Juxon, Bishop, 403, 436; | Kidd, William, a pirate, |
521, 523, 533. Kidder, Richard, bishop of Bath and Wells, 504. Kildare, Gerald Fitzgerald, earl of, 272.
Gerald, son of the above, 299; his son, "Silken Thomas," ib. ; his grandson, Gerald, 299, 329. Kilkenny, Assembly of, 424. Killiecrankie, battle of, 501. Kilsyth, battle of, 429. Kimbolton, lord, 421, 439 : see Manchester, earl of. King among the Anglo- Saxons, 75.
of Ireland, the title assumed, 307.
a plotter, 516. King's College, Cambridge, founded, 237. King Henry's College, 310. Kingston, Sir Anthony, 331. Kinsale fortified by the Spaniards, 366. Kirk, Colonel Percy, 486, 501. Knesworth, 278. Knight, various meanings of the term, 94. Knighthood, fines for de- clining, 401. Knightly, convicted of trea- son, 516. Knights' fees, their nature and number, 83.
Lamplugh, Thomas, bishop of Exeter, and archbishop of York, 490, 502. Lancaster, House of, 210. Edmund, earl of, son of Henry II., 145, 155, 156, 161, 173.
Thomas, earl of, 145, 178, 182, 183, 184, 185.
178, 186, 190.
209, 210: see Henry IV. James, his voyage
to India, 365. Landen, battle of, 511. Landois, minister of the duke of Britanny, 270. Landrecy, siege of, 540. Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, 89, 91, 97. Langdale, Sir Marmaduke, 435.
Langley, Geoffrey, 155. Langside, battle of, 346. Langton, Stephen, arch- bishop of Canterbury, 138, 140, 147. Lansdown, battle of, 426. La Rochelle, siege and cap- ture of, 398, 399. Latham House, siege of, 427, 428. Latian cities, 6. Latimer, Hugh, bishop of Worcester, 298, 305, 306, 326, 331. Laud, William, archbishop of Canterbury, 385, 399, 401, 403, 408, 409, 414, 415, 416, 427, 428, 429. Lauderdale, John Maitland, earl of, 462, 472. Laurentius, archbishop, 31. Lauzun, the duke of, 502. Lawrens, a Carthusian prior, 300.
Lawson, Sir John, 468. Layfield, Dr., 393. Leake, Sir John, 532. Learning, patronized by the House of York, 245. Lee, Edward, archbishop of York, 302. Leeds, Thomas Osborne,
duke of, 513. Legate, Bartholomew, 380. Leger, St., Sir Anthony, 303, 319.
Sir Thomas,
245, 263. Legras, John, 157. Leicester,
Leicester, Robert de Bello- | Lisle, Sir George, 435.
mont, earl of, 123.
Simon de Mont- ford, earl of: see Mont- fort.
Robert Dudley, earl of, 327, 337, 356, 357, 358.
Robert Sydney,
earl of, 423. Lenox, John Stuart, earl of, 274. Matthew Stuart, earl of, 309, 345, 348, 349. Lenthall, William, the Speaker, 414, 434, 455, 461.
Leofgar, bishop of Here- ford, 67.
Leofric of Mercia, 66, 68. Leofwin, brother of Ha- rold II., 66, 71. Leopold I., emperor, 522. V., duke of Austria, 131, 132. Levellers, the, 434, 443, 444.
Leven, Alexander Lesley, earl of, 418, 427. Levenmaur: see Lucius. Leverous, Thomas, bishop of Kildare, 299. Levison, Sir Richard, 366. Lewes, battle of, 158. Lewis, John, 354. Libellers, the, and the Star- chamber, 409. Licinius, emperor, 19. Italicus, 14. Lilburne, John, 411, 443, 448, 449.
Colonel Robert,
446. Limerick, siege of, 505. Lincoln, a Roman colony, 6; made a bishop's see, 91; battle of, 146.
Henry de Lacy, earl of, 172.
John de la Pole, earl of, 245, 264, 273.
