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  • TAle how king Alureds body walked a nights after his death. 218.82
  • Tale how king Kenelmes death was ſignified at Rome. 205.55
  • Tacuinus ordeyned Arch|biſhop of Canterburie. 191.103.
  • Tacuinus Archb. of Can|terburie dieth. 193.27
  • Thomas Talbot. 396.58. a
  • Tancrede concludeth an affinitie and league with King Richarde the firſt. 488.150.
  • Taluan Earle of Sagium deliuereth certaine Ca|ſtels to King Henrie the ſeconde. 410.3
  • Tailbourgh fortreſſe ſub|dued. 4 [...]3.90
  • Tale of a knightes dreame that wore a long heare. [...]64.72.
  • Tame foules flie too the woods, and become wild. 314.30.
  • Tailleux william, a Chro|nicler of Normandie cy|ted. 293.60
  • Tale of a King giuen too Saint Edwarde, by a Pilgrim that came from Ieruſalem. 279.89
  • Talbot william, defendeth Hereforde in the ryght of Mawd the Empres. 368.74.
  • Tale of King Arthure, conueyed awaye by Fai|ries. 136.20
  • Tale of a Calfe reſtored to lyfe by Saint Germaine. 122.43.
  • Tallages, and vniuſt im|poſtes layde downe. 319. 41.
  • Tankeruile william, chã|berleyne and Lieutenant to King Henrie the firſt. 359.70.
  • Tables, Dice, and Cardes forbidden. 466.28
  • Taurus nephew too Han|niball. 15.3
  • Tay riuer. 69.88
  • Tarapha cited. 1.97
  • Tancred elected King of Sicill. 480.104
  • Talbot George Earle of Shreweſburie, and hys ſonne Lord Straunge at Stoke field. 1430.14
  • Talbot Gilbert Knight, ſent intoo Flaunders. 143 [...].4 [...].
  • Tallages of Bridges and Streetes, betwene Eng|lande and Rome dimmi|ſhed. 262.5
  • Tale howe Dunſtan ſawe the diuell. 228.90
  • Tale howe Swanus was ſlaine with Saint Ed|monds knife. 249.87
  • Tamer riuer. 241.42
  • Tate or Tace. looke E|thelburga.
  • Tamer Riuer, a confine betweene the Engliſh|men and Corniſhmen. 226.103.
  • Tankeruile yeelded to the Lorde Talbot. pag. 1262. col. 1. lin. 34.
  • Tamworth towne. 1416.57.
  • Talbot George Earle of Shreweſburie, and Lord ſtewarde of houſholde to Henrie the eigth. 1464.5
  • Talbot George, Earle of Shrewſburie captaine of the foreward in the wing to Turwin. 1478.36
  • Talbot Humfrey knight, Marſhall of Calais, ſent into Flaunders. 1435.50
  • Talbot George Earle of Shrewſbury his faithful diligence in the tyme of the rebellion in the north. 1567.50.
  • Talbot George Earle of Shrewſburie, Lieute|naunt Generall of the north partes. 1522.52
  • Talbot Gylbert Knight, Ambaſſador to the Pope. 1461.19.
  • Tankeruile wonne by Ed|warde Dudley. 1821.30. recouered by the Rein|graue. 1821.18
  • Table of golde. 850.20. a
  • Taxe of the Spiritualtie. 799 20. b. 828. a 810.20. a
  • Tax leuied of the thirtenth part of euery mãs goods in Englande by King Iohn. 564.13
  • Earle of Tankeruile ta|ken priſoner at Caen. 930 55. a.
  • Tale how the diuel laugh|ed at Dunſtanes baniſh|ment. 230.100
  • Tame Robert Knight, 1450.14.
  • Tadcaſter a town .1820.40
  • Tenants not to bee trou|bled for their Lords debt. 451.26.
  • Tempeſt great. 1821.47
  • Tempeſtes and much hurt thereby. 1839
  • Tearme of Trinitie ad|iourned by reaſon of the warres. 1601.40
  • Tempeſt of weather at the battaile of Creſſy. 933 24 b.
  • Tenham ſpoiled by the erle of Albemarle. 618.40
  • Templers ſent from Pan|dolfe the Popes Legate in Fraunce too King Iohn. 574.83
  • Temple of peace, nowe Blackwell hall in Lon|don builded. 23.16
  • Tacitus cited. 4.77. and 51.26. and. 52.58. and. 69 14.
  • Tempeſt moſt ſtraunge at London. 633.97
  • Tenth part of all ſpirituall liuing graunted too the Pope. 628.35
  • Tempeſt ſore vpon Chriſt|maſſe day, the lyke hath not beene hearde of. 421.9.
  • Temples builded in Bry|tain by Cunedagius. [...].40
  • Temple of Claudius and Victoria builded. 54.45
  • Tempeſte in Brytayne hurtyng the Romaines. 37.29.
  • Terre filius, howe to bee vnderſtoode. 6.9 [...]
