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A Table ſeruing vnto both parts of the Chronicles of England, wherein,
for thy better inſtruction (gentle Reader,) thou ſhalt vn|derſtand, that
the firſt number ſignifyeth the page, and the ſecond number, the line of the
page, which in ſome places thou ſhalt finde diuided into the lynes of
the Columes, and in ſome other, to followe the number of the whole
lynes of the page, ſome pages are by ouerſight eſcaped faultie, which it may
pleaſe thee to correct, and ſo vſe it to thy profite.
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- Gaules encounter with the Ro|manes, and vanquiſh them. 26.18.
- Gaules enter into the Citie of Rome. 26.36.
- Gaules reuerence the honora|ble port of the Senatours 26.45.
- Gaules ouer couetous for mo|ney. 27.15
- Gaules ouerthrowen and ſlaine by the Romanes. 27.34
- EEBO page image 1459Galltot Willaim. 1463.5
- Galloway aſſigned to Occa & his Saxons. 123.12
- Gaules march from Cluſium towardes Rome. 26.11
- Glanuille Rafe an Engliſh Ca|ptaine. 434.26
- Gawayn buryed in Roſſe in W [...]l [...]s. 136
- Gannoc Caſtle taken and de|ſtroyed. 762.115.
- Gallio Rauennas ſent into Bri|taine with an army agaynſt the Scots & Picts. 100.33
- Gallo was inuaded by the Eng|liſhmen. 307.40
- Gawayn brother to Mordred ſlaine. 134.20
- Gawayn ſuppoſed to be buryed at Douer. 134.33.
- Gallus or Wallus brooke in London, nowe called Wal|brooke. 82.48
- Gaunt Gilbert, taken priſoner by the Danes and Engliſhe erles. 300.72
- Gallowyn, looke Gawayn.
- Gannock Caſtle built. 713.114.
- Gates Iohn knight hanged. 1722.25.
- Gauelfoord battaile fought be|tweene the Denonſhyre men and the Britaines 204.7
- Garret abiured. 1541.36
- Galerius Maximianus and Conſtantius created Empe|rours together 89.32
- Gardians appoynted ouer the citie of London. 775.57
- Gallia now called Fraunce of the Frankners. 108.73
- Gaſcoynes ſubmyt them ſelues to Henry the thyrd. 733.76.
- Gaſcoynes diſtreſſe the Welch|men. 793.2. a. Ayde the Engliſh men in France. 811 17.
- Galgacus a captaine of the Bri|taines. 71.51
- Garedon Abbey in Leiceſter ſhire founded. 394.29
- Gaules purſued, and ſlayne by the Troians. 14.70
- Gariſons placed in Wales in ſundry townes and Caſtles. 352.64.
- Gaſcoines reuolt to the French king. 975.10. b.
- Gagwyne Robert Ambaſſador from the French king. 1436 58.
- Gardyner Stephen deliuered out of the Towre, reſtored to his Biſhopricke, and made Lord Chauncellour. 1720.50. crowneth Queene Ma|ry. 1722 44. his ſpeache in the Parlament houſe. 1760 116. his Sermon of recon|ciliation the See of Rome 1762.54 goeth to Mark to entreate of peace betwene the Emperour & the french king. 1764.9. dyeth. eadẽ. 26.
- Gardyner Stephen Doctour ſucceedeth in Paces roume. 1551.16.
- Galiard Caſtle ſurrendred to the Duke of Exceter. pag. 1201. co. 2. lin. 46.
- Gaſcoynes take part with kyng Iohn. 560.20
- Gaſcoyn Williã knight. 1448 7.
- Iohn of Gaunt borne. 907.1. a.
- Gauntiners war againſt their Earle. 1050.52. b
- Iohn of Gaunt maried. 963.25. b.
- Gaſcoigne Sergeant at Lawe. pa. 1123. co. 2. lin. 40.
- Geruaſius Doroberuenſis cited 382.10.
- Geffray Monmouth deceiued. 141.48.
- Get a youngeſt ſonne to Seue|rus the Emperour, fighteth with his elder brother Baſſi|anus, for the kingdome of Britaine. 78.53
- Geta ouerthrowen in battaile, and ſlaine. 78.55
- Geta and his brother Baſſia|nus rule the Empire equally together. 81.35
- Geta ſlaine by his brother Baſ|ſianus. 81.39
- Geoffray Biſhop of Conſtans taketh armes againſt kyng William Rufus. 318.49
- Geffray of Mon. cited. 25.71 and .30.6.
- Geolcil a Dane ſlayne. 221.28.
- Geffray of Monmouth cited. 116.47.
- Gebmound made Biſhop of Rocheſter in Williams ſteed 182.5.
- Geffrey ſonne to kyng Henrye the ſecond, aſſured to the daughter and heyre of Co|nan, Duke of Britaine. 410 15.
