. 34
Andre, Bernard, his _Life of Henry VII._, iii. 83
Andredsweald, the, i. 33;
attacked by northmen, 116
Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester, v. 267
Aneurin, ii. 49, 53
Angeln, i. 9
Anglesea
conquered by Eadwine, i. 63;
reduced by an English fleet, ii. 109;
English routed in, 120
Angouleme
taken by Henry of Derby, ii. 234;
regained by John of Normandy, _ib._
Angoumois
restored to Edward III., ii. 266;
won by Du Guesclin, 287
Angus, Archibald Douglas, sixth (or ninth) Earl of, iii. 231; iv. 22,
29, 52
Anhalt, Christian, Duke of, v. 177
Anjou,
documents for early history of, i. 7;
counts of, 208-213;
conquered by Philip Augustus, 269;
cession of, ii. 63
Anjou, Francis, Duke of, iv. 313, 316, 336-338, 348
Anjou, Henry, Duke of, iv. 297, 298.
_See_ Henry III., king of France
Anjou, Rene, Duke of, iii. 61
Anlaf, the sea-king, i. 120
_Annales Angliae et Scotiae_, i. 274
_Annales Cambriae_, i. 7
Anne, daughter of James, Duke of York, vi. 309; vii. 28;
forsakes her father, 42;
relations with the Churchills, 109-111;
Queen, 112;
her "Bounty," 123;
resistance to the Whigs, 133;
temper and policy, 135, 136;
breaks with the Duchess of Marlborough, 138;
threat to the Electress Sophia, 144;
dismisses Oxford, 145;
dies, 146
Anne of Bohemia, wife of Richard II., ii. 348, 367
Anne of Cleves, wife of Henry VIII., iii. 351; iv. 17
Anselm, St., i. 193-196;
Archbishop of Canterbury, 196;
struggle with William Rufus, _ib._, 197;
recalled, 199;
crowns Matilda, 200;
supports Henry I., 201
Antonio, Don, claimant of Portugal, iv. 367
Antwerp,
its trade with England, iv. 257;
refugees from, 305, 324;
sacked, 310;
surrenders to Parma, 349
Appeal, Court of, i. 256
Appeals to the Pope, ii. 222;
protest of Edward III. against, 274;
forbidden, iii. 302;
from Scotland, Edward I.'s claim to, ii. 140
Appellant, the Lords, ii. 353, 354, 371
Aquitaine,
Henry Fitz-Empress's relations with, i. 226, 233;
revolts against Richard I., 263;
secured by Eleanor for John, 268;
submits to Philip Augustus, 270;
Edward III. does homage for, ii. 209;
granted him in full sovereignty, 266;
change in its attitude towards the English king, 280;
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