  • Temples dedicated too Idolles, conuerted too the ſeruice of almightie God. 91.88
  • Tempeſt. 1833.26. and 1834.13.
  • Tempeſt of thunder and lightnings. 726.9
  • Teuide riuer. 55.63
  • Tempeſt. 556.2 [...]
  • Tertullian cited. 53.28
  • Temneſford caſtell builded and deſtroyed. 222.85
  • Tearmes ordeyned to bee kept foure tymes in a yeare. 303.40
  • Tenth of all moueabl - e goodes to bee payed, to|wardes the iourney into the holye lande. 466.8. and. 481.8.
  • Tempeſts. 1076.1. b. 1084.35. a.
  • Tempeſt of wind. 2088.51. a
  • Tenchard Thomas knight cauſeth the Archduke to ſtay. 1459.17
  • Terrouan beſieged and won. 937.43. b
  • Tenantius looke Theo|mantius.
  • Theis riuer. 219. [...]6
  • Tedder Iaſper, Earle of Pembroke created duke of Bedford. 1426.33. vn|cle to K. Henrie the .vij. ibid. ſent with a power to repreſſe the inſurrec|tion of the Lord Louell and others. 1427.4 [...]. the which hee doth with ef|fect. 1428.10. ſent with a power againſt the coun|terfeit Erle of warwike 1430. diſcõfiteth the ar|my of the counterfeyte. 1431.30.
  • Tẽplers apprehended. 448 32. a. their lands giuen to the hoſpitalere. 874.26. a
  • Terme Michaelmaſſe ad|iourned to ye ſixth of No|uember. 1870.37
  • Tirrell walter eſcapeth a|way by flight. 334.48
  • Terme Michaelmas none kept. 1873.50. Hillarie terme kept at Hertfort caſtell. 1834.26
  • Tempeſt horrible. 1773.43
  • Tempeſt. 1835.50. & 1835. 54. and. 1868.42. &. 1870. 58. and. 1872.47.
  • Terme Michaelmaſſe not kept. 1839.12
  • Terme begon at Oxford, & adiorned to weſt. 1504.20
  • Tempeſt of weather. 794.1 b. 797.56. a. 848.28. a
  • Tẽpeſt of winds. 89 [...].16. b
  • EEBO page image 1486Tearme adiourned to ſaint Albons. 1591.18
  • Terwin raſed. 1485.28
  • Terme adiourned. 1536.17
  • Tenerchbray Caſtel beſie|ged. 345. [...]3
  • Tempeſt Nicholas put to death. 1570.12
  • Tempeſt of winde and ram doing exceding much hurt. 743.6
  • Tenth payed. 825.23. b. 810.8. b
  • Tenour of the profeſſion which the Archbiſhop of Yorke maketh too the Archbiſhop of Canter|burie. 350.72
  • Tempeſt of horrible thun|der and lightning in win|ter. 365.18
  • Teſra williã prohibited to gather money. 844.43. a
  • Teukeſburie 1337.52. field 1338.30.
  • Teeth fewer than afore time. 945.13. b
  • Terme kept at Yorke ſixe yeares. 840.12. a
  • Tirrel Iames Knight, Capitaine of Guiſnes, ſent into Flanders. 1435 47.
  • Title pretended to ye crown of Englande, by Lewes the French kings ſonne. 599.30.
  • Tides two at London in one houre. 1870.40
  • Tirell Iames knight at|tainted & beheded. 1457.40
  • Tindall william burned, 1764.26. his byrth and workes. ibid.
  • Tinmouth. 325.12
  • Tinmouth Caſtell taken by King william Ru|fus 326.5
  • Tillage cõmanded. 1500.1
  • Tileburg vpon Thames, 174.46.
  • Tickhill Caſtell fortified agaynſt king Henrie the firſt. 339.62
  • Title too the Crowne of Fraunce. 905.50. b
  • Titus Emperor of Rome dieth. 73.44
  • Tithings and hundreds, firſt deuiſed in England, and why. 217
  • Tileres Gilbert owner of Danuile Caſtel. 428.88
  • Tineas king of Babilon. 15.39
  • Triphon ſlain by Hercules in Egypt. 5.106
  • T [...]o Vulfingaceſter. 162.77
  • Timagines firſt bringeth the Greke letters frõ the Druides to Athens. 3.80
  • Tiler wat ſlain. 1029.1. a
  • Tinninghã burnt. 227.73
  • Titus Liuius cited. 27.70
  • Prior of Tiptre thronged to death. 1090.30. a
  • Til [...]ey Abbey founded. 394.25
  • Tithes too bee payed too Churches in Irelande, 420.108
  • Tirrell walter a Frenche knight, ſleaeth K. williã with an arrow. 334.39
  • Tine riuer. 140.8
  • Tine riuer. 76.50
  • Tine riuer. 302.61
  • Tinemouth. 202.45
  • Theobald Earle of Char|ters, maketh warres vpõ Haruie de yuon. 411.60
  • Theobald Earle of Bloys maketh attonement be|twene the kings of Eng+land & France. 412.107
  • Thunder and lightning, continuing. xv. dayes. 641.113.
