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The third table for the Chronicles of England from the conquest vntill
this present regiment: wherin the reader is to ob|serue these notes for his
better direction; namelie, to seeke for the surnames of persons as more
commonlie knowne than the proper; and also when the name faileth to looke
for the dignitie, title, office and degree of such persons; as Armenia,
Cipriots, Spaine, France, Portingall, Nauarre, Denmarke, &c; if they
were kings: Archbishop, Bishop, Pope, Car|nall, Legat, &c; if they
were Clergiemen: Chancellors, Treasurors, Lord high constables, Lord wardens
of the cinque ports, &c; Duke, Earle, Marquesse, Queene, Duchesse,
Countesse, &c; if they were great states: Maior, Sargents at law,
Officers, &c: if they were of that degree: knights and esquires
excepted, who as they were of renowme, are accordinglie noted by their
vsuall names. Likewise for such as haue beene executed as notorious
offendors against the prince and the state, to come to the knowledge of
their names, looke for the qualitie of their offense; as counterfeting,
coineclippers, conspiracie and conspirators, murther and murtherers,
rebellion and rebels, treason and trai|tors, preests seminarie, &c:
of all which this table affoordeth infinit examples. Finallie, wheresoeuer
you find this word (Note) there dooth matter of conside|ration come to
hand.
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- ABbasie of Winchester ob|teined for monie, 21, a 40
- Abbat Agelnothus, ¶Sée A|gelnothus. O [...] Batte [...]l in re|scuing Winchelseie is put to flight, 427, a 50. Egelsin.
¶Sée Egelsin. Egelwine. ¶Sée Egelwine. Fecknam of Westminster
installed, 1132, b 20. Frederike. ¶See Frederike. Ioachim, a man of
great fame, 126, a 10. Of Glastenburie an erls son, 42, a 60.
Losauage. ¶Sée Lo|sauage. Paule. ¶See Paule. Of saint Augustine
cap|teine of an armie, 2 a 10. Of S. Edmundsburie, Robert Lo [...] an earls sonne, 20, a 40. Thurstan, ¶Sée Thurstan. Of
Westminster dieth sud|denlie, 516, b 30. ¶Sée Con|spiracie.
- Abbats ordeined by William Rufus, 20, a 60. They and priors
depriued, and whie, 30, b 10. Not to be made knights, &c:
note, 30, b 50
- Abbie of Battell with the roll thereof, 3, 4, 5. The first of white
moonks when and by whom founded, 26, a 60. Of S. Albons repared by
Lan|franke. 18, a 60
- Abbies builded thrée by duke William, 15, a 40. Founded in king
Stephans time, 64, b 60 Eleuen let out to farme, 26, a 40. Searched
and ransac|ked at duke Williams com|mandement, 8, b 50. Suppres|sed,
945, b 50, 946, b 10, 947, b 50. Their lands promised by quéene Marie
to be resto|red: note, 1127, b 10, &c. ¶Sée Churches and
Nunneries.
- Ab [...]uration for speking against the popes authoritie, 898, b 30. Of
bishop Pecocke, 646, a 60. ¶Sée Bishop Pecocke.
- Absolution to be purchased from Rome, 214, b 60. Of the clergie
sued for from Rome, 201, b 60. Of Oxford by legat Otho, 222, a 50. For
vowes & other offenses, 257, b 60. For an oth obteined, 313, b
60. For the offense of di [...]obedience, 201, b 10. Pronounced by car|dinall Poole to the
parle|ment house, 1123, b 10
- Aburgauennie lord arreigned at Westminster, 872, b 10. As|sembleth
a power against Wi|at, & putteth them to flight, 1094, a 10, b
20
- Accusation false for a time pre|uailed but in fine frustrate: note,
223, b 50, 60. Of a iustice for taking of bribes, 243, b 50. Of two
noble men that had the custodie of the king and quéene of Scots, 251,
a 30. Against prince Henrie to king Henrie the fourth his father, 539,
a 10. Uniust re|doundeth to the accusants shame, 937, b 60.
