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  • Malcolne king of Scotland, receiueth the order of knight|hoode at the handes of Kyng Henry the ſecond of Eng|land. 399.50.
  • Matthew ſonne to the Earle of Flaunders marryeth the lady Mary Abbeſſe of Ram|ſey. 400.49.
  • Mary Abbeſſe, daughter to king Stephan, marryed to Matthew, ſonne to the Earle of Flaunders. 400.50.
  • Margaret ſiſter to Edward the fourth and late wyfe to Charles Duke of Burgogne a great enemie to Henry the ſeuenth. 1429.10. aydeth the Earle of Lincolne. 1430 35. forgeth a counterfeit Duke of Yorke. 1440.44.
  • Maude Empreſſe departeth this lyfe. 410.67.
  • Maude daughter to Henrie the ſecond marryed to Henrye Duke of Saxonie. 410.86
  • Maude her iſſue by Henry Duke of Saxonie 410.89.
  • Mans nature ambitious, and deſyrous to gouerne. 411.113.
  • Malebrough Caſtle 438.100
  • Malaſert Caſtle made playne with the ground. 445.20.
  • Marchades, chiefe leader of the Brabanders. 446.2.
  • Marcharus reconciled to King William, beginneth a newe rebellion. 306.10.
  • Marcharus eſcapeth into the Ile of Ely. 306.93.
  • Marcharus eſcapeth out of the Ile of Ely, into Scotland. 306.104.
  • Maufred ſonne to Fredericke the Emperour proclaymed king of Sicile.
  • Marriage concluded betwixt Edward ſonne to Henry the thyrd and the king of Spains daughter. 733.39.
  • Magnus king of Man, made knight. 742.53.
  • Matrones drowned through their owne vnſkilfulnes in rowing on the water. 614.11.
  • Maundeuile William Earle of Eſſex, takẽ priſoner. 380.24
  • Mallet William, Shyrife of Yorkeſhyre, taken by the Da|nes & Engliſh exiles. 300.67
  • Maude Empreſſe put to fligh [...], her armie diſcomfited. 377.82.
  • Maude Empreſſe beſieged in Oxford, eſcapeth in the night to Wallingfoord. 379.26.
  • Matth. Paris. cited. 398.28.
  • Manſlaughters committed by Prieſtes and men within or|ders. 402.36
  • Mat. Paris cited. 403.84. and 403.92.
  • Marches of Wales quite wa|ſted by long warre. 749.3.
  • Mariage concluded betwixt the lorde Alexander of Scot|lande and the lady marga|ret daughter to Henry the thirde. 701.95.
  • Mayne, harried by Philip King. of Fraunce. 470.30.
  • Maus citie beſieged, and yeelded to Philip King of Fraunce. 470.31.
  • Margaret, Admirall to Tan|crede, King. of Sicile. 490.61.
  • Margaret, Wife to Henrie, ſonne to King Henrie the ſecond, crowned Queene of England. 421.83.
  • Maus citie beſieged, and deli|uered. 329.48.
  • Malcolm, King of Cumber|land. 275.65.
  • Maximus ſucceedeth Gracia|nus in the Empire. 97.63.
  • Maximus diſchargeth his Bri|tiſh armie. 97.83.
  • Marcus Lieutenant of Bri|taine, proclaimed Empe|rour. 97.105.
  • Maude, Daughter to King Henrie the firſt, borne. 339.50.
  • Marſhall, William, other|wyſe Chepitow Erle of Stregell proclaymes King Iohn. 542.15.
  • Maude, Wife to King. Hen|rie the firſt. departeth this life. 354.101.
  • Mortimer Hugh, fenceth his caſtle againſt King Henrie the ſecond. 396.8.
  • Mayor and two Sheriffes graunted to be choſen euery yeare in London. 566.90
  • Mayor what it ſignifieth. 567 7.
  • Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Emperour. 75.82
  • Marcus Antonius Emperour. 76 71.
  • Margadud Kyng of South Wales. 154.66
  • Maude daughter to king Hen|ry the firſt, affianced to Hen|ry the Emperour. 348.6
  • Maude daughter to Robert Fitzham, maried to Robert baſe ſonne to king Henry the firſt. 351.51
  • Maude daughter to king Hen|rye the firſt, ſent home vnto her huſband the Emperour. 352.82.
  • Maude Empreſſe married to Geffrey Plantagenet Earle of Aniou. 361.15
  • Maude Empreſſe forſaken of her huſbande, returneth to her father. 162.22
  • Maude Empreſſe receyued home agayne of her huſband. 362.28.
  • Maude ſiſter to king Edgar of Scotland, profeſſed a Nun. 337.71.
  • Maude maried to king Henry the firſt of England, & crow|ned queene. 337.90
  • Maude Empreſſe eſtabliſhed heyre apparant of the crowne of England. 360.17
  • Margaret Mareſhal created Duches of Norfolke. 1097 30. b.
  • Maior of the citie of London firſt choſen. 479.64
  • Maurice Biſhop of London. 336.55.
  • Mauricius Emperour. 143 86.
  • Maner of the Britains in their fight. 41.88.
  • Maximianus ſlayne in Italie. 96.12.
  • Maude Empreſſe landeth at Porteſmouth in Eng|land, and who came with her. 372.81
  • Maude Empreſſe being at li|bertie, ſo [...] citeth her friends in euery place. 373.35
  • Magnus, Admyral of a Nauie of Rouers, arriueth in the Ile of Angleſey. 328 105
  • Magnus and his people chaſed and ſlayne by the Engliſhe men 328.113
  • Maude Empreſſe, b [...]ſieged in Arundeli caſtle. 373.23.
  • Margan, and Cuuidag [...] re|bell againſt Cordilla. 20.81.
  • Margan and Cunidagius deuide Britaine betweene them. 20.94.
  • Margan inuadeth the landes and dominione of Cunida|g [...]us with an armie. 21.13.
  • Margan with his armie diſ|comfited and ſlayn. 21.24.
  • Maeſbell battaile fought a|gainſt the Saxons. 122.94
  • Mariguane Charles ambaſſa|dour from the French king. 1436 55.