  • Theadford towne. 230.9
  • Three things to bee fore|ſeene, by them that ſhall giue battaile. 375.70
  • Thames frozen, ſo that mẽ paſſe ouer on foote, and horſebacke. 383.105
  • Three knightes templers, receyued and entertey|ned by King Henrie the ſeconde. 401.23
  • Theobalde Archbiſhop of Canterburie, for feare of King Stephen and his ſon fleeth the realme. 386.3
  • Thorney Abbey eſtably|ſhed. 234.9
  • Thomas depriued of hys Archbiſhoprike, and why 30 [...].29.
  • Theodore ordeyned Arch|biſhop of Canterburie. 178 35.
  • Thamar, an Engliſhman, ordeined Biſhop of Ro|cheſter. 170.36
  • Three knightes templers baniſhed France, for de|liuering vp certaine ca|ſtels to king Henrye the ſecond. 401.22
  • Theft puniſhed. 23.65
  • Theophilus cited. 2.10. and 4.70.
  • Thanes, that is to ſay, gen|tlemen of honor. 272.76
  • Theomantius yongeſt ſon to Lud, created king of Britaine. 45.90
  • Theodora, daughter in law to Herculeus Maximia|nus, maryed to Conſtan|tius. 89.30
  • Theobald Erle of Cham|paigne maketh war vpon the Frenchmen. 354.108
  • Theodoſius the Empe|rour fleath Maxima|nus in Italie. 96.14
  • Theodoſius ſent into Bri|tayne wyth an armye. 103.110.
  • Theodoſius putteth the e|nimies to flight, and re|ſtoreth the land of Bry|tain to quietneſſe. 104.37
  • Theodoſius returneth out of Brytaine to the Em|perours Court. 105.79
  • Theodoſius made maiſter of the horſe. 105.82
  • Theodoſius called to be aſ|ſociate with Gracianus in the Empire. 105. [...]3
  • Thomas Chaplayne too King Henrie the firſt, made Archbiſhoppe of Yorke. [...]48.12
  • Thomas refuſeth to come too Canterburie too bee conſecrated. 348.65
  • Thomas ſuſpended from exerciſing all paſtorall function. 348.52
  • Thom. ſon to Samſon Bi. of worceter. 350.21
  • Thruſtain ſucceedeth Th. in the Archbiſhoprike of Yorke. 352.9
  • Thruſtain contendeth with Raufe Archbiſhoppe of Canterburie, aboute the right and title of the Pri|macie. 352.12
  • Thom. conſecrated Archb. of Yorke. 350.65
  • Thomas receyueth the pal at Yorke. 350.101
  • Thunnir a cruell murthe|rer in Kent. 180.102
  • Thomas Archb. of yorke. departeth out of this trã|ſitorie life. 341.115
  • Three Monks come to re|ſtore religion in Northũ|berland. 307.95
  • Thomas Archbiſhoppe of Yorke. 336.55
  • Thomas Chanon of Bay|eux, made Archbiſhop of Yorke. 305.11
  • Theodoretus cited. 53.21. and. 90.48.
  • Theis riuer. 128.65
  • Thurſtane Abbot of Glaſ|tenburie. 313.1
  • Thurſtane depriued, for his great diſorder. 313.25
  • Thurſtane reſtored againe by king Rufus, for mo|ney. 313.33
  • Thanks giuen publikely at Rome for the reconciliatiõ of the Engliſh Churche vntoo the Churche of Rome. 1 [...]6 [...].1
  • Theobald Archb. of Can|terburie, departeth ouer sea without licence of the king. 382.1 [...]
  • Theobald Archb. conſtray|ned by the king to depart the realme. 382
  • Thirlbie Biſhop of Elie, ſent Ambaſſador vntoo Rome. 1763.40
  • Three horſes ſlaine vnder duke william of Normã|die, in the battaile at Ha|ſting. 287.28
  • Thomas ſucceedeth Felix in the Biſhoprike of the Eaſtangles. 171.45
  • Thomas B. of the Eaſt|angles dieth. 172.47
  • Thruſtane created Arche|biſhoppe by the Popes owne handes. 355.9 [...]
  • Thruſtane reſtored vntoo his Archbiſhoprike vpon condition. 358.44
  • Tholous countrey ſpoyled by king Henrie the ſe|cond. 199.33
  • Theeues vtterly aboliſhed 162.86.
  • Theodore Archb. of Can|terburie dieth. 187.26
  • Theobalde Archbiſhop of Canterburie, departeth this life. 401.27
  • Three circles ſeene aboute the Sunne. 402.14
  • Theis riuer. 518.31
  • Thom. ſon to K. Edwarde the third borne. 949.22. a
  • Theodorus Erle of Flan|ders going to Ieruſalem cõmitteth his ſon & lands to the cuſtodie of Henrie the ſecond, king of Eng|lande. 397. [...]5
  • Thom. a Bourgh knight, 1321.56.1329.16.
