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  • Caſtles in England commaun|ded to be raſed. 389.63.
  • Caſtles ſuffred to ſtand contra|trarie to couenaunt. 392.59.
  • Cartbridge Caſtle vppon Se|uerne builded. 216.75.
  • Carauſius ſlayeth Baſſianus the King. 78.58.
  • Carauſius a Britaine getteth together a great armie of Britaines, to expell the Ro|manes out of Britaine. 78.64.
  • Cadwallo ſlayne, and his huge armie vanquiſhed. 165.19.
  • Cadwalloes Image ſet vp for a terrour. 165.26
  • Cadwallo beginneth to [...]eygne ouer Britaine. 165.81.
  • Cadwallo vanquiſhed by Ed|wine, fleeth into Scotlande, Ireland and Armorike Bri|taine. 166.37.
  • Cadwallo departeth this lyfe. 167.
  • Cadwalloes body encloſed in an Image of braſſe, and ſet o|uer Ludgate in Londõ. 167.41.
  • Caerlton, now called Glouce|ſter. 51.53.
  • Cangi, now the inhabitants of Denbighſhyre in Wales. 54.7.
  • Cangi, or Denbighſhyre men vanquiſhed by the Romanes. 54.16.
  • Camulodunum peopled wyth bandes of olde ſouldiers. 54.38.
  • Camulodunum, where it ſtan|deth. 54.49. & 55.15.
  • Cadwallan Prince of Wales traytrouſly ſlayne. 453.25.
  • Cadwalline, looke Cadwallo.
  • Cadwallo, King of Britaynes, rebelleth againſt Edwyne. 163.45.
  • Crueltie of Cadwallo & Penda in their victorie ouer the Northumbers. 164.1.
  • Cary caſtle. 368.75.
  • Cadwallo ſlayeth both ye kinges of Northumberland. 164.58
  • Cadwallo borne to the deſtruc|tion of the Engliſhmẽ. 164.97.
  • Camuiſſe Richard, gouernour of Cypres, falieth ſicke and dyeth. 494.28.
  • Camuille Gerard, depryued of the Sheriſwike of Lincoln|ſhire. 495.48. & 517.15. ar|reigned for receyuing of theeues. 517.67.
  • Caratacus and his power diſ|comfited by the Romanes. 56.7.
  • Caratacus wyfe and daughter taken priſoners by the Ro|manes. 56.19.
  • Caratacus deliuered to the Ro|manes, by Cartemandua Queene of the Brigantes. 56.23.
  • Cartemandua, Queene of the Brigantes, deliuereth Cara|tacus to ye Romanes. 56.23.
  • Caratacus greatly renowmed in Italy and at Rom [...]. 56.28
  • Caratacus Oration to Clan|dius the Emperour. 56.54.
  • Caius Trebonius, looke Tre|bonius.
  • Caſſibellane, and his Britaines flie from ye Romanes. 42.31.
  • Cadwallader conſtrained to forſake his countrey for want of vitteil. 183.70.
  • Cadwallader traueileth to Rome, and there dyeth. 183.81.
  • Camalodunum citie taken. 49.74.
  • Caerguent, or Wincheſter buil|ded. 19.3.
  • Caen in Normandy beſieged by Henry the .5. pag. 1187. col. 2. lin. 41. wonne. pag. 1188. col. 1. lin. 40. Cain caſtle yel|ded. pag. ibidem. col. 2. lin. 23 peopled with Engliſhe. pag. 1189. col. 2. lin. 28.
  • Caſtles and Fortreſſes builded in Scotland by ye Romanes. 69.95.
  • Caſtle of Pomfret deliuered to Roger de Lacy Conſtable of Cheſter. 546.12.
  • Cambrey electe Byſhop taken priſoner by the French. 546.44.
  • Cambrey elect Byſhop reſtored to libertie. 546.54.
  • Cancorburie, or Kaerkyn buyl|ded. 19.2.
  • Careticus or Caretius, made King of Britaine. 143.83.
  • Cameletum Caſtle, where it ſtoode. 54.64.
  • Caermalet, looke Cameletum.
  • Camulodunum miſtaken for Cameletum. 54.68.
  • Camudolon all one citie wyth Camulodunum. 55.6.
  • Camulodunum ſuppoſed by ſome to bee Duncaſtre or Pontfret. 55.10.
  • Caratacus his fame and for|tune. 55.27.
  • Caratacus fortifyeth a place of defence againſt ye Romanes. 55.40.
  • Caius Plautius, looke Plau|tius.
  • Cataratacus, ſonne to Cyno|bellinus vanquiſhed. 49.6.
  • Catuellani, a people in Bry|taine. 49.11.
  • Calphurnius ye Romane Lieu|tenant, and his armye ſlayne. 76.90.
  • Campheius Laurence Cardi|nall Ambaſſadour frõ Rome made Byſhop of Lincolne. 1504.23.
  • Careticus beſieged in Cice|ſter, eſcapeth into Wales. 144.26.
  • Carta de Foreſta confirmed by Henry the third. 626.50.
  • Captaines names of great fame in the dayes of King Henry the ſecond. 32.
  • Catharin wyfe to Perkin War|becke taken. 1450.44.
  • Catharin daughter to Ferdi|nande king of Hiſpaine ma|ryed Prince Arthur. 1455.34. laye with Prince Arthur the night of her mariage. [...]|dem. 1455.58. maryed to Henry the eyght. 1465.7. is crowned Queene. tadẽ. 44. accuſing the Cardinall ap|pealeth to the Pope. 1552. 4. is not called Queene but Princeſſe Dowager. 1559. 50. is diuorſed. 1560.40. procureth a curſe againſt the king and realme, and therfore her court is broken. 1561.30. writeth a letter vnto the king. 1564.1. dyeth. eadem. 12.
  • Careticus departeth this lyfe. 156.81.
  • Cauſey made through the Fennes, to the Ile of Elye. 779.66.
  • Cambridge Thomas Clerke, preſent at the murdering of Archbiſhop Thomas Becket 416.95.
  • Cadwallo becommeth ſole king of the Britaines. 145.50.
  • Cardinal Somercot an Eng|liſhe man dyeth. 701.16.
  • Caſtle, Balon wonne by the Frenche king. 547.12.
  • Caſtle of Chinon ſurrendred to King Iohn. 547.33.
  • Carpwald, ionne to Redwald, beareth only ye name of king of the Eaſtangles. 159.16.
  • Cambridge and Huntington Counties, graunted to Da|uid, brother to king Wylli|am of Scotland. 427.29
  • Canne Robert, a Monke of Ci|ſteaur order. 406.77.
  • Caerlier, now called Leiceſter, builded. 19.57.
  • Caligula Emperour of Rome, prepareth an armie to go in|to Britaine. 47.66.
  • Caligula ſpoyleth the Ocean. 48.14.
  • Caligula requireth to haue a triumph for conquering the Oceane, & is denied. 48.28.
  • Caerbran, now called the citie of Bathe. 19.24
  • Calice beſieged by Kyng Ed|ward the third. 935.54. b. yeelded to him. 943.21. b
  • Cardinals ſent to Caleis to in|treate of peace. 942.17. b. procure a truice for a yeere. 943.44. a. 945.1. b.
  • Cador Earle of Cornewall, ſlayeth Cheldrike. 133.28.
  • Cador reſcueth Howel in Scotland. 133.38.
  • Carpwald, king of Eaſtangles, receiueth the Chriſtian faith 162.23.
  • Cantorburie beſieged, betray|ed, and ſpoyled by the Danes 246.3.
  • Cantorbury better peopled thẽ London. 246.32
  • Caſſibellane ſubmitteth hym ſelfe to Ceſar. 42.114
  • Caſſibellane commaunded not to endamage Mandubrati|us. EEBO page image 1446 43.3.
  • Caſſibellane ſighteth with Ce|ſar and Androgeus, and is ouerthrowen. 44.4.
  • Caſſibellane put to a yeerely tribute. 44.15.
  • Caſſibellane dyeth. 44.95.
  • Caſſibellane not brother, but ſonne to Lud. 44.99.
  • Carleil repayred and peopled. 322.73.
  • Carleil caſtle builded. 322.77
  • Cambridgeſhire mens valian|cie agaynſt the Danes. 245.39.
  • Caſtles throwen downe by the Kinges commaundement. 395.78.
  • Cardinals ſent to treate of peace. 813.21. b. geather money. ibidem
  • Cardigan caſtle wonne by the Welchmen. 408.40.
  • Caſſibellane, brother to Lud, admitted kyng of Britaine. 34 16.
  • Cantorburie citizẽs, buy peace of the Danes for money. 244.115.
  • Canons regular placed at Ca|erleil. 362.87.
  • Cardes, Dice, or tables, forbid|den. 466.28.
  • Catherine, daughter vnto Hen|ry the ſeuenth, borne and dy|eth. 1451.56.
  • Carew Iohn Knight, atten|deth on the Archduke vnto the court. 1459.28.
  • Catigernus, brother to Kyng Vortimer, and Horſus fyght a cumbat, and eyther ſlayeth other. 116.2.
  • Caen and the caſtle wonne by Chaſtillion. 1824.50.
  • Caerlud, the name of London. 33.115.
  • Cadwan prepareth an armie againſt Ethelferd kyng of Northumberland. 156.91.
  • Cardinall of Tuſculane ſent by the Pope to Kyng Iohn, to take away the interdiction of the Realme. 582.80. he depoſeth the Abbot of Weſt|minſter. 582.90. he calleth a conuocation of the Cler|gie. 582.106.
  • Cardinall leaueth to K. Iohns ſide agaynſt the Prelates of England, for the reſtitution of their loſſes. 583.12
  • Cardinall preſumeth too much vpon his aucthoritie. 583. 53. he appoynteth vnmeete men to the Church. 583.58
  • Cahors citie recouered by the Engliſhmen. 399.36.
  • Calne, a Manour belongyng to kyng Edward. 235.109. and .136.20.
  • Cartile citie, by whom & when builded. 18.70.
