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Christian, William, 447.
Christiern, a Danish bi-

shop, 89.
Christina, sister of Edgar
Atheling, 94, 95.
Chrysanthus, 21.
Church, care of the Anglo-
Saxon legislators for the,
75-

its deplorable state
in Ireland in the time of
Henry VIII., 289.
Churches, desecration of,
389.

Churchill, Charles, 540.

George, 540.
John, 475, 483:

see Marlborough."

Miss, 484, 540.
Churl-king, meaning of,
61.
Cicely, daughter of Edward
IV., 248.
Cinobellinus, king of Bri-
tain, II.
Cinque Ports, probably of
Roman origin, 112; their
fleet, ib.; present state,
113.
Cirencester, a Latian city,
6; skirmish at, 218.
Clapa, Osgod, 65, 67.
Clare, Gilbert de, 146.

Richard de, 121, 122.
Roger de, 119.
Clarence, George, duke of,
244, 252, 254.

Thomas, duke of,

Cleymound, Robert, 280,
281.

Clifford, John, lord, 241.

Henry, lord, 241.
Thomas, lord, 241.
Sir Robert, 241,

275, 281.

Sir Thomas, 472.
Clinton, lord, 319, 334.
Clodius Albinus, 15.
Clontarf, battle of, 60.
Close Rolls, notice of the,
551.
Cloveshoo, synod of, 36.
Clubmen, the, 429.
Clyderow, Richard, an ad-
miral, 217.

Cobham, George Brooke,
lord, 329.

Henry Brooke,

lord, 372.
Cock, John, Lancaster he-
rald, 313.
Cody, what, 304.
Cœlestius, 21.
Coenred of Mercia, 35.
Coimbra, galleys burnt at,
366.

Coin, tampering with, un-

der Edward VI., 314;
remedied by Elizabeth,
344; its state in the time
of William III., 516.
Coin and livery, what,
304.

Coins, British, 2, 10.
Coke, Sir Edward, 372,
380.

Colbert, Jean Baptist, 469.

215, 229.
Clarendon, Constitutions of, Colchester said to be a Ro-
119.

Edward Hyde,
earl of, 396, 409, 441, 445,
452, 464, 472.

Henry Hyde, earl

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man colony, 6; siege of,
435.

William de,
abbot of Westminster,
218.
Coleman, secretary to James,
duke of York, 476.
Colepeper, colonel, 488.
Thomas and Wil-

liam, 523, 524.
Coligny, the admiral, 350.
Colleges, chantries,

and

hospitals granted to the
crown, 310, 316.

plate of the Ox-
ford, voted to the king,
(Charles I.), 425.
Colleton, Sir Peter, 503.
Collier, Jeremy, a nonjuring
divine, 506, 516.
Collins, a priest, 305.
Colman, 33.
Colonies, Roman, 6.
Columba, 30.

Comin, a Norman, made

earl of Northumberland,
87, 88.
Committees, the parliament-
ary, their constitution and
proceedings, 388.
Commius, king of the Atre-
bates, 9, 10.
Commodus, the emperor,
15.

Compton, Henry, bishop of
London, 482, 488, 490.
Compurgators, 77.
Comyn, John, earl of Bade-
noch, 171, 174, 175, 176.
Conan, 97.

Congregation of the Lord,
308.
lords of the,.

343.
Coningsby, Sir Thomas,
514.

Conrad, emperor of Ger-
many, III.

Consilt, battles at, 111, 118.
Constable, Sir Robert, 303.
Constance, council of, 227.
Constance, daughter of Wil-
liam I., 86.

natural daughter

of Henry I., 103.

wife of Prince

Geoffrey, 116.

daughter of Ed-
mund, earl of Cambridge,
189, 221.

Constans, the emperor, 20.
son of the usurper
Constantine, 21.
Constantia, wife of John of
Gaunt, 189.
Constantine the Great, 18,
19, 20.

the younger, 20.

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Cook, a plotter, 514, 516.
a nonjuror, 516.

Cooke, Sir Thomas, 511,
512, 513.

Cooper, Sir Anthony Ash-
ley, 452: see Shaftesbury.
Coote, colonel, 455.
Coping, John, 354.
Coppinger, a Puritan, 361.
Copsi, a partisan of the
Normans, 87.

Coritavi, a British tribe, 5.
Cornavii, a British tribe,
5.

