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A Table ſeruing vnto both parts of the Chronicles of England, wherein,
for thy better inſtruction (gentle Reader,) thou ſhalt vn|derſtand, that
the firſt number ſignifyeth the page, and the ſecond number, the line of the
page, which in ſome places thou ſhalt finde diuided into the lynes of
the Columes, and in ſome other, to followe the number of the whole
lynes of the page, ſome pages are by ouerſight eſcaped faultie, which it may
pleaſe thee to correct, and ſo vſe it to thy profite.
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- Iago or Lago, couſine to Gur|guſtius, taketh vppon him the gouernment of Britaine. 21.104.
- Iames the third king of Scottes ſlayne. 1436.27.
- Iaphet alotted vnto Europ. 1.79.
- Iarrow. 307.108.
- Iaphet deuideth Europ [...] amõg his ſonnes. 1.96.
- Iacob, a Welch king. 231.81.
- Iames Maior cited. 225.99.
- Iames the fourth king of the Scottes ſlayne. 1493.40.
- Iacke Cades rebellion. pag. 1279. col. 1. lin. 53. Cade ſlayne. pag. 1281. col. 2. lin. 3.
- Iambert Biſhop, looke Lam|bert.
- Iames Fines Lord Say behea|ded. pag. 1280. col. 2. lin. 4.
- Iames Cromor knight behea|ded. pag. 1283. col. 2. lin. 8.
- Iayles opened, and priſoners ſet at libertie. 475.3.
- Iaphet firſt peopled the coun|tries of Europe. 1.95.
- Iames the firſt kyng of the Scottes, dyeth. 1596.40.
- Iaques Van Herteueld. 902.37. b.
- Iane Heire of Caſtil maried to Philippe Arche duke of Au|ſtria. 1459.52.
- Iaphet called alſo Iapetus. 1.86.
- Iaminfindil beheaded. pag. 1297. col. 2. lin. 58.
- Iaphet dieth in Mauritania. 1.90.
- Saint Iames Manour built. 1557.54.
- Iames Twichit Lord Audley. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 8. ſlayne. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 32.
- Iane Lady Valois treateth for peace. 912.16. a.
- Iago dieth, and is buried at Yorke. 21.113.
- Iames Prince of Scotland ſtayed in England. pag. 1151. col. 1. lin. 14
- Iane of the Tower maried to Dauid Bruce. 892.1. a.
- Iames king of Scottes mur|dered. pag. 1262. col. 1. lin. 31.
- Iames Tirrel deuiſed the de|ſtruction of Edw. the fourts children. pag. 1390. col. 1. lin. 55. made knight. pag. 1391. col. 1. lin. 25. behea|ded. pag. 1391. col. 2. lin. 3.
- Iames the fift king of the Scottes knight of the Gar|ter. 1564.
- Iames, a Deacon companion to Paulinus. 162.78.
- Iaruman or Iaroman, ſuccee|deth Trumhere in the Bri. ſhoprick of Merci [...]. 178.21.
- Iaſpor Earle of Penbroke. pag 1304. col. 2. lin. 36. pag. 1315. col. 2. lin. 43.
- Iaſpor Earle of Penbroke with Henry earl of Richmõte paſſe ouer into Britain. pag 1545. col. 1. lin. 14.
- Iames Blunt Captayne of Hames Caſtle. pag. 1409. col. 1. lin. 41. pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. 30.42.48. pag. 1412. co. 1. lin. 12.
- Iagged, cut, and laced appar|rel, forbidden. 466.24.
- Iames the fourth king of the Scottes honoreth Perken Warhect. 1445.36. miſe|rabily waſteth Northumber|lãd. eadem. 40. beſieged Nor|tham Caſtle. 1448.20. his vayne bragges eadem. 40.
- Iaſpore Earle of Penbroke. pag. 1414. col. 1. lin. 5. pag. 1417. col. 2. lin. 32.
- Iames Harrington knight. pag 1329. col. 1. lin. 14.
- Iames butler Earle Ormond and Wilſhire. pag. 1288. col. 1. lin. 26. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 38.
- Iceni, ſuppoſed to be North|folke men. 55.12.
- Icius portus now called Ca|lice. 35.14.
- Ida, beginner of the kingdome of Brenitia. 139.98.
- Ida his iſſue recited. 140.47.
- Ida king of Northumberland dyeth. 142.72.
- Idolatrie defaced in the king|dome of Nortumberland. 161.83.
- Idle Riuer. 155.34.
- Idle battel fought by Redwald agaynſt Ethelbert. 155.34.
- Idols vtterly deſtroyed tho|rughout al Kent. 169.46.
- Iewes detected of treaſon at London, and ſlayne. 767.41. ſlayne by the Barons at Wincheſter. 772.51. ſpoy|led and ſlayne at Lincolne. 776.62. defend one ward [...] of the Tower of London. 778.36.
- Iewel Iohn Byſhop of Saliſ|burie dyeth. 1860.17. hys prayſes. ibidem.
- Ierneſey inuaded by the french|men. 1696.28.
- Ieruman ſent to reduce Sig|here; and his people to the ſayth, which he accompli|ſheth. 178.20.
- Ieruman departeth this lyfe. 179.34.
- Ierome Williã burnt. 1580.5.
- Iewe, looke Inas.
- Ieruſalem, taken by Nabuch [...]|donozor. 21.109
- Ieruſalem citie taken by the Saraſins. 464.66.
- Iewes outragiouſly dealt with al, and their houſes ſet on fire 477.6. reſtored to peace. 478.3. deadly hated for their vnmerciful vſurie. 482.20. commit an horrible fact at Standford in murdering themſelues. 482.34. ſlayne and expulſed out of Sa [...]nt Edmonſbury. 483.9.