- Geffray Duke of Britaine doth homage to his brother Henry earle of Aniou, for the D [...]chy of Britaine. 411.43
- Geueron Caſtle burnt with wild fire. 122.32
- Plantagenet Geffrey Earle of Aniou, marieth Maude the Empreſſe. 361.16
- Geffrey Monmouth cited. 154 75. and .163.45. and .165 30. 166.5. and .167.1.
- Gald, looke Galgacus.
- Geffray ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, taketh part with his brother Henry, againſt his father. 426.68
- Geffray the elect of Lincolne, ſonne to king Henry the ſe|cond. 433.21
- George Duke of Clarence. pag. 1313. maried Iſabel daugh+ter to Ric [...]ard earle of War|wicke. pag. 1319. co. 1. lin. 18. tooke the [...]eas. pa. 1322 col. 2. lin. 46. was brought out of Caleys. eadem. lin. 52 aſſembled a power. pa. 1329 col. 2. lin. 56. recõciled to his brother Edward the fourth pag. 1330. col. 1. lin. 56. diſ|ſembled with Richard Earle of Warwicke. pag. 1330. co. 2. lin. 12. drowned in a But of Malmeſey. pag. 1350. col. 1. lin. 54.
- Geffray, baſtard ſonne to King Henry the the ſecond elected Archbyſhop of Yorke, and re|ceyueth the Pall. 497.17. committed to priſon wtin the caſtle of Douer. 497.67. ſet at libertie. 498.4. made Sherife of Yorke. 517.29. loſeth his Archbyſhopricke, and the rule of Yorkeſhyre. 526.17.
- General counſel ſummoned. 712.46.
- Gegines or Gigines, what it ſignifieth. 6.86.
- Geffray, baſtard ſonne to kyng Henry the ſecond made By|ſhop of Lincoln, ſpoyleth the Church, & reſigneth his my|ter. 447.38. and .454.45.
- Geffray of Monmouth cyted. 15.81. and .22.60. and .23.16. and 24.38.
- Geffray, ſonne to King Henry the ſecond dealeth vnfayth|fully with his father and bre|thren 457.22. taken priſo|ner by his brother Richard. 461.95. dyeth at Paris. 463.37.
- Geffray of Monmouth cited. 31.110. and .32.1. and .32.110. and .33.9.
- Gerard Thomas buent. 1580.59.
- Geniſſa, daughter to Claudius the Emperour, marryed to Aruiragus. 51.41.
- Geffrey of Monumouth cited 43.48. & .81.58. & .82.66. & .92.85.
- Gentlemen of the priuie cham|ber remoued. 1507.
- Geffrey Biſhop of Conſtancies 308.36.
- George Browne knight execu|ted. pa. 1405. col. 2. lin. 3
- Gerard departeth this life. 348 12.
- Germane leadeth the Britiſhe armie againſt the Saxons. 120.38..
- Germane returneth again into Fraunce. 120.75.
- Germane being ſent for, com|meth agayne into Britaine. 121.29.
- Germane returneth into France the ſecond time. 121 49.
- Germane departeth this lyfe at Rauenna. 121.56.
- Gerent king of Britaines and his armie chaſed by Inas, king of Weſt Saxons. .187 100.
- Germane ſouldiours ſlay their Captaine, and become Ro|uers in the Coaſtes of Bri|taine. 71.16.
- Geffray Monmouth, in what time he liued. 394.45.
- Geffray, fourth ſonne to kyng Henry the ſecond borne. 398 47.
- George Lorde Aburgeinty. 1447.17.
- Geffrey Archbiſhoppe of Yorke, depatreth priuely out of the realme, & accurſeth al thoſe that gather the payment within his Dioceſſe, demaũ|ded by king Iohn. 564.17.
- Geanology of the Earles of Cheſter. 650.48.
- Genawe murdred at London. 1013.43. b.
- Geffrey ſurnamed the Grama|rian. 1462.50.
- Gerard, chiefe of the Valdoyes that came ouer into Ireland. 400.19.
- Gertrude Marchioneſſe of Ex|ceter atteinted. 1570.52.
- Gemeticum Abbey in Norman|die. 269.109.
- Germane Byſhop of Auxerre, ſent to preache in Britaine. 119 51.
- Geneticenſis cited. 264.37.
- Gerard receiueth the Pall of the Pope. 342.78.
- Geruldine Thomas a Lord and Chauncellour of Ireland re|ceyueth with all honour the counterfeit Earle of War|wicke. 1428.46. ſendeth in|to England in his quarel with an army of Iriſhe men. 1430.45. is ſlaine. 1431 45.
- Geruaſ. Dorobern. cited. 415.11.
- Geffrey William a counterfeit Chriſt whypped. 1815.1.
- Gerald Earle of Kildare depu|tie of Ireland apprehended. 1444.58. reſtored to his for|mer libertie & honor. 1445.9.
- Gerion ſlayne by Hercules in Spaine. 5.107.
- Reinald Earle of Geldre mary|eth king Edward the thirdes ſiſter. 895.13. b. made Duke of Geldre. 903.55. a. in daunger to be ſlaine by Flemmings. 911.50. a.
