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  • EArle of Glouceſtor vvith dy|uerſe other nobles of Englãd taken priſoners. 265.9 [...]
  • Earle of Huntleyes armie taken and ſlaine by the English menne. 419. 100
  • Earle of Surrey Lieutenant to K. Henrie the eight cõmeth vvith an army to meete Iames the .iiij. King of Scottes. 420.20
  • Earle of Arrane ſtealeth avvaye vvith the Lorde Hume and hys brother. 427.27
  • Erle of Arrane pardoned. 426.44
  • Earles of Lennox and Derneley|vvhence diſcended. 247.67
  • Earldomes in Scotlande. 252.27
  • Earle of Glencarne, ſent by Len|nox to the King of Englande. 461. 5
  • Earle of Hertfort and the Lorde Liſle conductors of the armye ſent into Scotlande by the Erle of Lennox. 461.25
  • Erle of Cathnes depriued of hys Earledome and landes 258.1 [...]
  • Erle of Angus & the L. Maxvvel committed to vvard by the go|uernor of Scotland. 460.106
  • Earle of Namure landeth in Eng|land vvith an army to ayde king Edvvarde agaynſte the Scottes. 311. 103
  • Earle of Namure and his armye diſcomfited. 341.109
  • Erle of Murrey taken priſoner by the English men. 342.54
  • Earle of Athole reuolteth to the Ballioll, and is made gouernor of Scotland. 342.60
  • Earle of Athole ſlaine in battaile. 342. 88
  • Earle of Glencarne falſe to the Earle of Lennox, and goeth a|bout to betray him. 462.86
  • Earle of Argulle shooteth at the Erle of Lennox ships out of the EEBO page image 563 caſtell of Dynmine. 463.3
  • Earle of Saliſburie taken pryſo|ner by the Scots. 348.26
  • Earle of Salisburie exchaunged for the Earle of Murrey. 348.98
  • Erle of Northumberland Lieute|nant of the North, and generall againſt the Scottes. 350.73
  • Earle of Marche, and VVilliam Dovvglas enter into Englande vvith an armie. 352.65
  • Earle of Mar ſtain in his bed, and his armie diſcomfited. 333.101
  • Erles of the ſurnames of the dovv|glaſſes. 392.27
  • Earle of Murrey returneth forth of France. 341.24.
  • Earle of Athole ſubmitteth him|ſelfe to King Dauid. 341.44
  • Earle of Cathnes pardoned and reſtored to his landes. 285.36
  • Earle of Cathnes murthered by his ovvne ſeruants. 285.41
  • Earle of Surrey inuadeth Scotlãd vvith an armie. 410.73
  • Earle of Shrevvesburie inuadeth Scotlãd vvith an army, & retur|neth vvith ſmall honour. 432.10
  • Earle of Huntley taken priſoner by the Englishemen. 469.8. ente|reth band for the raunſomes of his Countreymen. 469.22
  • Earle of Lennox beſiegeth and vvinneth the tovvne of Annand 470.2. returneth back into Eng|lande. 470.58. entreth into ſcot|land vvith an armie. 470.112. his truſtineſſe vnto the king of Eng|land. 473.50
  • Earle of Dovvglas dieth. 360.22
  • Earle of Dovvglas taketh avvay Hẽrie Percies ſtaffe at the bar|riers. 362.66
  • Earle of Dovvglas ſlaine. 364.3
  • Erle of Northumberland and his kinſfolkes flee into Scotlande. 370. 66
  • Earle of March reſtored home in|to Scotlande. 373.1
  • Earle of Buchquhan created high Coneſtable of Fraunce. 375.10
  • Earle of Dovvglas duke of Tou|raine ſlaine. 376.36
  • Earle of Dovvglas made Duke of Touraine. 376.32
  • Earle of Buchquahane high Cone|ſtable of France ſlaine. 376.35
  • Ebba taketh the ſea vvith a boate alone, and arriueth at ſaint Eb|bas head. 143. [...]0
  • Ebba profeſſeda Nunne. 143.97
  • Eclipſe of the ſunne vvith terrible darkeneſſe. 380.116
