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  • EEBO page image 1481Saxons in diuers greate companies, come ouer in to Britaine. 131.21
  • Saxnot, predeceſſor to the Kings of Eaſt Saxons. 131.37
  • Saxon Kings tributaries to King Arthur. 132.5
  • Saxons diſcomfited, and driuen out of the Realm by King Arthur. 132.74.
  • Saxons permitted to de|part, giue hoſtages vnto the Britaines. 133.5
  • Saxons driuen by winde a lande, waſt and ſpoyle the Weſt Countrey. 133. line. 10
  • Saxõs diſcomfited by the Britaines nigh Barh. 133.23
  • Saxons require ayde of Gurmundus Kyng of the Affricanes, agaynſte the Britaines. 143.101
  • Saxons fyght againſt the Britaines, as well to deſtroy the faithe of Chriſt, as to poſſeſſe the land. 144.59
  • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Wode|neſbourne. 145 77
  • Sainte Andrews Abbey. 406.14.
  • Saint Cayman, a Monke of Ciſteaux order. 406. line. 28
  • Sainte Cicere Huberte, Conneſtable of Colche|ſter ſlayne. 408.43
  • Saint Peters pence to be gathered and kepte. 409.9
  • Sainte Clere Hugh, ac|curſed by the Archbiſhop Thomas Becket. 409. line. [...]0
  • Saint Brices day in one houre, all the Danes in the Realme of Englande murthered. 242.64. and 246.7 [...]
  • Salomon Kyng of little Britaine. 166.14
  • Sãford Nicholas knighte dyeth. 730.58
  • Saint Petrokes Abbey in Cornewall ſpoyled by the Danes. 237.36
  • Saliſburie taken, and ri|fled by the Danes. 243. line. 61
  • Saltwood claymed, to belong perticularly to the ſeigniorie of the Sea of Caunterburie. 4.01. line. 101
  • Sainte Ordulfes Mona|ſterie at Eſſingſtock bur|ned by the Danes. 241. line. 4.5
  • Saint Edwardes lawes inſtituted. 274.96
  • Saint Edmondes ditche. 220.3 [...]
  • S. Iames Cell in Weſt|cheſter. 287.62
  • Samuell, a Monke of S. Albons elected and ſa|cred Biſhop of Dublin. 326.72
  • Sainte Valerie in Nor|mandie taken by Kyng William Rufus. 321.57
  • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Der|went Riuer [...] [...]215.75
  • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines, and cha|ſed into the Ile of Te|net. 116.7
  • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Cole More. 116.16
  • Saxons beſieged within the Ile of Tenet ſue to the Britaines for licence to deport. 116. [...]
  • Saxons take ſhip, and de|part into Germanie. 116. line. [...]45
  • Saxons cõclude a league with the Scots & Picts, and turne their weapons againſte the Britaines. 117.8
  • Saxons vanquiſhed by Vortiporus. 141. [...]
  • Saxõs ſtirred vp by God, for a ſcourge to the Bri|taines. 142. [...]0. and. 143. line. 2
  • Sainte Aldermes boones taken vp, and ſhrined. [...]1. line. 8
  • Sainte Ellutus bell in Glamorgan taken away. 233. [...]94
  • Saxon ſchoole in Roome repaired. 207.4.5
  • Saint Peters Church at Wer [...]mouth burned by the Scottes. [...]07.7
  • Saint Paules Church in London burnte to the ground. 314. [...]7
  • Saint Michaels Abbathy in Normandy. 321.72
  • Saint Oſwins Church at Tinmouth. 326.20
  • Sainte Clement Danes Church without Temple barte at London. 267. line. 8
  • Sainte Maurice bannes lente to King Adelſt [...]e for a preſent. 227.23
  • Saint Leonards hoſpital in Yorke founded. 334. line. 71
  • Saint Fridancus Church in the Ile of Angleſey, made a kennel for hoũds 328.97
  • Saint Martins Churche high Ludgate in Lon|don builded. 167.49
  • Sainte Paules counſell, in winning of all ſorts to the faith. 168.1
  • Saxons [...]ee vnto Badon hill for defence. 128.63
  • Saxons beſieged in Ba|don hill by the Britains. 128.72
  • Sanctuaries reſtrayned frõ ſhrowding of Tray|tors. 1447.10
  • Saint Edmondes land in Suffolke ſpoyled by the Danes. 249.73
  • Sainte Friſwides ſteeple in Oxforde burned. 251. line. 61
  • Saxons ouerthrowen by the Britaines at Maeſ|bell. 122.94
  • Saint Mary bow Church roofe in Ch [...]pe in Lon|don ouerthrowen by a wynde. 322.12
  • Saint Germaine in Lay a Caſtell, yeelded to the Engliſhe, page. 1202. col. 2. line. 32
  • Saxon bloud ceaſſeth to reigne in Englande. 288. line. 6
  • Samothes founder of the kingdome of Celtica. 1.101. and. 2.46
  • Saint Edmondeſburie in olde time called Egleſ|don. 211.37
  • Sainte Edmondeſburie Abbey buylded. 211.34.
  • Saxton third King of the Ceires. 3.2
  • Saint Iohns Churche in Cheſter builded. 277. line. 34.
  • Sainte Werbroughes Church in Cheſter buil|ded. 277.35
  • Sainte Marye Queries Church burnt. 574.23
  • Sacred perſons not to be touched with violente hands. 378.47
  • Saliſburie Iohn, Chaun|cellor to Archbiſhoppe Thomas Becket. 416. line. 24.
  • Saffron Walden in Eſ|ſex. 255.78
  • Sabart Kyng of the Eaſt Saxons, departeth thys life. 157.66
  • Sabarts ſonnes refuſe to be chriſtened. page. 157. line. 89
  • Sabartes ſonnes ſlayne, and their army diſcom|fited by the Weſt Sax|ons. 158 28
  • Sainte Dauid, called in olde tyme Mineuia, ta|ken. 123.42
  • Sainte albans battayle foughte, and wonne by the Britaines agaynſte the Saxons. page. 128. line. 40
  • Saint Oſwils bones trã|ſlated from Bardona, to Saint Peters in Glou|ceſter. 222.46
  • Saint Edmonde fighteth for the wealthe, but not for the ſlaughter of hys people. 249.80
  • Saliſburie vſe ſeruice in the Churche compiled. 316.48
  • Saint Peters. Miniſter in Yorke conſumed wyth fyre. 300.51
  • Saint Leonardes Hoſpi|ta [...] at Yorke. page. 1319. col. 1. line. 25
  • Sabart, King of the Eaſt Saxons. 152.31
  • Samothei, a ſect of Phi|loſophers, and their o|riginall. 2.69
  • Sabart Kyng of the Eaſt Saxons, receyueth the fayth of Chriſt. 152.36
  • Samothea, the fyrſt pecu|nar name of Britaine. 2.76
  • Sainte Albons Abbey re|paired. 32.68
  • Saint Paules Church in London builded. 150.53
  • Saint Andrewes Church in Rocheſter builded. 150.62
  • Saraſins enter Fraunce, and are ouerthrowen. 191.63
  • Saxons ſue to the Ro|maines for peace, which is graunted vppon con|dition. 106.7
  • Saxons permitted to de|parte out of Britaine. 106.14
  • Saxons ſette vpon by an Ambuſhe of Romaines, are all ſlayne. page. 106. line. 33
  • Saint Audrie of Ely. 185. line. 77
  • Sainte Andrewes Church in Welles builded. 188. line. 27
  • Sainte Edmonds Church builded, and Monkes there eſtabliſhed. 250. line. 46
  • Sainte Quintins wonne. 1769.30
  • Sainte Mary Hall in Oxforde founded. 8 [...]4. line. 47. a
  • Saint Thomas in India. 2 [...]7.45
  • Saint Agnes Churche in Caunterbury buylded. 158.71
  • EEBO page image 1482Saint Peters Churche at Yorke erected. 161.102
  • Saxons to enioy quietely their lands in i Brtaine. 128.22
  • Saint Valeries Towne. 285.55