Interchang|able and doubtfull tried by combat: note, 992, b 60, 993, a
10. False punished, 968, a 50. By the pillorie: note, 1132, b 30. Of a
maister against his seruant whereof followed se|cret vengeance, 1084,
b 20, 30
- Acton knight his rebellion, sur|prised, he and his complices
condemned of treason and he|resie, 544, a 60, b 40
- Adela married to Richard Hen|rie the second his son, 94, a
30
- Adelicia. ¶Sée Quéene.
- Admonition. ¶Sée Warning.
- Adnothus master of the horsse to king Harold slaine in fight 6, a
60
- Aduenturers, 875, b 10. Soldi|ers and whie so called, 880, b 60,
881, a 10. Their capteine slaine, and they discomfited, 882, b 10.
Good seruitors, 882, b 60. Slaine and discomfited, their finall end,
883, b 50. ¶Sée Kréekers.
- Adulte. ¶Sée Emperour.
- Adulterie punished with hang|ing, 211, b 60. Seuerelie cor|rected
in a maiors time of London, 440, b 10. ¶Sée In|cest and Whoredome.
- Affinitie ¶Sée Fréendship and Marriage.
- Agatha the mother of Edgar Etheling driuen by tempest into
Scotland, 6, a 30
- Agelmarus bishop of Theiford deposed and whie, 9, a 20
- Agelnothus abbat of Glasten|burie, 5, a 10
- Agincourt battell, 552, b 60. When fought, 618, b 20. The number of
the slaine, noble|men prisoners, 555, a 50, 60, b 10,
&c.
- Agréement. ¶Sée Peace.
- Aire red as though on fier, 38, a 40. Full of clouds, red, yel|low,
& gréene, 102, b 60. Rud|die of colour as though it bur|ned
and of a sanguine hue, 142, a 10. Séemed to be on a bright fier, 167,
a 40. ¶ Sée Sights.
- Aiske a towne, burned by the English, 810, b 30
- Alane earle of Britaine aduan|ced by duke William his vn|cle, 7, a
60
- Alane the blacke earle, issulesse 7, b 20
- Alane le Rous, issulesse, 7, b 20
- Alan the son of Stephan, 7, b 30
- Alanson besieged & yéelded vp, 561, a 40
- Albemarle besieged by French king, 146, b 30. Woone by the earle of
Flanders, 88, b 30
- Albemarle William, whose son should haue béene made king of
England, 22, a 10
- Alberike ruler of Northum|berland, 13, a 40
- Albertus de Lasco, &c: his com|ming into England, 1353, b
40. Prepareth for his returne into Poland, 1354, b 60. De|scribed,
1355, a 10. Intertei|ned at Oxford, 50, 60, b 10. His departing
thense, 20, ¶Sée Polander.
- Alderman of London his au|thoritie, 120, a 30. Seuen de|ceased
within the space of ten moneths, 1209, b 60, 1132, b 10 ¶Sée
Almshouses, Charitie, Londoners, and Schoole.
- Aldgitha quéene, sister to Ed|win & Mercia sent to
Che|ster, 1. a 30
- Aldred archbishop of Yorke, 1, a 40. Crowneth duke William, 1, b
20. And Mawd quéene, 6, a 60. Dieth for griefe, b 60.
- Alexander king of Scots de|ceasseth, the manner thereof, 283, a
10
- Alexander bishop of Lincolne fled into Scotland, 8, a 30
- Alexander Robert. ¶ Sée Iusts triumphant.
- Alexander. ¶Sée Pope.
- Alice the daughter of erle Mo|rieine sold for monie, 84, a
60,
- Allum déere, 791
- Almaine great and tall incoun|tred withall by the duke of Suffolke,
833, b 60, 834, a 10
- Almes. ¶Sée Charitie.