  • Caerleon citie, nowe called Cheſter, by whom builded. 18.75.
  • Cardinals ſent from the Pope, to treate of peace. 962.16. a.
  • Colloſhill in Warwickeſhyre. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 22.
  • Cairleon Ar Wiſke builded. 27.94.
  • Syr Hugh Calurleys valiant|neſſe. 1008.52. a. 1013. 30. b.
  • Cane in Normandy taken by kyng Henry the fyrſt. 344.14.
  • Calidonians by ambuſhes ſnap vp the Romanes. 80.5.
  • Calidonians conclude a league with the Romanes. 80.21.
  • Carew Gawen Knight rebel|lyng, is taken. 1727.58. is ſet at libertie. 1763.24.
  • Cobham Lord with his ſonne Syr Wylliam Cobham, de|liuered out of the Tower. 1734.41.
  • Calphurnius remoued from the Lieutenantſhip of Bri|taine. 77.8.
  • Cauſe it moued the Lordes to conſpire agaynſt Kyng Iohn 587.7. and 587.89.
  • Catching of Fiſhe with nettes taught. 182.71
  • Caſtles deliuered to the keping of Wylliam Earle of Albe|marle, by king Iohn. 596.47.
  • Calaice beſieged. 1770.30. is yeelded. 1771.50.
  • Cary Henry knight, Lord of Honneſdon, caried the order of the Garter vnto Charles the nienth, the French kyng. 1834.36. warden of the Eaſt Marches, and gouer|nour of Barwicke, diſcomfi|ted Leonard Dacres, & his complices. 1841.40.
  • Cadwallader ſucceedeth his fa|ther Cadwallo, in the kyng|dome of Britaine. 183.51
  • Cardigan, and Carmardyn Townes in reales. pa. 1414 col. 2. lin. 2.
  • Camelgaret a Welch byſhop, takẽ priſoner by the Danes, and raunſomed. 221.20.
  • Cardinall, Archbyſhop of Can|torburie, ſent to the Queene in ſanctuary for her ſecond ſonne. pag. 1367. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Carew Peter knyght, conſpi|reth with the Duke of Suf|folke. 1727.53. fleeth be|yond the ſeas. ead. 58.
  • Cauſes why Geffrey Archby|ſhop of Yorke was depriued. 549.2.
  • Caſtleford. pag. 1311. col. 1. lin. 26.
  • Caſſels in Ireland, ordeyned an Archbyſhopricke. 386.32.
  • Carton cited. 266.7.
  • Caſtels wonne by the Scottes 855.47. b.
  • Cantorbury Colledge in Ox|ford founded. 1003.50. a.
  • Caſſibellanes dominion where it lay by likelihood. 41.39.
  • Caſſibellane made generall of the Britaines agaynſt the Romanes. 41.46.
  • Carauſius made kyng of the Britaines. 81.55.
  • Carauſius ſlayne in the feelde by Alectus. 81.89.
  • Cantorburie deſtroyed by the Danes. 206.113.
  • Edmund Earle of Cambridge married Iſabel, daughter to the kyng of Spayne. 992.4. a.
  • Cardinall of Piergort, trauay|leth to make peace. 958.23. a.
  • Caſtles deliuered to the keping of Fouks de Brent by kyng.
  • Caen Abbey in Normandy builded. 315.91.
  • Caen wonne by the Engliſh|men. 930.50. a
  • Cadwane king of Northwales. 154.67.
  • Geffrey lord Charmey, diſcom|fited at Calais. 944.30. b. is taken priſoner there 945. 4. a.
  • Camber, ſecond ſonne to Brute 16.33.
  • Cambria allotted to Camber, nowe called Wales. 16.40
  • The Carricke burnt. 1476.36.
  • Cay doctor, cited. 2.76. and 3.8. and .3.94. and .4.2. and 4.47.
  • Cartimandua, refuſeth her huſ|band Venutius, and marri|eth Vellocatus. 58.82.
  • Cartimandua deliuered from her enimies by the Romanes 58.106.
  • Camulodunum taken by the Britaines, and ſacked. 63.91.
  • Caſtalio Balthaſar knight, en|ſtalled for the Duke of Vr|bice. 1461.45.
  • Caerleil citie and caſtle taken by the Scottes. 366.68.
  • Cardinall Cualo cõmeth ouer into England to kyng Iohn. 600.55. he excommunica|teth Lewes the Frẽch kings ſonne by name. 600.61.
  • Caerleil citie recouered from the Scottes. 397.3.
  • Caſtles names geuen by kyng Richard the fyrſt, to his bro|ther Iohn. 475.38.
  • Carpwald ſlayne by an Eth|nicke. 162.38.
  • Cauſe why the French Kyng warred agaynſt the Bri|taines. 562.52.
  • Caergrant, nowe called Cam|bridge. 30.59.
  • Caſinare Marques of Ran|dealme, Ambaſſadour from the Emperour. 1458.40.
  • Cary George, ſonne to the lorde Hunſdõ, made knight. 1846 45. his letter of chalenge to the lord Fleming, with his anſwere, and Syr George his replie. 1848.29.
  • Caſtle Galiard beſieged and deliuered to the French king 557.19.
  • Calice hauen in vayne attemp|ted to be deſtroyed. 1526.11.
  • Caxtons Chronicle cited. 24.41. and .30.48.
  • Cambridge poſſeſſed by the Danes. 212.38
  • Cambridge Towne builded. 30.47. and .30.72.
  • Caſtle of Maydens in Albania builded. 18.13.
  • Cardiffe caſtle in Wales. 346.18.
  • Cardinal Gualo. 592.3.
  • Chatoau Valyard beſieged. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 45.
  • Cardinals reuenues in Eng|land ſeaſed into the kynges handes. 929.43. a.
  • Cantorburie the head citie of the kyngdome of Kent. 147.69.
  • Caſſander vſurpeth the kyng|dome of Macedonie. 29.93
  • Caſtles fortified by kyng Iohn. 601.25.
  • Caius Voluſenus, looke Volu|ſenus.
  • Calater wood in Scotland. 24.29.
  • Calphurmus Agricola, ſent Lieutenant into Britaine. 76.74.
  • Cardiffe caſtle builded. 351.55.
  • Caſtle built nygh to Cryde Ab|bey, called Huberts folly. 632.21.
  • Capitoll of Rome ſaued by the noyſe of Ganders. 26.66.
  • Cambridge burned by the Danes. 245.60.
  • Caſtle Chinon and Sawmer. 542.23.
  • Caſtle and citie of Angiers de|liuered to the Duke of Bri|taine. 542.27.
  • The Cardinall of Saint An|drewes impriſoned. 1589. 4. is deliuered out of priſon, and daſheth the mariage be|tweene Prince Edward, & Marie ye Scottiſhe Queene 1591.55.
  • Carew, the Baron of Carew ſlayne. 1478.22.
  • Cauſes which moued Ceſar to make warre on ye Britaines. 34.103.
  • Cardinall Hiſpanus. 844.13. b.
  • Cambridge Vniuerſitie when founded, and by whom. 28.78.
  • Carewe Nicholas knight, knight of the Garter, maiſter of the kinges houſe beheaded 1571.17. the ſpeache which he uſed at his execution. ibidem.
  • EEBO page image 1447Caen beſieged and yeelded to the French. pag. 1276. col. 2 lin. 2.
  • Caſtles wonne by the byſhop of Duriſme. 832.20. a.
  • Caxton cited. 122.9.
  • Calice in old tyme called Icius Portus. 35.14.
  • Caircone caſtle fortified a|gainſt kyng Henry the fyrſt. 339.60.
  • Caradoc Lancarnanenſis, in what time he liued. 394.46.
  • Caleis inhabited with Engliſh|men. 943.35. a.
  • Carow Edmũde knight. 1450 41.
  • Caboto Sebaſtian diſcouereth Moſcouia. 1714.26.
  • Chateau Galiard caſtle in Nor|mandie, builded. 539.53.
  • Cambridgſhire annexed to the Sea of Ely. 349.94.
  • Cateſby Willyam atteinted. 1415.46.
  • Cantorburie burned with ca|ſuall fire. 191.90.
  • Candida Caſa, now Whiterne 192.27.
  • Cauſes which mooued Duke William of Normandie, to aſſay the cõquering of Eng|land. 285.81.
  • Caleis beſieged by the Duke of Burgoigne. pag. 1259. col. 2 lin. 15. he breaketh vp hys ſiege. 1260. col. 1. lin. 53.
  • Caen caſtle repayred. 359.59.
  • Canutus and Harold, ſonnes to king Swanus of Den|marke, ſent into England with a Nauie. 300.25.
  • Canutus & Harold with their armie put to flight by kyng William, eſcape to theyr ſhippes. 301.18.
  • Cauſey made through the fens of the Ile of Ely. 306.101.
  • Cardinals appoynted to treat of peace. 991.12. b.
  • Cambrey beſieged by king Ed|ward the third. 904.55. a.
  • Capitaine Hanſon. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 15. beheaded. col. 2. lin. 13.
  • Cairbadon, now called the citie of Bathe. 21.97.
  • Captaines flouriſhing in the dayes of Richard the firſt. 541.53.
  • Cardinall of Saint Prarede dealeth al for money. 1023.14. b.
  • Cardinals come into England to treat of peace. 901.53. b.
  • Caernaruan burned. 810.19. b.
  • Cadſant Ile. 901.23. b.
  • Cataractone towne. 170.54.
  • Caerbranke citie, nowe called Yorke, by whom buylded. 18.10.
  • Canute Prudan, marryeth Gi|tha, daughter to Oſgote Clappa. 268.1.
  • Carauſius commaunded to bee ſlayne, eſcapeth. 83.19.
  • Cadwan elected kyng of the Britaines. 156.75.
  • Carlile beſieged. 853.48. b.
  • Cenwalch or Chenwald ſuc|ceedeth his father Cinegiſ|cus in the kingdome of Weſt Saxons. 171.