  • Saliſburie ſteeple ouer|throwẽ by a winde. 322.17
  • Salike Lawe. page. 1168. col. 2. line. 31
  • Sarronides, a kinde of Philoſophers, whence diſcended. 3.17
  • Earles of Saliſburie and Suffolke takẽ priſoners at Lile. 908.3. b
  • Saniſon Byſhop of Wor|ceters aunſwere, concer|ning the obedience of the Archbyſhop of Yorke, to the Archbyſhop of Can|terburie. 350.18
  • Saint Michaels College in Cambridge founded. 872.26. a
  • Salle Roberte Knighte ſlayne by Rebelles. 1031.50. a
  • Saxõs inuading Britain, are repulſed. 105.93
  • Sainte Edmondes ditche caſt. 250.42
  • Saxõs renue their league with the Pictes agaynſt the Britaines. 120.16
  • Saxons diſcomfyted by the zeale and policie of Germane. 120.46
  • Sackuill Nigel accurſed. 417.26
  • Sackuille Tho. Knyghte, is ſent Ambaſſadour in|to Fraunce. 1857.21
  • Saleſtine, a Barde. 4.42
  • Saxons ſente for out of Germany, to aide the Britaines againſte the Scots and Picts. 111.57
  • Saxons appointed places in Kent to inhabite. 112. line. 10
  • Saxons come into Bri|taine to ſeeke new habi|tations. 112.44
  • Saxons in the North ſub|iect to the Saxon Kings in Kent. 114.24
  • Saxons arriue, and ſettle in Northumberlande. 114.14
  • Saxons greate numbers, ſuſpected by the Bri|taines. 114.31
  • Saxons miſerably ſpoyle Britaine from ſea to ſea. 114.66
  • Saxons ouerthrowen in battayle by the Britai|nes. 115.24
  • Saxons begin to raigne in Britaine. 118.76
  • Saxons being Paganes, extinguiſhe the Chriſti|an Religion in Britain. 118.22
  • Saxons, Scottes, and Pictes inuade the Ro|maine prouince in Bri|tayne. 106.60
  • Sauoy ſpoyled, and brent by Rebels. 1026.30. b
  • Saint Martins Churche nigh Caunterburie fre|quented by Auguſtine, and when builded 148. line. 23
  • Saliſburie in olde tyme called Ambrie. 118.36
  • Saturnalia, feaſtes howe celebrated. 48.77
  • Saint Cutbert appeareth to King Alured in a viſi|on. 214.15
  • Saint Edwards fair hol|den at Weſtminſter. 719. line. 60
  • Saint Alban, firſt Martir of this land. 194.105
  • Sainte Albanes bones ta|ken vp and ſhrined. 194. line. 107
  • Saint Albanes Monaſte|rie builded. 194.108
  • Saint Andrewes Church in the Ile of Andreſey builded. 208.18
  • Sainte Omer Toſſes, a Knighte Templer. 400. line. 69
  • Sainte Valerie taken by the Frenche. page. 1250. colum. 1. line. 32 yeelded agayne to the Engliſhe, page, 1251. col. 1. line. 19
  • Sainte Iohns Hoſpitall nigh Caunterburie buil|ded. 320.64
  • Saraſins beheaded by K. Richard the firſte at A|cres. 501.43. beatẽ backe and repulſed in a con|flicte, by King Richarde the firſt. 503.40
  • Saxton fielde. page. 1311. col. 1. line. 52
  • Sanctuary, page. 1364. col. 2. line. 41. page. 1365. col. 2. line. 19. abuſed, pa. 1366. col. 1. line. 4.
  • Saint Martins Sanctu|arie. page. 1365. col. 2. line 52
  • Sapcote William of the Countie of Huntington attainted. 1425.47
  • Saint Germain Geoffrey attainted. 1415.49
  • Sauage Iohn Knyghte ſlayne. 1440.35
  • Leſley Richard. 1443.43
  • Lorde Saint Iohn taken priſoner. 825.14. b
  • S. Ambroſe cited. 89.17
  • Sanders Captaine rebel|ling with Tho. Stafford is condemned, but par|doned. 1767.26
  • Sands William Knyghte Treaſourer of Calaice, his vallor 1521.45
  • Saunders George mur|thered, and the hiſtorie thereof. 1865.55
  • Sauage Tho. remoued from the Biſhopprike of London to York. 1455.38
  • Samſon Doctor Biſhoppe of Chicheſter in the pre|munire. 1578.20. pardo|ned. 1580.47
  • S. Iohn de Lucy burnte. 1474.34
  • Sauage Thomas Arch|biſhoppe of Yorke dyeth, his cõmendatiõs. 1461.50
  • Saint Maure William. 1450.45
  • Sapcots Iohn Knighte. 1450.17
  • Sandwich ſpoiled by Da|niſh Pirates. 270.26
  • Saint Albõs Abbey ſpoy|led. 380.46
  • Saint Bartholmewes by Smithfild founded. 341. line. 52
  • Sauill Io. Knight. 4448. line. 50
  • Sarron fyrſt Auctor of the Philoſophers called Sarronides. 3.17
  • Saint Auguſtines Mona|ſterie nigh Caunterbury builded. 150.38
  • Saint Amphibolus bodye founde out, and tranſla|ted. 450.69
  • Samothes called by Mo|ſes Meſech, by others Dis. 2.38
  • Samothe a ſubdued by Al|bion. 5.34
  • Sainte Balters Churche deſtroyed. 227.73
  • Saint Albons towne and monaſterie builded. 88.17
  • Sandwiche ſpoyled by french. 1290. by Io. Dyn|ham. 1298. taken by Lord Fauconbridge. 1298. kept by Baſtarde Faucon|bridge. 1344.10
  • Sainte Benets Abbey in Norffolk builded. 262.94
  • Sampſon, Abbot of S. Edmonſburie. 483.11
  • Salomon King of Hun|garie. 259.31
  • Saliſburie made a By|ſhops ſea. 309.65
  • Sarron buildeth publike places for learning. 3.10
  • Saint Deniſe in Fraunce rendred to the Engliſhe. page. 1255. col. 1. line. 39
  • Sandiforde. pa. 1299.42
  • Say Wil. eſcapeth from the battaile of Lewes. 770.88
  • S. Seuces takẽ. 813.10. a
  • Scots and Picts ſore diſ|quiet the Romaine ſub|iects in Britaine. 95.17
  • Scottes and Pictes van|quiſhed by the Saxons. 112.22
  • Scena, ſon to Androgeus Erle of London. 43.80
  • Scot Iohn Earle of Che|ſter poyſoned to death by his wife. 650.20
  • Schollers of oxforde withdraw to Northamp|tõ to ſtudie. 766.67. fight againſt King Henrye the third. 766.69
  • Scottes vanquiſhed and put to flight by Erle Si|ward. 275.58
  • Scottes ſommoned to ap|peare at Yorke. 832.32. a
  • Sroope Archbyſhoppe of Yorke, deuiſed articles againſte Henry the .iiij. page. 1137. col. 1. line. 4.1
  • Scottes inuade the En|gliſh borders. page. 1188. colum. 2. line. 28. reſiſted. line. 30
  • Scottiſhe title diſcuſſed. 800.47. a
  • Scottiſh nobilitie ſweare fealtie to the Kyng of England. 803.40. a
  • Scotlãd ſpoyled. 899.30. a
  • Scotlande inuaded by the Duke of Lãcaſter. 1046.7. b
  • Scots conclude a league with the French. 815.39. a
  • Scholemaſter of Paules. page. 1375. col. 1. line. 3
  • Geffrey Scrope Iuſtice dyeth. 915.11. b
  • Scots inuade Englande, and beſiege Careleile. 818.26. a. enter Englãd agayne. 819.27. b. ſeeke for peace. 827.25. a
  • Richarde Scrope put frõ the office of Chancellor. 1040.1. a
  • Scottiſh Lordes ſubmitte them to King Edwarde the third. 898.27. b
  • Scottes ſpoyle the North parties. 870.6. b
  • Scurfa, a Daniſhe Earle ſlayne. 220.64.
  • Scelton Richard a Tay|ler, counſellor to Per|kin Warbecke. 1449.58
  • Scots ſpoyle the Northe Countrey. 1022.2. a
  • Scotte William. 1447. line. 20
  • Salerne Prince with o|thers commeth to ſee his Maieſtie. 1579.54
  • Scrope Thomas, alias Radley. 1462.22
  • EEBO page image 1482William Scrope created Erle of Wiltſhire. 1097.30. b. fleeth to Briſtowe. 1105.12. b. beheaded. 1106 14. b.
