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  • VAriance and debate betwixt the Studẽts in Oxforde. 755.63
  • Valeria, now called Sti|ermacke. 105.7
  • Valencunus moueth a re|bellion in Britaine. 105. line. 17
  • Valentia, the prouince in Britaine ſo called. 105. line. 55
  • Variance beetweene the Schollers of Oxforde and the towneſmen. 766. line. 64
  • Valence William, Earle of Pembroke, halfe bro|ther to King Henry the third. 772.23
  • Valenrinianus elected Emperoure, admitteth Valens his brother fel|lowe wyth hym in the Empire. 103.62
  • Valentinian Emperoure. 121.54
  • Valentinian the Emperor ſlayne. 121.62
  • Valence William Earle of Pembroke. 749.60. greate variaunce bee|twixte hym and other Earles. 749.67. hee cal|leth the Earle of Ley|ceſter traytor. 749.71
  • Variance betwixt the Bi|ſhoppe of Durham, and Earle Patricke, for the newe building of Ber|wike bridge. 547.56
  • Valiant courage of a Ro|maine enſigne bearers 36.46
  • Valuation of euery mans ſubſtance made. 312.82
  • Vannes won by the En|gliſhmen. 918.2. b
  • Philip de Valois ye french dyeth. 945.11. b
  • Variance beetweene the Duke of Lane, and Erle [...] Arundell. 1084.3. b
  • Variance betwixt Henrye the thirde, and his Ba|rons. 64 [...].35
  • Vandales chaſed & ſlayne by the Engliſhmen. 260 line. 84.
  • Valdoys derogate from the grace of the ſacra|ments. 400.33
  • Valdors condemned, and ſlerued to death. 400.87
  • Variance beetweene the Goldſmithes and tay|lers within the Citie of London. 780.21
  • Valentinianus, brother to Gratianus the Empe|rour. 96.15
  • Valentinianus chaſed in|to Slauonie, and put in daunger by Maximus. 97.66
  • Valdoys, certaine Dutch|men, come ouer into En|glande with ſtrange opi|nions. 400.3
  • Vauconuillers Caſtel be|ſieged, and taken by the Engliſhe. page. 1021. col. 1. line. 58
  • Vale Rial Abbey builded. 793.17. b
  • Valdoys their opinions, whiche they defended. 400.23
  • Vandoſme towne taken by the Engliſhmen. 432. line. 46
  • Vane Raufe knyght com|mitted to ye tower. 1709.31. is hanged. 1712.5
  • Vdall William Knyght, counſellor to Prince Ar|thur. 1456.53
  • Veduriones, a kynde of EEBO page image 1488 Pi [...]s. 104.6
  • Verolanium a towne, and where ſituate. 64.22
  • Veuxin in Normãdy wa|ſted 385.32
  • Vernueill beſieged by the French King, taken, and burnt. 428.15
  • Vernueill beſieged by the French King, but not ta|ken, as ſome write. 429. line. 18
  • Verianianus and Dindi|mus, two breethren ſlain by Conſtans. 98.51
  • Vernon Warren, Baron of Shipbroke. 323.47
  • Veer Alberike Earle. 372. line. 69
  • Veer Alberike ſlayne in a tumult at London. 377. line. 103
  • Vernon towne and Caſtel taken by the frenchmen. 385.51
  • Vernon and Newmerche reſtored to the Duke of Normandie. 393.47
  • Veſie William, an engliſh Captaine. 434.26
  • Vecta, ſonne to Woden. 113.17
  • Veſpaſian ſente into Bri|taine with an army. 52.12
  • Veſpaſian repulſed from Sandwiche, landeth at Totnes. 52.27
  • Veſpaſian, partner wyth Claudius in ye gouerne|ment of Britaine. 52 59
  • Venutius ruler of the Fu|gants, marrieth Queene Cartimandua. 58.70
  • Vellocatus married Qu. Cartimandua. 58.82
  • Venutius becommeth e|nimie to the Romaines. 58.86
  • Venutius kepeth his king+dome in deſpite of the Romaines. 58.106
  • Verannius Lieutenant of Britaine. 59.57
  • Verannius deiected of manifeſt ambition. 59.62
  • Vere Iohn, Earle of Ox|forde ſente againſt the counterfete Earle of Warwik. 1430.1. at black heath field. 1447.1. Lord Stewarde of Englande on the arraignemente of Edward Earle of War|wike. 1454.32
  • Vernon and Maunt takẽ by the engliſh. page. 1198 col. 2. line. 10
  • Verrine Captayn of Bol|logne. 1596.50
  • Vectius Volanus, Lieu|tenant of Britain. 66.46
  • Veſpaſian Emperoure of Rome. 66.63
  • Veſpaſian Emperour dy|eth. 73.44
  • Robert Veer Erle of Ox|ford, created Marqueſſe of Deuelin. 1050.4. b
  • Vernuel in Perche taken by the Duke of Lanca|ſter. 955 37. b
  • Vepount Robert. 595.71
  • Robert Veer created D. of Ireland. 1054.20. a
  • Verdict, and what it ſigni|fyeth. 304.6
  • Vertuous zeale of Alu|red, to bring his people to an honeſt trade of life. 218.8
  • Vernon Henrye Knighte. 1450.15
  • Vere Henry Conſtable of Giſors. 464.25
  • Vffines dominion, or Vf|fines. 126.92
  • William Vfford Earle of Suffolk dyeth. 1038.47. a
  • Roberte Vfforde created Earle of Suffolke. 900.13. b
  • Iohn Vfforde made Arch|biſhop of Caunterburie. 943.53. b. dyed. ibidem.