  • Cenwalch putteth awaye hys wyfe, & receyueth her againe. 171.44.
  • Celwalch driuen out of his coũ|trey, flieth to the Eaſtangles. 171.46.
  • Cenwalch receiueth the Chri|ſtian fayth. 171.53.
  • Cenwalch recouereth his king|dome. 171.58.
  • Cedda a vertuous Prieſt, ſent to preach the Goſpell to the Eaſt Saxons. 174.23.
  • Cedda ordeined Byſhop of the Eaſt Saxons. 174.37.
  • Cedda borne in Northumber|land. 174.103.
  • Cenwalch king of weſt Sax|ons, departeth this lyfe. 180.63.
  • Centwine ſucceedeth Eſcui|nus in the kingdome of the weſt Saxons. 180 88.
  • Celieſtline Abbey in Irelande buylded. 208.203.
  • Ceolwolfe expulſed his king|dome by Bernwolfe. 205.72
  • Ceorlus, ſucceedeth his kinſmã Wibbas in the kingdome of Mercia. 153.9.
  • Ceolred, ſonne to king Ethel|red. 189.10.
  • Ceolred ſucceedeth Kenred in the kingdome of Mercia. 189.47.
  • Coelred dyeth, and is buryed at Litchfield. 189.48.
  • Ceadwalla entreth Kent wyth a armie, & is put to flight by the Kentiſhmen. 186.64.
  • Ceadwalla ſucceedeth Cent|wine in the kingdome of the weſt Saxons. 183.100.
  • Ceolwolfe ſucceedeth his Ne|phew Kenelme, in the kyng|dome of Mercia. 205.70.
  • Cerdicus gouerneth the Weſt partes of Britaine as kyng. 127.9.
  • Cerdicus doeth homage & feal|tie vnto K. Arthur. 137.78.
  • Cedda dyeth in Leſtinghẽ Mo|naſterie. 175.28.
  • Cheſſhyre waſted by the welch|men. 381.41.
  • Cerdiceore, ſuppoſed to be Yer|mouth in Northfolke. 126.108.
  • Certiceſtſhore. 130.46.
  • Ceolwolfe dyeth. 196.11.
  • Cealtide Synode. 199.11.
  • Celling William. 1463.11.
  • Cedferth, Byſhop of Donwich. 195.14.
  • Cedwallo, looke Cadwallo.
  • Ceorle Earle. 207.11.
  • Ceſar cited. 3.49. &. 3.62. and 4.77. &. 5.62.
  • Ceowuif departeth this lyfe. 155.43.
  • Celtica kingdome what coun|tryes in conteined. 1.101.
  • Cerdicus a Saxon arriueth with a power in Brytaine. 126.103.
  • Cheſſhyre a great part, deſtroy|ed by Norway Pirates. 238 40.
  • Ceadda ordeined Archbiſhop of Yorke. 177.71.
  • Ceadda remoued from the ſee of Yorke. 178.69.
  • Ceadda, made Byſhop of Mer|cia. 179.47.
  • Ceadda departeth this lyfe. 179.61.
  • Ceadda, brother to Cedda, go|uerneth Leſtinghem Mona|ſterie. 175.29.
  • Ceadwalla baniſhed out of his owne countrey. 184.20.
  • Ceadwalla returneth with an army into his owne countrey 184.34.
  • Ceadwalla baptized at Rome, and there dyeth. 185.4.
  • Ceadwalla voweth vnto God. 184.52.
  • Ceoluolf, ſucceedeth Oſrick in the kingdome of Northum|berland. 190.83.
  • Ceoluolf renounceth hys kyng|dome, and becommeth a Monke. 190.87.
  • Cedda, and his .iii. brethren all Prieſtes. 175.32.
  • Cheuling ſucceedeth Kenricus his father in the kyngdome of the weſt Saxons. 142.85.
  • Ceaulinus, looke Chauling.
  • Cerdicus, beginneth the king|dome of the Weſt Saxons. 127.10.
  • Cenulfe, ordeyned Byſhop of Dorcheſter. 223.60.
  • Centwine maketh warre vpon the Britaines, & ouerthrow|eth them. 183.44.
  • Cellach, ſecond Biſhop of Mer|cia. 176.19.
  • Cenwalch vanquiſhed by Wol|ſihere, and his countrey ſpoy|led. 176.86.
  • Celricus, or Ceolrick, Nephew to Cheuling reigneth ouer the Weſt Saxons. 145.63.
  • Celtike and Britiſh language al one. 4.93.
  • Celby Abbey in Yorkeſhyre buylded. 315.90.
  • Cewolfe ſucceedeth Burthred in the kingdome of Mercia. 218.95.
  • Cearlus, K. of Mercia. 162.1.
  • Ceſar, looke Iulius Ceſar.
  • Ceouulf, or Ceoloulph begyn|neth his reigne ouer the weſt Saxons. 152.72.
  • Certiceſtſhore, called in old time Nazaleoy. 131.18.
  • Certaine Gentlemen of meane calling, appoynted to gouern the Romane armie in Bry|taine. 77.12.
  • Charter of agreement between King Henry the ſeconde of England, and Willyam of Scotland. 440.51.
  • Charter of agreement between King Henry the ſeconde of England, and Roderike king of Connagh. 442.11.
  • Chriſtian blood no dearer to the Pope then the bloud of Infidels. 739.90.
  • Cheſter beſieged by the Sax|ons. 153.65.
  • Charles Earle of Flaunders, murdered traytrouſly by hys owne people. 360.64.
  • Churches are the Popes to de|fende, and not to robbe and ſpoyle. 741.68.
  • Chriſtian religion in Britayne reſtored. 125.48.
  • Cheſter ſee, remoued to Dur|ham. 241.25.
  • Children not begotten in law|full Matrimonie, to bee no heires. 198.103.
  • Chealred, king of Mercia. 187 103.
  • Chirchedune Adam, ſhamefully whipped about Poicters. 446.72.
  • Church goods layd out to gage to helpe the Pope with mo|ney. 633.20.
  • Charter of King Williã, graun|ted to the citie of London. 316.94.
  • Chiefe Iuſtice wordes agaynſt the clergie. 824.30. a.
  • Charles the fift Emperour ar|riueth at Douer. 1509.20. ſeemed not much to delyte in paſtyme. 1509.54. wyn|neth Cardinall Wolſey by riche rewardes & large pro|myſes. eadem. 30. commeth eftſons into England. 1520 20. is Knight of the Garter and ſetteth in his owne ſtall at Windſor. eadem. 35. en|treth into league with Kyng Henry. eadem. 55.
  • Charles King of Fraunce, ſen|deth an erronious booke in|to England. 199.47.
  • Chicheſter citie conſumed with fire. 465.35.
  • Charles Simplex, King of Fraunce, marryeth Egditha, daughter to King Edward. 223.11.
  • Cheſter citie builded. 58.5. &. 73.77.
  • Chorthmond, ſlayeth Aldred, murderer of King Ethelbert 201.69.
  • Cheſterfield battaile, fought by the Lord Henry, againſt the Barons. 777.16.
  • Cheſter citie beſieged by the Danes, and taken. 216.42.
  • Cheſter citie left by the Danes. 216.47.
  • Chitrey caſtle burnt. 385.39.
  • Chalus Cheuerell, beſieged, and taken by King Richarde EEBO page image 1447 the firſt. 539.88.
  • Cheſter made a principalitie. 1097.20. b.
  • Chifi William hanged for rob|bing of Pilgrimes. 484.31.
  • Chaunteries al committed to ye kings diſpoſition. 1604.55.
  • Cheſter citie by whom builded 18.75. and. 18.82.
  • Cheſter citie repaired by Liel. 18.74.
  • Cheſter citie builded before Brutes comming into this land. 18.77.
  • Chriſtes Churche in Cantor|burie repayred. 320.67.
  • Church of England fore gree|ued, and bereaued of her wealth. 321.6.
  • Churchmen of England com|plaine of kyng Wylliam Ru|fus to the Pope. 321.11.
  • Chereburg in Normãdy. 321 73.
  • Cheſter Wylliam knight, his woorthy woorkes. 1714.40.
  • Calthrop Iohn his woorthy woorkes. 1714.40.
  • Cheeke Iohn knight his booke agaynſt rebellion inſerted. 1677.
  • Children foure liuing, and in good likyng, borne at one burthen. 1872.12
  • Cheyney Henry knyght, is made Lord Cheney of Tod|dington. 1862.55.
  • Chriſterne kyng of Denmarke, commeth into England. 1525.56. returneth. ead. 20.
  • Charles Earle of Charoloys. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 6 mar|ried Margaret-ſiſter to Ed|ward the fourth. pag. 1318. col. 2. lin. 21. Duke of Bor|gongne. pag. 1318. col. 2. lin. 3.
  • Charles baſtard of Henry Duke of Somerſet, Lord Herbert, captaine of the rere|ward, in the voiage to Tur|win. 1478.51.
  • Tholmeley Roger knight, is one of the kinges Executors. 1611.50. is excepted out of the generall pardons, why. 1722.1.
  • Charles doctor, counſellor to Prince Arthur; and after Byſhop of Hereford. 1456.58.
  • The ſtill Chriſtmas. 1536.28.
  • The Chappel of our Lady in Weſtminſter Abbey built. 1457.40.
  • Cheuling, ſonne to Kenricus, kyng of Weſt Saxons. 142 55.
  • Charles, Baſtard of Henry Duke of Somerſet, created Earle of Worceſter. 1494 31.
  • Chierburghe yeelded to the French. pag. 1277. col. 1 lin. 16.
  • Chabor Wylliam, Lord Admi|rall of France, made knyght of the Garter. 1559.11.
  • Cheſter citie repayred, fortifi|ed, and inlarged. 222.9.
  • Chriſtin, mother to Edgar E|deling, profeſſeth her ſelfe a Nunne in Scotland. 298.75.
  • Chippingnorton by Cotfold. pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Charter of kyng Iohns ſubmiſ|ſion to the Pope. 576.12.
