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  • Earle of Bolongne commeth with a great fleete of ſhippes to inuade England, and is repulſed. 410.56.
  • Eadbald ſucceedeth hys father Ethelbert in the kingdome of Kent. 157.39.
  • Eadbald refuſeth to be bapti|ſed, and taketh his mother in lawe to wife. 157.48.
  • Eadbald poſſeſſed with an vn|cleane ſpirit. 157.61.
  • Eadbald renounceth Idolatrie and is baptiſed. 158.50.
  • Eadfride, ſonne to Edwine put to death. 163.62.
  • Eaufride, ſonne to Edelfride, taketh vppon him the king|dome of Northumberland. 164.43.
  • Eaufride, baptiſed in Scotland 164.47.
  • Eaufride falleth backe to Ido|latrie. 164.51.
  • Eaufride with all his armie, ſlayne by Cadwallo. 164.63.
  • Earthquake in Warwickſhyre. 621.68.
  • Ealdbright, King of South Saxons ſlayne. 187.109.
  • Eadhidus appoynted gouernor of the Churche of Ryppon. 182.33.
  • Earth ſtrongly mooued by an earthquake at Oxenhale. 452.15.
  • Earthquake, the like hath not been ſeene in England. 461.77.
  • Earle of Saliſburie with hys armie inuadeth the coũtreys about London. 596.18.
  • Eaſterford battaile, fought by certein Northumber rebels againſt K. Edredus. 229.65
  • EEBO page image 1452Earle of Lincolne proclaymed heere appacant to ye Crowne of England. pag. 1406. col. 2. lin. 52.
  • Earle of Northumberlande ſlayne at Shaxton field. pag. 1312.1.36.
  • Earle of Shorwſburye. pag. 1415. col. 1. lin. 19.
  • Eaſt Angles inuaded and con|quered by Offa. 197.4.
  • Eardulf Duke, taken, wounded and recouered. 201.24.
  • Earle of Weſtmerland ſlaine at Saxton. pag. 1312. col. 1 lin. 36.
  • Earle of Deuonſhyre beheaded. pag. 1312. col. 1. lin. 48.
  • Earle of Oxford and Awbrey Veer executed.pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 20.
  • Earconbert ſucceedeth hys fa|ther Eadbald in ye kingdome of Kent. 169.44.
  • Eaſter, with the weeke before and after, commaunded to be kept holy. 91.94.
  • Eaſt Saxons eftſoones receiue the Chriſtian fayth. 173.63.
  • Earthquake at S. Albõs. 724.3.
  • Eartongatha daughter to Ear|copbert, profeſſed a Nunne. 169.55.
  • Eadhidus ordeyned Byſhop of Lindeſey. 182.16.
  • Earle of Rendal. pag. 1272. col. 1. lin. 21. 29. pag. 1284. col. 2. lin. 58. pag. 1285. col. 2. lin. 1. page. 1298. col. 2. lin. 46.
  • Earthquake at London. 716.97.
  • Earthquake about Bathe and Welles. 128.28.
  • Eadbectus, one of the Byſhops of the Eaſt Angles. 192.1.
  • Eata, ordeyned Byſhop of Lin|deſferne. 182.15.
  • Earthquake generally through|out al England. 309 44.
  • Eauſled, mother to Elfled de|parteth this lyfe. 176.3.
  • Eaſt Angles ſubmit themſel|ues to the Weſt Saxons. 203.65.
  • Earle of Huntington Dauid ſworne to King Iohn. 542.81.
  • Earle of Huntington Dauid ſent into Scotland. 543.7.
  • Earle Riuers beheaded. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Earle Riuers landed at Pole. pag. 1327. col. 2. lin. 3.
  • Eaſtangles poſſeſſed by the Saxons. 131.24.
  • Earthquake. 1833.57
  • Eata Riuer. 398.20.
  • Eadulfus, Archbiſhop of Litch|feilde, adorned with ye Pall. 195.7.
  • Eadulfus Byſhop of Dorche|ſter. 195.12.
  • Eaton Colledge. pag. 1344. col. 1. lin. 53.
  • Eating of horſes fleſhe. forlud|den. 198.111.
  • Eadwynes Cliue battayle, fought by King Molle [...], a|gaynſt Earle Oſwin. 195.115.
  • Earle of Tholouze commeth in to England, and rendreth the Citie of Tholouze to Kyng Iohn. 582.55.
  • Earle of Guiſnes landes wa|ſted by King Iohns Soul|diers. 584.6.
  • Earthquake about Hunting|ton towne. 644.12.
  • Eaubald, Archbyſhop of Yorke 198.70.
  • Dunſtanborough Caſtle. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • Earthquake. 1871.36.
  • Earledome of Kent yeelded vp to King William. 292.36.
  • Eadbald, King of Kent depar|teth this life. 169.42.
  • Earthquake maruellous in Northfolke & Suffolke. 407.116.
  • Ealhere Duke. 207.9.
  • Earthquake. 786.9. a. 786.1. b.
  • Earthquake. 1039.40. b.
  • Ealhere ſlayne by the Danes. 207.30.
  • Earthquake in England at the making of the new Forreſt 313.95.
  • Eadſride, ſonne to Edwine baptiſed. 161.115.
  • Earle of Rutland ſlayne. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Ebrancke ſonne to Memprici|us, begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 17.94
  • Ebranke ſendeth his thyrtie daughters into Italy. 17.104.
  • Ebranke firſt after Brute inua|deth France. 17.110
  • Ebrankes ſonnes, vnder con|duct of Affaracus, one of their eldeſt brethren, inuade Germanie. 18.3
  • Ebrankes ſonnes aided by king Alba of Italy, plant them ſelues in Germanie. 17.7
  • Ebuſa and Occa ſent for to come into Britaine. 114.13.
  • Ebuſa and Occa arriue in the North, and ſettle them ſel|ues there. 114.18
  • Ebranke dyeth, and is buryed at Yorke. 18.22
  • Ecgfride ſendeth an army into Ireland. 185.10.
  • Ecgfride leadeth an army a|gainſt the Pictes. 185.27
  • Ecgfride ſlayne, with the moſt part of his army. 155.30
  • Ecgbert kyng of Northum|berland, expelled out of his kyngdome. 219.20
  • Ecgbert departeth this lyfe. 219.24.
  • Ecgbert ſucceedeth Rigſig in ye kyngdome of Northumber|land. 219.34
  • Ecgfride ſonne to Oſwy, in ho|ſtage with Queene Cimiſſe. 175.55.
  • Ecgfride and his armye ouer|throwen in battayle by Edil|red. 182.98.
  • Ecgfride and Edilred made friendes. 182.102
  • Ecgfride ſucceedeth his father Oſwy in the kyngdome of Northumberland. 179.77
  • Etbearne Abbey in Luidſey builded. 179.52
  • Eclipſe of the Sunne. 893.7. b.
  • Eccleſall in Stafford ſhyre, pa. 1295. col. 1. lin. 21.
  • Edgar ſucceedeth his brother in the kyngdome of England 231.20.
  • Edgar a great fauorer of mon|kes, and ſtudious of peace. 231.43.
  • Edgars diligence to preſerue his Realme from inuaſion of ſtrangers. 231.51
  • Edgar rowed in a Barge by kyngs. 231.89
  • Edgar a fauorer of the Danes. 231.103.
  • Edward ſonne to kyng Henry the thyrd, goeth with a pow|er of men againſt the Welch|men. 761.36. breaketh vp the treaſurie of the Temple, for money. 761.91. beſie|ged in the caſtle of Briſtow, and deliuered. 763.90. eſ|capeth out of captiuitie. 770 85. and. 772.17. receiueth the Croſſe of the Legate O|thoban. 780.16
  • Edward departeth this lyfe, & is buryed at Weſtminſter. 279.32.
  • Edwardes maners, and diſpo|poſition of mynde deſcribed. 279.39.
  • Edward enſpired with the gyft of propheſie, and of healyng. 279.81.
  • Edwarde warned of his death before he dyeth. 279.89
  • Edward canonized for a ſaint, and called Edward the Con|feſſor. 179.97
  • Edwyn ſucceedeth Edredus in the kingdome of England. 230.62.
  • Edwyn committeth iureſt with his neere kinſwoman vppon the day of his Coronation. 230.81.
  • Edwyn keepeth both mother & daughter to Concubine. 230.90.
  • Edwyn depoſed, for anguiſh de|parteth this lyfe. 131.16.
  • Edward ruled altogether by Normans. 274.44.
  • Edward gathereth all the Eng|liſhe lawes into one ſumma|rie, called ye Common lawes 274.88.
  • Edward, ſonne to King Ed|mond Ironſide, ſent for into England. 276.3.
  • Edward ſurnamed the Outlaw ordeined heire apparant to the crowne of England, dy|eth. 276.5.
  • Edmetus, diſciple to Anſoline and in what tyme he lyued. 3.57.42.
  • Edmerus elected Archbyſhop of S. Androwes in Scot|land. 357.51.
  • Edmerus receiueth his ſtaffe from an aultas. 357.75.
  • Edmerus returneth out of ſcot|land to Cantorbury. 357.86
  • Edward, ſonne to King Henrye the thyrde returneth home to|wardes England from the Holy land. 781.87, holdeth Iuſtes and Turneis in Bur|gongne, and winneth the ho|nour. 782.74.
  • Editha daughter to kyng Ed|ward, maryed to Sithaike king of Northumbers. 224.48.
  • Edenborough Abbey, in Scot|land buylded. 208.22.
  • Edmond kyng of Eaſtangles cruelly ſlayne by the Danes 209.109. and .211.29
  • Edgina another daughter of kyng Edwardes, maryed to Lewes king of Aquitayne. 223.29.
  • Edwarde ſeiſeth the cities of London and Oxford into his handes. 220.68.
  • Edmond kyng of eaſt Angles goeth againſte the Danes with an army. 211.22.
  • Edmond biſhop of Shireboure ſlaine. 210.40.
  • Edanton battaile fought by the Engliſhe men againſte the Danes. 214.84.
  • Edward ſonne to kyng Egelre dus, ſent into Englande, to trie the peoples conſtancie to his father. 250.17
  • Edwyn fleeth into Scotland. 298.62.
  • Edmond ſucceedeth his brother Adelſlane in the gouernment of the moſt part of Englãd. 227.43.
