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  • YEare counted after the course of the sunne, 243, b 60. 244, a 20 Begining therof different among diuerse people, 244, a 10. Cynike: 244, a 10. The beginning thereof not vniforme & certeine. 243, b 60
  • Yeomen in our law called Homines legales: note, 163, b 10. How inti|tuled and named, 146, b 10
  • Yorke somtims called Uictrix, & why 217, b 10. Placed in Scotland by Leouitius, 190, a 60. Called Urewije, and whie, 93, a 30. The chiefe citie of the kingdome of Northumberland, 16, b 60. How called in the Romans time, 190, a 60. The archbishoprike curtai|led, & whie, 145, a 60. Bishopriks vnder the said sée foure, 135, a 10
  • Yorkeshire what hauens it hath, 108, a 30
FINIS propositi, laus Christo nescia FINIS.

The second table Alphabeticall, being a complet extract of names and matters dispersed in the historie of Britaine and England: wherein the reader is aduisedlie to distinguish of persons and actions in perusing euerie discourse, least by taking one for another (diuerse persons being of one name) his memorie be confounded, and some error or doubt arise.

By this table you may obserue how manie archbishops, bishops, earles, dukes, &c: haue beene in this Iland before the conquest: as also matter of discourse and woorth the marking, wher|soeuer you see this word (Note) which dooth oftentimes come to hand. Gathered by Abraham Fleming.

A.

  • ABbie of saint Augustine at Canturburie built, 102, a 60. Of R [...]pon burnt by K. E|dred, 158, a 50
  • Abbies built by Adelstane, 156, a 40. Founded by Alured, 148, b 50. Building of them thought a full satisfaction for sins, 163, b 20. What their state was in the daies of Iohn of Beuerlie & Beda. 130, b 20
  • Aborigenes, and the opinion cõ|cerning them gainsaid, 4, a 60
  • Aboundance. ¶ Sée Plentie.
  • Acca bishop of Hexham, 129. a 40
  • Achelnotus archbishop of Can|turburie, 182, a 20
  • Ackwold king of Eastangles, 129, a 10
  • Ada the son of Ida king of Bre|nitia, 95, b 30
  • Adeliza the daughter of duke Wil|liam, whome Harold should haue married, 197, a 40
  • Adelme rebelling against his king, and pardoned, dooth good seruice in the field, 131, a 30
  • Adelstan king of England crow|ned & consecrated at Kingston vpon Thames, 154, a 10. Sorie too late for exiling his brother, 155, b 10. He goeth out of his waie to sée where S. Iohn of Beuerlie was buried, 155. a 40 His victories against diuerse kings conspiring against him, 154, b 60, 155, a 10. His victorie against six kings, all slain with diuerse others, 156, a 10. De|scribed, his death, and what presents were sent him, 156, a 40
  • Adelstan bishop of Shireburne cõmended, 143, a 40. Of K. Eg|berts councell, 140, b 20
  • Adelwold king of Sussex recei|ueth the [...] of Wight as a gift vpon condition, 119, a 30. He causeth the Essexmen to yéeld vnto him, 150, b 60. He is slaine, 151, a 20
  • Adelwold K. Edwards brother taketh part with the Danes, 150, b 40
  • Adelwold bishop of Winchester builder of Elie abbie, 161, b 20
  • Adras [...]e worshipped and praied vnto, 44, a 40
  • Adrian abbat of S. Augustines at Canturburie commended, 120, b 10. He that came [...] Theodore, and died, 129, a 60
  • Adrian the emperor passeth into Britaine, 53, a 40 His wall di|uiding Britaine and Scot|land, 53, a 50
  • Adrian the pope sendeth legats into England, 134, b 30
  • Aduancement of a bondman dis|dained, 46, a 30
  • Adulterer mainteined by an ad|ulteresse: note, 40, b 40, 60
  • Adwin bishop of Winchester cõ|mitted to prison, 187, a 60
  • Aegiptus and his fiftie sonnes, 5, b 20
  • Aganippus a prince of France married Ceadeilla, 13, a 40
  • Agathyrsi. ¶ Sée Picts.
  • Agi [...]bert bishop of Paris, 115, b 60, 116, a 10
  • Agneius and Hubba two Da|nish capteins brethren, 144, a 30
  • Aidan bishop, 114, a 60. A Scot commeth into England to preach the gospell, 113, b 40, 60. His coniecture touching Os|win fell out true, 115, b 10. He dieth, 115, b 20
  • Alban a citizen of Werlamcester martyred vnder Dioclesian, 62, a 10
  • Albania now Scotland, 27, a 30 By whom built. 12, a 20
  • Albine his treatise against king Charles his articles, 135, a 60. ¶ Sée Alcwine.
