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  • Harold ordeyned by kyng Ed|ward to ſucceede him in the kingdome of England. 282.111.
  • Harold ſetteth the crowne vpon his own head. 283.2.
  • Harold ſeeketh to win his peo|ples fauour by courteſie. 283.12.
  • Harold denyeth to deliuer the kingdome of Englande vnto Duke William of Norman|die. 283.40.
  • Harold refuſeth to take to wife the dauthter to Duke Willi|liam of Normandie 283.79
  • Harold prepareth to withſtand the ſodeyne inuaſion of the Normans. 283.98.
  • Harold leadeth that name a|gainſt Toſtie, which he had prepared againſt the Nor|m [...]ns. 284.18
  • Harold Harfager king of Nor|way arriueth in Englande with a great Name of ſhips. 284.49.
  • Harold Harfager ſlayne and his armie diſcomfited. 284.90.
  • Harold leeſeth the hartes of his people in vnequally diuiding the Norwegian ſpoyles a|mongſt them. 285.24.
  • Harold hated of the Pope and Cardinals. 285.106.
  • Harold goeth ouer into Nor|mandie, to viſite his brother and Nephue. 277.86
  • Harold going vppon the Sea for pleaſure, is driuen vppon the coaſt of Ponthien, and taken priſoner. 377.99
  • Harold preſented to William Duke of Normandie. 278.9
  • Harold hyghly welcommed by Duke William of Norman|die. 278.9.
  • Harold accompanyeth Duke William in armes, agaynſt the Britaines. 278.22.
  • Harold taketh an othe to keepe the Realme of England, to Duke Williams vſe. 278.31.
  • Harold haſteth out of the North partes, to encounter with the Normans. 286.18.
  • Harold ſlaine by a wound in the eye. 287.25.
  • Harold fleeth to Weſtcheſter, and there becommeth an An|cre. 287.60.
  • Harold laſt king in England of the Saxon blood. 288.6.
  • Harold a ſcourge to the Welch|men. 288.42.
  • Harold ſurnamed Harefoote, & why. 263.99.
  • Harold not ſonne to king Cnute, but to a Shoemaker. 264.3.
  • Harolds treaſon againſt queen Emma and her children. 264.97.
  • Harolds counterfeit, letters ſent to Queene Emmas children in Normandie. 264.108.
  • Harold departeth out of this world. 266.58.
  • Harold returneth into England 278.46.
  • Harold ſtriketh his brother To|ſtie, in the preſence of the king. 278.79.
  • Harold ſent againſt the rebelli|ous Northumbers, with an armie. 279.3.
  • Harold, after the death of king Edward proclaymeth hym|ſelfe king of England. 282.104.
  • Haſting a Dane entreth the Thames with a fleete and is conſtrayned by ſiege. 216.4.
  • Haſting cauſeth his two ſonnes to be baptiſed. 216.18.
  • Haſting euer moſt vntrue of woorde and deede. 216.19.
  • Harold baſe ſonne to king Cnute, ſucceedeth his father in the kingdome of England 263.30.
  • Earle of Hare court ſlayne at Creſſy. 934.32. b.
  • Hatfielde battaile fought by the Britaines againſt the Eng|liſhmen. 163.56.
  • Hardicnute returneth out of Denmarke into England. 266.80.
  • Hardicnute proclaymed, and crowned king of England. 266.89.
  • Haſting fortreſſe builded by the Normans. 286.10
  • Haſting battaile, fought by the Normans agaynſt the Eng|liſhmen. 286.56.
  • Harbert William knyght one of king Henry the eyght his exe|cutors. 1611.51. repreſſeth the Rebels in Somer [...]etſhire 1648.24 maſter of the horſe and created Earle of Pen|broke. 1709.25. is generall of the armie agaynſt What. 1731.20. is generall of an armie into Fraunce. 1767. 17. Lord Stward of her ma|ieſties houſe dieth. 1841.52
  • Harold and Canutus Sonnes to king Swanus of Den|marke, ſent into Englande with a Nauie. 300.25.
  • Harriſon William cited. 81.58 and .81 92. and .88.75. and 89.73. and .99.90.
  • Harold and Leofwin inuade the ſhires of Somer [...]et and Dur|cet, and ſlay the Inhabitants 272.68.
  • Harolds bodye taken vp and throwen into the Thames. 267.3.
  • Harald byſhop of Elſham. 195.13.
  • Hardiknought looke Hardicnute Harold king of man, made knight. 715.100.
  • Harington Iames attaynted. 1425.42.
  • Haſtings Robert a knyght tem|ple [...]. 400.70.
  • Har. William. cited. 111.77. and .115.64. and .116.94.
  • Har. William cited. 291.16.
  • Hartfoord Caſtle builded. 220.78.
  • Har. William cited. 180.62. and .192.96.194.9. and .194.46. and .198.62.
  • Godfray Harecourt fleeth out of Fraunce. 928.58. b.
  • Hall Iohn executed. 1864.28.
  • Iohn Haſtings Earle of Pen|broke ſlaine. 1075.50. b.
  • Hay Rauife, ſent ouer into En|gland with a band of ſouldi|ours. 433.51.
  • Harold ſucceedeth his father Godwyn, in the Earledome of Kent. 275.5.
  • Harold William cyted. 130. 70. and .131.40. and .133. 58. and .137.63. and .140. 15.
  • Haruie firſt Byſhop of Ely, there appointed. 349.92.
  • Haruie tranſlated from Ban|gor to Ely. 349.93.
  • Hardicnute dyeth ſuddeinly. 267.112.
  • Hammes abandoned to the Frenchmen. 1777.20.
  • Hales Iames knyght hys ſun|dry moleſtations and ende. 1723.
  • Har. William cited. 121.3. and 125.77. and .127.30. and 128.40. and .129.16.
  • Hayles Abbey founded. 781.95.
  • Hayles bloud, brought into England. 781.100
  • Harold, Generall of kyng Ed|wardes armie, againſt Al|gar, and kyng Griffin. 276. 37. and .277.52.
  • Haymon Earle of Glouceſter, departeth this life. 399.46.
  • Hart burning among the No|bitie. 746.61.
  • Harold baniſhed the land. 272.12.
  • Haroldes landes giuen to Al|gar. 272.22.
  • Robert Hal murdered in Weſt|minſter church. 1010.12. b
  • Haco, a Daniſh Earle, arriueth in Enlgand wyth an armie agaynſt King William. 309 26.
  • Harding Stephan, a Monke of Shirebourne. 333.84.
  • Haldene, a leader or kyng of the Danes. 209.115.
  • Halewell Thomas knight. 1450.43.
  • Harold and Canutus wyth their armie put to flight by king William, eſcape to their ſhippes. 301.18.
  • Haddington chaſe. 1637.8.
  • Hayle of the bigneſſe of hennes egges. 556.27.
  • Halden, a Daniſhe King. 212.12.
  • Harriſon William cited. 44.89. and .74.23. and .74.39.
  • Hambletew rendered to the French king. 1695.4.
  • Hamelton Stephan knight put to death. 1570.10.
  • Sir Iohn Hankewoods praſe. 1001.33. a.
  • Harflew wonne by the Eng|liſh. pag. 1262. col. 1. lin. 2.
  • Hacun ſet at libertie, and ſent into England. 278.44.
  • Hatton Chriſtopher made cap|taine of the Euald. 1864.2
  • Haddington fortifyed by the Lord Gray. 1634.40. is be|ſieged by the Frenchmen & valiantly defended. 1635. 43. is deliuered from ſiege by the Earle of Shrewibury 1637.40. almoſt taken by a Camiſado 1641.42. forſa|ken by the Engliſhmen and razed. 1702.50.
  • Harper George knight rebel|leth. 1724.44. commeth in and ſubmitteth himſelf vnto ye duke of Norfolk. 1725.31. r [...]uolteth againe. 1726.28.
  • Haſti [...]ges Lord created Earle of Huntington. 1553.12.
  • Hare Nicholas knight com|mitted to the Towre. 1578. 20. and deliuered. ibidem.
  • Harriſon William cited. 143.78 and .148.48. and .154. 37. and .156.80. and .177.35.
  • Haſtings Henry a Baron dyeth. 723.22.
  • Hawes Stephen. 1462.57.
  • Haghenet Caſtle, taken and burned. 431.48.
  • Halden and Hunger ſlayne. 214.65.
  • Willyam of Hatfield ſonne to kyng Edward the thyrde borne. 900.28. a.
  • EEBO page image 1462Harold of armes ſlaine by the Flemmings. 1043.8. a.
  • Hampton fortreſſe. 391.32.
  • Harding Iohn cited. 7.3. and 76.3.
  • Haiden, a Daniſh king, ſlayne. 220.63.
  • Hariſon William cyted. 229.31. and .241.89. and .241. 110. and .266.58.
  • Hamons hauen, called newe Southampton. 51.9.
  • Harbaldowne Hoſpital nygh Cantorburie, builded. 320.65.
  • Harold, a Dane ſlayne. 210.37
  • Harnſey. pag. 1363. col. 2. lin. 31.
