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  • Faleife yeeldeth to Chaſtillon. 1824.40.
  • Fabian Robert. 1463.7.
  • Faleys beſieged by Henry the fift. pag. 1190. col. 2. lin. 30. rendered to him. pag. 1191. col. 1. lin. 54.
  • Father of our Lorde Ieſus Chriſt, onely king. 262.52.
  • Famine and dearth in the king|dome of South Saxons. 182.57.
  • Falaiſe yeelded to the French. pag. 1277. col. 1. lin. 4.
  • Faruham Caſtle raſed by the frendes of Kyng Henry the third. 611.67.
  • Falayſe towne in Normandye won by the french K. 558.42
  • Farnham Caſtle builded. 377.53.
  • Farindon Caſtle builded. 381.18.
  • Fabian cited. 166.72.
  • Farribridge. pag. 1310. col. 2 lin. 7.
  • Falſe proteſtation horribly pu|niſhed. 274.110.
  • Fabian cited, 32. 96. and. 44 97. and .74.30. and .75. 106. and .93.18.
  • Fauſta daughter to Maximi|nianus, married to Conſtan|tinus. 91.7.
  • Fabian cited. 93.57. and .95. 41. and 102.50. and .117. 59. and .125.19.
  • Feryngdon high Abbot of Re|ding executed for denying the ſupremacie, 1574.30.
  • Ferdinande the Emperour di|eth, and his Obſequies. 1834.36.
  • Felton Iohn hãged for bãging vp a Romiſh Bull. 1853.2.
  • Ferrers George a Burgeſſe of the Parlament houſe arre|ſted vppon an execution and deliuered by the Parlament 1584.20.
  • Fredericke the Emperour ſen|deth a power to repreſſe the rebellious Flemings. 1431 40.
  • Fermherſt Caſtle won. 1529.44.
  • Feſcampe in Normandie. 321.72.
  • Ferentine Iohn a Leagate frõ the Pope cõmeth into Eng|land in viſitation, and ſpede|ly departeth againe. 563.64.
  • Feſcampe William. 313.7.
  • Fert Caſtle burnt. 385.41.
  • Felixa Burgunian, Byſhop of Dunwich. 30.92.
  • Fechamley battell, fought by the Saxons, againſt the Bri|taynes 143.18.
  • Fetherſton hanged for the ſu|premacie. 1580.40.
  • Feigned friendſhip betweene King Henry the ſecond of Englande and Lewes of Fraunce. 398.69.
  • Ferdinando Archduke of Au|ſtrich made Knight of the Garter. 1531.18.
  • Feuexſhame Abbey builded. 383.46.
  • Felix Biſhop of the parties of Burgoigne commeth into Britaine. 162.52.
  • Felix conuerteth the Eaſtan|gles to the fayth of Chriſt. 162.59.
  • Felix dieth at Dũwich. 162.61
  • Ferrers Georg Lord of miſrule in the Court. 1711.45.
  • Fetherſton William naming himſelfe K. Edward the ſixt, is whipped and, afterward for ſaying king Edward was liuin, ga [...]d that he ſpake with him, is hanged. 1763.46.
  • Sir Raufe Ferrors accuſed of treaſon. 1022.41. b.
  • Ferrex and Porter ſonnes to Gorbedug, beginto reigne o|uer Britaine. 22.36.
  • Ferrex fleeth into Fraunce for aide agaynſt his brother. 22.50.
  • Ferrex and his people ſlayne. 22 56.
  • Ferreys William, taken priſo|ner. 345.27.
  • Feader a Collectour, ſlayne. 267.24.
  • Ferreys Robert, Earle of Dar|bie. 435.20.
  • Ferdomachus, Biſhop of Ley|niſter in Ireland. 328.28.
  • A fyfteen graunted. 1557.30.
  • Fyſher Iohn Biſhop of Roche|ſter is of counſel with the Queene in her matter of di|uorce. 1551.6. refuſeth the oth of ſucceſſion. 1563.17. is beheadded. 1563.56. had been elected Cardinal. 1567.3.
  • Fits Williams William Knight Captaine of Guiſ|nes. 1531.17.
