Grattan opposes the Union be- tween Great Britain and Ire- land, 207.
Gregory I. sends missionaries
to England, 24.
Gregory IX., Wycliffe, 97. Grenville, George, Speech on Question of taxing American Colonies, 202.
Grey, Lady Jane: Claim to the Throne, 126; Execution of, 127; House of Lords sup- ports her claim, 128a. Guthrum, 37, 39.
Habeas Corpus Act, 177. Hæretico Comburendo, De, 99. Hampden. John, 146, 157. Harold, King: defeats Harold Hardrada and Tostig, and himself defeated by William the Conqueror, 44.
Harold Hardrada and Tostig invade England, 44. Hastings, Battle of, 44. Hastings, Warren, Letter of, 230. Hearth-penny, 34.
Henry I. Charter of Liberties, 55; Charter to the City of London, 56; Quarrel with Anselm, 57.
Henry II.: H. and à Becket, 58, 59, 61; Constitutions of Clarendon, 60; Assize of Clarendon, 62; Court Life under Henry II., 63. Henry IV.: De Hæretico Com- burendo, 99.
Henry V. and VI.: Letters against Lollards, 100, 101,
Henry VIII.: Divorce from Katherine of Aragon, 104, 105, 106; and the Church, Attitude to the Catholic Doc- trines, 119.
Hercules, Pillars of, 13. Heretics: De Hæretico Com- burendo, 99; Royal Letters concerning, 100 et seq.; Mandate for burning, 103; Attitude of Henry VIII. to- ward, 109; of Edward VI., 123, 124; Mary burns Hoop- er, 131; Ridley and Latimer, 132.
Hooper, Bishop John, burnt by Mary Tudor, 131. Horsa, 22. Hundred
Edgar's Ordinance of, 31; witnesses for, 41.
Ida reigns over Northumbria, 23. Ierne, 12.
Images, Act against, 124. India: Ch. XXIV; English at
Surat and Bombay, 229; Warren Hastings, 230; Ces- sion of India to the Bri- tish Crown. 231; Victoria made Empress of India, 232. Inheritance, Danish rule, 41. Instrument of Government,
Interdict on England, 67. Investiture, Controversy, 57.
Jacobite Rebellions, Ch. XXVI.
James I.: Nominated as Suc- cessor to Elizabeth, 143; Oath of, 148; His Theory of Position of King, 149, 150; J. and the Commons, 154. James II.: J. and the Catholics, 178; Last Appeal to J. that he would reform his Govern- ment, 179.
James IV., Proclamation of, 195. (See also Pretender, Young.) Jesuits in
under James II., 178; under Wil- liam III., 119.
Jews: End of Disability, 214; Oaths Act, 215; Relief Act, 216. John: J. and Innocent III., Ch. IX; J. excommunicated, 68; deposed, 69; submits, 70; 71; resigns Crown and King- dom to the Pope, 72; does homage to the Pope, 73; J.'s struggle with the Barons, Ch. X; grants Magna Char- ta; 79.
Jury. (See Assize of Claren- don.)
Justice, how administered: in
the Hundred, 31, 36, Ch. V, passim; under the Danes, under the Normans, 52, 55; under the Angevins, 62 (see text of Magna Charta, 80); under the Tudors, 108. Jutes, 22.
Katherine of Aragon, Divorce from Henry VIII., Ch. XIV. Kent begun, 23.
Kindred of Lordless and Land-
less Men, 26, 27.
King, Office of abolished, 164.
Laborers: effect of Black
Death on, 94; Statute of, 95. Lad, 41. Lancaster Herald's Mission to Insurgents of the Pilgrim- age of Grace, 118. Landless Men, 27. Latimer, Bishop Hugh, burnt by Mary Tudor, 132.
North Briton, The, 201. Northumbria: begun, 23; wins supremacy, 23.
Oaths of Allegiancy and Su- premacy replaced by new Oath, 189.
Offa, King of the Mercians, 23. Ordeals, Hot Iron and Water, 28.
Ordinance, Secular of King Edgar, 36.
Papal Authority in England: acknowledge, 72, 73; de- nied, 112.
Parliament: Form of Sum-
mons to, 81, 183: Freedom of, 86; Privileges of, 138; Treatment of by James I., 154; Disciplined by Oliver Cromwell, 168; thanks Gren- ville for bringing Declara- tion of Breda, 173; urges King's return, 174; Proroga- tion of the Anti-Reform P., 219.
Peel, Sir Robert, and the Corn Law, 224.
People's Ranks and Law, 30. Peter's Pence: under the Sax- ons, 34; under the Danes, 43. Petition, Millenary, 151; P. of Right, 155.
Picts and Scots: ravage Bri- tain, 19; are driven from Britain, 20; relations with Anglo-Saxon invaders, 22. Pilgrimage of Grace: Sum-
mons to, 117; Lancaster Herald's Description of, 118. Plague. (See Black Death.) Præmunire, Great Statute of, 93.
Presbyterian Position in Reign of Elizabeth, 135. Pretender, Young: Landing, 196; Escape at Moy Hall, 197; Atrocities after Cullo- den, 198; Bond given by Y. F., 193: Execution of the Rebel Lords, 200.
XXXI.: Lord John Russell's Speech on the First Reform Bill, 218; Prorogation of the Anti-Reform Parliament, 219; Passage of the First Reform Bill, 220. (See also Chartism, Corn-Law, Catho- lic and Jewish Emancipa- tion.)
Restoration, Ch. XXIII. Richard I.: First Coronation of, 64; Levying a Feudal Aid in time of, 65. Richard II.: Great Statute of Præmunire, 93.
Ridley, Bishop Nicholas, 132. Right, Petition of, 155; Bill of, 189.
Riots, The No-Popery, 209. Romans in Britain: Cæsar, 14: Agricola, 18; Government of Britain by, 18; withdraw from Britain, 19. Rome (see also Hearth-penny. Peter's Pence, and Church): England not a fief to, 50; not to interfere in English civil affairs, 66, 67; John surrenders England to Inno- cent III., to take it back as fief of Rome, Ch. IX.; Con- flict of R. with Henry VIII., Ch. XV.
Royal Supremacy, Canons of, 51. Runnymede, Magna Charta signed at, 79.
Russell, Lord Johm. Speech on First Reform Bill, 218.
Sacrament, Regulations con-
Transvaal, England and the, Ch. XXXV.
Treasons, First Statute of, 91. Tregonwell, John, Letter con- cerning suppression of Mon- asteries, 117b.
Uniformity, Act of (1548), 123.
Union. (See Acts of Union.)
Voyages: Hawkins', 144; Drake's, 145; Frobisher's, 146; Barlowe's, 147.
Wedmore. (See (See Chippen- ham.) Wellington, Duke of, on Catho- lic Emancipation, 213. Wer-gild, 29. (See wer in 36, and Ch. V. passim.) Wessex: begun, 23; supreme, 23. Westminster, Council of, 59. Whitgift, Articles touching Preachers and other Orders for the Church, 136. Wilkes, John, 201. William the Conqueror: in- vades England, 44; Corona- tion Oath of, 45; Administra- tion of, 46; Character of, 47; Letter to Gregory VII., 50; Independence from Papal Rule, 51; Charter to London,
53. William of Orange: invited to come to England, 180; his Reign, Ch. XXIII., passim. William Rufas, Rule of, 54. Witan, 32.
Woodstock, Council of, 58. Wycliffe: Wycliffite Conclu- sions, 96; Bull of Gregory XI. against W., 97; Reply to Gregory IX., 98.
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