  • Hambout in Britaine beſieged. 917.8. a.
  • Harfleete in Normandie. 436.85.
  • Haguſtald, or Lindeſferne. 182 15.
  • Hales Church founded and de|dicated. 726.66.
  • Habulacus, one of the Byſhops of the Eaſt Angles. 192.1.
  • Hamo his policie to ſlay Guin|derius. 50.61.
  • Hardicnute refuſeth to come out of Denmark, to gouerne England. 263.50.
  • Hay Iohn, knight, taken priſo|ner 777.29.
  • Hamilton caſtle yeelded. 1850.35.
  • Hampton, why ſo called. 51.7.
  • Hamſhyre waſted by ye Danes. 240.73. and .245.4.
  • Hamo ſlayne. 50.76.
  • Haſting Caſtle buylded. 299.2
  • Haſtings the Purciuant. pag. 1373. col. 2. lin. 55.
  • Haſtings Richard a knight tem|plex. 403.47
  • Haunſard Gilberd. 777.21
  • Hacun ſonne to Swaine. 273 94
  • Harlington. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 42.
  • Hangey Caſtle. 386.12
  • Harding cited. 167.4
  • Hatan, looke Elanius.
  • Henry the ſecond repẽteth hym ſelfe of his ſonne Henryes ad|uancement. 412.66
  • Henry the ſecond renounceth his eſtate, and cauſeth his ſonne Henry to be crowned king of England. 412.81
  • Henry the ſecond falleth ſicke, and maketh his Teſtament. 413.1.
  • Henry eldeſt ſonne to king Hen|ry the ſecond, geuen to miſ|order, and exceſſiue riot. 413 18.
  • Henry the ſeconde ſubmitteth hym ſelfe ouer lowly to the Archbiſhop Thomas Bec|ker. 413.51
  • Henry the ſeconde Holdeth the ſtyrrop, while Archbiſhop Thomas Becker moun [...]eth on horſebacke. 414.38
  • Henry the ſeconde refuſeth to kiſſe the Pax, with Archbi|ſhop Thomas Becket. 414 41.
  • Henry the ſecond his woordes, whiche cauſed Archbiſhop Thomas Becket to be ſlaine 415.38.
  • Henry the ſecond very ſory for Archbiſhop Thomas Bec|kets death. 417.41
  • Henry the ſecond tranſporteth an army into Ireland, to con|quer it. 419.40
  • Henry the ſecond admoniſhed to take regard to the admini|ſtration of iuſtice. 421.93
  • Henry the ſecond admoniſhed by a pale & leane man to amend his life. 421.102
  • Henry the ſecond admoniſhed to amend his life, by an Iriſh man. 422.19
  • Henry the ſecond admoniſhed of his euyl lyfe by a knight of Lindſey. 422.21
  • Henry the firſt ſurnamed Beau|clerke, ſucceedeth his brother king William Rufus in the kingdome of England. 336.36.
  • Henry the firſt ſendeth ambaſ|ſadours into Scotland, to re|quire Maude ſiſter to kyng Edgar, in mariage. 337.76
  • Henry the firſt taketh vpon hym to nominate Biſhops, and to inueſt them 341.72
  • Henry the firſt perſwaded to geue ouer his Title, to the inueſture of Biſhops. 343 16.
  • Henry the firſt ſendeth a pow|er into Normandy, againſt his brother Duke Robert. 343.75.
  • Henry the firſt paſſeth into Nor|mandie, with a mighty army 344.12.
  • Henry the firſt haſteth into Nor+mandy with a new ſupply, to purſue Duke Robert his bro|ther. 344.59
  • Henry the firſt ſaileth ouer into Normandy, to ſet the Coun|trey in good order. 347.109
  • Heron Gyles put to deth. 1590 29.
  • Henry the ſecond purgeth hym ſelfe of the death of Archbi|ſhop Thomas Becket. 422 64.
  • Henry the ſecond his promiſes and vowes which he ſware to performe, to the Popes Legates. 422.67
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, taketh an othe to per|forme the articles wherunto his father was ſworne. 422 115.
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, moueth rebellion a|gainſt his father. 424.58
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, [...]eth from his father to the French king. 425.113
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, proclaymed Duke of Normandy. 426.3
  • Henry the ſecond in ſuch di|ſtreſſe, that he knoweth not whom to truſt. 462.38
  • Henry the ſecond receyneth an army of Brabanders, againſt Henry his ſonne. 426.91
  • Henry the ſixt proclaymed. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 18. homage done to hym by Iames king of Scottes. pag. 1222. col. 1. lin. 35. crowned at Weſt|minſter. pag. 1244. col. 2. lin. 26. goeth with an army into France. pag. 1247. col. 1. lin. 7. crowned in Paris. eadem. lin. 48. returned into England. pag. 1249. col. 2. lin. 32. affied to the Earle of Arminaks daughter. pag. 1269. col. 1. lin. 12. maried Margaret daughter to the king of Cicel. pag. 1270. col. 1. lin. 50. depriued. pag. 1307. col. 1. lin. 12.
  • Humfrey Duke of Gloceſter Protector. pag. 1220. col. 1. lin. 33. maried Lady Iaquet of Baniere, Counteſſe of Heyuault, Holand, and Ze|land. pag. 1226. col. 2. lin. 18 maried Elianor Cobham, which had bene his paramor pag. 1227. col. 1. lin. 26. he ſpoyleth Flanders. pa. 1260. col. 2. lin. 36.
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, his diſſembling with his father and brethren. 457 34.
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, falleth ſicke, and dieth 457.98.
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, his penitent death & burial. 458.10
  • Henry the ſecond doth homage to the French king. 459.40 and 470.84.
  • Henry Earle of Richmond, is moued to take on hym the kingdome. pag. 1400. col. 2. lin. 43. ſetting forward to|ward England, the wynd re|ſiſteth hym. pag. 1403. col. 2. lin. 58. returneth to Nor|mandy, and ſo againe to Bri|taine. pag. 1304. col. 2. lin. 9 maketh a league with diuers Lordes pag. 1405. col. 1. lin. 14. is attainted by Parlia|ment. eadem. col. 2. lin. 13. ambaſſadours ſent to appre|hend him. pag. 1407. col. 1. lin. 38. he obtayneth ayd of Charles the French king. pag. 1413. col. 1. lin. 18. ſay|leth towards England. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 29. arriued at Mylford hauen. eadem. lin. 35. his Oration. pag. 1419. col. 1. lin. 41.
  • Henry the ſecond taketh vppon [...] Cloſſe, to get to the holy lord. 465.7 [...]
  • Henry the ſeconde entreth into France with an army. 468. 31. burniſh in loue with the Lady Alice his daughter in law 469.40.
  • Henry the ſecond geueth his ſonnes Gods curſe and his. 471.33. falleth ſicke, and dyeth. 471.57. why called ſhort Mantel 471.89. his iſſue and ſtature. 471.107 his vertues and vices. 472.20.
  • Helene daughter to king Coſtus maried to Eauſtantius. 88.70.
  • Helene, of what callyng or con|dition by ſome reported to haue been. 89.19.