  • Fits Roy Henry Duke of Rich|mond, dyeth. 1565.30.
  • Fits Garett Thomas Lord, re|bellethin Ireland, and com|mitteth great outrages. 1563.17. is taken priſoner. 1564.24. is executed with his fiue Vncles. 1569.5.
  • Fits Williams Williã knight Treaſurer of the kings houſ|hold. 1536.1.
  • Fits Williams William knight landeth with a Nauie at Treyport. 1526.40.
  • Fines Thomas Lorde Dacres of the South hanged. 1580.35.
  • Fits Williams William Knyght vice Admiral recey|ued the Emperour on the Sea. 1509.16.
  • Fines Lord Clinton Admiral of the Nauie at Muſklebo|rough field. 1615. his prow|eſſe at Blackeneſſe. 1629. 20. wynneth Broughty crag. 1630.1. Colonel of ye foote|men in the iourney of Saint Quintins. 1767.26. hygh Admyral goeth forth wyth a great fleete. 1779.26. bur|neth Conqueſt and other places adioyning. 1781.16. is ſent into the North againſt the rebels with an armie ioyntly with the Earle of Warwicke. 1840.37. is created Earle of Lincolne. 1862.48. goeth Ambaſſa|dour into Fraunce. 1863.24.
  • Shelley Edward his Vallor & death. 1624.32.
  • Fitzwilliams William made knight. 1487.28.
  • EEBO page image 1458Fitz Iocelyne Reginald, made Byſhop of Bath. 432.54.
  • Fitz Miles Roger, Earle of Hereford. 396.16.
  • Fitz Roy Henry baſe ſonne of Henry the eyght created Earle of Notingham and af|terward ye ſame daye Duke of Richmond and Somer|ſet. 1526.10.
  • Fiue ſhillings leuied of euery hyde of land. 535.62.
  • Iohn Fitz Thomas created Earle of Kildare. 855.54 b
  • Fitz Iames Richard created Byſhop of London. 1458. 38. maketh an Oration con|ſolatory to the kyng. 1458.36.
  • Fitz Miles walter, ſucceedeth his brother Roger in the Earldome of Hereford. 396 19.
  • Fitz Iohn Euſtace, ſlayn. 397 45.
  • Fitz Scrope Richard inuadeth and ſpoyleth the landes of Edrick Siluaticus. 297.20
  • Finan ſucceedeth Aydan in the Biſhoprick of Northumber|land. 171 20.
  • Fyue Moones ſeene in Yorke ſhyre 551.56.
  • Firſt falling out betweene king Henry the ſecond, and Tho|mas Becket. 400.53.
  • Firſt inhabitants of Brytayne not certainely knowne. 1.10
  • Firſt inhabitantes of Brytaine, why called Giantes. 6.80.
  • Fitz Peter Geffrey made chief Iuſtice of England. 535.90.
  • Fitz Peter Geffrey created Earle of Eſſex, and gyrded wyth the ſworde of the ſame 545.39.
  • Firſt battaile betweene the Saxons one againſt another in Britaine. 142.97.
  • Fitz Peter Geffrey dieth. 582 62. what he was. 582.64.
  • Fitz Walter Robert appoynted general for the Barons of England agaynſt king Iohn 588.12.
  • Fitz Walter Robert. 556.57.
  • Fyre braſteth out of certayne ryftes of the earthe. 362.112.
  • Fyre ſeene in the ayre. 558.1.
  • Finchamſteede in Barkeſhyre 329.29.
  • Fitz Hamon Robert. 334.1.
  • Fines ſea [...]ed by Henry the .iii. on his officers for falſhood. 646.38.
  • Fitz Iohn Euſtace. 369.1.
  • Fitz Alain William. 369.1.
  • Fitzvize Richard, taken priſo|ner. 376.36.
  • Fyrſt Mayor of London. 566.92.
  • Fitziames Byſhop of London dyeth. 1518.45.
  • Fitz Peter, Geffrey Lord chief Iuſtice of England. 542.18
  • Fitz Bernard Thomas, accur|ſed by Archbyſhop Thomas Becket. 409.80.
