40. to a Pl••••∣ctuant. col. 1. 〈…〉〈…〉 be∣headed. line. 30. his de∣s∣cription. page. 1374. co. 1. line. 35
    • William White Sherife of London. 1363.28
    • VVilloughby Roberte L. Brooke, lord Steward of ye Kings house. 1450. line. 21
    • Wia•…•… Henry Knightes, one of the kings priuie coun∣sell. 1464.54
    • VVilloughby VVilliam Knight, is created Lorde VVilloughby. 1614.25
    • VVilliam Malmesburie cited. 136.36. & .140.37. & 146.23. & .154.76. & .180. line. 81
    • VVilfaresdowne. 170.53
    • VVim Byshop commeth into England. 171.69
    • VVim expulsed from the East Saxons, byeth the Byshopricke of Londō. 171.78
    • Windesor Castell. 326.36
    • William Earle of Ewe, becōmeth Kyng VVil∣liam Rufus man. 326.39
    • VVilliam Duke of Nor∣mādies pedegree, from Rollo fyrste Duke of Normandye. 288.87
    • VVilliam long espee, sonne to Duke Rollo of Normandye, marrieth Sporta, daughter to Hubert Earle of Ken∣lis. 288.112
    • William Duke of Nor∣mandye Conqueroure, base sonne to Roberte the sixth, beginneth hys raigne ouer Englande. 291.3
    • William Malmesburie cited. 291.38. &. 291.47. & 301.28
    • VVhite Monkes fyrste instituted. 333.86
    • VVhite Mōkes brought into England. 333.93
    • VVightgar and Stuffe arriue at Certicestshore, and ouerthrow the Bri∣taines. 130.44
    • Witgaresbridge in the Ile of Wight. 131.48
    • VVinter cold and sharpe. 1865
    • VVilliam Conqueroure sweareth to obserue K. Edwards lawes. 306.61
    • VVilliam Byshoppe of Durham, exiled the lande. 320.37
    • William Bishop of Dur∣ham restored, dieth. 320.39
    • William Malmesburie dyeth. 136.1••••.
    • William D. of Norman∣dies one foote stippeth, the other sticketh fast as the 〈◊〉〈◊〉, at his cōming a land with his army in England. 285.•…•…9
    • William Wittelsey Arch∣bishop of Caunterburye dyeth. 995.17. a
    • Willoughby Robert Lord Brooke, generall of the army into Britain. 1434 line. 10
    • William succedeth Raufe in the Archbishopricke of Caunterbury. 359.38
    • Winchcomb. Church buil∣ded. 200.105
    • Winchcomb Abbey foun∣ded. 201.5
    • Wilshire wasted by the Danes. 245.77. & .252.10
    • Winchester wonne by the Danes. 247.81
    • William of Malmesburie cited. 19.25. & .97.6. & .116. line. 52
    • William of Malmesburie confuted. 19.28
    • Windham Iohn Knyghte and beheaded. 1457.40
    • Wicklifes doctrine main∣teyned. page. 1155. col. 1. line. 43. his bookes con∣demned line. 55
    • William de la Pole Erle of Suffolke. page. 1269. col. 1. line. 36. col. 2. line. 6.25.40. page. 1271. col. 2. line. 16. Duke of Suf∣folke. page. 1273. col. 2. lin. 57. a exclamation against him. page. 1277. col. 2. line 6. sent to the Tower. pa. 1278. col. 2. line. 47. deli∣uered. line. 49. banished. page. 1279. col. 1. line. 21. beheaded. line. 28
    • Wilfride a virgin, taken out of a Nunrie, and de∣floured by King Edgar. 233.11
    • Wigmere battell foughte by the Danes against the Englishmen. 245.35
    • Wilson Doctor in the pre∣munire. 1578.21. pardo∣ned. 1581.48
    • William King of Scottes conspireth with Henrye the sonne, againste Kyng Henrye the second. 426. 108. he entreth Cumber∣lād, and besiegeth Care∣leil. 427.67. & .433.107. in∣uadeth Northumberlād, and burneth and spoy∣leth the Countrey. 430.28
