Clamerkins Bridge, i. 326-332. Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of Glou- cester, i. 112.
Clarence, George, Duke of, i. 107. Duke of (afterwards William IV), ii. 350. Clarencieux king of arms, origin of name, i. 112. Clarendon, Lord, description of Richard Weston, Earl of Port- land. ii. 90, 91, 96; on the Treaty of Newport, 250; on Charles I, 260, 288; letter to Nicholas, 295; answer to petition from gentlemen of the Island, 334; character of first Lord Colepeper, 346. Clarke, John, ii. 151.
Rev. R. L., ii. 103. Wilfrid, ii. 355.
Clatterforde, near Carisbrooke, ii.
Claudia and Pudens, i. 49. Claudius, Emperor, i. 3.
Clayden, The Lantern of Light, i. 404.
Claypole, Lady, daughter of Oliver Cromwell, ii. 277, 339. Clement VII, Pope, i. 458. Clergy, 'secular' and 'regular,' i.
54, 376-380, 384, 400, 401; celibacy of, i. 149, 150, 313. Clermont, Lord, Hist. of Family of Fortescue, i. 601. Cleveland, Duke of, ii. 334. Clifford, Anne, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke, and Montgomery, i. 665-670.
Mr., ii. 140, 190.
Thomas, eighth Baron, i. 665. John, ninth Baron, i. 666. Henry, tenth Baron, i. 666. Henry, eleventh Baron, and first Earl of Cumberland, i. 166. Henry, second Earl of Cum- berland, i. 666.
George, third Earl of Cum- berland, i. 666, 667.
Henry, fifth Earl of Cumber-
Clopton, John, Kt., ii. 255. Close Rolls, i. 195.
Cloveshoe, Synod of, i. 65, 102. Clugni, monks of, i. 119. Cobbett, Colonel, ii. 308, 310. Cocos-Keeling Islands, i. 588-590. Coelestius, i. 51.
Coenred of Mercia, i. 83. Coins, early British and English, i. 20-25.
Coinwalch Cenwalh, i. 80. Coke, Lord, on beacons, i. 346. Mr., of Holkham, ii. 149. Sir Edward, i. 419. Sir John, ii. 64.
Colchester, siege of, ii. 303, 304. Cole, H. D., antiquary, i. 207,
212, 238; ii. 102.
Rev. Dr., i. 138; connexion with Godshill, 474-481. Colepeper, Capt. Alexander, ii. 345.
Catherine, daughter of Lord Colepeper, ii. 345.
Lord, Governor of the Island, ii. 342-346.
Coleridge, Hartley, Lives of North- ern Worthies, i. 665.
Samuel Taylor, ii. 359.
Colet, Dean of St. Paul's, i. 396. Collier, Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, i. 463. New Facts, ii. 14. Collins, Peerage, i. 449. Colman, Bp., i. 40.
Colt, Sir Henry Dutton, M.P. for Newport, ii. 418. Columba, i. 40.
Common Prayer, Book of, the first, i. 494, 570; Peter Martyr sug- gests alterations in, 536; the second, 571; prohibited by the Puritans, ii. 208, 320, 324. Commons, House of, and Presby- terianism, ii. 261; in time of Charles I, ii. 337, 338. Compiègne, Wilfrid consecrated at, i. 41.
Comprehension Bill, ii. 402. Compton, Bishop of London, ii. 134.
Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, ii.
Cranmer, Abp., i. 478-480, 517; ii. 219.
Crewe, Mr., ii. 301. Crichton-Stuart family, the, ii. 87. Critical Review, i. 664. Cromwell, Henry, ii. 273.
Oliver, coin of, i. 25; char- acter of, ii. 150, 164, 222, 237; and Henry, Duke of Gloucester. 153; army of, 291; battle of Preston, 292, 293; letter to Col. Hammond, 306; prays to be delivered from Sir Henry Vane, 331; frames ordinance of Church government, 340; policy of, 343.
Thomas, Earl of Essex, and the suppression of the mona- steries, i. 381; Constable of Carisbrooke Castle, 498-508; story of his life, ib.; his character, 507, 508.
Cross, St., alien priory of, i. 396, 466. Cudworth, Intellectual System of the Universe, ii. 110, 272. Cullum, Sir T., Hist. of Hawsted, i. 257- Culpepper, ii. 164.
Cunibert, King of the Lombards, i. 84.
Curwen, Mr., of Workington Hall, family of, ii. 351, 353- Cuthbert, Abp. of Canterbury, i.