  • Vffa beginner of ye king|dome of Eaſt angles. 126.84
  • Vimer Kyng of North|wales, ſubdued by king Adelſtane. 225.22
  • Vimer reſtored to hys kingdome, acknowled|geth to holde it of Kyng Adelſtane, and his ſuc|ceſſors. 225.25
  • Vigenius and Peredu|rus conſpire againſt E|lidurus. 31.83
  • Vigenius and Peredurus raigne ioyntly as Kings in Britaine. 31.100
  • Viſion appeareth vnto K. Alured, and his mother. 214.14.
  • Viniano Cardinal, Popes Legate in Ireland. 448. line. 24
  • Vicount of Melune a French man, lying ſicke at London whereof hee died, diſcouereth to cer|taine Engliſhe Barons the purpoſe of Lewes againſt them. 603.39
  • Villages drowned and deſtroyed in Englande by riſing of the Sea. 251. line. 40
  • Vikillus, or Wiſketell gouernoure of North|folke. 243.75
  • Vikillus leadeth an army againſt the Danes, and is vanquiſhed. 245 35
  • Vigferd, Biſhop of Shir|bourne ſlayne. 204.66
  • Vilianous and ſhamefull abuſes of the Romains towards Queene Voa|dicia, & others in Bri|taine. 64.77
  • Viſion ſeene by Richarde Archbiſhop of Caunter|burie, whereof he dyed. 460.12
  • Viſion of King Edward, touching the ſtate of this Realme after his death. 279.100
  • Vices of ſundry nations, learned by the Engliſh|men. 232.1
  • Viper a Saxon Captaine ſlayne. 126.30
  • Sir Iohn de Viẽne Cap|taine of Calais. 938.28. a
  • Vites or Iutes come ouer out of Germanie into Britaine. 112.82
  • Vidues Robert. 1463.1
  • Viſion of Brightwold, cõ|cerning the ſucceſſion of the Crowne of England 267.91
  • Vitailes great plenty ſẽt into Fraunce to Henry the third. 704.55
  • The Vicar of Thiſtle|worth executed. 1563.39
  • Vies builded. 23.51
  • Vies Caſtell builded. 371. line. 70
  • Vliſſes came into Britain 9.2
  • Vlfridus, ſonne to Penda ſucceedeth his father in the Kingdome of Mer|tia. 167.35
  • Vlſus and Aulafus, prin|ces of Swedeners, ouer|throwen by King Cnute. 261.16
  • Vlfe, Biſhop of Lincolne, departeth the Realme. 274.35
  • Vlpius Marcellus ſente Lieutenante into Bri|taine. 76.92
  • Vlpius Marcellus his di|ligence, moderation in ſleepe, and temperance in dyet. 76.92
  • Vmfreyuille Odonet, an Engliſh Captaine. 434. line. 27
  • Vnlearned men preferred 1117.20. a
  • Vniuerſitie of Oxforde founded. 217.61
  • Vniuerſitie of Cambridge more auntiente than of Oxford. 217.61
  • Vnthankefull attemptes required with ſorrowe. 429.40
  • Vnlawful marriages for|bidden, and commaun|ded to be broken. 149.34
  • Vnnaturalneſſe of Leirs two eldeſt daughters to|wards him. 20.12
  • Vniuerſitie Colledge in Oxford founded. 312.58
  • Vnwone Biſhop of Ligor. 199.15
  • Vniuerſall murreyne of Cartaile through out al England. 361.76
  • Vnguſt King of Pictes, and Egberte King of Northumberlande, re|ceyue the Britains ſub|iection. 194.63
  • Vniuerſitie of Cambrige founded. 171.106
  • Vortiporus, ſonne to Au|relius Conanus, created King of Britaine. 139.57 and .140.65
  • Vortiporus vanquiſheth the Saxons in battayle. 141.3
  • Vortiporus dieth without iſſue. 141.15
  • Voluſenus ſent ouer into Britaine to view it. 35.6
  • Vortigernus committeth inceſt wyth hys owne daughter. 122.39
  • Vortigernus depoſed, and his heardman made K. 122.52
  • Vortigernus and his Ca|ſtell brent with fire from Heauen. 122.65
  • Voluſenus returneth out of Britaine with aun|ſwere. 35.63
