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Thomas, i. 110; ii. 172.
Horsey, Colonel, ii. 190.
James, ii. 43.

Sir Edward, Governor of the
Island (1565-1582), i. 541-551,
591; ii. 11, 89.

Hospital of St. Julian, i. 174.
Hoveden, Roger, i. 194, 281.
How, William, printer, ii. 47.
Howe, John, Puritan divine, ii.
107, 325, 363, 393.
Hradschin, the, at Prague, ii. 93.
Hubert, legate, i. 124.
Humboldt, Alexander von, i. 90,

599; ii. 90, 123, 128, 129.
Hume, David, i. 43; ii. 150, 196,
197.
Hunnyhill, ii. 18.

Hunt, Robert, i. 89.
Hunte, Sir Richard, i. 428-430.
Hurst Castle, conspiracy to hand

it over to the French, i. 519,
541; Charles I imprisoned at, ii.
305-313.

Huss, John, murder of, i. 460.
Hussite War, the, ii. 92.
Hutchins, History and Antiquities

of Dorset, i. 449.
Hutchinson, Colonel, ii. 235.

Mrs., ii. 330.
Hyde, Mr., ii. 58.

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Infanta of Spain, ii. 65, 67.
Ingulf, Abbot of Croyland, i. 208.
'Inning,' ii. 32.

Innocent III, Pope, i. 198, 223,
316.

IV, Pope, i. 224.

Inoculation in the Island, ii. 540,

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James, John, a citizen of Newport,

i. 559; ii. 95.

Mr., of Portsmouth, ii. 61.
Rev. John, family of, ii. 356.
Richard, M.P. for Newport
in time of James I, i. 559.

Thomas, D.D., first Bodleian
Librarian, i. 558-566.
Jameson, Mrs., Legends of the
Monastic Orders, 1. 271; i1 85.
Jardine, Mr., ií. 210.
Jarvis, Sir Thomas, ii. 53.
Jenkinson, Guide to the Isle of
Wight, i. 446.
Jennings,Sarah, afterwards Duchess
of Marlborough, ii. 371.
Jerome, St., i. 50.

Jervis, Practical Treatise on Office
of Coroners, i. 235.
Jesuitism, ii. 91.
Jesuits, i. 636.

Jewel, Bishop, ii. 221.
Jewitt, Half-hours among some
English Antiquities, i. 363,
364.

Johanne (or Joan), daughter of
William de Vernon, i. 194.
John, King, three visits to the
Island, i. 190-201; cedes Nor-
mandy to France, 464.

of Gaunt, i. 452.
V, Pope, i. 47.
XXIII, Pope, i. 460.

Jones, Elizabeth, ii. 151.

Jonston, Arthur, ii. 105.

Jordanus, Life of St. Dominic, i.

271.

Joyce, ii. 239.

Julius Caesar, i. 13, 20.
Justinian, Emperor, i. 143.

J. W., of Carisbrooke, ii. 265-267.

Katherine, Queen, first wife of
Henry VIII, i. 440.

Keary, Mr., on early British
coinage, i. 21.

Keate, Dr., of Eton, ii. 125.
Keeling, William (1577-1619), i.
578-588; ii. 53.
Kell, Rev., i. 88, 228.

Kemble, J. M., Codex Diploma-
ticus, i. 80, 88, 100, 116.
Ken, Thomas (afterwards Bishop),
Rector of Brixton, i. 514; ii.
316; moming and evening
hymns, i. 515.

Kennett, Parochial Antiquities, i.
378.

Kenrick, John, Phoenicia, i. 90.
Kensington, Lord, Earl of Holland,
ii. 52.

Kent (Caint, Cantium), settlement
in by the Jutes, 77.

Earl of, see Holland, Sir
Thomas.

Kentish, Richard, ii. 228.
Kentwaraburgh Canterbury),i. 53-
Kenwalch, King, i. 40.

Kerne and the Knights Templars,
i. 246–254.

Kerr, Voyages and Travels, i. 583.
Killigrew, Sir Peter, ii. 294.
Kimbolton, or Mandevil, Lord,
afterwards Earl of Manchester,
ii. 155.

Kingsley, Charles, The Roman
and the Teuton, i. 405.
Kingston, manor house, ii. 9.
Kirby, Mr., i. 239, 240.
Kirke, Col. Percy, ii. 369.
Kitchin, Dean, Hist. of France, i.

39.

Knight, Charles, ii. 13, 2559
Studies of Shakespeare, ii. 36.
Knights Hospitallers, i. 247.
Knights Templars, the, i. 246-

254.
Knollys, Sir Francis, i. 559, 611;
ii. 8.

Knowles, Sir Henry, ii. 188.
Knox, John, i. 278; ii. 86, 262;

Book of Common Order, 321.
Kymbe, or Keyme, Thomas, ii. 16.