  • Helene refuſed by Conſtantius and another maryed. 89.30
  • Henry ſecond ſonne to Henrye the ſeuenth borne. 1440. b. 45. created Duke of Yorke. ibidem. created Prince of Wales and Earle of Che|ſter. 1458. a. 3. receyueth Philip the Duke of Bur|gongne. 1459. b. 55. is pro|claymed king by name of Henry the eyght. 1464. a. 1. choſeth graue counſellours. eadem. 36. ratifyeth his fa|thers pardons. eadem. b. 23. promiſeth by proclaymation recompence for al wronges done by the commiſſions of forfeitures, maryeth Katha|rine his brothers wydowe. 1465. b. 6. is crowned. ea|dem. 42. ordaineth fiftie Speares. 1466. a. 43. the firſt time he ranne at the tylt. 1468. a. 40. inſteth. 1468. b 4. eadem. 31.1469. a. 22. ead. 40.1475. b. 20.1487. a. 48.1494. b. 10.1496. b. 33.1498. b. 12.1503. b. 40 1510. b. 40.1511. b. 15. 1520. b. 1.1526. b. 40. 1538. b. 2. ſendeth ayde into Hiſpaine. 1469. a. 1. and. ea|dem. b. 1. giuen to playe at Tenice and Dice, & coſt [...]d in gaming. eadem. a. 15. ſen|deth ayde into Flaunders a|gainſt the Duke of Greldres. 1470. a. 50. proclaymeth warres againſt the Frenche king, ſummoneth a Parlia|ment which gaue him two fiftenthes and two diſmes. 1472. a. 42.1472. a. 40. ſitteth forth a fleete. eadem. b. 6. ſendeth an army into Gaſcoyne. eadem. b. 31. buil|deth a mightie ſhippe. 1476. b. 20. calleth a Parliament eadem. b. 35. ſendeth an ar|mie into Fraunce. 1478. in|uadeth Fraunce in perſon. 1479. a. 21. beſiegeth Tur|win. 1480. b. 60. anſwereth the Scottiſh letters of deſt|ance. EEBO page image 1463 1482. a. 50. ouerthro|weth the Frenche power. 1484. a. 4. wan Terwyn. 1485. b. 1. viſiteth the yong Prince of Caſtill. eadem. 50 beſiegeth Tourney. 1486. b. 12. winneth Tourney. 1487 a. 2. placeth a garriſon in Tourney. eadẽ. a. 53. retur|neth into England, eadem. b. 7 receyueth a Cap of main+tenance from the Pope. 1494. b. 13. concludeth peace with Fraunce. 1594. a. 28. lendeth the Emperour money. 1499. a. 56. wageth the Swiſſers to inuade the Duchie of Milan. eadem. b. 28. ſitteth in iudgement at Weſtminſter Hall. 1503. b. 1. maketh a league wyth Frances the Frenche kyng. 150 [...]. b. 22. rendreth Tour|ney to the French kyng. ibi|dem. a. 10. 1506. b. 10. ſit|teth in the Starre chamber 1507. a. 18. meeteth the Frenche king in the vale of Andren. 1510. a. 40. rydeth to Graueling to the Empe|rour. 1510. a. 20. returneth into England. eadem. 56. declared by Bull defender of the fayth. 1518. b. 6. maketh warres on Fraunce and Scotland. 1519. b. 20. m [...]|keth league with the Em|perour. 1520. a. 38. borow|eth money through out the Realme. 1521. a. 35. ſendeth an armie into Fraunce. 1522. b. 18. ſendeth an ar|mie into Scotland. 1523. b. 50. calleth a Parliament. 1524. a. 6. leuieth a ſubſidie eadem. 54. ſendeth an armye into Scotland. 1525. b. 32. ſendeth an army to inuade Fraunce. 1526. b. 20. ſen|deth Commiſſioners into Ireland to reforme ye Coun|trey. 1532. b. 34. is offended for the demaund of ſtraunge eractions. 1535.10. recey|ueth a roſe of Golde from the Pope. 1532.10. ſendeth Ambaſſadours into Den|marke to intreate for the re|ſtitution of king Chriſtierne 1536. a. 38. maketh peace with the French king eadem 50. maketh peace with Scot+land. eadem. b. 21. ſweareth amitie with Frances the French kyng during his life. 1537. enhaunceth the value of the coyne. 1537. b. 30. de|maundeth of the Emperour halfe the praye taken at the battaile of Pauy. 1538. b. 50. ſendeth ayde of 240000 li. for the deliuerance of the Pope. 1548. a. 2. receyueth the order of Saint Michael. 1541. a. 14. proclaymeth warre againſt the Emperor eadem. b. 30. ſuſpendeth the warres with the Emperour. 1550. a. 55. doubteth whe|ther that his mariage wyth his brothers wydowe were lawful. 1551. a. 3. ſendeth to al vniuerſities for the reſolu|tion of this doubt. eadem. deſireth of the Court of Rome to haue a Legate ſent to heare the matter. eadem. 36. is cyted before the Le|gates. eadem. b. 30. appee|reth and maketh an Orati|on. eadem. 38. is offended with the delayes of the Le|gates. 1552. a. 15. calleth a Parliament. eadem. b. 6. foundeth Chriſtes Churche in Oxford. 1554 b. 31. com|maundeth the Byble to bee tranſlated into Engliſh hath 100000. poundes of the Clergie for pardon of a pre|munire. 1556. a 36. leuieth a fiftenth. 1557. b. 30. buyl|deth at white Hal and Saint Iames. eadem. 50. paſſeth ouer the ſeas to meete wyth the French king. 1558. a. 40 returneth into Englande. 1559. a. 30. maryeth the La|dye Anne Bulleyne. eadem. a. 4. concludeth peace wyth Scotlande. 1561. b. 17. is curſed by the Pope. eadem. 23. calleth a Parliament. ea|dem. 42. ſuppreſſeth the Fri|ers obſeruãts. 1563. b. 3. is aucthoriſed ſupreme head of the Church. eadem. 15. hath the firſt fruites and the [...] ten|thes of al ſpiritual lyuinges foreuer geuen him. eadem. 20. polleth his head and com+maundeth al the Court to do the ſame, and is no longer ſhaued. eadem. 44. ſendeth Commiſſioners to viſite all the Religious houſes. 1564. a. 27. cauſeth a ſuruey to be taken of al Chanteryes. ea|dem. 46. calleth a Parlia|ment. eadem. b. 15. hath all Religious houſes of. 300. markes and vnder giuen him eadem. 21. maryeth the La|dye Iane Seymer. 1565. a. 48. calleth a Parliament. eadẽ. 57. publiſheth a booke concerning Religion. eadem. b. 10. abrogateth certayn ho|ly dayes. eadẽ. 15. aboliſhed Pilgremages, pulleth downe certaine ſhrines, and ſuppreſ|ſed al Frieries and Nunne|ries. 1571. b. 24. ſitteth in iudgement vppon Lambert. eadem. 50. fenſeth al the ha|uens and ſea coaſtes wyth Bulwarkes and blocke hou|ſes. 1572. b. 40. calleth a Parliament. eadem. 50. cau|ſeth a general ſuruey to bee made, what able men were in the whole Realme. 1573. b. 2. ordeyned fiftie Penclo|uers to attend on his perſon 1574. b. 40. maryeth [...] La|die of Anne of Cleaue. [...]57 a. 34. calleth a Parliament. 1578. a. 20. diſſolueth the order of the Rodes. eadem. b. 10. is diuorſed from the Lady Anne of Cleaue. 1579 b. 40. maryeth the Ladye Katharine Howard. 1580. b. 40. maketh a progreſſe in|to the North. 1582. a. 47. fortifyeth Hull. eadem. b. 12. calleth a Parliament. 1583 a. 40. is proclaymed kyng of Ireland. eadem. 3. maketh warre with Scotland. 1585 b. 52. ſendeth an armie into Scotlande. 1595. a. 31. la|boureth to match his ſonne to the heire of Scotlande. 1589. a. 4. ſweareth a league with the Emperour. 1590. a. 2. marieth the Ladye Ka|tharine Parre. eadem. 17. calleth a Parliament, and le|uieth a ſubſidie. eadem. 21. proclaymeth warre againſt the French king. eadem. 50. ſendeth ayde vnto the Empe|perour. eadem. 58. ſendeth an armie into Scotlande. 1592. a. 10. ſendeth a po|wer to beſiege Mutterell. 1594. b. 20. and another to beſiege Bulogne. 1595. a. 9. paſſeth himſelfe in perſon to the ſiege of Bulogne. eadem a. 53. winneth Bullogne. 1596. a. 40. returneth into England. eadem. b. 20. reuo|keth his armie from Mutte|rell 1598. b. 40. demaun|deth a beneuolence of the ſpiritualtie and temporaltie. 1601. a. 1. ſendeth an armye into Scotland. 1602. b. 35. calleth a Parliament, and le|uieth a ſubſidie. 1604. b. 45. hath al Colledges, Chaun|tries and Hoſpitals commit|ted to his wil. eadem. 54. maketh an Oration in the Parliament houſe. 1605. a. 12. ſuppreſſeth the Stewes. 1607. a. 12. concludeth peace with the French king 1508. b. 10. is Godfather to the Dolphines daughter. eadem. 20. his great gyftes to the Frenche Ambaſſador. 1609. a. 57. commaundeth one thing by letter, and the contrarie by worde of mouth 1609. b. 40. maketh his Te|ſtament, ordayning his Exe|cutors to gouerne the realme during the minoritie of hys ſonne. 1611. a. 44. dyeth. ea|dẽ. b. 54. is buried at Wind|ſor. 1612. a. 8. is deſcribed.
  • Henry Earle of Richmond ſen|deth for Edward Earle of Warwicke from Sherife|huton Caſtle, and puts him priſoner in the towre of Lon|don. 1425. a. 26.
  • Henry Earle of Richmond ſen|deth for Elizabeth eldeſt daughter of king Edward ye fourth from Sherifhuton ca|ſtle, and conueigheth her vn|to her mother at London. 1425.33. a.