  • Martinus Lieutenant of Bri|taine, defendeth the innocen|cie of the Britaines, againſt Paulus the Notarie. 94.77.
  • Martinus the Lieutenãt ſlayeth himſelfe. 95.11.
  • Maximianus beginneth hys reigne ouer Britayne. 95.34.
  • Maximianus couſin to the Emperour Conſtantinus ſent for into Britayne from Rome. 93.27.
  • Maximianus commeth into Britayne and marryeth Oc|tauius daughter. 93.53.
  • Maſerfield field fought by the Mercians agaynſt the Nor|thumbers. 170.7.
  • EEBO page image 1471Maximinianus goeth about to depoſe his ſonne Mareutius and to take himſelfe the Em|pire vpon him. 91.11.
  • Maximinianus fleeth vnto Conſtantinus into Fraunce 91.30.
  • Maximinianus practiſeth Cõ|ſtantinus deſtruction. 91.23.
  • Maximinianus fleeth from Conſtantinus vnto Mar|ſiles. 91.42.
  • Maximinianus ſtrangled to death. 91.46.
  • Maximinus Lieutenant in Britaine vnder Conſtanti|nus. 92.53
  • Maurice, ſonne to Conan Me|ridock, ſent to Rome for Maximianus. 93.37.
  • Maude Empreſſe diſherited, for marrying out of the Realme. 365.55.
  • Malcolme Camoir, eſtabliſhed in the Crowne of Scotland. 275.61.
  • Marſhal Richard dyeth of a fall from his horſe. 701.5.
  • Manlius, younger brother to Mempricius, rebelleth. 17.72.
  • Manlius ſlaine. 17.76.
  • Malcolme commeth into En|gland, to ſee King William Rufus. 324.53
  • Malcolme inuadeth England with a [...] armie. 324.63.
  • Malcolme ſlaine. 324.67.
  • Marcharus or Malcherus, ſonne to Earle Algar, made Earle of Northumberland. 279 25.
  • Marcharus and Edwyn, diſ|comfited by the Norwegi|ans neere to Yorke. 284.65
  • Marcharus ſubmitteth him|ſelfe to King William. 291.59.
  • Malus Catulus Roger, Vice chauncellour, drowned. 522.111.
  • Mat. Weſtm. reproued of er|rour. 323.9.
  • Maude, wyfe to King Willi|am, crowned Queene of England. 299.18.
  • Margaret Counteſſe of Saliſ|bury attainted. 1570.50.
  • Marſh [...]ll William buryed in the new Temple Church at London. 617.23.
  • Maſcutius an Archpirate, ſweareth to be true to King Edgar. 231.78.
  • Ile of Man conquered. 923.10. a.
  • Malgo, Nephue to Aurelius Canonus, beginneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 141.69.
  • Malgo renoumed for beautie and courage. 141.74.
  • Malgo dyeth. 140.90.
  • Malgo defyled with inceſt and Sodomitrie. 141.84.
  • Maglocunus, looke Malgo.
  • Matt. Weſtin. cyted. 143.23. and. 153.17. and. 180.78. and. 192.95 and. 213.62.
  • Maleſert Caſtle taken. 433.31.
  • Malorie Aukctille. 435.21.
  • Malcolme King of Scottes, doeth homage to king Wil|liam of Englande, for the Realme of Scotland. 307.61. and. 322.53.
  • Malelot. 1038.7. b.
  • Marleſwyn fleeth into Scot|land. 298.64.
  • Marſhal William Earle of Pembroke dyeth. 638.3.
  • Margaret ye Scottiſh Queene fleeth into England with her newe huſband the Earle of Angus. 1498.40. returneth into Scotland. 1503.30.
  • Maydes drowned, or ſlayne, as they were ſayling into lytle Britaine. 95.104.
  • Mare Tyrrhenum, taken for Pyreticum. 13.44.
  • London Maior keepeth no feaſt at the Guild Hal. 1870.21. and. 1872.34.
  • Magdalen a Prieſt like to king Richard the ſecõd. pa. 1126. col. 1. lin. 36. counterfeited to be K. Richard pag. 1127. col. 1. lin. 19. fleeyng into Scotland [...], was taken and brought to the Towre of London. pag. 1129. col. 1. lin. 24. beheaded at London. pag. ibidem. col. ibidem. lin. 30.
  • Margaret daughter to Henry the ſeuenth aff [...]ed to Iames the fourth king of Scotland. 1456.38 is maryed to the king of Scots. 1458.24.
  • Martia, wyfe to Guintolinus. 28.99.
  • Martia gouerneth Britayne in her ſonnes nonage. 29.23.
  • Martian lawes firſt deuiſed. 29.31.
  • Mary daughter to Henry the ſeuenth promiſed to Charles king of Caſtill. 1461.10.
  • Maruey Henry knight & Vice Chamberlaine made Lorde priuie ſeale and Lord Mar|uey. 1524.15.
  • Margaret daughter vnto Margaret the Scottiſhe Queene borne. 1498.
  • Matthew Cardinall of Sion Ambaſſadour from the Em|perour. 1499.51
  • Mandubracius, ſonne to I|manuentius fleeth to Ceſar for ſuccour. 42.59.
  • Margaret daughter to the French king affianced to Henry, ſonne to king Henrye the ſecond. 398.21. &. 399.71.
  • Marion Henry Counſellour to Prince Arthur. 1456.56.
  • Manſwetus the Popes Nun|cio ſent to Henry the thyrde. 750.18.
  • Marueilous tempeſt of wynde on Chriſtmas euen. 199.61.
  • Mariſhe William conſpireth the kings death. 654.46.
  • Maior and Aldermen of Lon|don, ſworne to be true to king Henry the thyrde. 761.58.
  • Marſhal William, made Erle of Chepſtow. 475.51.
  • Madoc of Wales taken priſo|ner. 811.57. b.
  • Marble ſtone brought out of Scotland. 822.51. a.
  • Magna Carta confirmed. 830.50. a 834.30. b.
