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AIMAR, Geoffrey, his Histoire
des Angles, 260

Gairdner, Mr. James, his Life of
Richard III., 299; his articles
on fifteenth century history, 301;
his criticism on Polydore Vergil,
302, n. I

Gale, Thomas, his Scriptores XV.,

217; his edition of Gildas, 233
Gardiner, Stephen, his religious
position, III

Gardiner, Mr. S. R, his works on

English history in the sever.teenth
century, 354

Geffcken, Heinrich, his work on
Church and State, 301
George III., his struggle for power,
180; defeats the Whigs, 186;
State Papers of the reign of, 384;
his Correspondence with Lord
North, 386

Gerard, John, Life of, by Morris,
318

Germans assail the Roman empire,
13

Gervase of Canterbury, chiefly a
compiler, 264

Gery, Robert, continued Cave's
Historia, 214

Gesiths, relations of, with the king,

19

Gesta Stephani, the, 260

Giffard, Lady, her Life of Sir W.
Temple, 369

Gildas, his de Excidi Britanniae,

233

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spondence, 316

Gray, John de, nominated arch-
bishop, 64

Great Council, the, compared with
the Witenagemot, 46; its power
over taxation, 68

Greek republics, character of, 3
Green, Mrs. Everett, her Lives of
the Princesses, 228

Gregory I., Pope, sends Augustine
to England, 25

Gregory VII., Pope, his idea of
papal absolutism, 48; his ideal of
the papacy contrasted with that
of Innocent III., 65

Gregory IX., Pope, his quarrel
with Frederick II., 71
Gregory, William, his Chronicle,
279

Grenville Papers, the, 385

Grey. Anchitell, his collection of
Debates, 227

Grey Friars of London, Chronicle of
the, 309

Grosseteste, Robert, his Letters,
280

Guest, Dr. E., his opinion on
Gildas, 233; on the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle, 237; pamphlets on
British history by, 243

Guizot, Essais of, 268; his Histoire
de la Civilisation, etc., 282; his
works on Englih history, 354
Gunpowder Plot, materials for the
history of the, 340

GUT

Guthry, Henry, Memoirs of, 341
Guy, bishop of Amiens, cn the
battle of Hastings, 259

ALKET, lady,

Hgraphy of, 349

Autobio-

Hall, Anthony, texts edited by,
217

Hall, Edward, his Two Noble
Families, &c., 299; his value for
the Tudor period, 302-3
Hallam, on the four causes,' 283;
on chivalry, 300; value of his
Constitutional History for the
sixteenth century, 326

Halliwell, J. O., his Letters of the
Kings of England, 350
Hamilton, dukes of, Burnet's Lives
of, 348

Hamilton Papers, the, 350
Hampton Court, Conference at,
130

Hardwicke Papers, the, 314
Hardy, Sir T. D., his criticism on
Bale, 213; on Tanner, 214; his
Descriptive Catalogue, 215; his
Syllabus of Rymer's Fedora, 225;
on the Rolis of Parliament, 225;
his opinion on Gildas, 234; his
criticism of Geoffrey of Mon-
mouth, 240; of Ethelwerd, 246;
his criticism on Eddius, 247
Hardyng, John, Chronicle by, 292
Harleian Miscellany, the, 231
Harold is chosen king, 39
Harpsfield, Nicholas, his Pretended
Divorce, &c., 304

Harrison, William, his Description
of England, 307; his Chronicle
of Scotland, 307

Hatton, Sir Christopher, Life of,
by Sir H. Nicolas, 328
Hatton Family, the, Correspondence
of, 350

Hansard, his Parliamentary Debates,
228

Haüsser, Ludwig, his History of the
Reformation, 326

Haweis, Mr., his Sketches of the Re-
formation, 326

Hayward, Sir John, his Life of

HOL

Edward VI., 322; his Annals
of Elizabeth, ib.

Hearne, Thomas, merits of his texts
of authors, 216-7
Hemingford, Walter, Chronicle of,
276

Henry I., his quarrel with Anselm,
52; establishes order, 54

Henry II., restoration of order by,
55; his military reforms, 56; po-
litical institutions of, 58; his
quarrel with Becket, 59; chief
authorities for reign of, 262
Henry III., King, his accession, 69
Henry IV., the Emperor,

his

pnance at Canossa, 42
Henry V., his French wars, 98 ;
authorities for reign of, 289
Henry VI., his weakness, 98;
Chronicles for reign of, 292
Henry VII., his accession, 99;
nature of his authority, 100; ex-
tends the royal power, 101; end
of his reign, 103

Henry VIII., character of, 105;
his quarrel with the Pope, 106;
his use of the royal supremacy,
110; correspondence of, 226;
State Papers for reign of, 312
Henry the Fowler imitates Edward
the Elder, 30

Herbert, Algernon, his Britannia
after the Romans, 243
Herbert of Cherbury, lord, his
Life of Henry VIII., 322; his
Expeition to the Isle of Rhé 340;
Autobiography of, 349.