- Genowayes in Britaine. 917. 20. b. fight with the Engliſh+men on the ſea. 917.28. b.
- Duke of Gelderland commeth into England. 1080.13. b.
- Gerneſey entred by frenchmen. 992.50. b.
- Geffrey Archbyſhop of Yorke dyeth in exile. 574.30
- Geffrey de Lucignam. 584.40
- Geffrey of Monmouth cyted. 122.9. & .134.51. and .154.50 pag. 154.75.
- EEBO page image 1460Gerard ſimeſted Archbyſhop of of Yorke. 342.1.
- Generon, or Guaneren Caſtle in Wales buylded. 117.53. & 121.80.
- Gen [...]ſſes, a people in Brytaine and where they inhabited. 110.48.
- Gerarde de Atie taken priſoner by the french kyng. 562.13.
- Gentlemen and Noblemens names, which aſiſted kyng William in the conqueſt of England. 293.61.
- Gerneſey inuaded by the french men. 1696.28.
- Geffrey, ſonne to king Henry the ſecond made knight. 450.77.
- Geffrey Monmouth cited. 183 65.
- Gelenor king of Greece dryuen out of hys Countrey. 7.42.
- George Neuil Archbyſhop of Yorke. pag. 1318.
- Geniſſa maketh atonement he|tweene Aruiragus and the Romanes. 52.33.
- Giſors beſieged and yeelded to the Engliſh. pag. 1201. col. 2 lin. 12.
- Geinſborough. 249.77.
- Gemeticenſis cited. 283.86. & .291.72. & 319.73. and 345.39.
- Geffrey Monmouth, conſecra|ted Byſhop of S. Aſſaph.
- Gerueys Clifton knight behea|ded. pag. 1340. col. 2. lin. 22
- George Douglas Earle of An|gus. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 26.
- Gerbery Caſtle deſtroyed. 399 57.
- George ſtanley Lord ſtraunge. pag. 1411. col. 2. lin. 20.
- Gylford Richard knight. 1447 20.
- Geffrey Gates knight. pag. 1325. col. 1. lin. 40
- Gyffard William, made By|ſhop of Wincheſter. 337.43.
- Gilbert Skarlock ſlayne. pag. 1288. col. 1. lin. 15.
- Gilbert Debenham kynght. pag. 1327. col. 1. lin. 16.
- Gildas cyted. 99.103. & .101.85. & .114.49.
- Gillingham battayle, fought by the Engliſhmen againſt the Danes. 254.29.
- Walter Giffard Archbyſhop of Yorke dyeth. 789.35. a.
- Gildas cyted. 45.38. & .47.58. and .50.25. and .51.88. and 96.21.
- Giles Daubeney knyght. pag. 1400. col. 1. lin. 47.
- Gyſors beſieged in vaine. 533.17.
- Giffard William depriued, and banniſhed the realme. 342.10.
- Gilla, daughter to Charles Le Simple king of Fraunce, maryed to Rollo, Duke of Normandie. 288.105.
- Gilbert Midleton knight. 854.30. b.
- Gyffeith, a Welch kyng. 231.81.
- Gipſwich ſpoyled by ye Danes. 239.56.
- Gi [...]a, [...]ther to king Harold, eſcapeth from Exeter into Flaunders. 299.50.
- Gillomanus kyng of Ireland, and his people diſcomfited. 123.35.
- Gillomannus king of Ireland with his armie, diſcomfited and ſlayne. 123.13.
- Girmi a people in Englande. 185.65.
- Giauntes in Fraunce ſlayne in Combat by Arthur. 133.70.
- Gilbert de Gaunt made Earle of Lincolne. 602.20.
- Gilbert Talbot. pa. 1411. col. 2. lin. 4. pa. 1414. col. 2. lin. 35. pag. 1415. col. 1. lin. 18. pag. 1417. col. 2. lin. 23.
- Giaunt whence deriued. 6.88.
- Giles, Byſhop of Eureux. 421.78.
- Gilbert conſecrated Byſhop of Herefoord. 381.83.
- Gilbert Fitz Fergus, commeth into England. 445.32.
- Gyfford Walter Erle of Buc|kingham, deceaſeth without heire. 402.11.
- Gilbert Byſhop of London, for|bydden the vſe of the Sa|cramentes. 412.38.
- Gilbert Byſhop of London, re|ſtored to the adminiſtration of his office againe. 414.86.
- Githa, daughter to Oſgote Clappa, maryed to Canute Prudan. 268.1.
- Gildas cited. 123.73. & .129.12. & .138.38. & .139.59. & 141.17. & .142.25.
- Gift of healing the kings euyll, left as an inheritance to the kings of England. 279.86.
- Gipſwich, now called Ipſwich. 388.24.
- Gipſwich Caſtle beſieged, and taken. 388.16.
- Gilbert, murderer of Liulfus. 311.35.
- Gilbert ſlaine by Liulfus kinſ|folke. 311.68.