  • Ederus eſcapeth murdring. 24.108
  • Ederus ſente too Ep [...]ake to bee brought vp in princely nurture. 25. 46
  • Ederus receyued for king. 27.33
  • Ederus muche delited in hunting, and keeping of houndes. 27.40
  • Ederus ſendeth ayde to the Bry|tains againſt the Romains. 28.43
  • Ederus dieth. 21.69
  • Edelfred king of Northumberlãd. 139. 75
  • Edelfredes policie in egging the Pictes to make vvarre agaynſte the Scottes. 13 [...].85
  • Edelfred and Brudeus vvith their Saxons and Pictes inuade Gal|lovvey. 140.106
  • Edelfred King of Northumber|land ſlaine. 143.65
  • Edenburgh in olde tyme called Agneda, by vvhom builded. 10. 108
  • Edenbourgh taken by the En|glishmen. 301. [...]7
  • Edenbourgh taken by the English men, and redeemed for money. 359. 78
  • Edenbourgh tovvne and Abbay burnt. 433.113
  • Edenburgh Caſtell furnished for defence. 461.68
  • Edẽburgh entred by force by the English men 461.82. and burnt vvith the Abbey of holy Rood houſe. 461.93
  • Edenburgh Caſtell recouered too the gouernours vſe. 459.40
  • Edelfred King of Northumber|land defieth the Kentish, South, and Eaſt Saxons for receyuing the Chriſtian fayth. 142.36
  • Edelfrides ſonnes receyue the Chriſtian fayth in Scotlande. 143. 110
  • Edelfredes ſonnes flee into Scot|land. 143.83
  • Edgar dyeth. 261.51
  • Edgar ſonne to Malcolme, ſente for into Scotland. 260.52
  • Edgar crovvned king of Scotlãd. 260. 101
  • Edgar firſt king of Scots that vvas annoynted. 260.114
  • Edmond created King of Englãd. 204. 46
  • Earthquake on Chriſtmaſſe daye. 238. 66
  • Earthquake through England & Scotland. 414.114
  • Edvvarde King of Englande de|maundeth Northumberlande, Cumberland and VVeſtmerlãd of the Scottes. 200.75
  • Edvvard King of England ſlaine. 201. 35
  • Edvvarde ſonne to Edgar King of England, ſendeth Ambaſſadors into Scotlande too renue theyr league. 218.74
  • Edvvard ſonne to Edgar ſlain by the treaſon of Eſculda his ſtep|mother. 218.75
  • Edvvard king of England buyeth peace of the Danes for money. 222. 100
  • Edvvard requireth ayde of Mal|colm againſt the Danes. 222.107
  • Edvvarde maketh peace vvyth the Danes. 222.113
  • Edvvarde the thirde of Englande dyeth. 358.66
  • Edvvarde prince of Scotlande dieth. 258.70
  • Edvvard the firſt crovvned king of England. 295.53
  • Edvvard paſſeth ouer into France vvith a greate nauie of Shippes. 302. 65
  • Edvvard inuadeth Scotland vvith an armie. 305.35
  • Edvvardes officers chaſed oute of Scotland, 306.80
  • Edvvard King of England ſurna|med Longshanke, ſeeketh mea|nes to obteyne the Kingdome of Scotland. 298.15
  • Edvvarde returneth to Barvvike to giue ſentence vvho shall bee King of Scotland. 299.47
  • Edvvard checked by the Earle of Glouceſter for his vntrue dea|ling. 299.91
  • Edvvard cõcludeth a peace vvith the French King. 300.19
  • Edvvardes ſonne maried too the French Kings daughter. 300.22
  • Edvvard king of England dyeth. 313. 58
  • Edvvards crueltie noted by Scot|tish VVriters. 313.61
  • Edvvard the ſecond, called Ed|vvarde of Carnaruan crovvned King of England. 313.72
  • Edvvarde goeth into Scotlande vvith an armie. 314.13
  • Edvvardes vvonderfull prouiſion to conquer Scotland. 315.30
  • Edvvardes huge armie vanquished and put to flight by the Scottes. 318. 84
