Cadwallo, an Heroick British Prince 28
Buried in St. Martin's Church London ibid. His Starne fet upon Ludgate ibid. Cadwallador, last British King 28 Took the Habit of Religion and died at Rome ibid. Cadwan, d British Prince Cade (Jack) a Rebel Caer-Legion, Chester Caerleon, vide Glamorgan
Callis taken by the English 113 Loft 198 Cambridge Univerfiby, and the feveral Col- Leges thereof, by whom founded Canute the Dane, King of England 49 Affembled the Peers at Oxford, and made good Laws ibid Goes to Rome ibid. Being flatter'd, reproved the Paras fites, by fitting on the Sea-foore, and com- manding the Waters to keep back ibid. &c. was liberal to the Church
Capel (Lord) Beheaded
Caracatus, a Prince of the Silures Careticus, a British Prinze Cafiibelan, King of the Trinobantes Caffano, Bartle
Charles I. fent to Spain to marry the In fanta 217 Returns 218 Married 219 Crowna 220 The Commons in Parlia ment complain of Grievannes ibid Ac- cufe the Duke of Buckingham ibid The Parliament Div'd 253" The King ufes ways to raife Money ibid Parliament meets and complains of Grievances 211 The King Grants Redrejs 222 Parliamens meet and Vote against Tenunge and Pound- age ibid Diffoiva 223 Proicts for rai- fing Miney ibid The King crown'd in Scotland 224 An A made there can cerning Religion, which diffleafes ibid. Bock of Sports preblifved, ibid Ship-money levied ibid Some refuse to pay it ibid Tumults in Scotland upon reading the Li- 884 225 The Scotch Covenant ibid The Liturgy revk`d Ibid. The Covena
ters arm against the King ibid The Rig raifes an Army and marches against then ibid Peace ibid Disbands his Army ibid The Covenanters mutinous ibid Parliament meet ibid Diffolv'd 226 Scots defeat the Kings Forces ibid Trea- ty with the Scots ibid The long Parlia ment began ibid Rabble come to the Para liament-Houfe, and clambur against Straf ard 227 The King paffes the Bill of Ar- tainder against him 228 And relinqui fbes Tonnage and Poundage 229 Maffa- cre in Ireland ibid The Commons remen- frate against Bishops, &c. ibld The King's Anfwer ibid Rabble infolent at Weftminster and Whitehall ibid The King accufes Five Members of the Com- mons of High-Treafon 230 The Houfe Vote against it ibid Scandalous Reports of the King ibid The King retires into the North 231 Is denied entrance into Hull 232 King and Parliament prepare for War ibid Parliament fend 19 Propo- fitions to the King ibid The King fets up his Standard 234 Propofes á Treaty zo the Parliament ibid Their Anfwer ibid. Parliament vote against Peace ibid First Ation 235 Edghill Fight ibid The King enters Oxford ibid Parliament in vite the Scots ibid Propofitions to the King ibid The Queen bring's Supplies from Holland 236 Sir William Waller de feated ibid Briftol and Exeter yielded ibid Glocefter befieg'd ibid The Cove- nant taken by the Parliament 237 ler defeated again ibid Marlton-Moor Fight 238 Newbury Fight ibid Trea ty at Uxbridge ibid Parliaments De- mands ibid Nafeby-Fight 239 Bridge- water and Bath yielded to Fairfax 240 Parliament-Forces gain Ground ibid The King goes to the Scots Camp ibid Oxford furrendred ibid Scots tender the Covenant to the King 241 His Difpute with Hen- derfor ibid Scots fell the King to the Parliament ibid Nineteen Propofitions to the King ibid Parliament divides into Presbyterian and Independant Parties 242 The Army get the King into their Poffeffi on ibid The Parliament require them to deliver him to their Commiffioners ibid The Army Article against fome Members ibid The Army comes to London, and feize the Tower ibid Propofitions to the King at Hampton-Court ibid ·Adjuta- tors of the Army appointed _ibid The King efcapes from Hampton-Court, and goes to the Ile of Wight ibid His Con- ceffions to the Parliament 244 Parlia ment Vote no more Addresses to the King ibid Petitions to Parliament for a Treaty bid Kentish-men take Arms
ibid Defeated 245 Lord Capel, Lord Goring and other Royalifts get into Col- chefter ibid The Navy fall off ibid Earl of Holland with a Party for the King, fight at Kingston ibid. The Scots fend an Army in the King's behalf ibid. Which is Defeated by Cromwell ibid Colchester yielded ibid The Parliament Vote a Treaty ibid And that the King's Conceffi- Cous were Grounds for a Peace 246 The Army carry the King to Hurft Caffle ibid The Army purge the Houfe ibid Vote no Addrefs to the King ibid The Rump re- Solve to try the King ibid The King brought before the High Court of Justice ibid Denies their Authority and refuses to plead 247 Sentence pronounced against him ibid Brought to Execution 248 His Speech on the Scaffold 249 Beheaded 252 His Character ibid Wife and fue ibid. Camaret-Bay, attempt there