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    • conueted before the B. of Caunterbury. 529.80 hee appeareth, and is dismissed quietly. 529.86. he is newly attached and escapeth into saint Mary Bowe Churche, keepeth it by force, is forced out by fire. 529. 105. he is wounded with a knife. 529.116. he is a∣raigned in the Tower, cōdemned, drawen, and executed. 530.4
    • VVilliam Tirell esquier beheaded page. 1313. col. 1. line. 28
    • VVilliam Neuill Lorde Fawconbridge Earle of Kente page. 1313. col 1. line. 40
    • VVilliam Tailbois Erle of Kyme page. 1315. col. 1. line. 6. beheaded. li. 12
    • VVilliam Lord Herberte Erle of Pēbroke page. 1315. col. 1. line. 54. page. 1319. col. 2. line. 35. behe∣ded pag. 1320. col. 2. li. 35
    • VVilford Iames knight valiauntlye defendeth Hadington. 1638.20. is taken prisoner. 1640.3
    • VVilliam, sonne to Kyng Stephan, considered of in the agreemente be∣tweene his father, and Henrye Fitz Empresse. 389.45
    • VVilfrid Bishop of Hex∣ham dyeth. 190.105
    • VVilfrid the second suc∣ceedeth Iohn in the Archbishoprik of Yorke 190.109
    • VVilmote, a noble man of Sussex banished, ly∣eth rouing vppon the coastes. 244
    • VVilliam Earle of Mor∣taigne, wilfully bani∣sheth himselfe the lande 343.49
    • VVisbasdowne battaile foughte betweene the Saxons one with ano∣ther. 142.95
    • VVilliam K. of Scottes, marrieth the Lorde Er∣mengarde, daughter to Richard Vicoūt Beau∣mount. 463.62
    • VVilliam Conqueroure hath not so much ground as to bury him in, with∣out doing iniurie to a∣nother. 315.103
    • VVilliam Conqueroures issue. 315.111
    • VVilliam Bishop of Lon∣don, obteyneth the firste Charter for the Citie of London. 316.25
    • VVilliam Conqueroures Sepulchre opened with the length and bignes of his body. 316.61
    • VVilliam Rufus, second sonne to King VVilli∣am, looke Rufus VVil∣liam.
    • VVilnotus emprisoned againe by K. VVilliam Rufus. 317.37
    • VVilliā Bishop of Dur∣ham. 318.60
    • VVilliam King of Scots commeth into Englād, and doth homage to Hē∣ry the second. 408.68. he goeth ouer into Nor∣mandye with K. Henrye the second. 408.82
    • VVilliam succeedeth hys father Patrike in the Earledome of Salisbu∣rie. 411.23
    • VVilliam King of Scots taken prisoner. 435.1. is released out of prison. 439.20. he commeth to a Parliamente to North∣hampton. 443.22
    • VVilliam Earle of Arun∣dell dyeth. 445.6
    • VVinchester besieged by the Romaines. 51.34
    • VVilliam King of Sicile departeth this life. 486. line. 102
    • VVilloughby Roberte knight conueyd the Erle of VVarwike frō She∣riffehuton, to the tower of London. 1425.20
    • VVilliam Conqueroure being ridde of one vex∣ation, is alwayes trou∣bled with an other. 307. line. 20
    • VVilloughby Roberte created Lorde Brooke. 1426.38
    • VVinleshore battell fou∣ghte by the Englishmen against ye Danes. 207.13
    • VVinchester Citie de∣stroyed by the Danes. 208.55
    • VVinborne Abbey. 211.14
    • VVilton battaile foughte by the Danes againste the Englishmen. 212.2
    • VVinfrid B. of Mercia 179.94
    • VVinchester Churche builded. 180.70
    • VVinfrid deposed for disobedience. 181.8
    • William Cotton slayne. page. 1288. col. 1. line. 13
    • Wibbas or Wipha, suc∣ceedeth his father Cri∣da in the Kingdome of Mercia. 145.88
    • William Conqueroure inuadeth Scotland with a mighty army. 307.38
    • Wimond a Monke, fyrste Byshoppe of the Ile of Man, had his eyes put out. 386.6
    • VVilliam Archbyshoppe of Yorke, complayned of to the Pope, and depo∣sed. 382.38