  • Fitz Vrſe Reignold, knight. 415.62.
  • Fitz Aldeline William, Sewer to king Henry the ſeconde. 419.55.
  • Fitzbarhard Robert ſent ouer into Ireland. 419.55.
  • Fitz Bernhard Robert, made keeper of Waterfoord and Weſſefoord cities in Ire|land. 421.42.
  • Fitz Radulfe William, Lorde Steward of Normandie, in|terdicted. 508.49.
  • Fitz Oſoert William, called o|therwiſe, William wyth the long beard. 528.100.
  • Fitz Williams William Erle of Southampton Lord Pri|uie ſeale dyeth at Newcaſtle in his iourney towardes Scotland yet his ſtandard is borne in the foreward al this iourney. 1595.14
  • Fitz Williams Williã knight Lord Admyral is created Earle of Southampton. 1571.5.
  • Fitz Williams William hurt. 1477.35.
  • Fifteene payed. 786.53. a. 840 30. a.
  • Flint Caſtle builded. 789.6. a.
  • Fifteenes graunted. pa. 1144. col. 1. lin. 36. pag. 1150. col. 2. lin. 28. pag. 1156. col. 1. lin. 45.
  • Fitz waren Lorde Fitz waren created Erle of Bath. 1565 22.
  • Fitz Baldrick Hugh, Shyrife of Yorkeſhyre. 307.99.
  • Fiſhmongers of Lõdon diſqui|eted. 1039.24. b.
  • Fiſh like to a man, taken in the ſea. 559.56
  • Fiſhes fight vpon the land. 471 101.
  • Fitzaldelme William ordeyned Lord chiefe Iuſtice of Ire|land. 444.76
  • Fiſhes die in the waters tho|rowe ſharpnes of a froſte. 447 7.
  • Fines Ingram Lord. 726.11
  • Firy impreſſions ſeene in the ayre. 1834.40. and. 1870.46. and. 1872.21.
  • Finch Thomas knight, Camp maiſter in the iourney of S. Quintines. 1767.58. he ap|pointed to be knight marſhal at Newehauen, is drowned. 1838.30.
  • Foqueſolles Seneſchal of Bul|logne ſlaine. 1599.17
  • Foſ [...]ew Andrian knight attain|ted, and executed. 1570.54.
  • Fore Richard choſen biſhop of Exceter, ſent ambaſſadour into Scotland. 1432.6. ſent ambaſſadour into Fraunce. 1439.35. biſhop of Durhã and owner of Northam ca|ſtle. 1448.21. Ambaſſa|dour into Scotland. 1449. 2. aſſwageth by letters, the diſpleaſure of the Scottiſhe king. 1452.18. is deſired of the Scottes to come and ſpeake with hym. ibidem. is a meane for the mariage of the kyngs daughter vnto the Scot. eadem. 55. made Bi|ſhop of Wincheſter. 1455.43.
  • Foxe Richard Biſhop of Win|cheſter, one of the priuie Councel to king Henrye the eight. 1464.48
  • Forthere ſucceedeth Aldhelme in the Biſhopricke of Shire|burne. 192.5
  • Forthere leaueth his Biſhoprik and goeth to Rome. 192.9.
  • Foure great high wayes in Britaine begun. 23.46
  • Foure great high wayes in Bri|taine finiſhed. 24.60
  • Foſſe way where it begynneth and endeth. 24.66
  • Fore Iohn cited. 154.56. and .223.78. and 263.13
  • Foxe Iohn deceyued. 235.52.
  • Foreſtes and parkes diſparked by king Iohn, to let ye game abrode, to deſtroye the corne in the fieldes. 568.44
  • Fountaine floweth with bloud. 329.40.
  • Foure and twentye gouernors appoynted in England. 752 45.
  • Foure ſunnes ſeene in the Ele|ment, beſides the naturall Sunne. 942.8
  • Iohn Fordham Biſhop of Dur|ham fleeth. 1070.36. a
  • Foulgiers caſtle taken, and vt|terly deſtroyed. 409.50
  • Foure kings in Kent, and their names, at Ceſars commyng 42.97.