Charles II. Born 223 The Rump declare a- gainst his Succeffion 249 And turn the Government into a Common-wealth ibid. Proclaimed in Ireland by the Duke of Or- mond ibid And in Scotland by the Par- liament there ibid Comes over zo Scotland 253 Crowned there 255 Marches into England ibid Enters Worcester 255 Is Surrounded by the Enemy ibid Wor. cefter Fight 256 The King efcapes to France bid Voted Lawful King by the English Parliament 270 Proclaimed at London 271 Arrives in England 271 Crowned 275 Married 277 makes War against Holland 278 A great Plague in London ibid Great Vitory gained over the Dutch ibid Second Engagement with the Durch 279 The great Fire in Lon- den 279 War declar'd against Denmark 280 Dutch come to Chatham 281 Pease with the Dutch ibid The Second Dutch War 285 Southwoldll Bay Fight, In which the Earl of Sand- wichis killed ibid Another Engagement 287 And another ibid. Another in which the French food still 288 Peace with the Dutch 288. Preparations for War a- inft France 191 Popife Plot difcover'd 293 Rye House Confpiracy discover'd 319 The King's Death 318 ibid Burial Charles III. King of Spain, his Queen Annc at Windfor 488
Doway taken by the Confederates
Drake's Veyage round the World
Drink, why English-men drink ta one ano-
Chefter made a Bishoprick
Druids, Priefts of the Ancient Britains 3 Dundee (Lond) kill'd in Battle
Dunkirk furrendred to the English
483 Edgar, King 44 Impofed a Tribute of 300 Wolves Heads yearly on the Prince if Wales 45 His Navy very large ibid A juft Prince ibid. But lafcivious ibid Edgar Atheling, Granafon to Ironfide $4 Defign'd to be made King at Harold's Death Edge Hill Fight Edingburg Caffle furrendered Edmond, King 43 Obtains Vitory over ibid
the Danes Edmond Ironfide, King 47 Canute the Dane made King at Southampton ibid Edmond fights the Danes at Penham ibid And at Shorefton ibid Ar Brentwood 48 4 Otteford ibid At Afhden ibid By the Treachery of Edrick the Danes get the Victory ibid Fights fingly with Canute, and agrees to divide the King- dom with him 49 Is murther'd by Edrick
Edred, King 43 Very Religions Edward the Elder, King, obtains a great Vatory over the Danes
Edward the Martyr King 46 Controverfie betwixt Married Priests and time ibid Killed by the Elfreda
ibid Edward the Confeffor, King 52 Remitted the Tax call'd Dane Gelt ibid Selected' the beft Laws of his Predeceffors, and estab lib'd them ibid Caufa his Mother to pass the fiery Tryal ibid Very pious 53 The first that cured the King's Evil by
54 Edward I. Behaved himself gallantly in the Holy War 95 Crowned 96. Subdues the Well, and makes his Son their Prince ibid Redreffes Grievances 97 Gives the Crown of Scotland to John Balio ibid But Baliol combining against England, is invaded by Edward, vanquished and tak en Priftner ibid The Nobles of Scotland Twear to King Edward ibid Their Corona- tion Chair brought to England ibid In the King's abfence the Scotch beat the
English ibid King Edward enters Scot. land, and obtains a great Villory ibid Is inhibited by the Pope 98 Slights it ibid Sends to Rome to justifie himself 99 The Pope requires the King to ftand to his Award ibid Which he refufes by ad- vice of the Peers ibid A Lift of their Names ibid The King's Death ibid His Wives and Iffue
Edward II. Imprifons W. Langhton, Bishop of Chefter 102 Marries the Daughter of the King of France, and brings back Gavefton 103 Permits Gavefton zo lord it over the Nobility ibid The Parliament banish him ibid The King recalls him ibid He confimes the King's Treaftre ibid Is banished again ibid But, re- turning, the Lords take him Prifoner, and kill him ibid The Scots drive the Eng- lifh out ibid The King makes the Spen- cers his Favourites 104 Who are very infolent ibid The Barons caufe them to be' banished ibid A Battle between the King and Barons, wherein many of the Lords are killed ibid The Spencers Infolences cau- The Queen fes the War to Venew 106 takes part with the Barons ibid Spen- cer the Elder beheaded ibid The King deferted, retires to Wales ibid Taken and imprifened ibid The younger Spencer banged ibid The King refigns the Crown to his Son ibid His Wife and Ijue 107 168 His Death
