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  • Danes ſweare an othe to depart the countrey, and breake it. 212.44.
  • Danes ſayling from Warham toward Exceſter, are caſt a|way at Swanewick. 212.47.
  • Danes deliuer pledges for per|formance of Couenantes. 212.56.
  • Danes march towards Abing|don with an armie. 213.8.
  • Danes and Engliſhmen, con|clude a peace vppon conditi|ons. 213.42.
  • Danes ſoiourne the winter ſea|ſon at London. 213.47.
  • Danes breake both the peace and their faith together. 213.76.
  • Danes ſlayne in great number by the Engliſhmen. 214.54.
  • Danes arriuing in ye kingdome of Weſt Sarons are ſlayne by the Deuonſhiremen. 214.61.
  • Danes chaſed at Edanton by the Engliſhmen, deliuer ho|ſtages for their departure. 214.86.
  • Daniſh nobilitie part, baptiſed. 214.99.
  • Danes winter at Cirenceſter. 215.35.
  • Danes enter into Eaſt Angle, and deuiding it, begun to in|habite the ſame. 215.41.
  • Danes beſiege Rocheſter, and are repulſed from thence. 215.47.
  • Danes ouercome in fight vpon the ſea, by the Engliſhmen. 215.54.
  • Danes returne out of Fraunce, and arriue in Eaſt Kent. 215 75.
  • Danes conſtrained to cate their horſes. 216.44.
  • Danes ouerthrowne and ſlaine by the Londoners. 216.61.
  • Daniſh ſhippes taken and burnt by the Londoners. 216.79.
  • Daniſh maigne armie deuided into three partes, and ſent a|brode. 216.88.
  • Danes come oft a land to rob & ſpoyle the Weſt Saxons coũ|trey. 216.94.
  • Danes take halfe the kingdome of Mercia into their owne handes. 218.102.
  • Danes ſettle themſelues in Northumberland. 219.37.
  • Danes deſpiſed by the Eng|liſhmen. 220.15.
  • Danes ſlayne in Northumber|land, and the countrey waſted by the Engliſhmen. 220.53.
  • Danes ſlayne in huge multi|tudes in Mercia by the Eng|liſhmen. 220.61.
  • Danes with a fleete arriue in Wales, and ſpoyle the coun|trey 221.18.
  • Danes diſcomfited and chaſed by the Engliſhmen. 221.27.
  • Dauid Prince of Wales co|uertly ſhadoweth him vnder the Popes winges by ſub|miſſiõ, to the preiudice of the crowne of England. 706.110.
  • Dauid Prince of wales procu|reth Alexander king of Scots to moue war againſt Henry the third thorow his lying & forged tales. 707.25.
  • Dauid Prince of Wales dieth. 715.26.
  • Danaus and his genealogie diſ|cribed. 7.18.
  • Danaus driuen out of his coũ|trey by his brother Egiptus. 7.37.
  • Danaus with his. 50. daugh|ters arriuing in Greece, ob|tayneth the kingdome there. 7.43.
  • Danaus. 50. daughters mary|ed to Egiptus. 50. ſonnes. 7.64.
  • Donaus daughters ſlaye theyr huſbandes on the firſt nyght of the wedding. 7.72.
  • Danaus daughters offered in mariage, and refuſed. 7.99.
  • Danaus daughters beſtowed in mariage. 7.114.
  • Danaus ſlayne by Lyncens. 8.26.
  • Danaus daughters ſhipped without mariners. 8.36.
  • Danaus daughters arriue in Albion. 8.44.
  • Danaus daughters names. 8.73.
  • Dancaſtre or Madam Caiſtre by whom buylded. 17.60.
  • Danes inuade England on ech ſide, and ſpoyle it. 239.33.
  • Daniſh armie vanquiſhed, and driuen out of the field by the Engliſhmen. 239.44.
  • Danegylt, and why ſo called. 239.70.
  • Danes inuade England, as ſem blably they had done before. 240.4.
  • Daniſh ſhip taken by the Eng|liſhmen, and the men ſlayne. 240.32.
  • Daniſh fleete vanquiſhed, and chaſed by the Engliſhmen. 240.30.
  • Danes ſtragling, are ouerthro|wen and ſlayne by the people of the North partes. 240.59
  • Danes beſiege London, and are repulſed with diſhonour. 240 64.
  • Daniſh lute, vtterly excluded frõ the crowne of England. 259.75.
  • Daniſh Nauie and armie ſent home into Denmarke. 259.95.
  • Danes after King Hardicnutes death, prohibited to raigne in England. 169.3.
  • EEBO page image 1450Daniſh gariſons expulſed the realme, or rath [...] ſlain. 269.4
  • Danes within al the Realme of England murdered in one day and houre. 242.67
  • Danes in what ſlauerye they kept this Realme, and the people. 243.1
  • Danes returne with a nauy, and inuade England. 243.38
  • Danes trucebreakers. 243.74 and. 245. 96.
  • Danes ſet vpon, and ſlayne in great number, by Vckellus gouernour of Northfolke. 244.3.