- Iewes a great multitude tho|roughout EEBO page image 1466 all England. 450.60.
- Iewes obtaine a place of buri|all in euerye quarter where they dwel. 450.66.
- Iewes to keepe no armour, but to ſell that which they haue. 455.73.
- Iewes conſtrained to ab [...]ure Chriſtianitie. 335.35.
- Iewes godly anſweare to an vngodly Chriſtian king. 335 61.
- Iewes crucifie a child at Nor|wi [...]h. 381.11.
- Iewes ſlaine by Mariners in a tumult at [...]inne. 483.45.
- Iewes paye to Henry the .iii. by way of Talladge eyght thouſand markes. 739.5.
- Iewels and reliques of the Church of Weſtminſter, en|gu [...]ged to certaine Mar|chantes for money. 778.86.
- Iewes robbed at Oxford. 715 38.
- Iew at T [...]ukeſbury falleth into a [...]agues, and dyeth of his owne folly. 759.5
- Iewes ſlaine at London. 800 70.
- Iewes accuſed to be purpoſed to crucifie a child, and ther|fore they are conuicted, and puniſhed. 646.74
- Iewes impriſoned. 795.41. b baniſhed. 799.10. a
- Iewes conſtrayned to giue the third part of their goodes to Henry the thyrd. 634.16
- Iewes accuſed, and executed for crucifying a child at Lin|colne. 741.29
- Iewes vſed yearely to crucifie a Chriſtian ch [...]ld. 741 49
- Iewes tared, and tormented by king Iohn. 569.50.
- Iew had his teeth drawen out, becauſe he would not pay the money he was ſeaſed to pay. 569.59.
- Iewes brought into the realme by king William. 316.19
- Ienico Dartois. 1103.45. b put in priſon for his faithful|nes. 1109.7. b
- Igwane wife to Gorolus duke of Cornwal. 128.33
- Igerna, looke Igwarne.
- Igwarne maried to king Vter Pendragon. 128.38
- Ile of Man ſold. 1083.20. a
- Ile of Wight won by the Sax|ons. 131.49
- Ile of Wight giuen to Stuff & Wightgar. 131 51
- Ile of Wight men whence deſ|cended. 113.24
- Ile of Thanet ſpoyled by the Danes. 238.34
- Ile of Wight cõquered by Ce|adwalla. 184.49
- Ile of Wight, of al Britaine L [...]ſt receyueth the faith. 184 66.
- Ile of Lindeſfarne giuen to Aydan for the See of his bi|ſhopricke. 168.27
- Ile of Orholme. 433.24
- Ile of Oldney. 256.61
- Ile of Wight conquered by Wolfhere. 176.88
- Ile of Stepen. 221.38
- Ile of Huy in Scotlãd. 171.22
- Ile of Ely taken by the Barons and fortified. 777.40
- Ile of Portland ſubdued, and fenced. 378.113
- Ile of Angleſey, a refuge for the Welch Rebels. 328.86
- Ile of Angleſey taken by the Engliſh man. 328.92
- Ile of Ely ſubmitteth it ſelfe to king Hẽry the thyrd. 779.57
- Ile of Ely beſieged by kyng Iohns army, taken, and ſpoy|led. 597.20
- Iles of Okeney added to the Romance Empyre. 50.7
- Ile of Wight ſubdued to the Rommes. 52.50
- Ile of Ely wonne by king Wil|liam. 306.102
- Ile of Wight ſpoyled by Coſtie 284.15.
- Ile of Wight aſſaulted by the the Earle of S. Paule. pag. 1136. co 2. lin. 1. by French men. pa. 1141. co. 1. li. 1.36
- Ivon Fitzwarren. pa. 1119. co. 2. lin. 53.
- Iles of Orkeney ſpoyled by En|gliſhmen. 1131. col. 2. lin. 28.
- Imbal king of Armorica ſlaine. 95.70.
- Images commaunded to be ſet vp in England, by the auc|thoritie of a S [...]node. 189 39
- Images, to whom were any ſo|lemne Pilgrimages, pulled downe. 1571.24
- Images taken downe. 1802.20. and burnt. 30.
- Imannentius king of the Troy nouants, ſlaine by Caſſibel|lane. 42.61
- Image of our Lady ouerthro|wen by thunder and light|nyng. 322.4
- Image of the goddeſſe Victoria falleth downe, and turneth her backe. 60.111
- Image of the Roode ſpeaketh at Wincheſter. 235.112
- Imbert a meſſenger ſlaine by Corineus. 14.19
- Images pulled downe. 1634 16.
- Images commaunded to be worſhipped. 199.53
- Innocentes ouerborne by al men. 112.10
- Iniurious dealings of the Ro|mans. 60.73. and. 60.86. and. 60.90. and. 60.98
- Inas fighteth againſt the Mer|cians with doubtful victory. 187.102.
- Inas inuadeth the South Sax+ons with a mighty army. 187.108.
- Inas renounceth his kingdom, goeth to Rome, and there di|eth. 188.2
- Inhabitants of this land, com|maunded to be called En|gliſh men. 204.44
- Inwer Riuer. 175.70
- Inwet battaile fought by O [...]|wy king of Northumberland againſt Penda king of Mer|cia. 175.70
- Ingwald Biſhop of London. 191.108.
- Inſanum Parliamentum hol|den. 751.11
- Iners, looke Inars.
- Inhabitantes of Lindeſey ſub|myt thẽſelues to the Danes, and deliuer pledges. 247.73.