St., i. 334. Cutler, Sir John, ii. 129. Cutts, Lord, Governor of the Island, i. 653; ii. 140, 414-425; M.P. for Newport, 452; inter- ference with privileges of cor- porations and burgesses, 466, 467; gallant exploits in the field, 466.
Cyneberht, Abbot, i. 70, 82. Cynegils, King, i. 53, 300. Cynric, i. 12, 25, 77, 78. Cyprian, Father, ii. 154.
St., Ad Successum, i. 31.
Danes, their influence upon Chris- tianity, i. 100.
Daniel, Bp. of West Saxons, i. 59, 62, 63, 71.
Samuel, poet, i. 667, 668. Danish invasions of the Island, i. 93-95.
Dante, i. 24, 196, 309, 323. Dartmouth, Admiral Lord, ii. 395. Daru, Count, Histoire de Bretagne, i. 409.
Darwin, Geological Observations on Coral Reefs, i. 584. D'Aubigné, M. Merle, ii. 220, 365. Dauphin, the, and the Jacobins, ii. 150.
Davenant, Dr., Bp. of Salisbury, ii. 58.
Sir William, ii. 209-216, 297, 298.
Davies, Sir John, ii. 214.
Days of the week, meaning of the
De Aula, Norman lord of Yaver- land, i. 136.
De Clare, Gilbert, first Earl of Pembroke, ii. 167.
Richard, second Earl of Pembroke, ii. 167. D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, ii. 159. D'Israeli, Isaac, Curiosities of Literature, i. 563; ii. 2, 104. De la Pole, Wiiliam, afterwards Duke of Suffolk, ii. 168.
De' Medici, Cosmo, Grand Duke of Tuscany, ii. 73-
De Quincey, Mr., ii. 152. De Valence, Aymer, ii. 168. Isabel, ii. 168.
William, ii. 168.
De Weston, Sir John, ii. 32.
De Witt, murder of, ii. 389. Death-bed repentance in Newport (1451), i. 428-431.
Declaration of Indulgence, ii. 134, 393.
of Rights, ii. 386. 'Declaration,' the, ii. 291.
Decline and Fall of Roman Em- pire, see Gibbon.
Dee, Dr., ii. 384.
Denmark, Anne of, ii. 104. Dennis, Sir Edward, ii. 52. 61, 70. Deputation of Angels, The, by Robert Dingley, ii. 322, 324, 325.
Derby, Countess of, ii. 114. 'Derby House Committee,' ii. 242, 244, 285, 286, 301. Dermot of Leinster, ii. 167. Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex, ii. 13, 22, 183.
- Walter, Earl of Essex, ii. 84. family, ii. 84.
Devon, Amicia, Countess of, i. 109, 112, 113-
Dialect of the Island, ii. 425-433- Dictionary of Christian Antiqui- ties, i. 376.
of National Biography, i. 403, 521, 669.
Digby, Sir Kenelm, ii. 94. Dillington family, the, i. 538-540. Dillington, Ann, ii. 179. Anthony, ii. 179.
Edward, M.P. for Newport in the Convention Parliament,' i. 539-
Mr. R., of Knighton, ii. 71. Robert (afterwards Sir), M.P. for Newport, i. 539, 671; ii. 89, 179-186, 232, 242, 308. Sir Tristram, M.P. for New- port, i. 539, 540.
Dingley Arms, the, in Winchester Cathedral, ii. 170, 171.
Dingley, Robert, minister of Brix- ton, ii. 315-325-
Sir John, ii. 10, 170, 236, 317, 318.
Diodorus, i. 88, 91.
'Directory,' The, M. 216, 262, 321,
Drake, Sir Francis, i. 635, 636, 641, 644, 673, 674, 675. Draper, John, Prior of Christ- church, i. 110; ii. 172. Drayton, Michael, Polyolbion, i. 257.
Dryden, John, ii. 83, 215.
Dublin Convocation (1615), ii. 101. Duck, Dr., ii. 132.
Dudley, Colonel John, Lieutenant- Governor of the Island, i. 653. Edmund, part-owner of Gat- combe, ii. 514.
John, Earl of Warwick, ii.
Dugdale, Sir William, Monasticon. i. 172, 173, 176; Baronage of England, 282, 347- Duncan, John, ii. 141. Dundee, Viscount, ii. 69. Dunholm (or Durham), stone church at, i. 334.
Dunstan, Abp., i. 148, 336, 378. Durham, Lord Anthony, Bishop of, i. 206.
Dutch vessels off the Island, ii. 61.
Eachard, ii. 108.
Eadbert, Bp., i. 60.
