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  • WAles reuolteth from the Romaines. 57.4
  • VVayfes and ſtrayfes, hovv to be diſpoſed. 181.49
  • VVall and trench made betvvene the Britains and Scottes. 61.109
  • VVall made to deuide the Bri|taines from the Pictes. 94.23
  • VVall of Abircorne vndernuned and ouerthrovven. 104.39
  • VVall of Adrian repaired by the Britaynes. 104.63
  • VVall of Adrian vndermined and ouerthrovven. 105.61
  • VVallace VVilliams valiancie and ſtature. 302.95
  • VVallace Andrevve, father to VVilliam VVallace. 302.103
  • VVallace VVilliam, made gouer|nour of the Scottishe army vn|der Iohn Ballioll. 303.11
  • VVallace VVilliam inuadeth Northumberland vvith a migh|ty army. 304.32
  • VVallace VVilliã entreth againe into England vvith an armye, & returneth vvith greate ſpoyles. 305. 12
  • VVallace VVilliam enuied at for his fame and vvorthines. 305.23
  • VVallace VVilliam and his po|vver diſcomfited at Falkirke by the Englishmen. 305.69
  • VVallace VVilliam renounceth his authoritie in Scotlãd. 306.22
  • VVallace VVilliam refuſeth greate landes and honor in En|gland. 307.67
  • VVallace VVilliam eſchueth to haue any thing to do vvith the Englishmen. 309.28
  • VVallace VVilliam put to death. 310. 108
  • VVallace of Craggy knight. 390.8
  • VValter ſonne to Fleance borne. 247. 17
  • VValter fleeth into Scotl. 247.31
  • VValter made Lord Stevvard of Scotland. 247.47
  • VValter ſon of Fleãce, ſẽt againſt the Rebels in Gallovvay. 256.2
  • VValter diſcomfiteth the Rebels in Gallovvay. 256.8
  • VValter created high Stevvarde of Scotland. 256.12
  • VVarlike ordinances. 23.43
  • VVarre breedeth good ſouldiers, and peace by iuſtice riddeth thẽ out of the vvay. 58.70
  • VVarre vvithout any notable en|counter betvveene the Scottes and Pictes. 152.5
  • VVarres renned betvveene the Englishmẽ & the Da [...]e [...]. 202.24
  • VVarres betvveene the Scottes and the Hollanders. 3 [...]2.44
  • VVarre denounced by the En|glishmẽ againſt the Scots. 431.72
  • VVardship of heyres graunted to the King. 237.82
  • VVardlovv VValter, Cardinall and Byshop of Gla [...]gevv dyeth. 360. 112
  • VVarke Caſtell beſieged, and beaten dovvne. 434.27
  • VVealth of England. 214.78
  • VVelchmen rebelling, broughte to their former obediẽce by the Romaynes. 67.13
  • VVelchmen rebelling againſt K. Henry the fifth ſubdued. 374.27
  • VVeſterne Iles recouered out of the handes of the Norvvegians. 293. 115
  • VVeſtmerl. vvhy ſo called. 45.40
  • VVharton Thomas Lorde ſente into Scotland vvith ayde to the Gouernoure. 459.85
  • VVharton Michael Captayne of Langham Caſtell. 466.79
  • VVharton Henry, made Knyght. 474.19. his valiancie in relieuing the Tovvne of Hadington a|gainſt the Scots. 474.83. takẽ pri+ſoner by the French povver. 98
  • VVhere vvordes fayle, giftes pre|uayle. 90.97
  • VVhite Monkes vvhen firſt inſti|tuted. 263.31
  • VVhite kirke burnt. 353.48
  • VVhole Realme of Scotlande in vvofull diſcomfort and lamenta|tion. 184.16
  • VVidovv shodde vvith Horſe|shoes. 279.54
  • VVife not to be punished for the husbands offences. 181.14
  • VVild Knight. 414.95
  • VVilfert K. of Gults ſlain. 201.105
  • VVilliam brother to K. Achaius ſent into France. 162.109. he is in greate reputation vvith Carolus Magnus. 163.106. and made Lieutenant of Tuſcane. 163.114
  • VVilliams cogniſance. 164.17
  • VVilliam one of the Scotteſgyl|more. 164.36