  • Danes arriue at Sandwiche with a new army. 244.111
  • Danes returne into Kent, from ſpoyling of moſte places in England. 245.13
  • Danes arriue at Gipſwich, & inuade the countrey. 245.32
  • Danes receiue money for peace but yet abſteyne not frõ their wonted crueltie. 245.96
  • Daniſhe ſhippes retayned to ſerue the king of Englande vpon conditions. 246.65.
  • Danes in great number drow|ned in the Thames. 247.93
  • Danes beſiege Londõ, and are ſhamefully repulſed. 247.96 and .254.19.
  • Danes driuen out of the fielde, and put to the worſe, by the Engliſhmen at Gillingham. 254.29.
  • Danes ouerthrowen at Brent|ford, by the Engliſhe men. 255.7.
  • Daniſh ſhippes withdrawe to Rocheſter. 255.28
  • Danes vanquiſhed and put to flight by the Engliſhmen at Oxeford. 255.50
  • Damieta a citie in Egypt be|ſieged by the Chriſtians. 617.4.
  • Damieta wonne by the Chri|ſtians. 617.58
  • Dampfront ſurrendred to the French kyng. 558.43
  • Dauid ap Owen rewarded with the lands of Elleſmare 449.74.
  • Dauenes Iames ſlayne [...] Saraſins. 503.45
  • Danes ſoiourne in the Ile of Wight. 241.49
  • Danes ſayle awaye into Nor|mandie. 241.57
  • Danes in Cumberlande ouer|throwen, and the countrey waſted by the Engliſh men. 241.60.
  • Danes chaſed and ſlayne nygh Seuerne, by the Engliſhe men. 221.36
  • Danes in great penurie in the Ile of Stepen. 221.38
  • Danes ſayle away out of En|gland, into Ireland. 221.41
  • Danes put to flight by the citi|zens of Canterbury. 221.58
  • Danes ouerthrowen & ſlayne by the Engliſh men, at Tot|tenhal & Woodfield. 221.65
  • Dauid king of the Scots & hys armie diſcomfited and put to flight. 370.44.
  • Danes ſubdued by the Eng|liſh men, and conſtrayned to receyue the Chriſtian fayth. 227.78.
  • Dangerous traueilyng in En|glande for feare of theeues. 298.22.
  • Danes and Engliſhe exiles en|ter into the North partes of Englande with a great ar|mye. 300.25
  • Danes and Engliſh exiles put to flight, by king William. 301.18.
  • Danes depart to their ſhippes with booties, before king Williams commynge vnto them. 301.37
  • Danuille caſtle wonne by kyng Henry the ſecond. 428.85
  • Dauid, brother to the King of Scottes, commeth to viſite King Henrie the ſeconde of England. 411.100.
  • Dauid King of Scots, taketh Northumberlande into his poſſeſſion. 376.59.
  • Dauid De, a Barde. 4.44.
  • Dauid ap William, a Barde. 4.45.
  • Dauid Prince of Wales kee|peth his brother Griffith in priſon. 659.60. he delyuereth him to Henry the third. 660. 61. Dauid commeth to Lon|don & doth homage. 660.76.
  • Danes arriue in England, and are driuen to their ſhippes. 200.
  • Danes ſent into Englande to viewe the land. 200.24.
  • Danes too much fauoured in England. 231.103.
  • Danes arriue in Kent with a power, and ſpoyle the Ile of Thanet. 238.33.
  • Danebault Admirall of France ſore annoyeth the Engliſhe coaſte. 1602.10. landeth. 2000. men in the Ile of Wight, who are repelled wt ſlaughter. eadem. 50.
  • Dacres Lorde Dacres of the North his rode into Scot|land. 1522.46.
  • Danebalt Hygh Admyrall of Fraunce is honorably recei|ued. 1609. is richely rewar|ded. eadem. 57.
  • Darus towne, taken by ye Eng|liſhmen. 503.49.
  • Dauid brother to the Prince of Wales made knight, and re|warded by the kyng, and ma|ryed. 788.12. a. rebelleth. 790.22. b. taken. 793.18. a beheaded, his head ſet by his brothers. 793.45. b.
  • Dampfront yeelded to ye Eng|liſh. pag. 1192. col. 2. lin. 38.
  • Danbeney William beheaded. 1443.38.
  • Dauid King of Scotland, inua|deth England in the right of Maude the Empreſſe. 366.67.
  • Dauid King of Scottes raun|ſomed. 962.5. b.
  • Damieta loſt to the Sarazens. 622.2.
  • Darcy Thomas knight of the Garter and Lord Darcy of the army ſent into Hiſpaine. 1469.
  • Dauid Thomas. pag. 1345. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Dacres Leonard rebelleth, is diſcomfited in fight, and fle|eth into Scotland. 1841.34.
  • Danes in Northumberland, dare attempte nothyng a|gainſt the Engliſhmen. 222.65.
  • Daubency Giles created Lorde Daubeney. 1426.37. depu|tie of Calice, and Generall of an armie into Flaunders. 1435.40. diſcomfiteth the power of ye Rebels in Flaun|ders. 1436.30. chief Cham|berlaine. 1444.30. General for the King at blacke heath field. 1447.20. dyeth. 1461 30.
  • Daubeney Bernard a Scot Ambaſſadour from ye french King. 1433.5.
  • Daniell ordeined Byſhop of Wincheſter. 191.7.
  • Dacres Lord arreigned, and ac|quited. 1563.26.