  • Edmond leadeth an armye a|gaynſt Aulafe, and encoun|treth with hym at Leyceſter. 227.60.
  • Edmondes Lawes founde, and tranſlated into Latine. 228 50.
  • Edmond miſerably ſlaine by a theefe. 228.61. and .228 80.
  • Edmondes death ſignified be|fore hand to Dunſtan. 228.91.
  • Edward ſonne to king Egelre|dus, choſen to ſucceede kyng Hardicnute in the kingdome of England. 268.36
  • Edward commeth into Eng|land, with a cõuenient traine EEBO page image 1453 of Normans. 268.50
  • Edgar pretely deceiued of his fleſhly purpoſe, by a Ladye. 233.22.
  • Edgar put to penance, & kept from the Crowne, for his youthful laſciuiouſnes. 233.52.
  • Edgar ſacred king at Bath. 233.61.
  • Edgar recrefied with a dreame reſtoreth the ſpoyle of Gla|morgan. 233.98.
  • Edgar departeth this life, and is buryed at Glaſtenbury. 233.107.
  • Edgar exceeding beneficial to Monkes. 233.112
  • Edward ſlayne in battaile by Godfrey and Aulafe. 224.100.
  • Edrodus brother to Edmond, begynneth his reigne ouer the Realme of England. 229 20.
  • Edredus leadeth an armye a|gainſt the Northumbers, & Scots. 229.40
  • Edgar Edeling ſayleth into Puglia, with a power of mẽ. 314.40.
  • Edgar murdeteth Ethelwold, and marieth Alfred his wife. 232.108.
  • Edethere ſucceedeth his bro|ther Anna in the kingdome of eaſt Angles. 172.59
  • Edelhere ſlaine by Oſwy. 172 60. and .175.67.
  • Edward commeth into Eng|lande, to viſite king Hardi|enute his brother, and Em|ma his mother. 267.30.
  • Edelburgh profeſſed a Nonne in Fraunce. 169.67
  • Edwyn brother to kyng Ed|ward, drowned by treaſon. 224.72.
  • Edelinſey Ile, and why ſo cal|led. 214.10
  • Edwardes iſſue recited. 223.1.
  • Edelfert, or Edelfride ſum|med the wyld, ſucceedeth E|thelricus in the kingdome of Northumberland. 10 145
  • Edrick de Streonas treaſon, to difromfite the Engliſhmẽ. 254.51.
  • Edelwyn duke of eaſt Angles withſtandeth the diſplacyng of the Monkes in eaſt An|gle. 235.102
  • Edeulf biſhop of Faron. 199 14.
  • Edward eldeſt ſonne to Henry the thyrd, made Duke of A|quitaine. 729.45
  • Edmond ſecond ſonne to kyng Henry the thyrd, ſurnamed Crouchbacke, marieth Ane|lina, daughter to the earle of Aumarle. 780.73
  • Edward putteth away his wife Editha. 272.29
  • Edmond ſonne to Henrye the thyrd, borne. 712.4
  • Edward promiſeth to make Duke William of Norman|die, his heyre to the kingdom of England.
  • Edgar Edeling, with his mo|ther and ſiſter fleeing tow|ardes Hungarie, are driuen into Scotland. 298.66
  • Edward ſendeth forth a migh|tye hoſte againſt the Danes. 220.58.
  • Edward ſurnamed the elder, ſonne to king Alured, begyn|neth his raign ouer the more part of England. 219.79
  • Edward leadeth an armye a|gainſt Adelwold. 220.30
  • Edgina, wife or Concubine to king Edward, ſurnamed the Elder. 222.97
  • Edginaes dreame, and the ef|fect therof. 222.98
  • Edgina borne but of baſe pa|rentage. 222.106
  • Edgar Edeling ſent into Scot|land with an army, to eſta|bliſh his c [...]oſtir Edgar in the kingdome. 328.76
  • Edgar Edeling ſerueth the Scots againſt the Engliſh+men. 322.47
  • Edgar Edeling recouyled to the fauor of king William Rufus. 322.54
  • Edgar Edeling goeth ouer in|to Normandie with Duke Robert. 322.67
  • Edgar of ſmal ſtature, but of great ſtrength. 234.46
  • Edgar offreth the Combat to the Scottiſh king, they both being alone a hunting. 234 71.
  • Edgar wynes, and iſſue. 235 5.
  • Edmond Ironſide and Cnute crie theyr right in a Com|bat at the Ile of Oldney. 256.59.
  • Edmond Ironſide and Cnute agree to part the lande be|tweene them. 257.24
  • Edgita daughter to king E|gelredus, maried to earle E|dricus. 244.57
  • Edgar Edeling and other En|gliſh exiles, come in ayde of the Danes, againſt the Nor|mans. 300.30
  • Edgar Edeling eſcapeth into Scotland. 301.21. and. 306 90.
  • Edgar Edeling depriued of ho|nor, and baniſhed out of Nor+mandy for euer. 321.97
  • Edwyn brother to king Adel|ſtane, banniſhed the lande, drowneth hym ſelfe. 225.91.
  • Editha made Abbateſſe of Wil|ton Nourie. 234.12
  • Editha daughter to king Ed|gar, made a Nonne. 233.14.
  • Edricke de Streona, procurer of kyng Edmondes death, put to death alſo. 258.22
  • Edrick de Streona, made Go|uernor of Mercia. 258.36 and. 259.10.
  • Edward ſonne to king Edmõd marieth Agatha, daughter to Henry the Emperor. 259 34.
  • Edwyn brother to king Ed|mond, baniſhed the Realme. 258.38. and .259.12
  • Edwyn returneth, and is tray|terouſly ſlayne. 259.18
  • Edwyn and Edward ſonnes to king Edmond, baniſhed the land. 259.26
  • Edwyn ſlaine by his owne ſol|diers. 306.91
  • Edgar Edeling commeth into England with his mother. 282.59.
  • Edgar Edeling barred frõ the Crown of England, becauſe of his tender yeres. 282.64.
  • Edmonde Ironſide departeth this life. 257.86
  • Edmond Ironſide trayterouſly ſlayne at Oxford. 257.111
  • Edwyn ſonne to king Edmond marieth with Kyng Solo|mons daughter of Hungary. 259.32.
  • Edwarde and Edwyn ſonnes to king Edmond, baniſhed the land. 259.26
  • Edrieus ſent with an army, be|traieth them vnto the Danes 243.51.
  • Eldred, or Etheldred duke of Mercia, departeth this life. 220.66.
  • Edward the firſt borne. 654.76.
  • Edrick de Streona ſeeketh for king Edmondes fauor, the more eaſily to betray hym. 255.16.
  • Edwyn earle of Mercia. 284.25.
  • Edwyn and Marcharus diſ|comfited by the Norwegi|ans neare vnto Yorke. 284.65.
  • Ederick de Streona trayte|rouſly fleeth to the Danes. 252.18.
  • Edward goeth to the Caſtle of Corfe, to viſite his mother in law, and his brother. 236 52.
  • Edward ſhamefully murdered by the treaſon of his mother in law. 236.69
  • Edwardes body buryed with|out ſolemne funerals. 236.2.
  • Edwardes body tranſlated frõ Warham to Shateſburye. 237.39.
  • Edmond Irõſide offreth peace vnto Cnute, vpon conditiõs. 257.55.
  • Edmond Ironſide eldeſt ſonne to king Egekedus, proclay|med K. of England. 253.51
  • Edmond the ſecond ſonne to Henry the third, created duke of Lancaſter. 735.22
  • Edmond ſonne to H. the .iii. o|penly made Duke of Sicil. 736.49.
  • Edelwald ſucceedeth Edelhere in the kingdome of eaſt An|gles. 177.2
  • Edward ſonne to Henry the ſixe, borne. pag. 1285. col. 2, lin. 58. made knight. pag. 1306. col. 1. lin. 1. maried Anne ſe|cond daughter to Richarde earle of Warwick. pa. 1323 col. 2. lin. 26. taken priſoner. pag. 1339. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • Edmond duke of Somerſet ſlayn at S. Albons pa. 1288. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Richard Earle of Marche, pro|claymed kyng Edward the fourth, pag. 1310. col. 1. lin. 46. crowned. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 12. taken priſoner 1321. col. 1. lin. 41. deliue|red. ead. col. 2. lin. 1. fleeth the Realme. pa. 1324. col. 2. lin. 30. iudged a traytor. pa. 1326. col. 2. lin. 19. landed at Norfolke. pa. 1327. col. 1. lin. 11.
  • Edmond treaſurer of the Col|ledge of Sariſbury elected and confirmed Archbiſhop of Cantorbury. 637.74
  • Edward ſonne to Edgar, ad|mitted, and crowned kyng of England. 235.66.
  • Edward ſonne to H. iii. created Prince of Wales 737.14.
  • Edredus departeth this lyfe, & is buryed at Wincheſter. 230.19.
  • Editha, after the death of kyng Sithrik, leadeth a virgins life 225.4.
  • Editha departeth this life. 225 9.
  • Edwyn drowned by fortune of the ſeas, & caſt vp in Picar|die. 225.100.
  • Edmerus cited. 351.26.
  • Edward hath moſt part of the Ile of Britaine at his com|maundement. 222.59.
  • Edward much delyted in re|payring Cities, Townes & Caſtles. 222.67.
  • Edward dyeth at Faringdon, and is buryed at Wincheſter 222 90.
  • Edward, ſonne to Kyng Henry the thyrde, made ruler of the Citie of London. 780.67. ſetteth forwarde in his iour|ney towardes the holy Land. 781.7. arriueth at Acres with his power. 781.25. wounded and almoſt ſlayne by a Saraſin. 781.45.
  • Edricus created Erle of Mer|cia. 244.54.
  • Edricus maryeth Edgita, dau|ghter to King Egelredus. 244.56.
  • EEBO page image 1453Edmond ioyneth his power with Earle Vthred, agaynſt [...]nuto 252.45
  • Edenborough Caſtle beſieged 1866. wonne. 1868.30.
  • Edward marryeth Editha, daughter to Earle Godwyn. 269.32.
  • Edward abſteyneth from car|nall companyng with hys wyfe, and why. 269.37.
  • Edenbrugh Caſtle buylded. 18.13.
