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  • QUa [...]ing excessiue reformed by king Edgar, 159, b 60
  • Quarell vpon a light cause pro|cured slaughter, 18, a 10. Up|on a light occasion, 188, b 10. Upon words whereof insued wounds and slaughter, 30, b 30. ¶ Sée Fra [...]e.
  • Quéene, a name withdrawne from the Westsaxons kings wiues, 136, a 20
  • Quend [...]d king O [...]a his wife wise but malicious, 133, b 10. Hir ambitious and enuious mind at hir brothers aduãce|ment, 139, b 50. Murthereth hir sonne Kenelme, 136, b 10
  • Quinburga the daughter of Ce [...]rlus king of Mercia, 109, b 60
  • Quintus Atrius ouersee [...] o [...] the Romane nauie, 28, a 50
  • Quintus Laberius Durus a tribune slaine, 28, b 60

R.

  • RAine in Sussex none for thrée yeares space, 123, a 30
  • Raine of bloud, 14, a 60
  • Ransome of a bishop out of the Danes hands, 151, b 10
  • Rashnesse of Adelstane discom|mendable, 155, a 60, b 20
  • Rauishments inforced by the Romans, 45, b 10. ¶ Sée Lust.
  • Rebellion preuented and puni|shed, 73, a 60. Of subiects, 149, b 60. Actuall of people against their prince, 128, b 10. Of the Britains against their lords and gouernors, 70, b 60. Of the midle part of England a|gainst king Edwin, 159, a 40. Of North [...]bers against Tostie their earle, 194, b 30. Of certeine dukes against Oswie, 118, b 60. ¶ Sée Dis|obedience.
  • Reding where the Danes got the victorie, 143, b 50. Discom|fited, 144, a 10
  • Redwald king of Eastangles interteineth Edwine in exile, 104, b 40. Baptised, he would serue God and the diuell, 110, a 10
  • Reguli of Britaine seuen, 8 [...], a, 60
  • Religion & christian faith that king Edmund would not [...]e|nounce to the losse of his life: note, 144, a 60. Zelouslie ad|uanced by king Oswald, 114, a 50. Receiued of the Midle|angles, 116, b 60, 117, a 10. And of the Estsaxons, a 20. Great|lie deca [...]ed in Britaine, 82, b 10. Restored by Uortimer af|ter the vanquishing of the Saxons, 81, a 60. In Bri|taine in Octa [...]us time, 66, a 50. Embraced for commodi|tie sake, 123, a 60. Embraced of the Eastsaxons with zeale to die for it, 121, a 10. Great|lie decaied, 98, b 20. Not to be lingered or dallied withall, 108, 109. A cloke to rob and spoile, 42, b 20. Reuolting from it punished by God, 111, a 60. Aduanced by king E|dred, 158, b 10. Decaied a|gaine among the Britains, 94, a 20. The professors of it hated of the Eastsaxons, 106, a 60, b 10. Heathe [...]sh nothing worth: note, 109, a 60
  • Repentance too late, 155, b 10. Of Alfred for murthering hir stepson, 163, b 10. Of El|fer too late, 163, b 30
  • Regiment. ¶ Sée Monarchie.
  • Resti [...]utus bishop of London, 66, a 50
  • Reuenge with slaughter of ma|nie for killing some few, 134, b 10, Sought with euill suc|cesse, 8, a 60. That God him|selfe tooke for wrong doone, 175, a 60. Of an old grudge, 180, b 60. Sought of iniuries receiued, 42, b 60. Without mercie, 45, a 10, b 60. Long thought vpon, 127, a 60. Of the Scots and Picts vpon Uortige [...]ne & the Britains, 78, a 10. Iustl [...]e taken by God against prophane men, 106, b 60, 10. With sore outrage. 126 a 30. Upon the dead for iniu| [...]ies EEBO page image 733 receiued, 185, a 10. Re|uenge vpon a light occasion, 188, b 10. Of an old wrong, 191, a 10. O [...] murther by mur|ther: note, 131, a 60, 137, a 10
  • Rewards moue men to ani [...] at|tempt, 139, b 50
  • Race. ¶ Sée Griffin.