  • Scottes ſpoyle Cumber|land. 1049.16. b.
  • Scottiſhe Kyng ſendeth Ambaſſadors to Kyng Iohn. 545.60
  • Scory Doctor Biſhop of Hereford. 1803.9
  • Scots ayde the Britaines againſt the Saxons. 120. line. 10
  • The Scriptures tranſla|ted into Engliſh by Tin|dall, Ioy and other for|bidden. 1555.1
  • Scottes brenne in Nor|thumberland. page. 1132. colom. 1. line. 18. ouer|throwen. page. 1135. col. 1. line. 10.49
  • Scottes, Picts, and Sax|ons inuade the Romane prouince in Britaine. 106.60
  • Scottes inuade England 853.40. b. 854.48. a. 858.4. b. 890.20. a.
  • Scotlande ſpoyled by the Engliſhmen. 1047.50. a.
  • Scots make dayly reifes and inuaſions into En|gland. 368.15
  • Scottiſh King renounceth his homage. 819.10. b
  • A Schoole foũded at Bed|ford. 1816.30
  • Schoole-built by the com|pany of the Merchaunt Taylers. 1814.50
  • Schoole erected at Cam|bridge. 30.93
  • Scotlande reſigned into King Edward the thirds hands. 955.6. a
  • Scottes inuade England page. 1291. col. 1. line. 1
  • Scots giue their daugh|ters in marriage to the Pictes vpon condition. 67.57.
  • Scotland inuaded by the Romaines. 69.87
  • Scottes inhabiting the furthermoſt parte of Scotlande, diſcouered by the Romaines. 70.10
  • Scottes and Pictes dri|uen out of Britaine by the aid of the Romaines 100.6.
  • Scots and Picts breake downe the wall, and en|ter again into Britaine. 100.20
  • Scots and Picts returne into Britaine by ſea, and inhabite the North parts of the Ile. 100.72
  • Scottes and Picts enter vpon the Britaines, and chaſe them out of theyr Townes. 101.6
  • Scottes and Picts when firſte they came to inha|bite Britaine. 102.15
  • Scotland interdited. 855.21. a.
  • Dauid King of Scottes inuadeth England. 939.37. a. taken. 940.3. a.
  • Scottiſh Kings ſubiecte to the Kings of England. 222.62
  • Scottes ſubdued by Sea and land, by Kyng Adel|ſtane. 225.69
  • Scottes take an othe to bee true vnto King E|dredus. 229 45
  • Scottes ſubmit thẽſelues and do homage to King Arthur. 133.52
  • Scottiſhe King ſendeth Ambaſſadors into Nor|mandye to King Iohn. 542.95
  • Scottes ſue earneſtly to the Engliſhmenne for peace, and obteyne it. 37.43
  • Scottes ſubdued by King Adelſtane. 225.21
  • Scottes acknowledge to holde their Kyngdome of the King of England. 225.27
  • Scottes get parte of the Engliſh confines within Cumberlande. 225.33
  • Scottiſhe Kyng came to Kyng Iohn to Lincolne, and there did homage. 550.5
  • Scottes inuade the En|gliſh Frõtiers. 1046.36. b
  • Scarborrough Caſtel de|liuered to the King 396. line. 27
  • Scottes inuade the En|gliſhe marckes with an armye vnto Careleile. 366.67
  • Scots inuade the North partes of England with an army. 306.114
  • Scottiſhe Kings to do ho|mage to the King of En|gland for the Realme of Scotland. 307.62
  • Scottiſh King refuſeth to come to Kyng Iohn. 545.80
  • Scots inuade Englande, and are repulſed wyth loſſe of their owne do|minions. 396.80
  • Scottiſh K. Alexander cõ|poundeth for peace with K. Iohn. 568.30. and de|liuereth .ij. of his daugh|ters for hoſtage. 568.31
  • Scottiſhe Ambaſſadoures not ſuffered to paſſe tho|rough England to king Iohn into Normandye. 543.5
  • Scottiſhe King promiſeth to doe homage to Kyng Iohn. 542.103
  • Scottiſh King offereth his ſeruice to Kyng Iohn. 543.1
  • Scottiſhe K. requireth re|ſtitution of Northum|berlande and Cumber|land. 542.98
  • Scoraſtan battaile fought by the Danes againſt the Engliſhmen. 251.87
  • Scottiſhe King returneth home. 550.30
  • Scottes inuade Northũ|berland with an armye. 322.24
  • Scottes ſue for peace and retire. 322.32
  • Scottes vtterly diſcomfi|ted, ſlayne, or taken by the Engliſhmen. 324. line. 69
  • Scottes moue warre, and are brought to obediẽce by the Engliſhmen. 261. line. 64
  • Scottiſhe King doeth ho|mage to Henrye, eldeſt ſonne to King Henry the ſecond. 401.78
  • Sceorſtan battaile fought betweene the Engliſh|men and Danes, wyth e|quall victorie. 254.41
  • Scottes eftſoone inuade Northumberlande. 369. line. 41
  • Scotttes diſcomfited and put to flight. 370.44
  • Scots breake truce with the Engliſhmen. 310.77
  • Scotney Walter arraig|ned and cõdemned. 754.20. hee is executed at Wincheſter. 754.34
  • Scottiſh Churche in Ire|land diſagreeth in ſome pointes from the Ro|maine Church. 156.1
  • Scottiſh K. Alexander go|eth through Englande to the ſiege of Douer, and there did homage to Le|wes. 603.25
  • Scots beaten downe and put to flighte by the En|gliſhmen, at Alnewike. 434.72
  • Scotus Iohn murthered by his Schollers in the Abbey of Malmeſburie. 218.34
  • Scottes repulſed out of Northumberlande, and from the ſiege of Care|leile. 428.3
  • Scottiſhe kings to doe ho|mage and fealtie to the kings of England, being neceſſarily therevnto re|quired. 440.41
  • Scottiſh Biſhops renoũce their obedience to the Churche of Englande. 443.9
  • Scottes ſende aide to the Britaines againſte the Romaines. 39.36
  • Scottes not once named by the auntient Romane writers. 59.36
  • Scots from whence they came into Britaine. 108. line. 25
  • Scots and Picts inuade Britaine, and waſt the Countrey. 111.27
  • Lamberte Semnell, coun|terfet Erle of Warwike, is receyued with greate honour in Ireland. 1428.40. is proclaymed King. 1430.40. is taken priſo|ner, and made firſte a tourne broach, and then a Fawkener. 1431.22
  • Secular Prieſtes ſmally regarded. 234.29
  • Secular Prieſtes make complaint of the wrong done vnto them. 235.86
  • Secular prieſtes conſtrey|ned to auoyd their Col|ledges, and leaue them to Monkes & Nunnes. 234.31
  • Secular prieſts with their wiues brought into Mo|naſteries. 235.100
  • Secular Prieſts ſute daſ|ſhed by the counſell of Wincheſter. 236.9
  • Seymer Edwarde made Knyghte. 1526.40. is created Viſcunt Beau|champ. 1561.55. is cre|ated Earle of Hertford 1571.4. made Lieute|nãunte of the Northe partes. 1592.10. en|treth Scotlande wyth an armye committyng greate waſt eadem. 50. hys honorable iourney in Bolognois. 1599.33. entring Scotland with a power, deſtroyeth all the townes in the mid|dell Marches. 1602.37. eftſoones inuadeth Scotlande, burnyng a greate parte of the Mers and Tiuidale. 1603.42. ſente ouer wyth a power to wyth|ſtande the enterpriſes of the Frenchmenne in Bolognois. 1607.36. is hyghe Chamberlayne, and one of the execu|ters EEBO page image 1483 of the kings teſta|mente, and the gouer|nors of the yong Kyng. 1611.32. is choſen Lorde Protector of King Ed|warde and his domini|ons. 1614.50. adorneth King Edward with the order of Knightehoode eadẽ. 4. is created D. of Somerſet. 1614.14. inuadeth Scotlande. 1615.10. his aunſwere to Huntiers chalenge. 1621.10. ſendeth an E|piſtle exhortatorie vnto the Scottes. 1643.40. ſetteth foorthe a Pro|clamation for laying opẽ of encloſures. 1648. 26. fearing the conſpira|cie of the Lordes, re|moueth haſtily in the nyghte tyme wyth the yong Kyng to Wind|ſore Caſtell. 1689.10. his letter to the Lorde pri|uie ſcale for ayde eadẽ, 27. hys letter to the Lords aſſembled. 1699. 30. hath a Proclamati|on publiſhed agaynſte hym eadem. 50. is com|mytted to Warde in Beauchampe Tower. 1701.10. is committed to the Tower of London, eadem. 20. hath articles obiected againſte hym, eadem. 28. is reſtored vnto hys libertie, but not his protectorſhippe. 1702.36. maried hys el|deſt daughter to War|wike hys eldeſt ſonne. 1703.30. is eftſoones committed to the To|wer. 1709.27. wel belo|ued of the people ea|dem. 50. condemned of felonie ibidem, is exe|cuted. 1710.10. the two ſpeaches which he vſed at his death eadem. 54. is deſcribed. 1711.52
  • Semer Thomas Knight, is created Lorde Se|mer, and high Admiral. 1614.2 [...]. is atteynted & beheaded. 164 [...].26
  • Seneſchaſcie of Fraunce, auntiently belongeth to the Earles of Aniou. 411.42
  • Sea [...]to be paſſed ouer on foote. 353.14
  • Seuerus the Emperoure ſeeketh the deſtruction of Clodius Albinus, Lieutenant of Britaine. 77.75
  • Seuerne a Riuer, page. 1414. col. 2. line. 38. page. 1415. col. 2. line. 44.