  • Albion now England why so na|med as Bodin saith, 3, b 50. Di|uerse opimons of the name, 4, a 10, 5, a 20
  • Albion the giants comming into this Iland, 4, a 10. The son of Neptune, subdueth the Ce [...]ts 3, b 20, He and Bergion slaine with the most part of their ar|mie, 4, b 50
  • Alchfled daughter of Oswie ma|ried to Peda, 116, b 60
  • Alcluid citie destroied by the Danes, 144, b 20. Whether in Scotland or no, 21, a 40
  • Alcwine a famous clerke an En|glishman. 132, a 60
  • Aldhelme bishop of Shireburne, 129, a 60
  • Aldinius. ¶ Sée Ealdbright.
  • Aldelme archbishop of Canturb. 154, a 10. Bishop of Worcester in fauour with K. Edward the third, 192, a 60, b 10. Archbishop of Yorke, 196, b 20. 152, b 10. Slaine by duke Chorthmond, 137, a 10
  • Aldroenus king of litle Britaine in France, 71, b 20
  • Aldulfe king of Eastangles de|parteth this life, 129, a 10
  • Alectus counted a ringleader of théeues: note, 59, b 20. Killeth Carausius & succéedeth him in rule ouer Britaine, 56, b 50. U|surped the title and dignitie of king of Britaine, 61, b 10
  • Alexander pope the second fauo|red duke Williams conquest of England, 199, a 10
  • Alfer. ¶ Sée Elfer.
  • Alfin bishop of Winchester, 161, a 40
  • Alfred the daughter of Offa king of Mercia maried to Ethel|bert, 136, b 60
  • Alfred the son of Egelred maketh chalenge to the crowne, 181, b 60. Striueth in vaine to kéepe Adelstane from the gouerne|ment, 154, a 10. Taken prisoner, his eies put out, his death, 183, a 10, 184, a 40. Suspected per|sons for his death examined, 185, a 20. ¶ Sée Alured.
  • Alfred the beautifull daughter of duke Horgerius: note, 160, a 60 The wife of king Edgar di|eth, and what offense it caused him to doo, 160, a 60. Hir wic|ked purpose to kill hir sonne, 163, a 30
  • Alfreda the daughter of K. Offa of Mercia maried to Ethel|bert, 133, a 60. Gréeued at the death of hir husband, becom|meth a nun, 133, b 30
  • Alfride king of Northumbers, 129, a 10. A bastard, 125, b 20
  • Alfrike archbishop of Yorke, 185, a 20
  • Alfrike duke of Mercie, banish|ed, 165, a 60. Uiceadmerall of king Egèlreds nauie a traitor to his countrie, 166, b 20
  • Alfwald king of Northumbers his death, 135, a 50. His sonnes miserablie slaine by Ethelbert, 136, b 50
  • Alfwen sister to Elf [...]da, 152, b 40
  • Algar the sonne of earle Leo [...]rike hath Harolds lands giuen him 193, a 60. His intended rauish|ing reuenged, 133, b 60. His eies put out for his fathers treason, 166, b 30
  • Algar made earle of Chester, exi|led, he recouereth it by force, 193, a 60
  • Algar earle of Oxford, 191, b 30 Banished, 192, b 10
  • Aliance aduisedlie to be made, 79, a 40, &c. ¶ Sée Mariage.
  • Allegiance. ¶ Sée Loialtie.
  • Alleluia: note a stratagem, 83, a 30
  • Allered archbishop of Yorke, 188, a 20
  • Almaricus a traitorous deacon, 170, a 60
  • Alricke the son of Herbert slaine in fight, 137, a 10. ¶ Sée Wich|tred.
  • Alstan bishop of Shireburne a warrior, 138, b 10
  • Alswald. ¶ Sée Alfwald.
  • Alswine the brother of king Eg|frid slaine, 123, a 60
  • Altred king of Northumbers, 133, a 20
  • Alured king of Westsaxons and the greatest part of England, 144, b 60, Persecuted by the Danes, 145, a 10. He vanqui|shed them by sea, 145, a 50. By their meanes put to his shifts, 146, a 50. Disguiseth himselfe like a minstrell, 146, b 10. King Ethelwulfes sonne and con|secrated king at Rome, 141, a 30. His prouision for the safe|tie of his land against the Danes, 148, a 20. Learned, and what workes be wrote, 148, b 60. Described and commended, 148, b 10. His court learned 149, a 10. How he diuided the time for his necessarie vses, 149, a 30. His death, 148, a 30. Last will & epitaph, 149, a 40
  • Alwin. ¶ Sée Adwin.