  • Richborough. ¶ Sée Sand|wich.
  • Richelinus. ¶ Sée Cinegi|scus.
  • Ricsag king of Northumbers dieth, 150, a 10
  • Ricula sister to Ethelbert, 103, a 50
  • Riuallus the thirtéenth ru [...]er of Britaine, 14, a 50
  • Robert archbishop of Cantur|burie, 187, b 20, 60. Banished, 191, a 20
  • Robert duke of Normandie fa|ther to duke william, diuerse acts of his, as well wanton as serious, 201, b 20
  • Roderike king of Picts inua|deth this land, and is slaine, 47, a 10
  • Rochester besieged by Danes, 147, a 60. Saint Andrewes church there by whome buil|ded, 102, b 10, 103, a 50. The church defaced by Edil [...]ed, 122, b 50. The sée void, 111, a 50. Bishop Ithamar conse|crateth archbishops of Can|turburie, 116, b 40
  • Rollo a Dane with a fresh power entreth into England, 146, a 20. The first duke of Normandie, & how he came to it, 201, a 30
  • Rome builded, 14, a 60. The em|pire diuided betwéene two, 64 a 60, 63, a 10. Taken by Bren and Belin, 17, b 10
  • Rome scot. ¶ Sée Peterpence.
  • Romans whereof so named, 74, a 60. Land in Britaine with|out resistance, 28, a 30. Why they warred against Bri|taine, 24, a 20. Utterlie subdue the Br [...]ons but not without much bloudshed and slaugh|ter, 28, b 60. Take Carataks w [...]e and daughter prisoners, 39, a 30. Plate the diuel [...] in Britaine vnder Ostorius Scapula, 37, a 10, &c. Proud and ambitious, 40, a 60. In despaire withdraw into the capitoll, 17, b 60. Incounte|ring with the Galles ouer|throwne, 17, b 60. Discouer Britaine, [...]4, a 40. Pursue the Britons and put them to flight, 26, b 60. Outragious ranish [...]rs and deflourers of womankind, 45, a 60, b 10. Receiued a great ouerthrow in Britaine, and put to their hard shifts in Dom [...]ans daies, 41, a 50. Put to their shifts by the Britains, 25, [...] [...]0. Get to land, but vnable to follow the Britains farre, 25, b 20. Refuse for euerie light occasion to come ouer and aid the Britons, 70, b 20. Knew not Britaine but by report, 24, a 20. Natiues why placed in townes subdued, 38, a 10. Their ensigne an eagle, 25, a 40. They relieue the Britans against the Scots and Picts, repining to be al|waies their a [...]dors, 70, b 20. Curssed of the Druides, 41, b 40. Opinions touching the partile conquest of Britaine by them, 35, a 60. Manifold oppressions moueth the Bri|tans to rebellion, 42, all. In all their [...]artiall affaires ve|rie fortunat, 74, a 60. Go to the pot appa [...] by thousands vnder Seuerus his conduct, 55, b 60. Heauie armour their great hinderance, 29, a 10. Terrified at the strange noise of belles vsed in the British armie, 27, b 10. Willanous and vnnaturall cruel [...]e, 42, a 60. By thousands slaine of the Britains, 45, a 10
  • Romanus bishop of Rochester drowned as he went to Rome 111, a 60
  • Ronix a Saxonish ladie and daughter to Hengist arriueth in Britaine, 78, b 60. Taketh Uortigerne with the ba [...] of hir beautie, 79, a 60. Poiso|neth Uortimer hir sonne in law, 80, b 40
  • Rood speaketh, 162, b 60
  • Rowen. Sée Ronix.
  • Rule parted betwéene two or more. ¶ Sée Ambition, Bren|nus, Ferrex, and Morgan.
  • Rulers gouerne Britaine, 11, 12, 13, &c.
  • Rutupium. ¶ Sée Richbo|rough and Sandwich.

S.