  • Edenbrugh why ſo called. 18.14.
  • Edan King of Scots, cometh againſt Edelfers with an ar|mie. 153.35.
  • Edan put to flight, and hys ar|mie diſcomfited. 153.38.
  • Edwine delayeth time to be|come a Chriſtian. 159.115
  • Edwines ſtraũge viſion which appeared vnto him. 160.50.
  • Edwines death conſpired by Ethelferd & Redwald. 160.31.
  • Edwine conſulteth with hys Nobles touching Chriſtiani|tie. 161.35.
  • Edwine and his people, receiue the Chriſtian faith. 161.94.
  • Edgina daughter to King Ed|ward, maryed to Otho the Emperour. 223.20.
  • Edward falleth in loue wyth Edgina, and getteth his with child. 222.
  • Edenbrugh Caſtle gaged to the king of England. 439.40.
  • Edrick, Nephew to Lothorer 186.23.
  • Edrick ſucceedeth Lothore in the kingdome of Kent. 186.47.
  • Edrick ſlayne in ciuil warre. 186.55.
  • Edward and Godwyn, beyng readie to ioyne in battaile vpon the ſea, are ſeuered by a myſt. 273.20.
  • Edward ſendeth forth a Name to the ſea againſt Godwyn. 273.5. &. 273.39.
  • Edulfe, ordeined Byſhop of Kirton. 223.58
  • Edſinus, Archbyſhop of Can|torburie. 268.53.
  • Edbert ſucceedeth Withred in the kingdome of Kent. 191.83.
  • Edrick de Streona ouerthrowẽ in his owne mene. 259.101
  • Edrick de Streona put to deth for treaſon. 260.4.
  • Edilwald, Byſhop of Lindeſ|ferne. 192.29.
  • Editha put away by King Ed|ward, & committed to ſtraite keeping. 272.29.
  • Edoll, Earle of Glouceſter his valiancie. 118.31.
  • Edoll, taketh Hengiſt priſoner, as he was fleeing. 122.
  • Edmond, eldeſt ſonne to Kyng Egelredus, falleth in loue with Sigeferdes wydows, and maryeth her. 251.63.
  • Edmond ſeaſeth Sigeferdes poſſeſſions into his handes. 251.74.
  • Edgar Edeling, Englandes dearling. 306.36.
  • Edmond thortimer Earle of March, enuied Henry the fourth. pa. 1121. col. 1. lin. 38 taken priſoner by Owen Glẽ|dour. pag. 1134. col. 2. lin. 28. he maryeth the daughter of Owẽ Glendour. pa. 1135 col. 2. lin. 23. deliuered. pag. 1136. col. 2. lin. 58.
  • Emperour of Conſtantinople came into England. pag. 1132. col. 2. lin. 13.
  • Edmond Earle of Kent ſent to the ſea. pag. 1154. col. 1. ſlayne. lin. 26.
  • Edwyn reconciled to king Wil|liam, beginneth a new rebel|lion. 306.10.
  • Edmond Earle of Cambridge returneth from Portingale. 1041.8. a.
  • Edmond Ironſide, why ſo ſur|named. 253.85.
  • Edelbert, Byſhop of Whicerne 199.2.
  • Edmond the Kings ſonne crea|ted Erle of Cambridge. 968 47. b.
  • Edward Earle of Warwike ſonne to George Duke of Clarence. pag. 1350. col. 2. lin. 40.
  • Edward Winaduile knight. pa. 1352. col. 2. lin. 36.
  • Edward the fifte kept houſe at Ludlowe. pag. 1360. col. 1. lin. 8. came towardes Londõ. lin. 7. returned by the Duke of Gloceſter to Northamp|ton pag. 1362. col. 1. lin. 15.
  • Edward Duke of Buckingham pag. 1360. col. 2. lin. 33. toke part with the Duke of Glo|ceſter. pa. 1361. col. 1. li. 34. came to Northampton. pag. 1361. col. 1. lin. 30. barniſed in olde Brigandaries. pag. 1374. col. 1. lin. 30. his O|ration in the Guild hal. pag. 1380. col. 2. lin. 32.
  • Edmond Shaa Maior of Lon|don. pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 27 pag. 1376. col. 2.50.
  • Edmond Archbyſhop of Can|torbury remayneth in volun|tary exile at Pontney. 657.1 he dyeth. 657.61.
  • Edlingſey Abbey buylded. 217.52.
  • Edmerus cited. 323.100. and 330.52. & .337.98. &. 338. 17.& 347. 58.
  • Edgina, Abdeſſe of Leoffe Mo|naſterie. 270.12
  • Edbert, made King of the Ken|tiſhmen. 202.61.
  • Edenbrugh caſtle yeelded. 821 10. b. 901. 44. a.
  • Edward the Kinges ſonne crea|ted Prince of Wales. 921.1. a.
  • Edwine lands giuen to Alane Earle of Britaine. 301.44.
  • Edburge, a Nunne. 223.26.
  • Edmerus cited. 282.110.283.37.
  • Edwin ſlayne by the Welch|men. 272.66.
  • Editha leadeth and endeth her life, in perfect chaſtitie. 272
  • Edwyne marieth Ethelbur|ga, daughter to Ethelbert. 159.28.
  • Edmõd ſonne to Richard Erle of Cornwal borne. .729.64.
  • Edward Wooduile Knight brother to Queene Eliza|beth pag. 1402. col. 2. lin 19.
  • Edward Wooduile and Ed|ward Poinings valiant Eſ|quiers of Englande. pag. 408. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Elizabeth eldeſt daughter vnto Edwarde the fourth, kepte in Sherriffe huton Caſtell. 1425.33. conveied to Lon|don. ibidem. maryed vnto Kinge Henrye the ſeuenth. 1426.26. crowned Quene. 1432.34. dyeth. 1457.58. called the good Queene. 1458.10.
  • Elizabeth late wife to Edward the fourth, depriued of all her landes & poſſeſſions. 1429 46. liueth a wretched lyfe. 1429.3. dieth, and is buried with her huſband. ibidem. foundeth the Queenes Col|ledge in Cumbridge. eadem. 10.
  • Edgecombe Richard Knight Ambaſſadour into Fraunce. 1433.10.
  • Egremont Iohn Knight Cap|tain of rebels. 1434.50. fle|eth into Flaunders. 1435.24.
  • Edward Sonne to Henry the eyght borne. 1570.30. his godfathers and godmother eadem. 38. receyueth the Ad|myrall of France. 1609.35. is adorned with the order of knighthod. 1614.4. is crow|ned. eadẽ. 42. his godly and wiſe conference with the By|ſhop of London. 1712.30. dyrecteth his letter to the Maior of London, to conſult with his brethren, howe the poore might be beſt releeued 1713.22. foundeth the Hoſpitals in London. 1714 10. his ſingular pietie. eadẽ. 30. dyeth. 1715.56. his prayer at his death. eadem. 5 his commendation eadẽ. 20 his Epitaph. 1619.20
  • Elizabeth daughter to Henry ye eight borne. 1761.7. ber Godfather and Godmothers eadem. 15. is committed to the Tower. 1734.30. deli|uered out of the Tower, and committed to the Lord Wil|liams, and then to ſir Henry Bedyngfield. 1755.33. hir ſinguler lenitie and clemen|cie. ead. 50. is proclaimed Queene. 1784.30. com|maundeth the Letanie to be read in Engliſh in churches 1788.22. and alſo the Epi|ſtle and Goſpel at Maſſe, e|adem. 28. is crowned queene 1796.34. holdeth a Par|liament. 1707.10. hath the ſupreme gouernment in eccleſiaſtical matters, and the firſt fruites and tenthes eſtabliſhed vnto her by Par|liament, eadem. 26. reuo|keth againe the fourme of common prayer, and admini|ſtration of [...]acramentes v|ſed in the tyme of king Ed|ward the ſixt, ibidem. her anſweare vnto the ſpeaker & commons mouing her to ma|riage. eadem. 51. her great zeale of Iuſtice executed on Hunninges man. 1748.41. commaũdeth a conference of learned men to be held vppon certaine articles of Religion. 1798.40. concludeth peace with the French king. 1801. 50. forbiddeth al enterludes for a time eadem. 40. leuieth a ſubſidie. eadem. 55. depry|ueth .xiii. or [...]. Byſhops of their ſees. 1802.41. ſendeth Commiſſioners to viſite in e|uery Dioceſſe for ye eſtabliſh|ment of reformed Religion. 1802.83. ſendeth power both by ſea & land to beſiege Lyth in Scotland. 1803.52 maketh a verye honorable peace with the Frenchmen & Scottes. 1813.46. calleth in al the baſe money. 1814. 31. ſtoreth her ſelfe and the realme with all martial pro|uiſion and furniture. eadem. 40. maketh newe Coynes. 1816.36. forbyddeth al ſorts of foreyne coyne, excepte the French & Flemiſh crownes. eadem. 1. ſendeth an armye into Fraunce, & vpon what conſiderations, eadem. 30. maketh peace with ye French King. 1834.30. maketh an Oration in Latine in ye pre|ſence of the whole Vniuerſi|tie of Cambridge. 1834.16. is Godmother in perſon vn|to the ſonne of the Lady Ci|cilie ſiſter to the K. of Swe|den, & nameth him Edwar|dus Fortunatus. 1835.22. goeth in Progreſſe to the V|niuerſitie of Oxford & there maketh an Oration in Latin. 1836.11. is Godmother to Charles Iames ſonne to EEBO page image 1454 the king & Queene of Scots and giueth a Font of Golde. 1837.14. ſendeth a nauie to the ſea to ſtay al ſubiectes of the Kings of Spaine. 1838 30. ſendeth an armie into Scotlãd. 1842.10. &. 1845. 56. and. 1853.11. holdeth a Parliament. 1859.17. leui|eth a ſubſidie eadem. 23. hol|deth a Parliament. 1862.5. maketh a league with Char|les the French King. 1863. 45. is godmother to his dau|ghter, and giues a Font of Gold. 1864.56. ſetteth forth a fleete to ſcoure the narrow ſeas of Pyrotes. 1865.10. ſendeth ayde vnto the Scot|tiſhe to beſiege the Caſtle of Edenbrough. 1866.50.