  • Maximilian the Emperour e|lected knight of the Garter. 1837.40.
  • Magna Carta confirmed. 914.35. b.
  • Manus Citie and Caſtle taken and throwen downe. 543.58.
  • Marlbrough Caſtle raſed by the friendes of king Henrie the third. 611.67.
  • Mathew Gourney. pag. 1124 col. 2. lin. 55.
  • Maior of London impriſoned. 1081.50. a.
  • Manner of faſting in the olde tyme. 175.7.
  • Maldon battayle, fought by the Danes againſt the Engliſh|men. 238.54.
  • Marſhal William created Erle of Striguile and girded with the Swoorde of the ſame. 545.37.
  • Maluoylim Caſtle builded. 326.13.
  • Marchants ſuſtayne great loſ|ſes. 1872.51.
  • Machaire Caſtle in Fraunce wonne. 627.10.
  • Marke Caſtle betrayed and recouered agayne. 1008.2. b.
  • Earle Marſhall giueth his in|heritance to the king. 839.39. a.
  • Euſtace Marwell reuolteth. 901.13. a.
  • Marius erecteth a ſtone in to|ken of victorie ouer the Picts. 67.73.
  • Marius dyeth and is buried at Caerleil. 68.10.
  • Malcolne king of Cumber|land ſweareth to be true to king Edgar. 231.78.
  • Maundeuile Geffray. 377.42.
  • Marriage of Prieſtes abſo|lutely forbidden in England. 340.43.
  • Marchenelaghe. 29.38.
  • Earle Marſhal aydeth the Queene. 877.55. b.
  • Maunt taken by the Engliſh. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 10.
  • Marmion Robert ſlaine. 380.60.
  • Margerie Iordaine witch. pa. 1268. co. 2. lin. 1.9.
  • William Marques of Gulike made Earle. 903.50. a.
  • Man [...]el Iohn Perſon of Mayd|ſtone. 660.84.
  • Mategriffon Caſtle in Sicile buylded by king Richard the firſt. 489.17.
  • Maior and Aldermẽ of London made knights. 1033.16. a.
  • Matt. Weſtmin. cited. 131.59 and. 140.54.
  • Marie, Counteſſe of Perch, drowned by ſhipwracke. 357 107.
  • Maundeuile William, Earle of Albemarke, dyeth. 480.44
  • Manſell Iohn Chaplein to Henrie the thyrd feaſteth two kings and two Queenes 743.32.
  • Mary daughter to Henry the ſeuenth married to Lewes the French king. 1495.37. is crowned Queene of Fraunce. 1496.29 married to Charles Duke of Suf|folke. 1497.58. and. 7.
  • Manleon Sauary L [...]utenant in Guye [...]ne. 619.47.
  • Malmeſburie Caſtle beſieged and deliuered. 386 65.
  • Marcha [...]us releaſed out of priſon. 315.17.
  • Maude the Queene, wife to king William dyeth. 315.92
  • Marriage concluded betwixt the Prince of Rothſ [...]y and the Duke of Suffolkes daughter. pag. 1407. col. 1. lin. 3.
  • Marcell, or Marcell William, taken and kept priſoner in Wallingfoord Caſtle. 380.8
  • Madan ſonne to L [...]us, vndertaketh the gouernment of Britaine. 17.52.
  • Madan deuoured by wylde beaſtes. 17.57.
  • Madan Caiſter, or Dancaſter builded by Madan. 17.60.
  • Mariage concluded to be had betweene the French kings ſonne and king Iohns neece 548.27.
  • Maus deliuered to the Engliſh. pag. 1225. col. 2. lin. 21. loſt by the Engliſh. pag. 1238. col. 1. lin. 40. agayne recoue|red by the Engliſh. pag. 1238. col 2. lin. 40.
  • Maximianus perſecuteth the Chriſtians. 95.42.
  • Maximianus proclaimed Em|perour in Britayne. 95.60.
  • Maximianus goeth ouer into Fraunce with an armie. 95.
  • Maximilian Duke of Burgoin impriſoned by the Citizens of Bruges. 1435.4. ſubdu|eth the Rebels. 1438.20. de|frauded of the heyre of Bri|tayne. 1439.4.
  • EEBO page image 1471Maglanus Duke of Albania, marrieth Regan, ſecond daughter to Leir. 19.96.
  • Maglanus Duke of Albania diſcomfited and ſlayne. 20.55.
  • Maudes Caſtle in Wales. 537.74.
  • Mary the daughter of Henry the ſecond French Queene and Duches of Suffolke dy|eth. 1561.4.
  • Maximilian the Emperour weareth a croſſe of Saint George. 1484.36.
  • Maxentius Emperour hated for his tyrannie. 90.93.
  • Marentius ſonne to Maximia|nus Herculeus the Empe|rour. 91.6.
  • Margaret counteſſe of Saliſ|burie executed. 1581.4.
  • Mandeuyle William loſeth his ſtanderd. 610.1.
  • Mallorie Iohn. 1462.11.
  • Marſhal Richard Earle of Penbroke ſayleth into Ire|land 645.30. is taken pri|ſoner. 645.37. dieth of a wound. 645.48.
  • Marſhal Gilbert made Earle of Penbroke, and Marſhal of Henry the thyrds houſe. 646 2.
  • Mancheſter towne repayred. 222.72.
  • Magna Carta confirmed by Henry the third. 626.50.
  • Martan Nunrie founded. 726 36.
  • Maximianus and Diocleſia|nus, renounce the rule of the Empire. 89.34.
  • Marſhal William Earle of Penbroke dieth. 617 16.
  • Matthew, Earle of Bullongne ſlayne. 429.34.
  • Magus expert in the courſe of the Starres. 2.57.
  • Makarel Doctor hanged. 1570.36.
  • Malmeſbury Abbey founded. 190.19.
  • Monkes of Couentrie diſpla|ced, and ſecular Canons ſet in their roumthes. 494.89.
  • Manlius Valeus, and his Legion vanquiſhed by the Britanes. 51.50.
  • Marcharus fleeth into Scot|land. 298.62.
  • Mariſch William executed. 703.76.