- Inas maketh warre vpon the Britaines. 187.96
- In truſt appeareth treacherie. 7.65.
- Indiginae what they ſignifie. 6.101.
- Inhabitantes of Britaine came firſt out of [...]allia. 4.72
- In [...]ogen daughter to Pandru|ſus, maried to Bruce. 12.9
- Inſurrection in Normandie a|gainſt the Engliſh. pa. 1252 col. 2. lin. 18.
- An inſurrection in London a|gainſt ſtraungers. 1499.
- Indenture Sertipartite. pag. 1126 col. 2. lin. 3.
- Incumbentes ſtraungers great+ly miſlyked. 639.18.
- Inquiſition of diſturbers of ſtraungers incumbentes. 639.74.
- Inſolencie of the Engliſhmen the night before the battaile againſt the Normans at Haſting. 286.72.
- Inas ſucceedeth Ce [...]dwallo in the kingdome of Weſt Sax|ons. 187.57.
- Innocent Pope the ſeconde e|ſcapeth into Fraunce, to a|uoyde the daunger of his ene|myes. 362.31.
- Iniuriouſnes & in equalitie of the Norman lawes, brought in by kyng Willyam. 303.67.
- Interdiction of the Realme of England releaſed. 585.20.
- Ioan ſiſter to Henry the thyrde geuen in mariage to Alexan|der king of Scotland. 619.72.
- Iohn kyng appoynteth that the Engliſhe lawes ſhould bee vſed in Ireland, and ſuch of|ficers as the Engliſhmen haue, ſhoulde rule there. 570 5.
- Iohn king returneth out of Ireland into England. 571.3.
- Iohn Kyng goeth into Wales with a great Army. 571.33
- Iohn king depriued by ye Pope of his kingdome who cauſeth the French kyng to bee hys enemye. 573.2.
- Iohn, ſonne to king Henry the ſecond made heyre apparant to his brother kyng Richard the firſt. 496.29. of an am|bitious nature. 500.71. winneth certaine Caſtles frõ his brother king Richard the firſt. 509.54.
- Iohn Donne knight. pa. 1295. col. 1. lin. 57.
- Iohn Logh of the Bothe knight. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 54.
- Iohn Egerton knight. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 54.
- Iohn Donne Eſquire. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 55.
- Iohn Dutton Eſquire. pag. 1295. col. 2. lin. 55.
- Iohn Blunt. pag. 1296. col. 1. lin. 35.
- Iohn Wenloke knight. pag 1297. col. 2. lin. 3. pa. 1299 col. 1 lin. 20.
- Iohn Dynham Eſquyre. pag. 1297. col. 2. lin. 5. pa. 1298. col. 1. lin. 1.
- Iohn, ſonne to kyng Henry the ſecond commeth ouer ſecret|ly into England. 510.8. con|tented to forſake the French king. 513.99. returneth to the French king, and ſticketh vnto hym. 513.110 proclai|med traytor to the crowne, with his complices. 518.73 ſubmitteth hym ſelfe to king Richard, and is pardoned. 525.12.
- Io [...]pa, or Port Iaph taken by the Engliſh men. 503.50
- Iohn king loſeth the moſt part of his army, horſes, and cari|ages, in paſſing the Waſhes of Welleſtreme ſands, where he eſcaped very hardly hym ſelfe. 605.8
- Iohn king falleth ſicke of an a|gue, wherof partly, & partly with a ſurfeit of Peaches, & newe Syder, together with anguiſh of mynde, he dyeth. 605.21.
- Iohn king buried pompouſly in the Cathedral Church at Worceter. 605.109
- Iohn king his iſſue he had by his wife Iſabel 606
- Iohn king his diſpoſition. 606 16.
- Iohn Gray knight ſlaine. 1305 co. 2. lin. 20.
- Iohn Mongomerie eſquire be|headed. 1313. co. 1. lin. 29
- Iohn Neu [...]l Marques Mon|tacute. 1313. co. 1. lin. 37. Earle of Northumberland. 1315. co. 1. lin. 52. &. 1323. co. 2. lin. 10. ſlaine. 1334. co. 2. lin. 54.
- Iohn Howard knight. 1313 co. 2. lin. 2.
- Iohn Manners eſquire. 1313 co. 2. lin. 50.
- Iohn Finderne knight. 1314 EEBO page image 1466 co. 2. lin. 26. beheaded. 1315 co. 1. lin. 1.
- Iohn G [...]y [...] beheaded. 1315. co. 1. lin 39.
- Iohn Coniers knight. 1319. co. 2. lin. 18.
- Iohn Clapp in Eſquire. 1320 co. 2. lin. 16.
- Iohn Woodnileknight behea|ded. 1321. co. 1. lin. 6
- Iohn Felow beheaded. 1297 co. 2. lin. 58.
- Iohn Guilford. 1298 co. 2. lin. 38.
- Iohn Vicont Beaumõt. 1299 co. 2. lin. 22. ſlaine. ead. lin. 58.
- Iohn Mortimer knight ſlaine. pa. 1304. co. 1. lin. 3.
- Iohn Earle of Oxford. 1323 co. 2. lin. 18. fled. pa. 1335. co. 1. lin. 26. kept S. Micha|els mount. pa. 1345. co. 1. lin. 56.
- Iohn Abbot of Abbingdon am|baſſador into France. 1433 10.
- Ioſeph Mighel the blacke Smyth. 1446.17. put to dea [...]h. 1447.47
- Saint Iohns order put downe 1578.10.