    • Wiues to be kept accor∣ding to the lawes of ho∣ly Church. 420.110
    • VVilliam sonne to King Stephan, departeth this life. 399.44
    • VVilliā VVicwan made Archbishop of York. 789. 36 .a. dyeth. 794.48. a
    • Windsor Castell besieged by the Barons. 603.19. they raise theyr Campe secretely in the nyghte. 604.46
    • VVilliam Duke of Nor∣mandie promiseth hys daughter in marriage to Earle Harold. 278.40
    • VVilliam erle of North∣folke breaketh his legge with a fall from hys Horse. 303.3
    • VVilliam Duke of Nor∣mandyes backe peece of his armour put on be∣fore by chance. 286.83
    • VVilliam King of Scots commeth to visit Kyng Henrye the seconde of England. 411.99
    • VVilliam King of Scots and Dauid his brother, do homage to Henry, son to King Henrye the se∣cond. 412.75
    • VVilliam Stāley knight page. 1321. col. 1. line. 55
    • Wigmore Castell besie∣ged, and wonne by the Barons. 765.37
    • VVilliam VVilford toke Shippes on the coastes of Britaine. page. 1140. col. 2. line. 34
    • VVilliam Sautre brente in Smithfield. page. 1132 col. 2. line. 30
    • VVilton Nunrie fortify∣ed in steed of a Castell. 379.69
    • VVil. Argentine Knight page. 1119. col. 2. line. 46
    • VVilliam Venoure. page 1120. col. 2. line. 17
    • VVilliam Erle of Pem∣broke perswadeth the nobilitie against Lewes and to take parte wyth Henry the third. 608.60
    • VVilliam wyth the long berd maketh an oration to the people. 529.34
    • VVilliam Conqueroure leadeth a mighty armye into Wales. 310.7
    • William Conqueroure leadeth an army against his eldest sonne Roberte in Normandy. 310.34. he is vnhorsed by his sonne Roberte, and is by hym eftsoones horsed againe 310.45. they are made friends. 310.69
    • William long scoured the seas. pa. 1156. col. 2. lin. 50
    • Wise saying of a worthye Prince, page. 1256. col. 1. line. 46
    • Wales deuided frō the o∣ther partes of Britaine by Seuerne. 75.22
    • Wall builded or restored betwene the Britaines & Scots by Seuerus. 81.3
    • Walbroke in London, why so called. 82.50
    • Wichwood beside Stony Stratford. page. 1316. col. 1. line. 46
    • Whitsandbay. page. 1323. col. 1. line. 30
    • Wilton Abbey buylded. 226.116
    • Wilfride Bishop of wor∣cester. 192.20
    • Wiccies prouince, nowe Worcester. 192.19
    • Winchester made a Bi∣shops Sea. 191.8
    • Withred departeth thys life. 191.81
    • Wise mē deserue as much praise for their counsell, as stoute warrioures for their valiancie. 84.50
    • Wilfride restored to Nor∣thumberland. 186.3
    • Withred son to Gegherte made K. of Kent. 187.10
    • Wil. Conqueroure retur∣neth out of Normandye into England. 297.32. hee leadeth an army againste ye Citie of Exeter. 299.41 he leadeth an army into the Northe againste the Danes, and Englishe ex∣iles. 301.2
    • Wincigi an army of stran∣gers, departe out of En∣gland. 215.37
    • Winchelsey town spoyled by the rage of the Sea. 723.53
    • Robert Winchelsey made Archbishop of Canterbu∣rie. 806.13. a. his obstina∣cie against the King. 822. 20. b. accused to the Pope 841.28. b. dyeth. 852.43. a
    • William Conquerour re∣penteth hym of his cru∣eltie towardes the En∣glishmen. 315.20
    • VVinchcombe Steeple &

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    • Church throwne downe by thunder and lyght∣ning. 322.1
    • Whitlafe king of Mercia, chased out of his estate. 203.82.
