John, king of France, i. 303. John of Gaunt, i. 322. John of Luxemburg, king of Bo- hemia, i 298.
John, duke of Finland, iii. 27. John, don, of Austria, iii. 262. His death, 272.
Johnstone of Warrington, vi. 357. Execution of, 358. Johnstone, Samuel, viii. 62. Jones, judge, v. 78. Jones, colonel John, vi. 34. Jones, sir William, vii. 261. Jones, sir Thomas, vii. 261. Julius II., pope, ii. 114. Junto, the whig, ix. 222. Justinian, i. 3.
Juxon, bishop of London, v. 167.
Ken, bishop, viii. 28. Kent, the earl of, i. 288.
Ket, leader of the insurgents in Norfolk, ii. 250.
Keyes, execution of, ix. 60. Keyserwerth, the siege of, ix. 154. Kidd, captain, ix. 105. Killigrew, admiral, ix. 105. Killigrew, Henry, iii. 243. King, captain Edward, execution of, ix. 60.
Kitchen, bishop of Landaff, iii. 13.
Knight, cashier of the South-Sea company, his flight, x. 108. His arrest and subsequent pardon, 109. Knollis, sir Francis, ii, 333 Knox, John, iii. 45.
Kyriell, sir John, execution of, ii.
Lafranc, archbishop of Canterbury, i. 94.
Lainez, one of the first jesuits, ii. 355.
La Jacquerie, i. 306.
Lake, secretary, iv. 296. Lamb, doctor, v. 105. Lambert, major-general. vi. 98. 307.; vii. 18. Lancashire plot, ix. 55.
Lancaster, Thomas, earl of, i. 279. Execution of, 280.
Lancaster, James, his naval ex- ploits, iv. 44.
Landen, the battle of, ix. 30. Landrecy, the siege of, ix. 283. Langhorn, a catholic barrister, his execution, vii. 244.
Langside, the battle of, iii. 110. Langston, colonel, viii. 173. Lansdowne, lord, speech against the dissenters' bill, x. 83. Lateran, fourth council of, i. 210. Latimer, bishop of Worcester, ii, 224. Martyrdom of, 323.
Laud, archbishop, v. 24. Exe. cution of, 345.
Lauderdale, lord, vii. 31.
against him, 131. His death, 306.
Lauzancy, the convert, vii. 155.
Lawson, admiral, vii. 39.
League, the triple, vii. 70.
Leake, sir John, ix. 221.
Le Croc, iii. 83.
Leeds, the duke of, ix. 47.
Legatt, Bartholomew, burnt for heresy, iv. 227.
Legge, chancellor of the exchequer, his dismissal, x. 340. Return to office, 343.
Legion, memorial, ix. 128. Leicester, the earl of, iii. 63.
intrigues, 335. Recalled from the government of the Netherlands, 340. His death, iv. 12. His cha- racter, 13.
Leigh, captain Thomas, iv. 97. Leighton, a Scotch divine, v. 147. Leipsic, the battle of, v. 143.
Leo X, pope, ii. 115. His death, 126.
Leofric, earl of Mercia, i. 64. Leopold, duke of Austria, i. 183. Lerma, the duke of, iv. 272. Leslie, iii. 151.
Leslie, David, vi. 148. Lesley, Alexander, v. 188. Lethington, the earl of, iii. 81. Leving, sir Richard, ix. 107. Levison, sir Richard, iv. 139. Lewes, the battle of, i. 237.
Leyda, the Spanish governor of Dunkirk, vi. 247.
Leyden, siege of, iii. 258.
Lexington, lord, ix. 299.
Lilburne, John, v. 321. ; vi. 183.
Llewellyn, prince of Wales, i. 251. His death, 254.
Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph, viii.
Lloyd, captain, ix. 39.
Lobb, viii. 81.
Lockhart, sir George, viii. 67. Lollards, the, i. 321. Lomenie, M. de, iv. 39.
London, the plague in, vii. 43. The fire in, 52.
Londonderry, the siege of, viii. 331. Lonsdale, lord, ix. 103.
Lopez, Roderigo, execution of, iv. 38.
Lorges, marshal, vii. 161. Lorme, Marion de, v. 3.
Lorraine, duke of, visits London, x. 176.
Loudon, lord, v. 217. 358. Louis of Nassau, iii. 200. Louis, prince of Baden, ix. 177. Louis, Charles, elector palatine, v. 166.
Louis VII. of France, i. 142. Louis IX. of France, i. 235. Louis XII. of France, ii. 112. Louis XIV. of France, vii. 8.; ix. 235.
Lovelace, lord, viii. 174. Lowestoffe, the battle of, vii. 42. Loyola, Inigo, the founder of the institution of jesuits, ii. 354. His character, 355.