Edward III. Crowned 108 makes Peace with the Scots ibid. By the Death of Charles King of France, that Crown de- fcends to him 109 The Queen Mother and Mortimer procure the Death of the King's Uncle ibid The Queen's Dowry taken from her ibid And Mortimer hang'd ibid King Edward invades Scotland, and cor His Reafons for invading quers ibid France 110 Enters France with a great A my ibid Obtains a Victory over the French at Sea ibid Challenges the French Ring 111 Takes Caen, and marches al- moft to the Walls of Paris ibid A bloody Battle at Crefly 112 Wherein the Black Prince commands, and obtains a great Victory ibid Befièges Callis 113 Takes it ibid Scots invade England, are beat ten, and their King taken Prifeners ibid Battle near Bourdeaux, wherein the French are beaten, and their King taken Prisoners 114 Whom the Black Prince brings to London ibid King Edward proceeds à. gainst the Scots ibid That King fure- Peace with ders his Crown to him ibid
Edward IV. Son to Richard, Duke of York, ~maintains the Quarrel aghinft Henry VI. 145 Proclaimed King at London ibid ·Cr. zoned 148 Obtains two Victories over King Henry 147 Marries against the Minds of his Friends ibid Taken Prisoner by Warwick 148 Makes his cleape 149 A bloody Battle ibid Warwick forced to fy, but returns and gets a great Army 149 Edward forced beyond Sea ibid Declared a Traptor in Parliament ibid Arrives again in England 150 Comes to Loudon, and a- gain Imprifons Henry ibid Gains a Victory with V Varwicks Death ibid Another Bat- tle ibid The Duke of Clarence put to Death 152 King Edward's Death ibid His Character ibid Urd to fit in the Courts of Juftic ibid His Wife and fue Edward V. but twelve years old at his Father's Death, was committed to the Government of Sir A. V Voodvill 154 But taken from him by the working of the Duke of Glou- cefter ibid His Mother with her ether Son retires into Sanctuary ibid She is prevailed en to part with her Son 155 Preparations for the King's Coronation r56 Gloucefter caufes him and his Brother to be declared Baftards 157 Murther'd in the Tower 158 The miferable Euds of his Murderers ibid Edward VI. Born 186 Crowned ibid Battle betwixt the Scots and English ibid A Peace ibid A Rebellion occafioned by pulling down Images, &c. 187 The Rebels demand Reftitution of the Maft; &c. ibid The King's Answer ibid Routed 188 A Mil- ler's Man hanged for his Mafter ibid A. nother Rebellion headed by Keit the Tanner 189 Defeated ibid Another disturbance ibid Admiral Seymour beheaded 190 The Scots and the French gain Ground ibid The Lord Protector beheaded 191 The King is prevail d with to difinherit his Sifters, and appoint the Lady Jane Gray to fucceed bid The king's Death 192 His Character ibid Edwin the Great, King of Northumberland_33 ·Converted to Chriftianity
Edwy, King 44 Very irreligious ibid Ba- nishes St. DunЯtan Egbert the first Saxon Monarch Egfyd, King of Mer ia
2. Elizabeth born 179 Committed to the T w- er by 2. Mary 196 Crowned 199 Re- fores the Reformation ibid Demands Cal- dis of the Fren.h ibid Alfists the Prote- ftants in France 200 A Rebellion but quick fupprefi'd 201 Pope lius's Bulla- gainst her ibid The Earl of Northumber- land Beheaded 202 The Spaniard afifts the Irish Rebels 203 The Queen affijts the Hollanders against the Spaniards ibid. The Queen of Scots beheaded 204 lilbury Camp ibid The Spanish Armado arrives upon the English Coasts ibid Routed by the
English 205 Their lefs 206 The Queen fends affiftance to the Portuguele against the Spaniard ibid Cadiz taken by the Earl of Eflex 207 An Expedition to the Azores under Effes ibid Patrick Cullen, and o thers, attempt to kill the Queen 207 El- fex fent against the Irish 208 Lord Mont- joy fent against the Irish ibid It fuccessful ibid The Spaniard affifts the Irish ibid But forced to leave them ibid They fubmit ibid Effex, and others beheaded and hang- ed 209 The Queens Death ibid Her Chas racter ibid 3 28
Ella, first King of the South-Saxont Emma, Mother to Edward the Confeffor, un- derwent the Tryal of Ordeal Emplon and Dudley oppress the Subject in wrefting Money from them for Henry VII 170 Beheaded by Henry VIII 17 England, why fo called 2 Dimansions of is ibid Hom divided in the time of the Ro mas ibid Divided into Parishes 32 Di- vided into Shires and Hundreds ୫୫ Effex, Earl, fuccefful against the Spaniards at Cadiz 206 Sent against the Iria 208 Parlies with Tytoen ibid The Queen is difpleafed with him ibid Comes home and is confin'd ibid Gathers his Friends, and con- fines thofe the Queen fent to him 209 Gus in tumultuous manner into London ibid Fortifies his Houfe ibid Taken Prifoner ibid Beheaded