Herbert, Sir Thomas, his Memoirs
of Charles I., 344

Heretics, statute for the burning of
98

Hervey, lord, Memoirs of, 376
Heylin, P., his Life of Laut, 347
Hexham Chronicles, the, 261
Higden, Polychronicon of, 285
Hildebrand, see Gregory VII.
Hogarth, evidence of his works
to the state of society, 173
Holinshed, Raphael, Chronicles of,
306-7

Holland, lord, his Memoirs of the
Whig Party, 395

HOL

Holles, lord, Memoirs of, 343
Honorius II., pope, his influence
during the minority of Henry
III., 70

Hook, dean, his Lives of the Arch-

bishops, 283, 300

Hooker, John, a contributor to
Holinshed's Chronicles, 307
Horner, Francis, Memoirs of, by
his brother, 399

Horsley, John, Britannia Romana
of, 242

Hosack, Mr. John, his Mary, Queen
of Scots, 329

Hoveden, Roger, Chronica of, 263;
importance of the work as de-
scribed by Stubbs, ib.
Hubert, Walter, archbishop, his
administration for Richard I., 61
Hübner, professor, his collection of
Christian inscriptions in Britain,
242

Hugh of Lincoln, Life of, 267; Life
of, by Perry, 269
Hundred Years' War, the, begin-
ning of, 87

Hunt, Mr. John, his Religious
Thought in England, 326, 368,
383
Huntingdon, Henry of, his Historia,
250

Hurd, bishop, his Dialogue on
Elizabeth, 322
Hutchinson, colonel, Life of, by
his widow, 348

INCLOSURES, the attempts to

Independents, the, support tolera-
tion, 148

Ingulphus, spuriousness of work
attributed to, 255
Innocent III., pope, his quarrel with
John, 64; proposes to Philip II.
to invade England, 65; his ideal
of the Papacy contrasted with
that of Gregory VII., ib.

KEM

Investitures, quarrel about, 53
Ireland, account of, by Giraldus,
265; conquest of, by Henry II.,
ib. and 266; authorities for early
history of, ib.; for history of, in
sixteenth century, 324
Ireland, History of Affairs in, 339
Italy, its union under Rome, 5

YAMES I., the first ten years of

JA

his reign, 130; his treatment
of the Catholics, 131; his alliance
with Spain, 132; materials for
reign of, 331; writings of, 333
James II., the reign of, 160; birth
of his son, 161; dethronement
of, 162; Lives of, 366
James, William, his Naval History,
230

Jane, queen, Chronicle of, 310
Jardine, D., On the Use of Torture,
341

Jean le Bel, Chronicle of, 293
Jerusalem taken by the Maho-
metans, 61

Jessopp, Dr., his One Generation of
a Norfolk House, 318

Jesuits, the, their propaganda, 118;
authorities for their history, 327
John, king, his selfishness, 62; his
quarrel with the king of France,
63; his quarrel with the Pope,
64; his quarrel with Innocent
III., 65; his quarrel with the
baronage, 66; constitutional con-
cessions of, 68

Judges of England, Lives of the,

228

Judicial reforms, established by
Henry II., 57

Jumièges, William of, his Historiae
Normannorum, 258

Junius, Letters of, 391

Jute, the, settlement of in Britain,
16

Innoch Frederick, his quarrel KEATING, Dr., his History of

with II., 71

Inscriptions, ancient, collections of,
see Bruce, Horsley, Hüoner.

Erina,

Kemble, John M., his Saxons in
England, 210, 255

KEN

Kennet, bishop, his History of
England, 217; his Register and
Chronicle, 359

Kent, Proceedings in the County of,
338

Ker of Kersland, Memoirs of, 377
Ket's rebellion, 112

King, Dr., Anecdotes of, 377
'King's Pamphlets,' the, at the
British Museum, 334
King, the, growth of his authority
amongst the English settlers, 19;
relations of, with his Witan, ib. ;
his relations with his gesiths, ib. ;
his constitutional powers in the
tenth century, 35; growth of his
authority after Alfred's reign, 30
Kirk, Mr. John F., his Life of
Charles the Bold, 301

Knight, Charles, his share in Miss
Martineau's History of the Peace,
403

Knighton, Henry, History of Eng-
land by, 285

ABOURERS, the condition

L of, 91

Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 43; organises the English
Church, 50; Life of, by Milo
Crispin, 267; by dean Hook, 268
Langtoft, Peter, his Chronicle, 250
Langton, Stephen, nominated Arch-
bishop, 65

Lappenberg, his error in accepting
the de Situ as genuine, 241
Large Declaration, the, 341
Laud, Archbishop, his ecclesiastical
policy, 136; alarm caused by his
proceedings, 138; his Letters to
Strafford, 347; History of his
troubles, &c., ib.; Life of, by
Heylin, ib.