Lucas, lord governor of the Tower, viii. 214.
Lunsford, colonel, v. 284. Lupus, a Saxon bishop, i. 60. Lusignan, Gui de, made king of Cyprus, i. 89.
Luther, Martin, his birth, ii. 136.
First roused to opposition by the sale of indulgences in Germany, 138. Publishes his ninety-five theses, 140. His deviation from the doctrine of transubstanti- ation, 144. His death, 243. His character and doctrine, 244. Lutzen, v. 143.
Luxembourg, the duke of, vii. 193. Luxembourg, the siege of, vii. 369. Luzzara, the battle of, ix. 154.
Mably, iii. 232 Macarthy, iv. 136.
Macclesfield, earl of, impeached for the sale of places, x. 129. Macdonnell, Alaster, vi. 4. Mackrel, leader of the insurrection in Lincolnshire, ii. 214.
Macmahon, Brian, iv. 136. Maestro, a jesuit, iv. 367. Magnus, king of Norway, i. 64. Mainhard of Gortz, i. 191. Mainwaring, sir Arthur, iv. 251. Mainwaring, doctor, v. 68. Malcolm, king of Scotland, i. 70. Mallet, Dr., chaplain to the prin- cess Mary, ii. 270.
Malplaquet, the battle of, ix. 233. Manchester, the earl of, v. 122. Mancini, Olympia, mother of prince Eugene, ix. 274.
Mandelot, governor of Lyons, iii. 244.
Manicheans, the, i. 322. Manluc, Walter de, i. 201. Manny, sir Walter, i. 295. Mansel, sir Robert, iv. 140.
Mar, earl of, proclaims the preten- der in Scotland, x. 23. Gives battle to the duke of Argyle at Sheriff Moor, 23. Attributes his ill success to Bolingbroke, 27. Fruitless intercession of lord Stair for his pardon, 97.
Marcel, Stephen, provost of Paris, i. 305.
Marck, William de la, iii. 205. Mare, sir Thomas de la, i. 310. Margaret, daughter of Louis VII. of France, i. 145.
Margaret, princess of Norway, i. 256.
Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, ii. 72.
Margaret Tudor, ii. 92.
Margaret of Anjou, queen of Henry VI., ii. 7. Her masculine character, 9. Her coalition with Warbeck, 42. Her death, 45. Margaret of Parma, governess of the Netherlands, iii. 200. Margaret of Valois, iii. 220. Maria Louisa, queen of Spain, ix. 193.
Mark, bishop of Sodor, i. 259. Markham, sir Robert, vii. 279. Marlborough, duke of, vii. 310. Marlborough, the duke of, ix. 20. Appointed generalissimo of the English army, 151. Created duke, 160. Returns to England after the battle of Ramillies, 189. His interview with Charles XII. of Sweden, 204. A French bribe offered to him, 232. His first disaster, 251. Self-banishment of, 289. His death and character, x. 117. Marlborough, the duchess, ix. 210. Marr, the earl of, iv. 118. Marriage act, x. 307.
Marston Moor, the battle of, v.340. Marten, Henry, vi. 112.
Martinengo, an Italian abbot, iii. 24.
Mary Tudor, her marriage with Louis XII. of France, ii. 119. Mary, queen of England, her ac cession, ii. 286. Her ecclesiasti- cal policy, 292. Terms of her marriage treaty, 300. Her mar- riage, 311. Her interview with the princess Elizabeth, 316. De- clares war with France, 336. Her death, 341. Her character, 342. Religious and political state of Europe at her death, 345. Mary Stuart, her marriage with
Francis the dauphin, ii. 340. Her letter to the council of Trent, 354. Her pretensions, iii. 19. Sails for Scotland, 55. Her marriage with Darnley, 69. Her partiality for Bothwell, 81. Rumours of her guilt respecting the murder of Darnley, 87. Her marriage with Bothwell, 92. Her imprison- ment in Lochleven castle, 97. Compelled to abdicate in favour of her son, 99. Her flight to England, 112. Her reception by Elizabeth, 114. Removed from Bolton to Tutbury castle, 135. Proceedings against her, 142. Her grief at the execution of Norfolk, 150. Her letter to the council of Trent, 193. Trans- ferred to the custody of sir Ralph Saddler, 298. Proceedings against her, 310. Execution of, 323. Her character, 327.
Mary de Medicis, regency of, iv. 274.
Mary, queen of William III., her arrival at Whitehall, viii. 306. Her death, ix. 41. Her character, 42.
Masham, Mrs., ix. 211. Massilians, the, i. 11. Massy, general, vi. 44.
Matilda, her marriage with William the Conqueror, i, 91. Mathias, archduke, iii. 267. Maud, the princess, her marriage with Henry I., i. 127.