- Giraldus Cambrenſis cyted. 287.58.
- Giraldus Cambrenſis diſpro|ued. 287.64.
- Gythrun, looke Gurthrun. 214 107.
- Giraldus Cambrenſis cited. 135.20. and .136.11. and 137.31.
- Giſors Caſtle gotten into the kyng of Englandes handes. 400.61.
- Giauntes in Britaine. 5.50.
- Giauntes, what they ſignifie. 5.55. and .6.89.
- Gilbert, captaine of Tunbridge Caſtle. 319.52.
- Girarde de Sotigam a politick captayne of Douer Caſtle. 609.11.
- Girwy Abbey buylded. 178.106.
- Gildas borne. 115.35.
- Giouan Villani cited. 9.59. & 27.47.
- Gillingham Manour. 301.67.
- Gildas cyted.
- Gilford. 264.24.
- Gillomar, looke Gilloman|nus.
- Glad [...]ore Heath by Barnet. pag. 13.3.3. col. 1. lin. 33.
- Glaſ [...]irion, a Barde. 4.43.
- Glau Margan in Wales, why ſo called. 21.26.
- Duke of Glouceſters iourney to Prutzen. 1079.7. a. made Duke of Ireland. 1082.25. b.
- Glanuille Ranulfe, made ruler of Yorkeſhyre. 452.56
- Glaſtenburie Monaſterie buil|ded. 188.19.
- Glaſiers firſt brought into Eng+land. 178.114.
- Glouceſter monaſterie deſtroy|ed by the Danes, and repay|red. 222.48.
- Glouceſter towne, whence ſo named. 51.55.
- Glaſtenburie Abbey finiſhed. 234.6.
- Glouernia, now Gloceſter, and why ſo called. 51.53.
- Glademouth. 222.83.
- Glouceſter Monaſterie of S. Peters, buylded. 222.45.
- Glouceſter Citie taken by the Barons. 765.56. wonne by king Henry the thyrde, hys faction. 772.38.
- Glouceſter Caſtle. 371.20.
- Thomas Duke of Glouceſter conſpireth againſt the kyng. 1090.20. b. apprehended & murdred. 1092.30. a.
- Glanuille Bartholmew knight 559.71.
- Erle of Glouceſter warreth on the Welchmen. 792.2. a. driuen out of Glamorgan. 810.27. b.
- Duke of Glouceſter and hys confiderates ryſe againſt the kyng. 1063.6. a.
- Gluuy, Duke of Demetia foun|der of Glouceſter. 51.54.
- Glorious Maieſtie of ye Eng|liſh kingdome falleth wyth kyng Edmond Ironſide. 258.54.
- Glaſtenburie Abbey erected. 53.18.
- Gleuy Riuer. 162.12.
- Gloceſter. pag. 1422. col. 1. lin. 26.
- Gorbonianus dyeth. 30.55.
- Godfrey of Bologne, afterward kyng of Hieruſalem. 270.78.
- Goſpatrick depriued of hys Earledome. 307.69.
- Goldenſton Th [...]mes Prior of Chriſtes Churche in Can|torburie ſent Ambaſſadour into Fraunce. 1437.30.
- Godwyn commeth vp the Thames with his Nauie, & paſſeth throughe London bridge. 273.71.
- Godwyn wel friended by the Londoners. 273.68.
- Godwyn deliuereth pledges to kyng Edward, for aſſurance of his loyaltie. 273.93.
- Godwyn dyeth ſuddeinly at the table. 274.107
- Godwyn flaundered, bycauſe of his great aucthoritie in the common wealth. 275.15.
- Godwynes iſſue. 275.32.
- Gonild, neece to king Swanus baniſhed the Realme. 269 11.
- Gouernaunce of the churche of England dependeth chiefely vpon the kings. 223.78
- God a ſiſter to king Edwarde maried to Euſtace Earle of Bologne. 270.82
- Godwyn charged with the mur|der of Alured, purgeth hym ſelfe therof. 267.51
- Godwyns ritche gyfte giuen to king Hardicnute. 267.63
- Godwyn myndeth to mary his daughter to one of king Har|dicnutes brethren. 267.76.
- Godwin and king Edward be|ing ready to ioyne in battel vpon the ſea, are ſeuered by a Myſt. 273.20.
- Godwin reſtored to his former honor, fauor, & liuyngs. 273 28.
- Godwin arriueth with his Na|uie at Sandwich. 273.66
- Gonorilla Leirs eldeſt daugh|ter maried to Henninus Duke of Cornewal. 19.93.
- Gogmagog a grant of great e|ſtimation in Britaine. 15 82.
- Gogmagog ſlaine. 15.90
- Godfrey and Aulefe ſucceede their father Sithrike in the kingdome of Northumber|land. 224.55
- Godfrey and Aulafe mekynge warre vpon king Adelſtane, are driuen out of their coun|trey. 224.59
- Godfrey father to king Reynold 224.61.