- Almeshouses for the poore, 1311, b 20. Within Bishopsgate, 1062, b
30. Of Dauid Smith for poore widows, 1375, b 50, 1376. For the reliefe
of the poore, 1377, b 30
- Almiramumoli king of the Sa|racens feineth himselfe dead, 124, a
20
- Altars taken downe and tables set in their roome, 1062, b 10
- Ambassadour into Denmarke, 892, b 10. 1348. a 20, 30, &c.
Sent into France, 110, b 10, 167, a 50, 205, a 60, 209, a 20, 257, a
20, 336, a 20, 351, a 50, 477, a 30, 485, b 30, 546, b 30, 849, a 10,
&c: 1229, [page 1480] a 10, 20, 1129, a 50, 1380, a 50, 60,
1381, all. 1382, a 10, &c. ¶Sée Sackuill. Sent to the generall
councell, they come to the councell, 236, b 60. At Cambreie, 260, b
10. Sent into Germanie, 292, b 20. Sent to the king of Almaigne, 260,
b 60. To Philip archduke of Bur|gogne, 777, a 50. To the pope, 242, a
20, 365, a 50, 380, a 20, 535, a 20, 30, 381, b 10, 237, a 60, 205, b
10, 179, b 60, 187, a 50, b 30, 29, a 50, 31, b 10, 20, &c.
Sent to the king of Scots, 297, b 20, 162, a 60, 163, b 30, 1402, b
30. Sent into Spaine, 248, b 30. To the emperour Charles, 897, b 60.
The answer which they receiue, 899, a 10. Sent from Alfonse king of
Castile, &c: 100, b 50. Sent from the king of Connagh in
Ire|land, 96, b 40. Sent from the emperour, 1093, a 30, 961, a 50,
894, a 30, 891, a 60, 839, a 60: note, 791, a 30, 35, a 10, 38, a 10,
75, a 60. Out of France into England, 1238, a 20. From the K. of
Spaine, 808, b 60, 894, a 60, b 10. From the French king with a
traine, 848, a 40, 50, 60, 771, a 50, 546, b 30, 1315, b 60, 1316, a
10, 518, a 30, 474, b 40, 350, b 60, 282, b 50, 334, b 60. From the
good townes in Flanders, 368, a 60. From the king of Hunga|rie, 894, b
40. Out of Mus|couie, 1132, b 60, 1211, b 50, 60. From the duke of
Bur|gogne, 693, b 30, 60. From the pope, 336, a 10. Out of Scotland,
705, a 30, 518, a 60, 159, b 60, 875, b 40. From Swethen about a
marriage, 1185, a 60, b 10
- Ambassador ligier of Spaine. ¶ Sée Mendoza.
- Ambassage disdainefull, 545, a 10. Roiall into France, 477, a
60
- Amberuilliers castell taken, 589, a 60
- Amphibalus bodie found and buried at saint Albons, 101, b 30
- Amphibologie of this woord daughter, 156, b 10
- Ambition was Anselme loth to be suspected of, 28, a 10. Of earle
Robert of Nor|thumberland, 22, b 10. Of earle Iohn, 132, b 40. In the
French and Spanish kings aspiring to the em|pire. 851, a 40,
&c. Of arch|bishop Thurstane notable, 38, b 10. Of bishop
Long|champe. 129, a 10. Of an old aged bishop of Durham: note, 119, b
40, 50, 60. Of earles suing to be kings, 1, a 30. Of two archbishops,
39, b 60. Of bishops, 38, b 20. Con|tentious, 121, a 30. Of two moonks
labouring for an ab|basie, 18, b 60. Of mans na|ture, 76, a 40, 714, a
30. The working thereof, 739, b 60. And fruits thereof: noted in
Robert, 12, a 30. It will haue a fall: note, 734, b 60. Note the whole
storie, from page 1083, a 60, b 10, &c. 1084, b 10,
&c. ¶ Sée Selim and Turke.