Cornbury, lord, 483.
Cornish, Henry, 478, 487.
Cornish insurrections, 276,
277, 318.
Cornwall, a bishop's see
founded in, 50.

and Devon, in-

surrection in, 318.

Richard, earl of,
son of John, 136, 148,
150, 151, 155 see Ri-
chard, King of the Ro-

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Crewe, Nathaniel, bishop of Damnii, a British tribe, 5.

Durham, 482, 502.

Crida, 30.
Crispin, William, 105.
Croft, Elizabeth, an im-

postor, 327.
Crofton, Zachary, 464.
Crofts, Sir James, 327, 330.
a priest, 305.

Cromlechs, 4.
Cromwell, Edward, lord,
366.

Oliver, 399, 429,
436; his Protectorship,
438-453.

454.

Richard, 440, 453,

Thomas, 286, 294,

302, 305, 306.
Cropredy-bridge, battle of,
428.

Cross, Godfrey, 503.
Crowbrough, Samuel, 505.
Crusades, the, 99.
Cuffe, Henry, 366.
Cuinac, Philip, lord of, na-
tural son of Richard I.,
127.

Culmer, Richard, 464, 465.
Culpeper, 307.
Cumberland, George Clif-
ford, earl of, 361, 364.
Richard, bishop
of Peterborough, 504.
Cunobelin, 10, II.
Curle, a secretary, 357.
Cutha, 30.
Cuthbert, St., 34, 57.
Cuthred of Kent, 40.

of Mercia, 36.
of Wessex, 31.
II. of Wessex, 36.

Cwichelm, 30.

son of Cynegils of
Wessex, 31.
Cwichelm's hlæw, 58.
Cynegils of Wessex, 30, 31.
Cyneheard of Wessex, 37.
Cynewulf of Wessex, 36,
37.

the atheling, 35.

Cowper, William, earl, 533, | Cynric, king of Wessex, 29.

538.

Craggs, James, 512, 513.
Cranbourn, a plotter, 516.
Cranmer, Thomas, arch-
bishop, 294, 296, 307,
314, 315, 317, 321, 323,
326, 327, 329, 332.
Crecy, battle of, 193.

the atheling of Wes-
sex, 35, 36.
Cynulf of Mercia, 39.
Cyprus, conquest of, 129.

Dacre, Leonard, 348.

of the South, Tho-
mas Fiennes, lord, 307.

Danby, Thomas Osborne,
earl of, 474, 476, 480,
485 see Leeds.
Danegeld, the, 87.
Danelagh, the, 47.
Danes in England, 72.
Dangerfield, 477, 486.
Danvers, Sir Charles, 366.
Darcy, lord, 303.
Darien settlement, the, 518.
Darnley, Henry, lord, 345,
346.
Dartmouth, George Legge,
earl of, 490, 504.
Dathi, an Irish king, 28.
Daubeney, lord, 277.
William, 275.
David, St., early founda
tion of the see of, 91.
David I. of Scotland, 106,
109, III.

II. of Scotland, 190.
prince of Scotland,
123; another, 219.

prince of North
Wales, 122, 132.

prince of Wales, 150,
151, 152.

brother of Llewelyn,
of Wales, 167, 169.

bishop of Bangor,

106.
Davison, a secretary, 358.
Day, George, bishop of
Chichester, 320.
Deal castle, built, 298; oc-
cupied by the royalists,
408.
Dean forest, riots in, 401.
Dean, Henry, archbishop
of Canterbury, 282.

Colonel, named an
admiral, 443, 449.
Debenham, Sir Giles, 275.
Decius, emperor, 17.
Defoe, Daniel, 533.
Deira, kingdom of, 27.
Delamere, George Booth,
lord, 487.

Delvin, Richard Nugent,
lord, 291.
Demetæ, a British tribe, 5.
Denbigh, William Feilding,
earl of, 398.

Basil Feilding,
earl of, 429, 438.
Derby, Robert Ferrers, earl
of, 160.

Henry, earl of, 213.

Derby, James Stanley, earl | Domnoc, the see of, found-

of, 446.

the countess of, 427,

447.
Derby House, London, 388.
Dereham, 307.
Dering, Edward, a Puritan,
350.

Sir Edward, 421,

427.
Dermot, king of Leinster,
120, 121.

Desborough, brother-in-law
of Cromwell, 439, 440,
449, 453, 454.
Desmond, Maurice Fitz-
gerald, earl of, 275; an-
other, 292.