  • Marcus the Lieutenant ſlayne in a tumult. 97.119.
  • Matthew of Weſtminſtr de|ceyued. 141.49.
  • Magiſtrates of the Citie of London depoſed by Henry the third. 621.34.
  • Margret ſiſter to Edward the fourth. pag. 1317. col. 2. lin. 11.
  • Maximinus vãquiſhed at Tar|ſus, and eaten with lice. 91.67.
  • Mamertinus cited. 33.42.
  • Mandeuile Iohn cited. 227.24.
  • Margaret counteſſe of Liſle de|ceaſeth. 730.68.
  • Malmeſburie builded. 23.51.
  • Mauus, looke Aruiragus.
  • Mackbeth ſlayne. 275.63.
  • Maldon. 221.2.
  • Marcellinus cited. 3.80.
  • Mauus deliuered to king Iohn 547.30.
  • Mary Queene of man. 803.50. b.
  • Martin de la Mare. pag. 1328 col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Maſſe abrogated and forbid|den. 1640.32. is reſtored. 1722.56. is eftſons abroga|ted. 1797.27.
  • Mather Edmond executed for treaſon 1861.37.
  • Margret ſiſter to Edgar Ede|ling, married to Malcolme the fourth king of Scottes. 298.74.
  • Marlebourgh Caſtle beſieged, and rendred to the Biſhop of Durham. 516.42.
  • Maydes ſent ouer into litle Bri|tayne, for wiues to the inha|bitantes. 95.
  • Malta aſſigned to the knightes of the Rhodes. 1554.58.
  • Malchus conſecrated Byſhop of Waterfoord in Ireland. 328.35.
  • Earle of March dieth in France. 967.12. b.
  • Malmeſburie Caſtle builded. 371.71.
  • Manduit Robert drowned. 357.112.
  • Margret daughter to king Ed|ward the third borne 943.40. a.
  • Marham Iuſtice. 1123. col. 2. lin. 40.
  • Mary daughter vnto Henry the right is diſhinherited by the will of king Edward 1714.20. Her letter vnto the Councell after the diſ|ceaſe of her brother. 1716. their anſwere vnto it. 1717.10. fleeth to the Ca|ſtle of fremingham whither forces repaire vnto her from all partes. 1717.50. is proclaimed Quene. 1718.40. entering the towre re|leaſeth dyuers priſoners. 1720.35. reſtoreth to thir ſees all the Biſhoppes depri|ued in the reigne of King Edward, and remoueth all Biſhoppes made in thoſe dayes. 1721.10. Crowned. 1722.40 publiſheth a pardõ with many exceptions ead. 50. aſſigneth Commiſſio|ners to take order with men excepted out of the pardon and other. eadem. 10. hol|deth a Parliament. eadem. 28. ſendeth for Cardinall Poole. 1723.5. commaun|deth a publique diſputation to be holden. eadem. 41. is eſpouſed vnto Philip prince of Hiſpaine. 1724.4. her Oration in the Guildhal. 1728.26. her ſtout courage 1731.40. pardoneth two hundred and twenty rebels. 1734.53. holdeth a Par|lament. 1735.4. is maried to Philip prince of Hiſpaine. 1756.55. the conditions of the mariage. eadem. 46. hol|deth a Parlament. 1759.34. ſetteth at libertye di|uers priſoners in the towre. 1763.17. ſendeth ambaſſa|dours vnto Rome. 1763.40 holdeth a parliament. 1765 10. releaſeth the firſt fruits and tenthes. 1764.16. con|ſtantly ſuppoſed to be with child. 1764.40. proclay|meth warre; againſt ye french king, and ſendeth an armye into France. 1767.40. ta|keth the loſſe of Calice at the hart. 1782.40. dyeth. eadẽ. 50. is honourably buryed. 1785.22.
  • Maximus king of Britain, looke Maximianus.
  • Maude queene ſueth to Maud Empreſſe, to releaſe Kyng Stephen, and is repulſed. 377.4.
  • Maximianus & Diocleſianus felowes in gouerment of the Empire. 83.16
  • Marius ſonne to Aruiragus, begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 66.108
  • Maximilian the Emperour di|eth. 2506.50
  • The Mary Roſe drowned. 1602.40.
  • Maũt citie burnt by king Wil|liam. 314.47.
  • Maude wife to king Stephen, departeth this lyfe. 386.11
  • Mary queene of Hungary dieth 1786.11.
  • Marcus Papyrius ſmiteth a Gual on the head, & is there|fore ſlaine. 26.49
  • Margaret ſiſter to Hugh Lu|pus Earle of Cheſter, mary|ed to Iohn Bohun. 323.65
  • Maudes Caſtle repayred by Henry the third. 638.63
  • Manriſhe Geffrey Lord chiefe Iuſtice of Ireland. 636.19
  • Mary the Scottiſh queene ma|ryed vnto Fraunces Dol|phin of Fraunce. 1778.51
  • Mack William a Burgh crea|ted Earle of Clarickford 1590.11.
  • Marentius the Emperor ſlain by Conſtantinus. 91.70
  • Margaret Counteſſe of Rich|mond, her wiſedome in adui|ſing her nephewe Henry the eight. 1464.40
  • Malmeſbury Abbey fleeced of poſſeſſions. 195.28
  • Marton Colledge founded. 794.53. a
  • Marſhal William Earle of Pembroke, appoynted gouer|nor to Henry the third. 609 5.
  • Magus the ſecond king of Cel|tica. 2.84
  • Magi, from whence deriued. 2.104.
  • Magus, or Magi, what it ſigni|fieth. 2.108
  • Martias gouernmẽt [...]mmen|ded. 29.40.
  • Malbanke Pierce, Baron of Nantwich. 323.45
  • Margaret Counteſſe of Saliſ|bury, daughter to Edward Duke of Clarence. pa. 1350 col. 2. lin 42.
  • Marſhal William ſent into Normandy with men of ar|mes. 551.104
  • Mac Mur principal rebel of Ireland. 1103.57. b. offreth to parlee with the king. 1104.43. a
  • Mauleon Sauery reuolteth to the French king. 624.41
  • Mathew Paris cited. 325.74 and. 329.18.