  • Daniſh Pyrats arriue at Sãd|wich, and ſpoyle it. 270.26.
  • Danes ſayle into Flaunders, & there ſell their Engliſh boo|ties. 270.37.
  • Thomas Dogworth knight diſ|comfiteth Frenchmen at Roche Darſen. 940.54. b. he is ſlaine. 946.13. a.
  • Danes arriuing in Englande with an armie againſt Kyng William, depart, purpoſing neuer more to come agayne into England. 309.26.
  • Daui Hall knight ſlayne, pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 3.
  • Dauid Floid taken and behea|ded. pag. 1304. col. 2. lin. 57
  • Danes made tributaries to the Britaines. 24.50.
  • Dacres Thomas Baſtard hys valiant ſeruice. 1595.30.
  • Danes vanquiſhed and ſlayne nigh Wincheſter. 208.58.
  • Darcie Thomas Lord Darcie ſent Cõmiſſioner into Corn|wal. 1451.53.
  • Arnold Dandreghen Marſhall of Fraunce. 915.43. a.
  • Danes inuade the Weſt partes of this lande, and rob them. 241.36.
  • Dauid Earle of Huntington ſworne to King Iohn. 542. 81. dyeth. 1873
  • Dauid, brother to the King of Scotland, giuen in Hoſtage to King Henry the ſecond of England. 401.80.
  • Lord Dalbrets ſonne diſcomfi|teth the Maſhall of Fraunce 946.10 b.
  • Daneth Sumõ, owner of Dan|uille caſtle. 468.45.
  • Danes robbe the Engliſh mar|chantes. 1086.26. b.
  • Day Iohn, a Printer. 188.15.
  • Dannus, looke Elanius.
  • Robert Dartois made Earle of Richemont. 900.50. a. van|quiſheth the Frenchmen at S. Omers. 910.57. b.
  • Darcie Lord atteinted. 1570. 3. executed. eadem. 24.
  • Damſanus conſecrated Arch|byſhop of Cantorbury. 172.75.
  • Dampfront yeelded to ye french pag. 1277. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Dale a village. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 37. lin. 41.
  • Sir Thomas Dogworths wor|thines. 926.10. a.
  • Damianus and Fugatius, ſent into Britaine. 74.77.
  • Darby towne wonne from the Danes. 222.20.
  • Dam Hauen. 578.20.
  • Dearthe exceeding great in Englande. 749.10. accom|panyed with a great death, and ſpecially of poore people. 750.63.
  • Dearth and death in Englande in the dayes of Richarde the firſt. 541.64.541.73.
  • Degſaſtane battaile fought by the Saxons againſt ye Scots. 153.37.
  • Defiance to the Frenche Kyng by Edward the fourth. pag. 1346. col. 2. lin. 38.
  • Dearth great, and great plen|tie. 1766.42.
  • Dudley Guilford maryed vnto the Ladie Iane Gray. 1714. 26. is committed to the ro|wre. 1720.21. is atteinted 1723.50. is beheaded. 1732.30.
  • Delapoole William Lord com|mitted to the towre. 1457.34.
  • Death. 943.37. b. 968.30. a. 971.16. b. 980.30. b. 996. 1. b. 1013.54. b. 1076.9. b. 1079.35. a. 855.1. b.
  • Dolphin fiſhe taken at London bridge. 1079.20. b.
  • Dearth. 1871.9.
  • Debate betweene Scholers & townes men at Oxford. 948.46. b.
  • Deuerour Walter Lord Fer|rers of Chartley and Viſ|count Hereford is created Earle of Eſſex. 1862.45. ſayleth into Ireland wyth a power, and his actes. 1869.3.
  • Debate betweene Engliſh and Flemmings. 831.32. a.
  • EEBO page image 1451Deus Dedit, Archbyſhop of Cantorburie dyeth. 177.59.
  • Debate between Frederike the firſt, and Pope Alexander the third. 410.93.
  • Dearth of Corue. 797.45. b. 809.38. b.
  • Death great. 1766.5.
  • Guiſchard De Eugolſine crea|ted Earle of Huntington. 1006.8. b.
  • Demetia, nowe called South|wales. 27.96.
  • Deping ſpoyled by Albemarle the Earle. 618.41.
  • Demſſeborne battaile fought by the Engliſhmen agaynſt the Britaines. 165.21.
  • Debate betweene the Dukes of Lancaſtre and Brunſwic. 948.14. a.
  • Michel Delapoole Chaunce|lour accuſed. 1054.25. a. put from his office. 1055.45. b.
  • Great Death in London. 1536 16.
  • Derwent Riuer. 115.74.
  • Denebertus Byſhop of Worce|ſter. 195.10.
  • Dereman, the counterfeyt name of Thomas Becket, when he fled the realme. 426.32.
  • Dearth of Corne. 1541.50.
  • Deuill laugheth at Dunſtans baniſhment. 230.100.
  • Deuereur Walter late Lorde Ferrers atteinted. 1425.40
  • Dearth of Corne followeth great rayne in ſommer. 383.99. and 386.18.
  • Dearth. 1589.30.
  • Gerard deuiſe againſt Iaques van Arteueld. 926.31. b.
  • Danes trucebreakers, chaſed a|way by the Rentiſh men. 208.67.