Maud, daughter of Henry I., i. 132. Her incessant warfare with Ste- phen, 138.
Maurice, prince of Nassau, iii. 334. Maurice, prince of Orange, iv. 573. Maximilian, the emperor, ii. 115. Maximilian, duke of Bavaria, iv. 304.
Maximus, i. 25.
Mayenne, the duke of, iv. 21. Maynard, sergeant, vi. 349.
Mazarin, cardinal, vi. 209.
Mead, William, vii. 87.
Medina, Sidonia, the duke of, iv. 3. Melancthon, ii. 143. Melfort, lord, viii. 149. Melville, sir James, iii. 88. Methodists, toleration of, x. 220. Mezeray, iii. 232.
Michell, Francis, iv. 309. Middleton, the earl of, vi. 192. Mildmay, sir Anthony, iv. 41. Militia bill, x. 349. Millot, iii. 232.
Milton, John, ad ilibitum, v. 348.` Minden, battle of, x. 371. Minorca, capture of, ix. 221. In- vasion of, x. 323. Capitulates to the French, 329. Mohun, lord, 158.
Moncontera, the battle of, iii. 191. Montesquieu, marshal, ix. 250. Monk, general, vi. 159. His dis- simulation and perfidy, 287. His letter of rebuke to the par- liament, 296.
Monluc, bishop of Valence, iii. 42. Monluc, the mareschal de, ii. 233. His atrocities during the reli- gious wars, iii, 190.
Monmouth, the duke of, vii. 77. His character, 230. His execu- tion, viii. 29.
Monmouth, the earl of, ix, 77. Monroe, colonel, v. 189. Mons, the battle of, vii. 193. Monson, judge, iii. 280.
Monson, sir William, iv. 139. Monson, sir Thomas, iv. 255. Montagne, lord, his execution, ii. 229.
Montagne, chief justice, ii. 281. Montagne, bishop of Chichester, v. 103.
Montagne, admiral, vi. 317. Montagne, Charles, chancellor of the exchequer, ix. 53. cial measures of, 72.
Montcalm, M., death of, x. 369. Monteith, sir John, the base be- trayer of sir William Wallace, i. 262.
Montferrat, the marquis of, i. 182. Assassination of, 185.
Montfort, John, earl of, i. 294. He- roism of, 295.
Montfort, Simon, earl of Leices- ter, i. 233. Killed in the battle of Evesham, 237. Miracles ascribed to him, 238. Montfort, Ellinor de, i. 252. Montigny, the baron de, iii. 204. Montmorency, the constable de, ii. 338.
Montmorency, marshal, iii. 239. Montreuil, his mission, vi. 22. Montrose, the earl of, v. 227. Ex-
Morcar, earl, i. 67.
Mordaunt, lord, viii. 170.
Mordaunt, sir John, fails at Roche- fort, x. 344 Is tried by court martial, 345. More, sir Thomas, the first Eng- lishman known in history as a public speaker. Scene between him and Wolsey during the de- bate on the subsidy, ii. 125. His trial, 180. His conviction and execution, 183. General indig- nation throughout Europe at his death, 186.
Moreton, sir Albertus, v 2. Moreville, Hugh de, one of the
murderers of Becket, i. 164. Morgan, colonel, iii. 336. Morison, sir Richard, ii. 333. Mornay, Plessis Du, iv. 23. Morocco, emperor of, treaty with, x. 116.
Morrice, secretary of state, vi. 348. Mortimer, Roger, the powerful chief of the Welsh marches, i. 279. His trial and execution, 289.
Morton, cardinal, ii. 104. Morvilliers, iii. 233.
Mountjoy, lord, iv. 51. His ad- ministration in Ireland, 80. Murray, James, iii. 86. Murray, the earl of, viii. 67. Museum, British, establishment of, x. 304.
Musgrave, sir Christopher, viii. 277.
Mutiny bill, discussion on, x. 286.
against Walpole, x. 260. His hatred of innovation, 298. Ap- pointed first lord of the treasury, 314. Weakness of his adminis- tration, 315. His dissentions with the Irish parliament, 316. Fox's censure of his conduct, 330. His resignation, 332. Returns to the treasury, 343.
Newport, treaty of, vi. 105. Newton, sir Isaac, ix. 121. Nimeguen, treaty of, vii. 193. Noailles, marshal, ix. 37. Norfolk, the duke of, his projected marriage with Mary queen_o. Scots, iii. 144. His trial. 148. His execution and character, 150. Norris, Henry, ii, 195. Execution
Odo, archbishop of Canterbury, i. 53.
Odo, bishop of Bayent, i. 101. Oglethorpe, bishop of Carlisle, iii. 6.
Oglethorpe, lady, viii. 203. Okey, execution of, vii. 21. Olampo, don Alonzo, iv. 136. Olave, king of Norway, ii. 58. Olivarez, iv. 324.