  • Amphibalus instituted S. Al|ban, 62, a 10. Borne in Caer|leon, 19, a 10. Martyred at Redburne, 63, b 10
  • Amphibalus abbeie at Winche|ster, 76, b 10
  • Ambition to rule alone, what mischéefe it inferreth, 16, a 40. It causeth bloudshed, 5, b 20. And slaughter, 11, b 50. Cause of dissention betwéene bre|thren: note, 14, b [...]50. Bewar|ded with shame, 13, b 20
  • Ambition of nephues for monar|chie or sole regiment: note, 14, a 10
  • Ambition in noblemen, 89, b 60
  • Ambition of Bassianus: note, 56, a 60. Of Carausius but a mean man séeking to be a king, 54, b 20. Of Hengist the Sax|on, 78, b 40. Of Leirs two sons in law, 13, a 50. Of Romans, 40, a 60. Of the old emperor Seuerus, 54, b 60, 55, a 10. Of Ueramius discouered at his death, 41, a 60. Of Uortigerne, 77, a 10
  • Ambrie now Salisburie, 82, a 10
  • Andates the goddesse of victorie worshipped of the Britains, 45, a 20
  • Andragatius killeth Gratian by treason, 68, b 10
  • Andredecester a citie in Britaine 86, b 60
  • Androgeus abandoneth Bri|taine bicause the people hated him as a traitor, 32, a 60. Aided Cassibelane against Cesar. 27, a 40. Duke of Troinouant, 31, a 30. ¶ Sée Earle.
  • Angell. ¶ Sée Uision.
  • Anger what mischiefes it procu|reth men vnto, 194, a 10
  • Angles came ouer with the Sax|ons into Britaine, 78, b 60, 79, a 20
  • Angleseie innaded by the Ro|mans and wone, 41, b 10. Yéel|ded to Agricola, 48, a 20
  • Angli, quasi Angeli, 99, b 40. Of authoritie in Germanie, 79, a 20
  • Anglia, why so called, 98, a 40
  • Anna king of Eastangles slaine by Penda, 116, b 10. His daugh|ters professed nuns, 114, b 60
  • Antigonus brother of Pandra|sus taken prisoner, slain, 8, a 50
  • Antoninus Pius emperor sen|deth Lollius Urbicus to kéepe the Britains in order, 53, a 50
  • Apostasie. ¶ Sée Idolatrie, and Sighere.
  • Arbitrement of right graue counsellors to end controuer|sies, 87, b 60, 88, a 10
  • EEBO page image 722 Arbogaster a Goth slaieth Flani|us victor Nobi [...]ssimus, 68, b 50
  • Archbishop Aldelme of Cantur|burie. 154, a 10. Athelred of Cã|turburie, 150, b 30. Athelnotus of Canturburie, 182, a 20, 185, a 10. Alored of yorke, 152, b 10, 196, b 20. Alfrike of yorke, 185, a 20. Allered of yorke, 188, a 20. Augustine the moonke of the English nation, 101, a 30. Bert|wald of Canturburie, 129, b 60 Brightwald of Canturburie, 126, b 20, 30. Bosa of yorke, 125 b 50. Ceadda of yorke, 119, b 20 Dannanus of Cant. 116, b 40. Deusdedit of Cantur. 116, b 40. Eaubald of Canturb. 137, b 40. Edsinus of Canturburie, 186, b 40. Elnothus of Canturbu|rie, 182, b 30. Elphegus of Can|turb. murthered by the Danes, 170, b 10, 40. Egbert of yorke: note, 130, a 60. Guetheline of London ambassador for Bri|tains, 71, b 30. Honorius of Canturburie, 110, a 30. He re|ceiueth his pall, 110, b 10. Iohn of yorke resigneth, 125, b 50. Lambert of Canturb. 135, a 20 Depriued, 132, a 20. Laurence of Canturb. ¶ Sée Laurence, Nothelmus of Canturb. 130, b 50. Odo of Canturb. 136, b 60. Oswald of yorke, 161, b 20. Pleimond of Canturb. 149, a 20. Paule of yorke receiueth his pall, 110, b 10. Robert of Canturburie, 187, b 20, 60. Si|ricius of Canturb 166, a 60. Stigand of Canturburie an intrudor: note, 191, a 40. Tack|wine of Canturburie, 129, b 60. Theodore of Canturburie cre|ated vpon condition, 120, a 20. wilfride the second of Cantur|burie, 129, a 50. wolfhere, 150, a 10. wolstan of yorke, 156, a 50
  • Archbishops authoritie exempli|fied: note, 181, b 30. Thrée in Britaine, 52, a 30. They flée with their clergie into woods & mounteins: note, 98, b 20. The sée of Canturb. monks refuse, 120, a 10. The sée remoued to Lichfield, 132, a 10. Of Can|turburie & yorke with a decrée concerning their election, 110, b 20. The sée restored to Can|turburie, 136, a 40. The sée of Canturburie void, 135, a 20
  • Archigallus king of Britaine giuen to dissention, and depri|ued, 21, a 10
  • Ardulfe made king of Northum|berland and consecrated, 136, b 60. His acts & déeds, 137, a 10
  • Areani, and their charge: note, 73, b 40
  • Arelius Ambrose. ¶ Sée Aure|lius.