  • Edward the ſecond born 794. 5. a. put in priſon by hys fa|ther. 841.55. a. made knight 842.11. a. beginneth to raigne. 847.12. a. maryeth the French Kings daughter and doth homage. 847.55. b crowned. 848.1. a. entreth Scotland. 850.31. a. goeth to Paris. 852.10. b. entreth Scotland. 852.34. b. mee|teth ye French K. at Amias. 858.19. a. goeth into Scot|land with an army. 870.47. a. put to flight by the Scots. ibidem ſendeth for his wife and ſonne out of Fraunce. 876.10. a. ſayleth frõ Bri|ſtow into Wales. 879.50. a taken priſoner. 880.50. b. caryed to Kenelworth. 881. 5. a. depoſed. 881.27. b. re|ſigneth the kingdome. 882. 10. b. murdered. 882.45. b.
  • Edward the blacke Prince borne. 893.31. a. created Duke of Cornewale. 900.6. b. generall at the battayle of Creſſy. 932.24. b. goeth ouer into Gaſcoine. 950.32. b. his proceeding in Aquitain. 951.40. b. inuadeth the French dominions. 956.1. a his ofter to the French king. 958.44. a. returneth into England with his priſoners. 961.38. b. maryeth ye Coun|teſſe of Kent. 968.15. a. crea|ted Duke of Guyen. 968.50 b. aydeth the king of Caſtell. 971.50. b. ouerthroweth the Spaniardes at Naueret. 973.20. b. coyneth his plate to pay his ſouldiours. 974. 57. a. requireth a ſubſidie of his ſubiectes. 975.46. a. ſummoned to appeere at Pa|ris. 975.45 b. Iudgement giuen againſt him by the French King. 977.30. a. troubled with ſickenes. 977. 45. b. beſiegeth Limoges. 990.30. b. returneth into England. 991.34. a. dyeth. [...]97.5. b.
  • Edward the firſt raigneth. 785. lin. 12. a. proclaimed Kyng. lin. 42. a. returneth from the holy land. lin. 47. a. commeth to ye French court. lin. 18. b. doth homage for his landes in Fraunce to the Frenche king. ibidem. cõmeth to Lon|don. lin 40. b. crowned. 59. b. his wiſedome and humili|tie. 786. lin. 16. a. commeth to Cheſter. 786.46. a. goeth towarde Wales with an ar|mie. 786.52. b. paſſeth into Fraunce. 788.35. b. relea|ſeth his title to Normandye. ibidem. maketh ſhift for mo|ney. 789.20. b. entreth Wales. 791.19. a. paſſeth in to Fraunce doth homage for his landes there. 795.52. b. goeth into Aragon. 796.10. a. returneth into Englande. 797.55. b. maryeth two of his daughters. 798.40. b. his mother dyeth. 804.2. a. he is ſummoned to appeare in the couet of Fraunce, pro|nounced a rebel, condemned to loſe Gwen. 807.8. a. re|nounceth the Frenche King. 809.1. b. entreth Wales. 811.23. a. cõcludeth a leagu with the Earle of Flaunders 816.31. b. concludeth a league with the Emperour. 817.43. a. paſſeth ouer the mountaines in Scotlande. 822.44. a. paſſeth into Flaũ+ders. 828.27. a. returneth in to England. 832.23. a. ma|ryeth the French kings ſiſter. 835.48. goeth into Scotlãd. 835.39. b. 838.30. a. 839. 24. b. endeth his lyfe. 845. 37. a. his corps conueied to Waltham. 847.16. a.
  • Edward the thyrd borne. 851. 54. b. created Prince of Wales and Duke of Aqui+taine. 869.32. a. is ſent into Fraunce. 875.50. b. made Warden of Englande. 880. 45. a. choſen king. 881.20. b 882.20. b. beginneth hys raigne, and is crowned. 885. 12. a. in daunger of taking. 891.10. a. maryed. 891.20 b. doth homage for Guyen. 892.7. b. goeth ouer ſea lyke a Marchant. 893.21. b. en|treth Scotland. 897.10. b. goeth to Andwarpe. 903.40 a. quartereth the armes of Fraunce and England. 905 45. b. his title to Fraunce. 905.50. b. returneth into England. 907.6. a. taketh the ſea towarde Flaunders. 908.56. a. ouer commeth the Frenchmen at Scluſe. 909. 1. a. commeth to Gaunt. 909 6. b. layeth ſiege to Tourney 910.27. b. goeth thence to Gaunt. 912.19. b. paſſeth in|to Zealand. 912.26. b. coſt on the ſeas & landeth at the Tour Wharfe. 912.30. b. offended with the Archby|ſhop of Cantorburie. 913. 32. a. writeth to the Deane of Powles. 913.3. b. hys an|ſweare to the Emperours motion. 914.52. b. ſendeth ayde into Britaine. 916.1. b. arriueth in Britaine. 919.9. a. beſiegeth Nauntes. 919. 6. b. returneth into England 920.26. b. goeth ouer into Flaunders. 926.22. a. kee|peth a counſel in his ſhyp at Sluſe. 926.1. b. paſſeth into Normandie. 929.50. a. paſ|ſeth the Riuer of Sonne. 932 30. a. comforteth his armye at Creſſy. 932.50. b. beſie|geth Calais. 935.54. b. hys pitie toward the poore. 938. 35. a. paſſeth ſecretly to Ca|laice. 944.30. a. fighteth vn|der Sir Walter Lord Man|uyes banner. 944.10. b. van|quiſheth the Spaniſh fleete. 945.30. b. inuadeth France. 951.17. a. goeth towarde Scotland. 951.35. b. ſpoiles the ſame. 955.20. a. goeth in to Fraunce with an armye. 964 40. a. beſiegeth Reimes 964.47. b. draweth toward Paris. 965.9. b. maketh peace with the Frenchmen. 966.3. b. ſurrendreth his ty|tle to Fraunce. 966.52. b. ſendeth ſuccours into Gaſ|coyne. 978.10. a. dieth 999.1. b.
  • Edward the fourth toke an othe at Yorke to obey King Hen|ry the ſixt. pag. 1328. col. 2. lin. 20. proclaymed hymſelfe King. pag. 1329. col. 1. lin. 20. prouoketh the Earle of Warwick to fight. col. 2. lin. 20. is receiued into London. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 21. paſ|ſeth ouer into Fraunce with an armye. pag. 1346. col. 2. lin. 2. returneth. pag. 1349. col. 1. lin. 42. depoſed. pag. 1354. col. 2. lin. 40. his de|ſtruction. pag. 1356. col. 2. lin. 22. Oration in his death bed. pag. 1357. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Edmond Duke of Somerſet pag. 1331. col. 2. lin. 36. fled pag. 1335. col. 1. lin. 25. be|headed. pag. 1340. col. 2. lin. 20.
  • Edmond hampden Knyghte ſlayne. pag. 1339. col. 2. lin. 55.
  • Edmond the great and God|wyn, landing in Somerſet|ſhyre, ſpoyle the countrey, and returne into Ireland with great booties. 299.25.
  • Edmond ſurnamed the great ſonne to king Harold. 299.25.
  • Editha, daughter to Erle God|wyn, maryed to K. Edward. 269.32.
  • Edenburgh taken and burute. 1593.40.
  • Edwyne reſtored to his kyng|dome of Northumberlande. 158.92.
  • Edward the fifte and his bro|ther murdered. pag. 1391. col. 1. lin. 6.
  • Edelred ſucceedeth Lambert in the Archbyſhopricke of Can|torbury. 202.76.
  • Edilwald aydeth Penda, a|gainſt his Vncle Oſwye. 175.61.
  • Edbert, or Ethelbert King of Kent, ouerthrowen in bat|tel, and taken priſoner by Kennife. 200.102. and, 202.63.
  • Edgecomle Peter, 1450.45.
  • Eduke Silu [...]ticus, rebelleth aginſt King William. 297.14.
  • Editha, daughter to king Ed|ward, borne. 297.14.
  • Editah, daughter to king Ed|ward, borne. 222.113.
  • Edward the fourth borne at Roan. 1268. col. 2. lin. 18.
  • Edward ſonne to the blacke Princeborne. 971.13. a.
  • Edilwalke ſlayne, and his ar|mie diſcomfited by Cead|walla. 184.31.
  • Edeſſa, a Citie in Meſopota|mia. 81.41.
  • Edmond ſonne to Henry the thyrde inueſted King of Si|cil and Naples. 740.47.
  • Edwin Earle, ſubmitteth him|ſelfe to King William. 291.59.
  • Edward Earle of March pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 1. Duke of Yorke. pa. 1304. col. 2. lin. 18. come to London. pag. 1306. col. 2. lin. 26. admitted king. pag. 1307. col. 1. lin. 18.
  • Edmond Lord Grey of Ruthen. pag. 1299. col. 2. lin. 31.
  • Edmond Duke of Yorke lieute|nant of England. 1103.51. a.
  • Edilwald reigneth in the par|ties of Deira. 174.106.
  • Edwine ſlayne, and his armie beaten downe. 163.58.
  • Edith, ſiſter to king Ethelwol|fus, profeſſed a Nunne. 208.5.
  • Edbert ſet at libertie, and reſto|red. 200.108.
  • Edmond Courney knight, and Peter his brother byſhop of Exceter rayſe an armie a|gaynſt king Richarde the thyrd. pag. 1401. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • Edward inuadeth the kingdom of Eaſt angles with an ar|mie, and ſpoyleth it. 221.81.
  • Edurus, looke Cridiorus.
  • Edwin, ſonne to Alla, baniſhed by Ethelferd. 154.83.
  • Edelfert and his armie van|quiſhed, and put to flight by the Britaynes. 154.69.
  • EEBO page image 1454Edilred and Ecg [...]eid made friendes. 182.102.
  • Edwyne bringeth the Weſt Saxons vnder his ſubiecti|on. 159.112.
  • Edward honorably receiued in|to the Court, by king Hardi|cnute. 268.92.
  • Edelwin, king of Kent, chaſed out of his countrey. 203.59.
  • Edelwin ſlayeth Oſwin. 170.60.
  • Ediricke de Streona. 251.54
  • Edward ſonne to Henry the ſe|uenth Chriſtened. 1454.56.
  • Edgar Edeling, pardoned, and highly honoured. 307.89.
  • Edgar Edeling, ſubmitteth himſelfe to king William. 291.58.