- Iohn Kempe Archbiſhop of Cantorbury. pa 1286. co. 1. lin. 15. deceaſed. pa. 1290. co. 2. lin. 23.
- Iohn Lord Clifford ſlaine. pa. 1288. co. 1. lin. 6.
- Iohn Benereux ſlain. pa. 1288 co. 1. lin. 11.
- Iohn Morgan. pa. 1414. co. 1 lin. 46.
- Iohn Duke of Norfolke. 1415 pa. 1417. co. 1. lin. 46. ſlaine pa. 1421. co. 2. lin. 48.
- Ioan Queene of Scots dyeth. 654.3.
- Iohn Forteſcue knight Porter of Calais. pa 14 [...]9. co. 1. lin. 42.
- Iohn Sauage a valiant cap|taine. pa. 1413. co. 2 lin. 14. lin. 49.1416. co. 2. lin. 41 pa. 1417. co. 1. lin. 25
- Iohn Dighton one of the mur|therers of king Edwardes children. pa. 1390. co. 2. lin. 57.
- Iohn Cheyney knight. 1400. col. 1. lin. 48. pa 1406. co. 1 lin. 49.
- Iohn Earle of Lincolne pro|claymed heyre apparant to the Crowne pa. 1406. co. 2. lin. 52.
- Iohn Lord Wels. pa. 1402 co 2. lin. 18.
- Iohn Bourchire knight. pag. 1402. co. 2. lin. 19. pa. 1413 co. 1. lin. 24.
- Iohn Morton Biſhop of Ely. pa. 1402. co 2 lin. 29. pag. 1407. co. 2. lin. 51.
- Iohn Vere Earle of Oxford ſet at libertie. pa. 1409. co. 1 lin. 37. pa. 1411. co. 2. lin. 29. pa. 1412. co. 1. lin. 2. pa. 1417. co. 2. lin. 22. pa. 1421. co. 1. lin. 2.
- Iohn Earle of Oxford taken, & ſent priſoner to Hames. pag. 1345. co. 2. lin. 6.
- Iohn Midleton knight. 1352. co. 2 lin. 31.
- Iohn Duichfield knight. pag. 1352. co. 2. lin. 32.
- Iohn Elrington knight. pag. 1352. co. 2. lin. 55.
- Iohn the French kings pride. 958.50. a. he is taken priſo|ner. 960.20. a.
- Iohn Mathew Sheriffe of Lõ|don. pa. 1363. co. 2 lin. 28.
- Iohn Shaa clerke. pa. 1377. co. 1. lin. 1. his Sermon. pa. 1379. co 2 lin. 18.
- Iohn Marques Dorſet. pag. 1331. co. 2. lin 38. ſlayn. pa. 1339. co. 2. lin 53.
- Iohn duke of Exeter. pa. 1333 co 1. lin. 12. wounded. pa. 1335. co. 1. lin. 33.
- Iohn Longſtrother Prior of S. Iohns. 1335. co. 2. li. 10 beheaded. pa. 1340. co. 2. lin 20.
- Iohn Arũdel knight. pa. 1336 co. 1. lin. 30.
- Iohn Dolues knight ſlayne at Teukeſbury. pa. 1339 co. 2. lin. 55.
- Iohn Lewknenor knight ſlaine pa. 1339. co. 2. lin. 56
- Iohn Soyrley knight, L. Chan|celor of England. pa. 1119 co. 1. lin. 39.
- Iohn Norbury Eſquire, lorde Treaſurer. pa. 1119. co. 1. lin. 40.
- Iohn Baget knight, diſcloſeth ſecrets. pa. 1122. c. 1. lin. 11
- Iohn Hal. pa 1122. c. 2. lin. 20 condemned, and executed. pa. 1123. c. 1. l. 31.
- Iohn Roch knight. pa. 1125. c. 1. lin. 6.
- Iohn Drayton knight. p. 1125 c. 1. lin. 6.
- Iohn Earle of Somerſet. pag. 1119. c. 2. l. 12. pa. 1120. c. 2. lin. 16.
- Iohn Treuenant biſhop of He|reford. pa. 1125. co. 2. lin. 30
- Iohn Cheyney knight, & Iohn Cheyney Eſquire. pa. 1125 c. 2. l. 30.
- Iohn Trenour Biſhop of S. Diſaph. pa. 1125. co. 2. lin. 35.
- Iohn lord Latimer pa. 1120 c. 2. lin. 1.
- Iohn king entreth into Scot|land with an armie to re|preſſe the Rebels that went a|gaynſt the king of Scottes. 573.84.
- Iohn king goeth towardes Wales againſt the Welche Rebels, and by the way han|geth the Welch Pledges. 573.104.
- Iohn king vppon letters recey|ued from the king of Scots and from his daughter the Prince of Wales wyfe, brea|keth vppe his Armie. 574.9.
- Iohn king aſſembleth a great armie to reſiſt the French king comming into Eng|land. 574.52.
- Iohn king ſendeth for the Le|gate Pandulph. 575.10.
- Iohn king deliuereth his crowne to Pandulph the Popes Legate. 575.67. and is reſtored to him agayne. 575.81.
- Iohn king maketh him ſelfe vaſſal to the Pope. 575.85.
- Iohn king ſweareth togethers with. 16. Earls and Barons to ſtand to the iudgement of the Church of Rome. 575.116.
- Iohn king his Charter of ſub|miſſion to the Pope. 576.12
- Iohn king doth homage to the Pope. 576.77.
- Iohn king ſendeth preparation of warres of Shippes and men into Flaunders to aide the Earle of Flaunders a|gaynſt the French king. 578.8.
