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The third table for the Chronicles of England from the conquest vntill this present regiment: wherin the reader is to ob∣serue these notes for his better direction; namelie, to seeke for the surnames of persons as more commonlie knowne than the proper; and also when the name faileth to looke for the dignitie, title, office and degree of such persons; as Armenia, Cipriots, Spaine, France, Portingall, Nauarre, Denmarke, &c; if they were kings: Archbishop, Bishop, Pope, Car∣nall, Legat, &c; if they were Clergiemen: Chancellors, Treasurors, Lord high constables, Lord wardens of the cinque ports, &c; Duke, Earle, Marquesse, Queene, Duchesse, Countesse, &c; if they were great states: Maior, Sargents at law, Officers, &c: if they were of that degree: knights and esquires excepted, who as they were of renowme, are accordinglie noted by their vsuall names. Likewise for such as haue beene executed as notorious offendors against the prince and the state, to come to the knowledge of their names, looke for the qualitie of their offense; as counterfeting, coineclippers, conspiracie and conspirators, murther and murtherers, rebellion and rebels, treason and trai∣tors, preests seminarie, &c: of all which this table affoordeth infinit examples. Finallie, wheresoeuer you find this word (Note) there dooth matter of conside∣ration come to hand.
If the reader be not satisfied with this table, let him not blame the order, but his owne conceipt. Gathered by Abraham Fleming.
- ABbasie of Winchester ob∣teined for monie, 21, a 40
- Abbat Agelnothus, ¶Sée A∣gelnothus. O•• Batte••l in re∣scuing Winchelseie is put to flight, 427, a 50. Egelsin. ¶Sée Egelsin. Egelwine. ¶Sée Egelwine. Fecknam of Westminster installed, 1132, b 20. Frederike. ¶See Frederike. Ioachim, a man of great fame, 126, a 10. Of Glastenburie an erls son, 42, a 60. Losauage. ¶Sée Lo∣sauage. Paule. ¶See Paule. Of saint Augustine cap∣teine of an armie, 2 a 10. Of S. Edmundsburie, Robert Lo•• an earls sonne, 20, a 40. Thurstan, ¶Sée Thurstan. Of Westminster dieth sud∣denlie, 516, b 30. ¶Sée Con∣spiracie.
- Abbats ordeined by William Rufus, 20, a 60. They and priors depriued, and whie, 30, b 10. Not to be made knights, &c: note, 30, b 50
- Abbie of Battell with the roll thereof, 3, 4, 5. The first of white moonks when and by whom founded, 26, a 60. Of S. Albons repared by Lan∣franke. 18, a 60
- Abbies builded thrée by duke William, 15, a 40. Founded in king Stephans time, 64, b 60 Eleuen let out to farme, 26, a 40. Searched and ransac∣ked at duke Williams com∣mandement, 8, b 50. Suppres∣sed, 945, b 50, 946, b 10, 947, b 50. Their lands promised by quéene Marie to be resto∣red: note, 1127, b 10, &c. ¶Sée Churches and Nunneries.
- Ab••uration for speking against the popes authoritie, 898, b 30. Of bishop Pecocke, 646, a 60. ¶Sée Bishop Pecocke.
- Absolution to be purchased from Rome, 214, b 60. Of the clergie sued for from Rome, 201, b 60. Of Oxford by legat Otho, 222, a 50. For vowes & other offenses, 257, b 60. For an oth obteined, 313, b 60. For the offense of di••obedience, 201, b 10. Pronounced by car∣dinall Poole to the parle∣ment house, 1123, b 10
- Aburgauennie lord arreigned at Westminster, 872, b 10. As∣sembleth a power against Wi∣at, & putteth them to flight, 1094, a 10, b 20
- Accusation false for a time pre∣uailed but in fine frustrate: note, 223, b 50, 60. Of a iustice for taking of bribes, 243, b 50. Of two noble men that had the custodie of the king and quéene of Scots, 251, a 30. Against prince Henrie to king Henrie the fourth his father, 539, a 10. Uniust re∣doundeth to the accusants shame, 937, b 60. Interchang∣able and doubtfull tried by combat: note, 992, b 60, 993, a 10. False punished, 968, a 50. By the pillorie: note, 1132, b 30. Of a maister against his seruant whereof followed se∣cret vengeance, 1084, b 20, 30
- Acton knight his rebellion, sur∣prised, he and his complices condemned of treason and he∣resie, 544, a 60, b 40
- Adela married to Richard Hen∣rie the second his son, 94, a 30
- Adelicia. ¶Sée Quéene.