  • Seuerus the Emperoure diſcended from Andro|geus King of Britaine. 78.19
  • Seuerus the Emperoure beginneth to rule ouer Britaine as King. 78.26
  • Seuerus leadeth an army of Romaynes and Bri|taines againſte Fulgen|tius. 78.28
  • Seuerus ſlaine by Fulgẽ|tius, & buried at Yorke. 78.41
  • Seuerus the Emperoure prepareth to come into Britaine againſte the e|nimie. 78.91
  • Seuerus the Emperoure ariueth in Britain. 79.20
  • Sebby King of Eaſt Sax|ons, profeſſeth himſelfe a Monke. 181.32
  • Sebby dyeth, and is buri|ed in Sainte Paules in London. 181.34
  • Seruãts to Sigeferd and Morcade, going aboute to reuenge their maſters death, are burnt. 251.58
  • Seufred and Sigharde, Kings of Eaſt Saxons, depart this life. 190.36
  • Seille Peter kept in cloſe priſon. 467.35
  • Sepulchre of the Lorde found out at Ieruſalem, by Helene the Empreſſe. 91.106
  • Sewfred and Sigharde ſucceede Sebby their fa|ther in the Kingdome of the Eaſt Saxons. 181.42
  • Seuerus Biſhop of Trier commeth ouer with Ger|mane into Britain. 121.27
  • Seguinus or Seginus Duke of the allobro|ges. 24.37
  • Seuerus the Emperoure maketh manye forreys vpon the Britaines, and returneth alwayes con|quetor. 79.94
  • Seuerus the Emperoure falleth ſicke in Britaine. 80.26
  • Seuerus dyeth rather through ſorrowe than ſickneſſe. 80.66
  • Seuerus eyther reſtoreth Adrians wall, or buyl|deth another. 81.3
  • Sempringham William, founder of the order of Sempringham dyeth. 469.63
  • Senſuall luſt blindeth the vnderſtandyng of the wiſe. 113.61
  • Selred ſucceedeth Offa in the Kingdome of Eaſt Saxons. 190.47
  • Secandone battayle fou|ght by the Mercians a|gainſt their owne Kyng Ethelbaldus. 189.67
  • Sebby, ſonne to Suward and Sighere, ſucceede Swidhelme in the king|dome of the Eaſt Sax|ons. 179.3
  • Senators of Rome ſlayne by the Gaules. 26.54
  • Seuerus, Lord Steward to Valentinianus the Emperour, ſente to re|forme matters in Bri|taine. 103.101
  • Sea ceaſſeth ebbing and flowing three monethes. 716.106.
  • Sergeantes of the lawe created. 1837.50
  • Seuen Biſhops in Wales 75.20
  • Sea ſeemeth to burne. 723.47
  • Sexburga, wife to Len|walch dyeth. 180.72
  • Sexvulf conſecrated Bi|ſhop of Mercia. 181.12
  • Sermon made by Tho|mas Arundell Archby|ſhop of Cant. 1116.1. a
  • Seuen articles propoſed to K. Henry the ſeconde to amend. 422.30
  • Sedrike made a Nunne in France. 169.66
  • Seuerus Coronell of the footemen, ſente to ayde Nanncus. 105.112
  • Segburg, daughter to the Kyng of Eaſt angles, wife to Earconberte. 169.53
  • Segninus Duke of Allo|broges dyeth. 25.42
  • Seianes Horſe, whoſe ry|der euer came to ſome euill ende. 202.11
  • Chriſtofer Seton hanged. 242.46. b
  • Selwood. 214.80
  • Seyne the Riuer at Pa|ris froſen. 1858.22
  • Seintleger Anthonie, de|putie of Irelãd. 1583.29
  • Seoleſew Abbey in Suſ|ſex builded. 182.83
  • Sea of a bloudy coloure. 61.7
  • Seuerne Riuer. 143.54
  • Shippe ſeene in the ayre. 734.3 [...]
  • Sandall a Caſtell. page. 1328. col. 2. line. 43
  • Shippes of a ſtrange faſ|ſhion and molde, driuen by weather into certaine Hauens about Berwik. 735.24
  • Seuerus returneth again into Fraunce. 121.49
  • Seuall Archebiſhoppe of Yorke dyeth. 750.70
  • Sens Citie in Norman|dy yeelded to He. 5. pag. 1190. col. 1. line. 20 Selred, K. of Eaſt Sax|ons ſlayne. 197.3 [...]
  • Seuerne deuideth Wales from England. 16.42
  • Sem allotted vnto Aſia. 1.75
  • Secion cited. 2.70
  • Seymer Iane married to King Henrye the eyght. 1561. ſhe dyeth. 1570.44
  • Sheriffes of London, their tente which they pay to the King. 780.110
  • Robert Shirborne deane of Paules, afterwarde Biſhoppe of Chicheſter, ſent commiſſioner into Cornewall. 1450.54
  • Sheriffes of the lãd gree|uouſly puniſhed for their extortion. 411.106
  • Shippe of fine workeman|ſhip ſente to King Adel|ſtane for a preſente. 227.31
  • Shirburne Richarde Bi|ſhop of Chicheſter pray|ſed. 1463.26
  • Shafteſburie, or Mont Paladoure buylded. 19. line. 4
  • Shippe of greate value, and ritchly fraught, gi|uen to king Hardicnute. 267.63
  • Shores wife, page. 1372. col. 2. line. 34. line. 44. line. 52. deſcribed, ſpoy|led of all that ſhee had page. 1375. col. 1. line. 10. put to penuaunce line. 28. wente on beggyng, page. 1376. col. 1. line 20
  • Shippes of Normandie taken. 876.50. b
  • Sheriffes of the Shires inſtituted. 303.47
  • Shippes of England ta|ken 904.24. b
  • Shippes of Fraunce brẽt. 906.30. b
  • Shirebourne Caſtel buil|ded. 371.70
  • Sheriffes fined thorough out all Englande. 743.50.
  • Shires in Englande wa|ſted and deſtroyed by the Danes. 245.80
  • Shippes taken by the En|gliſhmẽ from the french Kyng, manned and ſent home into Englande la|den. 579.2
  • Sheene the Kinges ma|noure brente. 1454. line. 1
  • EEBO page image 1483Shrewſburie towne forti|fied agaynſt king Henry the firſt. [...]
  • Sheepe tranſported intoo Spaine pag. 1317. col. 1 lin. 47
  • Sherifhuton a Manour & Caſtell 1425.20. &. 34
  • Shrewſburie pag. 1414. col. 2. lin. 49. pa. 1415. co. 1. lin. 8. pag. 1415. col. 2. lin. 44.
  • Sherborne Robert Doc|tor, Ambaſſadour to the Pope. 1461.20
  • Sherifes firſt ſworne in London. 566.97
  • Shene defaced. 1084.24. b
  • Shrewſburie parte burnt. 644.69.