- Iohn king writeth to the Arch|byſhop of Canterburie and other byſhops in baniſhment to reurne into England. 581.11. they returne. 581.26
- Iohn king kneeleth downe at the Archbyſhop of Canter|buries feete and craueth for|geueneſſe at his hands. 581.32.
- Iohn king deſireth to be aſſoy|led 581.44. he is aſſoyled. 581.57.
- Iohn king ſayleth ouer ſeas in|to Poictou. 581.76. he re|turneth backe agayne into England. 581.96.
- Iohn king commaundeth that the Lawes of king Henrie the firſt his Grandfather ſhould be obſerued in Eng|land. 582.5.
- Iohn king aſſembleth an armie to goe agaynſt thoſe Lordes that refuſed to goe with him to Poictou. 582.18. but the Archbyſhop of Canterburie threatning to excommuni|cate thoſe that ſhould aſſiſt him, he leaueth of his enter|priſe. 582 25.
- Iohn king repenteth of his promiſes made vppon his reconciliation to the Pope. 582.39.
- Iohn king commended to the Pope to bee an humble Prince. 583.39.
- Iohn king goeth into Fraunce with a great armie. 584.20
- Iohn kings daughter Iane affi|ed to the Earle of March. 584.62.
- Iohn king inuadeth Britaine. 585.43. the Britayns ioyne battaile with him. 585.53. and are put to flight. 585.55.
- Iohn king ſuppoſeth nothing proſpered wel with him ſince he ſubiected him ſelfe to the Church of Rome. 586.13.
- Iohn king taketh truce with the French king. 586.28.
- Iohn king returneth into Eng|land. 586.31.
- Iohn king taketh on him the croſſe, to goe into the Holy land. 587.83.
- Iohn king prepareth an armie and fortifieth diuers caſtles for his ſaftie againſt his Ba|rons. 588.5.
- Iohn king is moued by the Archbyſhop of Canterburie to ſatiſfie the requeſtes of the Barons. 588.22. The king refuſeth ſo to do. 588.28 The Barons goe to armour agaynſt him. 588.30. he ſen|deth to them to knowe their myndes therein. 588.70.
- Iohn king left deſolate of friendes. 589.50.
- Iohn king ſendeth Ambaſſa|dours to the Barõs. 589.26
- Iohn king yeeldeth to the Ba|rons, ſubſcribeth, and ſealeth to their Articles concerning the Liberties demaunded. 590 12.
- Iohn king his impacient and made behauiour after his a|greement with the Barons 591.3.
- Iohn king ſendeth Ambaſſa|dours to the Pope. 591.52.
- Iohn king ſendeth ouer ſea for Souldiers. 591.64.
- Iohn king lyeth in the Ile of Wight obſcurely. 591.74. he goeth from place to place vndecently. 591.96.
- Iohn king ſendeth Ambaſſa|dours agayne to the Pope to ſhewe that the Barons re|fuſe to ſtand to his preſcript. 592.69.
- Iohn king goeth into the Ile of Wight. 592.72.
- Iohn king beſiegeth the Caſtle of Rocheſter. 593.1. it is yel|ded to the king. 593.19.
- Iohn king deuideth his great armie into two parts. 595.1 and with the one part he go|eth himſelf Northward. 593
- Iohn king goeth into Scot|land and taketh the Caſtle of Barwicke. 595.61
- Iohn the yongeſt ſonne of Hen|ry the ſecond proclaymed king. 542.1.
- Iohn king generally receyued as king. 542.76.
- Iohn king keepeth his Eaſter at Beaufort in Aniou. 543.64.
- Iohn king girded with the Sworde of the Duchie of EEBO page image 1467 Normandie by the handes of the Archbyſhoppe of Rowen. 543.68.
- Iohn king inueſted Duke of Normandie. 543.68.
- Iohn king taketh his othe in Normandy. 543.72.
- Iohn king commeth ouer into England. 544.7.
- Iohn king Landed at Horcham. 544.8.
- Iohn king commeth to London to receiue the crowne. 544.10.
- Iohn king brought to Weſt|minſter by the Nobilitie and Commons to receyue his Diademe. 544.13.
- Iohn king crowned. 544.76.
- Iohn king receyueth homage of the Lordes and Barons. 545 1.
- Iohn king his anſweare to the Scottiſh Ambaſſadors. 545 72.
- Iohn king requireth the kyng of Scotland to meete with him at Nottingham. 545.78
- Iohn k. maketh preparation into Normandie. 546.6.
- Iohn king paſſeth ouer into Normandie. 546.17.
- Iohn king and the French king common perſonally togea|ther. 546.70.
- Ioane ſiſter to king Iohn dyed. 447.7.
- Iohn king returneth into Eng|land 548.15.
- Iohn king leuith a ſubſidie. 548.17.
- Iohn king goeth to Yorke. 548.18.
- Iohn king ſayleth into Nor|mandie. 548.21.
- Iohn king doth homage to the French king. 548.47.
- Iohn king returneth into Eng|land. 548.72.
- Iohn king leeſeth the goodwil of his ſubiectes. 548.100.
- Iohn king goeth into Nor|mandie. 548.103.
- Iohn king diuorced. 548.105.
- Iohn king maried to a newe wife. 548.109
- Iſſue king Iohn had by his newe wife. 548.111.
- Iohn king returneth into Eng|land, and cauſeth his newe wife to be crowned. 549 38.
- Iohn king conceyueth diſplea|ſure againſt white Monkes 549.43.
- Iohn king taketh the white Monkes into fauor. 551.43
- Iohn king holdeth his Chriſt|mas at Guildford. 551.71.