  • Thomas Dimocke knight tooke Sanctuarie. 1322. 7. beheaded. col. 2.6.
  • Thomas de Laund knight taken. 1322.38
  • Thomas Lorde Stanley. 1222.54.
  • Thomas Coniers recor|der of Yorke. 1328.48
  • Thames ouerfloweth by meanes of great raine, & doth much harme within the citie of Lõdõ. 780.46
  • Tholous erledom engaged and forfeited to Reimond erle of S. Giles. 398.77
  • Tholous Earledome gi|uen in dowery with Con|ſtance, to Euſtace ſonne to king Stephen. 398.96
  • Thetforde taken by the EEBO page image 1486 Danes. 211.20
  • Thamworth town. 222.37
  • Theodbaldus brother too Egelfred ſlaine. 153.44
  • Thurſt william Abbot of Fountaines put to death. 1 [...]76.13.
  • Thorſbye Iohn made Archb. of Yorke. 944.1. a
  • Tilwall towne builded. 222.75.
  • Three hundred Markes yearely too bee ſent too Rome. 207.55
  • Thomas Mountgomerie knight. pa. 13 [...]9. co. 1. li. 17
  • Thomas Courtney Earle of Deuonſhire pag. 133 [...] co. 2. lin. 38. ſlain. pa. 1339 col. 2. lin. [...]4.
  • Theiſedale waſted by the Scottes. [...]06.115
  • Thomas Triuet knight ſlaine with a fall. 1074. 44. a.
  • Thames ſo lowe that men might wade through Lõ|don bridge. 353.24
  • Thunder bolt lighteth be|twene the kings of Eng|land and France as they be talking. 471.11
  • Throckmortõ executed for treaſon. 1766. [...]
  • Thankes giuen publikely to God for the battail of Stoke. 1431.45. and for the victorie of the King of Spaine gotten of the Saraſins. 1438.30
  • Thanes toroughly [...] out of the Realme of Eng|lande. 316. [...]
  • Thomas Neuill Knight Lord Furniual pa. 1119 col. 2. lin. 56.
  • Thom. Erpingham knight Lord great chamberlain. pa. 1119. col. 2. lin 34.
  • Thomas Dimocke cham|pion at Coronation pag. 1120. col. 1. lin. 44.
  • Thomas Percie Earle of worceſter. pag. 11 [...]5. col. 2. li. 34. ſent into Gaſcoin pag. 1130. col. 2. lin. 52.
  • Thomas Gray knight. pa. 1125. col. 2. lin. 43.
  • Thomas Mowbrey duke of Norffolk died at Ve|nice. pa. 1125. co. 2. lin. 53
  • Thomas Holland Erle of Kent beheaded at Circi|ter pag. 1128. col. 2. li. 33
  • Thomas Rainſton knight taken by French. pa. 1152 col. 1. lin. 43. drowned. pag. ibid. col. 2. lin. 55.
  • Thomas Beauchamp erle of warwike. pag. 1119. col. 2. lin. 43.
  • Thomas erle of Arundell. pag. 1120. col. 1. lin. 2 [...].
  • The Treſſham knight be|headed. pa. 1340. co. 2. li. 21
  • Thom. O [...]uill baſtarde ſon to Th. lord Faucõbridge bringeth an armye before Lõdõ pa. 1341. col. 1. li. 47.
  • Thomas Rotheram arch|biſhop of York. pag. [...]45. col. 1. lin. 54.
  • Thomas Vaughan knight beheaded at Pomfroc. pa. 1362. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • Tho. lord Stanley woun|ded. pa. 1375. col. 1. lin [...]
  • Thom. Cooke Alde [...] pag. 1381. col. 1. lin. 21.
  • Thomas Fitz william re|corder of London. pag. 1383. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Thomas Lorde Marques Dorſet the Ne [...] ſon pag. 1358 col 2. lin. 4 [...].
  • Thom. lord Haward crea|ted duke of Norffolke pa. 1 [...]. col. 1 lin. [...]4.
  • Tho. Haward knight crea|ted Erle of Surrey pag. 1386. co. 2. lin. [...]5. pa. 1415 co 2. li. 27. p. 147. c [...] 1415
  • Thomas Lorde Stanley pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. [...]. pa. 141 [...]. col. 1. lin. 42.
  • Thom. Se [...]eger knight, maryed the Dutches of Exeter, executed. pag. 1405. col. 2. lin. 5.
  • Thomas Ram executed at Exceter. pag. 1405. col. 2 lin. 7.