  • Shafteſburie Abbey buil|ded. 217.58
  • Shift for money pa. 1346. col. 1. lin. 40.
  • Sherifes of London im|priſoned. 738.70
  • Shipwrack. 920.34. b
  • Shoreham. 544.8
  • Shrewſburie caſtell.
  • 369.2
  • Shirewood foreſt. 516.83
  • Sigibert baptized in frãce, and brought vppe in the fayth of Chriſt. 171.98
  • Sigibert foundeth the V|niuerſitie of Cambridge. 171.106.
  • Sigibert reſigneth hys Kingdome, and becom|meth a Monke. 172.12
  • Sigibert commeth du [...]e of the Monaſterie to go a|gaynſt Penda. 172.19
  • Sigibert & Egricus ſlain, and their army diſcomfi|ted by Penda. 172.28
  • Sigibert profeſſed a monk in Cumbreſburge Abbey 17 [...].40.
  • Sigibert ſurnamed the lit|tle, king of Eaſtſaxons. 173.73.
  • Sigibert ſonne to Sige|balde, ſucceedeth Sigi|bert the little in ye King|dome of Eaſtſaxons. 17376.
  • Sigibert ſonne and Sige|bald, receyueth the chri|ſtian fayth. 174.9
  • Sigibert murthered by his Kinſmen. 174.52
  • Sichrike ſlayeth his bro|ther Nigelius. 223.101
  • Sithrike marieth Editha, daughter to King Ed|warde. 224.49
  • Sithrike marrieth Bea|trite, daughter to King Edward. 224.66
  • Sithrike poyſoned by hys wife Beatrice. 224. [...]6
  • Sithrike becõmeth a chri|ſtian for the loue of E|ditha. 224.113
  • Sithrike renounceth chri|ſtianitie, and miſerably endeth his life. 224.116
  • Simon Richard a Prieſt, practiſeth to make hys ſcholer king. 1428.10. ſay|leth with him into Ire|lande, where hee bruteth him to bee the Earle of warwike, procureth ma|ny friendes in Irelande, England and F [...]nders. 1429.3. taken priſoner, [...] committed too perpetuall priſon. 1431.24
  • Silures prepare too make warre agaynſt the Ro|maines. 54.28
  • Silures where they inha|bite. 54.60 and. [...]9.2 [...].
  • Silures conceyue an ex|treeme hatred agaynſte the Romains, and why 57.64.
  • Sigibert ſuccedeth Cuth|red in the Kingdome of the weſtſaxons. 19 [...].10 [...]
  • Sigibert for his crueltie expuiſel out of his eſtate. 194.7
  • Sigibert ſlain by a Swine heard. 194.16
  • Sinobe holden at Hatfield 182.113.
  • Siwarde reioyceth at the honourable death of hys ſonne. 275.84
  • Sindhelme dieth. 178.2
  • Sigefmonde Emperour came into England pag. 1183. col. 2. li. 57 in league with Henrie the fifth. pa. 1185. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Sixe Articles ordeyned. 1573.1.
  • Sigefero a Dane, murthe|red at Oxford.
  • 2 [...]1.51
  • Simon Dunelm. cited, 214.100. and. 216.62 and 220. [...]5. and. 221.54.
  • Sighelmus Biſhoppe of Shireborne, ſent [...] preſentes vnto Rome, and into India. 217.45
  • Siwolfe ſlaine. 200.47
  • Simonte and ambition in two Monks reproued by King William Ri [...]us. 321.26.
  • Simon Dane [...]cited. 222 40. and 239. 47.
  • Sinode holden of winche|ſter. 235.110.
  • Sinode holden at Galhe. 236.21.
  • Sithrike ſucceedeth his father Gath [...] for the Kingdome of the Nor|thumders 2 [...].7 [...]
  • Siricius Archbiſhoppe of Canterburie 239.64
  • Simon Dunelmen cyted. 291.39. and. 30 [...].19. and 34 [...].89. and. 354.79.
  • Simon Sudburie made Archbiſhop of Canter|burie. 995.23. a
  • Silueſter Prior of Can|terburie depoſed from his priorſhip. 383.28
  • Simon Dunelm in what time he liues. 394.44
  • Simon Dunelmen. cyted. 387.11.
  • Simon Erle of Northam|ton. 374.13
  • Simon Dunelmen. cyted. 258.15. and. 260.32.
  • Stafford Richarde ſlaine. 1048.55. [...]
  • Simon Erle of Aranges, deliuereth Fortreſſes to king Henrie the ſeconde. 399.60.
  • Siward cauſeth himſelf to be armed before his death. 276.63.
  • Siwarde Earle of Nor|thumberlande, inuadeth ſcotlande with a greate power. 275.56
  • Siwarde Earle of Nor|thumberland. 271.30
  • Sinode at Reading. 789. [...]. a
  • Sinode at Lambeth. 790.22 a
  • Sixe Articles repelled. 164.10.
  • Simon Moũtford knight. pag. 1298. col. 2. lin. 6. ta|ken at Sandwich. lin. 18. beheaded lin. [...]2.
  • Sinode at Lõdon 892.13. b
  • Single [...], or Sigbelitie ſlaine. [...]0.47
  • Sighere King of Eaſt|ſaxons dieth. [...].36
  • Sigharde and Sewfrede ſucceede Sebby euen fa|ther in the kingdom of the Eaſtſaxons. [...].42
  • Simon Earle of Nor|thampton falleth madde, and miſerably en [...]ith his life. [...]7.96
  • Sigibert murdered for ob|ſeruing the commaunde|ments of the goſpell. 174
  • Sigibert reproued for ke|ping companie with an excommunicate perſon.
  • 174. [...]3.
  • Sigharde and Se [...]ffred, kings of Eaſtſaxons, de|part this life. [...]90.36
  • Siga chiefe murthered of Aſwald. 19 [...]. [...]
  • Simon Dunelhen. cyted. [...]
  • Sinode holden at Herford 79
  • Significatiõ of two ſunnes in the ſkie. 541.106
  • Sigibert, or Sibert, a chriſtian king of the Eſt|angles. 162.42
  • Siluer mines. 845. [...]. b
  • Sidrack, a Daniſh Earle ſlaine. 210.4
  • Sidroe, a Dane ſlaine. 210 36.
  • Siſtllius brother to Gur|guſtius, choſen to the go|uernance of Britaine. 21 90.
  • Sinode holden at Danſta|ble. 523.6 [...]
  • Simon Zelotis commeth into Britaine. 31.20
  • Sighere & his people, [...]|uoir from the Chriſtian fayth. 179.1 [...]
  • Sighere & hys people, re|duced too the Chriſtian fayth. 179.23
  • Simonie conſiſteth as wel in giuing money after promotion receyued, as in brybing afore hande. 336.48.
  • Sigebettus cited. 11 [...].41
  • Sicilius, ſonne to Guinto|linus, admitted King [...]f Britaine. 89.12
  • Situations for Churches or Moneſteries, firſt too be conſecrated. [...]5.14
  • Sidius Geta his valian|cie agaynſt the Britaines. 49.34.
  • Sibell ſiſter to the Erle of Conuerſans in Pugita, maried to Robert Duke of Normandie. 346.72
  • Singing in Churches firſt vſed in Kent, of all Eng|land. 17 [...].76
  • Singyng in Churches, brought into vſe ouer all England. [...]70.76
  • Sildius, called alſo Sil|dius 21.86
  • Simon Erle of Hunting|ton dieth 459.82
  • Silures vanquiſhed land brought too the Romen [...]e ſubiection. 66.80
  • Siege of Badon h [...] 115 32.
  • Simon vſeth, and in bu|ried at London. [...].49.
  • Sighere ſon too Sigibert the litle, and Sebby, ſuc|ceede Sindhelme in the Kingdome of the Eaſt|ſaxons. EEBO page image 1484 179.2
  • Siſillius dieth, and is bu|ried at Bathe. 21.98
  • Sizil, called alſo Siſillius. 21.96.
  • Simon Digby knight. pa. 1416. col. 2. lin. 42.
  • Simon Langton made Chauncellour to Lewes 600.39. he is excommu|nicate by Gualo, wyth booke, bell and Candell. 600.62.