O'Neil, sir Phelim, v. 279. Opdam, general, ix. 163.
Orange, the prince of, assassination of, iii. 329.
Orange, prince of, invested with the dignity of stadtholder, which is made hereditary, x. 281. Orkney, Elizabeth Villiers, countess of, ix. 106.
Orleans, the duke of, murder of, i. 360.
Orleans, the siege of, i. 372.
Ormond, the duke of, ix. 152. 282.
Impeached of treason, x. 11. Flies
to France, bills of attainder passed
against him, 14.
Osberga, i. 36. Ossory, lord, vii. 101. Ostorius, Scapula, i. 16. Ostrogoths, the, i. 30.
Otho, emperor of Germany, i. 209. Oudenarde, the battle of, ix. 218. Overbury, sir Thomas, iv. 239. Murder of, 252.
Oxford, the siege of, v. 365. Oxford, lord, iv. 321. Oxford, earl of, accused of high treason, x. 11. Is committed to the Tower, 16. Petitions for a trial, 65. Is liberated by the Act of Grace, 66. Oysell, M', iii. 53.
Pack, sir Christopher, vi. 224. Padilla, admiral, iv. 52. Padilla, Maria de, i. 307. Paget, Charles, iii. 305. Palin, count, ordered to leave Eng- land, x. 136.
Palmis, father, iii. 300. Pandolph, the papal legate, i. 207. Panzani, Gregorio, the papal nuncio, v. 171.
Papal usurpations, sketch of their origin and progress, ii. 146. Paræus, iv. 328.
Paris, Matthew, his account of the
murder of prince Arthur, i. 200. Parker, bishop, iii. 16.
Parliamentary qualification act, x. 373.
Parliament, long, character of, v. 228.
Parma, the prince of, iii, 272. Parpaglia, abbot of St. Saviour, iii. 24.
Parry, William, iii. 300. Parsons, a jesuit, iii. 285. Paul IV., pope, ad lib. iii. 22. Paulet, sir William, ii. 262. Paulet, sir Amias, iii. 303. Pavia, the battle of, ii. 127. Paw, De, the Dutch ambassador, vi. 100.
Payne, a disciple of Wickliffe, i. 321.
Peacham, case of, iv. 266.
Peachell, vice-chancellor of the university, viii. 73.
Pecquigny, the treaty of, ii. 45. Pedro IV. of Castile, i. 307. Pelagius, heresy of, i. 22.
Pelham, chancellor of the exche- quer, proposes a reduction of the
interest of the national debt, x. 288. His death, 313. Pembroke, the earl of, regency of,
i. 225. Pembroke, countess of, iv. 170. Penn, admiral, vi. 210. Penn, William, viii. 81. sion to the Hague, 102. Pennington, captain, v. 13. Péréfixe, iii. 232.
Perigord, cardinal, i. 301.
Perkins, sir William, execution of, ix. 61.
Perrers, Alice, mistress of Edward III., i. 310.
Perrenot, bishop of Arras, ii. 344. Perrot, sir John, iv. 66.
Perrot, sir Richard, iv. 321. Peter, the hermit, i. 120. Peters, Hugh, vi. 345.
Peterborough, the earl of, viii. 120.
Petre, sir William, ii. 263. Petre, father, viii. 5.
Petty, sir William, ii. 104. Peyton, sir Robert, viii. 170. Philip of Valois, king of France, i. 293.
Philip, Augustus, i. 180. His dis- pute with Richard I., 183. Philip the fair, his interview with Henry VII., ii. 95,
Philip of Spain, his marriage with queen Mary, ii. 311. Philip II. of Spain, Elizabeth, iii. 20. Portugal by, 274. trigues of, iv. 37.
proposes for Conquest of Political in- Prepares a
second armada for the invasion of England, 44. His death, 63. Philip III. of Spain, prepares an expedition against Ireland, iv. 134. His death, 324. Philip IV. of Spain, iv. 324. Philip, duke of Orleans, vi. 365 Philip, duke of Anjou, acknow. ledged king of Spain by the States, ix. 133.
Philippa of Hainault, i. 203. Philippa, queen of Edward III.,800. Phillips, sir Robert, iv. 320.; v. 94. Phoenicians, the, i. 3.
Pickering, execution of, vii. 243. Pierce, bishop of Bath and Wells, v. 240.
Pigot, sir Christopher, iv. 196. Pilkington, his case, vii. 311. Pisani, cardinal, ii. 155.
Pitt, William, votes against a standing army, x. 237. Admitted as paymaster of the forces, 272. His reasons for supporting the mutiny bill, 286. Opposes the Hanoverian treaties, and retires from office, 326. Dismissed the
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