  • Tho. Rotheram Archb. of Yorke. pag. 1387. co. 1. li. 7 pag. 1410. col. 2. lin. 48
  • Thomas Marques Dor|ſet. 1401 col. 2. li. 43. pag. 1402. col. 2. li. 18. pa. 1410 co. 1. li. 36. pag. 14012. co. 2 li. 39 p. 1413. co. 1. li 22
  • Thomas Louell knight. pag. 1401. col. 2. lin. 40.
  • Thomas Southwel prieſt 1262. co. 1. li. 55. co. 2. li. 14
  • Thomas Kitiel knight pa. 1276. col. 1. lin. 23. behea|ded. pa. 135. col. 2. lin. 4.
  • Tho. Burſelier Archdi. of Cant. pa. 1290 col. 2. lin. 4
  • Thom. Thorpe lord chiefe baron. pa. 1288. col. 1. li. 27 committed too the tower. 1300. col. 1. li. 26. beheaded pag. 1305.
  • Th. Neuil knight. pa. 1292 col. 2. lin. 31. wounded and apprehẽded. 1295. co. 2. li. 58 ſlain. 1204. col. 1. lin 4
  • Thomas Dutton. pa. 1295 col. 1. lin. 56.
  • Thom. Harington knight, pag. 1296. col. 1. li. 1.
  • Thomas Arundell knight pag. 1402. col. 2. lin. 22.
  • Thomas Hutton Ambaſ|ſador from king Richard the third into Britain pa. 1401. col. 1. lin. 8.
  • Thomas Brandon, pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Thom. Bourchier knight, pa. 1415. col. 2. lin. 39. pa. [...] col. 1. lin. 22.
  • Thanks publikely giuẽ to God for the recõciliation of the church of England vnto ye Romiſh. 1761.52
  • Throckmerton Nicholas Knight, arreigned and acquited. 1727.42 the or|der of his arraigment ſet forth at large ibid.
  • Theodore firſt acknowled [...]ged to bee reimate of all England. 122.38
  • Throckmertõ Iohn [...] for a rebell. [...]
  • Th. duke of Clarence ſlain [...] col [...] lin 48
  • Thomas lord Seales ſent to conquer Anion [...]35 col. 1. lin. 21. to [...] priſo|ner. 1242. co. 2. li. 30. 1 [...]08 col. 1. lin. 44.5 [...] murdred [...]00. col. 1. lin. 20.
  • Thomas Erle of Saliſbu|rie ſlaine. 1240. col. [...] lin. 3
  • Thomas Gargraue ſlaine, 1240. col. 1. lin. 7.
  • Thomas lord Egremonde ſent too Norgate. 1291. col. 1. li. 14. eſcaped. li. 24 bound to the peace. 1292 col. 2. lin. 52 ſlaine, 1299. col. 2. lin. 58.
  • Thomas Earle of Or|mond ſent Ambaſſadour into Fraunce. 1437.30
  • Theophilactus Biſhop of Euder to, ſent Legate from Pope Adrian into England, 198.6 [...]
  • Thom. Eudouham knight beheaded. 1 [...]. col. [...]. li. 27
  • Thom. wentworth knight 1314. col. 2. lin. 24. behea|ded. 1315. col. 1. lin. 1
  • Thomas Huſey knight. 1314. col. 2. lin. 26. behea|ded. 1315. col 1. lin. 1.
  • Thomas Lorde Scales, 1 [...]16. col. 2. lin. 29.
  • Thom. Gray knight, mar|ques Dorſet. 1316. col 2 lin. 29
  • Thetford ſea remoued too Norwich. 333.78
  • Thwaites his valor. 1522 30.
  • Theodore Archb. excellent well learned. 178.85
  • Theime tol graunted to K. Richard the firſt, 571.52
  • Thwaites Thom. knight, 1443.38.
  • Thomas Aparre ſlaine, 1304.5.
  • Thomas. Hoo. Eſquir [...]. 1305.27. b
  • Thira ſiſter too king Har|dicnute. 269.34
  • Theuet Andrewe cyted. 15.2
  • Thomas william executed 1755.30
  • Thames frozen. 1834.58
  • Thomas dieth. 352.3
  • Thomas reſtored. 305.46
  • The greater men bee, the more humble they ought to bear theſelues. 19 [...]. [...]2
  • Things not to be loued for the places ſake, but places for ye things ſake. 149.26
  • Theomantius dyeth, and is buried at London. 45 106
  • Treaſure in Holt Caſtell, 1108.5 [...]. b
  • Thruſtan made lieutenant of the north parts. 369.2 [...]
  • Thorney, and why ſo cal|led. 75.41
  • Theeues ordeyned too bee hanged to death. 363.107
  • Theobalde Abbot of Be|chelloum, ſacred Archbi|ſhop of Canterb. 371.2 [...]