  • SAbert reigned ouer the East|saxons, and receiueth the faith, 103, a 50
  • Saberts thrée most lewd sons deseruedlie slaine all togither, 106, b. 60
  • Sabinus his valiantnesse a|gainst the Britans, 34, b 40
  • Sacrifices by whome to be made, 2, b 40. Of prisoners, 41, b 50
  • Saint Albons bones taken vp and put into a rich shrine, 132, a 10
  • Saint Auderie of Elie. ¶ Sée [...]thelreda.
  • Saint Clements Danes with|out Temple barre, 185, a 20
  • Saint Cu [...]bert appéered to K. Alured, 146, a 60. His shrine priuileged, 150, a 60
  • Saint [...]lutus bell, 161, a 60
  • Salassians inhabitants about Italie and Switserland, 33, a 10
  • Salisburie besieged by the Danes, 176, a 20. ¶ Sée Am|brie.
  • Salisburie plaine where the Saxons and Britons met, 81, b 40. And of the stones there at this daie remaining. ¶ Sée Stoneheng.
  • Salomon king of Britaine Ar|morike, 112, b 30
  • Samaritans maner of seruing God, 110, a 10
  • Samothea the name of Bri|taine, 2. a 60
  • Samotheans subdued by Al|bion, 4, a 40
  • Samothes what part of the world he had for his portion, 2, a 30
  • Sandwich or Richborough, 72, b 60, where Uespasian [...]urst not arriue, 36, b 40
  • Sarron the sonne of Magus, 2. b 30
  • Sarronides doo neuer sacrifice without a philosopher, 2, b 40
  • Satisfaction for sinnes, 163, b 20
  • Saxons described, 96, b 60. [...]raitorous, 81, b 60. They and the Picts renew their league, 82, b 60. Sue for li|cence to Uortimer to depart home into [...]rmanie, 90, b 40. Came swarming like bées into Britaine, 81, a 30. Remo|uing Britains out of their seats stil gained ground of them, 97, b 40. First inuasion into great Britaine: note, 73, b 60. Plagued by Arthur of Britaine, 90, a 60. Foure notable battels giuen them by the Britains to their o|uerthrows, 80, b 10. Slaugh|tered at Badon hill, 88, a 50. Appointed to plague the Bri|tains from time to time for there [...]owle sinnes, 96, b 30. Pursue the Britains. With|out ceassing, &c. 97, b 60, 98, a 10. Erect an heptarchie or seuen kingdomes, 97, b 40. What parts of Britaine they had in their hands in Uorti|gers time, 83, b 60. The first fight betwixt them in this I|land, 97, a 20. Ouerthrowne besieging Bath, 90, b 60, 91, a 10. Arriue and dwell in Nor|thumberland, 79, b 40. Well interteined of Uortigerne, 78 a 60. Well nigh wasted by Uortimers warres, 80, b 10. Ioine with the Scots and Picts against the Britains, 81, a 30 Rouers, p [...]rats, and more cruell than all other eni|mies, 7 [...], a 40. Waged to aid the Britains against the Picts and Scots, 78, a 30. Slaine and not one lest to carrie newes into their owne countrie out of Britaine, 74, a 50. Come thicke and thrée|fold into Britaine, 79, b 20. Make miserable destruction in this land, 79, b 50, 80, a 10. Notablie discomfited by the Britains conducted by two holie bishops: note, 83, a 20. Called English what they were, 78, b 10. English subdu|ed by Ethelbert, 99, a 50. The bloud or race of them ceased to reigne in England, 200, b 50. ¶ Sée Estangels, South|saxons, and Westsaxons.