  • Henry Earle of Richmonde commeth to London, and is there honorably receyued. 1425.43. offreth vp three flãders. ead. 54. promiſeth to mary the Ladie Elizabeth. 1425. b. 8. is crowned king, and proclaimed Henry the ſe|uenth. 1425. b. ſummoneth a Parlament, wherin are at|tainted the chiefeſt aydors of king Richard. 1425. b. 36. aduaunceth diuers of his friendes vnto honour. 1426. a. 30. hath the Crowne con|firmed by Parlament to him and his heires. eadem. 50. re|deemeth his hoſtages left be|yond the Seas. eadem. b. 34. marieth the Ladie Elizabeth eadem. 28. firſt ordayned Yeoman of the garde. eadem. 36. borroweth money of the Londoners, and repayeth it 1427. a. 40. ſummoneth a Parlament. eadem. 51. ma|keth a progreſſe into the North partes. eadem. b. 1. publiſheth a pardon of all crimes. 1429. a. 32. diſcom|fiteth in battaile the Earle of Lincolne and other rebels his Complices. 1431. a. 42 holdeth ſolemne proceſſions three dayes for his victorye. eadem. 46. taketh truce with the Scottes. 1432. a. 20. trauaileth in vayne to make atonement betweene the French king and the Duke of Britayne. eadem. b. 40. and. 1433. a. 10. ſummoneth a Parlament. eadem. b. 18. ay|deth the Duke of Britayne. 1434. a. 7. borroweth money of the Citie of London, and repayeth it. eadem. 54. ry|deth to Yorke to repreſſe a rebellion. 1435. a. 12. aideth Maximilian Duke of Bur|gongue. eadem. b. 30. is loth the French king ſhould marie the heire of Brytayne 1437. a. 18. ſummoneth a Parlament. eadem. b. 22. en|acteth great ſummes of mo|ney by way of a beneuolence. eadem. 40. inuadeth France 1439. a. 41. Beſiegeth Bo|longne. eadem. b. 47. conclu|deth peace with the French king. 1440. a. 3. the conditi|ons thereof. eadem. b. 3. re|turneth into England. eadem. 25. ſendeth certeyne in|to Flaunders to learne ou [...] the true progenie of the coun|terfeit EEBO page image 1463 Duke of Yorke. 1442 b. 7. ſendeth ſpies into Flaũ|ders to learne the counſels of the conſpirators. 1443. a. 10. forbiddeth flemi [...] wares and trafique with Flemings eadem. b. 3. remoueth the Mart to Calice. eadem. 8. ſendeth an armie into Ire|lãd. 1444. b. 31. ſummoneth a Parlament, and leuieth a ſubſidie. 1446. a. 30. ſendeth an armie to ſuccor Norrham Caſtle, and then inuadeth Scotland. 1448. a. 31. relea|ſeth the reſtraint into Flaun|ders. 1448. b. 20. taketh truce with the king of Scots eadem. 31. buildeth Rich|mond houſe. 1454. b. 20. ſayleth with the Queene vn|to Calice. eadem. 24. mee|teth with Phillippe Duke of Bourgogne. eadem. 42. re|turneth into England. 1455 a. 6. concludeth peace with ye king of Scottes, betrough|thing vnto him his eldeſt daughter, and his eldeſt Son vnto Katheren the daughter of the kyng of Hiſpayne. ea|dem. b. 47. buildeth our La|die Chappell within Weſt|minſter. 1457. b. 36. renew|eth the olde league & amitie with Maximilian the Em|perour. 1558. a. 58. ſummo|neth a Parlament, and leui|eth a ſubſidie. eadem. b. 32. erecteth a Court for the exe|cution of penall ſtatutes. ea|dem 41. ordeyneth a newe coyne of Siluer. 1559. a. 15 willeth by his Teſtament vi|olent [...] all money exacted for forfeytures, to be repayed. ea|dem. 40. reneweth league and amitie with Phillippe Duke of Bourgongne. 1460 a. 12. publiſheth a generall pardon. 1461. b. 23. his cha|ritable deedes. eadem. 26. dieth. ead. 36. is buried. ead. 40. his age and yeares of his reigne. ead. 43. is deſcribed eadem. 48. left great ryches behinde him. 1464. b. 1.
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe proclaimed and crowned king of Eng|land. 395.1.
  • Henry the ſecond borne in Fraunce. 395.2
  • Henry the ſecond, contrary to his othe, right, law, and equi|tie, depriueth his brother Geffrey of the Earledome of Aniou. 396.65
  • Henrye de Eſſex, Stan|derd bearer to the kyng by in|heritance. 397.54
  • Henrye de Eſſex throweth downe his Standerd, and diſhonorably runneth away. 397.55.
  • Henrye de eſſex vanqui|ſhed in a combat by R [...]|bert de Mountfort. 397.59. [...]
  • Henry [...]f Eſſex pardoned his lyfe, and ſhorne a Monke. 397. [...]2.
  • Henry the ſecond entreth into Gaſcoigne with an army. 399.5.
  • Henry the ſecond offreth [...] to the Emperour, againſte the Pope. 410.95
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, dooth homage to the French king, for the County of Aniou. 411.39
  • Henry Earle of Aniou, made Seneſchal of France. 411.41.
  • Henry eldeſt ſonne to king Hen|ry the ſecond, proclaymed fel|lowe with his father in the kingdome. 412.21
  • Henry eldeſt ſonne to king Hen|ry the ſecond, crowned kyng of England, by commaunde|ment of his father. 412.26.
  • Henry the ſeconde ſerueth his ſonne Henry at the table. 412 44.
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe thought to be baſtard ſonne to king Ste+phen. 392.14
  • Henrye Fitzempreſſe appoyn|ted to be ſlaine by treaſon, eſ|capeth. 392.76
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe ſaileth into Normandy, after the treaſon practiſed againſt hym. 393 13. Henry Fitzempreſſe his puiſ|ſance, and honours. 393.31.
  • Henry de Bloys, alias the Sully Abbot of Glaſtenbury. 134 46.
  • Henry the ſecond, why he cau|ſed king Arthurs graue to be ſearched. 136.1
  • Hect. Boet. cited. 127.50. and. 128.27. and. 129.66 and. 129.71. and. 129.78
  • Hengiſt and Horſus with their army of Saxons arriue in Britaine. 111.66. and. 112 7.
  • Hengiſt deuiſeth how to plant hymſelfe in Britaine. 112.53.
  • Hengiſt and Horſus Pedigree to Woden. 113.19
  • Henry ſonne to king Henry the ſecond, begynneth new prac|tiſes againſt his father. 446 68.
  • Henry the ſeconde begynneth wantonly to fancie the Lady Alice his daughter in lawe. 450.82.
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe commeth into England, to ſee his mo|ther. 379.4 [...]
  • Hercules Lybiens ſonne to O|ſyris. 5.96
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe returneth agayne into England. 383.54.
  • Henrye Fitzempreſſe made knight 383.72
  • Hereford towne ſpoyled and burnt. 276.32
  • Hereford Minſter ſet on fyre. 276.
  • Henrye Emperour departeth this lyfe. 360.9
  • Henry the firſt inuadeth France with an army. 361.26
  • Hereford ſhyre waſted by Edrik Syluaticus. 297.28
  • Hereward eſcapeth into the Ile of Ely. 306.93
  • Hereward fleeth out of the Ile of Ely, into Scotland. 306 105.
  • Herford ſhyre waſted by the Welchmen. 272.59
  • Hereford Caſtle. 272.62
  • Henry the third, ſonne to kyng William, borne in England 299.21.
  • Henry Earle of Britaine arri|ueth in England. 633.72
  • Henry the third marieth the La|dy Eleanor. 647.68
  • Henry the thyrd euil ſpoken of, for louyng ſtrangers. 704 70.
  • Henry the third goeth toward Scotlande with an army. 708.50.
  • Henry the thyrd ſweareth a|gainſt the Pope. 73.100.
  • Heraclius Patriarch of Hieru|ſalem, commeth into Eng|land for aide againſt the Sa|raſins. 460.54
  • Heraclius Patriarch of Hieru|ſalem departeth comfortles, & greatly diſcõtẽted in mind. 461.7. his reprochful words vnto king Henry the ſecond, 461.16.
  • Hercules, why he purſueth his couſins the ſonnes of Nep|tune. 5.92.
  • Hercules by Moſes called La|abin. 5.103
  • Hercules ſlayeth Albion and Bergion in Gallia. 6.14 Hercules commeth into Bri|taine. 6.48
  • Hercules Promontoriũ. 6.56
  • Hengiſtenton battaile fought by the Engliſh men agaynſt the Danes and Welchmen. 204.74.
  • Henry the third is a ſtickler be|twixt two Earles. 749.73.
  • Henry the third his halfe bre|thren depart the Realme pri|uily. 752.6
  • Henry the thyrd ſummoneth a Parliament to be holden in the Towre of London, but is refuſed by the Barons. 759 40.
  • Henry the thyrd, eldeſt ſonne to kyng Iohn begynneth to reigne. 608.1. he is crow|ned and annoynted king. 608 67.
  • Henry the third openly charged in Parlament, of many mat|ters. 719.11
  • Henry the third dryuen to ſel his Plate and Iewels for want of money. 719.52.
  • Henrye the thyrd taketh vppon him the croſſe, 722.7.
  • Henry the the third bindeth him ſelfe to great inconuenience, 736.60.
  • Henry the third lieth in waight for mens goddes. 740.72.
  • Henry the ſecond comming to Canterburie, maketh his prayers to Archbyſhop Tho|mas Becket. 435, 66.
  • Henry Huntington cited. 275.86.
  • Helene findeth out the Sepul|chre of the Lord at Hieruſa|lem. 91, 106.
  • Helene Empreſſe her three Vncles made Senatours of Rome. 92.75.
  • Helene the Empreſſe dieth. 94.16.