- Amsterdam a towne of great concourse and commerce, in|expugnable,
1430, b 30, 50
- Anabaptists doo penance and are burned, 946, a 40, 50. Their
heresies, recantation, and penance at Pauls crosse, 1260, b 10, 20,
30, &c. Ba|nished. 1261, b 20. Burned in Smithfield, 1261, b
40. Manie in Amsterdam, 1430, b 40
- Anger and what the heat there|of driueth a man vnto: note, 211, b
10. ¶ Sée Enuie.
- Angiers citie taken, 158, b 30. Woone of king Iohn by as|sault,
170, a 30. And by him repared, 170, b 30
- Angleseie inuironed with the sea, 23, a 40
- Angolesme recouered by the Frenchmen, 369, a 30
- Aniou, a rode made thereunto by the duke of Clarence, 579, b
60
- Anne Askew and others ar|reigned and acquited, 968, b 10,
&c.
- Anne Bullen created marchio|nesse of Penbroke, 928, b 30. ¶ Sée
Quéene.
- Anne of Cléeue, a marriage betwéene hir and king Hen|rie the eight
concluded, 947, b 60. She is receiued at Ca|lis, landeth in Kent, the
or|der of hir receiuing on Black heath, 948, a 40, b 30, The méeting
of hir and the king, hir chariot wherein she rode all hir iournie, hir
welcome to Gréenewich, 949,, a 50, b 20, 60. She is married to king
Henrie the eight, 950, a 10, &c. At quéene Maries coronation,
1091, a 30. Decea|seth, 1133, b 60
- Annates forbidden to be paid to the pope, 928, a 40
- Annuities. ¶Sée Patents.
- Anselme archbishop of Can|turburie elected, 20, a 60. At strife
with William Rufus, and whie, 24, a 10. His shift for his paiment to
William Rufus and his honest sa|tisfaction, 22, b 10. ¶ Sée
Archbishop. Prepareth to auoid the realme by ship, and complaineth to
the pope of William Rufus, 26, a 10. His admonition from Rome to
William Rufus, retur|neth into England, 27, b 60. At the instance of
Hugh earle of Chester commeth o|uer into England, 28, a 10. Restored
home, 28, b 20. Go|eth to Rome, 31, b 20. De|nieth to doo homage to
Hen|rie the first: note, 29, a 50. Holdeth a councell at West|minster:
note, and what was there decréed, 30, a 60. Re|fuseth to consecrat the
bi|shops inuested by the king, 31, a 60. Banished, and his sée seized
vpon into the kings hands, 32, a 10. Receiued into Henrie the firsts
fauour and returneth home, 33, b 20, 30. Held a synod, and what was
there decréed, 34, b 10. Writeth to pope Pas|chall that he would not
send archbishop Thomas of Yorke his pall, 35, a 20. His cursse feared
of king Henrie the first and his bishops, 36, b 30. He falleth sicke,
35, b 60. His death, and what coun|trie man he was, 36, a 30
- Antedating of the kings seale tresonable and so executed, 953, a
20
- Anticipation. ¶Sée Subsidie.
- Antipape, 421, a 50, b 50, 475. a 10, 535, a 10, 24, b 20. ¶Seé
Fitzleo, Pope, and Schisme.
- Antiquitie reuerenced, note the meaning of the proclama|tion, 1321,
b 30. Presented vnto quéene Elisabeth at Norwich, 1293, b 30, 1294, a
60, b 10
- Antwerpe entred into by the Spaniards who plaied the cruell
tyrants, 1263, a 10 In|terteineth the duke of Alan|son right roiallie:
note, 1332, 1333, &c: to 1344, a 10. Re|ioiseth at the duke of
Alan|sons comming, 1331, a 60, ¶ Sée Duke of Alanson.
- Apparell of king Henrie the eight at his coronation, 801, a 40.
Running at the ring, 805, b 60. Of him and his nobles going to méet
Maxi|milian, 820, a 10, 20. After the taking of Tornaie, 822, b 60.
Sumptuous at quéene Annes coronation, 931, a 10, &c. b 60. Of
the duke of A|lanson whereat the French woondered, 1337, a 10. Of
William Rufus counted gor|gious then, but now verie simple, 27, b 40.