Eadmer, biographer of Wilfrid, i.
Eanfleda, Queen, i. 35, 67. Eappa, mass-priest, i. 69, 301. Earle, Prof., i. III.
East India Adventurers, Company of, i. 579-582.
Easter, controversy as to, i. 39; usual time for baptizing, 83. Eaton Constantine, incumbents of, ii. 318.
Eborius, British bishop of York, i. 50.
Ecce Homo, i. 314.
Edes, Richard, D.D., of Newport, i. 520-530.
Edgar, King, i. 149, 377. Edgecombe, Lord, ii. 177. Edge Hill, battle of, ii. 182. Edward the Confessor, i. 144, 145, 464.
I, silver halfpennies of, i. 24; and the lordship of the Island, i. 214, 215; seizure of Carisbrooke Priory by, i. 317- 324, 394, 465; claim from land- holders of the Island on marriage of his eldest daughter, 330.
II, and the lordship of the Island, i. 215; action against alien priories, 465.*
III, attempt to start gold coinage, i. 24; Island militia, 110; governs the Island by wardens, 215; stringent rules of, 217; Statute of 'Provisors,'
226; rewards William de Mon- tacute with manor of Swainston, 341; establishes Order of the Garter, 354, 355; death, 372; action in matter of alien priories, 395, 465.
Edward IV, gold angel of, i. 24; marriage, exile, and death, 432- 434.
V, succession, imprisonment, and deposition, i. 434, 435.
VI, birth and accession, i. 441; dissolution of chantries confirmed by, 467; patron of the Reformers, 491, 570; pre- cocity, 492; settles the crown on Lady Jane Grey, 536.
the Black Prince, i. 369, 373, 395, 452.
Edwards, Thomas, Errors of the Sectaries, ii. 318 359 Effingham, Lord Howard of, ii. 47, 63.
Egbert, King of Wessex, i. 66, 71. Eglesfield, Robert de, i. 176, 366- 368.
Elgor, Mr., ii. 28.
Eliot, Sir John, ii. 100, 101. Elizabeth, daughter of James I, ii. 276.
Princess, daughter of Charles I, ii. 146, 148, 149, 151, 353.
Queen, restores value of coinage, i. 24; learning and accomplishments of, i. 491; character, 528, 633, 675; re- ligious policy, 529, 567, 572- 574; ii. 438,439; foreign politics, i. 548; characteristics of her reign, 552; dauntless spirit, 637; naval policy, 643; speech at Tilbury, 646; death, 676; poetry of her courtiers, ii. 270. Elizabethan Age, the Earls of Newport and society in the, ii. 83-88.
Ellesmere, Lord, ii. 14, 15.
English Channel, once dry land, i. 87.
nham, Council of, i. 149.
Eostre, the goddess, i. 85. Frasmus, i. 397, 475, 567. Eseldecombe Shalcombe, i. 119. Essex, Henry, Earl of, i. 313.
Robert Devereux, second Earl of, i. 673, 674; ii. 47.
Robert Devereux, third Earl of, ii. 167.
Estcourt, Mr. Harbottle, The Ancient Borough of Newtown, alias Franchville, i. 371; ii. 159. Ethelbert, King, i. 144. Ethelred the Unready, i. 95. Ethelwalch, King of South Saxons, i. 46, 301.
Ethelwold, Bp. of Winchester, i. 378.
Ethelwulf, King, i. 111, 144. Eumenius, i. 6, 7, 8, 10, 18. Evangelical Union, the, ii. 91. Evans, Catalogue of Engraved Portraits, i. 530.
Evelyn, John, Diary, ii. 326, 329, 335.
Eversley Church, ii. 107.
Evertsen, Dutch naval commander, ii. 411.
Evreland = Yaverland, i. 136. Ewer, Colonel, ii. 245, 252, 307. Expositor, The, ii. 323.
Fairbone, Sir Palmer, ii. 369. Fairfax, General Sir Thomas, ii. 204, 238, 240, 251, 252, 292, 300. 303.
Thomas, fifth Lord, and his descendants, ii. 345.
Faith, Confession of, ii. 262. Falkland, Viscount, M.P. for New- port, i. 486; ii. 18, 139, 141, 145, 146, 160, 187, 260, 338, 419.
Falmouth, Earl of, ii. 115. Farm stock and prices in the thirteenth century, i. 255–261. Farmer, G.. ii. 284.
Farnese, Alessandro, Duke of Parma, i. 645.
Farrar, Canon, ii. 313.
Fast Day Sermons, 11. 248.
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