  • Danes without reſiſtãce grow into greater power. 209.11
  • Danes arriue vnder the con|duct of Hungar and Hubba. 209.19.
  • Danes beſieged in Nottinghã, ſue for truce. 209.103
  • Danes vanquiſhed by the earle of Barkſhyre, at Eglefielde. 210.3.
  • Danes put to flight, and chaſed at Alchdon. 210.34
  • Danes ſoiourne at Redyng with a mighty army. 210.53.
  • Danes put to flight, & ſlayne nigh Humber. 210.71.
  • Danes fall into the danger of an ambuſhe, and are ſlayne. 210.89.
  • Danes remoue from Reding to London. 212.9
  • Danes lodge in Lindſey at Torkſey. 212.14
  • Danes wynter at Ripingdon. 212.16.
  • Danes power increaſed by .iii. kyngs. 212.18
  • Danes fetche prayes & booties from the Pictes. 212.35
  • Daniſh ſhippes taken, and cha|ſed on the ſea. 212.40
  • Danes enter the Countrey of the Weſtſaxons. 212.42. and .212.66.
  • Danes ſuſteyne great loſſe on the ſea by tempeſt. 212.48
  • Danes ioyne with the Welch|men agaynſt the Engliſhmen and are vanquiſhed & ſlayne. 204.71.
  • Danes ouerthrowen agaynt by the Engliſh men. 204.76
  • Danes inuaſion of this lande, was rather to ſpoyle it, then to conquer it. 206.35
  • Danes perſecution in England of all other moſt greeuous. 206.20.
  • Danes perſecution in England of all other moſt greeuous. 206.20.
  • Danes paſſe through the Eaſt partes of Englande, & mur|der huge numbers of people. 206.89.
  • Danes ouercome at Ocley with great ſlaughter. 206.109
  • Danes vanquiſhed at Pedre|deſmouth, with greate tri|umph. 206.105
  • Danes arriue at Hampton, and great ſlaughter is made of them. 206.75
  • Danes ouerthrown by the En|gliſhe men at Winleſhore. 207.13.
  • Danes lodge all wynter in the Ile of Tanet. 207.15
  • Danes arriue in the Ile of Ta|net, and ſpoyle al Eaſt Kent. 208.60.
  • Danes ſo iourne all the wynter in the Ile of Shepfield. 207.104.
  • Damfront wonne by Henrye brother to Kyng William Rufus. 321.101
  • Danegelt payment in England ceaſſeth. 279.49
  • Daniel Iohn executed for trea|ſon. 1766.40
  • Dauid ſucceſſor to Dubritius in the ſea of Landaffe. 137 110.
  • Danes vanquiſhed by fight on the ſea, and chaſed. 207.10
  • Dead Lodyes not to be woor|ſhipped vpon caſh deuotion. 341.28.
  • Deacons to lyue chaſtly. 347.53.
  • Deacons commaunded to for|ſake their wyues. 347.56
  • Deane of Chicheſter ſent am|baſſadour by the archbiſhop of Cantorbury. 349.27.
  • Decianus Catus procurator of Britaine. 60.88
  • Decianus Catus fleeth into Gallia. 63.113.
  • Deſperate moode of the Bri|taines after an ouerthrowe. 72.107.
  • Deus dedit conſecrated Archbi|ſhop of Cantorbury. 172.68.
  • De la Poole Iohn Earle of Lincolne, fleeth into Flaun|ders. 1429.40. gettinge ayde there, ſayleth into Ire|lande, and proclaymeth the counterfeyt Earle of War|wicke kyng. 1430.40. lan|deth at Fowdrey. eadem. 50 is ſlayne at Stoke. 1430.43.
  • De la Poole Edmund Earle of Suffolke, at Blacke heath field. 1447.2
  • De la Poole Edmund Earle of Suffolke, arraigned for murder, pardoned, fleeth in|to Flanders, and returneth agayne. 1456.30. fleeth a|gayne. eadem. 50. returneth againe. 1460.42.
  • De la Poole Richard brother to the Earle of Suffolke fle|eth into Flaunders. 1457.2
  • Deane Henry Abbot of Lang|cony Chauncellour of Ire|land. 1444.35
  • Death of Queene Elenor. 559 52.
  • Death of the Biſhop of Win|cheſter. 560.48
  • Death of Hubert archbiſhop of Cantorbury. 561.45
  • Henry Earle of Derby goeth a|gaynſt the Infidels: 1076.51. b.
  • Dearth. 943.45. b. 948.2. b. 1076.12. b. 854.10. b.
  • Henry Earle of Derby created Duke of Hereford. 1097.30. b.
  • Dedication feaſtes are reſem|blances of Paganiſme. 149.114.
  • Dearehurſt nigh Seuern. 256.21.
  • Dearth of fodder. 1838.24.
  • Delberk, Byſhop of Herham. 198.116.
  • Dearth. 1869.35.
  • Michell Delapoole Earle of Suffolke fleeth to Calais. 1066.20. b. attainted. 1071 25. a.
  • Deuorcement had betweene Kyng Iohn and hys wyfe. 548.15.
  • Deſcription of Margaret Queene, wyfe to Henry the ſixt. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 17.
