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  • MAckbeth the vsurper of the crown of Scotland van|quished, 192, a 30
  • Maclogunus his wicked acts and déeds detected by Gyl|das, 96, b 10
  • Madan the third ruler of Bri|taine deuoured of wild beasts 11, b 30
  • Magike taught throughout all the realme, 12, b 50
  • Maglanus. ¶ Sée Duke.
  • Maglannus and Henninus slaine, 13, b 20
  • Magus the son of Sa [...]thes and what parts of the earth he gouerned, 2, b 10
  • Maides murthered by thou|sands, 67, a 40
  • Malchenus. ¶ Sée Marcha|rus.
  • Malcolme king of Scots hol|deth Cumberland in homage, 157, a 30
  • Malgo made king of Britaine, comelie of person but filthie of condition, 96, a 50
  • Malice and the nature thereof: note, 191, a 10. Causeth mur|ther, 57, a 30 Of Wilnot in burning king Egelreds ships, 169, b 10. ¶ Sée Enuie.
  • Malmesburie and the Uies by whom built, 15, b 30. The ab|beie founded, 129, b 10
  • Mamertinus panegyricall ora|tion in praise of Dioclesian and Maximinian emperors: note, 57, b 30
  • Mandubratius in fauour with the [...], and for whome they sued to Cesar to be their gouernor, 29, b 40
  • Manlius slaine of his brother Mempricius, 11, b 50
  • Marcharus made earle of Nor|thumberland, 195, a 10
  • Marcus Papirius indignation and disdaine, 18, a 10
  • Margadud K. of Southwales, 104, b 10
  • Mariage made vpon godlie conditions: note, 99, a 50. Unlawfull punished, 117, b 20. Sued for by messenger not without deceit: note, 160, a 60, b 10 Granted vpon con|dition of becomming a chri|stiã, 116, b 60. Without dower & consent to a prince, 13, a 40 Made through mistrust of e|nimies, 132, a 50. Unlawfull & incestuous, 144, a 60. U [...]id of fleshlie pleasure, 187, a 40. Unpleasurable by meanes of hatred, 189, b 50. Granted vpon religious conditions: note, 107, b 30. Come to by murther, 88, a 20. Of a king to his butlers daughter, 140, a 40. Fatall, 5, b 50, 79, b 10, 133, a 60, b 10, 160, b 10, 168, a 20
  • Mariages disappointed, 67, a 30. In what degrees thought tolerable, 101, b 10
  • Martia the wife of Guintoline gouerneth in hir sons roome, 19, b 20
  • Marij victoria, 47, a 40
  • Marius king of Britaine, his acts and deeds, 47, a 10
  • Martyrs. ¶ Sée Christians.
  • Maserfield, 115, a 10
  • Mauus. ¶ Sée Ar [...]iragus.
  • Maxentius the tyrant empe|ror of Rome, 64, a 10
  • Maximianus slaine, 64, a 60. ¶ Sée Maximus,
  • Maximus successor to the em|pire by treason, 68, a 60, b 10. Ruler of the Britains and Conan Meridoc at mutuall warre, 66, b 60. His martiall exploits, 67, a 60. Slaine by Theodosius, 68, b 40
  • Meauldun now Maldon, 151, a 40
  • Medu [...]e a Scot founder of Malmesburie abbeie, 129, b 10
  • Meidhamsted now Peterbo|row, and who built the mona|sterie there, 122, a 50
  • Melga king of the Picts a cru|ell murtherer, 67, a 30
  • Melitus bishop of London, 103 a 40, 50. Goeth to Rome a|bout church matters of Eng|land, 105, b 20. Why he was [...]aine to leaue London, and get him into Kent: note, 106, b 10. Archbishop of Cantur|burie, 107, [...] 20. ¶ Sée Iu|stus.
  • Mempricius the fourth ruler of Britaine deuoured of wild beasts. 11, b 40
  • Meneuia, now S. Dauids in Wales, 19, a 10
  • Mercia kingdome when it be|gan, 97, b 20. Under certeine noble men ambitiouslie min|ded, 89, b 50. Of whome the kings thereof descended, 95, a 50. Tributarie to Rome, 132, a 60, b 10. Aduanced by Offa and how, 132, a 20. I [...] and the Welsh confines diui|ded by Offdich, 132, b 10. How long continued a kingdome, 149, b 50. And when it took [...] end, 149, b 20
  • Meridoc and Maximus ruler of Britaine make mutuall warre, 66, b 60
  • Merlins birth and prophesies, 84, a 10. His comparison tou|ching Pendragon, 87, b 10
  • Mesca now Bulgarie, 72, a 30
  • Mesures & weights by whome first ordeined, 16, a 10
  • Meuricus. ¶ Sée Mauus.