  • Sitomagus a citie in Bri|taine, by whome buyl|ded. 2.95
  • Shireborn made a biſhops ſea. 191.10
  • Siward dieth. 276.62
  • Sidonius Appolinaris ci|ted. 107.75
  • Skirmiſhe betweene En|gliſh mẽ and Henoays at Yorke. [...]90.17. b
  • Sledda ſecond king of the Eaſt ſaxons. 152.34
  • Slaughter of Saxons at Badon hill. 129.11
  • Sleforde Caſtell buylded. 371.75.
  • Slouth engendreth leche|rie. 17.79
  • Smyth William Doctour preſident of Prince Ar|thures counſaile, and af|ter Biſhop of Lincolne. 1456.57.
  • Smith Thomas leadeth a colonie intoo Irelande. 1864.35.
  • Smith Thomas knight, made principall ſecretary 186.41.
  • Smith William founded Braſennoſe Colledge in Oxforde. 1463.22
  • Smithfield a layſtall, and place of execution. 341.56
  • Snowden Caſtell taken. 793.8. a.
  • Snow of a maruelous cõ|tinuance.
  • 270.2
  • Snowdune. 276.42
  • Souch Iohn Lorde at|tainted. 1425.41
  • Somerſet William Earle of worceſter goeth Am|baſſadour into Fraunce, and is robbed vpon the ſea by Pyrates. 1864.53
  • Somerſet Charles of the priuie counſaile, and lord Chamberlaine to Henry the eight. 1464.52
  • Sonnes to the Earle of March taken forth of windſore Caſtell. pag. 1145. col. 1. lin. 50.
  • Souldiours called the cõ|panions. 968.55. a
  • South part of ſcotland gi|uen to the Picts. 81.63
  • Sorcerie and witchcrafte puniſhed. 395.96
  • Sobrietie of the Normãs, the night before the bat|taile againſt the Engliſh men at Haſting. 286.77
  • Sunnes twaine appeare at one time. 541.89
  • Southwales ſpoyled by the Danes. 21 [...].69
  • Southſaxons put too the woorſe by the weſtſax|ons. 155.49
  • Southwell Manour, be|longing to the Archbi|ſhop of Yorke. 349.4
  • Southampton ſpoyled by Frenchmen. 904.20. b
  • Souldiours put into ſacks and throwne intoo the Thames. 779.11
  • Souldiours offer themſel|ues to ſerue king Iohn. 546.22.
  • Southampton towne ſpoi|led by the Danes. 238.35
  • Somerſetſhire men ouer|throwne by the Danes at Pentho. 241.70
  • Sodomites accurſed by the decree of weſtmyn|ſter. 341.77
  • Spiſing beheaded. pa. 1345 col. 1. lin. 22.
  • The battayle of Spurres 1484. [...].
  • Spirites ſeene in the aire. 556.30.
  • Spaniardes ouercome the Engliſh nauie. 1010.19. a
  • Spencer Hugh the elder, created Earle of win|cheſter. 869.3. a. hanged. 880.4. a
  • Spencer Edward lord ta|ken in Britain. 918.45. a
  • Speares ordeyned, & ſoone diſcontinued. 1466.43.
  • Sheffield Edmond knight made Lorde Sheffielde. 1614.27. is ſlain. 1665.47
  • Spencer Biſhop of Nor|wich goeth ouer ſea with an army. 1041.44. a. inua|deth Flaunders. 1042.24. b. ouercommeth the Fle|mings. 1043.20. a. retur|neth into England. 1045. 50. a.
  • Lewes of Spaine created Prince. 924.30. a
  • Spencer Biſhop of Nor|wich armes. 1043.27. a
  • Spiritual promotions ſold for what will moſt be gi|uen. 320.112
  • Spiritualtie fleeced both in England and Fraunce, to mainteyne the warres. 522.16.
  • Spencer Edwarde Lorde dyeth. 996.6. b
  • Sporta, daughter to Hu|bert Erle of Senlis, ma|ried to William Long eſ|pee. 288.113
  • Soke of Kirkton in Lind|ſey, confirmed too Ma|thew Erle of Bollongne 427.15.
  • Sophronius putriarke of Ieruſalem cited. 53.27
  • Somerſet George knight, his prowes. 1591.46
  • Southrey brought vnder ſubiection of the weſtſax|ons. 203.64
  • Souldiours arriue at Do|uer to ayde King Iohn. 592.76.
  • Sommerton beſieged, and wonne. 189.56
  • Sorcerie pa. 1268. co. 2. li. 6
  • Southwarke nighe Lon|don. 271.105
  • Somerſet ſhire waſted by the Danes. 252.9
  • Southamton why ſo cal|led. 51.9
  • Spirituall perſons not to meddle with temporall functions. 340.55
  • Springs and Iron diſhes appoynted for trauay|lers. 162.94
  • Spencer Hugh Earle of Glouceſter executed. 881 10. a.
  • Spencer Lord created erle of Glouceſter. 1097.30. b
  • Spencer Hugh father and ſonne. 852.8. a
  • Sparcianus cited. 78.9
  • Spiritualtie reſtrayned. 717.3.
  • Spaine inuaded by barba|rous nations. 98.62
  • Sparatinum taken by Brute, and his power. 11.50.
  • Spot Thomas cited, and what time he liued. 293. 47.
  • Spalding towne giuen too the ſea of Lincolne. 349. 98.
  • Spiritualtie accuſed of all kinde of diſſoluteneſſe. 402.30.
  • Spencer Hugh Lord chief Iuſtice of England 759. 35. he is diſcharged of his office. 759.60
  • Spiritualitie miſlyketh of Henrie the thirde for di|uerſe cauſes. 747.8
  • Sparatinum, a towne in Grece. 11.28
  • Sparatinum beſieged by Pandraſus. 11.63
  • Spaniſh fleete vanquiſhed by King Edwarde the thirde. 945.30. b
  • Spencers baniſhment re|uoked. 862.34. a. theyr iudgement reuerſed by Parliament. 868.50. b
  • Spencer Iohn Knight, made Lorde chiefe Iu|ſtice, and keeper of the Tower. 763.69
  • Stafford Edwarde Duke of Buckingham chiefe chalenger in the Iuſtes. 1476.26.
  • Stafforde Humfrey fleeth intoo the Sanctuarie at Colneham. 20. taken oute from thence and execu|ted. ibid.
  • Stafforde Thomas par|doned. 1428.30
  • Stephen entreth into ſcot|lande with an army, bur|ning and deſtroyng the ſouth parts of the realm. 368.47.
  • Statutes of Eltham. 1536 37.
  • Straunge ſightes in the ayre. 632.32
  • Straungers preferred in office before Engliſhmen. 642.44.
  • Stormes and rage of win|des ſtirred by the malice of witches, and wicked ſpirites. 119.68
  • Stafforde Humfrey, and Stafford Thomas, bro|thers, depart out of the ſanctuary at Colcheſter, and made a rebellion in worceſterſhire. 1427.12
  • Stafford Humfrey attain|ted.
  • 1425.48
  • Stafford Edward Duke of Buckingham, his coſtly gowne all of gold|ſmithes worke. 1465.15. is pardoned and relea|ſed. 1466.36
  • Stafforde Henrie Lorde, brother too the Duke of Buckingham committed to the Tower. 1464.18
  • Stafford Edwarde Duke of Buckingham, offen|ded with the enteruiew betweene the Engliſhe and French kings. 170 [...]. 20. ſtou [...]acketh and ſpea|keth reprochfull wordes by the Cardinall. 1508. ead. 32. is endited of trea|ſon, and his indirement 1501.33. is condemned and beheaded. 1516.22
  • EEBO page image 1484Stewarde Mathew Erle of Lennox goeth intoo ſcotlande. 1846.18
  • Stafford Thomas taketh the Caſtell of Skarbo|rough. 1767.2. is taken priſoner & executed. ibid.
  • Stanhop Michael knight committed to the tower. 1709.30. is beheaded. 1712.6.
  • Stewarde Henrie Lorde Darley, maryeth Mary the Queene of ſcottes. 1835.20. is murthered. 1837.
  • Stanley Edward, knight of the Garter and Earle of Darby dyeth. 1864. 44. his commendations, ibid.