  • Henry the firſt loth to incurre the danger of Archbyſhop Anſelmes curſe. 350, 56.
  • Henry the firſt his excuſe, for keeping the Archbyſhopricke of Canterburie in his hands. 351.83.
  • Henry the firſt inuadeth Wales with a myghty armie. 352, 38.
  • Henrie the firſt goeth ouer with a great power to aide Theo|bald Erle of Champeigne a|gainſt the Frenchmen. 355.14.
  • Henry the firſt hurt in battaile againſt the Frenchmen. 355 114.
  • Henrie the firſt marrieth Ade|licia, daughter to the Duke of Lauayne. 358.26.
  • Henrie the firſt and the Realme accurſed by the Pope, 358.35.
  • Henry made byſhop of Winche|ſter. 359.40.
  • Henry the fourth Emperour. 191.19.
  • William Earle of Henalt dieth 904.50. b.
  • William Earle of Henalt defi|eth the French king. 907.50. b. gathered a power a|gaynſt the Duke of Norman|die. 909.17. b.
  • Henrie the fifth proclaymed. pag. 1165. col. 2. lin. 1. coro|nation. lin. 17. ſayled into Fraunce. pag. 1174. col. 2. lin. 23. beſieged Har [...]ue. pag. 1174. col. 2. lin. 38. Har [...]ue yeelded pag. 1176. col. 1. lin. 9. beſieged Tougue. pag. 1187. col. 1. lin. 57. beſieged Caene in Normandie. pag. 1187. col. 2. lin. 41. tooke Caene in Normandie. pag. 1188. col. 1. lin. 40.
  • EEBO page image 1464Henrie Checheley Archbyſhop of Canterburie his Oration. pag. 1168. col. 2. lin. 21.
  • Herbinger to Earle Euſtace of Bologne, ſlayne at Canterbu|rie. 270.88
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe returneth into England, once more to trye his fortune for that king|dome. 386.53.
  • Henrie Fitzempreſſe and king Stephan, conclude an agree|ment. 387.77. &. 389.27.
  • Henrie the third Emperour, maketh warre vpon Bald|wyn, Earle of Flaunders. 270.56.
  • Henry the fifte, tooke the Caſtle of Courſey. pag. 1190. col. 1 lin. 2. beſieged Faleys. col. 2. lin. 30. married Katharine daughter to the French king pag. 1204. col. 2. lin. 36. re|ceyued into Paris with pro|ceſſion. pag. 1210. col. 2. lin. 52. Regent of Fraunce. pag. 1211. col. 1. li. 45. returneth into England. pag. 1211. col. 2. lin. 38. ſayleth into Fraũce pag. 1213. col. 1. lin. 43. pur|ſueth the Dolphin. pa. 1213. col. 2. lin. 43. falleth ſicke. pa. 1216. col 2. lin. 10. departed this lyfe. pa. 1217. co. 1. li. 32 his commendation. lin. 35.
  • Henry the ſixt borne. pag. 1214 col. 1. lin. 53.
  • Henry ſonne to king William made knight at Weſtmin|ſter. 314.18.
  • Henry Huntingdon cited. 319.18. and. 340.46.
  • Henrie ſonne to Robert king of Almai [...], ſlayne at Viterbo in Italie. 781.15.
  • Henry the third his iſſue, and ſtature of bodie. 783.28.
  • Hyde of land conteyneth an hundred Acres. 535.68.
  • Heathe Nicolas Archbyſhop of Yorke made Lord Chauncel|lour. 1764.33. moueth the Parlament to proclaime the Lady Elizabeth Queen, after the diſeaſe of her ſiſter. 1784 53. is depriued of his Arch|byſhopricke. 1802.42.
  • Houſes vpon London bridge burnt. 574.24.
  • Hanging appoynted for theeues 363.107.
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe marrieth Elianor Duches of Guyen. 384.99.
  • Helene, a great ſetter foorth of Gods honour, and of the Chriſtian fayth. 91.101.
  • Herodianus cited. 79.39. and. 79.58.
  • Henry the third holdeth his Chriſtmas at Oxforde. 618.30.
  • Henry Grace the Dieu a ſhippe built. 1476.23.
  • Duke of Hereforde accuſeth the Duke of Norfolke. 1098 40. b. he is baniſhed. 1101.7. b. is honorably entertained in Fraunce. 1101.47. b.
  • Hengiſt returneth into Britaine with a myghtie armie. 117.70.
  • Henrie the .ii. licenced to crowne which of his ſonnes he lyſted, kyng of Ireland. 462.16.
  • Henry Duke of Buckingham a ſetter forward of the falſe de|uice of Richard the third now conſpireth againſt hym. pag. 1401. col. 2. line. 6. fle|eth. pag. 1402. col. 1. lin. 48. his confederates flee into Britayne to Henry Earle of Richmond. col. 2. lin. 11. he is betrayed by his falſe ſer|uant. pag. 1403. col. 1. lin. 15. beheaded at Saliſburie. col. 2. lin. 30.
  • Herbert Earle ſlayne by the Danes, and his armie chaſed 206.86.
  • Hennimus Duke of Cornwal marrieth Gonorilla, eldeſt daughter to Leir. 19.93.
  • Hennimus Duke of Cornewal, diſcomfited and ſlayne. 20.55.
  • Henry Fitzempreſſe departeth ouer Scaro his Father. 381 50.
  • Hely king of Britaine, and Fa|ther to Lud. 33.58.
  • Henning a Daniſh Captayne. 244.113.
  • Heraclius Emperour. 165.90
  • Henry eldeſt ſonne to king Hen|rie the ſecond committed to Thomas Becket the Arch|byſhop to bee brought vp. 401.64.
  • Henrie the firſt dyeth, and is bu|ryed at Reading. 363.42.
  • Henrie the firſt his iſſue and qualities. 362.55.
  • Henry Earle of Champaigne, made king of Ieruſalem. 504.62.
  • Hereferd Biſhop of Wincheſter ſlaine. 204.65
  • Helig, what it ſignifieth. 33.70
  • Henry the ſecond ſendeth am|baſſadours to the Frenche king, not to receiue Thomas Becket Archbiſhop into his Realme. 406.42
  • Henry the firſt being in danger of drownyng, maketh vowes for his ſafetie. 362.60
  • Henry the thyrd commaundeth the Caſtle of Mountſorel to to be eaſed downe to the ground. 614.27
  • Henry the thyrde ſworne to his Barons. 616.35
  • Henry youngeſt ſonne to kyng William, beſieged in the ca|ſtle of Mount S. Michael in Normandie. 321.88.
  • Henry recõciled to his brothers William Rufus king of En|gland, and Robert Duke of Normandie. 321.106
  • Heſtritha ſiſter to king E [...]te, maryed to Richard Duke of Normandie. 259.55
  • Heyre apparant proclaymed. 1050.15. b.
  • Henry the ſecond ſendeth am|baſſadours to the Pope, to excuſe hym ſelfe, and to ac|cuſe Thomas Becket Arch|biſhop of Cantorbury. 406 55.
  • Hector Boetius his common fault. 34.67
  • Hey Caſtle made plaine with the ground. 445.20
  • Helias captaine of the ſiege be|fore Maus, taken, & brought to king Williã Rufus. 329 82.
  • Helias by meanes of his bolde words, is ſet at libertie. 329 93.
  • Henry ſonne to king Dauid of Scotland, ſweareth fealtie to king Stephen of England and is made Earle of Hun|tington. 367.18
  • Henry Karle of Huntington, with his army vanquiſhed, and put to flight. 371.1
  • Herlowin a Noble man of Nor|mandie. 323.31
  • Henry Duke of Lancaſter dieth 968.22. b.
  • Henry the third crowned kyng at Weſtminſter. 617.68
  • Henry Huntington cited. 142.67. and. 154.77. and. 216 65.
  • Heuenfield, where Oſwaldes croſſe was erected. 165.22
  • Henry the third, Emperor. 266 91.
  • Henry the ſixt Emperour diſ|wadeth king Richarde the firſt from making peace with Philip the Frenche king. 527.10.
  • Henry Plantagenet proclaimed king of England. pag. 1119 col. 1. lin. 12. crowned. pag. 1121. col 1. lin. 34. he ſlewe in one battaile with his own handes .xxxvi. perſons. pag. 1140. col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Henry the ſecond his large of|fers to his ſonnes vpon trea|tiſe of peace. 430.54
  • Henry the ſixt fled to Berwicke and to Scotland. pa. 1312 col. 1. lin. 51. pag. 1314. col. col. 2. lin. 27. taken and im|priſoned in the Towre. pag. 1315. col. 2.20. deliuered. pag. 1325. col. 1. lin. 54.
  • Henry Bourchier Eale of Eſ|ſex. pag. 1313. col. 1. lin. 38.
  • Henry Duke of Somerſet ſub|mytteth hym ſelf to Edward the fourth. pag. 1313. col. 2. lin. 8. fled to Henry the ſixt. pag. 1314. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Hewet Andrew burnt. 1563 1.