  • Fouke earle of Aniou, retur|neth out of the holy land. 359.17.
  • Foukes de Brent aduaunced to mariage, by king Iohn. 596.44.
  • Fordher a knight ſlaine, atten|ding vppon king Edwine. 159.75.
  • Focas Emperour. 153.50
  • Formalis Archbiſhop of Erier dyeth at Northampton. 480 48.
  • Foreſt Frier hanged, & burnt. 1570.10.
  • Fourty thouſand knightes fees and vpward, in Englande. 757.77.
  • Forth in Scotland, in Britiſh, werd. 140.9
  • Fornham battaile fought by the Nobles, on the part of Kyng Henry the ſecond, againſt the Nobles on the part of Henry his ſonne. 431.83
  • Forz William earle of Albe|marle moneth ſedition. 618.31.
  • Forfeylure for killing the kings Deere. 366.7
  • Fouke earle of Aniou, becom|meth friende to kyng Henry the firſt. 356.38
  • Forz William earle of Albe|marle dyeth. 528.44
  • Foreſtes deuided into foure quarters, to be gouerned by foure Iuſtices. 459.93
  • Folioth Robert made biſhop of Hereford. 432.57.
  • Follioth Gilbert biſhop of Lon|don ſent ambaſſadour into France. 406.43
  • Follioth Gilbert Biſhoppe of London, ſent Ambaſſadour to the Pope. 406.58.
  • Foure biſhops onely to goe out of Englãd to the Popes ge|neral Councel. 452.40
  • Fountneyes Abbey founded. 394.27.
  • Foure Archbiſhoprickes ordey|ned in Ireland. 386.31
  • Fodringhey caſtle taken by the Earle of Albemarle. 618.55
  • Foreſtes ſeiſed into the kynges handes. 313.73.
  • Forcers of women to loſe their geni [...]als. 316.44
  • Foreſtes ordred by kyng Henry the third. 626.70
  • fougiers taken by the Engliſhe from the Duke of Britaine. pag. 1274. col. 1. lin. 52.
  • Floudes great in the Thames. 1834.31.
  • Lewes Earle of Flanders pro|miſeth to marye Kyng Ed|warde the thirds, daughter. 940.23. b.
  • Flammocfe Thomas a Lawice and Rebel. 1446.15. is put to death. 1447.47.
  • Flemmings releaſed of dets and interdiction. 912.46. a.
  • Earle of Flãders areſted. 817. 6. a. fleeth into France. 903.20. a.
  • Lewes Earle of Flaunders ſlayne at Greſfey. 934.32. b.
  • Flanders interdyeted. 908.1. a.
  • Floudes. 943.34. b. 1084.40. a.
  • Flemmings dicomfited by the Biſhop of Norwich. 1043.20. a.
  • Flix by feeding on fruites. 1079.5. b.
  • Flemmings moue Kyng Ed|ward the third to take vppon hym the title of France. 905.10. b. ſweare fealtie to him. 906.20. b. ayded the Earle of Henault. 909.39. b.
  • Flauius Victor Nobiliſſimus, aſſiſtant with his Father Maximius in the Empire. 97.63.
  • EEBO page image 1458Flauius Victor Nobiliſſimus ſlayne. 97.96.
  • Floud ſo great, that a Ladde of eighteene yeares was drowned in a chanel of Lon|don. 1870.6.
  • Flemmings hope and iolitie in England, layed in the duſt 432.33.
  • Flires of blood vexe the peo|ple of England. 242.15.
  • Flemmings diſcomfited at Cadfant 901.30. b.
  • Florence of Gold coyned. 922. 23. b. diſanuſſed. 924.23. a.
  • Floriacenſis cited. 287.73.
  • Fleetwood William, Recor|der of London. 390.2.
  • Florye Abbey in France. 232.26.
  • Flouddes in England. 547.51.
  • Flanders a great part drowned by breaking in of the Sea. 347.16.
  • Flatterers & currifauourres, ſow ſedition betweene king Henry the ſecond and his ſonne Henry. 423.33.
