Ancillæ, of the Domesday Book, 95.
Anderson, a seminary priest, 366.
Anderton, William, 510. Andreds-cester, 28. Andrews, St., foundation of the University, 223. Sir Matthew, 503. Thomas, a sheriff,
358. Anglesey occupied by the Normans, 98; recovered by the Welsh, ib.; re- occupied by the Nor- mans, 100; ravaged by Magnus III. of Norway,
James Annesley,
earl of, 484. Anglo-Danes, the, 47. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, I,
hierarchy, 78. laws and go-
vernment, 72. Anjou, Francis, duke of, 338, 353, 354. Geoffrey of, brother
of Henry II., 118.
terbury, 97, 98, 100, 103, |
son of William Mar-
shal, 152. Anstruther, Mr., 451. Antigone, natural daughter of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 215. Antioch, capture of, 100. Antoninus, emperor, 14, 15. Antonio, heir to the crown of Portugal, 352, 361. Antrim, Randal McDonald, earl of, 428. Antwerp, defence of, 354 Apollinaris, Sidonius, his
account of the Saxons, 26. Apprentices, barbarous con- demnation of some Lon- don, 364. Arbogastes, 21. Arcadius, the emperor, 21. Archæologia, list of histo- rical papers in the, 576. Archæological Journal, list of historical papers in the, 577. Archdale, John, a quaker, 520. Archil, 94.
Philip, duke of, Arden, Edward, 354.
521. Anlaf Cuaran, 53, 54, 55,
Argyle, Archibald Camp- bell, earl and marquis of, 428, 462.
Archibald bell, earl of, 478, 486. John Campbell,
duke of, 538. Ariminium, council of, 20. Aristobulus, 8, 12. Aristotle, his notice of the Cassiterides, 2. Arles, council of, 19. Arlington, Henry Bennett, lord, 472. Armada, the Spanish, 358. Armagh, plunder of, 51.
Narcissus Marsh, archbishop of, 542. Armagnacs, faction of the, 228. Armorica, 32. Armstrong, Sir Thomas, 480. Arnold, Sir Nicholas, 327. Arran, James Hamilton, earl of, 308.
James Stuart, earl of, 352, 353, 356. Arras, congress at, 235. Arsouf, battle of, 130. Arteveldt, Jacob van, 193. Arthington, a Puritan, 361. Arthur, King, his presumed era, 29.
Ashley, Lord: see Shaftes bury. Ashton, Mr., 504. Aske, Robert, 302, 303. Assassination Plot, the,
515. Asser, 46. Assingdon, battle of, 61. Associated counties, the, 425. Association for the protec- tion of Elizabeth, 355; for the protection of Wil- liam III., 516. Astwode, Thomas, 280. Atheling, meaning of, 35. Athelney, the monastery of, founded, 48. Athelstan, reign of, 52, 53. brother of Ethel- wulf, 41, 42. Athelswith, sister of Alfred, 42, 48.
Athenrce, battle of, 184. Athlone, capture of, 504. Athol, the earl of, 176.
Atrebates, a British tribe, | Baldwin V., count of Flan-
5, 9. a Gaulish tribe, 9. Attainder, without trial, under Henry VII., 274; under Henry VIII., 305; under William III., 517. proceeding by, without trial, forbidden, 330. Atterbury, Francis, bishop
of Rochester, 529. Aubin, St., battle of, 274 Audley, James, lord, 276. Sir Thomas, lord
keeper, 296. Aufrica, heiress of the Isle of Man, 193. Augmentations, court of, established, 301. Augsburg, the league of, 487. Augustine, 30. Augustus, 10, II. Auldearn, battle of, 429. Aulus Didius, 12.
Platorius Nepos, 14. Plautius, II. Aurelian, emperor, 18. Austen, Colonel Robert, 503. Auverquerque, Henry Nas- sau d', 496. Avennes, James of, 130. Axholme, isle of, 123, Aylesbury, Thomas Bruce,
earl of, 514. Aylmer, Sir Lawrence, 278. Aymar, half-brother of Henry III., 152, 153, 154. Ayscue, an admiral, 446, 448. Azores, fruitless expedition to the, 364.
a Norman, 87. Baldwin's Castle, 88, 98, 99. Bale, John, bishop of Os- sory, 319, 326. Bales, Christopher, a priest, 361.
Balfour, Sir William, 416. Balliol, Edward, 191, 193, 195.
- John, 155, 158. John, king, 172,
173, 174. Bamborough Castle, 99, 183. Bancroft, Richard, arch- bishop of Canterbury, 373.
