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A Bington

p. 29, 609, 610
Abretonway or Abreconwaye
263.

Acres besieged by the Christians
173, &c. and taken 179. An
Account of a dreadfull fa-
mine there 174. Acres taken,
by the Saracens 248..
Act of Parliament for the abo-
lishing and putting away of
divers Books and Images 545
Adelard (K.)
6
Adelwolf or Ethelwolf (K.) 19.
he was the first King in Eng-
land, that gave Tithes to the
Church ibid. Some say he was
Founder of the University of
Oxford, which, however, is
more rightly said of his Son
Alfred ibid.

Alabaster Monument, an ac-
count of an old curious one
541

Albemarle (William of) 119,

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Arthur (King) his prudent con-

311

duct and strict Justice
Ashbury sive Asheberye 370,
387, 601
Ashecote

.360
Athelstan (K.) 28. crowned at
Kingston ibid.forcesthe Welsh
to pay him tribute ibid. con,
quers several kings ibid. the
treachery of his brother Ed-
wyn, who is therefore thrown
into the Thames ibid. his be
nefaction to Beverlay and
Durham 29, vanquishes Con-
stantyn K. of Scotland ibid.
smites an ell in a stone at
Dunbar ibid. his sister Hilda
married to Charles K. of
France 29, 30. vanquisheth
Constantyn K. of Scotland
again, and also K. Anlaf 30,
31, 32. his death and bu
rial 32. his Acquisitions in
Scotland 321

592

Atkins (Sir Robert)
Auenu, Aucune or Aucunes (Sir
James of) 188

B.

356 Bacon (Fryer) See Oxford.
226 Badbury 377

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310

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101

Brotherton

Bruce (Ld.)
597, 600
Bruce (Robert) K. of Scotland
kills John Comyn 330. and
takes possession of Scotland
331. and defies the English,
ibid. he is vanquished and
forced to ramble about 336.
and his two brothers are tak-
en ibid. and both executed
337. See Bruse.
Brunesburgh
Brunne (Robert of) perhaps
the Author of the Lives of
the Saints in old English
Verse 542. and of several old
MSS. tracts (one of which a-
bout Hell in the Hands of
the Publisher

31

582

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Cadwalader's (K.) death

Caerdiff
Camleigh

362

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Charles I. (King) his Excel-
lencies 533. Lieutenant Coll.
Joyce probably the person
that cut off his Head 535
Charter of liberty
Cherry (Francis).
Chester

299, 302

520

19
373,388

Christ Malford
Christians, their success against
the Saracens in the time of
K. Stephen 125
Cistercian Monks come into
England 88

Cler.

INDEX.

Cookham

360, 361

Bridges

Clergymen (punishment of) 337

Clewer
-Cnute seizes the Crown of Eng-
land 45. but is chaced by K.
Eilred or Ethelred ibid. he is
made K. of England 48. the
agreement between him and
Edmund Ironside ibid. his
behaviour and diligence im-
mediately upon Edmund 1-
ronside's death ibid. he mar-
ries Q. Emma 49. attentive-
ly considers the words of Q.
Emma, with regard to Edrick
the traytour, whom he or-
ders to be hang'd 49, 50. di-
vides his dominions amongst
his Sons 50. his death and
burial 51
Coffrer (Sir Ralph) 319, 320
Colibrant the Gyant 31. slain

by Guy E. of Warwick 32
Columns or Colonnesi, the con-
troversie between the Pope
and them 322. the destru-
ction of them by Pope Boui-
face 323
Commandments (the ten) in
old English 585, 586
Common (the) a Wood so called
360

Comyn (Robert) burnt at Dur-
ham 74

Comyn (Sir John) slain by Ro-
bert Bruce King of Scotland
330

-Conquest in Somersetshire, a.
Discourse of some Antiqui-
ties found near it 439

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Coventry (Church of) robbed
by Rob. Marmion 123.
Coway stakes
544
Cowe, a Rhythm so called 320,
uti etiam alibi.
Coyn (the) altered
Cranmer (Tho.) 550, 556, 644
Creed (Apostles) in old English

238

586, 587, 588, 589, 634
Cressyngham (Concerning Sir
Hugh) 297, 298
Cromish Castle

600

Cromwell (Oliver) the Arch-
Rebell 535

36

556

596

364

602

Crouland
Crumwell (Lord)
Culham
Cumlerton
Cumnor
Cuthbert's (St.) Reliques 76,
77. they are brought again,
and put in a Shrine at Dur-
ham, where they had been be-
fore 77

Cysteaux (The order. of) first
brought into England 89

D

Danegelde or Dane gelt (alias
Dane-gild) 109, 110. taken
off 57

Constantyn K. of Scotland his Dardan, Son of the K. of Den-

falseness 29, 30

mark 16

David,

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