    • Whitlafe restored too hys kingdome. 204.2
    • Windsore castell committed to the keeping of straun∣gers. 762.11
    • William Conquerour pro∣testeth, that hee came too the rule of Englande by mere conquest. 303.26
    • William Malmesb. cyted. 329.42. and .345.70. and 345.80. and .362.89.
    • Wibteth Archb. of Rauēna set vp Pope by Henrie the Emperour against Vrbane. 330.96
    • William son to king Ste∣phen constrayned to sur∣render to K. Henry the second such landes as he held of the demain of the crowne. 397.17
    • William of Malmesb. cited. 118.50. and .125.9. and 129.26. and .134.34.
    • Wiptish fielde fought be∣tweene the Britains and Saxons. 126.25
    • Winchelsey won by force, by prince Edward. 776.44
    • Winghā Henrie elected B. of Winchester. 755.87
    • William son to K. Henrie the first borne. 341.62
    • William erle of Mortaigne taken prisoner. 345.26
    • William sonne too Robert duke of Normandie, erle of Flaunders. 346.76
    • William consecrated B. of Winchester. 347.10
    • Wil. Witlesey made Archb. of Canterburie. 975.34. b
    • Wight spoyled by Frenche men. 1007.10. a
    • Winchester castell razed by the friends of K. Henrie the thirde. 611.68
    • Wicleuists rage against the Friers Augustins. 1059.30. a.
    • Wiremouth Abbey buyl∣ded. 163.8
    • Windsore castell repayred. 963.34. b.
    • Winchelsey burnt by french men. 965.40. a
    • Wicleuists write agaynste the Cleargie. 1086.17. a
    • William Wickham Bishop of Winchester made chan∣cellour. 1075.38. a
    • Wilton woon and rifled by the Danes. 243.59
    • Wingfields letters contey∣ning the blacke Printers iourney. 952.1. b
    • Wicleuistes increase. 1075.50. a. 1088.44. a.
    • Wisbeche people perishe by rage of water. 649.34
    • Whitsand besides Canter∣burie. 225.•…•…8
    • Wilton Towne set on fire. 379.75.
    • Wichport spoyled by the Danes 239.39. &. 241.39
    • Wilton Nunrie buylded, & richly endowed. 234.10
    • Winds. 968.•…•…4. b. 1076.3. b
    • Wil. Zouch slaine. 1288.11
    • Winchelsey burnt by the French men. 1021.12. b
    • Wicliffes Iohn opinions. 993.30. b. 1023.57. a.
    • Williā Parre kni. 1329.14
    • Wil. L. Hastings. 1340.20
    • William de Valence Earle of Pēbroke dieth. 815.35
    • Wigmore towne repayred. 222.82.
    • William Mandeuile execu∣ted for cōspiracie. 1249.36
    • Willoughbie Henry knight sent into Flāders. 1435.48
    • Winter sharpe. 1153.33
    • Winchester or Caerguent builded. 19.8
    • Wimundham Priory foun∣ded. 705
    • Wimundham. 445.8
    • Winnebert, murtherer of K. Ethelbert. 196.113
    • Wigmore Castell surren∣dred to the king. 396.13
    • William Malmesb. cyted. 223.61 and .264.74.
    • William Nēuil Lord Fau∣conbridge. 1311.25
    • Wil. Marleb cited. 305.69
    • Wilnotus released oute of prison. 315.17
    • Wilnosus son to erle God∣win. 273.94
    • William Catesby. 1371.57
    • Wine good cheape. 1058.40
    • William duke of Norman∣dies pedegrue, and title to the crowne of Englande. 282.91.