- Iohn king keepeth his Eaſter at Cantorburie. 551.86.
- Iohn king & the Queene paſſe into Normandie. 552.16.
- Iohn king goeth into Fraunce with the French king. 552.28.
- Iohn king returneth out of Fraunce into Normandye. 552.49.
- Iohn king commeth vppon his enemyes not looked for, and ſleaeth them. 553.51.
- Iohn king writeth ouer into England vnto his barons of hys good ſucceſſe agaynſt his enemies. 554.13.
- Iohn king returneth into Eng|lande, and is crowned again at Cantorburie, and ſo paſ|ſeth backe into Normandye. 554.61.
- Iohn king cyted to appeare be|fore the Frenche kyng to an|ſweare to the death of Ar|thur Duke of Britayne. 555 90.
- Iohn king gyueth himſelf ouer to banquetting and other de|lightes. 556.40.
- Iohn king commeth into Eng|land. 557.43.
- Iohn king accuſeth his nobles of ſlothfulnes in ayding him, and therefore putteth them to their fynes. 557.57.
- Iohn king prepareth an armye to goe into Fraunce. 560.64
- Iohn king is perſwaded not to goe to the warres. 560.83.
- Iohn king chargeth ſome of the Nobilitie with treaſon. 561.15.
- Iohn king goeth ouer to Ro|chel with an armie of men. 562.65.
- Iohn king returneth into En|gland. 563.61.
- Iohn king repayreth the Citie of Angiers. 564.10
- Iohn king writeth to the Pope 564.81.
- Iohn king and the Realme ac|curſed. 566.17.
- Iohn king his dealings wyth the Prelacie after the Inter|diction pronounced. 566.31.
- Iohn king prepareth to beſiege London wherin the Barons dyd lye, who opened ye gates and would haue gyuen hym battayle but he retyred back. 598.48.
- Iohn king prepareth a Nauie of ſhippes to encounter Le|wes the French kings ſonne by ſea, but by Tempeſt hys ſhippes are diſperſed and drowned. 598.60.
- Iohn king ſendeth once againe to the Pope. 598.69.
- Iohn king his ſouldiers for the moſt part forſake him. 600.70. and goe to Lewes. 600.72.
- Iohn king maketh hauocke in the poſſeſſions of his aduer|ſaries. 604.32.
- Iohn king of Fraunce raunſo|med. 967.3. a. ſet at libertie. 967.40. b.
- Iohn Cornweale knight mari|eth the kings ſiſter. pa. 1132. col. 1. lin. 26.
- Iohn the French king dyeth in England. 969.34. b.
- Iohn Olde Caſtle knight accu|ſed. pa. 1166. col. 1. lin. 50. ſent to the Towre. col. 2. lin. 16. eſcaped thence. lin. 28. ſhyfted for himſelf. pa. 1188. col. 2. lin. 52. taken. pa. 1191 col. 1. lin. 9. executed. lin. 30.
- Iohn Duke of Bedford Regent of England. pa. 1186. col. 2. lin. 5.
- Iohn Hume Prieſt. pa. 1268. col. 1. lin. 56. col. 2. lin. 13.
- Iohn Lord Talbot created erle of Shrowſbury. pa. 1268. col. 2. li. 33. ſlayne. pa. 1285 col. 1. lin. 2. pa. 1299. co. 2. lin. 55.
- Iohn Stafford Archbyſhop of Cantorbury. pa. 1271. co. 1. lin. 18. deceaſed. pa. 1286. col. 1. lin. 14.
- Iohn Montagew Earle of Sa|liſbury beheaded at Ciceſter pa. 1128. col. lin. 32.
- Iohn Holand Erle of Hunting|ton beheaded at Plaſhye. pa. 1128. col. 2. lin. 54.
- Iohn Badby brent. pa. 1156. col. 1. lin. 15.
- Iohn Prendregeſt ſcoured the ſea. pa. 1156. col. 2. lin. 49. pa. 1160. col. 2. lin. 24.
- Iohn Holand of Exceter. pag. 1289. col. 2. lin. 40.
- Iohn Neuil knight. pa. 1292. col. 2. lin. 35. wounded and apprehended. pa. 1295. co. 2. lin. 56. ſlayne. pa. 1312. co. 1 lin. 38
- Iohn Steward Sherife of Lõ|don. pa. 1292. col. 2. lin. 45.
- Iohn Duke of Bedford Regent of Fraunce. pag. 1220. co. 1. lin. 32.
- Iohn ſucceedeth Eata, in the Byſhoprick of Hexhã. 186.1.
- Iohn remoued from the Byſho|prick of Hexham, to Yorke. 186.5.
- Iohn reſigneth his Archby|ſhoprick, and dyeth at Be|uerley. 186 9.
- Ioane, daughter to king Henry the ſecond borne. 407.115.
- Iohn, afterward king of Eng|land, borne. 409.16.
- Iohn of Oxford, accurſed by Archbyſhop Thomas Bec|ket. 409.78.
- Iocelyn Byſhop of Saliſbury, forbydden the vſe of the ſa|cramentes. 412.39.
- Iocelyn Byſhop of Saliſburye reſtored to the adminiſtrati|on of his office agayne. 414.86.
- Iohn, Archchanter of S. Pe|ters Churche in Rome ſent into England. 183.13.
- Iohn Archchanter dyeth on his way to Romeward. 183.17
- Iohn, ſonne to king Henry the ſeconde marryeth Iſabel, daughter to Robert Earle of Glouceſter. 474.34.
- Iohn, ſonne to king Henry the ſecond made knight, and ſent into Ireland. 461.55.