  • Three kindes of people come oute of Germanie into Britaine. 112.81
  • Thomas Robert, maiſter Gunner of Englãd ſlain. 1835.42. and, 1872.37
  • Thankes giuen publikely too God through ones France for the recouerie of Calais. 1778.24
  • Thanks giuẽ publikely to god for an ouerthrow gi|uẽ to the Turk. 1860.23
  • Thankes publikely giuen vnto God, and bonfires made for the taking of the French K. 1 [...]33.24 [...]
  • Thetford taken and burnt by the Danes. 243.7 [...]. and. [...]45.50
  • Thiſtleworth manor ſpoi|led. 766.6
  • Thorne william cited, and what time hee liued. 299 48.
  • Thunders. 1046.24. a
  • Theodoſius the yonger Emperor. 125.51
  • Thomas Stafforde. 1422 24.
  • Theodorus Erle of Flan|ders. 395.33
  • Theis riuer. 302.6 [...]
  • Theis riuer. 241.32
  • Thames frozen. 1569.49
  • Thames frozen ye mẽ paſſe EEBO page image 1487 ouer on horſebacke. 761.12. and .780.37.
  • Toſtie returneth into Eng+land with a feet, againſt his brother King Ha|rold. 284.12
  • Toſtie chaſed into Scotlãd with ſome loſſe of his mẽ and ſhips. 284.27
  • Toſty fleeing out of Scot|land into Norway, per|ſwadeth k Harold Har|fager to make a conqueſt of England. 284.35
  • Toſtie ioyneth his power with the Norwegians, againſt the Engliſhmen. 285.53.
  • Toſtie ſlaine in battaile. 284.90.
  • Townes in Fraunce ta|ken by the Engliſh ar|mie. 930.7. a
  • Tottenhall battaile, fought by the Engliſhmen a|gainſt the Danes. 221.63
  • Townes buylded and re|payred by K. Edwarde. 222.68.
  • Townes in Scotland for|tifyed by King Edward the thirde. 900.15. a
  • Townes in Fraunce bur|ned. 904.45. b
  • Topelife Caſtell fortified. 433.35.
  • Tower of Lõdon beſieged by the Nobles of the realme. 40 [...].56
  • Toſtie cruelly murthereth his brother Earle Ha|rolds ſeruants. 278.84
  • Toſtie ſayleth ouer intoo Flanders with his wyfe and children. 279.28
  • Toures a citie in Fraunce, whence ſo named 14.77
  • Tongues vſed more libe|rally at bankets than nee|deth. 234. [...]3
  • Tower of Lõdõ furniſhed with a gariſon. 110.54
  • Toures a citie in Fraunce builded by Brute. 14.42
  • Tong a place in Kent .126.26.
  • Tower of London beſie|ged. 377.41
  • Tower of London yeelded to Lewes. 601.59
  • Torkſey chanel caſt. 359.11
  • Towns drowned by riſing of the Thames. 333.105
  • Towers and houſes of ſtrength, builded in Wa|les by K. William Ru|fus. 328.62
  • Tower of London com|paſſed about wyth newe walles. 329.8
  • Toſty baniſhed the lande, 272.11.
  • Togodummus, ſon to Cy|nobellitius vanquiſhed. 49.6.
  • Tonque Caſtell beſieged by Henry ye fifth pa. 1187 col. 1. li. 57. yelded. co. 2. li. 3
  • Tower of Lõdon deliuered to K. Stephen. 38.401
  • Textor Rauiſius cyted. 2.105. and 5.27.
  • Tourney won by Charles the Emperor. 1518.10
  • Townes buylded and re|payred by Ethelfleda, ſi|ſter to K. Edward. 222.1
  • Townes won by ye French K. in Normandy. 558.42
  • Tonſtall doctor maiſter of the Rolles. 1506.10
  • Tourney promiſed to bee deliuered vnto ye French King, and vpon what conditions. 1505.22. de|liuered. 1506.10
  • Tonſtal Cathbert Biſhop of Dureſme, one of the executors of the will of king Henrie the eight, and of the Counſaylers aſſigned vnto his f [...]e. 1611.40.
  • Townes in Fraunce ren|dred to the Frenche. pag. 1244. col. 1. lin. 50.
  • Tunſtall Cuthbert made B. of London. 1518.46
  • Tonſtall Richarde knight. 1435.30.
  • Tonneys Iohn. 1461.47
  • Tunſtall Cuthbert made B. of Dureſme. 1553.41
  • Toſtie made Erle of Nor|thumberland. 276.74
  • Townes wonne by Henry Erle of Darby in Gaſ|coigne. 938.23. b
  • Tower of London yeelded to Edwarde the .iiij. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 18.
  • Torkſey in Linſey. 212 14
  • Tower of London deliue|red to Edwarde earle of March. p. 1300. co. 1. li 12
  • Townes in Guien reſtored to k. Edw. ye .iij. 912.55. a
  • Townes in Normandie yeelded to Henry the fift. pag. 1192. col 1. lin. 8.