  • Matth [...]us Weſtmonaſterien|ſis cited. 22.61. and. 28.31 and. 29.78.
  • Marſhal William Earle of Pembroke vanquiſheth his enemyes. 614.20
  • Maud Empreſſe confeſſeth her ſelfe to haue bene naught of her body. 392.15
  • Marcharus impriſoned againe by king William Rufus. 317.36.
  • Margaret Counteſſe of Rich|mond and Darby, mother to Henry the ſeuenth pa. 1326 co. 1. lin. 15.
  • Mackbeth vſurper of ye crowne of Scotland, put to flight by Earle Siward. 275.59
  • Maſters of the Vniuerſitie of Oxford ſummoned to be at the Parlament. 745.60
  • Mattheus Weſtmonaſterien|ſis cited. 240.23. and. 240 35. and. 261.19. and. 284 82.
  • Mary daughter to Henrye the eight borne. 1498.51
  • Marc a Celtike word. 4.102
  • Marianus Scotus cited. 116 53.
  • Magnus elected king of the Norwegians after the death of king Cnute. 266.76
  • Margaret Counteſſe of Moũt|fourts valiãtnes. 916.30. a
  • Myls borne downe with yee. 324.25.
  • Melun beſieged by the Eng|liſhe. pag. 1209. col. 2. li. 16. yeelded. pa. 1210. col. 2. li. 6
  • Memorancie of Fraunce ay|deth Owen Glendour pag. 1149. col. 2. lin. 50.
  • EEBO page image 1472Meſchines Randulfe, Earle of Cheſter. 323.18
  • Medwal Henry. 1463.16.
  • Mekins Richard a buye burnt. 1581.22.
  • Menlane yeelded to the Eng|liſhe. pag. 1202. col. 2. lin. 37.
  • Meaur deliuered to the french. pag. 1263. col. 1. lin 48.
  • Merton Abbey founded by Gilbert a Norman. 649.16.
  • Meſſengers from the Frenche king. 873.48. a.
  • Mercia rebelleth againſt Oſ|wy. 176.46.
  • Mercies recouer both theyr confines and libertie. 176.51.
  • Mercia annexed to kyng Ed|wardes dominions. 221.105.
  • Mercie riuer. 222.6.
  • Meidhamſted Abbey builded. 181.11.
  • Meidhamſtede, now called Peterborough. 181.11.
  • Meanuari a people 182.46.
  • Men of warre and knightes commaunded to cut theyr hayre ſhort. 359.81.
  • Mercer a Scot taketh ſhippes from Scarburgh and is ta|ken himſelfe. 1009 9 b.
  • Meriuale Abbey in Warwike|ſhire, founded. 394.29.
  • Meſſengers from the Pope hanged. 963.17. b.
  • Simon Mepham made Arch|byſhop of Cantorbury. 891.7. b dyeth 896.30. b.
  • Mercies refuſe to yeelde vnto Cnute. 252.23.
  • William Melton made Arch|byſhop of Yorke. 852.55. a. dyeth. 908.11. a.
  • Marchantes two of the Stil|liard beare fagottes. 1536.50.
  • Medulfe a Scot, founder of Malmeſburie Abbey. 191.19.
  • Meccia kingdome receyueth the fayth of Chriſt. 173.5. and. 176.12.
  • Mercia inuaded by the Danes 212.16.
  • Men ouerthrowen to the ground wyth an earthquake 408.1.
  • Merſeware battaile, fought by the Danes againſt the Eng|liſhmen. 2 [...]6.85.
  • Melga and Guanius enter Britaine wyth an army, and deſtroy it from ſide to ſyde. 99.91.
  • Meſſ [...]na Citie, beſieged and wonne by the Engliſhmen. 487.63.
  • Meomers Thomas Lord Rocs created Earle of Rutland. 1536.16.
  • Meaue beſieged by the Eng|liſhe. pag. 1214. co. 1. lin. 30 taken. pag. 1215. col. 1. lin. 3.
  • Marchantes ſtraungers re|ſtrained of making exchange 1556 55.
  • Mellitus goeth to Rome a|bout buſines concerning the Churche of England. 156.41.
  • Mellitus baniſhed out of the kingdome of the Eaſt Sax|ons. 158.8.
  • Mellitus and Iuſtus depart into Fraunce 158.19.
  • Mellitus departeth this lyfe. 158.77.
  • Mercia inuaded and ſpoyled by Adelwold. 220.23.
  • Mercia robbed and ſpoyled by the Danes. 220.57
  • Melga and Guanius, enter in|to the North partes of Bri|taine, and make ſore war on the Britaines. 96.1.
  • Melga and Guanius flee out of Britaine into Irelande. 96.7.
  • Mellitus made Byſhop of London. 152.26.
  • Mellitus ſent into Brytaine. 149.97.
  • Mercia and Northumberland withdrawe their obeyſaunce to the Weſt Saxons. 209.1
  • Meireuent Caſtle wonne by king Iohn. 584.40.
  • Mat. Weſtm. cyted. 216.62. and. 222.39. and. 230 3.
  • Meduin and Eluane, two lear|ned Britaines, ſent to Rome. 74.71.
  • Megla, one of the ſonnes of Porth. 130.5.
  • Merſee riuer. 140.34.
  • Meneuia Citie in Wales, now called Saint Dauid taken. 123.42.
  • Meatae, who, and where inhabi|ting. 80.19.
  • Rees ap Meredeth condemned and executed. 804.10. a.
  • Meall Caſtle deliuered to king Henry the ſecond. 401.25.
  • M [...]rton battayle, fought by the Danes againſt the Engliſh|men. 210.45.
  • Mercia and myddle angles, two diſtinct kingdomes. 173 16.
  • Mercia conquered by the weſt Saxons. 203.83.
  • Melua beſieged in the Mari|ſhes neere Glaſtenburie. 134.25.
  • Mempricius eldeſt ſonne to Madan, beginneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 17.63.
