313 INDEX. Anne Boleyn, a prisoner in the Tower, Charles I., execution of, 225. 66. where was she buried? 119. Anne of Cleves, her divorce from Henry VIII., 82. Athelney, 68. Athelstan, 79. Bannockburn, battle of, 13. pictures, 168. letter, 207. letter to Chief Justice Heath, 17. in Wales, 270. Charles, Prince, his attendants in Spain, Charlotte, Queen, first impressions Bartolomeo Della Nave's collection of Chatham, Baroness of, created, 5. Battles, England's, last survivors of, Beauchamp, Henry, crowned king of Bothwell created Duke of Orkney, 37. Bradoch Down, Battle of, 279. encaged at Berwick Castle, 12. Calais, siege of, 204. Caroline Matilda, sister of George III., Chamartín, inquisition at, 189. Chancellors, two at the same time, 42. Bartolomeo Della Nave's collec- Y Chatham, Lord, original letter written on the resignation of Mr. Pitt, 3. Clarence, origin of the title, 305. Cleves, Anne of, divorce from Hen. VIII., Clusian dynasty at Rome, 112. Convocation in the reign of George II., Crecy, cannon used at, 242. Cromwell, birth and baptism, 228. burial, 216. crown, 262. dealings with the devil, 212. feoffee of Parson's charity, Ely, his skull, 232. veterans, 171. by the common hangman after, 86. Defender of the Faith, 218. Gibraltar, capture of, 1704, 172. Gray, Lord, accompanies the Duke of Grenville, Sir Beville, letter from, 279. Lady Katherine, committed to the Denmark, Orkney Islands in pawn Guernsey, Lambert a prisoner in, 155. from, 139. Dettingen, 1743, 173. Edgehill, 175. Edward the Confessor's crown, 250. Edward I., crown, 255. punishes the Prince of Wales for disrespect to a judge, 73. Edward II., crown, 255. surrender of Calais, 204. Edward IV., crown, 258. Edward of Lancaster, autograph of, 21. and Jersey, Henry Beauchamp Hampden's death, 29. Sir Philip Warwick's account of, Hannibal, Malta his burial-place, 177. Charles I. to, 17. ward I., his punishment for disrespect Henry VI., capture, 244. to a judge, 72. Elizabeth, alleged bastardy of, 109. description of, 269. lock of her hair, 89. and Sir Henry Nevill, 167. and Sir Philip Sidney, 89. England's great battles, the last sur- English sovereigns, lists of, 83. crown, 258. Henry VII., crown, 259. letter from Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, John (King), crown, 254. at Lincoln, 296. king of France, journal of his ex- Kerbester, battle of, 14. Lambert, the " Arch Rebell," 155. Leake, Stephen Martin, remarks on Leicester and the reputed poisoners of Lesly, Lieut.-Gen., at the battle of Londonderry, battle of, 175. London, great fire, surveyor's account fire and plague of, 234. Mackay, John Ross, 65. Malta, the burial-place of Hannibal, 177. Marlborough, soldiers serving under, 172. Mary, Queen, crown, 261. her expectations, 34. Mary, Queen of Scots, marriage-con- tract with Bothwell, 36. her chair, 105. her monument and head, 86. Maud (Empress), crown, 252. Monmouth Close, history of, 2. gives six guineas to his execu- and the electors of Hull, 29. memorials of his last days, 89. pocket-book, 89. 94.99. Montrose, capture of, after the battle of Kerbester, 15. Namur, siege of, 1695, 172. Napoleon III. in possession of Charle- magne's talisman, 32. Naseby Field, Cromwell buried at, 217. funeral, 306. letter 16 days before Trafalgar, 280. Orkney, Christianity first introduced Islands in pawn, 139. Bothwell created duke of, 37. Parliament, Commons, who advanced Periplus of Hanno, 131. 'Pitt, William, an annuity of £3,000 Philippa (Queen) and the surrender of Porsena and the Clusian dynasty at the eighth king of Rome, 109. Predictions of the Fire and Plague of Preston Pans, 176. Prince of Wales, birthplace of the first, 286. Princesses of Wales, 305. Pye's, Sir Robert, account of Hampden's Quebec, taking of, 1759, 175. Richard I., crown, 253. Richard II., crown, 256. Richard III., the day of his accession, 34. crown, 258. death, 285. Riots of London, 145. Rome, the four last kings of, 115. Secker, Dr., baptized, crowned and Sedgmoor, battle of, 1685, 64, Napoleon, St. Lucia first selected for his Shaftesbury, letter from the late Earl exile, 27. of, respecting Monmouth's Ash, 1. |