  • Arlete duke Robert of Norman|dies paramour, that bare him duke william the conqueror, and of hir pleasantnesse and da|liance, 201, b 20
  • Armorica by whom first peopled, 68, a 40. Giuen to Conan Me|ridoc, & the plot to people it dis|appointed, 67, a 20. The etymon or reason of the name, 69, b 10
  • Armorica in France where it li|eth, 12, a 40
  • Arnuife. ¶ Sée Ardulfe.
  • Arthur begotten out of wedlock, 90, b 10. And of whom begot|ten, 88 a 20. He beginneth to reigne, 90, a 40. Of a mightie making, 92, a 10. And what is left written of him, 93, a 10. He had two wiues, 93, b 10. His exploits, 91, a 10. His twelue battels against the Saxons, 90, a 60. He is wounded and di|eth, his buriall: note, 91, b 50
  • Aruiragus K. of Britaine, 32, a 10 He surueteth this land & repa|reth the ruines of it, 36, b 20, 35 b 60. His valiantnesse, 36, a 10. In what state Britaine was in his reigne, 46, a 50. King of the Iceni, 42, a 60. He putteth the Romans to flight, 35, b 40. He is most villanouslie abused by them, 42, a 60. He is buried at Glocester, 37, a 10
  • Asburga a gentlewoman maried to king Ethelwulfe, 140, a 40
  • Asclepiodotus. ¶ Sée Duke.
  • Ashbert protector or gouernor of yoong king Kenelme bribed, murthereth his lord and mai|ster, 139, b 50
  • Assaracus interteineth Brute, 7, b 40
  • Asserius Meneuensis bishop of Shirborne, 149, a 10
  • Asturians, 33, a 10
  • Athelnotus archbishop of Can|turburie, 185, a 10
  • Athelred archbishop of Cantur|burie, 150, b 30
  • Athelstane king of Kent & duke Ealhere vanquish the Danes by sea, 141, a 20. ¶ Sée Adel|stane.
  • Aualon Ile now Alpes Ile, 92, a 30
  • Augustine ordeined archbishop of the English nation, 101, a 30. His sée at Canturburie, 102, a 60. He receiueth the pall, 101, b 60. Surnamed the English|mens apostle, 102, b 60. He re|quireth thrée things of the Britains to be obserued, 103, a 20. His miracles, his acts and déeds, 102, a 10
  • Augustus the emperor is denied his tribute out of Britaine, his acts and déeds: note, 32, b 30
  • Aulafa K. of Norweie baptised, 166, b 50. Banded with Danes & others maketh against Adel|stane, discõfited, 155, b 30. Cha|sed by king Edmund, he recur|neth into Northumberland, & expelled by the people, 158, a 40. He taketh vpon him the rule of the Northumbers, 156, b 60. Disguised he commeth to view the English campe, 155, b 60. King of the Danes of Nor|thumberland attempteth war against king Edmund, his death, 156, b 60
  • Aulus Atticus a Romane cap|teine slaine, 50, b 30
  • Aulus D [...]deus sent into Bri|taine to supplie the roome of O|storius, 40, b 10
  • Aulus Plautius with his armie arriueth in Britaine, 34, a 10
  • Aurelius Ambrosius & his bro|ther Uter arriue in Britaine with their powers against Uortigerne, 84, a 10. He & Uter Pendragon flée into little Bri|tain, 77, a 40. He with his Bri|tains encounter the Saxons, 88, a 30. He putteth Saxons out of Britaine, 84, b 50. He fal|leth sicke at winchester, 85, a 10. ¶ Sée Uter Pendragon.