  • Mecredeſbourne battayle fou|ght betweene the Brytaynes and Saxons 125.100.
  • Melga king of Pictes, ſent to ſubdue Maximus friendes. 95.109.
  • Meſia, now called Bulgarie. 103.31.
  • Meneuia, nowe called Weſt Wales. 27.106.
  • Meuricus, looke Aruiragus.
  • Meaſures and Weightes ap|poynted in Britayne. 23.63.
  • Maximus ſlayne at Aquileia. 97.90.
  • Meſeth one of the names of Samothes. 2.38.
  • Melkin, a Barde. 4.43.
  • Merlius both Bardes. 4.42.
  • Merton. 198.9.
  • Medeway riuer. 241.53.
  • Mercie, poſſeſſed by the Sax|ons. 131.24,
  • Mercie riuer. 143.49.
  • Melanthus king of Athens. 15 40.
  • Mempricius deuoured by wilde beaſtes. 17.87.
  • Merline, the great Britiſhe Prophet. 127.36.
  • Meneford. 266.61.
  • Merchant ſtrangers in priſo|ned. 765.15. b.
  • Melga king of Pictes. 95.107.
  • Miracle declaring that the Scottes ought to be ſubiect to the kings of England. 225.84.
  • Milford hauen in Penbrook|ſhire. 419.42.
  • Iohn Minſterworth king exe|cuted for treaſon. 998.53. a.
  • Miles Earle of Hereford, de|parteth this life. 380.18.
  • Mignot Peter, beheaded by the Saraſins. 501.33.
  • Mirabeau Caſtle in Poictou taken. 635.41.
  • Miles Iohn. 1463.20
  • Miles Foreſtone of the murde|rers of King Edward the fourths children. pag. 1390. col. 2. lin. 55. rated at Saint Martins. pag. 1391. col. 2. lin. 1.
  • Miſerie of England in time of ciuile warre. 388.45.
  • Miſtle Brokes ſayings, to Por|ter of Edward the fourth. pag. 1358. col. 1. lin. 45.
  • Miracle wrought at the electi|on of Robert Duke of Nor|mandie to be King of Hieru|ſalem. 338.49.
  • Miracles ſhewed at the burial of King Edward. 236.8.
  • Middle Angles and Merc [...]a two diſtinct kingdomes. 173 16.
  • Milnal burnt. 1837. 53·
  • Miracle woorking not to be bragged of. 150.8.
  • Miracles wrought at the Mar|tirdome of Saint Alban. 88.22.
  • Michelney Abbey builded. 227 1.
  • Middleton Robert. 1425.44.
  • Miracles wrought at the fin|ding of the holy Croſſe. 92.4. and, 92.9.
  • Middelton Caſtle builded. 216.6.
  • Mynes of Gold and ſiluer. 1000.33. b.
  • Mikilwonton. 195.104.
  • Miſirable ſtate of this realme vnder the thraldome of the Danes. 243.1.
  • Michelſbourgh. 228.63.
  • Middlemore Monke of the Charter houſe executed. 1563.50.
  • Miracles wrought by the dead and not by the liuing. 246.47.
  • Midleham Caſtle. pag. 1294. col. 2. lin. 56:
  • Midleham Caſtle. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 47.
  • Monkes and Prieſtes, forſa|king their orders for loue of their wiues, to be excommu|nicate. 340.69.
  • Monkes not to be Godfathers to an [...] mans childe. 341.9.
  • Roger Mortimer keepeth feaſt. 789.14. b Scapeth out of the Towre. 873.27. b. crreated Earle of Mar [...]h. 892.14. a taken in No|tingham Caſtle. 893.57. b. atteinted 894.12. b. han|ged. 895.1. a his att [...]nder [...]euoted, 949.40. a.
  • Raufe Morthermer made Earle of Glouceſter. 815.23. a. deliuered out of priſon. 827.40. b.
  • Moru [...]dus, ſonne to Elamius admitted King of Britaine 29.86.
  • More Thomas Knight Chaunceloure of the Du|chie ſent commiſſioner vnto Cambraye. 1552.55. is ſworne Lorde Chauncelor. 1553.11. geueth vp the Chancellorſhippe. 1558.10. refuſeth to take the othe of ſucceſſion. 1563.18. is be|headed. 1564.6.
  • Molle ſucceedeth Oſoulphus, in the kingdom of Northum|berland. 195.106.
  • Monkes of Canterburie haue their willes in deſpite of the king, and the Archbiſhop. 539 33.
  • Monkes remoued out of theyr Monaſteries, and ſecular Prieſtes with their wyues brought in. 235.100.
  • Monkes mayntayned in their Monaſteries by force of armes. 235.106.
  • Thomas Mowbrey created Duke of Norfolke. 1097.30. b.
  • Moreue a noble man of Gaſ|coigne. 560.26.
  • Monkes of Cantorburie choſe their Archbyſhop without knowledge of Kyng Iohn. 561.59.
  • Mount Alban and the Coun|trey thereaboutes wonne by EEBO page image 1472 king Iohn. 563.5.
  • Monkes of Cantorburye pre|uayle in their ſute before the Pope againſt the Byſhops. 563.73.
  • Monkes of Cantorbury bani|ſhed the Realme by King Iohn, and their goods con|fiſcate. 564.7.
  • Morkell, a valiaunt Engliſhe knight. 325.11.
  • Mordreds two ſonnes ſlayne by Conſtantinus. 138.23.
  • Mordreds two ſonnes rebel agaynſt Conſtantinus, and are diſcomfited. 138.17.
  • Moriani arriue in Northum|berland with an armie. 29.111.
  • Moriani vanquiſhed by the Britaynes and ſlayne. 29.115.
  • Moriani what people they ſhould be. 30.6.
  • Monkes placed agayne in the Church of Couentrye. 535.18.
  • Monkes of Chriſtes Church in Cantorburie complayne of their Archbyſhop to the Pope. 535.70.
  • Montmorancie a Frenchman, taken priſoner. 536.23.
  • Mordred ſonne to Loth, king of Pictland, rebelleth agaynſt Arthur. 133.73.