Bangor, early foundation of the see of, 8. Bank of England, origin of the, 512. Bannatyne Club, historical
publications of the, 577. Bannockburn, battle of, 183. Bantry bay, battle in, 500. Barbadoes, 446, 451. Barbary States, 378, 406. Barcelona, capture of, 533, 541.
Barclay, Sir George, 517. Bardolf, Thomas, lord, 222. Barebones Parliament, 449. Barham down, camp on, 159.
Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, 480, 503. Barne, George, lord mayor, 325.
Barnet, battle of, 252. Barnewell, Robert, 357. Baronets, order of, esta- blished, 379. Barrow, Henry, 362. Barry, lord, 275. Bartholomew Confessors, 463.
Massacre, the,
350. Barton, Elizabeth, styled the Holy Maid of Kent, 300. Bartons, the, Scottish naval adventurers, 278, 287. Bastwick, Robert, 409, 410. Susanna, 415.
Bates, Charles, 512.
Thomas, a gunpowder plotter, 374, 377. Bath, a Roman colony, 6; made a bishop's see, 91; capture of, 429. Battle Abbey, foundation
of, 82, 87; the Roll of, 82.
Baugé, battle of, 229. Baxter, Richard, 462, 486. Bayneham, Sir Edmund, 366. Beachy Head, battle of, 503. Bearn, Gaston de, 155. Beaton, Cardinal, 308, 310. Beatrice, daughter of Henry III., 145.
Beauchamp Tower, the, 311. Beaufort, Henry, cardinal, 215, 230, 233, 235, 237. Beauforts, the, 212. Beaulieu Abbey, 142, 277, 306.
Beaumont, John de, 186. Beck, Anthony, bishop of Durham, 179. Becket, Thomas, chancel- lor, 119; archbishop of Canterbury, 119, 120, 122, 147, 305. Bede, 1, 28, 35. Bedford, John, duke of, 215, 232, 235.
Jacquetta, duchess
of, 215, 225.
Jasper Tudor, duke
of, 225, 269.
George, duke of, son of Edward IV., 248.
George Neville,
duke of, 240.
John Russell, earl
earl of, 423. Bedingfield, 329, 335. Bedloe, 476.
Beggars, merciless statute against, 350. Belasyze, lord, 476, 480. Belesme, Robert, earl of Shrewsbury, 104, 105. Belgæ, a British tribe, 5. Belknap, Robert, a judge, 207, 208. Bellamy, Elizabeth, Jerome, Katherine, 357. Bellarmine, Cardinal, 377. Bellingham, Sir Edward,. 319. Benbow, Commodore John, 511, 523, 528. Benedict Biscop, 34. Benevolences, 253, 263, 264, 274, 380. Benson, Samuel, 505. Bentinck: see Portland. Beorht, 35.
Beorhtwulf of Mercia, 41, 42. Beorn, 65.
Beornred, the usurper, 36. Beornwulf of Mercia, 40. Berengaria, queen of Ri- chard I., 127, 129.
daughter of Ed-
ward I., 166. Berhtwald, archbishop, 35. Bericus, a British fugitive,
Berkeley, Sir Maurice, 328. Berkley, Sir Robert, a judge, 416. Berknolles, Roger, 89. Bermudas, resort of Puri- tans to, 408. Bernard, bishop of Bayonne, 128.
of Clairvaux, III. the falconer, 94. Bernardi, John, 516. Bernicia, kingdom of, 27. Bertha, queen of Ethelbert, 30. Berwick, capture of, 191; surrendered by Henry VI. to the Scots, 250; recaptured by Richard duke of Gloucester, 255; privileges granted, ib.
James, duke of, natural son of James II., 484, 503, 534, 535. Bible, in English, set up in each church, 305; the Geneva, its peculiarities, 344; new translation, 351.
Bibroci, a British tribe, 10.
Biddle, John, 451.
Blake, Robert, 428. Thomas, charged with
magic, 254. Blanche, daughter of Ed- ward III., 189.
daughter of Henry
wife of John of
Gaunt, 189. Blenheim, battle of, 531. Blethgent, brother of Griffin, 68.
Blethin of North Wales,
51, 90. Bloet, Robert, bishop of Lincoln, 106. Blois, Stephen of, 86.
Stephen of, son of the above see Stephen, king. Blome, John, 8. Blood, Colonel, 473. Bloreheath, battle of, 241. Blount, Sir Thomas, 218. Bluet, Walter, 280. Blunt, Sir Christopher, 366.
Boadicea: see Boudisea. Bodley, an admiral, 449. Bohun, Humphrey de, earls of Hereford and Essex, 174, 185.