  • Flemmings ſent home into theyr owne countrey. 436.13.
  • Floudes great dooing much harme in many places which are particularly ſet downe. 1854.1.
  • Flatterye in fooles wiſely re|proued. 262.69.
  • Flemmings comming ouer in|to England, haue places ap|poynted them to inhabite. 347.18.
  • Flouddes. 796.48. b. 897.25. a. 904.35. a.
  • Flemmings baniſhed. 841.20. b.
  • Fraunces of Lutzenburg ſent Ambaſſadour from ye french kyng. 1436.55.
  • Fraunces Duke of Britaine dyeth. 1434.38.
  • France interdicted by ye Popes Legate. 546.47
  • Frith Iohn burnt. 1563.41.
  • Froſt extreame. 1834.55.
  • Frenchmen diſcomfited at Roche Darien. 941.6. a.
  • Froſt. 969.42. b.
  • Frereyes ſuppreſſed. 1471.32.
  • Frenchmen ſpoyle the Weſt countrey. 1018.10. b.
  • Frenchmen ayde the Scots. 1048.30. b.
  • Frier Randoll priſoner in the Tower of London. pa. 1198 col. 1 lin. 51.
  • French ſhippes taken by them of Calais. 1050.20. a.
  • Froſt extreme. pag. 1256. col. 2 lin. 6. pag. 1263. col. 2. lin. 48.
  • French ſhippes taken. 1056.21. b.
  • French fleete diſappoynted by tempeſt. 1057.1. a.
  • Frier Pynkye Prouinciall of the Auguſtine fryers. pag. 1377. col. 1. lin. 2. his Ser|mon eadem. lin. 21.
  • Frenchmen diſcomſited at Caen. 950.50. a.
  • French army entreth Brytaine 916.6. b.
  • Fruites of warre. pag. 1254. col 1. lin. 36.
  • Friers burned at London. 962 56. a.
  • Frenchmen diſcomfited by the Archdeacon of Vnfort. 928.33. b.
  • Hugh de Freſnes Earle of Lin|coln dyeth. 899.35. b.
  • French king followeth the duke of Lancaſter. 955.40. b.
  • Frenchmen aſſiſt Duke Willi|am of Normandie, in hys conqueſt of England. 285.51.
  • Frenchmen ſent to ayde the Scots. 915.40. a.
  • French armie enter Gaſcoyn. 928.24. a.
  • Frenchmen diſcomfited at Au|baroch. 927.7. b.
  • French preparation to inuade England. 1053.39. a.
  • French men ſlaine at Creffy. 935.50. a.
  • French men diſcomfyted by Sir Iohn Harleſton. 1012.26. b.
  • French armie aſſembled to raiſe the ſiege at Calais. 941.40. b.
  • Frenchmen ſlaine in Brytaine by the Engliſhmen. 916.45. b.
  • French king lyeth encamped at Bouins. 912.3. a.
  • French ſhippes taken by the Engliſh men. 1045.20. b
  • Froward dealing of the Earles Marſhall and Hereford. 830.44. a. 830.57. a. 834. a. 30.
  • French men ſlayne in Guyen. 874.26 b. inuade England. 904.4. a.
  • French Kyng diſſembleth. 543.100.
  • French Nauie. 908.44. a
  • French fleete vanquiſhed by Engliſhe men. 615.58
  • Froſt of a wonderful continu|ance. 309.45.
  • Fraunces the french king takẽ priſoner. 1533.48. deliue|red. 1537.10. is made knight of the Garter. 1541. 20. ſendeth a defiance vnto the Emperour. 1541.25. his ſpeache vnto the Empe|rours Ambaſſadour in a ſo|lemne aſſembly. 1546.50. chalendgeth the Emperour to the combat. 1547.50.
  • Fraunces the french kyng de|ſireth to meete with Kyng Henry. 1507.6. meeteth him in the bale of Audrien. 1510 40. commeth to Guiſnes. 1511.11. Iuſteth. 1511. 14.
  • Fraunces the French king ſee|keth by all meanes to winne the fauour of Cardinal Wol+ſey. 1505.30.