- Iohn, a Monke of Sagium, ſe|conde Byſhop of the Ile of Man. 386.23.
- Iordan Captaine. 387.15.
- Iohn, youngeſt ſonne to kyng Henry the ſeconde affianced to Alice, eldeſt daughter to Hubert Earle of Morienne. 423.61.
- Iohn Byſhop of Welles. 335.116.
- Iohn king paſſeth ouer into Ireland. 569.75
- Ionela Pucel de Dieu. 1241. col. 2. lin. 7. pa. 1245. col. 1. lin. 46. pa. 1246. col. 1. lin. 30. taken. lin. 47. brent. co. 2 lin. 6.
- Iourney into the Holy Lande, concluded vpon in the coun|ſel at Cl [...]mount. 327 11.
- Ioſeph of Ar [...]marthia commeth into Britaine. 53.1.
- Ioyſtes of a loft fal downe, as men ſat at Calne Counſell. 236.30.
- Ieane, daughter to king Henry the ſecond maryed to Wil|liam king of Sicill. 444.72
- Iohn, ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, created King of Ire|land. 449.59.
- Iollo Gouch, a Barde. 4.44.
- Iohn Sharpe executed for commotions. pa. 1249. col. 1. lin. 37.
- Iohn Buſſhy Knight beheaded 1106.14. b.
- Ionimus ſent into Britaine to refourme things amiſſe there 103.105.
- Iohn Tiptoſt Earle of Wor|ceſter. pa. 1325. col. 2. li. 26. beheaded. lin. 32.
- Ipſwich in olde tyme called Gipſwich, tooke Gipſwich 388.24.
- Ipre beſieged by the Byſhop of Norwiche. 1043.34. b. bro|ken vp. 1044.30. a.
- Iriſhmen fauourers of the. houſe of Yorke. 1428.53.
- Iricius made gouernour of Northumberland. 259.10.
- Ir [...]ins, banniſhed the lande. 260.51.
- Irlyng, a Captaine of ye Danes 270.31.
- Iriſhmen ayde the Welchmen againſt the Engliſhmen. 270.50.
- Iriſhe King rebelleth and is ta|ken priſoner. 636.10.
- Iriſhe rebels againſt K. Iohn. 569.72.
- Iriſhmen doe homage to King Iohn at Dublin. 570.3.
- Duke of Ireland deuorced frõ his lawful wyfe. 1059.47. b.
- Iriſhe men returne home. EEBO page image 1467 1084.45. b.
- Ireland inuaded by Scottes. 853.10. b. 856.50. a.
- Iriſhmen rebel, and ſlay a great ſort of Engliſhmen. 781.20
- Duke of Ireland commeth to|warde London with an ar|mie. 1067.20. a. fleeth ouer ſea. 1068.26. attainted. 1071.25. a. dyeth 1082.41 b. his bodye brought into England. 1087.14. a.
- Iriſhe rebels ouercome. 1103.42. b.
- Ireland inhabited before Bar|tholoin, by the Hibernenſes. 28.67.
- Ireland aſſigned to Bartholoin and his retinue. 28 62.
- Iriſh conqueſt taken in hand by the Engliſh men. 418.34.
- Iriſh king ſendeth into Eng|land for ayde agaynſt his e|nemies, and obteyneth it. 418.46.
- Ireland the ſooner conquered, by meanes of the many gouer+nours of it. 420.15.
- Iriſh Kings and Princes, ſub|mit themſelues, and doo ho|mage to king Henry the ſe|cond. 420.28.
- Ireland acknowledgeth the Pope, to be the onely and ſouereygne Lord therof. 420 59.
- Iriſh king expulſed out of his countrey, enterteyned by the Romans in Britayne. 70.21.
- Irmenrike ſonne to Oth, ſuc|ceedeth his father in the kingdome of Kent. 129.111.
- Ireland inuaded and ſpoyled by the Northumbers. 185.12.
- Ireland a great part ſubiect to king Edgar. 235.26.
- Irthenfield. 221.20.
- Iricius baniſhed the Realme by Cnut. 252.73.
- Irinenrike king of Kent depar|teth this life. 142.78.
- Iriſh renenews in king Ed|ward the thirds time. 1085.1. a.
- Iriſh kings ſubmit them to king Richard. 1085.30. b. made knightes. 1086.50. a.
- Iriſhe men ſpoyle the iſle of Fraunce. pag. 1201. col. 1. lin. 17.
- Simon Iſlep made Archbiſhop of Canterburie. 943.57. b.
- Iſoldun Caſtle, deliuered to Richard the firſt king of England. 528.23.
- Iſakius king of Cipres ſub|mitteth himſelfe to king Ry|chard the firſt, and ſweareth fealtie vnto him. 492.50. and 493.54.
- Iſabel Empreſſe dyeth. 701.21.
- Iſabel daughter to king Ed|ward the thyrd borne. 895.19. b.
- Iſabel daughter to Robert Earle of Glouceſter, mar|ried to Iohn king of Ireland 474.35.
- Iſle of Elye wonne by Lewes king of Fraunce. 610.40.
- Iſeland ſubdued to the Bri|taynes. 133.64.
- Iſakius king of Cypres, ſtea|leth away ſecretly, and is ta|ken agayne. 492.77. kept in priſon in fetters of ſiluer. 493.67.
- Iſabel Quene married to the Earle of March in France. 617.36.
- Iſakios king of Cypres. 491.85.
- Iſabel wife to king Edward the ſecond dieth. 962.58. a.
- Iſſue of Henry the fourth. pag. 1162. col. 2. lin. 57.