  • Aurelius Conanus made king of Britaine, & described, 94, b 60. He killeth Constan [...]ine, 94, a 60. He is noted by Gyldas to be a verie bad man, 95, a 10
  • Authun ¶ Sée Berthun.

B.

  • BAd [...] hill, 88, a 40
  • Baldred vsurped the king|dome of Kent & departeth into exile, 139, b 30
  • Baldud. ¶ Sée Bladud.
  • Baldwin earle of Flanders com|meth into England to visit Edw. 3. his brother in law, 188, b 10. Earle of Flanders aideth duke william to conquer En|glend, 198, b 30
  • Banket fatall, 79, a 50
  • Bap [...]isme of bondmen and bond|women and making them frée, 123, a 60. How gratious being receiued: note, 123, [...] 10. Recei|ued of the British armie & how beneficiall, 83, a 10. At the mini|string thereof godfathers were in vse, 114. b 10. Ministred to ten thousand in the riuer of Suale, 100, b 60. Egelred defi|led the font with his ordure when he was baptised, 165, a 20
  • Bardi, their vsage and professi|on, 3. a 50
  • Bardus the son of Druis, 3, a 30
  • Basreeg, ¶ Sée Halden.
  • Bassianus borne of a British woman ruleth Britaine, 54, b 10. He practiseth with physici|ans to poison his father Seue|rus, 55, b 60
  • Bastards made kings as Al [...]rice king of Northumberland, 125, b 20. Harold so proclamed and consecrated, 181, b 20. Morin|dus admitted to rule Britain. 20, a 40
  • Batatti, now Hollanders, 72, a 30
  • Bath called Carbadon, 14, b 10. Besieged by the Saxons and Germans, but ouerthrowne & slaine, 90, b 60, 91, a 10
  • Bath ¶ Sée Caerbran.
  • Baths hot when first made or re|pared and by whom, 12, b 40
  • Battell of Ashdon fought be|twéene K. Edmund Ironsite & Cnute with his Danes, 177, a 10. Of foure houres continu|ance betwéene the English and the Danes, 176, b 40
  • Beasts wild deuour rulers of Britaine, 11, b 40, 50
  • Beatrice put to death by hir step|sons for poisoning hir hus|band, 154, b 10
  • Beautie a snare to intrap: note, 78, b 60. A ba [...]t, & also a deadlie baine, 160, a 60, b 10. Abused to a shamefull end, 191, b 60. It hel|ped not to saue life, 171, a 10
  • Beautie of Edg [...]a most excel|lent. 153, a 10. ¶ Sée Ronix.
  • Béda dieth, diuerse things noted concerning him, 130, b 10
  • Beline and Bren made fréends, 17, a 60. ¶ Sée Brennus.
  • Belinus generall of Cassibelans armie valiant, 27, a 40
  • Belins gate (now Billingsgate) whervpon the ashes of Belins bodie were kept in a vessell of brasse, 19, a 10
  • Bell of S Ellutus: note, 161, a 60
  • Bels vsed in battell caused ter|ror: note, 27, b 10
  • Bergion brother to Albion kept Ireland & the Orknets, 4, a 60
  • Berking, and who built the ab|beie there, 122, a 60
  • Bericus expelled out of Britain, his counsell to Claudius. 34, a 10
  • Berne iudge burned for crueltie, 135, a 30
  • Berne a noble man about yorke, the rauishing of whose wife bred much mischéefe, 144, b 20
  • Berne an earle maliciouslie slaine by his cousin, 188, a 20. 60
  • Berne K. of Estangles. 129, a 10
  • Bernred by murther vsurpeth the kingdome of Mercia, he is slaine, 128, b 10
  • Bernulfe of Mercia slaine, 138, b 20. He stomacheth king Eg|bert, 138, a 50
  • Bertegils bishop of Eastangles, 116, a 60
  • Bertha king Cher [...]erts daugh|ter wife to Ethelbert king of [...]ent, 99, a 50
  • Berthfride a valiant Northum|ber capteine, 129, a 20
  • Berr [...]ckshire, now Barkeshire, 143, b 40
  • Berthun a duke of Sussex slaine 124, b 50
  • Bertwald archbishop of Can|turburie, 129, b 60
  • Bertwolfe K. of Mercia tribu [...]a|rie to the westsaxons, chased out of his countrie by the Danes, 142, a 20
  • Birinus a bishop Italian con|uerteth the westsaxons to the christian faith, 114, b 10
  • Bis [...]p a moonke builded two ab|bies, and what artificers he brought into England that were not in it before, 120, b 30
  • Bisi. ¶ Sée Bishop.