  • Mordred cauſeth himſelfe to be made king. 134.9.
  • Mordred diſcomfited with his rebels, fleeth into Cornwall. 134.31.
  • Mordred ſlayne, and his armie diſcomfited. 134.63.
  • Iohn Earle of Mountfort doth Homage to king Edward the thyrde for Britayne. 916.16. a.
  • Mortalitie of men and beaſtes in England and Norman|die. 325.19.
  • Monkes what their profeſſi|on and ſtudie ought to be. 321.45.
  • Monkes of Durham being a long tyme excommunica|ted are now at length aſſoy|led. 747.40.
  • Morindus cruell nature. 29.102.
  • Morton Iohn Byſhop of Elye ſent for home. 1426. is com|mended 1431.40. is elec|ted Archbiſhop of Canter|burie Cardinall and Chaun|cellour. ibidem. murmured at 1446.20. dyeth. 1455.35. his iuſt commendations. 1458.21. borne in Dorſet|ſhire. 1463.10.
  • Monmouth Iohn Captayne to Henry the thyrdes armie re|ceyueth an ouerthrowe. 644.44.
  • Mortalitie ſo great in Eng|land that there were ſcaree ſo many hole as ſhould keepe the ſicke. 541.75.
  • Mount Saint Michaell Ca|ſtle in Normandie, beſieged and releaſed. 321.89.
  • Modwene, a renowmed vir|gin in Irelande. 207.12.
  • Modwene commeth into Eng|land and buildeth two Ab|beys. 208.2.
  • Modwene dyeth and is buried in Andreſey Ile. 208.14.
  • Mortalitie great. 1580.43.
  • Mount [...]oy Caſtle yeelded to the Engliſh. pag. 1192, col. 2. lin. 34.
  • Moſt famous learned men to conferre about ye kings ma|riage. 1551.50. is choſen by the Queene to be of her counſel in the matter of dy|uorce. eadem. 3. dyeth. 1559 53.
  • Montfort Henry ſonne to the Earle of Leyceſter purſu|eth the halfe brethren of Hen|rie the third. 752.10. hee beſiegeth them in Bulleyne. 752.17. they paſſe awaye by ſafe conduct of the king of Fraunce. 752.26.
  • Montioye Lorde is prayſed 1594.30. his Stratageme 1589.32.
  • William Montagew created Earle of Saliſburye. 900.13. b.
  • Morley Lord Morley ſlayne. 1436.28.
  • A monſtrous kinde of Earth mouing. 1857.47.
  • Mordack Henrie Abbot of Fountneys, choſen and con|ſecrated Archbyſhop of York 382.54.
  • Monkes ſlayne and wounded at the hygh altare. 313.15.
  • Monkes driuen out of their Abbeys, and ſecular Prieſts placed in their roumthes. 231.2.
  • Mowbray Robert, Conſtable of Kinarde Ferie Caſtle, ta|ken priſoner. 433.27.
  • Mount Sorrel Caſtle. 595.76.
  • Money in Ireland made of lyke weyght and fineneſſe to the Engliſh coyne. 570.57.
  • Money ſent ouer into Flaun|ders to pay king Iohns Souldiers wages. 583.107
  • Mountagne Edward knight Lord chiefe Iuſtice of the Common place is one of the Executors of Henrie the eyght. 1611.50 is excepted out of the generall pardon, and why. 1722.58.
  • Mountfoord Simon, goeth o|uer into Fraunce, and is re|ceiued into the French kings ſeruice. 776.8.
  • Mountgomerie Roger, Earle of Shrewſburie in armes a|gaynſt king William Rufus. 318.64.
  • All Monaſteries viſyted. 1564 27.
  • Montmerẽtcie Annas great maſter of the French kings houſe made knight of the Garter. 1559.10.
  • Montfort Caſtle delyuered to the Engliſhmen. 399.62.
  • Mountford Simon and his ar|mie diſcomfited by Prince Edward. 772.59. is ſet at libertie and goeth a rouing. 776.6.
  • Monaſterie of Briege, or Cala in Fraunce. 169.56.
  • Mountford Simon knight be|headed. 1443.48
  • Monſtrous Fiſhes. 1834.20. and. 1839.27. and. 1870.17.
  • The Moſcouite ſendeth an am|baſſadour. 1839.3
  • Moũtgomery Roger reconciled to the king. 319.36
  • Monſtrous ſtarre appeareth. 1864.40.
  • Moumbray Roger conſpireth againſt king Henry the ſecõd. 426.112.
  • Morton Earledome confir|med to Mathewe Earle of Boloigne. 427.16
  • Monkes of Canterbury com|playning of their Archbiſhop Theobald to the Pope, are ſent home with checkes. 383 13.
  • Mountford Simon made earle of Leiceſter. 654.65
  • Money graunted towarde the warres in Fraunce. 977.15. b.
  • Mortimer Roger Lord Lieute|nant in Wales. 745.20
  • Monaſteries ſuppreſſed. 1802 11.
  • Mouyng Wood, by the Kentiſh men bearing of bougbes in their handes. 292 64
  • Montgomery caſtle beſieged in vaine by the Welchmen. 631 90.
  • Morley Robert. 373.73
  • Moun William keepeth the ca|ſtle of Duneſtor, in the right of Maude the Empreſſe. 368.77.
  • Monſtrous number of Flyes in February. 1871.18.
  • Morgan Kidwally learned in the law. 1413. co. 2. lin. 11.
  • Mortimers Croſſe. 1304. co. 2 lin. 43.
  • Morgan ap Reuther beheaded. 1304. co. 2. lin. 57.
  • Monteiny Arnold a knight ſlain in a Iuſtes. 729.50
  • Monkes of Dunſtable muche hindred by the commyng of the Fryers thither. 757.14.
  • Thomas Mowbrey Duke of Norfolk impriſoned at Wind+ſore. 1099.26. a baniſhed. 1101.13. b.
  • Monkaſter, now called Newca|ſtle. 307.100
  • Mollo brother to king Cead|walla burnt in an houſe. 186 68.