  • Edvvard brother to King Robert of Scotland proclaimed king of Ireland. 320.45
  • Edvvard king of Ireland ſlaine. 320. 82
  • Edvvard inuadeth Scotland vnto Edenbourgh. 324 27
  • Edvvarde and his armie putte to flight by the Scottes. 324.51
  • Edvvard depoſed and murthered. 325. 61
  • Edvvard the third crovvned king of England. 325.66
  • Edvvard goth forth vvith a migh|tie armie agaynſte the Scottes. 326. 37
  • Edvvardes demaunde to an He|ralde at armes, concerning the three moſt valiant captaynes of that tyme. 328.81
  • Edvvard commeth vvith an armie to inuade Scotlande. 332.30
  • Edvvard returneth home boote|leſſe, and diſchargeth his army. 332. 67
  • Edvvarde the firſt crovvned king of Scotlande, 334.64
  • Edvvardes army diſcomfited, and put to flight. 335.61
  • Edvvard purpoſeth to make a cõ|queſt of Scotland. 336.51
  • Edvvarde inuadeth Scotlande a|gaine both by ſea and lande. 340. 58
  • Edvvard entreth into Scotlande vvith an army. 341.93
  • Edvvarde the fourth inuadeth Scotland by Sea and lande. 403. 65
  • Edvvard commeth into Scotland vvith an army to rayſe the ſiege of Lochyndoris. 343.40
  • Edvvarde ſlayeth his ovvne bro|ther Heltam. 344.17
  • Edvvard prince of VVales, ouer|throvveth the Frenche armie, and taketh King Iohn and hys yongeſt ſonne priſoners. 353.72
  • Edvvine promiſeth ayde too the Pictes agaynſte the Scottes. 171. 75
  • Edvvine King of Northumberlãd ſlaine. 146.55
  • Edvvine made King of Northum|berland. 143.74
  • Edvvine pretendeth cauſes that hee can not ayde the Pictes. 171. 95
  • Eganus murthereth his brother Dorſtologus. 168.47
  • Eganus created king of Pictes. 168. 50
  • Eganus maryeth his brothers vvi|dovv. 168.54
  • Eganus ſtrangled in his bed by his vvife. 168.70
  • Egelred king of England. 226.93
  • Egelred chaſed by the Danes into Northumberland. 228.44
  • Egelred hauing gotten ayde of the Scottes agaynſt the Danes, ioyneth bataytle vvith them. 228. 67
  • Egeldred and his army diſcomfi|ted by the Danes. 228.72
  • Egeldred eſcapeth into Norman|die. 229.3
  • Egeldred maryeth Emme daugh|ter to Richarde Duke of Nor|mandie. 229.6
  • Egelred ſlaine by Canute. 241.26
  • Egelvvin or VVilliam Bishop of Durham. 257.99
  • Egfred King of Northumberland 150. 37
  • Egfred breaketh the truce be|tvveene him and Eugenius. 150. 56
  • Egfred denounceth open vvarre agaynſt Eugenius. 150.68
  • Egfred ſlaine. 151.48
  • Egfred ſlaine by Pictes and not by Scottes, as Beda vvryteth. 151. 10 [...]
  • Egypt plagued. 1.47
  • Elanius, or Eſdadus King of Bry|taine. 10.94
  • Element appeareth full of ſtarres tvvo vvhole dayes togither. 135. 4 [...]
  • Elgarine reſigneth the Fortes i [...] Northumberland vnto the Da|nes. 240. [...]3
  • Elgerine taken and dravvne in peeces vvith vvilde horſes. 205. 4 [...]
  • Elizabeth Queene, mother to Da|uid Bruce, Prince of Scotlande, dyeth. 228.5
  • Elidu [...]us King of Brytaine. 13. [...]5
  • Ella and Osbert Kinges of Nor|thumberlande. 182.105
  • Ella and Osbert ſlaine by the Da|nes. 191.37
  • Elphinſton George Arches of the corps to the French King, taken priſoners on the borders by the Englishmen. 464.9 [...]
  • Elphingſton VVilliam, Bishop of Aberdene dieth. 424.49
  • Emme daughter to Richard duke of Normandie, maryed to E|geldred of England. 229.6
  • Emperor commeth into England. 431. [...]
