i. 28;
its progress, vii. 237, 238
New Forest, William the Red slain in the, i. 198
Newgate, Friars at, ii. 12
New Holland, vii. 277
New Jersey, vii. 236
"New men," the, i. 325
New Orleans, English attempt on, viii. 205
New River, the, v. 77
New South Wales, vii. 278
Newton, Isaac, vi. 167
Newton, John, viii. 47
Newtown Butler, battle of, vii. 58
New York, vi. 243, vii. 236;
its Assembly suspended, viii. 4, 14
New Zealand, vii. 278
Ney, Marshal, viii. 208, 210
Niagara, Fort, vii. 243, 244, 267
Nicholas, Sir Edward, vi. 194, 244
Nigel, Bishop of Ely and treasurer, i. 218, 219
Nile, battle of the, viii. 133
Nimeguen, Peace of, vi. 291
"Nithing," i. 151, 192
Noailles, Duc de, vii. 224
Nonconformity, rise of, vi. 27
Nonconformists,
their position after 1662, vi. 212, 213;
attitude in 1665, 229;
persecution of, _ib._, 230;
the Cabal's dealings with, 251, 252;
renewed persecution of, 335;
position under James II., vii. 22;
under William III., 64;
under Anne, 123;
under Walpole, 198
Nonjurors, vii. 65
Nootka Sound, dispute about, viii. 88
Norfolk, rising of John the Litster in, ii. 325, 331
Norfolk, John Howard, first Duke of, iii. 286
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, second Duke of (_see_ Surrey), iii. 287
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, third Duke of (_see_ Surrey), iii. 270, 287;
his policy, 291, 294;
puts down Pilgrimage of Grace, 324;
arrests Cromwell, 352;
returns to power, iv. 17;
hostility to Protestants, _ib._;
marches against Scotland, 23, 24;
sent to the Tower, 45;
leads the royal guard against Wyatt, 83
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, fourth Duke of, iv. 173;
plots with Mary Stuart, 265, 266;
sent to the Tower, 268;
released, 271;
again plots with Mary, _ib._, 272;
arrest and death, 274
Norfolk, Henry Howard, seventh Duke of, vii. 21, 42
Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, first Duke of (_see_ Nottingham), ii. 372,
378
Norfolk, John Mowbray, third Duke of, iii. 80
Norfolk, Thomas, Earl of, son of Edward I., ii. 206, 207
Norfolk, Earls of. _See_ Bigod
Norham, Parliament at, ii. 136
Norman, prior of Holy Trinity, Aldgate, i. 223
Normandy,
its relation to English history, i. 154;
settlement of northmen in, 127, 141, 155;
relations with France, 155, 156;
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