  • Bishop Acca of Hexham, 129, a 40 Adelstan of Shireburne of K. Egberts councell, 140, b 20, A|delwold of winchester, 161, b 20 Adwin of winchester, 187, a 60 Aldhelme bishop of Shire|burne, 129, a 60. Alfin of win|chester, 161, a 40. Alstan a war|riour, 138, b 10. Asserius of Shireburne, 149, a 10. Bisi of the Eastangles, 121, b 60. Bo|nifacius of the Estangles, 121, b 60. Brightelme of Dorche|ster, 161, a 40. Camelgaret ta|ken prisoner of the Danes, & redeemed by K Edward, 151, a 60. Cedda of the Eastsaxons, 117, a 60. Co [...] in armes on horsbacke destroieth idols, 109, b 10. Colman of Northũbers, 119, a 40. Cutbert of Lindes|ferne, 125, a 30. Daniell of win|chester, 129, a 60, Diuma first bishop of Merc [...]a, 118, b 20. Dunstane of worcester and London, 160 a 10. Eadh [...]dus of Lindseie, 122, b 60. Eata of [...]exam, 125, b 50. Edmund of Shireburne slaine in battell. 144, a 10. Eadu [...]s of Lichfield adorned with the pall, 132, a 20. Egwine of worcester, 128, a 60. Elutherius of westsaxons, 129, b 10. Elphegus of win|chester, 166, b 60. 165, b 50. Er|kenwald of the Estsaxons, his sée at London. 122, a 60, Ethel|wold of winchester, 160, a 10. Felix. ¶ Sée Felix. Finan of Northumbers, 119, a 40. Ge [...]|mound of Rochester, 122, b 60. Ieroman is sent to the East|saxons to reduce them to the faith, 121, a 10. Lincolne slaine in the battell at Ashdon, 177, a 20. Oswald of worcester, 160, a 10. Putta of Rochester a good musician, 1 [...]0, b 10. Of Roche|ster & king Egelred at strife, 165, a 60. Sexvulfe of Mer|cies, 122, a 50. Swithune of winchester of king Egberts councell, 140, b 20. Tida of Northumbers, 119, b 10. wald| [...]r of London, 122, a 60. were| [...]dus of worcester, 149, a 10. wilfrid of Northumbers his diligence, 119, b 10. william of London banished, 191, a 20. william the poore bishop of Rochester, 122, b 50
  • Bishop not disgraded and yet li|uing a priuat life, 120, a 60. None of westsaxons for the space of seuen yeeres, 153, a 50. A kings son & heire a bishop, 141, b 60. One i [...]ineth his EEBO page image 723 power to Adelstans armie, is slaine by the enimie, 155, b60
  • Bishops authoritie exemplified: note, 117, b 20. Went to war & aid the king, 139. a30. Foure of Mercies, 119, a10. Two notable in Ethelwulfs daies: note, 140, b 20. Two elected in place of one, 122, b 60 Prospe|rouslie conduct British host against the Saxons: note, 83, a 10. Of Northumbers h [...] their sée at Lindesferne, 119, a 50, b 10. Two elected & conse|crated for one, 121, b 60. Creat archbishops, 119, b 20. How to be ordered, 101, b 20. Ordeined for auoiding the popes disple|sure, 153, a 60. What maner of men they haue béene, 191, a 60 In Britaine twentie eight, 52, a 30. What prouinces they gouerned in 731 yeares, 129, b 60, 130, a 10. ¶ Sée Synod.
  • Bishoprike at Donwich, 110, [...] a 40. At Dorcester, 114, b 20. Two made of one, 129, a 60. Two vnder one bishop, 160, a 10
  • Blasing starre of thrée moneths continuance, 122, b 60, What insued: note, 123, a 60, 162, b 10 Séene in England onelie of seuen daies continuance, 197, a 60. The yeare before Ed|ward the thirds death: note, 195, b 40. Two, one appéering in the morning, the other in the euening, and what insued, 129, b 20
  • Bladud the ninth ruler of Bri|taine, 12, b 40. Presuming to flie is pasht in péeces with a fall, 12, b 50
  • Blackwell hall in old time cal|led the temple of peace. 15, b 30
  • Blecca gouernor of the citie of Lincolne, 110, a 50
  • Blederike duke of Cornewall, 104, b 10
  • Bloud rained, 14, a 60
  • Bondslaue in honor, 46, a 30
  • Bondm [...]n made trulie free, 123, a 60
  • Bonifacius bishop of Eastan|gles, 121, b 60
  • Bonifacius B. of Mentz his e|p [...]stle to Ethelbald, 128, b 20
  • Bosa archbishop of yorke, 125, b 50
  • Boudicia. ¶ Sée Uoadicia.