John, a rioter, 290. College, Oxford, founded, 233. Lincolnshire, insurrection in, 302.
Lindisfarne, the see of,
founded, 31.
Liofa, an outlaw, 53.
Lionel, son of Edward III.,
John, a lawyer, 443. viscount, one Cromwell's peers, 453. Litster, John, a rioter, 204. Littleton, Sir Edward, 415. Sir Thomas, Speaker, 518. Liturgy, the new, intro- duced into Ireland, 319; attempt to introduce in Scotland, 412. Llandaff, foundation of the see of, ascribed to Lucius,
8. Llewelyn Bren, 183.
ap Jorwerth, king of North Wales, 132, 139, 148, 149, 150.
of Wales, 152, 157, 158, 159, 160, 165, 167, 168, 169.
ap Sitsylht, 51. Lloyd, William, bishop of St. Asaph, 489.
William, bishop of Norwich, 499, 504, 505. Lollards, the, 205, 219, 226.
Lollius Urbicus, 15. London (Londinium) Ro- man colony, 6; see of, founded, 30; the plague in, 468; the great fire, 470. "London Gazette," the, established, 468. Londonderry, siege of, 492, 501. Longchamp, William de, bishop of Ely, 128, 132. Longespee, William, earl of Salisbury, natural son of Henry II., 116, 139, 140, 141.
William, earl of Salisbury, 153. Longstrother, John, 233. Loppez, Roger, 363.
Lothaire of Kent, 34, 72. Lothen, a Danish chief, 65. Loudoun, lord, a Scottish commissioner, 414, 418. Louis VI. of France, 105, 106.
VII. of France, III, 119, 120, 124.
- VIII. of France, 147, 148.
IX. of France, 151, 153, 157, 158, 161.
X. of France, 183. XI. of France, 254,
Arthur Plantagenet, viscount, 249.
Verus, emperor, 15. Ludeca of Mercia, 40. Ludlow, Edmund, 440. Lugdunum, battle of, 15. Luidhard, a bishop, 30. Lumley, Sir Ralph, 218.
Richard Lumley, viscount, 489, 490. Lundy, colonel, 492.
Island, 186, 317,
405. Lunsford, colonel, 420, 421. Lupicinus, a Roman gene-
ral, 20. Lupus Virius, proprætor, 15, 16. Lusignan, Guy de, king of Jerusalem, 125, 128, 130. half-bro- ther of Henry III., 152. Luther, Martin, 292. Luxembourg, Marshal, 469. Lympne, a Roman for- tress, 5.
Lyttelton, Stephen, a gun- powder plotter, 376.
Mabel, wife of Robert, earl of Gloucester, 102. Macaulay, Lord, 508. Macbeth, a Scottish chief, 62, 67. Macdonald,
Duncan, an English partisan, 176. ofGlencoe, 507.
M'Donough,
Leinster, 220. Mackay, General, 500, 501,
507. Mackerell, Matthew, abbot of Barlings, 303.
· IV., 118, 123, 276. Maldon, a Roman colony, 6.
Mallet, William, 104. Dr., a chaplain,
320. Malplaquet, battle of, 537. Man and the Isles, no- tices of, 31, 87, 101, 147, 160, 171, 193, 217, 447. Manchester, Edward Mon- tague, earl of, 428, 453. Manfred, king of Sicily, 154. Manning, a spy, 452. Manny, Sir Walter, 192. Mansel, John, 153, 157, 158.
Sir Robert, 366. Mansfeldt, count, 383.
384, 399. Mar, earl of, 254. John Erskine, earl of, 349, 369. March, Roger Mortimer, earl of, 190; another, 206, 209.
Edmund Mortimer, earl of, 206; another, 221, 243.
II., countess of
Flanders, 167. Maria, the infanta, 382, 384.
Marian persecution, the, 330.
Marius Valerianus, 17. Mark, bishop of Sodor, 174. Markham, Sir Griffin, 372. Marlborough, James Ley, earl of, 468.