Gerald Fitzgerald,

earl of, 346, 354.
Despenser, Hugh, 181, 183,
184, 185, 186.
Thomas,

208, 209, 218.

lord,

D'Este, Mary, wife of James

II., 484.

Desticius Juba, 17.

Devon, a bishop's see
founded in, 50.

Edward Courteney,
earl of, 325, 329.
Devonshire, William Ca-
vendish, earl of, 488, 490,
500.

Dhu, Philip, 223.
Dicalidone, the, 20.
Didius, 15.
Digby, lord, 416.

Sir Everard, a gun-
powder plotter, 375, 376,
377.
Sir Simon, 277.
Digges, Sir Dudley, 382,
397.

Dighton, an alleged mur-
derer, 275.
Dio Cassius, on Britain, 2,

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ed, 33.

Donald, lord of the isles,
240, 254.

Bane, 98, 99.
Dorchester, a stipendiary
town, 6.

in Oxfordshire,
see of, founded, 31; re-
founded, 48.
Dorislaus, Dr., 444.
Dorset, Edmund Beaufort,
marquis of, 231.

Thomas Beaufort,

earl of, 227, 228.

Thomas Grey, mar-
quis of, 248, 273.
Dort, synod of, 381.
Douay, seminary at, found-
ed, 337, 347; its proto-
martyr, 352.
Douglas, Archibald, earl
of, regent of Scotland,
191.

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George Doug-
las, lord, 488.
Duncan obtains the crown
of Scotland, 98; killed,
99.
Duncanson, Major, 508.
Dundee, storming of, 447.

John Graham, vis-
count, 491, 499, 501.
Dunne, Henry, 357.
Dun-Seatas, Ordinance of
the, 76.
Dunstan, 53, 54, 55, 56.
Durand, a Knight Hos-
pitaller, 139.
Durham, see of, established,
57; suppressed, 321; re-
established, 326.
Durotriges, a British tribe,

9.

Dursley, lord, 536.
Dynwal Moelmud, 32, 50.

Eadbald of Kent, 31.
Eadbert of Kent, 35, 36.
of Northumbria, 36.

John de, earl of Eadsige, archbishop, 64.
Richmond, 182.
Eadulf, earl of Northumbria,
Drogheda, storming of, 444. 64.
Drogo, count of Mantes, Eadulf's ness, 67.
56.
Ealdorman, the, 76.
Ealdred, 52.

Druids, the, 3, 4.
Drumclog, skirmish at, 477.
Drury, Sir Drew, 348.
Dubhgalls, the, 38.
Dublin, possessed by the

Northmen, 41, 51; re-
gained by the Irish, 53,
57; seized by the Nor-
mans, 122; made a staple
town, 194; Trinity Col-
lege founded, 362.
Dubritius, 29.
Dudley, Edmund, 270, 278,
286.

Sir Ambrose, 327,

Sir Andrew, 326,

the, 92.

344.

Dominis, Mark Antony de,

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Ealdulf of Bamborough, 52.
Ealhere, ealdorman of Kent,
42.

Ealstan, bishop of Sher-
borne, 42.
Eanfleda, 31, 32.
Eanfrith of Bernicia, 31.
Eardwulf of Northumbria,
39, 40.
Earl Marshal's court abo-
lished, 418.
East Anglia, kingdom of,
27.
East India Company, origin
of the, 365.
Eboracum, 16, 19.
Edbert (Præn) of Kent, 39.
Edburga, queen, 37, 39.

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Edward V., nominal reign, Ela, heiress of William Fitz-
of, 256-258.

-321.

VI., reign of, 312

son of Ethelred II.,
56, 60, 63, 64: see Ed-
ward the Confessor.

son of Edmund Iron-
side, 61, 68.

son of Henry III.,
145, 150, 155, 157, 158,
159, 160, 161: see Ed-
ward I., king.

of Caernarvon, son
of Edward I., 166, 173,
174, 175, 176: see Ed-
ward II.

son of Edward II.,
181, 185, 186: see Ed-
ward III.

the Black Prince,
son of Edward III., 188,
193, 195, 196, 198.

208.

earl of Rutland, 189,

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Patrick, earl of Salisbury,
116.

Elba, battle off, 449.
Elbot, 36.
Eleanor of Guienne, wife of
Louis VII. of France,
III; divorced, and mar-
ried to Henry II., 115;
123, 129, 138, 399.

of Provence, queen
of Henry III., 144, 150,
155, 159, 171.

of Castile, queen of
Edward I., 155, 166,
167.