  • Tourney beſieged by king Edwarde the thirde. 910. 27. b. ſiege raſed. 912.9. b
  • Towns in Gaſcoin won by ye erle of Darby. 927.24. b
  • Townes in Gaſcoin won 809.47. b
  • Tours. 559.46
  • Townes won in Gaſcoin. 925.16 b.
  • Towns in Thiraſſe burnt. 907.53. b.
  • Towton field. 1311. c. 2. l. 9
  • Tower of London buyl|ded. 28.8
  • Tormace, loke Theoman|tius.
  • Touceter towne repayred. 222.81.
  • Bi of Tourney. 901.12. b
  • Trahern one of Helen the Empreſſe vncles, ſent wt an army into Brytain a|gainſt Octauius. 92.103
  • Trahern and his army put to flight and chaſed. 91.3
  • Traherne ſlaine by treaſon 93.16.
  • Treacherie of Philip king of Fraunce, towarde Ri|charde the firſte king of Englande, vpon the way towardes the holy lande. 490.74.
  • Treaſon practiſed by Al|fred, agaynſt king Adel|ſtane. 224.14
  • Truce taken betwene king Iohn and the Frenche King for fiftie dayes. 546.27
  • Trebellius appointed lieu|tenaunt of Brytayne. 73.71.
  • Trebellius receyueth the chriſtian religion. 74.64
  • Treaſon of Edricke de Streona, in fleeing too the Danes. 252.18. and 254.51. and .255.81.
  • Trumnine ordeyned Pa|ſtour of the Pictes. 182.27.
  • Troians flocke vnto Bru|tus in Grece. 10.53
  • Trimare, a Celtike word. 4.104.
  • Trebonius gyueth the Brytains an ouerthrow 41.102.
  • Troinouantes where they inhabited. 42.53
  • Tracie William Knight. 415.61.
  • Tracy William Knight. throwne downe too the grounde by Archbiſhop Thomas Becket. 416.85
  • Treaſon of king Harolde, agaynſt Queene Emma and hir children. 164.97
  • Treaſon of the welſhmen, againſt their owne prince Gryffin. 277.70
  • Trebellius Maximus, made lieutenant of Bri|taine. 66.19
  • Trebellius Maximus hũ|bleth himſelf to his ſoul|diours. 66 38
  • Treaſon of the Saxons a|gaynſt the Brytaynes. 118.22.
  • Troians beſieged in theyr campe by the Gaules. 14.52.
  • Treaſon of Offa to intrap Egilbert King of Eaſt Angles. 194.100. and. 196 106.
  • Trinouants ſend Ambaſ|ſadours of ſubmiſſion to Ceſar. 52, 57
  • Trent riuer runneth back|warde. 351.36
  • Trumhere thirde Biſhop of Mercia. 176.22
  • Traitors preferred for the puniſhment of the realm and people. 244.73
  • Tribute payed to K. Hen|rie the ſeconde for Tho|louſe. 424.48
  • Treaſon in Edricke de Streona iuſtly puniſhed. 260.4.
  • Tribute payed by the En|gliſhmen too the Danes inhaunced. 242.24
  • Treſke Caſtel deliuered to king Henrie the ſeconde. 436.30.
  • Treaſon of Gothlots, a Britiſh captaine. 127.86
  • Trou [...]onal or Troinewith builded. 16.1 [...]
  • Treacherous practiſes of Baſſianus, againſt the emperor Seuerus his fa|ther. 80.32. and .80.62.
  • Truce taken betwixt king Henrie the thirde, and king Lewes. 610.18
  • Trenchuile William Lord a man of greate power. 399.12.
  • Truce taken betwixt king Iohn and the Frenche king. 586.25
  • Truce concluded betweene K. Edward, and the Da|nes of Eaſtangle & Nor|thumberland. 220.50
  • Truce in Britain for three yeares. 919.52. a
  • Trinitie Church in Ire|lande made the Metro|politane. 386.38
  • Treaſure and furniture which K. Richard ye firſt demaundeth of Tancrede K. of Sicile. 487.6
  • Tremarle Thomas knight 1450.16.
  • Treaty of peace. pag. 1199. col. 2. lin. 29.
  • Trẽchard Thomas knight 1450.41.
