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    Title: History of the English People, Index

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    HISTORY

    OF

    THE ENGLISH PEOPLE

    BY

    JOHN RICHARD GREEN, M.A.

    HONORARY FELLOW OF JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD

    INDEX

    London
    MACMILLAN AND CO.,
    Ltd.
    NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO.
    1896

    First Edition, 1879; Reprinted 1882, 1886, 1891.

    Eversley Edition, 1896.


    INDEX

    Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, iv. 341;

    his Puritanism, v. 90;

    protests against Lady Essex's divorce, 191;

    pleads for help for the Elector Palatine, 218;

    suspended, 255

    Abelard, i. 283, 285

    Abercromby, General, vii. 266

    Abercromby, Sir Ralph, viii. 140, 165

    Aberdeen sacked by Montrose, vi. 23

    Aberffraw, princes of, ii. 46, 108

    Abergavenny besieged by Owen Glyndwr, iii. 11

    Abergavenny, Edward Neville, first Lord, iii. 114

    Abergavenny, George Neville, tenth Lord, vii. 23

    Abermenai, English fleet repulsed from, ii. 54

    Abhorrers, vi. 314

    Abingdon, Abbey of, its relations with Oxford, i. 306-308

    Abingdon, James Bertie, first Earl of, vii. 23

    Aboukir, battle of, viii. 141

    Acadia, strife of French and English in, vii. 242, 243

    Accursi, Francesco, ii. 102

    Aclea, battle of, i. 103

    Acre, siege of, viii. 141

    Acts of Parliament. SeeStatutes

    Adam of Usk, ii. 178

    Adamnan's Life of St. Columba, i. 8

    Adams, John, vii. 281

    Addington, Henry, viii. 156, 170.

    SeeSidmouth

    Addison, Joseph, vii. 158, 159, 292

    Adela, daughter of William the Conqueror, i. 214

    Adelard of Bath, i. 282, 293

    Admonition to the Parliament, iv. 296

    Adrian IV., Pope, i. 250

    Adrian VI., Pope, iii. 249

    Ælfheah, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 142;

    translation of, 145

    Ælfred, king of Wessex, i. 105;

    his struggle with the northmen, 106, 107;

    treaty with them, 107;

    character, 107-110;

    rule, 111, 112;

    literary and educational work, 113-115;

    organization of fleet and fyrd, 116;

    second struggle with northmen, ib., 117;

    death, 117;

    Asser's Life of, 5;

    Sayings of, 278, 280

    Ælfred, son of Æthelred II., i. 147, 148

    Ælfric, ealdorman of Central Wessex, i. 140

    Ælla, king of Deira, i. 52, 53

    Ælle, king of the South Saxons, i. 34

    Æsc, king of Kent, i. 49

    Æthelbald, king of Mercia, i. 90, 96

    Æthelbald, king of Wessex, i. 103

    Æthelberht, king of Kent, i. 56, 57, 59, 62, 65

    Æthelberht, king of Wessex, i. 103

    Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, i. 117, 118

    Æthelgifu, mother-in-law of King Eadwig, i. 136, 137

    Æthelfrith, king of Northumbria, i. 60, 62

    Ætheling, the, i. 11

    Æthelred, king of Mercia, i, 89

    Æthelred I., king of Wessex, i. 103-105

    Æthelred II., King, i. 139-141

    Æthelred, ealdorman of Mercia, i. 117

    Æthelric, king of Bernicia, i. 52, 53, 60

    Æthelstan, King, i. 119, 120

    Æthelweard's Chronicle, i. 5

    Æthelwine, ealdorman of East Anglia, i. 139, 140

    Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, i. 103

    Agénois, dispute about, ii. 197, 198, 209, 219

    Agincourt, battle of, iii. 30-32

    Agitators, Council of, vi. 52, 53, 57

    Agriculture, changes in, under Elizabeth, iv. 278

    Aidan, St., i. 69-71

    Aids, feudal, ii. 104;

    free, 152, 153

    Aiguillon

    taken by the Earl of Derby, ii. 234;

    besieged by John of France, ib., 235

    Aislabie, Chancellor of the Exchequer, vii. 192

    Aix-la-Chapelle, peace of, vi. 250; vii. 231

    Albany, Robert, first Duke of, iii. 9, 16

    Albany, Alexander, third Duke of, iii. 232;

    Protector of Scotland, 235;

    struggle with Margaret, 247, 248

    Albemarle, Edward, Duke of, ii. 380; iii. 7.