II.,

daughter of Henry
116.

daughter of Geoffrey
of Bretagne, 116, 138.
daughter of John,
136, 149, 150, 153.
daughter of Edward
I., 166.

daughter of Edward

II., 181.

co-heiress of the earl
of Gloucester, 183, 184.
duchess of Glou-

cester, 189.

(Cobham), duchess
of Gloucester, 215, 233,
236, 237.
Elfgar, son of Elfric, 57-

son of Leofric of Mer-
cia, 67, 68.
Elfget, 63.
Elfgina, daughter of Ethel-
red II., 56.
Elfhere, the ealdorman, 56.
Elfhun, bishop, 59.
Elfnoth, the shire-reeve, 68.
Elfric, ealdorman of Mercia,
56, 57-

of Wiltshire, arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 57.
Elfrida, daughter of Alfred
the Great, 45.
Elfritha, wife of Edgar, 54,
55.
Elfwine, 34.

Elgiva, wife of Edwy, 54-
wife of Ethelred
II., 56.
Eliot, Sir John, 397, 399,

400.

Eliza, half-sister of Henry
III., 152.

Elizabeth, queen of Edward
IV., 248, 251, 252, 256,
257, 259, 260, 263, 204,
273.

of York, queen of
Henry VII., 248, 257,
260, 271, 272.

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Ella, the first Bretwalda,

28.

30.

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Eric, the earl, 62.
Erkenwin, 29.

Esc, son of Hengist, 28.
Escwin of Wessex, 33.
Essex, kingdom of, founded,

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Ethelburga, queen, 31.

of Northumbria, 29, Ethelfleda, the lady of the
Mercians, 49, 50, 51.
wife of Edgar,

an usurper, 43.
Elphege, archbishop of Can-
terbury, 57, 59, 62.
Elswitha, queen of Alfred,

44, 50.

Ely, the see of, founded,

104.

House, 392.
Emeric, brother, master of
the Temple, 141.
Emma, wife of Ethelred II.,
56, 58, 61, 62, 63, 65,
68.
Emmanuel College, Cam-
bridge, 355, 410.
Empson, Richard, 270, 278,

286.
English great captains in
Ireland, 289.

Historical Society,
publications of the, 580.
Pale, the, 288.
school at Rome, 40.
ships lent to France,

396.
Eohric, a Danish king, 50.
Eoppa, 33.
Eorpwald of East Anglia,

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54.
Ethelfrith of Bernicia, 30,
31.

Ethelgiva, daughter of Al-
fred the Great, 45.
Ethelheard of Wessex, 36.
Ethelred, reign of, 43, 44.
II., reign of, 56

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the Atheling, 50.
Ethelward, the ealdorman,
57.
Ethelwerd, the historian,
43.
Ethelwold, bishop of Win-

chester, 55, 56.
Ethelwulf, reign of, 41, 42.
Eton College founded, 236.
Evelyn, John, 459, 471,

486, 496, 502, 511.
Eudo, the steward, 93.
Eugene, Prince, 531, 535,
537, 540.
Eustace of Boulogne, 56,
65.

son of Stephen,

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Evesham, battle of, 159.
Evil May-day, 290.
Exeter, a stipendiary town,
6; sieges of, 58, 87, 109,
277, 318.
Henry

Holland,

duke of, 245, 250.

John Holland, duke

of, 228, 238.

Henry Courteney,
marquis of, 305.
Exmew, a Carthusian, 300.
Exurgat money, 425.
Eystein, king of Norway,

III.

Eyton, Roger, 235.

Fagius, Paul, 317.
Fairfax, Ferdinand, lord,
425, 426, 428.

Sir Thomas, 425,
427, 428, 429, 430, 433,
434, 435, 436, 438, 444,
445, 454, 456.
Falconbridge, Thomas,
lord, 222.

William Ne-

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Fawley Court, devastation
of, 424-
Feakes, an Anabaptist, 450.
Feckenham, or Howman,
John, 333-

Felix, a missionary, 31.
Fell, Dr. Samuel, 431.
Felton, John, 348; an-
other, 399.
Fenwick, a Jesuit, 476, 477.
Sir John, 500,
503, 516, 517.
Ferguson, Robert, 485, 487,
516.
Feriby, a chaplain, 218.
Feringdon, Hugh, abbot of
Reading, 306.
Ferrar family, their esta-
blishment, 403.
Ferrers, Henry de, 93.
Walter Devereux

lord, 260.
Ferrour, John, 204.

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