Mary de, 215. Boleyn, Anne, 284, 296, 301. Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, viscount, 530, 536, 537, 539.
Robert, a priest,
Bishoprics, foundation of Book of Sports, King
Bishops, twelve, sent to the
Tower, 420; seven sent there, 489. Bishops' Book, the, 299. Blackburne, Nicholas, an admiral, 217. Blackheath, battle of, 276. Black mail, payment of, prohibited, 366. Black men, Black money, Black rent, what, 304. Blackwater, battle of, 365. Blair, Brice, 516.
James's, 381; statute di- rected against it, 396. Books set forth by Henry
VIII., 299. Booth, Sir George, 454. Bora, Catherine, 292. Boroughbridge, battle of, 185. Bosworth, battle of, 264. Bote, what, 78. Bothwell-bridge, battle of,
Bourchier, Sir Robert, 192. Thomas, arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 250. Elizabeth, wife of Cromwell, 440. Bourn, Bonner's chaplain, 326.
an admiral, 448. Bouvines, battle of, 140. Bowes, Sir George, 347. Sir Robert, 307.. Boyd, lord, and his brother Alexander, 251, 252. Boyle, Mr., 468. Boyne, battle of the, 503. Bradford, John, a martyr, 326, 331.
Bradshaw, John, a regicide, 437, 438, 443. Braiose, Philip, 104. Brakenbury, Sir Robert,
Bramhall, John, bishop of Derry, 462. Bramham moor, battle of, 223. Bran, father of Caractacus,
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk, 287, 291. Thomas, 264, 265. Braose, William de, 139. Braybroke, Henry de, 146, 148. Breaute, Fulk de, 141, 142, 148.
William de, 148. Breda, declaration from, 359. Brehon law, upheld by the Anglo-Irish lords, 304. Brembre, Sir Nicholas, 206, 207.
Brentford, battle at, 425. Brereton, William, 301. Brett, Alexander, 328. Bretwaldas, the, 28. Brian, Sir Edward, 296. Bridges, Simon, 535. Bridget, daughter of Ed- ward IV., 248.
daughter of Oliver Cromwell, 440. Bridgewater, capture of,
Brien Boru, of Munster, 57, 60. Brigantes, a British tribe,
Brihtnoth, the ealdorman, 56. Brihuega, battle of, 538. Bristol, see of, founded, 298. capture of, 429. John Digby, earl of,
382, 397. Britain described, I; legend of its first peopling, ib.; classical notices of, 2; strange fable of Proco- pius, 23. Britannia Prima, 4, 27. Secunda, 5, 27. Britannicus, title assumed by Claudius, II; by Com- modus, 15; by Severus, 16.
Britanny, Arthur of, 227. Brithric of Wessex, 37, 39. British Church, the, pro- bably founded by St. Paul, 8; story of King Lucius, 15; the Diocletian per- secution, 19; the Welsh sees, 8. Brito, Richard, 122. Britons, the, incorrectly de- scribed by Cæsar, 2; other descriptions, 3, 4. Broc, Ranulf and Robert de, 122.
Brocas, Sir Bernard, 218. Brocmail, 30. Broghill, lord, 455. Bromley, Sir Thomas, lord chancellor, 357, 358. Mr.,
Bronholme, a priest, 306. Brooke, George, 372. Brookesby, Bartholomew, 372.
Brown, Thomas, 505. Browne, Sir George, an in- surgent, 263.
George, archbishop of Dublin, 319, 326. Robert, a sectary,
354. Brownists, or Barrowists, 362. Bruce, Alexander, 176. Edward, 183, 184. Nigel, 176. Robert, 158. Robert, earl of Annan- dale, 171, 174.
Robert, son of the above, 174, 175.
Robert, grandson, 175,
176: see Robert I. of Butler, Lady Eleanor, 248. Scotland.
Bruce, Thomas, 176. Brunanburg, battle of, 52. Buccaneers, the, 406. Bucer, Martin, 317. Buchan, the countess of, 176. Buckhurst, lord, 366. Buckingham, earl of: see Thomas of Woodstock.
Edmund Staf-
ford, earl of, 221.
Humphrey Staf- ford, earl and duke of, 238. Henry Stafford, duke of, 248, 257, 263.
John Sheffield,
duke of, 484. Buckingham College, Cam- bridge, foundation of, 291. Buckinghamshire, freehold- ers, their resort to the king (Charles I.), 421. Bueles, William de, 152. Bulmer, Sir John, 303. Bunduica: see Boudicca. Burchet, Peter, 350. Burdett, Thomas, 254. Bures, of the Domesday
Book, 94. Burgesses mentioned in the Domesday Book, their condition, 94. Burgh castle, 5.