  • Schoole erected at Cambridge, by king Sigebert, 21, a 10
  • Sceua the sonne of Androgeus &c: hostages to Cesar, 30, b 50
  • Scots had no habitations in Britaine in the time of Ho|norius the emperour, 71, b 10. They and the Picts trouble this Ile, 72, a 20. Plague the Britains extremelie, 70, a 50, b 40. Not once named in the Romane writers till about Constantius time: note, 41, a 40. First comming out of Spaine into Ireland, 75, b 40 First comming out of Sci|thia, 75, b 40. Descended of Scithians as some thinke, 47, a 10. Inhabited Ireland, 47, a 10. Forced to submit themselues to Arthur, 91, a 10. Instructed in the faith. 82, b 60. Their king hath Cum|berland giuen him and hol|deth it by homage, 157, a 30. Uarie about the kéeping of Easter, 114, a 10. Receiue an oth to be true to king Edred, 158, a 40. Subdued, and their king forced to deliuer his son as hostage to king Adelstan, 155, a 50. Uanquished by the Saxons, 78, a 60. Afflicted by the Saxons, 79, b 30. Inuade the Britains in Uortigerns time, 78, a 10. Made the third nation that inhabited Bri|taine, 75, b 40. Hampered for comming into Britaine to giue battell, 103, b 60 ¶ Sée Picts.
  • Scotland wasted by king A|d [...]lstane, 155, a 40
  • Sebbi king of Eastsaxons a professed moonke, 122, a 60
  • Sebert king of the Eastsoxons conuerted to the faith & bap|tised, 106, b 10
  • Sedition, 131, a 10. ¶ Sée Dis|cord and warres ciuill.
  • Segburga quéene of the west|saxons hir gouernement, 122, a 10. [...]e of E [...]combert, 114, b 50
  • Seginus duke of the Alla|brogs, 16, b 20
  • Seians horsse, 137, a 30
  • Seired king of Eastsaxons, 129, a 10. Slaine, 133, b 60
  • Serred. ¶ Sée Seward.
  • Seruants louing their mai|sters, 134, a 60
  • Seuerus arriueth in Britaine, and would be surnamed Bri|tannicus, 55, a 20 Reigned as king, 54, a 60. His seuere and cruell commandement, 56, a 10. Séeketh the destruction of Albinus, 54, a 40. Slaine by Fulgentius, 54, b 10. His death, 56, a 20. And maner of funerall after the Romane fashion, ibidem 60
  • Seuerus coronell of the foot|men putteth the Saxons in feare, 74, a 10
  • Sewfred. ¶ Sée Sighere.
  • Sex [...]usse bishop of Mercies, 122, a 50
  • Shaftsburie called mount Pa|ladour, 12, b 30
  • Ships of Cnute passing for pompe, 173, b 60
  • Sibert king of Estangles chri|stened, 110, a 20
  • Sicilius king of Britaine, 19, b 50. ¶ Sée Sisillius.
  • Sidroc a Danish earle slaine in fight, 143, a 40
  • Sigbert. ¶ Sée Sigibert.
  • Sigebert. ¶ See Sabert and Sibert.
  • Sigeferd. ¶ Sée Morcad.
  • Sighere gouernour of a part of the Eastsaxons with Sebb [...], 122, b 10. Confirmed notablie in the faith, 121, a 10. King of Eastsaxons renounceth the faith, and imbraceth idolatrie, 120, b 60
  • Sighard, ¶ Sée Sewfred.
  • Sights strange import an alte|ration of the state, 196, b 10. Strange in the aire, 135, b 60
  • Sigibert king of Eastangles loueth learning, buildeth schooles, resigneth his king|dome, & becommeth a moonke, he is slaine, 116, a 20
  • Sigibert king of Eestsaxons cruell at home but a coward abrode, 131, a 50
  • Sigibert the second receiued the faith, 117, a 20. Murthe|red by two of his owne kins|men, 117, a 60, b 10
  • Signes of ill lucke, 133, b 10
  • Silures inhabited in South|wales or néere vnto the welsh matches, 38, a 40. [...]hy so whetted & eager against the Romans, 40, a 10
  • Simon Zelotes. ¶ Sée Ioseph of Arimathia.
  • Simplicitie of king Constan|tius abused by Uortigerne, 77, a 10
  • Singing brought into chur|ches, 120, a 60. ¶ Sée Chur|ches and Musike.
  • Sinnes abhominable of the EEBO page image 734 Britains the cause of their scourging by the Saxons, 96. b 30. ¶ Sée Gyldas.