  • Channel caſt from Torkſey, to Lincolne. 359.11.
  • Chriſte our Sauiour borne. 46 7.
  • Cherburgh deliuered to the Engliſhmen. 1009.58. b.
  • Chinon taken by force of aſſault by the French kyng. 562.39.
  • Charles the Emperour marri|eth Iſabel daughter to the king of Portugal. 1537.20.
  • Chancerie court inſtituted. 303.52.
  • Charles the nienth, the French kyng, is knight of the Gar|ter. 1834.36.
  • Chriſtian fayth receiued by the Engliſhmen. 148.17
  • Cheſterby Philip, a knight of Lindeſey, admoniſheth kyng Henry the ſecond of his euill l [...]fe. 422.21.
  • Chriſtes Church in Cantorbu|rie, erected, and reſtored. 150 33.
  • Chartley caſtle founded by Ra|nulph Earle of Cheſter. 618 11.
  • Chicheſter made a Byſhoppes See. 309.64.
  • Churches builded in Northũ|berland. 168.80.
  • Church landes to be free from all tributes and ſeruices re|gall. 207.39.
  • Church goodes ſtolen, to be re|ſtored. 149.33.
  • Children to be baptiſed with three dippinges into fayre water. 420.101
  • Children to be baptiſed by any perſon, where danger of death is feared. 420.105.
  • Charter of king Henry the firſt. 586.66.
  • Free Chappels all geuen vnto the kyng. 1634.8.
  • Chriſtian religion in Britayne decayeth. 119.21.
  • Cheyney Frances knight. 1450.18.
  • Chertſey Abby in Southerie builded. 181.19
  • Chateau de Leire rendred to the Engliſh. pag. 1234. col. 2. lin. 47.
  • Charteries taken from ye Eng|liſhe. pag. 1249. col. 1. lin. 24.
  • Charles the great his ſpeare, ſent to kyng Adelſtane. 227.20.
  • Chaunteries all geuen vnto the kyng. 1634.8.
  • Charters graunted by Henry the third, are cancelled by hym. 629.16.
  • Charterhouſe Monke appre|hended at Cambridge. 657.77.
  • Charing Croſſe builded. 800.3. a.
  • Charles ye fifth kyng of France dyeth. 1020.15. b.
  • Charles the great, and Offa, reconciled. 195.36.
  • Charles the .9. King of Fraunce dyeth, hys obſequies kept. 1870.40.
  • Chamber Iohn a rebel. 1434.135. is hanged. 1434.20.
  • Charles French King. pag. 1412. col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Chandew a Lorde of Brytaine created Earle of Bathe. 1426.35.
  • Charleton Richard attainted. 1425.42.
  • Charles the .8. King of France, maketh warre on Fraunces Duke of Britaine. 1431. de|ſireth King Henrie to ayde him or to be menter. ibidem. ouerthrowen by the power of Britaine in battaile. 1433.45. marrieth the heyre of Britaine. 1437.10. redee|meth peace of King Henry the ſeuenth. 1440.10.
  • Church of S. Peter at Weſt|minſter buylded. 75.36.
  • Church of S. Peter in Corn|hill builded. 75.49.
  • Cheyney Iohn knight ſent into Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Iohn Lord Chandos ſlayne. 981.1. a.
  • Chriſtianus, a Byſhop of the Danes. 302.22.
  • Charles baſtard ſonne to Hen|ry Duke of Somerſet Earle of Worceſter ſent into Frãce in Ambaſſade with a trayne of aboue. 400.1506.23.
  • Iohn Cheyney condenmed. 1097.54. a.
  • Chriſtopher Vrſwide. pag. 1400. col. 1. line. 56. col. 2. lin. 8. pag. 1407. col. 2. lin. 54. pag. 1408. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Childe crucifyed by the Iewes at Norwich. 381.11.
  • Chriſtiãs beheaded by the Sa|raſins at Acres. 501.26.
  • Chiorburgh beſieged by the Engliſh. pag. 1192. col. 1. lin. 42. yeelded col. 2. lin. 24.
  • Cheldrike King of Saxonie, ar|ryueth in Scotland wyth an armie. 132.54.
  • Cheldrike, diſcomfited and cha|ſed wyth his armie of Sax|ons. 132.74.
  • Charles the fift Emperour dy|eth. 1785.58.
  • Charugage what it is. 549.2.
  • Church of Paule in London dedicated. 768.27.
  • Chalenge of the Duke of Orli|aunce. pa. 1141. col. 2. lin. 1.
  • Church goods ſold towardes payment of King Richard the firſt his raunſome. 512.47.
  • Chipnham battaile, fought be|tweene the Engliſhmen and Danes wyth equall victory. 212.67.
  • Cheſter made a Byſhops See. 309.65.
  • Cheſter citie wonne by ye Weſt Saxons. 204.32.
  • Chipnham. 207.25.
  • Cham alotted vnto Affrica. 1.77.
  • Chriſtians honoured and che|riſhed by Conſtantinus. 91.90.
  • Charnelles Hugh knight. 595.30.
  • Cheuling departeth into exyle, and there dyeth. 146.59.
  • Cheſter Abbey builded. 336.13.
  • Cheape of things. 900.40. a.
  • Cheldrike purſued by the Bri|taines, and ſlayne. 133.30.
  • Charles the French Kyngs bro|ther marryed to Lady Bea|trix. 715.2.
  • Geffrey Charney taken priſoner in Britain. 919.27. a.
  • Chicke hatched with foure feete 351.43.
  • Chicheſter, chiefe citie of the kingdome of the ſouth Sax|ons. 125.85.
  • Cypriotes ſtanderd taken in the feeld by the Engliſhmen, and ſent to Saint Edmondes ſhrine. 492.36.
  • Cypriotes ſubmit them ſelues to Kyng Richard the fyrſt. 493.24.
  • Ciſteaux order charged with paiment towardes the ran|ſome of king Richard the fyrſt. 512.56. refuſe giftes offered by the Emperour. 526.8.
  • Cirenceſter, nowe called Cice|ſter. 144.5.
  • Cireſter beſieged by Gurmun|dus, and taken. 144.11.
  • Ciuile contention in Kent for the kingdome. 187.36.
  • Cirenceſter battaile, fought be|tweene Penda and Qui|chelme. 169.31
  • Ciceſter caſtle raſed by the freendes of king Henry the third. 611.68.
  • Citie of London aſſigned to the cuſtody of the Conſtable of the Tower of Londõ. 74.81.
  • Cinegiſcus departeth this life. 171.35.
  • Citizens of London ſerued in the hall at coronation. 1120. col. 1. lin. 32.
  • Circuites appointed for Iuſti|ces itinerantes. 443.53.
  • Ciuil diſſention breeding in England againſt king Iohn. EEBO page image 1448 586.32.
  • Cicely Duches of Yorke, mo|ther vnto Edward ye fourth, dyeth. 1445.1.
  • Cinuiſe Queene. 175.59.
  • Citizens of London accurſed by the Pope. 596.74.
  • Ciuilis ſent into Britaine to rule the Prouinces there. 104.68.
  • Ciuill warres in Britaine .li. yeeres. 22.99.
  • Ciuil warre in Britaine be|tweene Conſtantinus, and Mordreds ſonnes. 138.17.
  • Cied Wylliam knight, Lorde Burleigh, made Lord Trea|ſurer of England. 1864.8.
  • Citie of London payeth to Hen|ry the third for a fine, three thouſand markes. 739.2.
  • Cinegiſcus ſucceedeth Do [...]ulf in the kyngdome of Weſt Saxons. 155.51.
  • Cinegiſcus receiueth his ſonne Richelinus, to raigne ioinet|ly with him in his kingdome 155.57.
  • Cimbil, brother to Cedda. 175 20.
  • Cicile ſecond daughter to Ed|ward the fourth. pag. 1356. col. 1. lin. 39. pag. 1413. col. 1. lin. 33.
  • Cicilie ſiſter to ye kyng of Swe|den, commethurto England, and is deliuered of a ſonne, called Edwardus Fortuna|tus. 1835.4. returneth into Sweden. 1836.16.
  • Citizens of Cantorburie ſlaine in a fraye. 270.95.
  • Citizens of London are graun|ted to paſſe toſle free through out an England. 628.94.
  • Citizens of London fined, for ayding king Lewes. 628.107.
  • Cingetorir, out of the Kinges of Kent, vanquiſhed, and ta|ken priſoner by the Romans 42.108.
  • Citizens of Wincheſter ſerue in the kytchen at King Ri|chard the fyrſt his coronati|on. 519.18.
  • Ciſſa, ſonne to Ella, ſucceedeth his father in the kingdome of South Saxons. 130.53
  • Cinewulfus, looke Kinewulfe.
  • Citizens of London ſerue in the Butterie, at King Richard the fyrſt his coronation. 519. 14. the wealthieſt caſt into priſon in Windſor caſtle. 774.10. obteyne pardon of the kyng. 774.43. and .775 63.
  • Ciuile diſcord among the Bri|taines for the gouernement. 75.115.
  • Cipriotes ſlaine lyke beaſtes by the Engliſhmen. 492.32
  • Cimbeline, looke Kymbeline.
  • Cinegiſcus receyueth the faith of Chriſte. 169.5.
  • Ciuile warres decayeth the force of Britaine. 101.36
  • Ciſteaur order fyrſt begun. 333 86.
  • Ciſteaur Abbey founded. 333.91.
  • Cimburgh, daughter to Pen|da, married to Alchfride. 173.31.
  • Cities, Townes, & Trees, o|uerthrowẽ by wind. 199.63
  • Cities & townes defaced by ſo|daine fire. 196.21.
  • Clifford Robert knight, ſent by the rebelles, to the Ducheſſe of Burgegne. 1442. belee|ueth Perken to be the Duke of Yorke. ibidem. returneth home, and commeth vnto the kyng. 1443.48.
  • Lionel Duke of Clarence, mar|rieth the Duke of Millans daughter. 974.51. b.