John Churchill, earl and duke of, 499, 503, 504, 506, 523, 525, 528, 529, 531, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540.
Sarah, duchess
of, 525, 540. Mar-Prelate tracts, the, 359. Marsh, Geoffrey, 149.
Stephen, 450. William, 151.
Richard, earl: see
Pembroke. Marston-moor, battle of, 428. Marten, Sir Henry, 402. Martin IV., pope, 168. Master, 152.
Martinus, præfect, 20. Martyr, Peter, 317, 326. "Martyrdom" of Charles I., the commemorative service, 395. Mary Magdalene College, St., Cambridge, founded, 291.
Mary I., reign of, 322- 334.
of Guise, queen-mo- ther of Scotland, 3c8, 343.
queen of Scots, 308, 309, 344, 345, 346, 349, 357, 358, 368.
daughter of Edward IV., 248.
daughter of Henry VII., 271, 288, 290.
daughter of Henry VIII., 285, 302, 316, 318, 320, 321: see Mary I.
daughter of James I.,
nowitz, an ambassador,, Middle class, rise of the, in
prince, 424, 445. Maxentius, emperor, 19. Maxima Cæsariensis, 27. Maximian, 18, 19. Maximilian, the emperor, 287.
Maximinus I., emperor, 17.
II., emperor, 18. Maximus, emperor, 20, 21. Clemens, 20.
Maychell, John, 251. Maynard, Sir John, 496. Mayne, Cuthbert, a semi- nary priest, 352. Mayo, colonel, 451. Mazarin, Julius, cardinal, 439. Mead, a quaker, 473. Meatæ, a British tribe, 16. Medeshamstede, the abbey of, founded, 32. Medina, Sir Solomon, 539. Sidonia, Alfonso Peresius, duke of, 359. Meesters, a Dutch engineer, 512.
Melaghlin, king of Ireland, 56.
Melbethe, a Scottish chief, 62.
Mellitus, archbishop, 31. Menapii, the, 18.
Mercia, the kingdom of, founded, 30.
Meredith of Dynevor, 51. Merefield, George, 402. Merks, Thomas, bishop of Carlisle, 210, 218. Merlesuain, 87. Merrick, Sir Gellis, 366. Merton, Walter de, 167. Mertyeght, what, 304. Mervin, prince of Powys,
England, 267. Middlemore, a Carthusian, 300. Middlesex, Lionel Cran- feild, earl of, 382. Middleton, general, 450; made an earl, 462. Sir Thomas, 429,
454. Mid Saxon kingdom, founded, 27. Mildmay, Sir Henry, 463. Sir Walter, 355. Millenary Petition, the, 372. Milo the porter, 94. Milton, John, 426, 440,
441. Minocynobellinus, a fugi- tive Briton, II. Mitchell, Sir Francis, 381. Moelmud, Dynwal, laws ascribed to, 32. Mohun, Charles, lord, 504. Moleyne, Adam, bishop of Chichester, 238. Mompesson, Sir Giles, 381. Mona, 4, 12, 13. Monasteries, suppression of the, 298, 301, 305; some few refounded, 325; again suppressed, 342. Monastics, treatment of the expelled, 298, 303, 316. Money, Saxon, 76. Monk, George, 427, 440, 446, 447, 451, 455: see Albemarle. Monmouth, Geoffrey of, 29. James, duke of, natural son of Charles II., 459, 473, 479, 480, 481, 486. Monson, William, lord, 463. Sir Richard, 366. Sir William, 361,
408. Montacute, Anthony Browne, lord, 331.
of Shrewsbury, 97.
Lord, 514. Montrose, James Graham, earl and marquis of, 428, 429, 430, 444, 445. Monumenta Historica Bri- tannica, 571. Moore, John, bishop of Norwich, 504. Morcar, the thane, 60.
earl of Northumbria, 68, 70, 71, 87, 90, 97. Mordaunt, lord, 374.