  • Siricius archbishop of Can|turburie, 166, a 60
  • Sisallius the fiftéenth ruler of Britaine, 14, b 10
  • Sithrike king of Northum|berland, 150, a 60
  • Siward earle of Northumber|land dieth: note, 192, b 60
  • Slander preuented, 188, b 60
  • Slouth ingendreth lecherie, 11, b 50
  • Snow and frost great, 133, a 10. Of aboue two moneths con|tinuance, 188, a 10
  • Sodomie committed, 11, b 60
  • Soldiers of Aulus Plautius disordered, 34, a 10. Of Bri|taine valorous, 69, b 20, Péer|lesse, 68, a 60
  • Soldiers like not laws to kéepe them in order, 54, a 30. A|gainst their capteine, 46, b 10
  • Southmercia, 118, b 40
  • Southsaxons kingdome what number of families it contei|ned, 123, a 10. It ceaseth, 127, b 20. ¶ Sée Sussex.
  • Sparatinum a towne, 8, a 40, 60
  • Spie. ¶ Sée Policie.
  • Springtides, 174, a 30
  • Stanesmoore, 47, a 50
  • Stiermarke. ¶ Sée Ualeria.
  • Stigand archbishop of Can|turburie by intrusion, 191, a 40. Made but a iest at K. Ed|wards propheticall spéeches, 195, b 20
  • Stilico the sonne in law to Ho|norius, his acts and déeds in Britaine, 74, b 50
  • Stoneheng on Salsburie plain why so called, 84, b 60. Called Chorea gigantum, 88, b 20
  • Strangers teach Englishmen diuerse vile vices, 159, b 60. Suspected of the Britains, for their multitudes, 79, b 50. Ought not to quarell in for|ren countries, 188, b 10
  • Strenwold a valiant man slaine, 166, a 50
  • Subiection makes kings know themselues, 21, 10, b 20. Of Britaine to the Romans when it was, 31, a 60
  • Subtiltie of Uortigerne to con|ceale his treason, 77, a 30
  • Succession. ¶ Sée Crowne.
  • Suebhard. ¶ Sée Nidred,
  • Suetonius lieutenant of Bri|taine inuadeth Anglesca, &c: 41, b 10. Incourageth his bands against Uoadicia and hir Britains, 45, b 20. Sup|plied with fresh forces setteth vpon the Britains, 45, a 50. Thinking vpon safetie with|draweth himselfe and his for|ces, 44, a 60. By hart grudge thrust at to loose his dignitie, 46, a 30
  • Suidhelme king of Estsaxons christened, 117, b 60
  • Sunne eclipsed excéedinglie, 130, a 60
  • Suspicion sometimes necessa|rie, 81, b 60
  • Sussex or Southsex, with the beginning of the Southsax|ons kingdoms, 86, a 10, Im|braceth the faith, 123, a 10. Af|flicted with famine for lacke of raine, 123, a 30. ¶ Sée Southsex & Southsaxons.
  • Swaine arriuing at Sand|wich spoileth all the countrie néere the sea side, 169, a 20. Re|puted full king of England handleth the people hardlie, 172, b 60. Conquered the greater part of England, 172, b 12. King of Denmarke, taketh Norweie and spoileth it, 168, b 60. Prepareth a fresh armie to inuade England, 171, a 60. Erle Goodwins son, banished, his lewd life, 188, a 10, 60. He rebelleth against his father Goodwin, his mise|rable end going on pilgri|mage, 190, b 30. His end and death, 178, a 10
  • Swimming a practise vsed a|mong the Britains, 48, a 10
  • Swithed. ¶ Sée Swithred.
  • Swithred king of Eastsaxons expelled, 133, b 60
  • Swithune bishop of winche|ster of king Egberts coun|cell, 140, b 20
  • Synod prouinciall to reforme wants in the church, 153, a 60 Holden for the approuing of images, 128, a 60. Held in Au|gustines time, 102, b 30, 60. Held at Hatfield, 123, b 10. Held at Herford, 121, a 60. Held in Mercia, & what was there doone, 135, a 10

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