Of Edward the second gorgious and tri|umphant, 322, a 20. Sump|tuous
of Richard the second, 501, b 40. Of sir Iohn A|rundell verie
sumptuous, 423, b 50. Strange of prince Henrie, sonne to Henrie the
fourth, 539, a 30. Gorgi|ous of Richard the seconds court: note, at
the verie end of his storie, 544. Of Ed|ward the fourth at an
inter|view with the French king, 699, a 60, b 10, &c.
Sump|tuous of the earle of Nor|thumberland, 791, a 60. Sumptuous of
the duke of Buckingham, 801, a 10. Of great estates, 825, a 20.
Statelie in France at a tilt, 834, a 30. Of the earle of Surie
receiuing the French kings ambassadors, 148, a 40. Statelie of the
duchie of Brabant, 1336, a 20. Of the monsieur of Brabant, 1333, b 60.
Of the king of England and France at an interuiew, 851, a 50, b 60,
859, a 60, 860, a 20, 30, 40. Right gorgious in a shew, 807, b 40.
Faire sutes gi|uen by king Iohn and the archbishop of Canturburie to
their seruants: note, 163, a 60. Disguised souldiers in womens
apparell: note, 1188, b 40. Of women wherein a bishop disguiseth
himselfe, 132, a 10. Costlie forbidden, 111, b 40. An act for it, 353,
a 40, 396, b 40. Of a knight all not worth foure shillings, 1099, b
20. Changed from robes to rags: note, 460, b 30. ¶ Sée Maske.
- Apparition. ¶ Sée Uision.
- Appeales to Rome, 213, a 40, 133, a 60, 98, a 50, 210, a 30.
Forbidden, &c, 74, a 30. Of the prince of Wales before the
French king, 401, a 20
- Appletrée. ¶ Sée Gun.
- Apprentises at what time ad|mitted to fellowships of com|panies,
120, a 20
- Aques besieged by earle Ri|chard, Henrie the seconds sonne, 99, b
40
- Aquitane full of warre, [...]03, a 50. The grant thereof to the duke of Lancaster reuo|ked,
485, b 10. Recouere [...] by the French, the dignitie [...]nd state of that dukedome, 641, a 40, 50
- Arbitrement of certeine graue persons in the strife be|twéene
William Rufus and his brother Robert reiected, and whie, 21, a
60
- Archbishop Aldred submitteth himselfe to duke William, 1, a 50. ¶
Sée Aldred. An|selme, ¶ Sée Anselme. A|rundell of Canturburie his
answer for the clergie, he chafeth, the kings answer to him, 526, a
20, 40, 60. Bald|wine of Canturburie decea|seth, 130, b 50. Exhorted
men to go to warre against the Saracens, 108, a 40. Boni|face of
Canturburie vncle to quéene Elenor, 225, a 60. Described, and how he
came to be aduanced, 226, a 60. He deceaseth, 767, a 30. Courtneie of
Canturburie his visitation, 483, b 60. He excommunicateth the
Wicle|nists: note, 484, a 10. Au|thorised by the pope to leuie foure
pence of the pound, &c: note, 485, a 20. Cranmer of
Canturburie, 929, b 30. ¶ Sée Cranmer. Edmund of Canturburie getteth
him to Pontneie to remaine in voluntarie exile, 224, b 60. What caused
him to depart England, his death and sur|name, reputed a saint, 225, a
10, 20. Grindall of Can|turburie elected, 1262, a 30. Deceaseth, 1354,
a 20. Heath of Canturburie his words vttered in the parlement house
touching the procla|ming of quéene Elisabeth, 1170, a 40. Lord
chancel|lor, 1130, b 40. Hubert e|lected of Canturburie, lord chéefe
iustice, 140, a 30, 145, b 30. Complained of to the pope, 153, a 20.
His words at the coronation of king Iohn, 158, b 60. Lord chan|cellor,
to the mislike of some: note, 159, b 30. Deceaseth, 169, a 50.