  • VVilliam buildeth Monaſteries in Germanie. 164.40
  • VVilliam baſterde Duke of Nor|mandie, conquereth Englande, and is crovvned K. at London. 253.97. requireth of Malcolme to haue Edgar deliuered vnto him. 254.74. he proclaymeth opẽ vvar againſt Scotland. 255.6
  • VVil. Conquerour dyeth. 257.93
  • VVilliam Rufus inuadeth Nor|thumberland vvith an army. 258. 20. he ſucceedeth VVilliam Cõ|querour his father in the Kyng|dome of Englande. 258.26. hee is ſlayne by the glauncing of an ar|rovve. 261.11
  • VVilliam ſurnamed the Liõ, crea|ted King of Scotland. 272.20. he ſendeth Ambaſſadors into En|glande, to require reſtitution of Northumberlande. 272.29. hee commeth to London to do ho|mage. 272.39. and vvith manye nobles of Scotlande, paſſe ouer into Normãdy vvith Henry the ſeconde of England. 272.54
  • VVilliam inuadeth the confines of England vvith a mighty armye. 273.24. hee is taken prisoner by the Englishmen. 273.100
  • VVilliam conueyed into Norma(n)dy to the K. of England. 273.113
  • VVilhelmus Paruus cited. 274.27 and 275.16
  • VVilliam raunsomed vppon conditions. 274.77. he sendeth Ambassadours to the Pope, to present his obedience to him. 276.39
  • VVilliam marrieth Ermengarde, daughter to Richard vicount of Beaumount. 276.72
  • VVilliams first vvife dieth 276.68 he deuiseth sharp lavves against theeues and robbers. 277.91 and miraculously healeth a childe at Yorke. 280.70
  • VVilliam King of Scotland dieth 281.38 his liberalitie vnto Richard the first of England. 270.28
  • VVilliam doeth homage to Kyng Iohn of England. 279.98
  • VVilliam ouerthroweth the Castell, vvich K. Iohn had builded in Northumberland. 280.49
  • VVine and ale sould by vveighte. 885.83
  • VViues to haue the thirds of the Lorde or Baron their husbandes lands. 246.40
  • VVinter, Comptroller of Kyng Henry the eight Ships. 462.63
  • VVisartes, Iugglers, and Necromancers, to be burnt. 181.36
  • VVitches vvords if they be credited, vvhat hapneth therby 75.56
  • VVitchcraft practised by an Image of vvax. 207.36
  • VVitches prophecie. 385.34
  • VVitches and Sorcerers burnt in Edenburgh. 402.115
  • VVolfe the heardmans foe. 27.41
  • VVolfes carie avvay a Shepherd. 40.80.
  • VVomen encamped. 39.87
  • VVomen appointed in battayle aray among men. 40.1
  • VVomen assist Queene Voadaa against the Romaines. 44.44
  • VVomen vvell appointed vvyth armour and vveapon. 44.49
  • VVomen as ready to battayle as men. 61.64
  • VVomen in Scotland accustomed to the vvarres. 88.91
  • VVomen and aged persons slaine. 90.32.
  • VVomen discomfortable. 176.34
  • VVomen co(n)demned to be drovvned, or buried quicke. 180.111
  • VVoman marrying vvith the L. of the soyle, to leese hir heritage. 245.77
  • VVoman of manlike force & stature. 342.77
  • VVomen & children eaten. 347.57
  • VVonderfull policie of Brundus against the Scottes. 172.22
  • VVood Dauid, Co(m)ptroller to K. Iames the fifth. 445.96

Y.

  • YEvves a vvhole yeare beyng foorth no lambes. 355.59
  • Yorke yeeldeth vnto Odo|uius. 25.74
  • Yorke commeth into poſſeſsion of Hengiſt .117.79. beſieged by Ar|thure. 127.45. alſo taken and ſacked by the Danes. [...]93.34
  • Yorkeſvvolde ſpoyled by the Scottes. 324.69
  • Youth to eate but one meale a day. [...]87. [...]
  • Youth to bee trayned vp in hard|neſſe. 187. [...]
  • Yule, that is, the tvvelfth days in Chriſtmaſſe. 285.32
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