ENGLAND, 387 
_ Index, ‘Apptpeieieer setletiony pent os a at Coquet; Vale of, 674. us a, es arms ition of the Index. 
- es of,"numbervof culti-  « Liverpool and Manches- Country, genceal Eppsaienesse of ws, 618 ——! 
-») ©... vated farms, their ap- oie a pa) we x. sets ao award. conguestof Wales by, 
«-9 “plication, distribution n ties palatine, cruel icy 5 
o& © ofvarable Tand, acres * st oh eeidieediicmeedads, 6D corporate, ib,‘ af dapeetsreasvthusects 
~~) sof wheat; &e.§ value in the ndrth western part, | origin of the'present divi- ©. tish» affairs; war 
of the produceof the (0 «gibi of Ho > © into, 668 -2i3 - with France; he 
scovdl? dandpqs40 Vo oad near the:metropolis, ib. : in Alfred’s time, ib. ; : _new models parlia- 
rental of the land, 735 > average in England, ib. formed by $4Henry VIII. ‘ment, 619 
‘> -¢apitalemployedin; pro- tabular comparison of the ib. ~ he subdues Scotland ; 
~") © fits of farming, gross ©. quantity in the midland divisions into trithings or f his dispute with the 
‘ value of landed pro- ‘and maritime counties, ridings, and into laths elergy 3 his arbi- 
‘perty, numberof peo- ib. i and rapes, 668— into trary measures ; he 
» »upleemployed, histori. of dew that falls, 695 _ hundreds and tithings in - makes peace with 
e-em calmétices'of-agricul- «© of water that is discharged © the time of Alfred; France 3) confirms 
doin | ppereyiT Seip: ’ “from the principal rivers, wards and wapenstakes, | -the great charter ; 
proofs of its advance- « © ‘ib,; Bot OT) : 669" dies, 620 
wo ment, TBs” barometer, state of the, at number of, at present, 670 Edward IL comés tothe throne; 
Alfred the Great, 590 | Liverpool, 698 in the northern district, recals his favourite 
-. is compelled to submit to © at Dover, 699 ib. )- Gaveston ; hismar- — 
= the’ Danes, and’ retires in Cheshire, ib. bordering on Wales, ib. riage 5° discontents 
©} imedisguise s enters the at York, ib. in the midland district, ° of the batons; Ga- 
_ ©) «Danish camp; recovers . at London, ib. ib. : yeston put to death; 
his' throne; his death, » at Sidmouth, ib. in the eastern district, 671 ‘invasion of Scot- 
peers) eae Tv ' Church of England, ecelesiasti- in the south eastern dis- land; the new fa- 
Area* of England, different o- © cal geography of; archbishops trict, 672 ; vourite ; civil com~ 
»pinions respecting, tradition- and bishops; parochial cler- in the southern district, motions, 621 
vab-opinion, "opinion of Mo- © gy 3 annual: income of the ib. his success} his queen 
“lines, of Sir) Wm. Petty, of | church, 32— Number of in the south-western dis- forms the design of 
ary King, of Dr Halley; churches and chapels; num- trict, ib. dethroning him; 
“source of error on the sub- © ber of dissenting places of ° she invades Eng- 
roy rier le ar worship, 33—Doctrines of D land ; death of the 
‘mistakes; Temple- the church; dissenters; re- Danes, England invaded by, favourite ; Edward 
man’s $Me. Arthur marks on the civil ‘and reli- 590 deposed by Parlia- 
. Young's 3 errors in gious liberty of Englishmen, Danish massacre, 594 °' ment; is murder- 
_ maps as'to, 666 BH wi invlen revenged by Sweyn, ed, 622 
Army, 220 bes Clergy, celibacy introduced a- King of Denmark, Edward III. sticceeds his fa- 
Athelstan ascends the throne, mong them by Dunstan, 592 595 ther ; war with Scot- 
were”) meray Ciwyd, Vale of, 675 land, ib. 