Lanfranke. ¶Sée Lanfranke. Langton of Canturburie elected whiles two
others were striuing for it, 171, a 10. Neuill of Can|turburie
commended, 213, a 60. His conditions, b 10, &c. Parker of
Canturburie de|ceaseth, 1261, a 10. His com|mendation, 20. A
benefactor diuerse waies, 40, 50, 60, ¶Sée Parker. Rafe of
Can|turburies returne into Eng|land out of Normandie, 41, a 10. Dieth,
42, a 60. Reignolds election of Canturburie bred much discord, 169, a
60. Ri|chard of Canturburie elected receiueth his pall, 37, b 20. His
consecration disturbed, 85, b 60. His death, and con|ditions: note,
108, a 40. Ro|bert of Canturburie accused by Edward the first to the
pope, suspended, 313, b 50. Ro|ger of Canturburie, 64, b 20. Sauage of
Canturburie deceaseth, 795, b 30. Ste|phan of Canturburie decea|seth,
210, a 10. Stigand. ¶Sée Stigand. Stratford of Canturburie in Edward
[page 1481] the thirds displesure, he wri|teth vnto him,
refuseth to come to the court, 361, a 10, 30, 60. Sudburie of
Can|turburie made lord chancel|lour, 424, b 50. Theobald of
Canturburie consecrated, 50, a 60. Deceased, 68, b 60. Tho|mas, 9, a
20. ¶Sée Thomas. Wethersheid elected to Can|turburie, 210, a 10.
White|gift doctor of diuinitie, thank|full for his aduancements, the
armes of both sées which he inioied blasoned, his po|sie answerable to
his proper|tie, 1355, b 30, &c. Made of the priuie councell,
1434, b 60. William of Canturburie, 42, a 60
- Archbishop of Canturburie primat of Ireland, 22, b 50. Made the
popes legat, 147, b 50. Besieged Marleburgh castell, 142, a 40. Flieth
out of the realme, 59, a 60. Goeth to Rome, 39, b 60. Hath power
legantine, 69, a 10. He and king William at conten|tion and whie, 24,
a 20, Cap|teine of an armie, 2 a 10. Put by from crowning the king, 1,
b 20. Accused of treason by the speaker in parlement, 490, b 40.
Condemned to perpetuall imprisonment, 491 a 50. His words at a
parle|ment in the behalfe of the clergie, that would be exemp|ted from
paieng of subsidies, &c: 301, b 60. His goods con|fiscat, his
obstinacie, 302, a 20, 50. Purchaseth a grant of the pope to leuie
monie, 238, a 60. Restored to his sée, 514, a 10, His cursse, 241, a
60. He and Winchester made fréends, 247, b 10. Standeth against Henrie
the third in defense of his clergie, at contention with the earle of
Kent, appealeth to Rome, dieth in his re|turne from thense, 213, a 30,
&c. Readie to broch new contention, 204, b 60, Le|gat and lord
chéefe iustice of England, 147, b 60
- Archbishops at contention for primasie: note, 9, a 30. De|cided by
the king and bi|shops of the lands, 9, a 60. Sentenced by decrée of
the pope, 9, b 40. Go both to Rome, and whie, 31, b 20. At strife, 35.
all. For the pri|masie: note, 37, b 40. Tho|rough ambition, 39, b 60.
Sue both personallie for their con|secration to the pope, 40, a 10,
&c. At strife for a peece of seruice about king Henrie the
first, 43, a 40. At strife for carrieng of their crosses, 142, b 20.
At strife in king Henrie the eights time, 919, b 30. Of Canturburies
sée void foure yeares, and in Henrie the first hands, 37, a 60
- Archbishops of Canturburie from the first to the last, their names
and liues, &c: set downe in a collection, 1435, a 10,
&c.
