-- Richard III.
-------- Henry VII.
RAMSAY, SIR JAMES. Lancaster and York.
OMAN, C. The Political History of England. Vol. iv. From the Accession
of Richard II. to the Death of Richard III. (1377-1485).
FISHER, H. A. L. The Political History of England. Vol. v. From the
Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of Henry VIII. (1485-1547).
INDEX
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THE FIRST VOLUME
Aaron, martyrdom of, 23.
Aclea, battle of, 57.
Acre, captured by the Crusaders, 161;
Edward I. at, 204.
Adrian IV. grants Ireland to Henry II., 152.
Adulterine castles, 137.
Aedan, king of the Scots, is defeated at Degsastan, 42.
AElfgar, earl of the Mercians, 90.
AElfgifu, wife of Eadwig, 65, 66.
AElfheah, Archbishop, murdered by the Danes, 82.
AElfred, his struggle with the Danes, 58;
his position after the Treaty of Wedmore, 59;
gains London, _ib._;
character of his work, 60.
AElfred the AEtheling, murder of, 85, 86.
AElfthryth, wife of Eadgar, 78.
AElla, king of Deira, slave-boys from his kingdom found at Rome, 38.
AEscesdun, battle of, 58.
AEthelbald, king of the Mercians, 53.
AEthelbald, king of the West Saxons, 57.
AEthelberht, king of Kent, his supremacy, 38;
becomes a Christian, 39;
helps Augustine to set up bishoprics, 40;
death of, 41.
AEthelberht, king of the West Saxons, 57.
AEthelflaed, the Lady of the Mercians, 62.
AEthelfrith, king of North-humberland, his struggle with the northern
Welsh, 41;
defeats the Scots at Degsastan, 42;
and the Kymry near Chester, 43;
is defeated and slain by Eadwine, _ib._
AEthelred, ealdorman of Mercia, 60.
AEthelred, king of the West Saxons, his struggle with the
Danes, 58, 62.
AEthelred the Unready, his relations with the Danes, 79;
and with the Normans, 80;
orders a massacre of the Danes, 81;
flies to Normandy, 82;
returns and dies, 83.
AEthelric unites North-humberland, 41.
AEthelstan, reign of, 63.
AEthelstan, the Half-King, 73.
AEthelwold drives secular canons from Winchester, 68.
AEthelwulf defeats the Northmen, 57.
Aetius refuses help to the Britons, 26.
Agincourt, battle of, 302.
Agricola, campaigns of, 16;
forts built by, 17.
Agriculture in Eadgar's time, 75.
Aidan establishes himself in Holy Island, 47;
his relations with Oswald, _ib._;
and with Oswine, _ib._
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