  • Debate at Oxford ended. 950.2. a.
  • De la mere foreſt. 222.4.
  • Deane Henry remoued frõ the See of Saliſburie to Can|torbury. 1455.41.
  • Dee Riuer. 231.87.
  • Dermeth, and Iriſh Duke. 328.26.
  • Deuill ſeene to fetch Gambals about an heape of money. 279.56.
  • Denbighſhyremen, in old tyme called Cangi. 54.7.
  • Deuil appeareth lyke a fryer. pag. 1134. col. 2. lin. 2.
  • Deſcription of Henry the ſixt. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 8.
  • Dee Riuer. 143.51.
  • Death of Noble men of Eng|land. 704 5.
  • Death in the Engliſhe hoſt in Spaine. 1052.1. b.
  • Dearth of vittales. pag. 1263. col. 1. lin. 61.
  • Michell Lord Delapoole crea|ted Earle of Suffolke. 1050 10. b.
  • Diſcorde moued betwixt Sa|uerye de Mauleon and Wil|liam Earle of Saliſburye. 624.16.
  • Diſcord for the election of the Archbyſhop of Cantorbury. 631.33.
  • Diue William, Conſtable to Robert, Earle of Leyceſter. 436.33.
  • Diſarde Caſtle taken and de|ſtroyed. 762.114.
  • Didius ſent Lieutenant into Britaine. 58.40.
  • Didius buildeth Caſtles and holdes in Britaine. 58.115.
  • Dindimus and Verianianus two brethren ſlayne by Con|ſtans. 98.51.
  • Diſcord falleth out between the Monkes of Norwich, & the Citizens there. 782.42.
  • Diodorus Siculus cited. 3.18 & .3.86. & .4.7. & .5.10.
  • Diſſention between king Max|imianus, and Conan Duke of Cornwall. 95.49.
  • Dyorth battaile fought by the Saxons againſt ye Britaines 142.110.
  • Diſagreement among the coun|ſellers, is the vtter ruine of the common wealth of Eng|land. 241.78.
  • Diſcorde bringeth great king|domes to vtter ruine. 241.114.
  • Didanus, father to Friſwide of Oxford. 197.50.
  • Diſcord falleth out betweene the Archbyſhop of Yorke, and the Byſhop of Durham. 502 1.
  • Diſcord raiſed betweene Kyng Aſclepiodotus, and Coilus gouernour of Colcheſter. 82.56.
  • Diſcription of ſhores wyfe. pag. 1375.
  • Diſcription of Edward the .iiii. three Concubins. pag. 1375 col. 2 lin. 30.
  • Diſcription of Lord Haſtinges. pag. 1374. col. 1. lin. 35.
  • Dionoth Abbot of Bangor Monaſterie. 151.44.
  • Diſcord ſtill kindling betweene the king and the Archbyſhop Thomas Becket. 402.25.
  • Diſcord betweene Prieſtes and Friers. 963.19. b.
  • Diſcord betweene the Byſhop of Ely and the Ladye Wake. 963.50. a.
  • Dirge in Engliſh. 1892.10.
  • Dinham Iohn Lorde Dinham EEBO page image 1451 hygh Treaſurer of England. 1446.58.
  • Diſagreement among writers, concerning Earle Haroldes arriuall in Ponthieul 277.88.
  • Dintingdale. pag. 1311. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Diſſimulation. pag. 1293. col. 2. lin 51.
  • Diſorder in the French campe at Treſſy. 933.16. a.
  • Deuiſion of the offerings giuen to Thomas Becket Archby|ſhop of Cantorburie. 463.56.
  • Diſcipline of the Church howe to be practiſed. 149.47.
  • Digby Iohn knight Lieutenant of the towre. 1453.57.
  • Walter Diffe a Frier. 1058.45. b.
  • Dion C [...]ſues cited. 48.61. & .80.19.
  • Diſſention betweene king Wil|liam Rufus, and Anſelme Archbyſhop of Cantorburye. 330.6.
  • Diocleſian perſecuteth ye Chri|ſtians in Britaine, and all o|ther places of the world. 75.30.
  • Diſcordance among writers, touching the death of Kyng Edmond Ironſide. 258.41.
  • Diocleſianus miſtaken for Da|naus. 6.110.
  • Die one of the names of Sa|mothes. 2.39.
  • Diepe towne, wonne from the Engliſhmen by the French|men. 527.73.
  • Deſcription of Richard Duke of Gloceſter. pag. 1357. col. 2. lin. 35.
  • Diſagreement among writers, touching the Britiſh Kyngs that reigned from Elidurus to [...]ud. 32.30.
  • Diſſention in Britaine made many Gouernours. 45.9
  • Diuma, firſt Chriſtian Byſhop in the kingdome of Mercia. 170.18.
  • Diſcorde falleth out betweene the Kinges of England [...] Fraunce, in their viage [...] wardes the holy land. 489.38.
  • Dionethus, Duke of Cornwal, and gouernour of Brytaine. 95.88.
  • Diſputation betweene Chriſti|ans and Iewes. 335.79.
  • Drought great. 1580.45.
  • Dyuclyue citie committed to the keeping of Hugh Lacy. 450.21.
  • Diſcord in the Engliſhe armie. 990.30. a.