- Godfrey inuadeth Northumber+land with an army of Scots 225.50.
- Goffarius Pictus king of Poic+ton. 13.87.
- Goffarius raiſeth an armye a|gainſt the Troians. 14.23
- Goffarius and his army diſcõ|fited by the Troians. 14.26.
- Goffarius with newe ayde di|ſtreſſeth the Troians. 14.48.
- EEBO page image 1461Godwyn offended wyth kyng Edward, for too much fa|uouring ſtraungers. 271.10.
- Godwyn ſtandeth ſtoutly in defence of his countreymen of Kent. 271.12.
- Godwyn and his ſonnes, refuſe to come to the aſſembly of Lordes at Gloceſter. 271.34.
- Godwyn requyreth the Erle of Bologne and other French men and Normans to be de|lyuered vnto him, whych is denayed. 271.74.
- Godwynes army departeth a|way priuily, and he alſo fle|eth away in the night. 271.105.
- Godwyn and his ſonnes, flee the Realme. 272.9.
- Godbald, kyng of Orkeney ſlayne. 163.60.
- Godwyn ſonne to kyng Harold. 299.25.
- Goſpel of Saint Iohn, tranſla|ted into Engliſhe by Beda. 192.99.
- Godwyn and Edmond ye great landing in Somerſetſhyre, ſpoyle the countrey, and re|turne into Irelãd with great booties. 299.25.
- Goſpatrick reconcyled, & made Earle of Northumberland, is ſent againſt the Scottes wyth an armie. 306.118. and .312.31.
- Gorbod. an, called alſo Gurgu|ſt us. 21.80.
- Gothlois, a treacherous Bri|tiſh captaine. 127.86.
- Gouernment of Britaine com|mitted vnto Plautius. 49.85.
- Goſeth William, dyeth in hys iourney towardes the holye land. 411.56.
- Godwyn Earle, captaine of the Engliſhmen againſt ye Van|dales, and his noble ſeruice. 260.80.
- Godwyns treaſon againſt Alu|red. 264.22. & .265.61.
- Godſtow Nunrie beſide Ox|ford. 472.113.
- Godwyn and his ſonnes pro|claymed outlawes. 272.21.
- Godwyn and his ſonnes, goyng a rouing vpon the coaſtes, take prayes out of Kent and Suffer. 272.50.
- Godrun, a kyng of the Danes. 212.18.
- Good lawes put to ſilence a|mong the clinking of armor. 217.14.
- Goſpatrickes familie and diſ|cent. 312.31.
- Goſpatricke fleeth into Scot|land 298.65.
- Gotmandin Gaham, in Yorke|ſhyre. 161.91
- Goda Earle of Deuonſhyre ſlayne by the Danes. 239.43.
- Gourney Hugh reuolteth from king Iohn. 557.25.
- [...]nnor, married to Richard he ſecond Duke of Norman|die 289. [...]3.
- Gorolus Duke of Cornwall ſlayne. 128.35.
- Gonzaga Ferdenand Ambaſſa|dour from the Emperour. 1591.20.
- Gorbomans eldeſt Son to Mo|rindus ſucceedeth his father in the kingdome of Britaine. 30.30.
- Gourin, brother to Duke Rol|lo of Normandie ſlayn. 288.97.
- Gomer obtaineth the kingdome of Italie. 1.98
- Godfray of Bullongue elected king of Hieruſalem. 338.64.
- Godfray of Bullongue leader of an armie into the holy land. 327.13.
- Godaroule Walter defendeth the Caſtle of Hartforde, and at length yeeldeth it vp to Lewes. 609.41.
- Godwyn byſhop, taken by the Danes. 246.16
- Godwyn, gardian to K. Cnute children, by Queene Emma 263.52.
- Gourney Hugh, owner of Fert Caſtle. 385.40.
- Goſpatrick. 278.105.
- Gorolus, Duke of Cornwall. 128.34.
- Gorloyes, looke Gorolus.
- Gouernment of ſpirituall mat|ters, appertaineth to the law|ful auctoritie of the tempo|ral prince. 263.14.
- Goſefoorde towne. 382.108.
- Gorbodug dieth and to buried at London. 22.30
- Gods face, king William Ru|fus vſual othe. 332.24.
- Godwyn Earle of Kent, ſtan|deth agaynſt Harold, for the kingdome of England. 263.35.
- Good men meaſure other mens manners by their own. 196.98.
- Greene Thomas of Greenes Norton knyght committed to the towre. 1460.21.
- Grotes and halfe grotes coined 1459.16.
- Griff [...]n and Ryſe Princes of Wales ſubdued. 270 45.
- Grotes and halfe grotes fyrſt coyned. 947.7. a.
- Greeks and other nations re|ceyued their learning fyrſt from the Celte. 266.
- Greeke Charecters deriued out of the Phenecian letters. 2.60.
- Greeke letters firſt brought to Athenes from the Druides. 3.80.
- Groſſemond Caſtle in Wales. 643.25.
- Grantcheſter decayed, and now a village. 30.89.