Laws, early English, 254
Lecky, Mr. W. E. H., his History
of England, 380

Legrand, Joachim, his Histoire du
Divorce, 320

Leland, John, his Collectanea and
Commentarii, 211-2

Le Neve, John, Fasti of, 229

LON

Letters, the Royal, temp. Henry
III., 279; episcopal, of Walter
de Grey, 280; papal, collections
of, ib.

Levi, Professor Leone, his History
of Commerce, 230
Lewes, battle of, 73

Lewis, son of Philip II., invited to
take the English throne, 69
Lewis XIV., European position of,
157; his intolerance, 161
Lewis, John, his Life of Fisher, 323
Lewis, Sir G. C., his observations
on the historical value of letters
and despatches, 384; his Essays
on the Administrations, 395
Liber Albus, 278

Liberal movement, the, spread of,
198

Liber Custumarum, 278

Liber de Antiquis Legibus, 278
Liberty of the press, the e tablish-
ment of, 165

Lincolnshire, the rebellion in, 1470,
295

Lingard, John, his error in accepting
the de Situ as genuine, 241;
value of his History for the
sixteenth century, 326; value of
his History for the seventeenth
century, 353; his account of
James II., 366

Liverpool, lord, Life of, by Mr.
Yonge, 398

Livius, Titus, his Life of Henry V.,
289

Lloyd, David, his State Worthies,
323

Lobanov-Rostovsky, Prince, edition
of Letters of Mary, Queen of
Scots, by, 317

Locke, John, his Letters on Tolera
tion, 373

Lollardism, course of, 97
Llards, the, their rise, 95
London, Chronicle of, 278
London Chronicle, the, temp. Henry
VII. and Henry VIII., 304
London, City Records of, 277
Lond nderry, lord, Life of, by
Alison, 401; Correspondence of,

402

LON

Longman, William, his Lectures on
the History of England, 282; his
Life of Edward III., 300
Long Parliament, the, its first mea-
sures, 142; its breach with the
King, 143; character of its sup-
porters in the Civil War, 145;
Cromwell's dissolution of, 149
Lords, House of, Journals of, 228;
Protests, 336

Lowell, J. R., his Essay on Dryden,
370

Luard, Mr., his edition of Mat-

thew Paris, 282

Ludlow, Edmund, Memoirs of, 343
Luttrell, Narcissus, Diary of, 362

MABILLON, John, his Acta

Macaulay, lord, History of, 367;
Essays of, 382

MacGeogehan, the Abbé, his His-
tory of Ireland, 267
Mackintosh, Sir James, is History

of the Revolution, 366; his Vin-
diciae Gallicae, 397
Macknight, Thomas, his Life of
Burke, 392

Machyn, Henry, Diary of, 310
Macpherson, David, his Annals of
Commerce, 229

Macpherson, James, Original Papers
edited by, 372

Macray, Mr., his Manual of British
Historians, 215

Magna Carta, its grant by John,
66

Maine, Sir H., his authority cited,
208; his History of Institutions,
209

Maitland Club, foundation and ob-

ject of, 221

Maitland, Dr., his Essays on the
Reformation, 327
Majoribanks, George, his Annals of
Scotland, 325

Malmesbury, the Monk of, his Life
of Edward II., 275
Malmesbury, William of, his ac-
count of Aldhelm, 248; his Gesta
Regum Anglorum, 251; his de

MID

Gestis Pontificum, ib.; his His-
toria Novella, ib, and 260
Malmesbury Correspondence, the,
386

Mansfield, lord, Life of, by lord
Campbell, 393

Manufacturing industry, its influence
on politics, 190

Marianus Scotus, Chronicle of, 249
Markham, Clements, Life of Fair-
fax by, 356

Marlborough, duchess of, literature
relating to, 378

Marlborough Despatches, the, 378
Marlborough, duke of, his Life by
Coxe, 379; by Alison, ib.
Marprelate, Martin, see Maskell.
Marsden, J. B., his History of the
Early Puritans, 327; his Later
Puritans, 368

Martineau, Miss, her History of the
Peace, 403

Mary, queen, her reign, 112
Mary II., queen, Letters and Me-
moirs of, 365

Mary, queen of Scots, her captivity,
117; materials for the history of,
317

Maskell, William, his History of the
Marprelate Controversy, 313
Map, Walter, his de Nugis Curia-
lium, 265

Massey, Mr., History of England
by, 394

Masson, Mr. D., his Life of Milton,
356

Maurer, G. L. von, his Einleitung,
&c., 210

May, Thomas, his History of the
Long Parliament, 338

May, Sir Erskine, History of Eng-
land by, 395

Mayor, Professor John E. B., his
edition of Bede, 237; his ex-
posure of the forgery by Bertram,
241; his edition of Baker's His-
tory of St. John's College, 383
M'cCrie's Life of Knox, 329
Melrose, Chronica of, 261
Melros State Papers, the, 333
Middle Ages, the, decline of the
system of, 83

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