  • Henry the ſixt, his ſpeach of Henry of Richmont, after Henry the ſeuenth. pa. 1326 col. 2. lin. 30. ſhewed in Lon|don. pag. 1332. col. 1. lin. 28 deliuered to Edwarde the fourth. pag. 1332. col. 2. lin. 28. taken priſoner. pa. 1335 col. 1. lin. 45. murdred. pa. 1343. col. 2. lin. 38.
  • Henry Percy Earle of Northũ|berland. pag. 1119. col. 2. li. 16.
  • Henry ſonne to Hẽry the fourth, created Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Earle of Cheſter. pag. 1121. col. 2. lin. 35. Duke of Aquitaine. pag. 1125. col. 1. lin. 37. was accuſed to his father. pag. 1159. col. 2. lin. 30. came to the Court. lin. 57. his apparell. pag. 1160. col. 1. lin. 3. was re|conciled.
  • Henry Courtney Earle of De|uonſhyre, couſin germane to the king, created Marques of Excetir. 1526.10
  • Henry Earle of Northumber|land, and the Lord Bardolfe rebel. 1153. col. 1. lin. 44. beheaded. eadẽ col. 2. lin. 45
  • Henry Earle of Northumber|land ſlaine at S. Albons. pa. 1288. col. 1. lin. 4.
  • Henry ſonne to the Lorde Fitz Hugh. pag. 1319. col. 2. lin. 12.
  • Henry Neuille knight, ſonne to the Lord Latimer. pa. 1319 col. 2. lin. 13.
  • Henry the thyrd kept out of Do|uer Caſtle. 764.7 defieth the Barons. 768.25. ouerthro|wen by the Barons at Lew|es. 769.3. concludeth a peace with the Barons. 769.43. is arayed in the coate armor of the Earle of Leiceſter, at the battaile of Eueſham. 773.7 deliuered out of the handes of his enemyes. 773 78. dyeth, and is buried at Weſtminſter. 783.18
  • Hẽry Bewfort Biſhop of Win|cheſter made Cardinal. pag. 1235. col. 1. lin. 30. went into Boheme. pa. 1244. col. 2. lin. 17. deceaſed. pa. 1274 col. 1. lin. 20.
  • Henry the fourth inuadeth Scotland. pag. 1131. col. 2. lin. 35.
  • Henry the fourth entred Wales with an army. pag. 1132. col. 2. lin. 4. pag. 1134. co. 2 lin. 52. in great danger to haue beene deſtroyed. pag. 1133. col. 2 lin. 16.
  • Hermite Peter of Yorke a man in great eſtimation. 580.31 hanged together with his ſonne, by commaundement of king Iohn. 580.52
  • Hey honour confirmed to Ma|thew earle of Boloigne. 427 17.
  • EEBO page image 1464Henry Chicheley Archbiſhop of Cantorbury deceaſſed. pa. 1271. col. 1. lin. 17.
  • Henry the firſt Emperour. 224 2.
  • Herrericus nephew to king Ed|wyn. 183.24
  • Henry Greene knight beheaded 1106.14. b.
  • Helatherne battaile againſt E|thelbert. 196.42.
  • Henry of Hereford murdred tho|row treaſon of the Welchmẽ 440.8.
  • Herford Weſt. pag. 1413. col. 2. lin. 41.
  • Herbert Biſhop of Thetfoord, depriued of his Biſhopricke, and why. 325.38
  • Herflew beſieged by the french pag. 8275. col. 2. lin. 56. yel|ded. pag. 1276. col. 1. lin. 10.
  • Heraclitus appoynted Lieute|nant of Britaine. 78.8
  • Helias de Brantfield, ſent to Rome by king Iohn. 561.80.
  • Henricus de Erphordia cited. 75.108.
  • Herculanilla wife to Claudius the Emperour, forſaken by diuorcement. 51.68
  • Hector Boetius reproued of er|rour. 55.17.
  • Hector Boetius errour, of the Silures and Brigantes. 59.9.
  • Herthew Monaſterie. 175.79
  • Hengiſt beginneth to raygne as abſolute Lorde in Britayne. 118.76.
  • Hexham Abbey ſpoyled. 819.58. a.
  • Herts Hal in Oxford founded. 882.20. b.
  • Henalt inuaded by the Duke of Normandie. 908.13. b.
  • Hengiſt departeth this lyfe by courſe of nature. 126.41.
  • Henrie the ſecond negligent in ayding the Chriſtians a|gainſt the Saraſins. 473.17.
  • Henrie the fourth entered Wa|les. pag 1149. col. 2. lin. 37.
  • Henrie the French king ſlaine. 1802.42.
  • Henrie the fifth made knyght. 1104.8. a. impriſoned at Trym. 1106.40. b.
  • Hereford battaile, fought by Cuthred king of Weſt Sar|ons, againſt Ethelbaldus king of Mercia. 193.84.
  • Hereford caſtle. 371.20.
  • Henrie the ſixt deſcribed. pag. 1272. col. 2. lin. 6. vanqui|ſhed by the Duke of Yorke at Saint Albons. pag. 1288. col. 1. Lin. [...]6. diſcomfited. pag. 1299. col. 2. lin. 48. ta|ken. lin. 52.
  • Heron baſtard. ſlaine. 1532.40.
  • Henrie the thyrde horne. 565.91.
  • Hector Boetius cyted. 111.74
  • Henry Lord Bourcher Earle of Eu. pag. 1299. col. 1. lin. 12
  • Herene flouriſheth. 21.67.
  • Herefoord Churche endowed with great reuenewes. 195.51.
  • Henricus Huntington cyted. 116.52.
  • Henrie the ſeconde ſurnamed Claudius, Emperour. 254.1
  • Heming a Dane, baniſhed the Realme. 269.14.
  • Henrie the firſt taketh example of the Emperour to deale concerning the inueſtitures of Byſhops. 348.36.
  • Hanſlap, Caſtle taken. 596.28
  • Hengiſt taken and beheaded. 122.97.
  • Henry Duke of Somerſet. pag. 1289. col. 1. lin. 48. Cap|taine of Calais. pa. 1297. co. 2. lin. 37. fled 1300. co. 1. li. 6
  • Hertfordſhire commons ſworne to the king. 1035.40. b.
  • Hec. Boet cyted. 137.40.
  • Henry Pay. pag. 1152. col. 1. lin. 14.
  • Henrie Earle of Northumland. pag. 14.13. col. 2. lin. 2. pag. 1415. col. 2. lin. 26.
  • Henrie the thyrde feareth the enterditing of the land. 716 42.
  • Henry the fourthe dyed. pag. 1162. col. 2. li. 3. hys ſtature pag. 1163. col. 2. lin. 5.
  • Hedgecote fielde. pag. 1320. col. 1. lin. 26.
  • Hereford recouered, and forti|fied. 276.48.
  • Heſding caſtle beſieged. 1522.53.
  • Henious ordinance of the Pope 747.20.
  • Heron Iohn Banrupt Mercer counſeller to Perkin War|becke. 1449.57.
  • Hypermneſtra deteined in pri|ſon by her father Danaus. 7.89.
  • Hypermneſtra ſet at libertie by her huſband. 8.26.
  • Hirke or Hericus, made kyng of the Northumbers. 229.56
  • Hirick deſpoſed frõ his kingdõe by ye Northumbers. 229.71.
  • Hinke Hugh Archbyſhop of Dublin. 1525.28.
  • Hirilda and Eweline fal at va|riance. 43.50.
  • Hirilda ſlayne by Eweline. 43.59.
  • Higwald, Byſhop of Lindeſ|ferne. 199.2.
  • Hith claymed to belong perti|cularly to ye Seignorie of the See of Cantorburie. 401.102.
  • Hydingham Caſtle beſieged & ſurrendred to kyng Lewes. 610.34.
  • Higanius and Petitur, looke Vigenius and Peredurus. 31.
  • Hypermneſtra, one of Danaus daughters, ſaueth her huſ|bandes lyfe. 7.76.
  • Hilton Raufe knight ſent into Britaine. 1434.10.
  • Hillarius Biſhop of Chicheſter, ſent Ambaſſadour to ye Pope 406.59.
  • Hidingham Caſtle wonne by king Iohn. 598.46.
  • Hillarius Byſhop of Poictiers cyted. 90.47.
  • Hylarie Byſhop of Chicheſter. 382.53.
  • Hyde of land, how many acres it containeth. 312.100
  • Hilda, Abbeſſe of Whitby de|parteth this life. 183.21.
  • Hikenelſtreete, where it begin|neth and endeth. 25.13.
  • Hilda, Abbeſſe of Herthew Mo|naſterie. 175.80.
  • Hypres William, regent of Flaunders. 361.47.
  • Hildeltha a Nunne. 181.25.
  • Higinus cited. 5.17. and. 8.73.
  • Higilbald ſlayne. 181.98.
  • Hildila a Prieſt. 184.63.
  • Hiſider, looke Elidurus.
  • Hopton Walter attainted. 1425.47.