Labourers, Statute of, i. 610.
Lacherne = Kerne, i. 246.
Lacordaire, Life of St. Dominic,
i. 271.

Lamb, Charles, on libraries, i. 447.
Lambe, Sir John, ii. 131.

Lambeth Articles, the, ii. 101.

Lanark, Earl of, ii. 205.

Lancaster, Edmund 'Crouch-back,'
Earl of, i. 203.

Land we Live in, The, i. 32.
Landholders of the Island, claim
of exemption of, from contribut-
ing to marriage of king's eldest
daughter, i. 328-332; forced to
defend castle of Carisbrooke, i.
345.

Lanfranc, Abp., i. 124, 184, 336.
Langbaine, Gerard, Provost of
Queen's College, Oxford, ii.
125, 322.

Langdale, Mr., ii. 199.

Sir Marmaduke, ii. 200.
Langford, John de, Constable of
Carisbrooke, i. 348.

Sir Thomas, i. 160.
Langstrell, Walter, i. 159.
Langton, Stephen, Abp. of Canter-

bury, i. 110, 308, 339.

La Rochelle, i. 199; ii. 76, 77.
Latimer, Hugh, Bp. of Worces-
ter, i. 443, 493, 520, 535, 561,
569; ii. 375, 376.

Laud, Abp., i. 370, 564; ii. 58,
101, 106, 131, 133, 207, 259,
260, 263.

Lauderdale, Earl of, ii. 205, 280.
MSS., ii. 205.

Lawrence, St., history of, i. 31.
Lawson, Sir John, ii. 115.

Layamon, i. 308.

'Lazy Lawrence,' origin of the

phrase, i. 30.

Lectureships, ii. 207.

Lee, Rev. William, i. 138.

Legatine constitutions, i. 339.

Legg, Mr., ii. 234.

Leicester, Dorothy, Countess of,

ii. 149.

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Leigh, Barnaby, first Mayor of
Yarmouth, 11. 57.

Sir John, i. 671; ii. 308,
437.

Leighton, Abp., ii. 193.
Leland, Itinerary, i. 419.
Lely, Sir Peter, ii. 124.
Lennox, Esmé, Duke of, ii. III.
Lenten Abstinence at Carisbrooke
(1620), ii. 34-36.

Lenthall, William, Speaker of the
House of Commons, ii. 204,
237, 238.

Lepers, protection offered to, by
the Church, i. 398, 399.
Le Riche, Gervaise, i. 173.
Letter to a Dissenter, ii. 393. ·
Levellers, the, ii. 241, 283, 304.
Lewis, Sir George Cornewall,
Historical Survey of Astronomy
of the Ancients, i. 90; saying of,
288.

Ley, Lady Margaret, ii. 99, 173,
330.

Sir James, ii. 173.
'Ley,' meaning of the word, i. 114.
Leyden, John of, ii. 218.
Liddon, Canon, Life and Letters
of Dr. Pusey, ii. 659.
Lightfoot, Bp., i 49.

Lilly, William, ii. 283, 287; con-
nexion with attempted escape of
Charles I from Carisbrooke,

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ment, ii. 387; theory of an
'Original Contract,' ii. 390;
Letter on Toleration, ii. 400.
Locomotion, postal service, and
water carriage in the Island
before the nineteenth century,
ii. 115-122.

Lollardism, attempted suppression
of, i. 404-406, 462, 463.
London, Synods at, i. 110; Spring
Gardens, ii. 16; St. Bartholo-
mew's Church, 74; Tower of,

210.

Long, Mr., Dict. of I. W. Dialect,

i. 31; ii. 425; on name Clamer-
kins, i. 327; correction as to the
date of the defences of Caris-
brooke Castle, 672; ii. 1, 9, 46,
94. See Oglander Memoirs.
Long Parliament, an election for
the, in the Island, ii. 159-164.
'Long wagon,' ii. 119.
Lonsdale, Dr., Cumberland Wor-
thies, ii. 354.

Lord Lieutenants, description of
the office of, i. 386–388.
Lords, House of, bishops in the,
ii. 260.

Lord's Supper, Sacrament of, i. 146.
Lordship of the Island, twelfth

and thirteenth centuries, i. 279-
282.

Lorraine, Duke of, ii. 415.

Louis XIII of France, ii. 76, 77,
87.

Lovel, Mr., ii. 151.

Lowe, Sir Hudson, ii. 235.
Lower, Patronymica Britannica,

i. 393.

Lucius, story of, disproved, i. 50.
Lucy, Richard, i. 107.

Luders, Reports of Election Cases,
i. 620.

Ludlow, Edmund, ii. 292.
Lugley, the, i. 669.
Luther, ii. 220.

Lyra (or Lire), abbey of, i. 71,
118, 119, 127, 142, 291.