  • Edilwold, looke Molle.
  • Eden Riuer. 433.112.
  • Eufled, firſt of the Engliſh Northumbers, baptiſed. 159 104.
  • Egbert ſuccedeth Ceolnulfe in the kingdome of Northum|berland. 194.51.
  • Egbert and Vnguſt king of Pictes, receyue the Bri|taynes into theyr ſubiection. 194.63.
  • Egbertes armie for the more part loſt and deſtroyed. 194.66.
  • Egbert ſuceedeth wilfride the ſecond in the See of Yorke. 192.72.
  • Egbert king of Northumber|land. 192.74.
  • Egbert Archbiſhop of Yorke receyueth the Pall. 192.77.
  • Egbert inuadeth Kent with an armie, and bringeth it vnder his ſubiection. 203.58.
  • Egbert becommeth a Monke. 195.101.
  • Egelwynus eſcapeth into the Ile of Ely. 306. 94.
  • Egelwynus pyned to death in priſon. 306.108.
  • Egelredus paſſeth into Nor|mandie, and is there ioyfully receiued by Duke Richard. 249.46.
  • Egelredus ſent for to returne into England, firſt ſend [...]th to try the peoples conſtancie. 250.9.
  • Egelredus departeth this life, and is buried at London. 253.5.
  • Egelredus iſſue. 253.13.
  • Egelredus pride, alienateth the hartes of his people from him. 253.26.
  • Egelredus forſaketh his lawful wife, and keepeth harlortes. 253.35.
  • Egelſon, Abbot of Saint Au|guſtines nigh Cantorburie. 292.19.
  • Egelũm, and Archbiſhop Sti|gand, Captaynes of the Ken|tiſhmen, againſt king Willi|am. 292.43.
  • Egfride driueth Wolthere out of the poſſeſſion of Lindeſey. 182.18.
  • Egelredus de [...]leth the Fount at his Baptiſme. 238.9.
  • Egelredus beaten almoſt to death with Tapers by his mother. 238.18.
  • Egelredus marrieth Elgina, or Ethelginu, daughter to Earle Egbert. 238.49.
  • Egditha daughter to king Ed|ward, married to Charles Simplex, king of France. 223.10.
  • Egbert ſucceedeth Ercombert in the kingdome of Kent. 177.94.
  • Egleſdon Monaſterie builded. 211.33.
  • Egleſdon, now called Saint Edmundeſburie. 211.37.
  • Egbert baniſhed, for couering the kingdome of Weſt Sax|ons. 199.99.
  • Egelredus miſtruſting the faith of his ſubiectes, dareth not encounter with his ene|mies. 252.37.
  • Egelredus returneth with an armie into England. 250.29
  • Egbert inuadeth the kingdome of Mercia, and conquereth it. 203.81.
  • Egbert inuadeth Northum|berland with an armie. 204.12.
  • Egbert crowned king of al En|land. 204.38.
  • Egelredus marieth Emma, ſi|ſter to Duke Richard of Nor+mandy. 242 43
  • Egelredus mariage with Em|ma, turneth to the ſubuerſiõ of the whole Engliſh ſtate. 242.48.
  • Egbert appointed king of Nor+thumberland, by the Danes. 209.67.
  • Egfride ordeyned king of caſt Saxons, in his farther Of|fas ſteede. 195.67
  • Egelredus ſicke, at Coſſam. 252.10.
  • Egfride ſhortly takẽ out of this life. 195.93
  • Egbert returneth into Englãd and is receiued as king of the weſt Saxons. 202.99
  • Egilbert king of eaſt Angles, ſlaine by treaſon. 194.102
  • Egbert departeth this lyfe, and is buried at Wincheſter. 205.4
  • Egletighſton. 214.83
  • Egelredus not fauoured by Monkes in their writings. 241.106. and. 242.3.
  • Egelredus Oration vnto his ſoldiers. 248.42
  • Egbert leadeth an army againſt the Danes, and is by them vanquiſhed. 204.55
  • Egelfrida firſt wife to king Ed|gar. 235.5
  • Egbert king of Mercia, depar|teth this life. 200.78
  • Egbert priuie to the murdering of his couſins. 181.2
  • Egelredus maketh warre a|gainſt the Biſhop of Roche|ſter, and ſpoyleth his Lord|ſhips. 238.54
  • Egelredus ſacred kyng by Dũ|ſton, at Kingſton vpon Tha|mes. 237.113.
  • Egwine a Monke. 189.27
  • Egelwinus biſhop of Durham fleeth into holy Iland. 302.55.
  • Egwine made biſhop of Wor|ceſter. 189.29
  • Egwine warned in a viſion, to ſet vp an Image. 189.32.
  • Egelwine Abbot of Eueſham. 308.31.
  • Egbert king of Kent departeth this life. 180.98.
  • Egiptus and his genealogie. 7.23.
  • Egiptus fifty ſonnes marrye Danus fifty daugters. 7.64.
  • Egelredus ſucceedeth his bro|ther Edward in the kingdõe of England. 237.68
  • Egbert Archbiſhop of Yorke, departeth this life. 199.24.
  • Egelaw heath in the weſt parts 392.6
  • Egerledus ſendeth ambaſſa|dors & money to the Danes, to abſtayne from cruel wa|ſting of the countrey. 245.93.
  • Egricus ſucceedeth Sigibert in the kingdome of eaſt An|gles. 172.13
  • Egricus and Sigibert ſlaine, and their army diſcomfited by Penda. 172.28
  • Eirine emperor. 202.111
  • Eirene empreſſe. 199.80
  • Eiruie Abbey. 192.105
  • Elgina, or Ethelgina, wyfe to king Egelredus, dyeth. 242 34.
  • Elphegus Archbiſhop of Can|torbury taken by the Danes. 246.8.
  • Elienor Queene committed to cloſe priſon. 436.47
  • Elſaſſe Theodoricke earle of Flaunders. 377.72
  • Elenor Queene writeth to king Iohn for ayde. 553.26
  • Elenor Queene dyeth with ſo|row. 559.52
  • Elnothus Archbiſhop of Can|torbury, refuſeth to crowne king Hardecnute. 263.63
  • Ely church founded, and dedi|cated. 729.60
  • Elienor queene ſeeketh meanes how to mainteyne the comẽ|tion betweene her huſbande king Henry the ſecond, and her ſonnes. 426.40. and 426.60.
  • Elienor Queene offended with her huſband king Henry the ſecond, for keeping of Con|cubines. 426.63
  • Elgina mother to king Harold. 264.5.
  • Elienor Queene ſet at libertie by her ſonne kyng Richard the firſt. 474.55
  • Ely Abbey builded. 234.20
  • Eleanor daughter to the earle of Prouance, crowned quene of England. 647.73
  • Eiſtan Duke ſeeth the Deuyl with Dunſtan. 228.107
  • Eiſtanes dreame, and the inter|pretation therof. 229.1
  • Elphegus cruelly murdred by the Danes. 246.38
  • Elphegus body firſt buryed at London, and afterward tran|ſlated to Cantorbury. 246.49. and. 262.102.
  • Eleanor Counteſſe of Pem|brooke marryed to Simon Montford. 652.75
  • Eleanor betaketh her ſelf to the Mantle and the Ring. 653 28.
  • Eleanor king Iohns mother, much honored, and loued of the Nobilitie. 543.21
  • Eleanor Queene enuyeth Ar|thur her nephew. 543.35
  • Eleanor Queene paſſeth into Normandy. 543.55
  • Eleanor daughter to king Hen|ry the ſecond, maried to Al|fonſe, king of Caſtile. 445.30.
  • Elſwen, looke Alfwen.
  • Elianor Queene deliuered of her ſecond ſonne Henry. 395 93.
  • Elgina, or Ethelginu daughter to earle Egbert, maried to king Egelredus. 238.50
  • Eldred Duke maryeth Ethe [...]|fleda, daughter to king Alu|red. 215.68
  • Elidurus againe reſtored to the kingdome of Britaine. 31 81.
  • Elidurus taken, and committed to priſon. 31.88
  • Elidurus reſtored the thirde time to the Crowne of Britaine. 32.21
  • Elidurus dyeth, and is buryed at Caerleil. 32.25
  • Eltwold ſucceedeth Aldulte in the kingdome of eaſt Angles. 190.52.
  • Elidurus cauſeth his brother Archigallo to be reſtored a|gayne to his kingdome. 31.52.
  • Elanius ſonne of Kimarus, be|gynneth to rule ouer the Bri|taines. 29.65
  • Eldeſt ſonnes of the kynges of Englande, alwayes made Dukes of Normandy. 353.8.
  • Iohn of Eltham borne. 854. 18. a. dyeth. 899.26. b. cre|ated earle of Cornwal. 892.14 [...]
  • EEBO page image 1455Elizabeth Gray widow. pag. 1316 col. li. 1.51. maryed to Edward the fourth. eadem. col. 2. lin. 21. crowned. eadẽ. lin. 25.
  • Elizabeth daughter to Ed|ward the fourth borne. pag. 1317. col. 1. lin. 42.
  • Elidurus ſonne to Morindus, choſen k. of Britaine. 31.16.
  • Eliendone battaile fought by Egbert, kyng of weſt Sax|nus, agaynſt Bernulfe kyng of Mercia. 203.36.
  • Ellerker Raufe knight. 1448.49.
  • Elizabeth daughter to k. Ed. the firſt ma [...]ted. 823.43. b.
  • Ella kyng of Northumberland dyeth. 145
  • Eleanor Queene, mother to K. Iohn, trauayleth to procure the Engliſh people to receiue their othe of allegiance, to be true to the kyng. 542.50.
  • Eleuthenus ſent into England 171.82.
  • Eleutherius Biſhop of Rome, ſendeth godly learned men in|to Britaine. 74.76.
  • Elianor wiſe to kyng Edward the firſt dyeth. 799.27. b.
  • Elianor daughter to kyng Ed|ward the firſt maried. 806.17. a.
  • Ella placed kyng of Northum|bers, in Oſbrightes romath. 209 33.
  • Ella & Oſbright made friends, go foorth againſt the Danes. 209.38.
  • Ella and Oſbright ſlayne by the Danes. 209.46.
  • Ella, King of Seuth Saxons dyeth. 130.52.
  • Ely Ile, wherof ſo named. 33.60.