- Granta the old name of Cam|bridge. 30.63.
- Grantcheſter, ſo called by the Saxons otherwiſe [...]a [...]r|grant. 30.85.
- Groſted Robert made biſhop of Lincolne. 647.10.
- Granbodian, looke Gorbonia|mus.
- Grantham towne builded. 30.48.
- Gray Lord Gray of Wilton, Marſhall of the armie, and generall of the horſmen at Muſklebrough fielde. 1615 20. giueth a valiant charge on the Scottes. 1624. 50. is hurt. eadem. 53. Lieu+tenant of the North partes, fortifieth Haddington. 1634. 40. winneth Yeſter Caſtle. eadem. 1. wa [...]eth .xx. miles in Scotland 1641.31. his great damages iuſtayned at Haddington Chaſe. 1637. 11. goeth agaynſte the Re|bels in Deuonſhyre. 1651. 14. is Marſhall of the armie in the iourney of S. Quin|tins. 1767.22. his pro|weſſe during all the ſiege of Guiſnes, and namely his cou|ragious & vneppaled ſpeech 1776.8. is taken priſoner and payeth for his ranſome 22000. Crownes. 1777. 4. knyght of the garter, go|vernour of Barwicke and warden of the Eaſt Mar|ches, dyeth. 1821.40.
- Gray Walter made lord Chaũ+cellor to king Iohn. 567.50.
- Gray Iohn biſhop of Norwich, made Lord deputie of Ire|land by king Iohn. 570 52.
- Gratianus the Emperour ſlain. 96.10.
- Gratianus Funarius, father to Valentinus, and grandfather to Gratianus the Emperour 96.86.
- Gratianus Funarius, generall of the Romane armie in Bri|taine. 96.95.
- Gratianus Funarius goodes confiſcated. 96.99.
- Gratianus the Emperour ſlain by treaſon. 97 55.
- Gratianus a Britaine made Emperour, and ſhortly after ſlayne 97.112.
- Gratianus maketh himſelf king of Britaine. 99.69.
- Gratianus ſlayne by the Bry|taynes. 99 86.
- Gray Thomas So [...]ne to Tho|mas Gray the firſt Marques Dorſet is chief [...] defendor at the Iuſtes held at the marri|age of prince Arthur. 1456. 26. is ſent with an armie to recouer Guian. 1472.31. behaueth himſelfe very ho|norably at the Iuſtes at Pa|ris. 1496.44. receyueth the Emperour. 1520.10. is made warden of the Eaſt & middle Marches 1522.40. maketh a noble rode into Scotlan. eadem. 50.
- Gray Henry ſonne to Thomas Gray the ſecende Marques Dorſet is created Duke of Suffolke. 1719.20. is com|mitted to the towre. 1720.10. delyuered. ibidem. rebel|leth. 1726.55. is apprehen|ded. ibidem. executed 1733.10. twiſe repelleth his con|f [...]ſſor from the ſeaffold. ibidẽ. his ſpeache at his death. ea|dem. 24. is deſcribed. 1734.24.
- Groſ [...]ed Robert Byſhop of Lin|colne dyeth. 733.83. hys worthye commendations. 733.87.
- Gray Thomas Lord rebelling is taken. 1722.10. is be|headed. 1755.10.
- Gray of Ruthan Reinold reſto|red Earle of Kent. 1861.16 dyeth. 1865.
- Graue ſent brent by the frenche men. 1021.20. a
- Gray Thomas Marques Dor|ſet redeemed. 1426.15. committed to the towre. 1430.28. delyuered againe 1432.30.
- Griff [...]n kyng of Wales, ouer|throweth the Engliſh power 272.58.
- Gratianus ſent into Britaine with an armie, againſt Eua|uius and Melga. 56.4.
- Griffin ſonne of Leulin Prince of Wales breaketh his necke eſcaping out of the towre of London. 611.44.
- Gray Leonard Lord Deputie of Ireland committed ye towre. 1579.50. executed. 1581. 30. is deſcribed. ibidem.
- Gray Iohn Lord, his houſe aſ|ſaulted and broken vp by the Londoners. 761.97.
- William Grenefeld made Arch+byſhop of Yorke. 840 39. a payeth money to the Pope. 843.44. a. dyeth. 852.51. a.
- Groſted Robert, Byſhop of Lin|colne, what tyme he flouri|ſhed. 784.54.
- Grudging among the people for exceſſiue payments. 267.21.
- Gratianus the Emperour ſen|deth out a power agaynſt Marimus. 95.109.
- Gray Iohn Byſhop of Norwich and Preſident of the councel to kyng Iohn. 561.69. elec|ted Byſhop of Cantorburye. 561.72.
- Granzeben mountayne. 71.44
- Gray Richard, keeper of Douer caſtle. 765.7.
- Griffin ap Rice, inuadeth the EEBO page image 1461 kings dominions in Wales, and burneth them. 353.34.
- Groby Caſtle, deliuered to king Henry the ſecond. 436.35.