Macaulay, Lord, Hist. of England,

separation of England from
Normandy, i. 196; on dukedom
of Somerset, 444; Capt. Burt's
Letters, 660; female education
in the Stuart period, 670; third
chapter, ii. 17; story of Popham
Seymour, 5; on the High-
landers, 68; on Essex and
Villiers, 81; on trial of public
preachers, 264; on persecution
by the Puritans, 339; on Sarah,
Duchess of Marlborough, 371:
on John Churchill, 374; on
William III, 387, 389, 390, 398,
408; on Toleration Act, 401,
403; account of English and
Dutch fleets off the Island,
406; account of Home Rule in
Ireland, 408; description of
election after capture of Namur,
418; character of Sir H. D.
Colt, ib.; on election of Powle
to Speakership, 468; Essays,
ii. 271, 272; account of the War
of Succession in Spain, 455;
Ballad, The Spanish Armada,'
i. 646.

Macedonians, coinage of, i. 21.
Mackintosh, Sir James, i. 96, 188;
ii. 332.

Mail coaches, ii. 121.
Mainwaring, ii. 260.
Maior, Mr., ii. 36.

Maitland, Dr. S. R., Letters on the
Dark Ages, i. 307.

William, History of London,

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Mansfeldt, Count, ii. 18, 51.
Mantell, Dr., i. 305.
Manx Note-Book, ii. 347.
Map, Walter de, i. 315.

Margaret, Princess, daughter of
Edward I, visit to the Island,

i. 265, 332.

youngest daughter of Edward
III, ii. 168.

"Marian times,' ii. 221.
Marlborough, Earl of, ii. 99, 115.
Duke of, campaigns of, ii.
473-477; policy as a statesman,
478; retirement, 485; death,
486, 490.

Sarah, Duchess of, i. 656;
ii. 478. See Jennings, Sarah.
Marochetti, Baron, ii. 146.
Marriage laws and the English

Reformation, ii. 85, 264.
Marsden, Mr., Hist. of Christian
Churches and Sects, i. 307.
Marshal, John de, ii. 167.
Marshall, Stephen, ii. 248.

William, afterwards Earl of
Pembroke, ii. 167.

Marston Moor, battle of, ii. 183.
Martin V, Pope, i. 402, 416.
Martyr, Peter, i. 536; ii. 90, 221.
Mary, Princess, eldest daughter of
Charles I, ii. 151, 153, 157.

Queen, harsh usage of, during
the reign of Edward VI, i. 479,
492; succeeds to the throne,
479; commissions Dr. Cole to
preach Cranmer's funeral ser-
mon, ib.; persecutes the Pro-
testants in England and Ireland,
480; learning and accomplish-
ments, 491; popularity of, on
her accession, 515, 516; perse-
cutions cause a revulsion of
feeling, 517; marriage with
Philip of Spain unpopular, 517;
her good qualities, 518; seizes
property of Carisbrooke Priory,
396.

Queen, consort of William
III, ii. 274.

Queen of Scots, i. 637.

Marylebone (London), manor of,
ii. 172, 173.

Mason, Captain, ii. 94.
Dr., ii. 131.

Massachusetts, Pilgrim Fathers at,
ii. 329, 330.

Massey's Horse, ii. 237.

Masson, Professor, ii. 176; Life of
Milton, 178, 179.

Matilda, Countess, daughter of
Henry I, i. 179, 180, 184.
Matthew Paris, i. 193, 200, 222,
225, 337; ii. 168.
Matthew, Sir Tobias, ii. 328.

Toby, Abp. of York, i. 522,
523.
Maurice, C. E., English Popular
Leaders, i. 610.

F. D., Moral and Metaphysi-
cal Philosophy, ii. 2.

Col., Life of F. D. Maurice,
ii. 364, 365.

Maximilian of Bavaria, ii. 91.
Maximus Magnus, coins struck by,

i. 22.

May, Thomas, ii. 251, 297.
May-day at Newport in the nine-
teenth century, i. 677–684.
Mayfair, ii. 172.

'Mayflower,' the, ii. 329.
Maynard, Sir John, ii. 215.
McMorrogh, Eva, daughter of
Dermot, ii. 167.

Mead, Short Discourse concerning
Pestilential Contagion, i. 426.
Mede, the letter writer, ii. 81.
Medici, Mary de, ii. 154.

Medina, the river, i. 263; ii. 666;
670, 671.

Mendicant Friars, i. 382.
Meon-wari, men of Wight, i. 26.
Merchants' Map of Commerce, i.
582.

Meres, Francis, The Wits Com-
monwealth, i. 522.

Merewether, History of Boroughs,

i. 620.

Messiah's Splendour, by Robert
Dingley, i. 324.

Meux, John, ii. 159, 160.

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