    • Winchester won by surren∣der, and spoyled by the Barons. 772.49
    • Williā Zouch made Arch∣bishop of York. 908.13. a dieth. 943.38. b
    • Wickliffes doctrine. 1038.19. b.
    • William Neuill L. Fau∣conbridge. 1297.12.1307.22.
    • Wye riuer. 270.52
    • Williā Lucre knight slain. 1300.1.
    • Winchester castel besieged. 377.60.
    • Windsore fortresse. 391.12
    • Williā Trowtbeck knight. pag. 129•…•…. col. 2. lin. 34.
    • William Peche. 1298.38
    • Wye riuer. 297.29
    • Windsore. 278.76
    • William Butley speaker of the Parliament. 1271.55
    • William Wickham Bishop of Winchester. 1144.3
    • William a Parre slaine. 1304.5.
    • Wil Corum slaine. 1288.13
    • Wil. Parre knight. 1125.35
    • Wil. Hosey esquier. 1288.56
    • Wil. Malm. cited. 364.72
    • Wilkinson Oswalde execu∣ted. 1864.40
    • VVlnardus Bishoppe of Hereforde. 195.12
    • VVorcester Citie taken, and sacked by the Ba∣rons. 765.54
    • VVorceter Citie almost wholy consumed wyth fire. 352.25
    • VVorceter citie and castel besieged, and deliuered. 318.73.
    • Women desirous too haue their beautye blased. 232.101.
    • VVorceter citie taken and cōsumed with fire. 384.19
    • VVolstane keepeth his bi∣shoprike, by working a myracle. 309.70
    • VVolstans Crosier staffe myraculously sticketh fast in Sainte Edwardes tombe. 309.75
    • VVorceter castell besieged and deliuered. 384.20
    • VVoodstock manor buil∣ded. 364.13
    • VVorldly pleasures turne too naught in a moment. 188.62.
    • VVorceter Citie and the Countrey burnt, and sac∣ked, for sleaing K. Har∣dicnuts collectors. 267.26
    • VVool staple remoued frō Flaunders intoo Eng∣lande. 941.27. a
    • VVomen prophecie of the Romaines expulsing out of Britaine. 61.12
    • VVorshipping of Ima∣ges refused by the Prin∣ces and bishops in Eng∣lande. 199.•…•…8
    • VVolstane Archbishop of Yorke. 227.6
    • VVolstane imprisoned for being of counsaile with his countrymens reuol∣ting from K. Edredus. 229.77. and why other∣wise. 230.7
    • VVolstane set at libertie, and pardoned. 230. a
    • VVodnesburie battayle sought betweene the west Saxons and Mercians. 187.104.
    • VVoduile Edward Lord VVoduile, aydeth the duke of Brytaine with foure. C. men withoute the kings consent. 14•…•…3. 34. hath almost all hys men slaine. ead. 56.
    • VVoolfes payed to King Edgar for a yearely try∣bute. 232
    • VVoluesey castell won by Lewes. •…•…01.3
    • VVolstane Bishoppe of VVorcester, submitteth himselfe to King VVil∣liam. 291.56
    • VVodens pedegrue deri∣ued from Adams. 239.29
    • VVoden an anciēt prince of the Saxons. 1•…•…3.5
    • VVoden falsly reputed a God. 113.•…•…
    • VVodens children & their posteritie. 1•…•…9.100
    • VVolshere king of Mer∣cia departeth this lyfe. 181.44
    • VVomen with childe how to bee ordred concerning Churchrites. 149.71
    • Wolsey Cardinall thought to be author of the kings doubt of the lawfulnesse of his mariage. 1551.1 is displeased with the Emperor and why. 1551.7. sitteth in iudgemēt vp∣pon the kings mariage. 1551.24. offended wyth the Kings liking of the Ladie Anne Bolongne, laboreth to stay sentence 1552.21. is in displeasure with the king, eadem. 43. hath the great seale takē from him. ead. 20. is con∣demned in a Premn•…•…ire. ead. 30. is depriued of the Bishoprike of Duresme and the Abbey of Saint Albons, & all his goods. ead. 40. is sent downe in∣to his Diocesse of York. 1554.20. writeth too the King for his Pall and Miter. 1555.8. is arre∣sted. ead. 24. dieth. ead. 46 is described. 1556.1
    • VVodenesdic. 145.57
    • VVodenesborne battaile, fought by the Britaines agaynste the Saxons. 145.77.