  • Houſes and buildinges ouer|throwen by an earthquake. 362.102.
  • Honorius recouereth Britaine. 99.1.
  • Holme battaile fought wyth e|qual victorie, betweene the Kenriſhmen and the Danes. 221.52.
  • Holme battaile, fought by the Citizens of Cantorburie, a|gainſt the Danes. 221.55
  • Honorius the Emperour ſen|deth Conſtantius agaynſt Conſtantinus wyth an ar|mie. 98.69.
  • Howard William Lord How|ard of Effingham, knight of the Garter and late Lord Chamberlin is made Lord priuie Seale. 1864.10. dy|eth. 1865.48.
  • Howard Thomas Lord How|ard eldeſt ſonne to Thomas Earle of Surrey iuſteth. 1466.28.
  • Hocehnereton battaile fought by the Danes againſt the Engliſhmen. 221.8.
  • Hoſe for a king at three ſhillings price. 335.105.
  • Howel king of litle Britayne. 132.58.
  • Howel king of title Britayne commeth ouer to helpe king Arthur. 132.64.
  • Howel beſieged by the Scottes 133.35.
  • Hoſtes of men ſeene fighting in the Skie. 325.26.
  • Honorius Archbyſhop of Can|torburie dyeth. 172.49.
  • Houndes mad with lying all night in a Church. 328.100
  • Horſus with a great number of his people, ſlayne by the Brytaynes. 124.23.
  • Howel king of Wales conſpy|reth with the Scots againſt king Adelſtane. 225.17.
  • Howel ſubdued by king Adel|ſtane. 225.21.
  • Howel reſtoared to his king|dom, acknowledgeth to hold the ſame of the king of Eng|land. 225.27.
  • Horreſtians inhabitantes of An|gus and Merne. 73.31.
  • Horreſtians giue hoſtagies to the Romanes for aſſurance of their loyaltie. 73.34.
  • Horgerius, Duke of Cornwall 232.55.
  • Horewood. 232.106.
  • Honours change manners. 412 48.
  • Howard Edwarde ſon to Tho|mas Erle of Surrey knight & Lord Admiral iuſteth. 1466.29
  • Howard Edmond ſonne vnto Thomas Earle of Surrey knight iuſteth. 1466.29.
  • Holſtocke Thomas Controler of her highneſſe ſhips is ſent to the Sea with three ſhips and a Barke to ſtaye the ſub|iects of the king of Hiſpaine. 1838.30. his acts in that voiage. ibidem. is eftſons ſent to the Sea againſt Pirats of whõ he taketh. 20. ſaile and reſcueth. 15. mer|chants ſhippes. 1865.20.
  • Hoſpitals al committed to the kings diſpoſition. 1604.55.
  • Howard Katharin daughter to the Lord Edmond Howard married to the king. 1580.40. is accuſed of incontinen|cie. 1582.18. is committed to the towre. 1583.10; is be|headded. eadem. 20.
  • Howard William Lord attain|ded of miſpriſion of treaſon. 1583.34.
  • Iohn Holand created Earle of Huntington. 1074.2. b.
  • Horne caſtle ouerthrwne. 319.53.
  • Thomas Holand created Duke of Surrey 1097.30. b.
  • Howard Iohn late Duke of Norfolk attainted. 1425.39
  • Howard Thomas ſonne vnto the ſayde Iohn and Earle of Surrey atteinted. ibidem. deliuered out of the Towre and receyued into ſpecial fa|uour. 1435.4, ſent wyth a power againſt the rebelles in the North. ibidem. hygh Treaſurer of Englãd. 1447.1. ſent with an armie to re|moue the ſiege of Norrham Caſtle. 1448.30. entreth Scotland. ibidem. his hono|rable offer to the Scotiſhe king. eadem. 55. conducted EEBO page image 1465 the Lady Margaret in Scot+land. 1458.7. of the Priuie Counſel to Henry the eight. 1464.49. Godfather to Henry the firſt begotten ſon of Henry the eyght. 1468.50. Lieutenant of the North partes in the kings abſence leuieth an armie agaynſt the Scot. 1488.5. requeſteth bat [...]aile of the Scottiſh king eadem. 50. diſcomfiteth the Scottiſh power, and ſleaeth the king. 1493.40. is created Duke of Northfolke wyth an augmentation of the armes of Scotland. 1494.26. at|tendeth on ye Ladye Maries grace into Fraunce. 1495.15. forſaketh the Court and why. 1499.37. entreth the citie of London with. 1500. armed men. 1502.40. and the next day with two thou|ſand. 1503.8. dyeth. 1534.41.
  • Howard Edmonde ſonne to Thomas the firſt Duke of Norfolke Captaine of the wyng of the auantgard at Flodden field. 1691.50. felled downe. 1492.18. knight Maſhal. 1503.26.
  • Edward Howard knight ſonne to Thomas the firſt Duke of Norfolke Lord Admyral ta|keth the barke of Scotland. 1471.52. landeth in Bri|taine. 1474.50. maketh Knightes. 1475.20. his no|ble courage. ibidem. fighteth with the French fleete. 1475 56. is drowned. 1477.55.
  • Howard Thomas Lorde Ho|ward eldeſt ſonne of Tho|mas the firſt Duke of Nor|folke taketh Andrew Barton the Lyon of Scotland. 1471 52. is Lieutenant of the ar|mie into Biſkaye. 1472.33 hath the whole gouernment therof. 1475.46. almoſt ſlaine through a mutinye of the ſouldiours. eadem. 31. is made Lord Admyral. 1478.22 is Captaine of the fore|ward at Floddẽ field. 1488.16. his meſſage vnto ye Scot|tiſh king. 1489.14. hys ad|uiſe vnto his father. 1490.30. is created Earle of Sur|rey. 1494.30. attendeth on ye Lady Marie into Fraunce 1495.16. receyueth the Ad|myral of Fraunce with. 160 gentlemen. 1505.1. is lyke to ſtabbe the Cardinal in wyth his Dagger. 1508.50. made deputie of Irelande. 1508.13. wynneth Mor|leys. 1521.50. leadeth an armie into Fraunce. 1521. is generall Warden of the Marches. 2522.40. is Lord Admyral and high Treaſu|rer of Englande. 1529.29. inuadeth Scotland wyth an armie. 1529.30. his meſſage to the Duke of Albany. 1530.30. is Duke of Nor|folke, and commeth wyth an power againſt the rebels in Suffolke. 1535.22. choſen knight of the order of Saint Michael. 1558.37. ſent Ambaſſadour vnto ye French k. & Pope. 1560.10. created Lord high Steward of Eng|land at the arreignment of the Lord Dacres. 1563.26. General of the armie againſt the rebels in the Northe 1568.45. Godfather to Ed|ward the ſixth. 1570.40. in|uadeth Scotland with an armie. 1595.30. beſiegeth Mutterel. 1594.20. com|mitted to the Towre. 1610.50. attainted by Parliament 1611.33. his attaintour is reuerſed and he reſtored to hys olde libertie and honour 1720.36. is made Lorde Steward of Englãd. 1721.30. is ſent wyth a power a|gainſt Wiat. 1725.40. his ſouldiours reuolting, is for|ced to flie. 2726.20. dyeth. 1759.36.
  • Howard Henry ſonne to Tho|mas the ſeconde Duke of Norfolke is Marſhal of the armie at Mutterel. 1594.22. is Lieutenant of Bou|logne and fighteth infortu|nately. 1604.36. is attayn|ted and beheaded. 1611.10. is deſcribed. ibidem.
  • Howard Thomas Duke of Norfolke ſonne to Henry Earle of Surrey is Gene|ral of an armie ſent into Scotland. 1803.53. is cho|ſen knight of the order of S. Michael 1836. is commit|ted to the Towre. 1839.18. is remoued from the Towre vnto his houſe at the Char|terhouſe. 1853.17. and frõ thence againe into ye Towre. 1860.14. is attainted. 1861. is beheaded. 1862.24.
  • Homage done by the Earle of Flaunders to K. Iohn for the Earldome of Flaunders. 583.110.
  • Homage done by the Earle of March and the Earle of Augie to king Iohn at Par|thenay. 584.57.
  • Honorius Archbyſhop of Can|torburie next after Iuſtus. 162.54.
  • Horſus and Catigernus fight a combate, and eyther ſlaieth an other. 116.2.
  • Honedon towne or Manour. 484.19.
  • Homage promiſed to be doone by the king of Scotland to king Iohn. 542.103.
  • Holland in Lincolneſhyre inua|ded and made tributorie to Lewes the French kings ſonne. 602.31.
  • Hoſteus de Boloinge, a knight Templer. 403.48
  • Houſes ſhaken with Gunpou|der. 1834.50.
  • Houeden Roger cited. 435.23.
  • Hotſpore Henry Percie. pag. 1136. col. 1. lin. 39. col. 2. lin 52. ſlayne. pag. 1140. col. 1. lin. 4. French Pirats. pag. 1152. col. 1. lin. 36.
  • Howard Thomas Lord attain|ted of treaſon. 1565.58.