  • Ely Monaſterie reſtored. 185.72.
  • Elleo King Oſwyes daughter profeſſed a Nunne. 175.78.
  • Elfled dyeth. 176.1.
  • Eliunge or Eſſenge, Prince of Norway. 23.100.
  • Eliot Thomas cited. 2.96.
  • Ella, beginner of the kingdome of Deira. 140.16.
  • Ella, ſonne to Iſſus. 140.35.
  • Ella, ſonne to H [...]ſtria, begyn|neth to gouerne Deira. 140.61.
  • Eldade, Byſhop of Colcheſter. 123.1.
  • Ella a Saxon, landeth in Suſ|ſer w [...]th an armie. 125.56.
  • Ella maketh himſelfe King of Suſſer. 125.63.
  • Ella ſendeth into Germanie for ayde agaynſt the Brytaines. 12 [...].103.
  • Elianor Cobham maryed to Humfrey Duke of Gloc. pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 26. accuſed of treaſon pag. 1268. col. 1. lin. 42. doth penauace. ead. lin. 48.
  • Elizabeth Grey maryed to Ed|ward the fourth. pag. 1379. col. 1. lin. 19.
  • Elizabeth Lucy. pag. 1378. col. 2. lin. 51.
  • Elizabeth daughter to Ed|ward the fourth, maryed to Henry the ſeuenth. pa. 1356. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Elinor Duches of Guyen, mar|ryed to Henry Fitzempreſſe. 384.60.
  • Elfleda, or Elfrida, firſt wyfe to King Edward. 223.3.
  • Elfheagus, Byſhop of Winche|ſter. 238 115.
  • Elianor, daughter to k. Henrie the ſecond borne 401.70.
  • Eluane and Meduin, two lear|ned Britaines, ſent to Rome. 74.71.
  • Elizabeth Queene of Caſtill, dyeth. 1459.49.
  • Elles croft in Yorkeſhyre, and why ſo called. 211.74.
  • Element appeareth of a ruddie burning colour. 516.9.
  • Ella ſonne to Ida, ſucceedeth his father ſuche kingdome of Northumberland. 142.86.
  • Emma ſpoyled of her ryches, & bauniſhed out of the Realme 266.34.
  • Emma reuoked out of Flaun|ders into England. 266.96
  • Empſian Thomas a Monke his obſtinacie. 1580.50.
  • Emma Queene, and her chil|dren ſent ouer into Norman|mandie. 248.27.
  • Emperour Sigiſmond came into Englande. pag. 1183. col. 2. lin. 57. in league wyth Henry the fift. pag. 1185. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Empire deuided between Con|ſtantius and Maximianus. 89.36.
  • Empſten Richard Knight ſur|u [...]ior & maſter of forfeiters. 1458.57. attainted. 1466 30. beheaded. 1466.20.
  • Emma her pedegrue, from the Daniſh and Norman lyne. 289.7.
  • Emperour Otho aydeth Kyng Iohn. 585.40. he is vanqui|ſhed by the Frenche Kyng. 586.1.
  • Emperor Otho ſendeth into England to k. Iohn 564.31
  • Emperour of Conſtantinople commeth into England. 652.58.
  • Emma called the floure of Nor|mandie, Siſter to Duke Ri|chard, marryed to King E|gelredus. 242.35.
  • Emma, wydow to King Egel|redus, marryed to K. Cnute. 259.47.
  • Emma with her children, fleeth into Normandie. 255.10.
  • Emma dyeth. 274.10.
  • Engliſhe men taken pryſoners 812.53. b. ſlaine by the Scots. 818.16. a. diſcomfi|ted. 829.40. a. ouercome by Scots. 838.30. b.
  • Engliſhe men ſlaine in Wales. 791.20. b.
  • Englefield Thomas Knyght counſeller to Prince Arthur. 1456.53.
  • England & Engliſhmẽ whence ſo called. 144.32.
  • Engliſhe preparation agaynſt the French inuaſion. 1053.10. b.
  • Engliſh nation practiſed in warres, goeth commonly a|way with the victory. 220.8.
  • Engliſh Nauie hindered by tempeſt. 1008.40. b.
  • Engliſh coaſt ſpoyled by French men. 1007.20. a
  • Engliſh men threaten ye Pope. 713.85.
  • Engliſhmen vſed at Rome as Sciſinatickes. 716.24.
  • Englands miſerie in time of ci|uil warre. 388.45.
  • Engliſh outlawes returne, and make war againſt the Nor|mans. 300.30.
  • Enmerus a murderer, ſent to ſtar King Edwine. 159.56.
  • Engliſh ſouldiers driuen out of Meſſina citie. 487.43.
  • Engliſhe men ouerthrowen by the Scots. 1007.40. b.
  • Engliſhmen driuen out of Flaũ|ders by Frenche men. 1044.31. b.
  • Engliſhmen diſcomfited by the Danes in a foughten fielde. 248.35.
  • Emma ſtraith dealt withall, by her ſonne King Edward. 269.49.
  • Emma accuſed of many mat|ters committed againſt the ſtate of the common wealth. 269.51.
  • Emma deſpoyled of her goods, accured of incontinencie, and impriſoned. 269.57.
  • Emma purgeth her ſelfe of in|continencie, by the law Or|dalium. 269.64
  • England made tributarie to the Pope. 575.100
  • Engliſhmen vnder King Iohn aſſayle and wynne ye Frenche ſhippees before and in the hauen of Dam. 578.46.
  • Entercourſe of Marchandize between England & France, ſtayed 195.39.
  • Ende of Brutus line in Bry|taine. 22.80.
  • Engliſhmen diſcomfited by the Conſtable. 993.16. b
  • Engliſh nation reproued for for|nication and licenciouſnes. 190.13.
  • Engliſhmen and Normans, o|throwen by the welchmen. 276.37.
  • Enuious perſons, readie to forge matters of ſuſpicion. 439.95.
  • England deuided between Ha|rold and Hardienute, 263.43.
  • Engliſhmen for their fonde at|tempt fouly diſgraced. 731.37.
  • Enemyes beaten downe by huſbandmen with clubbes and ſwordes. 614.34.
  • Engliſhmen ouercome by the Danes, in a ſecond battayle vpon the ſea. 215.57.
  • Enwoulfe, Earle of Somerſet. 207.67.
  • Engliſhmen ſlayne and drow|ned by the Danes at Taner 207.37.
  • Engliſhmen, the more they grudge, the more cruelly they are oppreſſed by ye Nor|mans. 313.53.
  • Engliſhmẽ naturally take plea|ſure in hunting the Decre. 313.70.
  • Engliſhmen ſent into Spaine againſt the Saraſins. 636.50.
  • Engliſhmen, Spaniardes, and Frenchmen obtaine a great victorie on the Saraſbis. 636.56.
  • Engliſhmen ſlain in great num|ber by the Danes in Oxford|ſhyre. 221.8.
  • England brought into great ruine by ſundrye miſhappes. 242.22.
  • Engliſhmen chaſed out of the field by the Danes. 211.24.
  • Engliſhe nauie deſtroyed with tempeſt. 1014.7. b.
  • England let to ſeeme. 1102.30. b.
  • Engliſhmen ſuffer the haire of their vpper lippes to growe long. 286.30.
  • Engliſhmen breake their aray to chaſe the Normans, & are ſlayne and ſcattered. 287.17
  • Engliſh nobilitie ſpoyled, to en|ritch Normans. 297.36.
  • Engliſh nobilitie deſpyſed, and glad to imitate the Norman faſhions. 298.2.
  • Engliſh men ſone conſtreined to forſake their goods & landes, and to withdrawe them into the Woodes as outlawes. 298.14.
  • Engliſh nobilitie hated by King William, and the Normans. 298.56.
  • Engliſh nobilitie flie the realme for feare and diſdeyne of the Normans. 298.58.
  • Engliſh clergie conſiſteth the more part of Prieſts ſonnes. 349.87.
  • Engliſh boyes ſolde at Rome. 146.20.
  • Engliſh men haue Angelles fa|ces. 146.51.
  • Engliſh men receiue the Chri|ſtian fayth. 148.17.
  • Engliſh armie ſent for to come into Normandie, is diſchar|ged vpon condition. 325.65.
  • EEBO page image 1455Engliſh men returne out of Walles with diſhonor. 326.69.
  • Engliſh men learne to quaffe of the Danes. 231.110.
  • Engliſh men learne of the Sax|ons, a diſordered fierceneſſe of minde. 232.3.
  • Engliſh men learne of the Fle|mings, a feeble tenderneſſe of body. 232.3.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Maldon. 239.56.
  • Engliſh fleete taken by the Danes, and the Londoners ſlayne in great number. 240.21.
  • Engliſh Captaynes reuolt to the Danes, and their people are ouerthrowen. 240.51.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Porteſmouth. 206.83.
  • Engliſh men chaſed by the Danes at Merſeware. 206.86.
  • Engliſh men put to the woorſe by the Danes at Carrum. 206.100.
  • Engliſh men valiantly acquite thẽſelues againſt the Danes. 212.71.
  • Engliſh men and Danes con|clude a peace vpon conditions 213.42.
  • Engliſh Saxons, a people in Germaine. 112.35.
  • Engliſh Saxon Kings fetch their Pedegree from Woden 113.5.
  • Engliſh men vanquiſhed and ſlayne by the Danes at Re|ding. 210.9.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Baſing. 210.
  • Engliſh men diſtreſſed by the Danes at Merton. 210.48.
  • Engliſh mens power begynneth to decay. 185.43.
  • Engliſh men conſtrayned to bye their landes againe of Kyng William. 303.29.
  • Engliſh men conſtreined to flee, by the Frenchmen at Albe|marle. 524.43.
  • Englefield battell, fought by the Engliſh men agaynſt the Danes. 210.2.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Wilton. 212.5.
  • Engliſh power ouerthrowen by the Weltchmen. 272.63.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Yorke. 209.46.
  • Engliſh Ambaſſadours not ad|mitted to the Popes pre|ſence without a bribe. 418.15.
  • Engliſh outlawes, perpetually pardoned. 307.65.
  • Engliſhmen reteined and ſetled in Ireland. 418.54.