  • The Cleargie complained of in the lower houſe. 1553.10.
  • Clothes forbidden by the ſtates of the lowe countreys, to be tranſported thyther out of England. 1833.35. the mart of them tranſferred vn|to Embden ead. 45.
  • Claudius the Emperour arri|ueth at Porcheſter in Bri|taine, and there fighting with the Britaines, is put to the woorſe. 50.57.
  • Claudius the Emperor driuen backe to his ſhippes by Arui|ragus. 50.72
  • Claudioceſtria, nowe Glouce|ſter, and why ſo called. 51.52.
  • Cleneland waſted by ye Scots. 306.116.
  • Clere Matthew, Sheriffe of Kent. 497.28.
  • Clare Richard Earle of Glou|ceſter dyeth. 800.60.
  • Clotenus, kyng of Cornewall. 22.89.
  • Cloth workers ſtrangers. 900.43. b.
  • Cleander ſetteth on the Ro|mane ſouldiers, to cõplaine on Perhennis. 77.34
  • Cleberie caſtle taken, and de|ſtroyed. 396.10
  • Bertrain de Cleaquin diſcõfi|teth the Engliſhmen. 990.16. b.
  • Gilbert de Clare, Earle of Glo|ceſter dyeth. 815.17. a.
  • Gilbert de Clare, Earle of Glouceſter ſlayne. 852.55. b.
  • Clinton Geffrey accuſed of trea|ſon. 361.75.
  • Clarenbald, elect Abbot of S. Auguſtines in Cantorburie. 415.77.
  • Clodius Albinus, appoynted Lieutenãt of Britain. 77.71
  • Clodius Albinus choſeth forth a great power of Britaines to trãſport ouer into Fraũce. 77.78.
  • Clodius Albinus encountreth with Seuerus the Empe|rour in Fraunce, & is ſlayne. 78.7.
  • Clerke William atteinted. 1425.48.
  • Clifford Henry knight Earle of Cumberland 1536.17.
  • The Clergie proud in apparell and licentious in lyfe. 1504.45.
  • Clergie denie to graunt a ſub|ſidie. 823.45. a. they are ex|cluded from the Kings pro|tection. 823.53. b. receyued againe. 824.40. a.
  • Sir Iohn Clerke ſlain. 1013.10. a.
  • Clergie out of order, and full of vnſeemely enormities. 330.30.
  • Clun Riuer. 55.62.
  • Clippers of money puniſhed. 788.47. b.
  • Clergie denyeth to graunt a ſubſidie. 991.4. b.
  • Cloaricus, a Mountaine in Wales. 117.56.
  • Claimes at the Coronation of king Henry the fourth. 1116 46. a.
  • Chilterne Woods, and coun|trey. 245.18.
  • William Clinton created Erle of Huntington. 900.13. b.
  • Clide riuer. 70.1.
  • Clergie men, puniſhable before a temperal Iudge, for killing the Kings Deere. 442.103.
  • Clergie men, to be conuented, and puniſhed by a temporall Iudge, as wel as the Laytie. 442.110.
  • Claudianus the Poet cyted. 106.63.
  • Claudius the Emperour com|meth into Britaine. 49.69.
  • Cluſium in Italy beſeeged by Brennus & Beinus. 25.80.
  • The Clergy to bee releaſed of the Premunire, giue the king 100000 .li. 1556.32.
  • Clerkes not ſuffred to come o|uer into the Realme, without an othe. 418.27.
  • Claudius Emperour of Rome, ſendeth an armie into Bry|taine. 48.62.
  • Clokes ſhort, brought to be vſed in England. 471.90.
  • Clipeſtone. 516.82.
  • Roger Lord Clifford takẽ. 790.30. b.
  • Cnute ouermatched by King Edmond. 257.1.
  • Cnute and King Edmond, a|gree to part the land between them. 257.24.
  • Cnute refuſeth to combat with King Edmond. 257.32.
  • Cnute concludeth a league and truce with King Edmond vppon conditions. 257.80.
  • Cnute receyued for abſolute Kyng of all England. 257.100.
  • Cnute taketh vppon him the whole rule ouer the realme of England. 258.65.
  • Canute, looke Cnute.
  • Cnute ſeeketh occaſions, to ryd himſelfe of ſuch traitours as had betrayed other vnto him. 260.14.
  • Cnute paſſeth ouer into Den|marke with an army againſt the Vandales. 260.75.
  • Cnute returneth againe into England. 261.4.
  • Cnute paſſeth ouer with an ar|mie into Denmark, agaynſt the Swedeners. 261.11.
  • Cnute with his armie ouer|throwne by the Swedeners 261.13.
  • Cnute goeth to Rome, to viſite the burialles of Peter and Paule. 261.57.
  • Cnute dyeth at Shafteburie, and lyeth buryed at Winche|ſter. 261.71.
  • Cnute, the myghtieſt Prince that euer reygned in Eng|land. 262.1.
  • Cnute withdraweth from Lon|don into the Ile of Shepie, and there wintereth. 253.75.
  • Cnute ordeined King of Eng|land at Southampton. 254.11.
  • Cnute beſiegeth London, and is repulſed. 254.19.
  • Cnute and king Edmond Iron|ſide, trie their right in a com|bat at the Ile of Oldney. 256.59.
  • Cnute offreth his crowne to S, Edmond. 250.50.
  • Cnute, a great benefactor to S. Edmond. 250.35.
  • Cnutes endenour to eſtabliſhe himſelfe in the kingdome of England. 250.33.
  • Cnute ſetteth his crowne vpon the head of the Image of the crucifix. 262.58.
  • Cnute ſonne to Swanus, elec|ted to ſucceede in his fathers dominions. 250.3.
  • Cnutes crueltie againſt ye Eng|liſh pledges. 250.75.
  • Cnute returneth into England with an armie. 251.78.
  • Cnutes pride, in commaunding the ſea not to ſlowe. 262 29.
  • Cnute conſtrayned to forſake this realme, flyeth into Den|mark. 250.69.
  • Cneus Trebellius, looke Tre|bellius.
  • Cnuto, ſonne to Sueno king of Danes, ſent with an army in|to England againſt K. Wil|liam. 308.25.
  • Cnute marryeth Emma, wy|dow to king Egelredus. 259 47.
  • Cnutes iſſue. 262.74.
  • Commiſſioners ſent from the Pope into England. 304.52.
  • EEBO page image 1448Contention between the Arch|byſhops of Cantorburie and Yorke, for the ſuperioritie. 305.22.
  • Conſtantinus, ſonne to Cador, beginneth to rule ouer Bri|taine. 138.3.
  • Conſtantinus appoynted kyng by Arthur, and crowned. 138.10.
  • Cornelius Tacitus what tyme he wrote. 58.36.
  • Cogidune, a king of the Bri|taines. 58.33.
  • Courtehuſe Robert departeth this lyfe. 362.115.
  • Courtehuſe Robert pineth a|way vpon greefe and diſplea|ſure. 363.11.
  • Copa, a counterfeite Phiſiti|on, poyſoneth Aurelius Am|broſe. 123.57.
  • Conran kyng of Scottes, mar|rieth Alda, ſiſter to Vter Pendragon. 132.17.
  • Corgh kingdome in Ireland, geuen vnto two Iriſh lordes 450.9.
  • Combat betweene Arthure, and certayne Giauntes in Fraunce. 133.70.
  • Continuall victories are a pro|uocation to manfulneſſe, and contrarſwyſe. 375.94.
  • Chorea Gigantum, otherwyſe called Stonehenge. 129.32.
  • Conſtantinus ruled by the ver|tuous counſell, and admoni|tions of his mother Helene the Empreſſe. 94.4.
  • Colcheſter Towne walled by Helene the Empreſſe. 94.9.
  • Contrarietie among wryters, concernyng the warres be|tweene the Britaines and Saxons. 125.13.
  • Connah countrey, where it ly|eth, and the nature thereof. 420.37.
  • Collections made for the chri|ſtians in the Eaſt partes, and for maintenance of the warres there, agaynſt the miſcreantes. 409.20.
  • Combat fought betweene Henrye of Eſſex, and Ro|bert de Mountfort. 397.59.
  • Conditions of agreement, be|tweene kyng Henry the ſe|cond, and his ſonnes. 438.48.
  • Conſtantius forſaketh Helen, and is conſtrained to marrie Theodora. 89.30.
  • Conſtantius and Galerius Maximianus, created Em|perours togeather 89.32.
  • Conſtantius falleth ſicke, and dyeth. 89.75.
  • Conſtantius ſetteth the crown vppon his ſonne Conſtanti|nus head. 89 87
  • Conſtantius policie, to diſcerne true Chriſtians from falſe. 89.109.
  • Conſtantinus, ſonne to Con|ſtantius, crowned, and pro|claimed Emperour. 89.87. and .90.43.
  • Conſtantinus begotten vpon a Britiſh woman, and borne in Britaine. 90.64.
  • Conſtantinus created Empe|rour in Britaine. 90.66.
  • Conſtantinus eſcapeth vnto his father in Britaine. 89.79. and .90.77.
  • Conſtantinus for his noble actes atchieued, ſurnamed the great. 90.65.
  • Conſtantinus hougheth poſt horſes, for feare of purſuing. 90.71.
  • Conſtantinus requeſted to come into Italy to ſubdue Marentius. 91.3.
  • Cõſtantinus marrieth Fauſta, daughter to Maximinianus. 91.7.
  • Conſtantia, ſiſter to Conſtanti|nus, married to Licinius. 91 62.
  • Conſtantinus leadeth an armie into Italie agaynſt Maxen|tius, and ſlayeth him. 91.70
  • Cõſtantinus getteth the whole Empire vnder his ſubiecti|on. 91.84.
  • Conſtantinus kyng of Scots, conſpireth with the Welch|men agaynſt kyng Adelſtane. 225.16.
  • Conſtantinus and his Scottes ſubdued by kyng Adelſtane. 225.21.
  • Conſtantinus reſtored to his kyngdome, acknowledgeth to hold the ſame of the kyng of England. 225.27.