  • Iohn Earle of Mountfort ta|ken priſoner by the French|men. 916.25. a
  • Monkes ſtrange dreame of K. William Rufus death. 334 1.
  • Morchad king of Ireland frind to king Henry the firſt. 364 22.
  • Morindus deuoured by a mon|ſter of the ſea. 30.22
  • Montargis recouered by the Engliſh. 1247. co. 2. lin. 36.
  • Monthault caſtle taken by Da|uid prince of Wales. 712.35.
  • Monſtrous fiſh killed at Mort|lake. 658.50
  • Mons in Henaud held by Bri|taines, and why ſo called. 87 101.
  • Monſtreaw beſieged and taken by the Engliſh. 1209. co. 1. li. 33.
  • Morgan Thomas. 1345. co. 1 lin. 9.
  • Monſtrous birthes. 1816.7
  • Montmorency Frances Duke Montmorency ambaſſadour from the French king. 1863 28. is ſtaulled knight of the Garter. ead. 56.
  • Monaſteries al of three hũdred markes and vnder, geuen to the king. 1564.17. their nũ|ber and value. ead. 21
  • Moſcouia diſcouered. 1714.26.
  • Mombray William ſworne to king Iohn. 542.86
  • Malcolme king of Scottes aſ|ſiſteth king Henry the ſecond in his iourney and buſineſſe beyond the ſeas. 399.18
  • Thomas Mowbrey made earle marſhal. 1050.12. b
  • Morim inhabitants of the Di|oces of Terwine in Fraunce 38.78.
  • More honorable it is to make a king, then to be a king. 225 29.
  • Montgomery caſtle buylt. 619 33.
  • Thomas Molineux ſlaine. 1068.3. a
  • Money clippers executed. 719 42.
  • Simon L. Montagew vittay|leth Burg. 816.50. a
  • Mònt Paladour, or Shafteſ|bury builded. 19.4
  • Moone turned into a bloudy colour. 354.98
  • Monkes licenced to drinke Ale and Wine. 196.17
  • Mortalitie and dearth in Bri|taine and Ireland. 177.46
  • EEBO page image 1473Emery Mountfort taken priſo|ne [...]. 786.13. b. ſet at libertie 791.6. a.
  • Mondidier wonne. 1528.10
  • Mon [...]cu [...] de V [...]wclere deputy of Calais. 1323. co. 1. lin. 11.
  • Mortimer caſtle. 390.45.
  • Mo [...]oculus king of Limerike in Ireland ſlaine. 450.45
  • Edmund Mortimer Earle of March dyeth. 1038.12. b
  • Mountſorel caſtle deliuered to king Henry the ſecond. 436.35.
  • Moone ſtrangely eclipſed. 194 69.
  • Mortimer Iohn knight. 1450 15.
  • Monkes not knowen in Nor|thumberland. 308.13
  • Moreuille Hugh knight. 415 61.
  • William Mountagew Earle of Saliſbury dyeth. 924.21 b.
  • Monkes of S. Albons kept priſoners by the Popes Le|gate in England. 745.40
  • Murder pretẽded againſt Hen|ry the third. 654.25
  • Montford Simons commen|dation. 653.1
  • Morcade, a Dane, murdered at Oxford. 241.52
  • The Moſcouite ſendeth an Ambaſſadour. 1766 57.
  • Lorde Mowbrey created Earle of Notingham. 1006.8. b.
  • Monaſterie of Bangor. 151.43.
  • Monkes liuing by the labour of their handes. 153.87.
  • Mother ſlayeth her ſonne. 22.70.
  • Mountſorell Caſtle in Leyce|ſterſhire, beſieged. 612.6.
  • Molle, the name of Mu [...]nuci|us. 23.50
  • Moneys forbydden. 835.3.
  • Mo [...]more battayle ſought in Ireland. 386.20.
  • Moore Thomas knight ſpea|ket of the Parliamẽt. 1524.10.
  • Elinor Mountfort taken pri|ſoner. 786.13. b
  • Mountfort Caſtle deliuered to the French King 557.27.
  • Monſtrous Fyſhe like to a man taken in the Sea. 559.56.
  • Mountgomerie Caſtle wonne by the Welchmen. 325.97.
  • Mortalitie and death in Bry|taine. 111.19.
  • Molle reſigneth his kingdome. 196.27.
  • Moſes cyted. 5.3.
  • Mortimer Raufe. 318.68.
  • Morwith, looke Morindus.
  • Murtherers of Archbyſhop Thomas Becket, flee after the deede done, and theyr death alſo deſcribed. 417.6.
  • Murtherers of Archbyſhop Thomas Becket, excommu|nicated. 418.11
  • Mules Nicholas Lieutenant in Gaſcoyne vnder Henrye the third. 704.94.
  • Multitude of gouernours per|nitious to a common wealth. 800.17.
  • Munmouth caſtle taken, and raſed to the ground. 772.68
  • Murrion of Cattell. 728.48.
  • Multitude rude, is rather a let then a furtherance to at|chieue a victory. 370.16.
  • Mulbray Robert, taketh armes againſt king William Ru|fus. 318.50.
  • Muſgraue Iacke his valiant ſeruice. 1595.30.
  • Mulbray Robert, created Erle of Northumberland. 312.48.
  • Mutterel beſieged. 1594. the ſiege broken vp. 1590.40.
  • Murder committed at Oxford vppon a woman by a Prieſt. 568.58.
  • Murther in Weſtmin. Church 1010.12. b.
  • Murtherers to ſuffer death by hanging. 472.59.
  • Murtherers of king Conſtan|tius ſtrangled. 109.98.
  • Merkam chiefe Iuſtice loſt his office. pag. 1381. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • A Muſter of Horſemen. 1712.14.
  • Mulinucius, looke Dunwallo.
  • Mulinucius lawes. 23.34.
  • Murcherdach, King of Ire|land. 326.70.
  • Murreine among cattel. 314.27.
  • Earle of Murrey taken priſo|ner. 898.20. b.
  • Murton Byſhop of Elie com|mitted to warde. pag. 1387. col. 1. lin. 8.

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