  • England conquered by the Duke of Normandie vppon that day on which afterward
  • Normandie was ſubdued by the king of England. 345.84.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Welch rebelles. 744.68
  • Engliſh men diſtreſſed by the Welchmen. 638.50.
  • Engliſh men compound for peace with the Danes for monie. 240.74. and. 246.60.
  • Ende of the Daniſh Kings in England. 268.19.
  • Engliſh armye ſpoyleth Scot|land. 940.31. a.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Britaynes at Hatfield. 163.57.
  • Engliſh Gentlemẽ maynteined by French warres. 1083.48 b.
  • Engliſh men agree to ſubmit themſelues to the Danes. 249.20.
  • Engliſh ſcoole in Rome. 212.27.
  • Enromium Emme, cited. 264.88.
  • Engliſh men loſt all in France. pag 1275. col. 2. lin. 14.
  • England bleſſed with learning and puiſſaunce. 178.92.
  • Ercombert, King of Kent de|parteth this life. 177.105.
  • Engliſh men inuade the con|fines of Caſtill. 1008.20. a.
  • England deuided into circuites for Iuſtices itinerantes. 443.53.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes, in a cruell battell at Aſhdon. 255.77.
  • Engliſh bloode reſtored to the Crowne of England. 259.78.
  • Controuerſie betwixt Edward the fourth and the French Kyng. pag. 1348. col. 2. lin. 55.
  • England ſore peſtred with Fle|mings. 347.38.
  • Engliſh men had in ellimation for their good ſeruice. 261.1.
  • Engliſh bloud mixed with the Danes and the Britaines. 241.91.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen by the Danes at Scoraſtã. 251 87.
  • Engliſh men ouerthrowen and put to flight by the Danes, at Wigmere. 245.38
  • Engliſhmen diſcouraged by the Welchmen. 611.32
  • Engliſhmen vanquiſhed and put to flight by the Danes. 204.62.
  • Engliſh army betrayed to the Danes, and chaſed. 243.58.
  • Engliſhe men almoſt vtterly o|uerthrowen by the Danes 210.82.
  • Englande when firſt called by that name. 204.45
  • Englande growen to olde and feeble age vnder king Egel|redus. 237.93
  • Engliſh Nobilitie ſpoyled, pur|ſued, impriſoned, baniſhed, and ſlayne by king William. 306.84.
  • Engliſh men giuen to the rea|ding of the holy Scriptures. 192.61.
  • England deuided into hũdreds and tithings. 217.22
  • Engiſtland appoynted the name to the Saxons portion in Britaine. 128.24
  • England verye gainful to the See of Reme. 564 90 Encomium Emmae cited. 257 50. and. 258.1. and. 259. 87. and. 264.39.
  • Engliſh men of whom they lear+ned their exceſſiue gurman|dize. 268.12.
  • Engliſh nauie loſt, and drowned by a tempeſt. 322.39
  • Englande firſt accurſed by the the Pope, and why. 223.37.
  • Eolwils a Daniſh knig ſlayne 220.64.
  • Eopa, looke Copa.
  • Epte Riuer in Normandy. 385 34.
  • Epitaph founde within kyng Williams Sepulchre. 316.69.
  • Earle of Penbrooke appeaſeth rebellion. 616 91
  • Earle of Albemarle obtayneth peace with the king. 618.77
  • Erlotus the Popes Nuntio de|parteth home with a flea in his eare. 754.54
  • Erick murdred by his owne people, for his ſharpe dealing with them. 221.97.
  • Erchenwine firſt king of the eaſt Saxons. 152.35
  • Ernulfus ſonne to earle Gef|frey Maundeuille, taken, and baniſhed. 380.72
  • Erick king of eaſt Angles, con|ſpireth with others, to make warre againſt king Edward of England. 221.73
  • Erickes army vanquiſhed, and put to flight by the Engliſh men. 221.90
  • Erocus king of the Almanes. 90.81.
  • Earle of Pembrooke vſeth di|ligence to ſet the realme at li|bertie from the Frenchmen. 615.20.
  • Eric gouernor of Norway, re|turneth to his ſhippes with great booties. 251.89
  • Eric forbydden to ſpoyle the countrey. 252.2
  • Erchenwin firſt king of the eaſt Saxons. 131.35
  • Erchenwyn ſonne to king Of|fa. 131.37.
  • Erghom Iohn. 1462.7
  • Earle of Lincolne Caruer at the Coronation. 1119. col. 2 lin. 14.
  • Earle of Northumberland high Conſtable. 1119. col. 2. lin. 17.
  • Earle of Weſtmerland, earle Marſhal of England. 1119 col. 2. lin. 28.
  • Earle of Warwicke Panter at Coronation. 1119. col. 2. lin 44.
  • Earle of Arundel chiefe Butlar of England. 1120. col. 2. lin. 23.
  • Earle of Warwicke gouernor to king Henry the ſixt. pag. 1235. col. 1. lin. 9. Regent of Fraunce. pag. 1262. col. 1 lin. 47. col. 2. lin. 43. dyed at Roan. pag. 1264. col. 1. lin. 2.
  • Earle of Arũdel ſlaine in france pag. 1253. col. 2. lin. 8.
  • Ermenfred biſhop of Sion ſent into England in commiſſion from the Pope. 304.54
  • Ermenredus brother to kyng Ercombert. 180.106
  • Erming ſtreete where it begin|neth and endeth. 205.8.
  • Earle of Flaunders feaſteth K. Edward the third. 912.20. b.
  • Earle of Pearche a French man ſlaine at Lincolne, 613 81.
  • Erkenwald ordeyued biſhop of the eaſt Saxons. 181.14
  • Erpwald, looke Corpwald.
  • Ecguine biſhop of Worceſter. 190.43.
  • Ermengard Lady, daughter to Richard vicount Beaumeũt maried to William king of Scots. 463.62
  • Raufe Earle of Ewe, taken pri|ſoner at Caen. 930.55. a
  • Eſterlings aſſaulted at home in the Stiliard. 1443.20.
  • Eſpeke Walter bringeth ye or|der of White Monkes into England. 333.94.
  • Eſchequer Court remoued frõ Weſtminſter to Northamp|ton. 567.47
  • Eſſex deliuered to the Saxons 118.41.
  • Eſketel a kyng of the Danes. 212.19.
  • Eſſington taken and ſpoyled by the Danes. 244.36
  • Eſtric ſiſter to king Cnute, ma|ryed to Richard the thirde duke of Normandie. 289.22.
  • Eſcuinus, or Eleuinus, taketh vpon hym the gouernment of the weſt Saxons. 180.84
  • Eſcuinus maketh warre vpon Wolfhere, and is put to the woorſe. 180.95.
  • Eſſex inuaded by the Danes. 216.31.
  • Eſtrild, daughter to a certayne EEBO page image 1456 king of Scithia. 17
  • Eſtrilo paramour to Locrinus. 17.22.
  • Eſtrild maried to Locrinus. 17 25.
  • Eſſex rebels ſcattered, & ſlayne. 1033.30. a.
  • Eſchage graunted to Henry the third. 708.39.
  • Eſay cited. 389.83.
  • Eſſex waited by Danes. 240.73.
  • Eſke Riuer. 76.50.
  • Eſtates of the Realme aſſem|bled at Norhamtõ. 542.60
  • Eſſex yelded to Adelwold. 220.21.
  • Eſtoutuill Robert taken priſo|ner. 345.28.
  • Eſoder, looke Elidurus.
  • Eſpeake Walter. 369.61.
  • Eſcuage payed. 795.57. a.
  • Eſſex brought vnder ſubiection of the Weſt Sa [...]õs. 203.64
  • Ethelbaldus ſuccedeth Ecoi|red in the kingdome of Mer|cia. 189. [...]0.
  • Ethelbaldus ſpayleth Nor|thumberland, and returneth without battell. 189.56.
  • Ethelbuldus ouercome in bat|tell by Cuthred, King of Weſt Saxons. 189.63. and 193.90.
  • Ethelbaldus ſlayne at Secan|don. 189.67.
  • Ethelbaldus reproued for for|nication & liceciouſnes. 199.
  • Ethelwitha, wife to King Alu|red. 216.106.
  • Ethelfleda ſore handled in the birth of a child, euer after forbeareth to companie with her huſband. 216.114.
  • Ethelbert putteth away his wife, and marrieth Alfled, daughter to King Offa. 201.43.
  • Ethelbert ſlayne by his owne ſubiectes. 201.50.
  • Ethelfledas noble deedes, and valiencie. 222 1.
  • Ethelfleda departeth this life. 222.36.
  • Ethelbert, ſonne to Irmenrike ſucceedeth his father in the kingdome of Kent. 142.80.
  • Ethelbert ſucceedeth his bro|ther Edbert in the king|dome of Kent. 191.84.
  • Ethelwolfus or Ethaultus ſon to Edbert, beginneth his reigne ouer the Weſt Sax|ons, 205.101.
  • Ethelwolfus in orders, and aſ|ſoyled by the Pope. 205.109.
  • Ethelwolfus maryeth Oſbur|ga, his Bu [...]lers daughter. 205.115.
  • Ethelbert reſtored vnto hys kingdome. 201.19.
  • Ethelwolfus kingdome deui|ded, betweene himſelfe and his ſonne. 207.70
  • Ethelwolfus, departeth thys [...]e, and is buryed at Win|cheſter. 207.92.
  • Ethelwold falleth in loue with Alfred, and diſcommendeth her beautie to Kyng Edgar 232.67.
  • Ethelwold marryeth Alfred, daughter to the Duke of Cornwal. 232.83.
  • Ethelwold, murdered by Kyng Edgar. 232.108.
  • Ethelred renounceth his kyng|dome, and becommeth a Monke. 189.6.
  • Ethelbert procureth Ethel|ferd, to make warre vpon the Britaines. 154.54
  • Ethelreda, profeſſed a Nunne. 185.71.
  • Ethelfleda, daughter to Alured marryed to Duke Eldred. 215.68.
  • Ethelbert conſtrained to get hym out of his countrey. 196.43.
  • Ethelbert, ſucceedeth hys fa|ther Ethelbert, in the King|dome of Eaſt Angles. 196.50.
  • Ethelbert trayterouſly murde|red. 197.1.
  • Ethelgera, daughter to Kyng Alured. 217.59.
  • Ethelſwida, daugther to King Alured, marryed to Bald|wyne Earle of Flaunders. 218.75.