  • Conſtantinus kyng of Scottes ſlayne. 226.74.
  • Conſtantinus arriueth at Tot|nes in Deuonſhire with an armie. 108.51.
  • Conſtantinus crowned kyng of great Britaine. 108.69.
  • Conſtantius, ſonne to king Conſtantinus, made a Monke. 109.6.
  • Conſtantinus trayterouſly ſlaine by a Pict. 109.9
  • Conſtantius the Monke, ſonne to Conſtantinus, created kyng of Britayne. 109.58.
  • Conſtantius the kyng murde|red. 109.96.
  • Cornelius Tacitus cited. 73.19.
  • Coilus, ſonne to Marius, made king of Britaine. 73.83.
  • Colcheſte in Effex builded. 74.10.
  • Coilus brought vp among the Romanes at Rome. 73.85.
  • Coilus dyeth. 74.15.
  • Cordilla, youngeſt daughter to Leir, married to Aganippus one of the Princes of France 19.113.
  • Cordilla, youngeſt daughter to Leir, admitted Queene of Britaine. 20.67.
  • Conſtans, ſonne to Conſtanti|nus, ſhorne a Monke. 98.34.
  • Conſtans made partaker of the Empire, with his father Cõ|ſtantinus. 98.35.
  • Conſtans ſent into Spayne with an armie. 98.38
  • Colman ordeyned Byſhop of Northumbers. 177.8
  • Colman returneth into Scot|land. 177.25.
  • Controuerſie about ſhauing Prieſtes crownes & beards. 177.16.
  • Coilus ſendeth Ambaſſadours vnto Cõſtantius to conclude peace with him. 88.68
  • Compromiſe touching poſſeſſi|ons betwixt Richard the firſt, and Philip kyng of Fraunce. 538.32.
  • Conſtance ſiſter to king Lewes of Fraunce, married to Eu|ſtace Duke of Normandie. 372.63.
  • Conſtantinus kyng of Scots, perſwaded to ayde the Bri|taines agaynſt the Saxons. 120.10.
  • Contention betwene the Arch|byſhops of Cantorburie and Yorke, about ſetting the kynges crowne vppon his head. 360.50.
  • Commotion raiſed by Earle Godwyn, and his adherentes againſt Kyng Edward. 271.50.
  • Couentrey Abbey ſpoyled. 380 62.
  • Coyne in England chaunged. 453.111.
  • Conſtantius ſent againſt Con|ſtantinus into Fraunce with an armie. 98.69.
  • Conſtantinus ſlain in Fraunce. 98.71.
  • Counſell holden at Oxford. 251.48.
  • Conſtantius marryeth Helene daughter to Coilus Kyng of Britaine. 88.70.
  • Commendable proteſtation, & worthy of Chriſtians. 468.69.
  • Counterfeiters of Chriſt appre|hended and executed. 620.8.
  • Conſpiracie moued by the No|bilitie of England, agaynſt king Stephan. 367.34.
  • Counterfeit myracles of the Monkes againſt Prieſts, for their houſes. 235.112.
  • Courtney Williã Lord Court|ney ſon vnto Edward Erle of Deuonſhire. 1450.40.
  • Courtney William knight. 1450.42.
  • The Corniſh men rebel. 1446. 5. are ouerthrowen at Black|heath. 1447. rebell agayne with Perkin Warbecke. 1449.50. diſſolue their po|wer. 1450.50. are ſore vexed by commiſſioners. 1451.1.
  • Comete ſeene goyng backward in the firmament. 351.45.
  • Courtney Williã Lord Court|ney and ſonne to the Erle of Denonſhire marieth Ratha|rin daughter to Edward the fourthe committed to the tower. 1457.30.
  • Courtney Henry Marques of Exceter commeth wyth a great power againſt the re|bels of the North. 1568.14. Lord Steward of England at the arreignment of the Lord Dercy & Huſſey. 1570. 5. is condemned of treaſon. 1572.10. is executed. ibidẽ.
  • Courtney Edward Earle of Deuonſhire ſuccoureth Ex|ceſter and is hurt. 1450.40. & 47.
  • Colonie ſent to inhabite the Ar|des in Ireland. 1864.35.
  • Conanus, looke Aurelius Co|nanus.
  • Combat at Weſtmin. 1016.45. a.
  • Conſtable Robert Knight put|to death. 1570.10.
  • Combat for land appointed, but not fought, and the manner therof. 1858.52.
  • Counterfeyters of the Virgin Mary, and of Mary Mag|dalen, apprehended and con|demned. 620.27.
  • Cobham William Knight hys proweſſe. 1640.30.
  • Colledges all geuen vnto the king. 1634.8.
  • Conſpiracie made by Kineard, againſt Kinelwulf. 198.3.
  • Conrade Emperour. 262.1.
  • Commons ſubmit themſelues to King Henry the thyrd. 614.63.
  • Conſtantinus a Britaine choſen Emperour. 98.4.
  • Copſius made gouernour ouer the Northumbers. 312.17.
  • Copſius ſlayne by Oſulf. 312.25.
  • Contention between Thur [...]an Abbot of Glaſtenburie, & the Monkes of that houſe. 313.1.
  • Cõſtantinus Pagonatus, Em|perour. 183.54.
  • Cornwall Edmund knight ſent into Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Contibald Iames Ambaſſador from Maxumlian Duke of Burgoine. 1438.45.
  • Comete appeareth. 739.46.
  • Comius kept as priſoner by the Britaines, ſet at libertie. 36.91.
  • Colcheſter caſtle ſurrendred to Lewes. 610.35.
  • Coyne of Copper the value im|baſed. 1709.10.
  • Comius, gouernour of Artois ſent by Ceſar into Britaine. 35.37.
  • EEBO page image 1449Cornhill miſtaken for Thorney. 75.51.
  • Contention betwixt the Arch|byſhop of Cantorburie & the Erle of Kent. 637.1.
  • Colcheſter caſtle beſieged and wonne by King Iohn. 598.24.
  • Conſtance refuſeth her huſband and maryeth a new. 547.41.
  • Conuocation at Powles. pag. 1155. col 1. lin. 12.
  • Coilus dyeth. 88.72.
  • Commotion rayſed by Roger Acton. pag. 1166. col. 2. lin. 34.
  • Conſpiracie moued by Byſhop Odo, aganiſt King William Rufus. 318.28.
  • Couentrie Abbey, by whom buylded. 277.15.
  • Conyers Roger knight, made captayne of the Tower of Durham. 449.47.
  • Coleſey taken and ſpoyled by the Danes. 244.35.
  • Controuerſie betweene the Prieſtes and Monkes ended by Myracles. 236.34.
  • Conſtantinus deceaſſeth at Ni|comedia in Aſia. 94.23.
  • Corne blaſted and burnt vp by lightning. 270 7.
  • Colcheſter ſuppoſed to bee in olde tyme Cannilodunum. 54.55. & .74.
  • Coyne throughout the realme, broken or ſlit. 363.112.
  • Conſpiracie moued by ye kings of Scotland and Wales, a|gainſt king Adelſtane. 225.18.
  • Conan Meridock, made king of Britaine in Fraunce. 95.71.
  • Conan Meridock ſendeth into great Britaine for wyues for his people. 95.87.
  • Couetous practiſe of Carauſi|us to enritche himſelf. 83.4.
  • Courtchuſe William, ſonne to Duke Robert, made Earle of Flaunders. 360.68.
  • Courtchuſe William, Earle of Faunders, dyeth of a wound. 361.33.
  • Contractes without witneſſe concerning mariage, may be denyed. 341.18.
  • Conſtantius begynneth hys reigne ouer Britaine. 89.5.
  • Conſtantinus the ſonne of Con|ſtantius, borne. 89.15.
  • Conſtantius his birth and No|bilitie. 89.
  • Conſpiracie of the Britaines to reiect the Romane bon|dage. 60.10.
  • Conſtantinus gathereth an ar|mie, and paſſeth ouer into Fraunce therwith. 98.23.
  • Conſpiracie againſt Elidurus by his brethren. 31.83.
  • Contention betweene two bre|thren, Earle Harold, & Earle Toſtie. 278.75.
  • Counſell holden at Oxford by the Lordes that take parte wich King Henry the thyrd. 610.28.
  • Cole Moore battaile agaynſt the Saxons. 116.16.
  • Corineus, captaine of a Troyan ofſpring. 13.75.
  • Corineus & Brute ioyne their companies together. 13.80.
  • Corineus and Brute arryue in Fraunce. 13.84.
  • Corineus wreſtieth wich Gog|magog. 15.83.
  • Commiſſioners ſent from the Parliament to king Richard the ſecond. 1113.24. a.
  • Conſtable Iohn knight. 1448.49.
  • Collect deuiſed in honour of Archbyſhop Thomas Bec|ket. 425 25.
  • Courtney Walter. 1450.34.
  • Contention betweene Anſelme Archbyſhop of Cantorburie, and Thomas the electe of Yorke. 348.11.
  • The Colledge of Ieſus foun|ded. 1462.52.
  • A Colledge erected at Ipſwich. 1533.54.
  • Coyne of copper embaſed. 1818.10. called all in. ea|dem. 31.
  • Coyne forteine all except the Frenche & Flemiſh crownes forbydden. 1816.7.
  • Coyne new made. 1816.38.
  • Counſtance mother to Arthur. 543.40.
  • Conſtance committeth Arthur her ſonne to the truſt of the French King. 543.47.
  • Coronation of King Iohn. 544.76.
  • Courtney Edward ſonne to Henry Marques of Exceſter ſet at libertie. 1720.45. made Earle of Deuonſhire. 1721.1. is committed to the towre. 1734.36. delyuered out of the towre, & commit|ted to the ſure keepin on Sir Thomas Ereſham. 1755.8. is ſet at libertie, and obtey|neth licence to paſſe the ſeas where he dyeth. 1763.30. is deſcribed and his frowarde fortune. ibidem.