- Simon Iſlep Archbyſhop of Canterbury dieth. 951.22. b.
- Iſabel daughter to king Ed|ward the third maried to the Lord Coucie. 971.18. a.
- Iſley Thomas knight rebelleth 1724.32. is taken by the Lord Aburgeny. 1725.20. is executed. 1737.16.
- Ithanceſter vppon Pent. 174.45.
- Itingfoord. 220.51.
- Iulius Ceſar his commenta|ries, agree not with the Bri|tiſh hiſtoriographers in mat|ters of Britayne 35.29.
- Iulius Ceſar paſſeth ouer into Britayne with an army. 35.72.
- Iulius Ceſars actes and ex|ploites at his fiſt comming into Britayne. 36.86.
- Iulius Ceſar returneth wyth his armye into Gallia. 38.69.
- Iulius Ceſar prepareth his nauie to paſſe into Britayne 40.40.
- Iulius Ceſar ariueth in Bri|tayne with an army the ſe|cond time. 40.70.
- Iulius Ceſar repayreth his Nauie in Brytayne ſore ſha|ken by tempeſt. 41.10.
- Iuries of Twlue men, to decide matters in law, inſtituted. 303.84.
- Iuries not vſed in England, be|fore the dayes of king Wil|liam. 304.14.
- Iuries vſual in England, in the dayes of king Egelredus 304.20.
- Iuſtus and Mellitus depart into Fraunce. 158.19.
- Iuſtus called home, and reſtoa|red. 158.57.
- Iuſtus made Archbiſhop of Cantorburie. 158.79.
- Iulius Ceſar departeth out of Britaine into Gallia. 43.21.
- Iulius Ceſar came out among the Northren men. 44.73.
- Iuſtus ſent into Britaine. 149.98.
- Iuſtus made Byſhop of Ro|cheſter. 152.29.
- Iudges areſted. 1071.3. a. condemned. 1073.4. b. cal|led from exile.
- Iuſtes. 1533.22. and. 1536.39.
- Iuſtice duely adminiſtred, and extortion puniſhed. 231.69.
- Iuſtes deuiſed to be holden at Oxford. pag. 1126. co. 1. lin. 49. at Yorke. pa. 1132. co. 1 lin. 20. at London. pa. 1151. col. 2. lin. 30. in Smithfield pag. 1155. col. 2. lin. 15.
- Ingethling Abbey buylded where Oſwyn was ſlayne. 170.62. and. 176.24.
- Iulius Claſſicianus, & Pauli|nus Suetonius, fal at ſquare 65.69.
- Iulius Frontinus, Lieutenant of Britayne. 66.79.
- Iulius Agricola, looke Agrico|la.
- Iuarus king of Danes arriueth in the mouth of Humber with an armie. 210.59.
- Iuarus ſlayne. 210.69
- Iuſtes at Windſor. 1103.23. b.
- Iulius Solinus Polihiſtor ci|ted. 9.6.
- Iudithil a Welch king. 231.81
- Iudweal or Ludweal a Welch king.
- Iuſtes in Smythfield. 961.56 b. 969.4. a.
- Iuſtices names, which were appoynted at the deuiſion of the Realme into Circuits. 443.60.
- Iudith daughter to Earle Lam+bert, marryed to Earle Wal|teof. 308.72.
- Iuſtes. 1578.50
- Iuſtin a leader of the Danes. 239.55.
- Iuſtes. 1506.38.
- Iuſtinus Anicius Emperour of the Eaſt. 130.77.
- Iulius Ceſar made Conſull and ſent to Gallia. 34.98.
- Iuſtes at London by the Ma|ior and his brethren. 963.49. b.
- Iulianus Emperour of Rome. 103.1.
- Iudith wyfe to Toſlie. 272.15
- Iudith daughter to Charles the bald king of Fraunce, married to king Ethelwol|fus. 207.60.
- Iudith ſhamefully marryed to Ethelbald her ſonne in law. 208.43.
- Iuſtices of peace appoynted to be in euery Shyre. 303.47.
- Iuſtes. 1487.47.
- Iudges impriſoned. 798.10. a. fined. 840.5. b.
- Iuſts in Smithfield. 922.10. a
- Iuſtes at Dunſtaple. 917.1. a.
- Iuſtes. 183 5.35.
- Iuſtes. 1858.29.
- Iuſtes. 1561.1.
- Iuſtices compelled to renounce pentions. 929.33. a.
- Iudge burnt for his crueltie. 199.30.
- Iuſtices anſweres to queſtions demaunded. 1061.10. a.
- Iulius Ceſar only ſhewed Bri|tayne to the Romanes. 44.78.
- Iuuenal cited. 45.46. and. 51.92.
- Iuan of Wales ſlayne. 1008.1. a.
- Iuſtinianus the thyrd Empe|rour. 187.60.
- Iuſtice accuſed for taking brybes. 724.95.
- Iuſtes. 1498.2.
- Iuſtes in Smythfield. 1077.30. a.
- Iuſtes at Windſor. 923.10. b.
- Iuſtes held. 1468.37.
- Iuſtes holden in Tuttel fielde eyght dayes. 648.42.
- Iuſtes. 1520.34.
- Iuſtes in Fraunce. 1496.5.
- Iuſtes. 1577.71.
- Iuſtes held. 1466.26.
- Iuſtes. 1578.50.
- Iulian de Romero is victor in a combat. 1608.26.
- Iulius and Aaron martyred for the faith of Chriſt. 88.32
- Iuſtes. 1511.20.
- Iuſtes. 1504.40.
- Iudges and other officers com|mitted to the Towre. 912.55. b.