- Groby Caſtle, made playne wyth the ground. 445.19.
- Gregories Dialogues tranſla|ted into Engliſh. 218.28.
- Gregorie, or George, ſent Le|gate from Pope Adrian into England. 198.64.
- Gray Walter Byſhop of Wor|ceſter elect Archbyſhop of Yorke. 594.44.
- Gray Iane maryed to the Lord Guilford Dudley. 1714.36 hath the Crowne conueyed vnto her by the wyl of kyng Edward. 1715.28. is pro|claymed Queene. 1716.24 is committed to ward in the Towre. 1720.21. is attein|ted. 1723.50. is beheaded 1732.30. The ſpeache ſhee vſed at her death. eadem. 48.
- Grandmeſuil Hugh, waſteth Leiceſter towne, and the countrey adioyning. 318.61
- Grapelitum Caſtle won by the french king. 562.50.
- Grimbald, gouernour of ye new Monaſterie at Wincheſter. 218.39.
- Gregorie the Pope ſendeth Auguſtine into Brytaine. 146.11.
- Gregorie bewayleth the vn|chriſtened ſtate of Britaine. 146.44.
- Gregory offceth to come preach in England. 146.67.
- Gray Lorde Gray of Wilton Captain of Guiſnes ſleaeth inſkirmiſhe the Captaine of Arde. 1603.30 Lieutenant of Bologne raceth the fort called Chaſtillions garden. 1609.26.
- Gray Richard, Captaine of Douer caſtle, & lord Warden of the Cinque portes. 752. 30. diſcharged from his offi|ces. 757.23.
- Gray Walter Byſhop of Wor|cetor, remoued to the See of Yorke. 583.96.
- Grenewich. 246.43.
- Grauelin fortifyed by ye French king. 1045.10. a.
- Great number of Chriſtians martyred at Lichfielde. 88.34.
- Grand Prior of Fraunce ſlaine comming to Creſſy. 935.10 b.
- Grafton a mannor place. pag. 1316. col. 1. lin. 7.
- Griffin Rees knyght beheaded and his man hanged & quar|tered. 1557.42.
- Grindal doctor Byſhop of Lon|don. 1803.21.
- Gray Friers apprehended. pa. 1134. col. 1. [...].4 [...] executed. pa. ibidem. col. ibid and. 50. col. 2. lin. 13.
- Gray Iohn Lorde rebelling is takẽ. 1727.10. is pardoned 1755.20.
- Griffin forſaken by hys owne people. 277.70.
- Griffin choſen prince of Wales 715.35.
- Greekes called Danai of Da|naus. 7.49.
- Griffins palaice in Rutlande, burned. 277.55.
- Griffin ſlayne, and hys head ſent to Earle Harold. 277.73.
- Great Orators. pag. 1402. col. 1. lin. 37.
- Guendoloena daughter to Co|rineus Duke of Cornwall. 17.16.
- Guendoloena maried to Loceſ|nus. 17.21
- Guendoloena forſaken of Lo|crinus. 17.26
- Guendoloena made gouernour of the Realme, during her ſonnes minoritie. 17.41
- Gurguintus ſonne to Belinus begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 28.17
- Gurguintus conſtrayneth the Danes to pay their tribute. 28.39.
- Gurguintus ſayleth into Den|marke with an army. 28.36.
- Gurguintus encountreth with the Balences, or Baſclenſes vpon the ſea. 28.40.
- Gurguintus dieth. 28.76
- Guenhera kinſwoman to Cador Earle of Cornwal, maried to king Arthur. 133.55
- Guilford Henry Prouoſt Mar|tial of the army ſent into Hiſ|paine. 1469.56. made knight by the king of Caſtil. 1470.33.
- Guiſnes beſieged. 1773.30. is yeelded. 1776.40
- Gutland ſubdued to the Bri|taines. 133.64
- Gurmo, for Gurmond, & Gur|thryd. 219.68
- Guido king of Ieruſalem ſore oppreſſed with moſte cruel warre by the Saraſins. 451 21.
- Guenhera wife to Arthur, why ſo named 137
- Guenbera ſuſpected of inconti|nencie. 137.11
- Guenhera maryed to Mordred in Arthurs abſence. 137.19.
- Guenhera rauiſhed by Melua. 137.25.
- Guenhera buried with Arthur her huſband. 137.28
- Gudwina wife to Earle Leo|frike. 277.20
- Gudwina rydeth naked thorow Couenerie. 277.24
- Guiſnes caſtle. pag. 1297. co. 2 lin. 50. pag. 1298. co. 1. lin. 8.
- Guthryd ordeyned king of Nor|thumberland. 219.37.
- Gurmo Anglitus ſucceedeth his father Frotto in ye king|dome of Denmarke 215 27.
- Guthmund a leader of ye Danes 239.55.
- Guillomer king of Ireland, ar|rineth in Scotland with a mighty power to helpe the Scots againſt the Britaines 133.45.