  • Engid called a Sovv. 345.32
  • English armie diſcomfited & ſlai [...] by the Scottes. [...]51.50
  • Englishmen flee from the Pictes, by cauſe of their vnrulineſſe. 174. 72
  • English Saxons breakers of pro|miſe. 161. [...]5
  • Englishmen put to flight and ſlain [...] by the Pictes. 166.9
  • Englishmen vanquished by my|racle. 166.55
  • Englishmen and Brytaynes pro|miſe to ayde the Pictes exiled agaynſt the Scottes. 182.107
  • Englishmen and Brytaynes con|clude a league. 182. [...]
  • Englishmen, Brytaines, and Pictes inuade Scotland. 183.3
  • English Ships vvith prouiſion ta|ken by the Scottes and burnt. 183. 3 [...]
  • Englishmun drovvned by a tem|peſt. [...]84.6 [...]
  • Englishmen graunt peace too the Scots vpon conditions. 184.16
  • Englishmen deliuer the Da [...]he Nobilitie in Barvvike vnto the Scottes. 193.2 [...]
  • English menne renue their olde league vvith the Scots, adding nevv conditions. 205.79
  • Englishmen and Danes confede|rate, fall out and fight. 203.1 [...]
  • Englishmen and Scottes conclude a peace. 201. [...]0
  • Englishmen and Danes conclude a peace. 201.25
  • Englãd deuided into tvvo realmes 241. 56
  • Englishmen inuade Northumber|land vvith an armie. 265.79
  • Englishmen diſcomfited at Nor|thallerton by the ſcottes. 265.93
  • English borderers make forreyes into Scotland. 272.115
  • English men vaquish the Scottes by policie. 273.63
  • Englishmen retire from the Scots of purpoſe. 273.79
  • Enuernes taken and burned by rebels. 284.97
  • Englishmen come vvith a greate povver by ſea and lande to be|ſiege Barvvike. 300.85
  • English Shippes ſome taken, ſome chaſed by the Scottes. 300.89
  • Englishmenne auoyded out of all ſpirituall and temporall prefer|ments EEBO page image 563 was in Scotland. 303.19
  • English army ſent into Scotland, agaynſt the rebels of king Ed|vvarde. 306.62
  • Englishe armye paſſeth through Scotland from the ſouth to the North. 307.55
  • English armye vnder conduct of [...] Cunun diſcomfited. 313.102
  • Englishmen diſcomfited and [...] by the Scottes vnder conduct of Sir Iames Dovvglas. 320.9 [...]
  • Englishmen [...]plaine to the Pope of the Scottes iniuries. 323.50
  • Englishmenne paſſe tittle for the Popes commaundement. 320.56
  • English nauie ſent into Scotland. [...]. 85
  • English nauie loſt and crovvned [...] a tempeſt. 353.50
  • Englishmen inuade Scotlande vvith an army. 357.25
  • English armie and their Captaine Sir Iohn Liſborne diſcomfited by the Scots. 357.40
  • Englishmen diſcõfited and drovv|ned in the vvater of Sinvvey. [...]. 14
  • English army ſent by ſea and land againſt the Scottes. 359.72
  • English armie diſcomfited by the Scottes in Fi [...]e. 360.13
  • English fleet encountereth in [...]eet [...] Spaniardes. 383.28
  • Englishe nauie inuadeth and doeth [...]me in Scotland 403.29
  • English Ships taken and drovv|ned by the Frenche menne. 4 [...]6. 80
  • English Shippes taken by Robert Barton a Scottishe Pi [...]ate. 4 [...]6. 88
  • English fugitiues vvhich miſliked of the diuorce of king Henrye [...]e eight of England, ſi [...]m Qu, Cathrine covvager, receyued [...]to Scotland. 442.52
  • English armie marcheth tovvards Edenbourgh. 461.73
  • English armie landeth by Lieth. [...]61. 27
  • Englishmen prouoked too fight vvith the Scottes. 467.91
  • English horſemen beaten back by the Scottes. 468. [...]5
  • Englishmen diſcomfited by the Scottes in entring into Mers. 4 [...].36. horſemen ouerthrovvne as Hadington. 474.93
  • Englishmen repulſed by the Scots at Saint Alenettes. 475.70. put to the vvorſt at a [...]kirmish nere to Hadington. 475.103
  • E [...]pa, or Copa a Saxon Monke. 113. 103
  • Epiake vvoon by the Romaines. 47. 31
  • Epiake taken and burnt. 408.55
  • Epiake chiefe Citie of Gallovvay 25. 46
  • Earles of Lennox and Ormounde ioyce with the Lorde of the I|les to inuade all Scotlande 465. 36
