Abingdon, abbey of, charter to, 106. Act of Annates, the first, 341. Act of House of Commons de- claring England a common- wealth, 495.
Act of Uniformity, 371. Act of Union between England and Scotland, 566; between Great Britain and Ireland, 651. Acts of Supremacy, 343, 369. Adam of Bremen, 86. Adam of Murimuth, 246. Adam of Usk, extracts from the chronicle of, 252.
Adams, John, first American min- ister, 637.
Elfrici Colloquium, 71.
Ælius Spartianus, visit of Ha- drian to Britain, 28.
ENEID, 328.
Agincourt, battle of, 286.
Agricola, campaign in Caledonia, 26.
Alan of Canterbury, 150. Albemarle, duke of, letter of, to duke of Monmouth, 537; letter from duke of Monmouth, 537. Albert, Prince, 700.
Alcuin, letter of, to the Kentish- men, 57.
Alexander, pope, letter to his legates in England, 159. Alford, Richard, letter of, to John Willoubie, 515.
Alfred, Life of, by Asser, 63; ac- cession of, 62, 64; Dooms of, 80; reforms of, 67.
America, discovery of, 306; settle- ment of, 443; civil war in, 729. American colonies, 623. Angles and Saxons, first con- quests of, 35. Anglesea, revolt in, 23.
Angliae Notitiae, by Chamberlayne, 561. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 38; ex- tracts from, 59, 73, 83, 107, 1II, 127. Annales, Cornelius Tacitus, 23. Annates, Act of, the first, 341. Anne, reign of, 560.
Annual Register, 608.
Anselm, letter to, from Henry I,
Appeals, the Statute of, 342. Areopagitica, 478.
Arkwright, Sir Richard, 613. Arles, Council of, 31. Armada, 403, 405. Arms, Assize of, 143.
Ascham, Roger, concerning Eliza- beth's learning, 408.
Asser, Life of Alfred, 63; arrival of, at Alfred's court, 68. Assize of Arms, 143. Assize of Clarendon, 141. Attainder, bill of, against Straf- ford, 470.
Atticus, letters of Cicero to, 14. Augustine's mission, 47. Australia, 600.
Babylonian Captivity of the Church, On the, by Luther, 332. Bacon, Francis, Essays, 436. Baillie, Robert, diary of, 467. Ball, John, sermon of, 260; liber- ation of, 262. Balliol, John, 231.
Bannockburn, battle of, 232. Baptists, 562.
Barillon, letter of, to Louis XIV, 532. Barons, conspiracy of, in 1213,
179; conflicts of, with Henry III, 217; war of the, 222.
Battle of Peterloo, 666. Bede, Ecclesiastical History, 36, 53; Augustine's mission, 47; conversion of Northumbria, 49. Benevolences, invention of, 300. Beowulf, 44.
Bill of attainder against Strafford, 470.
Bill of Rights, 545.
Bishops, Puritan attack on, 423. Black Death, 255.
Black Hole of Calcutta, 590. Black Prince, 244, 275. Blakman, 296.
Blenheim, battle of, 560. Blore Heath, battle of, 297. Boadicea, revolt under, 23; speech
Boleyn, Anne, letter to, from Henry VIII, 336. Bolingbroke, Lord, letter of, to Sir William Wyndham, 576. Book of Martyrs, 358.
Borley in Essex, extent of, 212. Braddock's defeat, 595. Bradford's History, 445. Bread riots, 665.
Breda, Declaration of, 505; recep-
tion of, by parliament, 507. Bretigny, Treaty of, 247. Bright, John, description of, 727; letter of, to P. Hartley, 747; speech of, in 1861, 729. Britain, early description of, 1; conquest of, under Claudius, 20, 22; decay of, 32.
British Empire, foundation of, 551. Britons, description of, 15; cus- toms of, 16.
Brown, William Wells, 726. Bruce, 232.
Brunanburh, battle of, 73. Buckingham, letters from James I, 433, 434; to James I, 435; dispute concerning, 455; im- peachment of, 456.
Burke, Edmund, 608; Conciliation
with America, 628; Reflections on the French Revolution, 647. Burnet, Bishop, 542, 518,551 History of the Reformation,
511; History of His Own Time, 551.
Burney, Miss, at court of George III, 652.
Cabot, John, 306, 312, 313. Cadmon, 53.
Cæsar, Gaius Julius, description of Britain, 2; first invasion of Britain, 10; second invasion, 12; of the Britons, 15. Calais, sea fight before, 407. Caledonia, early conquest of, 26. Cambridge, coroner's inquest at,
Campbell, Captain, 554. Campion, Edmund, execution of, 389.