    SeeRutland

    Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of (seeMonk), vi. 193

    Albemarle, Stephen, Count of, i. 192

    Alberoni, Cardinal, vii. 186-188

    Albigenses, ii. 7, 35

    Albinus, friend of Bæda, i. 94

    Alcwine, letters of, i. 4

    Alderman of a gild, i. 299

    Aldfrith, king of Northumbria, i. 91

    Aldgate, Priory of Holy Trinity at, i. 223

    Alençon,

    William the Conqueror's vengeance on, i. 179;

    reduced by Henry V., iii. 33

    Alençon, Francis, Duke of. SeeAnjou

    Alexander III., Pope, i. 235

    Alexander I., Czar of Russia, viii. 164, 180, 198, 202

    Alexander III., king of Scots, ii. 135

    Alfred of Beverley, i. 246

    Alfune founds St. Giles', Cripplegate, i. 223

    Algiers bombarded by Blake, vi. 116

    Allen, Dr. William, iv. 307, 310, 353, 354;

    his Defense of the English Catholics, 354

    Alleyn, Joseph, vi. 223

    Alliance, Grand, vii. 49;

    its success, 79, 80, 88;

    breaks up, 89;

    the second, 107;

    Triple, vi. 249; vii. 185

    Almanza, battle of, vii. 134

    Alva, Ferdinand Alvarez, Duke of, iv. 225, 257, 258, 298, 300, 335

    Amboise,

    conspiracy of, iv. 175;

    edict of, 217

    America,

    early settlements in, iv. 329, 330, 345;

    Puritan emigration to, v. 308-314, 319, 320;

    English colonies in, vii. 236;

    their progress, 237;

    slavery in, ib.;

    education in, 238;

    their political condition, 239, 240;

    relations with England, 241, 243, 244;

    strife with the French, 249;

    Pitt's policy in, 266;

    relations with England after the Seven Years' War, 280-283;

    Bute's policy towards, 310, 311;

    Grenville's, 320, 321, 326;

    English and American theories of their relation to England, 320-325;

    renewed attempt at taxation of, viii. 3, 4, 14;

    war with England, 22-26, 32;

    French settlements in, vii. 232, 242, 243;

    ceded to England, 307;

    Spanish conquests in, iv. 329, 330;

    English trade with, vii. 216;

    United States of, declare their independence, viii. 24;

    alliance with France, 28;

    peace with England, 41;

    importance of their independence, 42-44;

    increase of their carrying trade through the Continental System, 177;

    embargo on trade with Europe, 182;

    pass an Act of Non-Intercourse with England and France, 183;

    repeal it, 184;

    cease intercourse with Great Britain, 192;

    war with England, 198, 203-205

    Amherst, General, vii. 266, 267, 269

    Amiens,

    Mise of, ii. 68;

    Peace of, viii. 167

    Ancrum Moor, battle of, iv. 29

    Anderida (Pevensey) destroyed by Saxons, i. 34

    André, Bernard, his Life of Henry VII., iii. 83

    Andredsweald, the, i. 33;

    attacked by northmen, 116

    Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester, v. 267

    Aneurin, ii. 49, 53

    Angeln, i. 9

    Anglesea

    conquered by Eadwine, i. 63;

    reduced by an English fleet, ii. 109;

    English routed in, 120

    Angoulême

    taken by Henry of Derby, ii. 234;

    regained by John of Normandy, ib.

    Angoumois

    restored to Edward III., ii. 266;

    won by Du Guesclin, 287

    Angus, Archibald Douglas, sixth (or ninth) Earl of, iii. 231; iv. 22, 29, 52

    Anhalt, Christian, Duke of, v. 177

    Anjou,

    documents for early history of, i. 7;

    counts of, 208-213;

    conquered by Philip Augustus, 269;

    cession of, ii. 63

    Anjou, Francis, Duke of, iv. 313, 316, 336-338, 348

    Anjou, Henry, Duke of, iv. 297, 298.