  • Counſell holden at Oxford by the Archbyſhop of Cantor|burie. 620.2.
  • Comentarius Alexander a de|uine preacher to King Iohn 569.8. his opinions in mat|ters of Religion, and accor|ding to the aucthoritie of the Pope in temporall poſſeſſi|ons. 569.33.
  • Iohn Comyn murdred by Ro|bert Brus. 841.43. b.
  • Compton Henry knight made Lord of Comptõ in the Hole. 1862.54.
  • Conſtances citie wonne by the Frenchmen, and recouered a|gaine. 351.60.
  • Cono, the Popes Legate in Fraunce. 351.115.
  • Conſpiratours againſt Kyng William Rufus in ye North, ſodeinly ſurpriſed. 329.3.
  • Coffins of Gold and ſiluer, full of dead mens bones. 327.35
  • Couragiouſnes of king Willi|am Rufus, declared in hys dealing towardes Helias. 329.93.
  • Commodus, Emperour of Rome. 76.82.
  • Condhere, ſeruant to Oſwyn, ſlayne. 170.56.
  • Contention for ſuperioritie be|tweene Henry Byſhop of Wincheſter Legate, & Theo|bald archbyſhop of Cãtorbu|rie Primate of Englande. 378.59.
  • Cornwall giuen to Corineus. 15.98.
  • Cornelius Tacitus cited. 45.44. &. 46.34. &. 53.42. and 58.30.
  • Collingham William a valiant Gentleman of Suſſex & ene|mie to the Frenchmen. 601.7.
  • Conſtantinus brother to Al|droenus King of little Bry|taine ſent with an armie into Britaine. 102.39.
  • Conſtance wyfe to Prince Eu|ſtace, ſent home with her dowrie. 388.72.
  • Colledge of Saint Michael in Cambridge founded. 872.26. a.
  • Cornelius Tacitus cited. 113.
  • Cowchete wonne by the Lord Talbot. pag. 1267. col. 2. lin. 22.
  • Couentrey church ioyned to the Sea of Cheſter. 336.3.
  • Colledge of Fodringey. 1445.5.
  • Counſell holden at Weſtmin|ſter by Hubert Arcybyſhop of Cantorbury, concerning ec|cleſiaſticall matters. 549.17.
  • Colde Winter. 551.65.
  • Conſtantinus, borne in Bythy|nia. 88.90.
  • Congreſhall Lord Congreſhall captaine of Perkin War|beckes gard. 1441.33.
  • Conan meridock, Duke of Cornwall. 93.34.
  • Conſtantinus firſt peopled Ar|morica with Britaines. 97.8
  • Conſtantia Poſthumia, wyfe to Gracianus the Emperour. 97.43.
  • Colledge of Braſen Noſe in Oxford founded. 1463.22.
  • Cordilla ſlayeth her ſelf. 20.86.
  • Cogheſhal Raufe cited. 560.2.
  • Contention betweene the By|ſhops and Monkes of Can|torburie about the Election of an Archbyſhop. 561.84.
  • Coggeſhall Abbey in Eſſer, founded. 394.27.
  • Coiff Edwines heathen By|ſhop. 161.39.
  • Corniſhmen ſubdued by Kyng Adelſtane. 226.94.
  • Corniſhmen rydde quite out of Exeter. 226.98.
  • Confederates with Henry the ſonne, inuade the dominious of King Henry the .ii. 427.56.
  • Counſels holden, concerning the reſtitution of ſecular Prieſts to their Colledges, and ye remouing of Monkes. 235.108.
  • Conſtans ſlayne at Vienna by treaſon. 98.81.
  • Cõſtantinus Capronimos, Em+perour. 197.79.
  • Conuocation at Powles. pag. 1166. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • The Colledge of Chriſtes chur|che in Oxford erected. 1533 54.
  • Compoſition betwixt Henrye the fourth and hys brother. 630.58.
  • Couentrey made free of tolle and cuſtome. 277.21.
  • Conſpiracie moued by Robert Earle of Northumberland, againſt King William Ru|fus. 325.104.
  • Coilus Earle of Colcheſter be|ginneth to rule ouer Bry|taine. 88.52.
  • Conſtantinus the great, hys ſwoorde ſent to Kyng Adel|ſlane. 227.17.
  • Confederacie of noble men a|gainſt Henry the .iii. 750.50.
  • Common lawes of the realme, inſtituted. 274.96.
  • Cowling caſtle aſſaulted. 1727 40.
  • Communication betwixte the French King & Kyng Iohn. 546.70.
  • Couer few inſtituted. 299.17.
  • Conſtantinus ſlaine, and buri|ed at Stonhenge. 138.33.
  • Conſtantinus reprehended for his tyrannie. 138.69.
  • Cordes Lord Cordes a French man Lieutenant of Picardie aydeth the rebels in Flaun|ders. 1435.10. beſiegeth Newport. 1436.50. his gre|die deſire of Calice. cadem. 20.
  • Colgrime, looke Colgerne.
  • Colgerne eſcapeth into Germa|nie for ayde. 132.
  • Ingeram Lord Coucy created Earle of Bedford. 971.23. a
  • Compoſition of the Romaines with the Gaules for their li|bertie. 27.6.
  • Conan Duke of Britaine, de|parteth this life. 410.8.
  • Colwolphus poſſeſſeth part of Mercia by graunt of the Danes. 215.70.
  • Courſye caſtle taken by Henry the fift. pa. 1190. col. 1. li. 2.
  • Hugh Courtney Earle of De|uonſhire EEBO page image 1449 killeth the French|men. 904.15. a.
  • Conſpiracie againſt Henry the fourth. pag. 1126 col. 1. lin. 5. diſcloſed by the Earle of Rutland. pag. 1127. col. 1. lin. 1. conſpiracie againe. pag. 1134. col. 1. lin. 8.
  • Combat fought betweene king Edmond Ironſide, and King Cnute. 256.59.
  • Conqueſt of Ireland taken in hand by the Engliſhmen. 418.34.
  • Corniſhmen, a remnant of the old Britaines. 203.11.
  • Corniſhmen ſubdued by ye weſt Sarons. 203.12.
  • Corbert Richard knight ſent in|to Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Cotteſholde ſheepe tranſported into Spayne. pag. 1317. col. 1. lin. 47.
  • Coronation of King Henry the iiii. proclaymed. 1116.40. a.
  • Conſpiracie againſt King Ri|chard the ſecond. 1091.40. b. detected. 1092.5. a.
  • Combat appoynted at Couen|trey. 1100.57. a.
  • Iane de Courtney maryed to the Earle of Saint Pawle. 1016.11. b.
  • Colgerne King of Saxons in the North, ouerthrowen by Arthur. 132.30.
  • Combat at Weſtminſter. 1047 56. b.
  • Cotteſholde. pag. 1320. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Courtney Archbyſhop of Can|torburie in diſpleaſure. 1048 15. b.
  • Councel at Bruſſels. 905.40. a
  • Councel at Villefort. 910.12. a.
  • Walter Byſhop of Couentrey impriſoned. 847.30. a.
  • Court of Chiualrie. 1103.1. b
  • Counſellers remoued from the King. 1070.5. b.
  • Counſellers committed to pri|ſon. 1070.21. b.
  • Conſpiracie moued by Robert Earle of Glouceſter, wyth many of the Nobilitie, a|gainſt Kyng Stephan. 368.57.
  • Iohn Lord Cobham condem|ned. 1097.54. a
  • Commiſſioners from Flaun|ders reiected. 1040.1. b.
  • William Courtney Archbiſhop of Cantorburie. 1038.21. b.
  • Iohn Coplãd taketh the Scot|tiſh king. 940.4. a. rewarded for the ſame. 940.2. b.
  • Thomas Corbrige made Arch|byſhop of Yorke. 835.1. b. dyeth. 840.37. a.
  • Couentrey the Queenes Har|borow. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Commiſſioners for peace mette at Arras. 915.40. b.
  • Reinald Lord Cobham cõdem|ned. 1098.11. a.
  • Cold prophet right ſerued. 1038.40. b.
  • Coldingham Abbey. 185.70.
  • Colingborne beheaded. pag. 1406. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Colledges in Oxford founded. 884.47. a.
  • Coquid Riuer. 241.32.
  • Colgerne ſlayne by the Bry|taines. 133.25.
  • Cocke broke. pag. 1371. col. 2. lin. 58.
  • Coyne amended. 789.47. a.
  • Conſtable of Fraunce his offer to Edward the fourth. pag. 1348. col. 2. li. 18.
  • Counteſſe of Oxford pryſoned. pag. 1142. col. 2. lin. 15.
  • Conquet wonne. pag. 1213. col. 2. lin. 3.
  • Conſtantines citizen of Lon|don executed. 620.17
  • Conan duke of Britaine ſea|ſeth the citie of Nauntes in|to his hands. 398.36
  • Conſpiracie of the Nobles a|gaynſt Archigallo. 31.4
  • Colledges al commytted to the kyngs diſpoſition. 1604.54
  • Combat cõcluded to be fought 533.74. it breaketh of a|gayne.
  • Corſelles caſtle wonne and ra|ſed. 533.15
  • Coyne enhaunced. 1537.30
  • Coilus gouernour of Colche|ſter, commeth agaynſt kyng Aſclepiodotus with an army 82.62.
  • Cor [...]e caſtle. 236.48
  • Corphes gate. 337.1
  • Coleuille Philip rebelleth a|gainſt king Stephẽ. 393.21
  • Corinbratus, looke Gurguntus
  • Controuerſie ariſing betweene king Henry the firſt, & Arch|biſhop Anſelme. 338.26
  • Conſpiracie made by Robert Beleſme Earle of Shrewſ|bury againſt king Henry the firſt. 339.56
  • Conſtance Duches of Lanc. di|eth. 1084.31. b
  • Confirmation of charters by Henry the third. 649.62
  • Corman ſent to preach the goſ|pell in Northumberlande. 167.77.
