fly to England, 14
Hull, Charles I. refused admittance to, v. 378
Humbert, General, viii. 130
Hundred, the, i. 19, 47
Hundred-court, the, i. 20;
preserved by William I., 185, 186;
grand jury elected in, 264
Hundred-Rolls, ii. 117
Hundred Years' War,
its beginning, ii. 213;
change in its character, iii. 29;
its effects, ii. 214, 215; iii. 103, 104
Huntingdon
reduced by Eadward, i. 119;
granted to David of Scotland, ii. 134
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, third Earl of (_see_ Hastings), iv. 268
Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (Duke of Exeter), iii. 7, 8
Huntingdon, Henry of, i. 4, 173, 243
Huntly, Alexander Gordon, fourth Earl of, iv. 199, 205
Huntly, George Gordon, fifth Earl of, iv. 226
Huntly, George Gordon, sixth Earl of, v. 139, 140
Huntly, George Gordon, second Marquis of, v. 336, 337
Hus-carls,
Cnut's, i. 144, 146;
Harthacnut's, 148;
Harold's, 163, 164
Huss, John, ii. 349
Hussey, John, Lord, iii. 322, 325
Hutchinson, Colonel, v. 81, 97;
_Memoirs of_, 72
Hutten, Ulrich von, iii. 256
Hwiccas, i. 66
Hyde, Anne, vi. 221
Hyde, Edward, v. 362;
organizes the Royalist party in Parliament, 367;
joins Charles I. at York, 378;
Chancellor of the Exchequer, vi. 205.
_See_ Clarendon
Hyde, Lawrence, vi. 315, 334
Hyder Ali, viii. 131
Iceland colonized by Northmen, i. 129
Ida the Flame-bearer, i. 52
Impositions of James I., v. 160
Income-tax, viii. 137
Independents, v. 308;
emigrate to America, _ib._, 310;
return, vi. 28;
their petition to Charles II., 200
India,
AElfred's intercourse with, i. 109, 113;
English settlements in, vii. 232;
French attack on, 233;
Portuguese settlements in, 232;
French withdraw from, 307;
Warren Hastings' rule in, viii. 31, 32, 50;
Fox's scheme for its government, 67, 68;
Buonaparte's designs on, 131, 132
Indulgence,
first Declaration of, vi. 219, 220;
second, 262, 273;
third, vii. 22;
fourth, 29, 30
Ine, king of Wessex, i. 89, 90
Ingelger of Anjou, i. 209
Innocent III., Pope,
quashes elections to Canterbury, i. 329;
appoints Stephen Langton, 330;
lays England under interdict, _ib._;
sentences John to deposition, 333;
annuls the Charter, excommunicates the barons, and suspends Langton,
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