  • Earles of Fiffe and their poſteri|ties priuiledges. 252.58
  • Ermengard, daughter to Richard vicount of Beaumont, maryed to king VVilliam of Scotlande. 276.72
  • Erskin Iames secretarie, sent Ambassador into France. 422.13
  • Ersilton Thomas, a great propesier. 296.74
  • Erskin John, Lord of Dun. 475.63
  • Erthus son to Ethodius. 94.73
  • Erthquakes right terrible. 280.6
  • Esculda stepmother to Edvvarde K. of England. 218.75
  • Essen in Bogdale. 253.36
  • East Saxons and South saxons receyuethe christian faith. 242.31
  • Ethiopians inuade Egypt. 1.19
  • Ethion son to Fandufus king of Scottes. 5.60
  • Ethus king of Pictes. 10.109
  • Ethodius choſen king. 66.43
  • Ethodius requireth of the Romans reſtitution [...] his ſubiects good [...]. 66. [...].12
  • Ethodius [...]eth the king of Pictes to [...] vvarre agaynſt the Ro [...]a [...]s. 66.3 [...]
  • Ethodius ſupp [...]eth the Ilande rebelles. 68.75
  • Ethodius murth [...]ed by a Muſ [...]|tian. 69.52
  • Ethodius the ſecond of that name created K. of Scots. 73.3 [...]
  • Ethodius the ſecond proued a ve|rie ſoole. 73.36
  • Ethodius being giue to couetouſ|neſſe is ſlaine by his ovvne ſer|uants. 735 [...]
  • Ethodius and Bu [...]genius ſonnes to Finco [...]mak, conueyed into the Ile of Man. 84.115
  • Ethodius ouerthrovveth the Picts 89. 50
  • Ethodius [...]o [...]e vvounded, commit|ted to the cure of Surgeons. 90. 59
  • Ethodius banished into Denmark. 92. 4
  • Ethodius liueth in Denmarke in right honourable eſtate, 94.50
  • Ethelbert king of Kentish Saxons baptiſed. 142 [...]5
  • Ethelb [...]ert King of the middle Angles. 143.67
  • Et [...]ne inueſted king Scotland 155. 25
  • Eth [...]ne appoynted foure gouer|nors ouer the realme. 155.43
  • Ethſine dieth. 155.79
  • Ethus brother [...]o Conſtantinus crovvned King of Scotlande. [...]90. 76
  • Ethus for his ſvviftneſſe in rũning ſurnamed lightfoot. 191.69
  • Ethus areſted by his Nobles, and committed to priſon. 191.93
  • Ethus dieth. 191.114
  • Etius Lieutenant of Fraunce, ſen|deth an armie into Britain. 101.13
  • Etius refuſeth to ayde the Bry|taynes. 104.95
  • Euan Lieutenaunt of Dunſtaſage, conſpireth againſt Cõſtantinus. 187. 2
  • Euan is taken and hanged. 187.86
  • Euers VVilliam Lord, and his ſon ſir Raufe Euers, conductours of the horſmen ſent out of Englãd into Scotland. 461.103
  • Euers Raufe Knight, inuadeth Scotland. 463.76. ſpoyleth the tovvne and Abbey of Mel [...]os, vtterly defacing the tumbes & monumentes of the Earles of Dovvglas. 463.93. he is ſlaine at Pannier Hugh. 463.115. his deth much bemoned of the Englishe men. 464.8. his commendation & good ſeruice againſt the ſcots 464.11. his ſeruice in the north rebellion, and his valiant kee|ping of Skarborrough Caſtell at that time to the vſe of K. Hẽ|rie the eight 464.20
  • Enuer lochtey builded. 26.52
  • Enuerneſſe builded. 26.63
  • Eufame mother to Lord Alexan|der of the Iles priſoned. 378.97
  • Eufame vviſe to king Robert dy|eth. 356.74
  • Eufred inueſted king of Bernitia. 146. 71
  • Eufred and Oſrike forſake the chriſtian fayth. 146.84
  • Eufred and Oſrike diſcomfited & taken priſoners. 146.94
  • Eufrede and Oſrike ſtay eche o|ther. 146.95
  • Eugenius the eight inueſted King of Scotland. 155.95
  • Eugenius reuengeth sharpely the vvinking at crimes in his No|bilitie. 15 [...].115
  • Eugenius peruerted vvith ſenſuall luſt and concupiſcence. 155.18
  • Eugenius ſlaine by his Nobilitie. 156. 37
  • Eugenius euill Counſaylour han|ged. 156.45
  • Eugenius the fiſe dieth. 151.104
  • Eugenius the ſixt created king of Scotland. 151.106
  • Eugenius maketh a league vvith the Northumberlande men. [...]5 [...] 110
  • Eugenius taketh twoo vvyth the Pictes. 151.113
  • Eugenius the ſixt dyeth. 152.8
  • Eugenius the ſeuenth elected king of Scotland. 153. [...]