  • Corman returneth, hauyng ta|ken ſmal effect. 167.87
  • Connach in Ireland, ordeyned an Arehbiſhopricke. 386.33
  • Crown intailed vnto the heires of Henrye the fourth. pag. 1125. col. 1. lin. 40.
  • Common councell called. pag. 1290. col. 2. lin. 4.
  • Councell of Conſtance. pag. 1170. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Combat fought betweene Ca|tigernus and Horſus. 116.2
  • Controuerſies betwit prelates of the church. 725.70
  • Councel at Stamford. 1080.1. b.
  • Commodus enuieth the re|nowme of Calphurnius. 77 4.
  • Cobre. 201.51
  • Commotion at Norwich. pag. 1272. col. 1. lin. 39.
  • Edmund Erle of Cornwal di|eth. 836.16. a
  • Commotion begun at Yorke. pag. 1319. col. 1. lin. 21.
  • Courteney Archbiſhop of Can|torbury purchaſeth Bulles to get money. 1086.40. b.
  • Colgerne a Saton commeth ouer into Britaine with a power. 129.57
  • Carlot queene of France. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 25.
  • Conſpiracie againſt king Ri|chard the ſecõd. 1091.20. b
  • Coynes changed. pag. 1161. col. 1. lin. 23.
  • Concubines of Ed. iiii. pag. 1375. col. 2. lin. 30.
  • Cordilla taken priſoner, & layd in ward. 20.83
  • Cornwall aſſigned to Theo|mantius. 34.41
  • Conſpiracie practiſed agaynſt Cheuling king of Weſtſax|ons. 145.56
  • Coyne altered to the better. 398.16.
  • Conſpiracie againſt Ethelwol|fus, for placing his wife vn|der a cloth of eſtate. 207.68
  • Coyne newe. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 3.
  • Couentree. pag. 1329. col. 2. lin. 11.
  • Cõſtantius ſent ouer into Bri|taine with an army. 88.65
  • Cromwell Thomas late ſer|uant to the Cardiaall, is ad|mytted into the kyngs ſer|uice. 1554.25. made Ma|ſter of the Rolles. 1563.11. Secretary to the kyng, and maſter of the Rolles, is made Lorde keeper of the Priuie Seale. 1563.20. is created Lord Cromwel. ead. 24. is made general vnder the king ouer al ye ſpiritualitie. ead. 26 commaundeth the Pater no|ſter, the Ane, the Creede, and the ten Commaundementes to be taught in Engliſh. ead. 40. made knight of the Gar|ter. 1570.28. the perſwa|der of the ſuppreſſion & pul|lyng downe of all houſes of religion and Pilgrimages. 1570.24. created Earle of Eſſex, and Lord great cham|berlaine of England. 1578. 47. is attainted, and put to death. eadem. 27. the prayer pronounced by hym at his death. ibidem. is deſcribed. 1579.20.
  • Croftes Iames knight arraig|ned. 1755. ſet at libertie. 1763. is ioined with the lord Gray in the charge of the Li|eutenant general of the army before Lith. 1804.20.
  • Cranmer Thomas the kynges chapleyne, and ambaſſadour to the Pope, made Archby|ſhop of Canterbury. 1559.55. diſſolueth by ſentence the marriage betweene the king and Katherine his brothers widow 1560.40. is God|father to the Lady Elizabeth the kings daughter. 1561
  • Croker Iohn knight. 1450.43.
  • Crida begynner of the kyng|dome of Mercee. 143
  • Criſpine William taken priſo|ner. 345.27
  • Creation of Dukes. pag. 1170 col. 1. lin. 26. of Earles. pag. 1199. col. 2. lin. 7.
  • Crowland Abbey builded. 197 16.
  • Creation of States. pag. 1386 col. 2. lin. 53.
  • Croſbyes place. 1379. col. 1. lin. 27.
  • Crueltie of Scots. 820.1. a.
  • Crekenfourd battayle, fought betweene the Britaines and Saxons. 126.4
  • Cremenſis Iohannes a Legate ſent into England. 359.86
  • Cremenſis Iohannes extreme agaynſt incontinencie in o|thers, is hym ſelfe taken in bed with a ſtrumpet. 359.97.
  • Cremenſis Iohannes defamed getteth hym backe to Rome without effect. 360.3
  • Crueltie of the Scots towarde the inhabitants of Northum+berland. 368.34
  • Crueltie of the Britaines in the tyme of their victorie. 64.33.
  • Crucifix ouerthrowen by thun|der and lightnyng. 3.22.3
  • Croftes Richard knight, coun|ſeller to prince Arthur. 1456 52.
  • Creations. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 31.
  • Creyford battayle, looke Cre|kenfourd.
  • Creation of Noblemen. 1050.53. a.
  • Cramner Thomas Archbiſh. of Canterbury, one of the ex|ecutours to king Henry the eight. 1661.30. is attainted 1723.40. diſputeth openly at Oxford. 1735.14. is con|demned for hereſie, diſgra|ded, recanteth, and repen|penteth, yet is burnt. 1765.30.
  • Croftes Iames knight captein of Haddington is commen|ded. 1640.26.
  • Cranmer Thomas Archbiſhop of Canterbury, godfather to Edward ſonne to Henry the eight. 1570.39
  • Criſpine William taken priſo|ner. 356.5
  • Cruel dealing of the Scots to|wardes EEBO page image 1450 the Engliſhe men. 307.10.
  • Criſpus brother to the Empe|rour Claudius. 89.24
  • Crueltie of Toſtie toward his brother Haroldes ſeruantes. 278.84.
  • Crimes obiected to the Earle of Northumberland by the Duke of Lancaſter. 1037.50. a.
  • Croſſing bringeth ſight of Di|uels, and driueth them alſo a|way. 228.
  • Cranmers caſtle beſieged and raſed. 387.51.
  • Cride Abbey brent by Henry the thyrd. 632.3.
  • Creation of noble men. 1157. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Creſſenor Thomas. 1443.38.
  • Crykelade. 220.24.
  • Crueltie of the Danes exerci|ſed at Cantorburie. 246.10.
  • Hugh Creſſinghãs pryde. 829.13. a.
  • Creation. pag. 1268. col. 2. lin. 33. pag. 1270. col. 1. lin. 14. pag. 1286. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Croſſe erected for an enſigne of victorie. 164.111.
  • Croſſe with a Crucifix ſeene in the ayre. 469.74.
  • Croſſe whereon Chriſt ſuffred, found out at Ieruſalem, by Helene the Empreſſe. 91.115.
  • Croſſes of bloud fall from hea|uen. 200.8.
  • Crida King of Mercia, dyeth. 145.87.
  • Creation of Earles by Kyng Iohn. 545.37.
  • Cridiorus King of Albania. 39.9.
  • Crouch hauen in Ireland. 419.50.
  • Cuthred leadeth an armye a|gainſt Ethelbaldus King of Mercia. 193.83.
  • Cuthred falleth ſicke and dyeth. 193.99.
  • Cumbra Earle, cruelly put to death. 194.3.
  • Cutbert aduaunced to the byſhopricke of Lindeſferne. 185.35.
  • Cumberland waſted and ſpoy|led by the Engliſhmen. 228.4.
  • Cumberland giuẽ to ye Scots, to hold the ſame by fealtie, of the Kyngs of England. 228.13.
  • Cuſtome of ſaying prayers at the ſhutting of doores and windowes, begun in Eng|land. 298.32.
  • Cuſtome to rake vp the fire, and to ring curfue in Englande, inſtituted. 299.7.
  • Cumberland recouered from the Scots. 397.3.
  • Cumin Robert ſent with an ar|mie againſt the Northren re|bels. 299.37.
  • Cumin Robert and his people ſlayne by the rebelles in the North. 299.65.
  • Cumdagins and Margan de|uide Britaine between them 20.94.
  • Siger de Curtrey put to death. 903.9. a.
  • Cumdagius vanquiſheth and ſlayeth his couſin Margan. 21.24.
  • Cumdagins becommeth ſole ruler of Britaine. 21.33.
  • Cutha brother to Cheuting, o|uerthroweth the Britaines at Bedford. 142.103.
  • Cuſtome of ye Saxons to ſeeke newe habitations. 112.35.
  • Cunedagius and Margan re|bel againſt Cordilla. 20.81.
  • Cumberland giuen by free graunt to the Scots. 367.10.
  • Cumbald, Archbyſhop of Yorke 201.58.
  • Cuſtomes of beſt Churches moſt to be followed. 149.23
  • Curſon Robert, a man excel|lently learned, made a Cardi|nall. 783.
  • Cuſtome of the Kings of Eng|land, to offer their crownes to S. Edmond. 250.53.
  • Cuneueſhore in Suſſex. 125.58.
  • Cumberland waſted and de|ſtroyed by the Engliſhmen. 307.2.
  • Curcy Iohn, Lord chief Iuſtice of Ireland. 448.8.
  • Cumdagius dyeth, and is buri|ed at Troynouant. 21.39.
  • Cutwyn ſlayne, and his Eng|liſhmen chaſed by the Bry|taines. 143.19.
  • Cuneceſter, called alſo Cheſter in the ſtreete. 241.20.
  • Cumbreſourg Abbey buylded. 172.39.
  • Curthuze Robert, founder of Newcaſtle. 311.6.
  • Cutwine, brother to Ceauline, King of Weſt Saxons. 184.7.
  • Cuthred King of Weſt Sax|ons 189.62. &. 193.41.
  • Cunburg. 201.41.
  • Curcy Robert, ſlayne. 367.46.
  • Curtana the Kings ſworde. 1119. col. 2. lin. 10.
  • Curcy Iohn Lord of Vlueſter. 552.55.
  • Curtayling of horſes forbyd|den. 198.111.
  • Curſon Robert Captaine of Guiſnes a eſpie in Flaũders. 1457.8. is curſed at Powles eadem. 18.
  • Culpepper Thomas lyueth in|continently with the Queene 1582.32. ſuffereth therfore. 1583.13.
  • Cuſtome of Wolle rayſed. 826.13. a.

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