Hubert de, 141, 144,
— a judge, 207, 208. Burghersh, Henry, bishop of Lincoln, 186. Burghley, William Cecil, lord, 335, 341. Burgred of Mercia, 42, 45. Burgundy, John sans Peur, duke of, 222, 229.
Philip the Good,
duke of, 229, 235.
Philip, duke of,
276, 278. Burley, Sir Simon, 206, 207. Captain, 433. Burnell, Robert, chancel- lor, 167. Burnet, Gilbert, bishop of Salisbury, 477, 492, 532. Burntisland, attack on, 471. Burton, Henry, 409. Bury, an insurgent, 318. Bushbridge, John, 307.
Sir Pierce, 291.
Byerahe, what, 304. Byng, Sir George, 535.
Cade, John, 238. Cadel, 42, 49. Cadiz captured by the Eng- lish and Dutch, 364; fruitless expeditions gainst, 397, 528. Cadwalader, a British chief, 31.
- brother of Owen Gwynneth, 118. Caerleon, a Roman colony, 6; an early British see, 8. Cæsar, Julius, 1, 3, 9, 10. Caius Volusenus, 9. Calais taken by Edward
III., 193; capture of, by the duke of Guise, 333; taken by the Spaniards, 364. Calamy, Edmund, 464. Caligula, the emperor, II. Calixtus, pope, 105. Calphurnius Agricola, 15. Cambray, peace of, 294; conferences at, 334. Cambridge, said to be a Roman colony, 6; Puri- tan visitation of the Uni- versity, 431.
Richard, earl
of, 227. Cambuskenneth, battle of, 174. Camden, William, 585.
Society, historical publications of the, 579. Cameleac, bishop of Llan- daff, 45, 51. Cameron, Richard, a rebel, 478. Campbell of Glenlyon, 509. Campegius, Laurence, car- dinal, 290, 293. Campion, Edward, 337, 352, 353.
Camville, Richard de, 128, 129. Canada, expedition against, 538.
Cangii, a British tribe, 12. Canne, what, 304. Canons of 1604, 373.
of 1640, 414, 415. Canterbury, a stipendiary town, 6; desecration of the cathedral, 390. and York con- test the primacy, 89.
Carr, Robert, 370. Carter, William, a printer, 354. Carthagena, capture of, 533. Carthusians executed for denying the king's su- premacy, 300. Cartwright, Thomas, 348. -Thomas, bishop
of Chester, 482. Carus, emperor, 18. Case, Thomas, 392. Cassi, a British tribe, 10. Cassilis, John Kennedy, earl of, 453. Cassiterides (Scilly Isles), mention of, in classical writers, 2, 3. Cassivellaunus (or Casso- laulus), 9, 10. Castlemaine, Robert Pal- mer, lord, 477, 500, 502. Catesby, Robert, 366, 374, 375, 376.
William, 260. Catherine, daughter Henry III., 145. daughter of John
of Gaunt, 189.
Caxton, William, 550. Ceadwalla, 34. Ceawlin (Bretwalda), 29, 30. Cecil, William, 320, 341:
see Burghley. Cecilia, daughter of Wil- liam I., 86.
Celestine III., pone, 132. Cenimagni, a British tribe,
Cenred of Northumbria, 35. Centwine of Wessex, 34. Cenwalch of Wessex, 32, 33.
Cenwulf of Mercia, 40. Ceol, brother of Ceawlin, 30.
Ceolred of Mercia, 35. Ceolwulf of Mercia, 40.
palatine, 424, 436. Charnock, John, 357-
Robert, 514, 516.
Charolois, Philip, count of,
228. Charter Rolls, notice of the, 551. Chatham, ships burnt at,
472. Chaucer, Geoffrey, 205. Cheke, Sir John, 315. Chelsea College, 371, 479. Chester, a Roman colony, 6; a bishop's see, 91; diocese of, 307.
Hugh, earl of, 98,
Ralph de Gernon, earl of, 110.
Ralph, earl of, 148. Chester-le-Street, a bishop's see, 45.
Chicheley, Henry, arch- bishop of Canterbury, 226. Chichester made a bishop's see, 91.
Child, Sir Josiah, 511. China, attempt to open a trade with, 364. Chlorus, Constantius, 18, 19.
Christ Church College, Ox- ford, founded, 310. Christ's College, Cambridge, founded, 278.
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