  • Dinuhoc Caſtle in Cornwall. 128.
  • Dicalidones, a kind of Pictes. 104.5.
  • Diſcord betwixt the Cardinall and the Archbyſhop of Can|torbury. 583.62.
  • Diouionenſis cited. 137.71.
  • Diuers ſundry reportes of the death of King Iohn. 605.77.
  • Dearth. 1519.9
  • Diet at Tours. pag. 1269. col. 1. lin. 34.
  • Diſcent of the Saxons in Bry|taine. 113.27.
  • Diocleſanus and Maximia|nus, fellowes in the gouern|ment of the Empire. 83.16.
  • Diocleſlanus and Herculeus Maximianus, renounce the rule of the Empyre. 89.34.
  • Doll caſtle in Britaine beſieged 309.37.
  • Douer caſtle beſieged in vayne by Lewes kyng of France. 609.9.
  • Douer caſtle. 271.76
  • Dorcheſter ordeyned a Biſhops See. 169.15
  • Doll caſtle towne fortified by the Barons. 510.25
  • Donebant, tooke Dunwallo.
  • Donwald king of Scottes ſen|deth Corman a learned clerk into England. 167.77
  • Dogges hauen neare to Douer 415.66.
  • Douer Caſtle deliuered vp to kyng William. 292.37
  • Douer caſtle deliuered to kyng Stephons wyfe. 369.17
  • Douer Caſtle deliuered to kyng Henry the thyrd. 776.39
  • Douer caſtle furniſhed with neceſſaries, by kyng Iohn. 600.1.
  • Douer caſtle valiantly defen|ded agaynſt Lewes, by the captaynes Hubert de Burgh and Gerard de Gotingam, notwithſtanding al his foule and fayre offers made to the ſayd captaynes. 602.66
  • Douer caſtle confirmed to Phi|lip Earle of Flaunders. 427 13.
  • Douer Abbey. 393.78.
  • Domitianus elected Emperor of Rome. 73.46
  • Domitianus enuyeth the proſ|perous ſucceſſe of Agricola in Britaine. 73.49
  • Domitianus Nero Emperour of Rome. 59.47
  • William L. Dowglas. 891.7. a.
  • Doctor Ruſſell biſhop of Lin|colne, made Lord Chancelor pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Dorcetſhyre ſpoyled, and wa|ſted by the Danes. 241.46. and. 252.10.
  • Dole citie and caſtle in Britain wonne by kyng Henry the ſe|cond. 429.50
  • Dolp [...]ine called king of Berry. pag. 1213. col. 2. lin. 50
  • Dowglas Archimbald Earle of Angus, commeth into En|gland. 1532.26
  • Dowglas Archimbald earle of Angus baniſhed man, ma|keth a rode into Scotland, and diſcomfiteth a power of State. 1559.18
  • Dowglas Archimbald Earle of Angus, hath a thouſande markes of yearely fed of king Henry the eight, and retur|neth into Scotland. 1589.36.
  • Dowglas Margaret Counteſſe of Lindux, ſent to the Tow|er. 1835.40. is deliuered. 1837.25.
  • Dowglas Margaret daughter to the Scottiſh queene, com|mytted to the Tower, for marying the Lord Thomas Howard. 1565.2.
  • Dowyll Walter. pag. 1714. col. 2. lin. 12.
  • Doncaſter. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 44. pag. 1329. col. 1. lin. 12.
  • Druis or Dryus, eſtabliſhed king of Celtica. 3.36.
  • Drues aucthor of the Philoſo|phers called Druides. 3.48.
  • Druides aboade principally in the Ile of Angleſey. 3.56.
  • Druides charge and aucthori|tie. 3.62.
  • Druides opinion concerning ye ſoules of men. 3.69.
  • Druides could foretell thinges to come. 3.74.
  • Druides opinion concerning ye immortalitie of the ſoule, and of the one and euerlaſting God. 3.76.
  • Druides accuſtomed to all men. 3.86.
  • Druides ſect condemned and diſſolued in Gallia. 3.91.
  • Druides ſect aboliſhed here in Britaine, 3.93.
  • Dragons firie ſeene flying. 200.33.
  • Danes beyng great Rouers, land in the North partes of England. 202.25.
  • Danes lande in Northumber|land, and obtein a great part thereof without reſiſtance. 202.33.
  • Danes arriue and make warre on the coaſtes of the lande. 204.52.
  • Dreme of King Richard the .iii. pag. 1417. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Drie Sommer. 876.3. a.
  • Drury William Marſhal of the towne of Barwicke and alſo of the armie conducted into Scotland by Suſſex is made knight. 1846.44. is ordey|ned Generall of an army into Scotland. 1846. eftſons Ge|nerall of a power into Scot|land, where he beſiegeth the caſtle of Edẽborough. 1866.50. winneth it. 1868.30.
  • Drommond, a great ſhip of the Saraſins, chaſed and vow|ged by the Engliſhmen. 494.15.
  • Dreur beſieged and yeelded to the Engliſhe. pag. 1213. col. 2. lin. 9.
  • Drought. 948.56. a.
  • Dragons ſeene fighting in the ayre. 642.27.
  • Drayton in Shropſhire. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 5.
  • Drax Caſtle wonne. 393.23
  • Drincouer, otherwiſe called Newcaſtle, beſieged & won. 429.30.