  • Voadicia wife to Praſu|tagus, abuſed and bea|ten by the Romain ſoul|dyers. 60.80
  • Voadicia made generall of the Britiſhe armye a|gainſte the Romaines. 61.47
  • Voadicias exhortation to hir Souldyers. 61.68
  • Voadicias perſonage and attire. 61.54
  • Voadicias prayer. 63.33
  • Vortigernus a deepe diſ|ſembler. 110.22
  • Vortigernus choſen king of Britaine. 110.34
  • Vortigernus Earle or Duke of the Geniſſes. 110.48
  • Vortigernus, an amorous Knight of faire Ladyes. 112.77
  • Vortigernus forſaketh his wife, and marrieth Rowen. 113.91
  • Vortigernus depriued of his Kingdome. 114.46
  • Vortimer, ſonne to Vor|tigernus, Crowned K. of Britaine. 114.47
  • Vortimer giueth the Sa|xons ſundry ouerthrows 115.73
  • EEBO page image 1488Vortimer poyſoned. 116. line. 32
  • Vortimer reſtoreth ye chri|ſtian Religion, decayed by the Saxons. 117.41
  • Vortigernus reſtored to the Kingdome of Bri|taine. 117.47
  • Vortigernus taken priſo|ner by Hengiſt. 118.58
  • Vortigernus ſet at liber|tie. 118.48
  • Vortigernus brent togy|ther wyth hys Caſtell with wild fire. 122.32
  • Voadicia dyeth. 65.35
  • Vortigerus, looke Vorti|gernus.
  • Vortigernus, a man of great authoritie among the Britaines. 109.52
  • Vortigernus, why he pro|cured Conſtantius the Monke to bee made K. 109.60
  • Vortigernus ruleth ye lãd of Britaine vnder Con|ſtantius at his pleaſure. 109.86
  • Vortigernus ſubtile dea|ling to get the peoples fauour. 109.101
  • Voice of the people, the voice of God. 331.72
  • Vprore in London againſt the Venicians. 1290. col. [...]. line. 10
  • Vebane, conſecrated By|ſhop of Glamorgan. 347. line. 14
  • Vrſula, daughter to Dio|nothus Duke of Corne|wall. 95.97
  • Vrſula taken and ſlayne as ſhe was ſayling into little Britaine. 95.106
  • Vrſwike Chriſtopher the Kings Chaplaine, ſente Ambaſſador into Frãce. 1432.2. ſent thither Am|baſſador again. 1433.10. ſente Ambaſſador into Naples. 1440.30. kings Aulmonen iadem, ſente Ambaſſador vnto Max| [...]mulion the King of the Romaines. 439.18
  • Vſerers called Caorſini excommunicated. 647. line. 44
  • Vſerers come from Rome into England. [...]35.23
  • Vſerers the Popes Mer|chants. 725.50
  • Vter Pendragon, ſente with a power into Ire|land. 123.30
  • Vter Pendragon ſente with an armie againſte [...]al [...]mius. 123.50
  • Vter Pendragon and Au|relius Ambroſe, returne into great Britain with an army. 123.19
  • Vnſeaſonable weather. 552. [...]3
  • Vthred Earle. 241.29. and 252.45
  • Vter Pendragon carried ouer into little Britain. 110.19
  • Vthred ſubmitteth hym|ſelfe, & deliuereth pled|ges to Cnute. 252.68
  • Vthred taken, and put to death. 252.71
  • Vripreds landes giuen to Iricius. 252.71
  • Vter Pendragon, brother to Aurelius Ambroſe, made King of Britaine. 127.32
  • Vter Pendragon, why ſo called. 127.36
  • Vter Pendragon faileth in loue with Agwarne, wife to Gorolus, Duke of Cornewall. 128.32
  • Vter Pendragon ſlayeth Gorolus D. of Corne|wall. 128.35
  • Vter Pendragon marri|eth Igwarne, ſometyme wife to the D. of Corne|wall. 128.38
  • Vter Pendragon dyeth of poyſon. 129.18
  • Vther, a Daniſhe Earle ſlayne. 22 [...].64
  • Vulthere King of Mer|cia, ſelleth the Biſhop|ricke of London. 17 [...].77

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