- Admonition. ¶Sée Warning.
- Adnothus master of the horsse to king Harold slaine in fight 6, a 60
- Aduenturers, 875, b 10. Soldi∣ers and whie so called, 880, b 60, 881, a 10. Their capteine slaine, and they discomfited, 882, b 10. Good seruitors, 882, b 60. Slaine and discomfited, their finall end, 883, b 50. ¶Sée Kréekers.
- Adulte. ¶Sée Emperour.
- Adulterie punished with hang∣ing, 211, b 60. Seuerelie cor∣rected in a maiors time of London, 440, b 10. ¶Sée In∣cest and Whoredome.
- Affinitie ¶Sée Fréendship and Marriage.
- Agatha the mother of Edgar Etheling driuen by tempest into Scotland, 6, a 30
- Agelmarus bishop of Theiford deposed and whie, 9, a 20
- Agelnothus abbat of Glasten∣burie, 5, a 10
- Agincourt battell, 552, b 60. When fought, 618, b 20. The number of the slaine, noble∣men prisoners, 555, a 50, 60, b 10, &c.
- Agréement. ¶Sée Peace.
- Aire red as though on fier, 38, a 40. Full of clouds, red, yel∣low, & gréene, 102, b 60. Rud∣die of colour as though it bur∣ned and of a sanguine hue, 142, a 10. Séemed to be on a bright fier, 167, a 40. ¶ Sée Sights.
- Aiske a towne, burned by the English, 810, b 30
- Alane earle of Britaine aduan∣ced by duke William his vn∣cle, 7, a 60
- Alane the blacke earle, issulesse▪ 7, b 20
- Alane le Rous, issulesse, 7, b 20
- Alan the son of Stephan, 7, b 30
- Alanson besieged & yéelded vp, 561, a 40
- Albemarle besieged by French king, 146, b 30. Woone by the earle of Flanders, 88, b 30
- Albemarle William, whose son should haue béene made king of England, 22, a 10
- Alberike ruler of Northum∣berland, 13, a 40
- Albertus de Lasco, &c: his com∣ming into England, 1353, b 40. Prepareth for his returne into Poland, 1354, b 60. De∣scribed, 1355, a 10. Intertei∣ned at Oxford, 50, 60, b 10. His departing thense, 20, ¶Sée Polander.
- Alderman of London his au∣thoritie, 120, a 30. Seuen de∣ceased within the space of ten moneths, 1209, b 60, 1132, b 10 ¶Sée Almshouses, Charitie, Londoners, and Schoole.
- Aldgitha quéene, sister to Ed∣win & Mercia sent to Che∣ster, 1. a 30
- Aldred archbishop of Yorke, 1, a 40. Crowneth duke William, 1, b 20. And Mawd quéene, 6, a 60. Dieth for griefe, b 60.
- Alexander king of Scots de∣ceasseth, the manner thereof, 283, a 10
- Alexander bishop of Lincolne fled into Scotland, 8, a 30
- Alexander Robert. ¶ Sée Iusts triumphant.
- Alexander. ¶Sée Pope.
- Alice the daughter of erle Mo∣rieine sold for monie, 84, a 60,
- Allum déere, 791
- Almaine great and tall incoun∣tred withall by the duke of Suffolke, 833, b 60, 834, a 10
- Almes. ¶Sée Charitie.
- Almeshouses for the poore, 1311, b 20. Within Bishopsgate, 1062, b 30. Of Dauid Smith for poore widows, 1375, b 50, 1376. For the reliefe of the poore, 1377, b 30
- Almiramumoli king of the Sa∣racens feineth himselfe dead, 124, a 20
- Altars taken downe and tables set in their roome, 1062, b 10
- Ambassadour into Denmarke, 892, b 10. 1348. a 20, 30, &c. Sent into France, 110, b 10, 167, a 50, 205, a 60, 209, a 20, 257, a 20, 336, a 20, 351, a 50, 477, a 30, 485, b 30, 546, b 30, 849, a 10, &c: 1229,