- Archbishop Geffreie bastard of Yorke, 119, b 10. Obteineth his
pall, 130, b 20, Commit|ted to prison: note, 130, b 60. Depriued and
whie, 161, b 60. Restored to all his dignities, 163, b 20 Stealeth out
of the realme, 170, b 50. Deceasseth, 176, b 10. Gerard of Yorke
consecrateth the bishops of Henrie the firsts inuesting, 31, b 10.
Receiueth his pall, 31, b 60. Deceaseth, 35, a 10. Greie of Yorke,
182, a 60. Gréenewich, and what summes of monie the pope had of him,
315, a 20. Neuill, 969, b 10, Roger sent to the pope, 72, a 60.
For|bidden the vse of the sacra|ments, 76, b 10. Deceaseth, 105, b 20.
Sands, 1145, b 50. ¶ Sée Sands. Thomas sometimes Henrie the firsts
chapleine and much a doo a|bout his consecration, 35, a 10.
&c. Refuseth to come to Can|turburie to be consecrated, 35 a
50. Suspended, &c. 35, b 60, 36, a 10. Hath his pall sent him
from the pope, 36, a 50. Submits himselfe to Can|turburie, note the
forme, 36, b 30. Dieth, 37, b 40. Thur|stane of Yorke, 37, b 40.
Re|stored vpon condition, 40, b 60. Made lieutenant of the north
parts, 49, a 20. In armes against the Scots, 49, a 50. Deceaseth,
1211, a 50
- Archbishop of Yorke acknow|leged primat of all Scot|land, 9, b 20,
His subiection to the archbishop of Cantur|burie: note, 9, b 10. Sent
o|uer to Guisnes to be kept in safe custodie, 693, b 10. In|constant
and variable: note, 683, a 20, 60, b 10. A conspi|rator, he is in
armes, 529, b 10, 20. Forbidden to be at Ri|chard the firsts
coronation, 143, b 30. The estimation that was had of him, his
protesta|tion whie he put on armes, b. 60. He and others arre|sted,
put to death, reputed a martyr, 530, a 30, 60, a 10. Of counsell with
the Per|sies conspiracie, 522, a 10, 20. Made cardinall, resig|neth
his archbishoprike, 279, b 20. Crowneth Henrie the first, and whie,
28, a 20. De|priued of his crosse, 257, b 50. Accurssed by the pope,
his constancie: note, 256, b 40. Gouernour of the realme, 229, b 10.
Proud, deposed, and out of fauour with Ri|chard the first, 147, b 40.
Ac|cused but to no purpose, 143, a 10. His presumptuous demeanor, 98,
a 30. He and Elie reconciled by Richard the firsts means, 144, a 60.
He and Durham at strife, 133, a 60. Sicke and his place sup|plied, 49,
a 60
- Archbishop of Cullen visiteth Beckets toome, 107, b 60. Of Rome
chéefe gouernour of England, 132, b 30. Of saint Andrews in Scotland
re|ceiueth his staffe from an al|tar, 41, a 50. A deadlie eni|mie to
Henrie the eight, 959, b 10. Of Uienna the popes legat not receiued as
legat, and whie, 29, a 40
- Archbishops of England are in no respect to deale with the pope:
note, 24. Their authoritie notablie exempli|ed in Anselme: note, 24,
25. Their election annulled vp|on good causes: note, 210, a 10. Six at
London in time of the parlement, 256, a 10
- Archbishoprike of Canturbu|rie void more than thrée yeares, 225, a
60. Uoid foure yeares: note, 18, b 10. Let out to farme, 206, a
40
- Archbishopriks giuen to stran|gers by duke William, 9, a 20
- Archdecons should be decons, 30, b 30
- Archdeconries not to be let out to farme, 30, b 30
- Archer good was Henrie the eight, 806, a 40
- Archer English of the garri|son of Calis, a notable péece of
seruice against the enimie, 380, a 60
- Archers of England driue the French from their siege, 363, a 10.
Notable seruice against the Genowaies: note, 372, a 40, 50, Uictorious
a|gainst the French, 373, a 60. Seruice against the Scots, 987, a 60.