  • Stratforde Iohn, made Archbiſhop of Canter|burie. 896.32. b. writeth to the king. 913.40. a re|fuſeth too come too the Court. 913.30. b. dieth. 943.50. b.
  • Sturton Lord hanged for murther. 1766.20
  • Strangbow Richard, erle of Struguile, alias Chepſtow, ſent for to be gouernour of the En|gliſh men in Irelande. 418.70.
  • Strangbowe Rycharde, through rebellion and riot, forfeyteth his lands and runneth intoo debt. 418.76.
  • Strangbow Richarde ta|keth the ſea, and arry|ueth in Ireland. 418.96
  • Strangbow Richard ma|ried to the King of Ire|landes daughter. 419.13
  • Strangbow Richard con|fined the realme, and his landes forfeyted too the king. 419.19
  • Strangbow Richard par|doned, reſtored, and or|deyned high ſtewarde of Ireland. 419.31
  • Stephen leadeth forth an army into the North, a|gainſt the ſcots. 366.71
  • Stephen ſicke of Litargy, and recouereth.
  • 367.30
  • Stephen ſaileth into Nor|mandie with a great ar|mye, agaynſte Geffrey Plantagenet, Earle of Aniou. 367.96
  • Stephen maketh agree|ment with hys brother Theobald erle of Blois, and with Geffray Plan|tagenet Earle of Aniou, for yearly pẽſiõs. 367.111
  • Strabo cited. 4.7. and. 47. 17.
  • Storme of hayle verye ſtraunge. 735.73
  • Starres falling ſtraunge|ly from heauen. 705.50
  • Stanley William knight, beheaded. 1444.4
  • Streaneſhall nowe called whithy. 179. [...]1
  • Streaneſhall Monaſterie buylded. 17 [...].82
  • Statutes of weſtminſter. 1. fol 786.30. a
  • Statutes of Glouceſter, fol. 788.27. b.
  • Statute of Mortmaine. 789.28. a.
  • Statutes of weſtminſter. 2.795.2. b.
  • Statute made by the ſcots in fauour of Englande. 899.56. b.
  • Statute of apparell. 900. 16. b.
  • Strawe Iacke executed. 1032.46. b.
  • Storie Iohn Doctor exe|cuted. 1858.54
  • Strayte dealings with the welſhmen cauſeth them to rebell.
  • 744.30
  • Stephen entreth into Lin|colne, with his crowne on his head. 881.71
  • Stephen and all his domi|nions interdyted by Theobalde Archbiſhop of Canterburie. 482.112
  • Stanhope parke. 890.57. a
  • Striuelin Caſtell builded. 899.16. b.
  • Statute agaynſt tranſpor|ting of wolles. 900.40. b
  • Storme of weather. 966.44 a.
  • Straw Iack, alias Iohn Tiler captaine of rebels. 1024.40. b.
  • Statute of Premunire part repelled. 1722.37
  • Stirpiney Caſtell burnt. 385.39.
  • Stephen leadeth an armye into Scotlande, and wa|ſteth the countrey. 371.37
  • Stephen taken priſoner, and kept at Briſtow, and his armie ouerthrowne. 376.8.
  • Stephen commaunded too bee kept loaden with I|rons. 377.37
  • Stephen exchaunged pri|ſoner for Robert Erle of Glouceſter. 378.15
  • Stephen beginneth too in|cline his minde too peace. 389.8.
  • Stephen goeth too Douer to meete with the Earle of Flaunders. 393.70
  • Stephen departeth thys life. 393.78
  • Stephen ſtature and qua|lities. 394.10
  • Stuffe and wightgar, ar|riue at Certiceſtſhore, & ouerthrow the Britains. 130.44.
  • Straunge ſightes ſeene a|boute the newe Moone. 451.99.
  • Strife amongeſt the En|gliſh ſubiectes on the o|ther ſide of the ſea, con|cerning king Iohn and Arthur of Britaine. 542. 36.
  • Straungers put out of of|fice, and Engliſhmen re|receyued againe. 645.10
  • Straunge ſightes ſeene in the North. 648 50
  • Stephen and Duke Fitz|empreſſe, fall to an agree|ment. 387.77. and. 389.27
  • Stone Abbey buylded. 277 31.
  • Stamford towne taken by Henrie Fitzempreſſe. 388.11.
  • Stamford Caſtell beſieged by Henrie Fitzempreſſe. 388.13.
  • Strowde men in Kent, re|prochfully cut off Arch|biſhop Thomas Becket his horſe tayle. 415.56
  • Stuteuile William, hath charge of Northumber|land and Cumberlande. 546.9.
  • Straungers commaunded to depart out of the realm 395.57.
  • Stephen Earle of Bul|longne, comming into Englande, taketh vpon him the gouernment of the Realme. 36 [...].8
  • Stigande ſucceedeth Ro|bert in the Archbiſhop|rike of Canterburie. 274 53.
  • Stigande an intruder of himſelfe into Biſhop|rikes. 274.54
  • Stigande infamed for ſi|monie, and vnlearned. 274.61.
  • Stafforde Edward Duke of Buckingham, a prince of great towardlineſſe, le|uyeth power agaynſte Perkin Warbecke. 1450. 10.
  • Stephen Earle of Bloys, marieth Adila, ſiſter too king Henry the firſt. 354 112.
  • Stephen Earle of Mor|ton, made Earle of Bol|longne. 360.22
  • Stephen Earle of Bol|longne, taketh an othe to be true ſubiect to Maud the Empreſſe. 360.25
  • Staffordſhire waſted by rebels. 339.73
  • Stigande a lewde perſon and a naughtie liuer. 291 85.
  • Stanley Humfrey knight. 1447.4.
  • Stephen waxeth cruell to|wardes them that chief|ly furthered his title too the crowne. 372.48
  • Stephẽ woteth not whom to truſt. 372.55
  • Stephen accuſed in the counſell at wincheſter, for wrongfully impriſo|ning of the Biſhops. 372 68.
  • Sterling Caſtell gaged to the King of Englande. 439.41.
  • Stigande depriued of his Archbiſhoprike, & why? 304.58.
  • Stigande dieth in priſon at wincheſter. 305.6
  • Stafford Edwarde, eldeſt ſonne to Edward Duke of Buckingham, reſto|red to his name, dignitie and poſſeſſions. 1426.40
  • Stanley Thomas Lorde Stanley, created Earle of Darby. 1426.34
  • Strangwers Thomas, knight. 1448.50
  • Stonhenge vpon the plain of Saliſburie, wherefore there erected. 123.27
  • Stigande and Abbot E|gelſine, captaines of the Kentiſhmen agaynſt K. William. 292.43
  • Star paſſeth through the Moone. 194.73
  • Strenwolde ſlaine by the Danes. 239
  • Stomacking betweene the Clergie of the prouinces of Canterburie & Yorke, aboute the Metropoli|tane prerogatiue. 348.77
  • Starres ſeene falling from heauen. 325.27
  • Stigande fleeth into ſcot|lande. 303.22
  • Stephen taketh himſelfe diſhonourably too flight from Wilton Nunrie. 380.2.
  • Stephen Langton Arch|biſhop of Canterburie, a moouer of diſſention a|gaynſt king Iohn. 586.67.
  • EEBO page image 1485Stones at Stonehenge ſet out of Ireland. 123.25
  • Strawes Iacke confeſſion at his death. 1036.30. a
  • Striuelin Abbay in ſcot|lande builded. 203.22
  • Stanley Edward knight, captaine of the rereward at Floddon fielde. 1149 52. created Lord Mont. eagle. 1494.35
  • Stuteſburie, or Sterdeſ|burie Caſtell, made plain with the ground. 445.20
  • Straunge wonder of the Moone. 728.14
  • Starre ſtraungely appea|ring at the byrth of Ed|warde the firſt. 655.2
  • Stephen Abbot of Glaſ|tenburie. 135.45
  • Straunge wonders at the time that the Brytaines reuolted from the Ro|manes. 60.109
  • Statute of Premunire or|deyned. 995.50. a
  • Strife betwixt the Arch|biſhoppe of Canterburie and York, for carying of their croſſes. 516.104
  • Stanehorre in the Ile of Tenet. 599.82
  • State of the Church neg|lected in Englande. 223. 32.