    • Thomas of VVodstocke created Earle of Buc∣kingham. 1006.8. b
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    • Woods in VVales cutte downe. 811.53. a
    • Thomas of VVoodstocke created Earle of Buc∣kingham. 1050.2. b
    • VVooll staple remoued to Calais. 969.12. a
    • VVooddes cut downe in Anglesey. 60.1
    • Woodfield battaile, fought by the Englishmen a∣gainst the Danes. 221.66
    • VVolde VVilliam prior of Birlington putte too death. 1570.15
    • VVoolstaple at Sand∣wich. 799.4 a
    • VVonwaldremere. 201.35
    • VVorthie answere of Hē∣rie the thirde to the Po∣pes Nuncio. 713.74
    • VVonden, people called by the Englishmen, by ye name of Danes. 215.16
    • VVorseley William deane of Poules traitor. 1443.42
    • Woodhouse Thomas exe∣cuted. 1869.54
    • VVorceter Abbey buyl∣ded. 277.31
    • VVorlde drowned by the great deluge. 1.53
    • Wolshere brother to Pea∣da, made king of Mer∣cia. 176.47
    • VVolfgangus Lazius ci∣ted. 105.92
    • VVonders. 968.10. d
    • VVolsey Thomas, the kings Almoner. 1479.7. taketh the oth of the Ci∣tizens of Tourney for the king. 1479.21. con∣secrated Bishop of Lin∣colne. 1494.36. borne at Ipswich and described. ibid. consecrated Archbi∣shop of yorke. 1496.50. chosen Cardinall. 1497.19. is made Lord chance∣lor. cad. 42. hath his Car¦dinals Hat brought too London with great try∣umph. ead. 53. calleth too accountes all those that hadde medled with the kings money. 1498.27. executeth iustice very se∣uerely. ead. 34. conceiueth a grudge agaynst Fran∣ces the Frenche king. 1499.1. obteyneth the bi∣shoprike of Bath. 1504.50. obteyneth a gainfull court of Legate to be e∣rected. 1504.30. hurteth all the Cleargie with his ill example of pride. ead. 45. his excessiue pride. ea. 52. and .1505.1. hath a thousande Markes of yearely pension of the Frenche king. 1505.40. his pompe. 1510.22. hath great authoritie and cre∣dite committed vnto him by the English & French kings. 1510.30. goeth to Calais to parle with the French Ambassadours. 1516.55. goeth to Bru∣ges the Emperour com∣ming a mile oute of the towne to meete him. 1517 27. carieth the great seale with him beyonde the seas. ead. 3. maketh mea∣nes to the Pope. 1518.20. giueth a generall dis∣pensation for eating of white meates one Lent. 1519.40. his pompe and pride. 1520.3. and ead. 22 is made B. of Durham. 1524.11. resigneth the bishoprike of Bath. ead. 11. laboureth tooth and nayle to get a great sub∣sidie graunted. 1524.40. remoueth the conuocatiō from Poules too west∣minster. 1524.32. woulde haue visited the Friers Obseruantes, but they withstood him. 1533.40. erecteth two Colledges. ead. 56. suppresseth small Monasteries. 1534.41. deuiseth straunge Com∣missions. ead. 41. altereth the state of the Kings house. 1526.24. goeth Ambassador into France with a thousand two hū∣dred horses. 1539.16. de∣uiseth a newe forme of Letanie 1539.22
    • women vnwilling to agree 943.53. a.