Fulfill a prophe|sie: note, 388, b 50. Force a|gainst the French, 389,
a 40, Worthie actiuitie, 396, b 60. Ualiancie against the Spa|niards,
399, a 30. Good ser|uice vnder sir Hugh Caluer|lie, 422, b 50. Under
the conduct of a préest, 443, b 50 Shot killeth in a quarell, 447, a
50. Great seruice a|gainst the Spanish & French 448, a 10.
Good seruice a|gainst the Saracens, 473, a 60. In the time of a
con|spiracie: note, 516, a 30. The greatest force of the Eng|lish
armie: note, 553, a 60. Good seruice at Teukesbu|rie field, 687, b 60.
Good ser|uice vnder sir Humfreie Talbot, 770, b 30. Good ser|uice
against the enimie, 771, a 10. Of the Cornish re|bels whose arrowes
were in length a full cloth yard. 782, b 10. Game made with laieng
wast of garden [...] in Moore field, 785, a 20. A shew of two hundred in a mai|game
before king Henrie the eight, 836, b 40. Gall the French horssemen,
966, a 60
- Archers Irish, 986, a 20. Dis|comfited, 984, b 40. ¶Sée
In|closures.
- Ard assaulted by the English|men, 528, b 40
- Arden murthered by the means of his wife a notable whoore: note,
1062, b 40, &c.
- Arden. ¶Sée Sumeruill.
- Arks besieged, 819, a 30
- Arlet duke William Conqu [...]|rors mother the daughter of a burgesse, 20, a 10
- Armach in Ireland, where the sée metropolitane is, 100, b 40
- Armenia, the king thereof com|meth ouer into England for aid
against the Turkes, 448, b 50. Sueth for a safe con|duct to come into
England, which is denied him, 453, b 30. Would gladlie that a peace
betwéene England and France should be concluded, 480. b 30
- Armetrid [...] the wife of Hugh Lou earle of Chester, 20, a 40
- Armie called the armie of God and the holie church, 185. a
50
- Armour, and an ordinance for the same, 105, a 30. ¶ See England.
- Arnalt knight his valiantnesse, 997, a 10, 40
- Arrogancie of Becket bla|med, 77, b 10. ¶Sée Ambition and Pride.
- Arsacid [...]. ¶ Sée Saracens.
- Arthur made awaie by meanes of his vncle king Iohn, and whie, 7, b
30
- Arthur the eldest and first son of Henrie the seuenth borne, 769, b
10. Had carnall know|ledge with his wife, he is sent into Wales, 789,
a 50, 60, b 20. Deceaseth, 790, b 10
- Arthur Plantagenet created vicount Lisle, 878, a 50. De|ceaseth in
the tower, 955, a 60. ¶ Sée Plantagenet.
- Arthur of Britaine. ¶ Sée Duke.
- Arundell castell besieged, 30, a 50
- Arundell knight drowned, his excesse and sumptuous appa|rell, 423,
b 10, 60
- Aske a notable rebell pardoned: note, 942, b 30. He and o|thers
practise to raise a new rebellion, 944, a 10, &c. He with his
coparteners is exe|ecuted, 944, b 10
- Assassini. ¶ Sée Saracens,
- Assemblies vnlawfull an act there against, 1061, a 30
- Assise of bread published by proclamation: note, 166, a 20,
30
- Astronomers deceiued, and how they excused their false predictions,
882, b 20. De|ceiued in their predictions 1356, b 30,
&c.
- Attaindors at parlament, 946, b 20. 995, a 10. ¶Sée Trea|son.
- Audleie lord chéefe capteine of the Cornish rebels ignomi|niouslie
drawne vnto Ti|burne and executed, 782, a 10, b 30. Slaine. 649, b
10
- Audleie knight lord chancel|lor, 929, b 20. Kéeper of the great
seale, 928, b 20
- Auricular confession. ¶ Sée Confession.
- Auxerre citie taken by sir Ro|bert Knols 391, b 30