  • Homage done by king Iohn. 548.42.
  • Homage to king Richard the ſe|cond renounced. 1116.18. b.
  • Homage done by the Barons to Lewes the Frenche kings ſonne. 599.90.600.16.
  • Homage don at Woodſtocke by the Welchmen to king Iohn 568.53.
  • Homage done by Alexander king of Scotland to Lewes. 603.25.
  • Haliwel riuer. 380.33.
  • Holy Iſland. pa. 1313. co. 2. lin. 47.
  • Homagedon by the Lords and Barons to king Iohn. 545.1.
  • Homage of the Scots. 800.15. b. 822.20. b.
  • Homilies ſet foorth. 1633.40.
  • Hoſtages for the French king. 967.8. a.
  • Honfleue caſtle wonne by Mo|uy. 1824.58.
  • Homage done by king Iohn to the Pope. 576.77.
  • Hownhil ln Staffordſhire. 242.72.
  • Robert Holand ſlayne. 892.40. a.
  • Iohn Holand created Duke of Exeter. 1097.30. b.
  • Humfry Lord Stafford of Sou|thwike named Earle of De|uon. pag. 1319. col. 2. lin. 53. beheaded. pag. 1321. col. 1. lin. 15.
  • Holy Shepheard. pag. 1247. col. 2. lin. 57.
  • Hoſpital of Saint Leonard at Yorke. pag 1319. col. 1. lin. 25.
  • Horne William hanged and quartered. 1580.33.
  • Hume caſtle won by the Duke of Somerſet. 1631.10. re|couered by the Scots. 1640.14.
  • Hugh Prior of Witham, made Byſhop of Lincolne. 462.42
  • Hugh Lacie ſlayne in Ireland. 462.73.
  • Hugh Lacie being ſent for by king Henry the ſecond refu|ſeth to come. 463.29.
  • Hugh Lacie his diligence to en|large his poſſeſſions in Ire|land. 463.13.
  • Humber king of Hunnes inua|deth Albania, and ſlayeth Al|banact. 1672.
  • Humber king of Hunnes diſ|cõfited and drowned. 17.6.
  • Humber riuer why ſo called. 17.18.
  • Hubo and Agnerus brethren, choſen Captaynes of the Danes. 210.77
  • Hugh Erle of Cheſter. 336.12
  • Hughbright, byſhop of Litch|field. 199.13.
  • Hugh the Italian cited. 7.2.
  • Hugh Earle of Shrewſburie ſlayne in the eye. 328.106.
  • Hunting the Deere in Foreſtes forbidden vpon a great pe|naltie. 313.75.
  • Hundreds and Tithings deuy|ſed in England, and why. 217.22.
  • Hunwald Earle betrayeth Oſ|win. 170.57.
  • Hugh ſucceedeth Ranulfe his father in the Earldome of Cheſter. 387.106.
  • Hunting in Chaſes and For|reſtes freely permitted. 319.42.
  • Hubert Archbyſhop of Canter|burie, maketh an Oration. 544.19.
  • Hugh Earle of Cheſter, con|ſpireth againſt king Henrie the ſecond. 426.109.
  • Humilitie declareth the man of God. 151.54.
  • Huntington and Cambridge Counties' graunted to Da|uid brother to king Willi|am of Scotland. 427.29.
  • Hugh Byſhop of Durham, ap|poynted gouernour of the North partes of England. 481.16. deteyned in priſon by the Lord Chauncelour 484.11. depryued of al ho|nour and dignitie. 495.6.
  • Huntington Caſtle made playn with the ground. 445.19.
  • Hundred Tunnes of wine gy|uen yearely to the Monkes of Canterburie. 453.9.
  • Hugh a Norman, baniſhed the Realme. 374.37.
  • Hunters puniſhed by famine or impriſonment. 472.56.
  • Huſbandmen in England made ſlaues, and toyle for the Danes. 243.
  • Huual, a Welch king. 231.81.
  • Hungerford Walter knyght is created Lord Hungerford. 1563.55.
  • Gardener Stephen Byſhop of Wincheſter Ambaſſadour in Fraunce. 1564.20.
  • Humber in Holderneſſe. pag. 1327. col. 1. lin. 52.
  • Humfry Bouchear knight ſon to the Lord Barners Hugh Courtney knight. pag. 1336. col. 1. lin. 31.
  • Hugh Byſhop of Lincoln bu|ried. EEBO page image 1465 550.42
  • Hugh biſhop of Lincolne what country man, and his life. 550.45.
  • Hugh Biſhop of Lincolne ad|mitted a Saint. 551.19
  • Hugh Earle of March. 553 4.
  • Hubert Biſhop of Saliſbury, e|lected achbiſhop of Cantor|burie. 513.34. ordeyned Lord chiefe Iuſtice. 513.45.
  • Hugh Biſhop of Durham, loo|ſeth the dignitie and title of his Earledome. 519.57
  • Huntington caſtle ſubdued by king Henry the ſecond. 435 75.
  • Hue and crie againſt the Ba|rons. 866.7. a
  • Hubba, or Hubo ſlaine. 212.93
  • Hungerford Lord executed for Buggerie. 1580.1
  • Humfrey Stafford knight, with William his brother ſlaine. pag. 1279. col 2. lin. 48.
  • Hugh Haſtings knight ſlaine. pag. 1304. col. 1. li. 4.
  • Hunflue taken by the Engliſhe. pag. 1198. col. 2. lin. 14
  • Humber Riuer. 140.24
  • Hume caſtle beſeged. 1845.13 yeeld [...]d. 1845.20
  • Humez Richard, Conſtable to Henry, ſonne to king Henry the ſecond. 436.70
  • Humfrey ſonne to the Duke of Gloceſter, impriſoned at Trim. 1106.40. b
  • Hubert Fitz Mathewe ſlaine with a ſtone. 712.30
  • Hamfrey Stafford. pag. 1422. co. 1. lin. 24.
  • Hubert Earle of Kent fallen into Henry the third his diſ|pleaſure. 633.61
  • Hugh B. of Lincolne canonized a Saint. 617.75
  • Hugh Archdeacon of Welles, & keper of the great ſeale, made Biſhop of Lincolne. 568.70 conſecrated at Rome by Ste+phen Archbiſhop of Cantor|bury. 569.1. kyng Iohn ſei|ſeth his goods, and reuenues of the Archbiſhopricke. 569 5.
  • Hubert Archbiſhop of Cantor|bury. 542.14
  • Hubert trauaileth to procure the Engliſh people to receiue theyr oth of allegiance, to be true to king Iohn. 542.51
  • Humfreuille Warden of the North partes dyeth. 714.25.
  • Humfrey Banneſtar betrayeth his maſter. pag. 1403. co. 1. lin. 15.
  • Hubert de Burgh a valiant ca|ptaine to king Iohn. 562.21.
  • Hubert de Burgh taken priſo|ner by the French king. 562 42.
  • Hugh Biſhop of Lincolne fi|ned to the Pope. 616.70
  • Hurling tyme. 1030.40. a
  • Humfrey Duke of Buevenham wounded. pag. 1288 co. 1. lin. 25. pag. 1289. co. 2. lin. 50. ſlaine. pag. 1299. col. 2. lin. 54.
  • Hugh Earle of Cheſtar decea|ſeth. 455.99
  • Hugh of Mountfort taken pri|ſoner in an ambuſh. 359.73.
  • Hugh Earle of Cheſter releaſed out of priſon. 439.21
  • Hungar and Hubba arriue in England, with an huge army of Danes. 209.20
  • Huſey Lord attainted. 1570.24. executed. eadem. 25.
  • Humfrey Cheyney. pag. 1413 col. 1. lin. 1.
  • Hull fortified. 1582.13
  • Hubert Earle of Morienne. 423.58.
  • Hugh Spencer beheaded at Briſtow. pag. 1129. col. 1. lin. 5.
  • Hugh Mortimer knight ſlaine. pag. 1304. col. 1. lin. 3
  • Hugh Conway Eſquire ſent in|to Britaine. pag. 1400. col. 2 lin. 17.
  • Hungar and Halden ſlaine. 214 65.
  • Hubert de Burgh a valiant de|fender of the caſtle of Douer. 609.10.
  • Hubert Archbiſhop of Cantor|bury made Lord Chaunce|lour of England. 545.45
  • Hugh Venables knight. pag. 1295. col. 1. lin. 57.
  • Hũgh de Boues. pag. 563.62
  • Hugh Earle of Stafford ſlaine at S. Albons. pa. 1288. co. 1. lin. 5.
  • Humfrey Neuill knight. pag. 1315. col. 1. lin. 6. beheaded ead. lin. 14.
  • Hun Richard found hanged in the Lollardes Towre. 1496 54.
  • Huntingdon Henry, in what tyme he liued. 394.44
  • Hugh, ſonne to Robert Earle of Paris, maryeth Ethilda, daughter to king Edward. 223.13.
  • Hulcotes Philip. 595.68
  • Hugh a Norman, conſpireth with the Danes againſt the Engliſh men. 243.44

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