    • wolney foure Miles from warwike. 1321.40
    • Wodens issue. 282.6
    • wrestling betweene Lon∣doners and men of west∣minster. 620.60
    • wriothesley Thomas lord wriothesley, made Lord Chancellour and knight of the Garter. 1610.38. one of the Kings execu∣tors. 1611.55. is created Earle of Southamton. .1614.15. depriued of the Chauncellorship and au∣thoritie in the Counsail. ead. 47.
    • writers in the time of Hē∣rie the fifth. 1218. co. 2.32
    • wolles stayed. 809.17. b
    • wraw Iohn captain of the Suffolke rebels. 1030.40
    • wreckes pardoned by king Richard the first. 489.77
    • wriothesley Tho. knight, Secretarie created Lord wriothesley of Trihe∣field. 1591.54
    • wraw Iohn priest execu∣ted. 1038.30. b
    • writers in the time of Hē∣rie the fourth. 1163.39
    • writers that liued in king Iohns dayes. 607.36
    • wolstane bishop of worce∣ster dieth. 336.5
    • Edmonde of woodstocke borne. 836.22. a. Earle of Kent. 861.3. b. is con∣demned of Treason. 892 23. b. beheaded. 893.20. a
    • wulhard Earle ouerthro∣weth the Danes wyth an armye at Hampton. 206.77.
    • wulferth, looke Vimer.
    Y.
    • YIn auncient time had the sound of v. and i. 9.91.
    • Yarde measure ordeyned in Englande through all places. 337.56
    • Yewan king of Northum∣berland. 22.92
    • Yll May day. 1511.1
    • Yeomen of the Garde insti∣tuted. 1426.40
    • Yong Thomas Archbi∣shop of Yorke dieth. 1839 23.
    • Yorkeswolde spoyled by the Scottes. 871.4. a
    • Yorke Monasterie buyl∣ded. 307.16
    • Yorke citie by whom buil∣ded. 18.10
    • Yorkeshyre men rebell a∣gainst the Romains, and are appeased. 54.25
    • Yorke Citizens put to their fine for sleaing the Iewes 483.80.
    • Yorke william Bishop of Sarisburie dieth. 742.45
    • yorkeshire and Northum∣berlande, wasted by king william. 302.37
    • yong men set vp in digni∣tie, easilye forget them∣selues. 412.56
    • yorkeshire subdued to Le∣wes. 602.35
    • yorke besieged by the Sax∣ons and rescued. 127.47
    • york besieged by king Ar∣thure. 132.47
    • yorkeshire wasted by the Danes. 209.41. and .240.49.
    • yorke burnt by the Danes. 209.61.
    • yorke conquered by King Reynolde. 223.102
    • yong beautifull boyes and wenches, solde for money into Denmarke. 275.42
    • yorke Castell buylded. 299.1.
    • yorke great part consumed with fire, and by what meanes. 300.50
    • yorke besieged, and deliue∣red too King william. 301.30.
    • ypres william Generall of Queene Mawdes armie agaynst Mawde Empresse. 377.65
    • ypres william Earle of Kent, constrained to for∣sake the realme. 395.73
    • ypres william Earle of Kent his Countrey and progenie. 377.66
    • Isabell Dutches of yorke dieth. 1084.40. b
    • yuon Haruey, deliuereth certaine Castels into the handes of King Henrie the seconde. 411.54
    • yurecester Richard Arch∣deacon of Poicters, made Bishop of winchester. 432.55.
    • yuri taken by the En∣glish. 1198.50.
    • yuell a towne. 1336.14
    Z.
    • ZEno Emperor. 122.87
    • Zeale of the Northū∣bers in aduauncing the christian faith. 16•…•….76.
    FINIS.
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