the defeats the Seots and Coasts described, 679—of Es- E his narrow escape; ty- 
‘Welsh at Brunsbury, sex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Lin- Edmund and Canute divide the ranny of Mortimer ; 
oun AQQR ret cr uth colnshire, Yorkshire, 680— kingdom between them ; : execution of the Karl 
Aylesbury, vale of, 675 Durham, Northumberland, Edmund dies, and Ca- of Kent ; execution of 
1 wh 4 ) Cumberland, | © Lancashire, nute seizes the ‘whole ; Mortimer ; Edward 
gedoeth 5 Lp ; - Cheshire, North Wales, Me- conquers Norway, and interferes’ in the af- 
‘Bing Henry Il: quar- —_—_nai Straits, Bay of Cardigan, dies, 595° ‘fairs of Scotland ; 
»--9 vels with him, arid pro- | 681—Milford Haven, Bay of ascends the throne, and claims the crown of 
'  geeutes him, 607 ‘Swansea, ire, removes the Danes from France; fruitless ex- 
” flies to the continent; com- Somersetshire, Devonshire, the heart of the king- pedition to France; 
aang with the King, Cornwall, the Lizard, Ply- dom, 592 the French fleet de- 
ot’ arrives in England, mouth Harbour, | is murdered by Leolf, a feated; 623 
, MAGQG Ie elooe Rocks, mo 682—Dor- . his arbitrary - 
| ‘is*nmurdered, 609°” setshire, the Isle of Wight, Edred ascends the throne, and ings; he confirms the 
Belvoir, Valeof, 675 ; Pton- subdues’ the Northumbrian great charter ; renew- 
Berkeley, Vale of, 96 _ water, Sussex, | 683—Kent, Danes, 592 al of the war with 
spon Tweed, 673 -the Downs, Goodwin Sands, Edwy, his accession; he ex- France; battle of 
‘England, 665 South and North Foreland, cites the resentment of the © y 
710) ) Isle of Thanet, 684 monks ; queen is torn the Scots defeated ; 
~~\ grapes, leguminous plants, Commerce. Trade to Denmark, from him, and cruelly mur- siege of Calais ; truce 
emi a to Russia, to Sweden, to Po- dered, 592 with France ; plague 
_/ © “rooted, native fruits, land, to'Prussia,toGermany, Edgar, his accession; he pro~ in London ;' renewal 
«! ~weompound flower plants, to Holland, to Prance, to tects his coast by a numerous of the war with 
APB cn? * - Spain, to Portugal, to Italy, navy ; his licentious amours, France; battle of 
«© evergreens, deciditions tim-  17—to!'Turkey, to Ireland, | and his marriage with the Poictiers ; captivity 
| Wher trees,’ ferns; alge, to North America, to South beautiful Elfrida, 593 of the French’ king, 
7a, Fe ns America, to the West Indies, Edward the Elder ascends the 625. 
A> arytleaetyy 1 » to\the East Indies, exports, throne, 591 invasionof France; trea- _ 
mith i corey » imports, shipping, circula- defeats the Northum- ty of Bretignis con- 
Carlisley Plain of, 674 ting medium, 18 3 brians and Danes, ib. quered provinces re- 
Catmouse, Vale of, 675— Conway, Vale of, 675 — is.succeetled by Athel- Fre Absent eal 
Cities, towns, &c. defined, 670 Constitution. Origin of Par- “stan, ib. death ‘of the Black 
ena liament, mode of summon- Edward'the Martyr, his acces- ‘Prince ; the king’s 
oe i a "ing, constituent parts, Lords sion, and his murder by El- ~ death, 626 
wintery spring, simmer, © *- and» Temporal, frida, 594 Edward IV. defeats Margaret 
“| autumn,’ 692. — “of Commons, mode Edward the Confessor ascends ‘at Totton; she and 
difference of, inthe north, of electing, 25—mode of va- the throne, bestows all pow- her husband again 
| ‘eouthy-east, and west, © cating/a seat, power of par- | er upon the Normans, and flee to Scotland; act 
MG Ps 6 8 liament, "mode of opening, quarrels with Earl Godwin, of attainder passed 
of rain in diffe- mode of 26— 596 against Henry, his 
vm parts compared, duration, + pro- Edward I. succeeds his father, ~ © queen, and son ; Mar- 
ql 6S aE Bored rogation, 21 his civil administration; bis " garet defeated at. 
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