  • Standforde bridge kept by the Norwegians. 284.72
  • Statute agaynſt puruey|ours. 969.23. a
  • Streneſhall, or Trentſall Abbey builded. 208.10
  • Stodham william knight. 595.29.
  • Strawberries. pag. 1372. col. 1. lin. 29.
  • Starres plainely ſcene a|bout the ſunne at the E|clipſe. 362.96
  • Sture, a riuer. 17.31
  • Straunge wilde beaſtes kept in woodſtock park. 364.15.
  • Statutes why ſo called. 354.8 [...].
  • Stephen Archbiſhoppe of Canterburie dyeth 631.6
  • Store riuer. 19.58
  • Strangbow Richarde dy|eth. 444.74
  • Stonie Stratforde. pag. 1416. col. 1. lin 27.
  • Stillington Doctor. pag. 1349.
  • Statute for making of clothes. 947.50. a
  • Steterus King of Alba|nia. 22.91
  • Stafforde towne. pag. 1415 col. 1. lin. 22.
  • Stanes. 245.25
  • Stilico, ſon in law to Ho|norius. 107.19
  • Stewes ſuppreſſed. 1067.12.
  • Stiermarke called Vale|ria. 105.7
  • Stow Iohn cited. 560.5
  • Stuteuile william, made keeper of Topclife Ca|ſtell. 433.35
  • Sture riuer. 215.53
  • Stamford. 252.58
  • Striuelin Caſtell left void 821.50. a. beſieged. 839.45. b.
  • Stradluid. 276.41
  • Stephanus cited. 4.7
  • Sutton Edwarde knight. 1450.16.
  • Subſidy and foure fiftenes graunted. 1578.40
  • Subſidie graunted to king Richard the ſecond. 1008 45. a.
  • Subſidie graunted. 1524. 58.
  • Subſidie. 1604.47
  • Subſidie. pag. 1226. col. 1. lin. 53. pag. 1234. col. 2. lin. 2 [...].
  • Suffolke Earle fleeth too Calais, 1066.20. b
  • Sutton william Doctor, 1443.41.
  • Sudburie Adam Abbot of Ierueux put too death. 1570.14.
  • Sens and Monſtreau be|ſieged and taken. pa. 1209 col. 1. lin. 33.
  • Surrey Duke Marſhall of Englande. 1099.18. a
  • Subſidie graunted. 788.23 b. 830.50. b.
  • Subſidie of wolles. 809. 20. b. 903.34 b.
  • Subſidie. 839.18. b. 869.2. b. 902.44. a. 907.20. a.
  • Southwark ſpoyled by re|bels. 1026.45. a
  • Subſidie too Henrie the fourth. 1141. col. 1. lin. 23 pag. 1150. col. 2. lin. 33. pag. 1135. col. 1. lin. 22. pag. 1345. col. 2.
  • Subſidie payed onelye by great men. 1012.15. b
  • Subſidie of 800000. de|maunded. 1524.5
  • Subſidie. 1858.23
  • Sullemny Gilbert, drow|ned in a tempeſt. 411.95
  • Subſidie money reſtored againe too the owners. 279.59.
  • Subſidie of woolles. 911. 28. b. 969.29. a
  • Subſidie. 981.44. a. 991.1. b 997.45. a.
  • Subdeacons to liue chaſt|ly. 347.53
  • Subdeacons commaunded too forſake their wines. 347.56.
  • Subſidie graunted to king Iohn. 537.68
  • Subſidie leuied by King Iohn. 548.17
  • Suſſex waſted by the Da|nes. 240.73. and 245.4
  • Sonne puniſhed for the fa|thers offence. 240.44
  • Suſſex brought vnder ſub|iection of the weſtſax|ons. 203.64
  • Suffolke ſpoyled by the Danes. 245.53
  • Suthune, biſhop of win|cheſter. 206.56
  • Sunne ſuffreth a great E|clipſe. 192.86
  • Subiectes vntoward too helpe the King with mo|ney. 746.30
  • Suidhelme ſucceedeth Si|gibert in the kingdom of the Eaſtſaxons. 174.90
  • Suidhelme baptiſed by Cedda. 174.96
  • Suſpicion had that the Poictouines ſhould poi|ſon the Engliſhe Nobi|litie. 754.1
  • Suale riuer. 148.48
  • Suardus, or Gunhardus, a great Duke in France 22.51.
  • Sunne eclipſed with a wõ|derfull tempeſt follo|wing. 461.108
  • Sunne ſtraungely eclip|ſed. 41.112
  • Sute of Court, when it was firſt receyued for a law. 742.50
  • Suetonius cited. 48.55. & 51.61.
  • Subſidie of two ſhillings of euerie ploughe lande graunted too the King. 617.50.
  • Sudburie hill. pag. 1337. col. 1. lin. 15.
  • Subſidie. 1590.21
  • Subſidie. 1023.37. a
  • Swaine becommeth a Pi|rate, and diſhonoureth his noble Progenie by committing robberyes. 273.104.
  • Swaine vpon remorſe of conſcience, goeth on pil|grimage to Hieruſalem. 273.107.
  • Swain dieth of a colde by iourneying, but as other ſay, was ſlaine by ſara|ſins. 273.111
  • Swarde Martine an Al|maine, and Colonell of two thouſand Almains, landeth at Sowdrey. 1430.50. his valour and ſtrength. ibid. is ſlaine. 1431.44.
  • Swanus returneth againe intoo Englande with a freſh army. 248.26
  • Swanus by little and lit|tle, bringeth the whole realme of England into ſubiection. 248.34
  • Swanus getteth the whole rule of Englande and is reputed for king. 249.49
  • Swanus vſeth his victo|rie cruelty not onely a|gaynſt the laitie, but al|ſo agaynſt the ſpiritual|tie. 249.57
  • Swithed, or Swithred ſucceedeth Selred in the kingdome of the Eaſt|ſaxons. 197.41
  • Swithed the laſt king that particularlye gouerned the Eaſtſaxons. 197.41
  • Swithed expulſed oute of his Kingdome by Eg|bert. 197.42
  • Swanus King of Den|marke landeth in Eng|lande with an armie, and ſpoyleth the Countrey. 243.67.
  • Swanus returneth wyth his fleete into Denmark. 144 9.
  • Swanus returneth againe into Englande with a mightie armie. 244.15
  • Sweating ſickneſſe. 1550.38.
  • Sweating ſickneſſe perſe|cuteth Engliſhmen in al Countreys. 1708.30
  • Swaine baniſhed the land. 272.11.
  • Swaine putteth away hys lawfull wife, and kepeth Edgina Abbeſſe of the Monaſterie of Leoffe. 270.12.
  • Swanus endeth his lyfe with greate yeares in Denmarke. 250.1
  • Swarde Richarde an out|law, ſpoyleth the poſſeſ|ſions of the Earle of Cornwall. 644.55
  • Swaben Duke Henrie came to king Iohn from the Emperor Otho, and returneth againe. [...]67.40
  • Swaine, ſonne too Earle Godwin, baniſhed the Realme. 270.10
  • Swaine returneth and is pardoned. 270.22
  • Swainwicke 212.50
  • Swaneſcombe. 292.50
  • Swedeners, by the En|gliſh people, called by the EEBO page image 1485 name of Danes. 215.15
  • Swanus departeth againe intoo Denmarke. 246.74.
  • Swanus returneth intoo Englande with an huge armie, to reuenge his ſi|ſters death. 247.56
  • Catherine Swinfordes byrth. 1088.1. a
  • Sweating ſickneſſe verie mortall. 1426.54. a reme|die therefore. 1427.10
  • Swanus king of Dẽmark ſendeth a Nauie intoo England, to recouer his title to the Crowne. 300. 24.
  • Sweating ſickneſſe ra|geth. 1460.40
  • Sweating ſickneſſe rageth 1504.5.
  • Swanus with a ſumme of money payed to him, de|parteth again into Den|marke. 248.17
  • Swedeners ouerthrowne by King Cnute in Den|marke. 261.16
  • Swanus myraculoſly woũ+ded, endeth his lyfe in grieuous tormentes. 249 30.
  • Swanus beſiegeth Lõdõ, and is repulſed. 247.96
  • Swale riuer. 162.13
  • Swineſhed Abbey in Lin|colnſhire. 605.41

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