  • Eugenius cõcludeth a peace vvith the Pictes. 153.11
  • Eugenius marieth the K. of Pictes daughter. 1 [...]3
  • Eugenius ſuſpected of his vvyues death, arraigned and acquired. 153. 32
  • Eugenius commandeth the Hy|ſtories of his predeceſſors to be vvritten. 154.8
  • Eugenius the ſeuenth dieth. 154.23
  • Eugenius the [...]i [...] created King of Scottes. 150.30
  • Eugenius and Egfred conclude a truce. 150.45
  • Eugenius the fourth choſen King of Scottes. 143.7
  • Eugenius liberalitie tovvards ſer|uitors and their children. 135.57
  • Eugenius dieth. 135.13
  • England de [...]ded into ſeuen ſeue|rall Kingdome. 139.72
  • Eugenius nephevv to Conran in|ueſted King of ſcotland. 131.87
  • Eugenius ſuſpected to be priuie of his Vncles death. 131.107
  • Eugenius reedifieth Churches in Gallovvay and other places. 143. 113
  • Eugenius dieth. 144.7
  • Eugenius aduaunceth the ſtate of his Countrey more than any of his predeceſſours before him. 109. 91
  • Eugenius dieth. 108.9 [...]
  • Eugenius ſlaine. 90.2
  • Eugenius bodie ſolemnly buryed by the Romaines. 90.53
  • Eugenius ſonne to Ferg [...]ſius crea|ted king of ſcottes. 102.84
  • Eugenius inueſted king of ſcottes. 87. 51
  • Eugenius encountring the Ro|mains is vvith his armie diſcom|fited. 88.29
  • Eugenius giueth the onſet vpõ the Romaines. 8 [...].37
  • Euill counſaylours iuſtly punished 156. 45
  • Euill husbandrie punished. 181.43
  • Euidence and Charters vvhereby the Lordes of Scotlande holde their landes. 322.20
  • Eubonides Iles poſſeſſed by the Scottes. 5.70
  • Euonium, looke Caſtel of Euomũ.
  • Eutopeia ſiſter to king Metella|nus. 31.55
  • Euſtace Earle of Bollongne mari|eth Marie ſiſter to King Ed|gar. 261.26
  • Evvin exiled into Pictland. 22.75
  • Evvin choſen King. 22.73
  • Evvin aydeth the Pictes agaynſte the Brytaines. 23.60
  • Evvin dyeth. 24.14
  • Evvin ſecond of that name crea|ted King. 25.59
  • Evvin nephue to Finnanus. 25.60
  • Evvin vvaxeth ſick for the death of Cadall. [...]7.168
  • Evvin reſigneth the eſtate to E|de [...]s. 27.22
  • Evvin deceaſeth. 27.24
  • Evvin thirde of that name made king. 29.70
  • Evvin infained in all kinde of vy|ces. 29.78
  • Evvin forſaken of his ſubiectes. 30. 35
  • Evvin condemned to perpetuall priſon. 30.38
  • Evvin ſtrangled to death. 30.47
  • Evvins lavv altered to the Mar|chets of vvomen. 258.10
  • Evve bringeth forth a lambe both male and female. 135.46
  • Expedition into the holy lande. 247 54 and 261. [...]

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