  • Truce betwene Englande and France. 1046.10. a
  • Trutulenſis hauen. 73.41
  • Truce with Fraunce for thirtie yeares. 1088.7. b
  • Trubleuile Henrie a wor|thie captaine. 653.68
  • EEBO page image 1487Truce with France. 1074.7. a
  • Truce with the Scottes. page. 1317. col. 1. line. 54
  • Truce for two yeres. 962.30. a
  • Truce with Fraunce for four yeares. 1084.20. a
  • Truce betweene Englãd & France, and their ad|herents. 912.34
  • Robert Triſilian attain|ted. 1071.25. a. hanged. 1071.1. b
  • Truce betwene England and Fraunce. 995.10. b. 996.12. a. 997.3. a. 997.37. b
  • Treaſon practiſed againſt Henrye Fitz Empreſſe. 392.76
  • Truce with Frenchmen. 1047.20. b
  • Truce for ſixe yeres with Fraunce. page. 1249. col. 1. line. 19
  • Trow town burned. 468. line. 12
  • Truce for nine yeres with Scots. 981.3. b
  • Treſham Thomas knight inſtituted Lord of Saint Iohns of Ieruſalem in England. 1769.48
  • Truce with the Scottes. 1036.50. b
  • Truce for a time in Bri|taine. 917.17. a
  • Truce betwene England and Fraunce. 948.25. b
  • Treaſon of Earle Edri|cus. 243.51. and .244.57. and .245.9
  • Treaſon in truſt. 170.59. and .194.100
  • Truce with the Scottes. 838.38. a. 899.1. a
  • Treatie of peace at Arras page. 1254. col. 2. line. 15
  • Treaſon of Mortimer. 891.2. a
  • Truce with the Scottes. page. 1406. col. 2. line. 37
  • Traile Baſton. 840.26. b
  • Tumulte rayſed by Lon|doners. 914.16. a
  • Tutburie Caſtell deliue|red to King Henrye the ſecond. 436.32
  • Turnamentes forbidden. 838.3. b
  • Turold Erle ſent againſt the Danes. 240.14.
  • Turneham Stephan cõ|mitted to priſon 474.21
  • Turburie Caſtell ouer|throwen and defaced. 767.22
  • Cunbridge Caſtel wrõg|fully holden from the Archbyſhop of Caunter|burie. 637.4
  • Turberuils treaſon. 813.40. b. executed. 814.30. b
  • Turneham Roberte. 542. line. 22
  • Tuda dyeth. 1774.8
  • Tunbridge Caſtell to be|long to the ſeigmorie of the Sea of Caunterbu|rie. 401.105
  • Turneys to bee exerciſed in diuers places. 523. [...]
  • Tunbridge Caſtel taken. 596.30
  • Tully cited. 2.109. and .3. line. 7 [...]
  • Tuball obteineth ye king|dome of Spaine. 1.98
  • Tu [...]a ordeyned Biſhoppe of Northumberland. 177. line. [...]
  • Tumbart ordeyned By|ſhop of Hagunald. 182.29
  • Turkell compoundeth to tarrie in Englande, and is reteyned by King E|geleedus. 251.6
  • Turkel ſayleth into Den|marke, to perſwade Cnute to returne into England. 251.20
  • Turkel maketh an inrode into Englande, and re|turneth with great boo|ties. 251.88
  • Turguſius, brother to Gurmundus King of the Affricanes. 144.2
  • Turketell Mirenchened his treaſon, in fleeing to the Danes. 245.45
  • Turkell maketh himſelfe chiefe Lorde and gouer|nour of Norffolke and Suffolke. 246.55
  • Turkell diſcloſeth the vnabieneſſe and ſecrets of this Realme to Kyng Swanus. 247.35
  • Turkell ioyneth in league with King Egelred, a|gainſt the other Danes. 247.45. and .247.86
  • Turkell gouernoure of the Daniſh fleete vnder King Swanus. 248.43
  • Turinus, Nephewe to Brute ſlayne. 14.75
  • Turneham Robert taken priſoner by the Frenche King. 562.15
  • Turkell baniſhed the lãd. 260.52. and .269.14
  • The Turke hathe a no|table ouerthrow by [...]a. page. 1860
  • Turkell, a Daniſh Cap|taine. 244.113
  • Turſtan a collector ſlaine. 267.24
  • Turketellus a leader of the Daniſh army againſt King William. 302.23
  • Turketillus a Daniſhe Earle, ſubdued by Kyng Edwarde. 221.47
  • Tunbridge Caſtell yeel|ded to Kyng William Rufus. 319.51
  • Tu [...]e Brian cited. 4.74
  • Turneham Robert Lieu|tenance to King Iohn. 560.11
  • Turkell made gouernour of Eaſt angle. 259.11
  • Touracy yeelded vnto King Henrye. 1487.2. ſworne true vnto the K. 1487.22
  • Twing Robert a Knyght withſtandeth ſtraungers incumbents. 639.93
  • Tu [...] terrible biaſing Startes appeare. 191.52
  • Two men burnt to death with lightning at Ande|uer. 421.20
  • Twichet Iames Lorde Ande [...]y Chiefetaine of the Corniſhe Rebelles 1447.10. beheaded. ea|dem. 43
  • Tweede Riuer at thys daye deuideth the two Realmes of Englande and Scotland. 428.7
  • Twing Roberte goeth to Rome for abſolution. 639.112
  • Twing Roberte reſtored to his patronage of Lu|thun in Yorkeſhire. 655. line. 53
  • Twine Iohn, a learned Antiquarte. 1219.72. hys diligence and wary cir|cumſpection in keeping the Citie of Caunter|burie from ioining with Wyat. 1724.62

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