  • Fronto counted equal vnto Ci|cero in eloquence. 84.47.
  • Frankners, a people of Germa|nie. 87.38.
  • Frederick, Abbot of Saint Al|bons, chiefe captaine of a conſpiraaie againſt Kyng William. 306.39
  • Fraunces Lorde Louel made Vicount Louel pag. 1387. col. 1. lin. 1. fled. pag. 1422. col. 1.
  • French king maketh warre a|gaynſt king Iohn. 552.109.
  • French king inuadeth Nor|mandie. 545.89.
  • Fruydbert Byſhop. 193.33.
  • Fromundham. 252.8.
  • Froſtes. 560.55.
  • Frenche frontiers ful of ſoul|diours. 907.14. b.
  • French army. 904.34. b.
  • French kyngs vniuſt dealyng. 809.12. a.
  • French kyng defyeth the kyng of England. 977.2. b.
  • Frideſtane, ordeyned Byſhop of Wincheſter. 223.55.
  • French kyngs demaunde of kyng Iohn. 546.73.
  • French kyngs ſiege raiſed by kyng Iohn. 547.23.
  • French kynges power dryuen out of Mauns by king Iohn 547.25.
  • Fray in Cantorburie, between the Citizens and Euſtace Earle of Bologne. 270.88.
  • Friſney deliuered to the Eng|liſhe. pag. 1203. col. 1. lin. 16.
  • Friſwide virgin, daughter to Didanus. 197.48.
  • Friſwide purſued to be raui|ſhed, fleeth into Oxford and is there reſcued. 197.55.
  • Frederick Emperour maryeth Iſabel ſiſter to Henry the .iii. Kyng of Englande. 647.14.
  • Framelinghã Caſtle in North|folke. 383.1.
  • French armie ouerthrowne by the Engliſhmen. 356.11.
  • Framingham Caſtle rendred to the Danes. 211.27.
  • Framingham. 431.41.
  • Framingham Caſtle, made playne with the ground. 445 22.
  • French men ſent ouer to ayde the Barons agaynſt k. Iohn. 597.71.
  • Farneham Caſtle wonne by Lewes. 600.78.
  • Frenchmen ſuppoſing themſel|ues ſure of England, ſhewe themſelues in their kynde to the Engliſhmen. 601.60.
  • French kyng prepareth to in|uade England at the requeſt of the Popes Legate. 574.38.
  • French kyng diſpleaſed for the reconciliation of king Iohn with the Pope. 577.38.
  • French kyng meaneth to pro|ceede in his iourney agaynſt England, but by the way in|uadeth Flaunders. 577.58.577.68.
  • Frotto king of Denmarke, re|ceyueth Baptiſme in Eng|land. 215.31.
  • Fraſer Richard taken priſoner and deliuered. 467.38
  • Freyn, a Dane ſlayne. 210.37.
  • Frenchmen begin to ſettle thẽ|ſelues in Gallia. 108.73.
  • Frankners, afterward called Frenchmen. 108.72.
  • Fraunce ſo called of the Frank|ners, in olde time Gallia. 108.73.
  • Fruites of voluptuous luſte. 111.11.
  • Frea, wife to the ancient prince Woden. 113.10
  • Fryday, why ſo called. 113.12
  • Fugatius and Damianus ſent into Britaine. 74.77.
  • Fulgentius, leader of the Pic|tes entereth the borders of Brytaine wyth an army. 78.35.
  • Furniture in war of the ſauage Britaines. 79.60.
  • Furnes Thomas deliuered the Citie and Caſtle of Angiers to the Duke of Brytaine. 542.26.
  • Furius Camiſſus, reuoked out of exile, and created Dicta|tor. 26.75.
  • Furius Camiſſus diſappoyn|teth the Gaules of theyr payment. 27.25.
  • Fulto a frenche Prieſt exhor|teth Richard the firſt to be|ſtowe his three daughters in mariage, pride, couetouſnes and lechery. 540.112.
  • Fulford Thomas knight. 1450 42.
  • Furſeus, a deuout perſon, com|meth into Englande. 172.36.
  • Fulgiers William. 554.76.

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