    SeeHenry III., king of France

    Anjou, René, Duke of, iii. 61

    Anlaf, the sea-king, i. 120

    Annales Angliæ et Scotiæ, i. 274

    Annales Cambriæ, i. 7

    Anne, daughter of James, Duke of York, vi. 309; vii. 28;

    forsakes her father, 42;

    relations with the Churchills, 109-111;

    Queen, 112;

    her Bounty, 123;

    resistance to the Whigs, 133;

    temper and policy, 135, 136;

    breaks with the Duchess of Marlborough, 138;

    threat to the Electress Sophia, 144;

    dismisses Oxford, 145;

    dies, 146

    Anne of Bohemia, wife of Richard II., ii. 348, 367

    Anne of Cleves, wife of Henry VIII., iii. 351; iv. 17

    Anselm, St., i. 193-196;

    Archbishop of Canterbury, 196;

    struggle with William Rufus, ib., 197;

    recalled, 199;

    crowns Matilda, 200;

    supports Henry I., 201

    Antonio, Don, claimant of Portugal, iv. 367

    Antwerp,

    its trade with England, iv. 257;

    refugees from, 305, 324;

    sacked, 310;

    surrenders to Parma, 349

    Appeal, Court of, i. 256

    Appeals to the Pope, ii. 222;

    protest of Edward III. against, 274;

    forbidden, iii. 302;

    from Scotland, Edward I.'s claim to, ii. 140

    Appellant, the Lords, ii. 353, 354, 371

    Aquitaine,

    Henry Fitz-Empress's relations with, i. 226, 233;

    revolts against Richard I., 263;

    secured by Eleanor for John, 268;

    submits to Philip Augustus, 270;

    Edward III. does homage for, ii. 209;

    granted him in full sovereignty, 266;

    change in its attitude towards the English king, 280;

    relations with Spain, 282;

    rejects the hearth-tax, 285;

    its barons appeal to France, ib.;

    regained by France, 287, 288;

    granted by Richard II. to John of Gaunt, 369.

    SeeGuienne

    Archangel, discovery of, iv. 283

    Archers, the English, ii. 241, 242; iii. 31

    Architecture

    under Edward I., ii. 105, 106;

    domestic, its developement under Elizabeth, iv. 285-287

    Arcola, battle of, viii. 123

    Arcot seized by Clive, vii. 235

    Argyle, Archibald Campbell, fourth Earl of, iv. 114

    Argyle, Archibald Campbell, fifth Earl of, iv. 223, 230, 245, 260

    Argyle, Archibald Campbell, eighth Earl and first Marquis of (seeLorne), v. 341;

    his relations with Charles I., 363, 364;

    defeated at Inverlochy, vi. 38;

    restored to power, 63;

    proclaims Charles II. king, 71;

    death, 181; vii. 8

    Argyle, Archibald Campbell, ninth Earl of, vii. 8, 9

    Argyle, John Campbell, second Duke of, vii. 146, 183

    Aristotle, Edmund Rich lectures on, i. 288, 293

    Arkwright, Richard, viii. 60

    Arles, kingdom of, i. 262

    Arlington, Henry Bennet, Earl of (seeBennet),

    Secretary of State, vi. 245;

    policy in Triple Alliance, 248, 250;

    Charles's confidant in the Treaty of Dover, 258;

    dismissed, 281

    Arlotta, mother of William the Conqueror, i. 157

    Armada, the Spanish,

    its gathering, iv. 344;

    sails, 356;

    off the Lizard, 357;

    its force, 360;

    reaches Calais, 361;

    its flight, 362;

    ruin, 363;

    its results, 364, 365;

    the second, v. 60

    Armagnac, Bernard, Count of, iii. 16, 17

    Arminians, the, v. 114, 266

    Arms, Assize of, i. 257

    Army, the English,

    its double character, ii. 240;

    the feudal, its composition, ii. 239;

    raised by the Parliament against Charles I., vi. 1;

    of the Associated Counties, 8, 13, 18;

    the New Model, 35-37;

    its character and policy, 50-52;

    seizes the king, 53;

    its Humble Representation, ib., 54;

    marches on London, ib.;

    negotiates with the Parliament, 54;

    with the king, 55;

    enters London, 56;

    resolves to bring Charles to account, 61;

    invades Scotland, 62;

    demands justice on the king, 64;

    struggle with the Parliament, 65, 66;

    mutiny in, 75;

    petitions for a new Parliament, 87;

    struggle with the Rump, 89;

    recalls the Rump, 149;

    drives it out again, 150;

    relations with Monk, 150, 151;

    its dissolution, 153;