General, 537- More, Sir Thomas, 283, 294, 296, 300, 301. Roger, 419. Moreville, Hugh de, 122. Morgan, bishop of St. Da- vid's, 57.
natural son of Henry
Wigmore, 156.
Roger, 185, 186, 187: see March, earl of Mortimer's Cross, battle of,
Morton, James Douglas, earl of, 346, 350, 352, 353.
John, bishop of Ely, 257, 265; archbishop of Canterbury, 274, 297. Morton, Dr. Nicholas, 347.
Thomas, a laceman,
Mountjoy, Charles Blount, lord, 365, 372.
Mountsorrel, siege of, 146. Mowbray, Roger de, 123. John, Thomas:
see Nottingham. Mul of Wessex, 34. Mulgrave, Edmund Shef- field, earl of, 438, 453. John
earl of, 491.
Mund, what, 74.
Munden, Sir John, 528. Murray, James Stuart, earl of, 345, 346, 348. Muskerry, lord, 468. Mustrons, what, 304.
Najara, battle of, 196. Nanfan, Sir John, 282. Nantwich, battles at, 427,
454- Narborough, Sir John, 475. Naseby, battle of, 429. Nau, a secretary, 357. Navarre, Joan of, 215, 227, 228.
Naylor, James, 452.
Nectaridus, 20.
Neerwinden, battle of, 511. Nelson, John, 352.
Robert, 505.
Neot, St., 46.
Neratius Marcellus, præfect,
Nero, emperor, 12, 13. Nerva, emperor, 14. Nesta, a Welsh princess,
Netherlands, protection of the, accepted by Eliza- beth, 356; truce with Spain, its consequences, 378. Neufmarché, Bernard of, 98.
Nevil, Thomas, dean of Canterbury, 372. Neville, Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, 209, 216.
George, archbishop of York, 251, 253.
Sir George, 264,
275. Neville's cross, battle of, 193. Newburn, skirmish at, 414. Newbury, first battle of, 426; second battle of, 428. New Caledonia (Darien), 519. Newcastle, William Caven- dish, earl and marquis of, 425, 428. Newdygate, a Carthusian, 300.
New England, Puritan set- | Northumberland, tlement in, 381.
New Forest, formation of the, 91.
Newfoundland, colonization of, 378.
Newland, Sir Benjamin, 503. "New Model" of the army,
428, 429. Newport, treaty of, 435. New York, capture of, 468.
Nice, Council of, 19. Nicholas IV., pope, 170. Nicholson, or Lambert,
John, 305. Niflheim, what, 26. Nigel, bishop of Ely, 110. Ninias, 21, 27. Nonjurors, the, 505. Norfolk, insurrection in, 318; attempted rising in,
Hugh Bigod, earl
Percy, earl of, grandson of the above, 214, 238, 239.
Percy, earl of, son of the above, 252, 264, 265,
Percy, earl of, grandson of the above, 347, 350.
Percy, earl of, brother of the above, 356.
Henry Percy, earl of, 374, 380,
John Ne- ville, earl of, 251, 252: see Montagu.
John Dud- ley, duke of, 309, 313, 315, 318, 319, 320, 321, 325, 326. Northumbria, kingdom of, founded, 29. Norwich, see of, founded, 98.
earl of, 435, 443. Nottingham, the royal standard set up at, 423.
Thomas Mow-
bray, earl of, 208, 209.
John Mowbray,
Daniel Finch,
earl of, 492, 506, 528. Nova Scotia, 538. Novantæ, a British tribe, 5. Numerianus, emperor, 18.
Oates, Titus, 475, 480, 485. O'Collun, Patrick, 363. O'Conor, Charles, 587. Odo, archbishop of Canter- bury, 54.
of Bayeux, 87, 92, 94, 97. Odoacer, 23. O'Dogherty, rising of, 378. Offa of East Anglia, 35. II. of Mercia, 36, 37, 39.
Oglethorpe, Owen, bishop of Carlisle, 341. Olaf of Norway, 62, 70.
III. of Norway, 92. son of Godred Cronan, 104, 110.
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