- Guillomer vanquiſhed and dri|uen into Ireland. 133.49
- Guy king of Ieruſalem ſwea|reth fealtie to king Richard the firſt. 492.42 reſigneth his title to Henrye Earle of Champagne. 504.65.
- Guilford Edward knight mar|ſhal of Calice, his vallor. 1521.46.
- Gualo, or Wallo the Popes Le|gate, accurſeth Lewes the French kings ſonne, and al his adherents. 613.27
- Guinderius eldeſt ſonne to Kym balaine, begynneth to raigne ouer Britaine. 47
- Guinderius refuſeth to be in ſubiection to the Romanes. 47.54.
- Gurth baniſhed the land. 272 11.
- Gumobarius made mayſter of the armorie vnto Conſtanti|us. 103.45
- Gualea, or Guales, Ghrankes eldeſt daughter. 17.103
- Guanius king of Hunnes ſlaine in battaile. 108.58
- Guitethus king of Venedocia. 39.11.
- Guetheline Archbiſhop of Lon|don, ſent in ambaſſade into litle Britaine. 102.34
- Guinderius putteth the Roman army to the worſe. 50.59
- Guinderius ſlaine. 50.69
- Guiderius, looke Guinderius.
- Guanius and Melga enter into the North partes of Britain and make ſore warre vppon the Britaines. 96.1
- Guanius and Melga enter Bri|taine with an army, and de|ſtroy it. 99.91
- Seneſhal of Guyen taken priſo|ner by the Engliſh men. 928 36. b.
- Gurth brother to king Harold ſlaine. 288.3
- Gudench Henry Steward to the Earle of Gloceſter ta|ken priſoner. 779.38
- Guthryd appoynted king of Northumberland by a viſi|on. 219.47
- Guthryd departeth this life. 219.62.
- Guortimer ſonne to Vortimer. 116.63.
- Guortimer dyeth. 116.82
- Guiſnes fortified. 1581.8
- Guy Earle of Warwicke, what tyme he liued. 227.36.
- Guilthdacus driuen by a tem|peſt into Northumberland. 24.11.
- Guenhera her graue found, and boanes tranſlated. 135.39
- Gundreda Counteſſe of War|wicke, a valiant Lady. 388.1.
- Guethrun baptized, and named Adelſtan. 214
- Gurthrun a Dane, appoynted king ouer both Eaſt Angles, and Eaſt Saxons. 211.46.
- Gurth perſwadeth king Harold not to fight hym ſelfe with Duke William of Norman|die, for his othes ſake. 286 38.
- Gunthildis ſiſter to king Swa|nus, commeth into England and is baptiſed there. 247 18.
- Guyſe Iohn knight. 1450.14
- Gundulfe, byſhop of Rocheſter. 328.39.
- Gunthildes, ſiſter to king Swa|nus, with her huſband and Sonne murthered. 247.30.
- Guilthdacus king of Denmark ouercommeth Brennus in battile, and taketh his wyfe priſoner. 24.2.
- Guildebald Duke of Vrbin elected knight of the garter. 1461.34
- Guilthdacus departeth into Denmarke, and becommeth tributarie vnto Belinus. 24.52.
- Guana riuer in Wales. 117.55
- Guintolſnus appeaſeth olde diſſentions in the Realme. 28.114.
- Gnintolinus dyeth and to buri|ed at London. 29.5.
- Gurguſtus dyeth and is buried at Yorke. 21.81.
- Guanius king of the Hunnes 95.106.
- Guanius king of the Hunnes, ſent againſt Marimus frien|des. 95.109.
- Gurdon Adam, taken priſoner and pardoned. 777.2.
- Guintolinus, Sonne to Gur|guintus admitted king of Britaine. 28.89.
- Guyſhard Robert, Duke of Puglia. 346.75.
- Gunhardus or Suardus, a great Duke in Fraunce. 2.51.
- Guanius and Melga flee out of Britaine into Ireland. 96 7.
- Guyon, Father to Duke Rollo of Normandie, ſlayne. 288.97.
- Guy or Guido, Earle of Pon|threu. 277.107.
- Gualter de Maunt. 270.83.
- Gurmundus arriueth in Bri|taine to ayde the Saxons. EEBO page image 1462 144.3.
- Gurguſtus Sonne of Riuallon beginneth to reygne in Bri|taine. 21.72.
- Gurden Barthram kyller of king Richard the firſt. 540 37. forgiuen and rewarded. 540.52. cruelly put to death 540.63.
- Gutlacke, a man of great ver|tue and holineſſe. 197.18.
- Gurmond called alſo Guthryd. 219.66.
- Guorõgus gouernor of Kẽt vn|der Vortigernus. 113.104
- Guintelinus loke Guintolinus.
- Guenhera dyeth in Scotland, and is buried in Angus. 137 45
- Guynes Caſtle taken by Iohn Dancaſter. 946.50. a.
- Guillomer vanquiſhed and dooth fealtie to the king of England. 133. [...]2.