ibid Effex, Robert, Earl, General of the Parlia ment-Army against Charies L Ethelbald, King of Mercia
Ethelbald or Ethelwald, Saxon Monarch 3 Ethelbert, à Saxon King 29 Married 2 Christian, and permitted the Gospel to the preached by Auftin Ethelbert, King of England difquieted by the
Danes all his time 39 Ethelred King of Mercia Ethelred difturbed by the Danes 36 and kil- led by them in Battle ibid
Ethelred, King 47 Danes make great spoil in his time ibid to whom he paid Tribute ibid Sends out a Command fecretly to every City to malfacre them
ibid Ethelftan, King 41 By the Evil fuggeftion of bis Cup-bearer put his Brother to Death ibid For which he did Seven years pènnance sbd And executed the Cup-bearer ibid Zvido- rious against the Danes, Scott and V▼dlá ibid Prefented with Reliques, and rich Gifts by the Emperor, King of France, and King of Norway ibid Entiched many Ab- bies and Cities
Ethelwolph, Saxon Monarch 35 Married the Daughter of the Emperor Charles the Bald ibid Exeter, Hedry, Duke of, constrained to live in Exile, and reduced to fuch neceffity, ・that he begged Aimş 353
HAdrian the Roman Emperor came into Bri-
tain, and built a Wall in the North
Hanover, Duke of, created Ele&or 407 Suc. ceffion fettled upon that Family Hardicanute, Danish King s Impofed Taxes upon the English ibid Died fuddenly ibid Marold, Danish King of England 51 He imprison'd Alfred ibid And oppressed the ibid English Harold, Sox to Earl Goodwin, ufurps the Cromo $4 Eafes the People of Taxes, and is affable ibid Promised VVilliam Duke of Normandy the Crown ibid, Who upon his refusing it him, invades England ibid The King of Denmark invades England ibid
Who is defeated and flain ibid. The Battle betwixt Harold and William 55 Harold defeated and flain ibid. The number of the fain
Mavre de Grace Bombarded Hengift and Horía, Saxons, came over to Eng- land 24 And plant themselves here ibid King of Kent Henry, Son of William the Conqueror, warred against by his Brothers 62 Crozoned King of England 63 Gives many Liberties to the People ibid And revives the Laws of Ed- ward the Confeffor ibid Marries the Nice 10 Edgar Atheling 64 Disturbed by the VVel ibid Impefes heavy Taxes ibid Affembles the States in Parliament 64 His Son loft at Sea ibid The Nobility fwear Fealty to his Daughter Maud 65 His ibid Death ibid, His Wife and fue Hugh de Mortimer Heory II Crowned 70 rebels against bim ibid Makes War upon the VVela ibid Crowned three times ibid Crowned three times ibid. Very mash di. Aurbed by Becket Archbishop of Canterbu ry 71 Does Pennance for Becket's Death 73 Caufes his Son to be Crown'd 72 Who confpires against him 73 His Son's Death 74 His other Sons rebel in Normandy ibid His Death ibid His Wife and fue Henry III. Crowned 87 The Earl of Pem- brook, bis Guardian, defeats Lewis ibid And forces him to depart 88 King Henry raifes Taxes, and revokes the Charter of Liberties 88 Which causes Difcontents ibid Puts Strangers into Places of Trust 89 Wherewith the Peers are difcontented and confederate against him ibid And refuj to appear in Parliament till they be remov'd ibid He deftroys their Lands 90 The Lords commit Hoftilities ibid He makes Pears with the Lords, and turns out the Stran gers ibid Goes over to recover Poitou ibid Levies Taxes, and (pends profufely ibid Reduc'd to Penury ibid Toe Parliament grant him aid, and he confirms Magna Charta 91 But breaks it again ibid Brother Richard made King of the Romans ibid The King profufe again, &c. ibid The Lord's come armed to the Parliament, and force him to grant their Demands ibid App int a new Form of Government ibid Wars betwixt the King and Barons 92 The King taken Prifoner ibid I carried a- bout by Mountford ibid Releafed 93 His Death 94 His Wife and fue Henry, Duke of Lancafter, invades England Is affifted by great against Richard II. 121 numbers ibid Richard fumits, and he is crommed 122 His Proceedings difliked ibid A Confpiracy against him ibid Endeavours made to releafe King Richard 124 One fet up to perfonate him ibid King Henry mar- ches with an Army into Scotland, and ob-
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