  • Ethelſwida, wife to King Bur|chred, following hir huſband towardes Rome, dyeth at Pania in Lũbardie. 218.91
  • Ethelwoulfus aideth Burthred King of Mercia, againſt the Welchmen. 206.6.
  • Ethelwolfus aduertiſed by two Noble Prelates. 206.56.
  • Ethelbald, ſhamefully maryeth his fathers wydow. 208.43
  • Ethelbald departeth this lyfe, and is buryed at Shire|bourne. 208.47.
  • Ethelburga ſiſter to Erkea|wald. 181.22.
  • Ethelbert marryeth Bertha, daughter to Cheribert Kyng of Fraunce. 145 102.
  • Ethelbert ſubdueth the Sax|ons from Kent to Humber. 145.98.
  • Ethelbert or Edelred ſonne to Molle, made king of Nor|thumberlande after Alſ [...]d. 196.34.
  • Ethelburga wyfe to Inas, perſwadeth her huſband to renounce the world. 188.30.
  • Ethelard couſin to Inas, be|ginneth to raigne ouer the Weſt Saxons. 191.33.
  • Ethelard departeth thys lyfe. 191.66.
  • Ethelfleda gouerneth ye kyng|dome of Mercia, during her lyfe. 221.
  • Ethelwolfus victories againſt the Danes. 206.107.
  • Ethelbert ouerthrowen in bat|taile, by Cheuling Kyng of Weſt Saxons. 142.95.
  • Ethelwolfus goeth to Rome, and taketh Alured his ſonne with him. 207.42.
  • Ethelwolfus maryeth Iudith daughter to Charles ye Bald, Kyng of Fraunce. 207.60.
  • Ethelbright taketh vpon hym the gouernment of Weſt Ser, Suſſex, Kent, & Eſſex. 208.50.
  • Ethelbright departeth this life & is buryed at Shirebourne 208.70.
  • Ethelreda, wyfe to King Ecg|fride, continueth a Virgin. 185.55.
  • Euſtace ſonne to King Ste+phan, created Duke of Nor|mandie. 367.108.
  • Ethelbert conuerted to the Chriſtian fayth. 148.31.
  • Ethelburga, daughter to Kyng Offa, maryed to Bryghtrick Kyng of the Weſt Saxons. 195.32.
  • Ethelred ſucceedeth Beorne in the kingdome of Eaſt An|gles. 194.36.
  • Ethelred and his brother Alu|red, encounter Inarus Kyng of Danes with an armye. 210.62.
  • Ethelred or Edilred, ſuccee|deth his brother Wolfhere in the kingdome of Mercia. 181.55.
  • Ethelred inuadeth Kent wyth an armie and ſpoyleth it. 181.62.
  • Ethelbald, ſonne to Ethelwol|fus, beginneth to raigne o|uer the South and Weſt Saxons. 208.31.
  • Ethelbright, ſonne to Erm [...]n|redus, murdered. 180.105.
  • Ethelmere, Earle of the Weſt countries, ſubmitteh himſelf and his people to king Swa|nus of Denmarke. 248.11.
  • Ethilda daughter to King Ed|ward, maryed to Hugh, ſon to Robert, Earle of Paris. 223.13.
  • Ethelburga an euyl conditio|ned woman. 200.46.
  • Ethelburga fleeth into France and is thruſt into an Abbey. 200.73.
  • Etherius Archbyſhop of Arles in Fraunce. 148.66.
  • Edhirick or Erick a Dane, ſucceedeth Gurthrun in the kingdome of the Eaſt An|gles. 219 11.
  • Ethelburga dyeth in great mi|ſerie. 200.77.
  • Ethelburga daughter to Ethel|bert, maryed to Edwyne. 159.28.
  • Ethelreda departeth this lyfe 185.74.
  • Ethelwold, made Byſhop of Wincheſter. 232.19.
  • Ethelwold Earle, ſent by king Edgar, to ſuruey the beautie of Alfred, daughter to the Duke of Cornwal. 232.60.
  • Ethelricus ſonne to Ida, made Kyng of Northumberlande. 145.73.
  • Ethelred, brother to Ethel|bright, ſucceedeth him in the gouernment of the more part of the Engliſhe people. 208.76.
  • Ethelred vexed with the inua|ſion of the Danes. 208.100
  • Ethelred fighteth wyth the Danes nyene tymes in one yeere. 208.103.
  • Ethelwolf, ſonne to Kyng Eg|bert, leadeth an armie into Kent. 203.55.
  • Ethelfert ſlaine, and his armie vanquiſhed. 155.30.
  • Ethelbert, king of Kent dyeth, at is buryed in S. Augu|ſtines Monaſterie. 157.8.
  • Ethelbright, ſonne to Ethel|wolfus, beginneth to raigne ouer Kent, and Eſſex. 208.35.
  • Ethelred receyueth a wounde, and therof dyeth 210.92.
  • Ethelſwida marryed to Bur|thred, Kyng of Mercia 207.111.
  • Ethelred and his brother Alu|red, ayde Burthred Kyng of Mercia againſt the Danes. 209.93.
  • Euers Rafe knight Warden of the middell Marches ſlaine in a blondie fight. 1601.4. is commended. eadem. 28.
  • Eueſhame Abbey builded. 189 28.
  • Eubald the ſecond ſucceedeth Eubald the firſt in the Arch|byſhopprick of Yorke. 202.81.
  • Euſtace, Earle of Bologne, commeth into Englande to viſite his brother in lawe K. Edward. 270.77.
  • Euſtace maketh great com|playnt to King Edward, a|gainſt the citizens of Can|torburie. 270.105.
  • Eufled daughter to King Ed|wine, borne. 159.77.
  • Eunbert, a ruler among the Gi [...]uii. 185.63.
  • Eurelir in Normandie recoue|red by the Engliſhmen. 521.2.
  • Euill Princes appoynted to puniſhe the offences of the people. 194.21.
  • Euil vſage cauſed the Gaſ|coynes to rebel. 732.22.
  • Euguexane Chaſtillone de Trye, taken priſoner. 431.24.
  • Euſtace de Veſtye ſent into Scotland. 542.71.
  • Euery man ſhal beare his own burthen. 351.30.
  • Eueſham battayle, fought by EEBO page image 1456 EEBO page image 1457 EEBO page image 1457 King Henry the thyrd and his power againſt the Barons. 773.1.
  • Ewer of Pearle ſent to Henry the thyrd. 739.37.
  • Euſtace the Monke taken and beheded by Richard baſtard ſonne to Kyng Iohn. 615.65.
  • Euſtace the Monke a notable Pyrate. 615.71.
  • Euil mens good deedes, al|wayes euil thought of. 329.30.
  • Euſtace ſent by King Iohn in|to Scotland. 543.15.
  • Euille Iohn, Lord, eſcapeth frõ the battayle of Cheſterfield. 777.20.
  • Euſtace, Baron of Mawpaſſe 323.46.
  • Eureur in Normandie taken by the French kyng. 545.90
  • Eudo Earle, ſubmitteth him|ſelfe to Duke Geffray of Britaine. 411.79.
  • Euſtace Duke of Normandie, eſpouſed to Conſtance, ſiſter to Lewes the French Kyng. 372.63.
  • Euſtace Duke of Normandie, dyeth. 372.65.
  • Euſtace ſon to King Stephan refuſed of the Byſhops to be crowned Kyng of England. 385.53.
  • Euſtace ſonne to King Ste|phan falleth mad, and miſe|rably endeth hys lyfe. 387.93.
  • Euſtace, Earle of Bollongne. 319.75.
  • Euſtace de Veſey ſlayn wyth a quarel beſydes Caſtle Bar|uard. 603.33.
  • Eueſhame Abbey buylded. 277.31.
  • Eutropius cyted. 82.70. & .89.45.
  • Euſtace a Monke prouideth ſhipping for the conuayance of ayde to kyng Lewes, out of Fraunce into Englande. 615.8.
  • Eureur towne in Normandie, taken by the Frenchmen. 515.32.
  • Euſtace King Stephans ſon, made knight. 383.94.
  • Euerie kingdome deuided in it+ſelfe, can not long ſtand. 257.94.
  • Europe alotted vnto Iaphet. 1.79.
  • Euil gouernment in England by reaſon of ſtrangers about the king. 746.45.
  • Eureur in Normandy taken by king Henry the firſt. 344.13
  • Example notable of a Prince. pag. 1163. col. 1. lin. 50.
  • Ermew Monke of the chater|houſe e [...]ecuted. 1563.50.
  • E [...]ceter beſieged by humfry A|rundel and his adherentes. 1649.37.
  • Exhamſhire. pag. 1314. col. 2 lin. 12.
  • Exceſſe in apparel. 1117.6. a.
  • Exchang of Muneys ordeyned. 924.50. a.
  • Exceſter beſieged by Perkin Werbec. 1450.2.
  • Example of a faythfull priſon|ner. 1014.45. a.
  • Richard Extons commendati|on. 1054.15. b.
  • Exceter taken, and ſpoyled by the Danes. 243.42.
  • Excommunication. 963.1. b.
  • Extreeme froſt and ſnow, kil|ling trees, birdes, foules, and fiſhes. 196.3.
  • Exeter Colledge founded. 892.20. a.
  • Exceter Citie beſieged. 166.55.
  • Exceter beſieged by Vaſpaſi|an. 52.27.
  • Execution of king Richard the ſeconds friends. 1072.4. a.
  • Exeter Citie repaired and for|tified. 226.99.
  • Execution of ſouldiers taken in Rocheſter Caſtle by Kyng Iohn. 593.36.
  • Exeter kept againſt king Ste|phan, and recouered. 367.44
  • Exceter citie rebelleth againſt King William. 299.35
  • Exeter yeelded vnto King Wil|liam. 299.47.
  • Exmouth Caſtle aſſaulted by the Danes. 241.65.
  • Example of rare brotherly loue. 31.52.
  • Exeter made a Byſhops See. 309.65.
  • Excheker court inſtituted. 303 50.
  • Exceter Citie beſieged by the Danes, and deliuered. 216.29.
  • Eylmer, a Monke of Malmeſ|burie. 280.41.
  • Ewe countie in Normandie. 321.71.
  • Eweline, and Hirilda fall at variance. 43.50.

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