  • Midd [...]eangle people, who, 116, b 40. They become christi|ans, 117, a 10
  • Miracle wherewith Adelstan [...] was comforted, 156, a 10. Of EEBO page image 731 saint Germans, 84, a 40. Con|firms the doctrine of German 83, b 10. Confirming that the Scots should & ought to be subiect to the kings of Eng|land, 155, a 50
  • Miracles of Augustine, 102, a 10, b 40. Of Dunstane bet|ter than his arguments, 163, a 10. Wrought at Edwards the second his graue, 163, b 10 Of Oswald, 115, a 20
  • Modwen a virgin in Ireland renowmed, 142, a 30
  • Mollo brother to king Cead|walla burnt to death, 126, a 20
  • Moll. ¶ Sée Edilwold.
  • Monarchie how safelie to be mainteined, 137, b 10. Of Britaine how long it conti|nued yer it became a pentar|chie, 15, a 10. ¶ Sée Ambi|tion, Britaine, England, and Kings.
  • Monasteries how consecrated, 118, a 10. ¶ Sée Abbeies.
  • Moonke of a king. 122, a 60, 128, a 40, 116, a 40. ¶ Sée Kings.
  • Moonke refuseth to be archbi|shop of Canturburie, 120, a 10
  • Moonke Biscop. ¶ Sée Biscop.
  • Moonks manie in France that were Englishmen, 114, b 60. Displaced and secular préests put in their roome, 159, a 40. Remoued and the canons re|stored, 162, b 30. Estéemed, and secular préests not regar|ded, 161, b 20. Their order im|braced of kings, 131, b 20. Their cowles in estimation, 131, b 20. A pretie shift of them to disappoint the préests of their liuings, 162, b 60. Of Bangor, their number, ma|ner of liuing, and slaughter in battell, 104, a 20. They must néeds write much in praise of Edgar who had them in such estimation, 160, a 10. Licen|ced to drinke wine, 133, a 10. Fauoured by king Edgar, 159, a 60
  • Monie purchaseth peace, 127, b 10. Maketh fréends, 126, b 10
  • Moone appéereth bloudie, and how stranglie she receiued hir former brightnesse, 131, b 30
  • Morcad & Sigeferd two Da|nish noble men slaine, 174, a 40
  • Mordred vsurpeth the king|dome of Britaine and resi|steth Arthurs landing in Britaine, 91, b 10. His sons repine at Constantines ad|uancement to the crowne, 94, a 40. He is slaine, 91, b 40
  • Morgan & Cunedag at armes about the rule of this Ile, 14, a 10
  • Moriant what kind of people & where seated, 20, a 60
  • Morindus king of Britaine, his crueltie, & exploits, he is deuoured of a monster, 20, a 40
  • Morini a people that now in|habit Terwine in France, 27, a 20
  • Mother killeth hir sonne, 15, a 10. ¶ Sée Fratricide & Mur|ther.
  • Mulmutius Dunwallon first king of Britaine that wore a golden crowne, 15, a 30. His lawes, 15, b 30
  • Murther doone by the Danes vpon king Edmund verie la|mentable, 144, a 60 Of a king by his seruant, 133, b 20. Of a father reuenged on the son. 163, b 20. Unnaturall procu|red by Alfrid vpon hir sonne, 163, a 30. Of Kinewulfe no|table, 134, a 60. Unnaturall of Ostrida, 128, a 50. Of king Edmund lamentable, 157, a 60, b 10. Doone by the Danes vpon a bishop, 170, b 30. Up|on maids, 67, a 30 Of a son by his mother, 136, b 10. Most vile of two innocents, 122, a 30. The consent whereto pu|nished, 125, b 60, 126, a 10. Re|uenged, 11, a 60. Committed for pittie, 50, b 40. Most villa|nous: note, 107, b 40. By poi|son terriblie punished, 154, b 10. Recompensed with mur|ther, 4, b 20, 14, b 60, 35, b 40, 56, a 60, 68, b 10, 40, 83, b 30, 131, a 60, 134, b 10, 137, a 10, 158, b 10: note, 179, b 60
  • Musike taught by a bishop, 122, b 50. ¶ Sée Singing.
  • Mutinie among souldiers, 54, a 30

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