  • Druides in the Ile of Angleſey againſt the Romanes. 59.101.
  • Duſtan reuoked, made Byſhop of Worceſter and of London. 232.7.
  • Dunſtan in high feuour wyth King Edgar, ruleth all at his pleaſure. 232.15.
  • Dunſtan putteth King Edgar to penatice, for his youthfull licenciouſnes. 233.52.
  • Dunſtan ſucceedeth Odo in the Archbyſhoprick of & an|torbury. 233.71
  • Dunſtan denounceth plagues to fal vpon King Egelredus. 238.61.
  • Dunſtans countrey and paren|tage. 238.73.
  • Dunſtan driuen into a frenſie, runneth wildly aboute the fieldes. 238.78.
  • Dunſtan in his ſleepe, walketh daungerouſly about the top of a Church. 238.85.
  • Dunſtan reported to haue ad|diuced himſelfe to coniuring. and ſorcerie. 238.99.
  • Dunſtan aduaunced to the ſer|uice of King Adelſtane. 238.105.
  • Dunſtans harpe ſuddenly play|eth a Pſalme alone. 238.108.
  • Dunſtan accuſed of Necroman|cie, and baniſhed the Court 238.
  • Dunſtan ſhorne a Monke. 239.8.
  • Dunſtans dreame of a Beare that would deuour him. 239 13.
  • Dunſtan plucketh the deuill by the noſe with a payer of pyn|ſors. 239.19.
  • Dunſtan preferred for decla|ring his dreames and viſi|ons. 239.27.
  • Dunſtan dyeth. 238.67.
  • Dunſtan ſeeth the deuill daun|cing, and wayting at the ta|ble. 228.109. & 229 15.
  • Dunſtan made keeper of Kyng Edreons treaſure. 230.27.
  • Dunſtan certified by an Angell of King Edredus death. 230.44.
  • Dunſtan frankly reproueth K. Edwyn, for his ſhamefull a|buſing of his body. 230.86.
  • Dunſtan vaniſhed the rem [...]e at the fute of King Edwyns Concubines. 230.98.
  • EEBO page image 1452Dunwallo mulmucius ſonne to Cloten, getteth the Mo|narchie of all Britaine. 23.18.
  • Dublin citie in Ireland, wonne by the Engliſhmen. 419.9.
  • Dublin, chiefeſt Citie of al Ire|land. 420.50.
  • Duneane a Scottiſh captaine, waſteth Kendall with an ar|mie. 434.15.
  • Duetie of a good preacher. 177 72.
  • Dublyn in Ireland ordeined an Archbyſhoprick. 386.31.
  • Dunfoader in Scotland. 225.68.
  • Duke of Britaine, accoumpted liege man to the Duke of Normandie. 491.20.
  • Dun Citiein Ireland, taken by Iohn Lord Curcy. 448.10.
  • Duffuall, a Welch King. 231.81.
  • Dunſtan, Abbot of Glaſtenbu|rie. 228.89
  • Dunſtan, an interpretour of dreames. 229.7.
  • Duffield Caſtle, deliuered to K. Henry the ſecond. 436.32.
  • Dublin Citie in Ireland, ſub|iect to king Edgar. 235.27.
  • Durham Church buylded. 241 27.
  • Dudley Iohn made Knight. 1528.36. is created Viſ|coſit Liſle. 1584.12. is high Admirall, and paſſeth wyth a mightie tleete into Scot|land. 1592.20. is captayne of the foreward of the armie into Scotland. eadem. 8. aſ|ſaulteth the towne of Bul|laine. 1596.4. is made depu|tie of Bulleyne. eadem. 24. his counſell and prudent ad|uiſe. 1600.52. entreth the month of Iune againſt the French fleete with. 160. ſaile 1601.4. ſetteth forth to fight with the Frenche fleete, and burneth the Suburbes of Trenport. 1603.43. goeth Ambaſſadour into Fraunce for to conclude peace. 1608. 43. is honorably rewarded of the French king. eadẽ 57. is one of the kings executors. 1611.36. is created Earle of Warwicke & high Cham|berlaine of England. 1614. 16. reſigneth the office of Admyral. eadem. 23. is Lieu|tenant of the armie at Muſ|kleborough field. 1651.14. his Vallor. 1618.20. hys meſſage to the Earle Hunt|ley. 1621.32. goeth agaynſt the rebels in Norfolke. 1667 50. his noble courage. 1671.56. ouerthroweth the Nor|folcian rebels. 1673.50. cõ|ſpireth with other againſt the Protector. 1697.54. hath hygheſt aucthoritie among the Councell. 1702.40. is made Duke of Northumber|land. 1709.22. goeth againſt Queene Marye. 1718.7. is forſakẽ of his ſouldiours. ea|dẽ. 50. proclaymeth Queene Mary. 1720.40. is arreſted by the Maior of Cambridge eadem. 45 beyng arreigneth, confeſſeth his enditement. 1722.10. is executed. ea|dem. 22.