  • Bren maried the duke of Alo|brogs daughter, 17, a 10. Duke of Alobrogs, 17, a 50. He and Beline ioin [...]ng forces take Rome, 17, b 10. He & Be|line their ioint gouernement intollerable, 16, a 30
  • Bre [...]cia kingdome when it be|gan, 95, a 50
  • Bretamons castell beyond sea built by the Britons, 61, b, 40
  • Brethren at strife and banded one against another, 16, a 60. Slaine, 14, b 60, 15, a 10
  • Brigants now yorkeshire, dis|daine to be subiect to a wo|mans gouernment, 40, b 60
  • Brightnod earle of Essex gaue battell to the Danes, slaine, 166, a 60
  • Brighthelme bishop of Dor|chester, 161, a 40
  • Brightrike K. of Westsaxons, 135, a 20. His policie to rule quietlie, 135, b 30. Marieth Ethelburga K. Offas daugh|ter, 132, a 50, His deth, 136, a 10
  • Brightwold chosen to be arch|bishop of Canturb. 229, b 20, 30
  • Brinchild a prince of Henaud, his valiantnesse, 12, a 30
  • Britains whether an Iland at the first or no. 1, a 40. Gouer|ned by lieutenants & treasu|rors o [...] Romane emperours, 37 a 60. Diuided from Scot|land by the emperor Adrian: no [...]e, 53, a 50. Gouerned by British rulers, 7, 10. First in|habited by the [...], 3, b 50. Rulers & kings thero: bitter|lie inueied against by Gyldas 94, a 60, 95, a 10, 96, a 60, b 10. The state of it during Arui|ragus reigne, 46, a 50 Afflic|ted by the inuasion of barba|rous nations, 75, a 20. Spoild pitifullie by Gurmudus, 98, a 30. Kings thrée of it slaine in one battell at once, 97, a 30. The state of it vnder Mari|us, 46, b 60. Ruled by women, 11, b 30, 13, b 50. Gouerned by kings of their owne nation, 20, 21, &c. Gouerned by fiue kings at once, 14, a 20. The state of it vnder kings, 15, 16, 17, &c. In France, 67, a 10. So calied by cõmandement of the subduer, 11, a 10. It receiueth faith: note, 37, a 30. Diuerse people inhabited diuerse por|tiõs of it, 23, b 50. Diuided in|to realms, 21, b 40. Unknowne to the Romans but by report, 24, a 20. Whether the kings of it were kings or rulers of the commonwelth or tyrants, &c: 23, b 40. A part of it called Ualentia, 73, b 30, The suc|cession of the kings therof or|derlie in their yeares to Eli|durus, 22, a 10. Of whom first inhabited, 1, a 20. Pentarchie, 15, a 10, Sometimes called Samothea, 2, a 60. The sub|iection of it to the Romans when it was, 31, a 60. A mo|narchie how long after Bruts death, 31, b 40. The state of it touching gouernment when Cesar did conquer it. 31, b 30, 60. The state of it vnder ru|lers, 11, 12, 13, &c. It receiueth the faith, 52, a 20. It tasted the crueltie of Dioclesian, &c. 61, b 60. The state of it vnder British kings, 76, a, 10
  • Britains repine to be gouerned by men of base degrée, 53, b 50. Commonlie called Welshmen, 127, a 10. The sauage sort, their vsage & attire: note, 55, a 40. Outragious crueltie ha|uing gotten victorie against the Romans: note, 45, a 10. Their lamentable case after ouerthrow by I. Agricola, 50, b 50. They, the Scots, and Picts in a league, 77, a 20. They of Calendarwood as|sault the Romans vpon ad|uantage, 49, a 40. Their mise|ries manifold: note, 41, b 60, 42 a 10. They go to Rome & com|plaine of Perhennis to Cõ|modus the emperor, 53, b 40. What practises Agricola vsed to traine them to ciuilitie, 48, a 20. Skilfull in swimming, 48, a 10. Admitted as well wo|men as men to publike go|uernment, 42, b 60. Readie to defend their countrie against Cesar, 24, b 40. They refuse to paie tribut to Augustus, 32, b 30. Their maner of fighting in chariots, 26, a 40. Sustei|ned a sore ouerthrow at the hands of Scapula, 39, b 10. Persecuted by the Scots & Picts, 70, a 50. An armie of them newlie christned, 83, a 20 They choose a place of