    Charles II.'s, 182, 183; vii. 4;

    increased by James II., 11;

    Catholic officers in, 14, 15;

    Parliament's control over it established, vii. 61;

    reduced under William III., 97;

    increased again, 105, 107

    Army Plot, v. 359, 360

    Arnold, General, viii. 23

    Arran, James Hamilton, second Earl of, iv. 26, 199

    Arras, treaties of, iii. 56, 120, 170

    Arteveldt, Jacques van, ii. 227, 233

    Arteveldt, Philip van, ii. 349

    Arthur, leader of the Britons, i. 34;

    legends of, 246, 247; ii. 57

    Arthur of Britanny, i. 247, 260, 268

    Arthur, son of Henry VII., iii. 186, 187

    Articles of Religion, 1536, iii. 333, 337, 338;

    Five, iv. 156;

    Forty-two, 59, 160;

    Six, iii. 346;

    repealed, iv. 48;

    Thirty-nine, 59, 216;

    magistrates and public officers compelled to subscribe to, 273;

    subscription of ministers to, v. 156;

    Three (Whitgift's), iv. 341, 342; v. 115, 116

    Articles, Lords of the, iv. 228

    Artillery,

    first instance known of its use in field warfare, ii. 237;

    results of its introduction, iii. 95, 96

    Arundel, Thomas, Bishop of Ely, ii. 352;

    Archbishop of Canterbury, 367, 370, 371, 373;

    persecuting tendencies, iii. 4;

    urges Richard II.'s death, 7;

    prevents confiscation of Church property, 15, 21;

    removed from the chancellorship, 25;

    convicts Lord Cobham of heresy, 27

    Arundel, Richard Fitz-Alan, fourth Earl of, ii. 353, 367, 370, 371

    Arundel, Henry Fitz-Alan, twelfth Earl of, iv. 173, 267, 268

    Arundel, Thomas Howard, fourteenth Earl of, v. 248

    Arundell of Wardour, Henry, third Lord, vi. 256, 296; vii. 20

    Ascham, Roger, iv. 134, 135

    Ashdown, battle of, i. 105

    Ashley, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Lord (seeCooper), vi. 194;

    opposes the Act of Uniformity, 208;

    character, 216, 217;

    policy, 218, 219;

    Chancellor of the Exchequer, 245;

    change in his attitude on the question of toleration, 252;

    advises a dissolution, 253;

    schemes of toleration, 259;

    attitude towards war with Holland, 260.

    SeeShaftesbury

    Assandun, battle of, i. 143

    Assembly, the French National, viii. 86

    Asser, i. 5, 113

    Assize

    of Arms, i. 257;

    of Clarendon, 238;

    of the Forest, 267;

    of Northampton, 255

    Astley, Sir Jacob, vi. 42

    Aston, Sir Arthur, vi. 76

    Athelney,

    Ælfred at, i. 106;

    abbey at, 114

    Athenree, battle of, ii. 376

    Athlone captured by the English, iii. 329

    Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, vii. 167

    Audley, James Touchet, Lord, iii. 74

    Aughrim, battle of, vii. 73

    Augsburg,

    conference at, iv. 21;

    treaty of, vii. 27

    Augustine, St., Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 57-59

    Austerlitz, battle of, viii. 173

    Australia, vii. 278

    Austria, Charles, Archduke of, iv. 193, 195

    Austria, Don John of, iv. 310-312

    Auxerre, battle near, iii. 39

    Avaux, Count of, vii. 59

    Avesbury, Robert of, ii. 177

    Avignon, the Popes at, ii. 216, 217, 221, 224

    Avowal, the, v. 268

    Avranches taken by Henry V., iii. 33

    Axholme, the Disinherited at, ii. 84, 85

    Aylesford, battle of, i. 33

    Aylmer, John, iv. 119

    Ayrshire, rising in, vi. 62

    Babington, Anthony, iv. 351, 352

    Bacon, Francis, v. 46-55;

    his political career, 222-224;

    last years, 225;

    Life of Henry VII., iii. 83

    Bacon, Sir Nicholas, iv. 152

    Bacon, Roger, i. 293; ii. 14-19;

    his Opus Majus, 19-21

    Badajoz stormed, viii. 199

    Badbury, battle of, i.

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