  • Dubley Ambroſe Lord attayn|ted. 1723 51. is pardoned, and ſet at libertie. 1763.18. Earle of Warwicke, and ge|neral of the power ſent vnto Normandie and Newha|uen. 1817.47. his wiſe va|liant demeanor in that iour|ney. ibidem. and many leaues folowing. &c. is choſen knight of the Garter. 1826.35. is Generall ioyntly with the Lord Admirall of an armye ſent into the North agaynſt the rebels. 1840.36
  • Dunwalls the firſte, crowned king of Britaine. 23.56
  • Dunwalls dyeth, and is bury|ed in the Temple of peace in London. 23.67
  • Dudley Iohn Earle of War|wicke, eldeſt ſonne of Iohn duke of Northumberlande, is attainted. 1721.26
  • Duke of Gloceſter Protector pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 33. maryed Iaquet Counteſſe of Heinault, Holland, and Ze|land. pag. 1226. col. 2. lin. 18 maried Elinor Cobham his paramour. pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 26.
  • Diſſention betwixt the duke of Gloceſter, and the Biſhop of Wincheſter. pag. 1227. col. 2 lin. 38. decree by the Coũ|ſell for the pacifying of the quarelles betwixt the duke and the biſhop. pag. 1232. col. 2. lin. 52. diſcharged of Protectorſhip. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 48. arreſted. pag. 1273. col. 1. lin. 25. founde dead. eadem. lin. 32. dukes of Gloceſter vnfortunate. lin. 34.
  • Duke of Yorke Regent of France. pag. 1256. col. 2. lin. 28. pag. 1264. col. 1. lin. 53. claymeth the Crown pag. 1282. col. 2. lin. 29. rai|ſeth a power. lin. 55. ſubmit|teth hymſelfe, and taketh an othe in Paules church. pag. 1283. col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Dudley Edmond maſter and Surueior of the forfaytures, 1458.159. a good Lawyer, and writeth a booke, called Arbor Reipublicae. 1463.20 attainted. 1466.30. behea|ded. 1468.20
  • Durham Frances liueth incon|tinently with the Queene. 1582.20. is executed. 1583 14.
  • Duke of Clarence ſent to ayde the duke of Orliance. pag. 1160. col. 2. lin. 40.
  • Duke of Bedford Regent of France. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 31. maryeth the daugh|ter of the Earle of S. Poll. pag. 1250. col. 1. lin. 7. died, and was buryed at Roan. pa. 1256. col. 1.
  • Dudley Robert Lord commit|ted to the Tower. 1720.7. is ſet at libertie. 1763.19. is maſter of the Ordinance in the iourney of ſaint Auin|ties. 1767.30. Earle of Leyceſter, and choſen knyght of the order of S. Michaell. 1836 13.
  • Dudley Henry Lord attainted. 1723.52. is pardoned, and ſet at libertie. 1763.18. is ſlaine. 1769.46
  • Duke of Somerſet Regent of Normandie. pag. 1271. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • Duke of Albany gouernour of Scotland. pag. 1132. col. 1. lin. 2
  • Dukes depriued of their titles. pag. 1124. col. 2. lin. 1.
  • Duke of Britaine, and other of kyng Iohns friendés ouer|throwen. 563.36
  • Duke of Erceter gouernor to Henry the ſixt. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 31.
  • Dunkirke taken, and burnt. 1780.10.
  • Durham Colledge conuerted frõ ſecular prieſts to monkes 312.60.
  • Durham beſieged, and yeelded to kyng William Rufus. 320.34.
  • Dunſtane, when argumentes fayle, obteyneth his wyll by workyng of myracles. 236 36.
  • Dunſtan propheſieth of the lee|ſing of anciẽt libertie in this realme., vnder king Egel|redus. 238.1
  • Duke of Aumerle accuſed. pag. 1122. col. 1. lin. 49. his an|ſweare. ibidem.
  • Dunnyngton Caſtle taken, and raſed to the ground by kyng Iohn. 595.41
  • Dulcinus ſent into Britaine to Theodoſius. 104.72
  • Dumber Caſtle rendred to the Scottes, but ſicne won a|gayne by the Engliſhe men. 820.8. b.
  • Duchie of Normandie enga|ged to kyng William Rufus for money. 327.63
  • Dumber beſieged. 902.6. b
  • Durham caſtle buylded. 307.76.
  • Durham Monaſterie buylded. 307.116.
  • Dumber burnt. 1593.35
  • Dunmayles chyldren of Cum|barland apprehended, & their eyes put out. 228.8.
  • Duches of Burgoigne her ap|peale. pag. 1211. col. 1. lin. 9.
  • Durham beſieged by Godfrey. 225.51.
  • Dudda a Captaine ſlayne. 204.64.
  • Durbritius once biſhop of Ca|erleon. 132.41
  • Dudley caſtle. 371.21
  • Duke of Burgondy murdered. pag. 1202. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Duſnalde an Iriſh biſhop. 328 26.
  • Dubritius, or Dubright, firſt biſhop of Lãdaffe. 137.103
  • Dunwich beſieged, & deliuered from the enemyes. 433.71
  • Duneſtor Caſtle. 368.77.
  • Duches of Yorke. pag. 1378. col. 1. lin. 9.
  • Duke of Burgoigne prepared to beſiege Calays. pag. 1258 col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Dune Ryuer. 123.4
  • Dumbar Caſtle. 225.83
  • Dubright, looke Dubritius.

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