Canada, Lord Durham's report on, 757; attracted to United States, 758; proposal for self-govern- ment, 759. Canals, 612. Canterbury, sack of, 60. Canterbury Tales, Chaucer's, 274; extract from, 274.
Capgrave, John, extract from chronicle, 286.
Carew, letters of, to Roe, 441. Carey, Robert, extracts from memoirs of, 406; letter of, to his father, 411.
Carlyle, Thomas, Past and Present,
Catalogue of Lucubrations, by Erasmus, 316.
Catherine of Aragon, 337. Catholic Emancipation Act, 1829, 678.
Catholics, the struggle with, 382. Cavendish, Thomas, 396.
Caxton, 328; Prologue to trans- lation of Virgil's Eneid, 328. Cecil, William, 368.
Chamberlayne's Angliae Notitiae, 561.
Chandos, marquis of, speech of, 1831, 684.
Charles, prince, letter to, from James I, 434.
Charles the Great, letter to Offa,
Charles I, letters of, 470, 472, 478, 482; efforts to save Straf- ford, 471; intrusion into House of Commons, 475; dispute with parliament, 477; trial, 485; sen- tence of High Court of Justice, 486; death warrant, 489; ac- count of last night, 489; execu- tion, 490; stanzas on death of, 491.
Charles II, character sketch of, 511; social conditions under, 515; effort to introduce freedom of worship, 518; death of, 532; mock epitaph on, 534. Charm for bees, 45.
Charter of the city of Lincoln, 208. Chartism, 701.
Chartist petition, 702.
Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, 274; Treatise on Astrolabe, 274. Chesterfield, Lord, character sketches of George I, of George II, 572; of Walpole, 578; William Pitt, 607. Christianity, in Roman Britain, 31; in England, 46; in Kent, 47; in Northumbria, 49; in East Anglia, 52.
Christians in Britain, A.D. 314, 32. Chronicon Angliae, 258.
Church, oldest in England, 49. Church courts, edict to strengthen, 109.
Church rules, by William I, 110. Chute, John, letter to, from Horace Walpole, 589.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, letters to Atticus, 14.
Cistercians, 204; in England, 205. Civil War in America, 729. Clarendon, Assize of, 141. Clarendon, constitutions of, 147. Clarendon, Council of, 146. Clarendon, earl of, character sketch
Clergy, submission of, 340. Clive, treaty between Meer Jaffier
Cloune, Sir Cornelius, miracle of, 269.
Cnut, 84, 86; letter from, 87.
Cobbett, Weekly Register, 663. Cobden, description of, 726. Coffee-House, Character of a, 529. Colloquium Elfrici, 71. Colonies, concentration of power
over, 755; self-government in, 761; speech concerning reten- tion of, 762.
Colonies, To the, by William Wat- son, 764.
Colonization, an opinion adverse to, 1790, 752.
Commerce and explorations, 394. Commonwealth, 467, 495.
Conciliation with America, by Ed- mund Burke. 628.
Conflicts between Henry III and the barons, 217.
Conservatives, contests of, with Radicals, 663.
Constitutions of Clarendon, 147. Conway, General, 636.
Cook, James, extracts from the journal of, 601.
Corn-Law Rhymes, by Ebenezer Elliott, 708.
Darnley, Lord, 377. Death warrant of Charles I, 489. Declaration of Breda, 505; recep-
tion of, by parliament, 507. Declaration of Indulgence, 539. Declaration of Sports, 421. Declaratory act, 1766, 625. Defender of the Faith, 333. Defense of the Seven Sacraments, 332.
Defoe, Daniel, 564; The Shortest Way with Dissenters, 565. Delhi, 716.
Demand for throne made by Henry of Lancaster, 277. Democracy, growth of, 716. Devonshire, duke of, letter to, from marquis of Hartington, 577; from Sir Robert Walpole, 576. Diamond Jubilee, 765. Digges, Sir Dudley, 456. Dio Cassius, invasion of Britain under Claudius, 20.
Diodorus Siculus, description of early Britain, 2.
Discussion in House of Commons, 1780, 640.
Dispute concerning territory west
of Allegheny Mountains, 593. Disraeli, description of, 723, 727. Dissenters, 561.
Dissolution of monasteries, 344. Divine right of kings, 538. Dooms of Alfred, 80. Domesday Survey, 108, 111, 112;
report of possessions of abbey of Ely, 112; extracts from, 113. Doughty, Thomas, court-martial
Drake, Sir Francis, 396; letter of, to Secretary Walsingham, 405. Dudley, Sir Robert, 376. Dunning's resolutions, 641. Durham, Lord, report on Canada, 757.
Dutch, hostility of, to English in
New Amsterdam, 520.
Eadmer, extracts from chronicle
of, 110, 115, 127. East Angles, introduction of Chris- tianity among, 52.
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