aduan|tag [...] to encounter the Ro|mans, 38, b 30. The ridicu|lous voiage of Caligula at|tempted against them, 33, b 10 Driuen by Romans out of their wood of refuge, 28, a 60. Plaged by the Saxon [...] from time to time at appointment of God for their foule sins, 96, b 30. Made tributarie to the Romans, 30, b 10. At conten|tion among themselues after the death of Lucius, 52, b 60. By consent giue rule of all things in the wars to Cassi|belane, 28, b 40, Pursued by Centwine K. of Westsaxons with fier and sword, 123, b 50. Defended the christian faith euen with the sheding of their bloud, 63, b 10. Their fierce|nesse against the Romans, 25, a 60. Not all vanquished by Cesar, 31, a 60. They send to Cesar about a treatie of peace 25, b 30. Utterlie disabled by Pla [...]tius & his power, 34, b 40. Th [...]ir maner of fighting in war, 29, a 30. Remoued in|to Wales & Cornwall, 98, b 10 40. Receiued into the subiec|tion of the Estangles & Bri|tish kings, 131, b 20. Discom|fited, leaue their countrie a preie to the Saxons, 81, a 50. They l [...]st the more part of their ancient seats, 98, b 20. They laie armor aside, & be|take them to the reading of holie scriptures, 130, a 50. Seruing in war vnder Cõ|stantine fortunat, 65, a 30. Under the conduct of Uoadi|cia giue the Romans a shame|full discõfiture, 44, b 20. They obteine the field against the Saxons, 80, b 10. Their mi|serable state vnder Uorti|gerne, 78, b 10. They rebell a|gainst Alectus & his Romans 56, b 60. Oppressed of Sax|ons, craue aid of two bishops & preualie: note, 83, a 10. Their good zeale to religion in their troubles by Hengist: note, 82, b 30. Ouerthrowne by the Saxons & slain in gret num|b [...]rs, 89, b 10. Their disloialtie to Uter Pendragon, 87, b 60. Their kings séeke to rule in this land, 127, a 20. At va|riance among themselues af|ter the death of Lucius, 54, a 60. For lacke of skill gaue place to the Romans, 58, a 10
  • Britannia, why it ought rather to be called Bridania, 123, b 60. ¶ Sée Britaine.
  • Brithriks profered seruice hath ill successe, 169, b 10
  • Britons expert in art magike, 2, b 10. Why they vsed to paint their faces, 9, b 40. Suing for aid to the Romans against the Scots & Picts, could get none, 71, a 20. Welshmen, 105, b 60. Utterlie subdued by the Romans but not without much slaughter & bloudshed, 28, b 60. In gret miserie spoile one another, 70, b 60. Where the line and gouernment of their kings ended, 126, b 40. ¶ Sée Britains.
  • Brocmale earle of Chest [...]r de|fender of the moonks of Ban|gor against the Northum|bers discomfited, 104, a 20
  • Broemale. ¶ Sée Brocmale.
  • Brudeus king of Picts killeth Egfride, 125, a 30
  • Brute, his descent, arriuall in Britaine, killing of his fa|ther, &c. 7, a 10. He & his wife Innogens arri [...]all in Leogi|tia, &c: 8, b 40. He was not the first that inhabited this Ile, 6, b 50. Incountered by the grants of the Ile, 10, b 40 His line ended, 15, a 10. His letter to king Pandrasus, with cer|teine martiall exploits of his, 8, a 10. His th [...]ee sonnes, th [...]ir names, & how vpon his [...]eth|bed he diuideth all Britaine among them, 11, a 10 His ar|riuall in this Ile, 10, b 10. He & Corineus [...]ome companies, 9. b 10. H [...] with his companie landed in A [...]frica, 9, a 50. His death and buriall, 11, a 30
  • Brute G [...]éeneshield the six [...] [...] of Britaine, 12, a 30
  • Bund [...]cia. ¶ Sée Uoadicia.
  • Burge [...]. ¶ Sée Qu [...]ndred.
  • Bur [...]hred K. of Mercia mari|eth king Ethelw [...]es daugh|ter, 141, a 30. Aide [...] against the Danes, 143, b 20 Flieth his countrie & dieth, 145, a 30

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