bels quieted ; rebellion 
of. Warwick and Cla- 
rence; they flee to 
France ; Warwick and 
i 
ooo Belfand, son taken 
prisoner, murder of 
\ her son, 640 
death of Queen Marga- 
ret; war with France; 
peace of  Pecquigni ; 
‘trial and execution of 
the Duke of Clarence; 
Edward vf suceceds his father, 
Git 
Gloucester’s dissimulation; 
the Earl of, Rivers ar.* 
rested and put to death; 
Hastings . murdered » 
arts of Gloucester to ob- 
tain the crown, 642 
Gloucester __ usurps 
crown, 643 
Edward. VJ,,. his accession ; 
. . Hertford chosen protec. 
tor; reformation com. 
pleted; war, with Scot. 
land prasecnuted ; cabals, 
and execution, of Lord 
Seymour, 654, 
persecutions by the refore 
mera; insurrections a. 
mong tke people; So- 
merget jresigns the pro- 
tectorship; . Warwick's 
ambitions projects, 657 
his death, 648 
» her accession; re- 
the 
.» France; quarrel with 
the Scots; her, tyranni- 
A gal conduct, 661 
yp) pa her execution 
Mary of Scots; 
ject of ber marriage 
with the Duke of An- 
jou: peites with 
Spain; Spanish invae 
sion, 662 
reduction of the rebels in 
Ireland, and ineurrec- 
tion and execution of 
Essex, 663 
og ta and death, 
Bly, Usle of, 673 
EB f sspends the throne, 
490 
yesigns the kingdgm to his 
WBD, iby 
cess of ys 
594 
he flies to Nofmandy, 
is recalled, 
595 
F 
. Festinaig, Vale of, 675 
Finances,—customs, excise, 193 
amount of exeise du- 
ties, 203 stamps, 
land-tax, assessed taxe 
es, » proper 
ty-tax, 21 
Figure of England, 665 
Fisheries,—salmon fishery, hers 
ring fishery, mackarel, pil- 
chard, 13 ; oyster, fishing 
vesselsin 1785, Newfound- 
land fishery, 14; Green- 
Gloucester, Vule of, 675 
Godwin, Karl, flees to Flanders 
from Edward the Cone 
fessor, bet returns with 
an army, 596. 
_Is reconciled to Edward, 
597 
Government, executive power, 
bon.» Foyal family,» king's 
counsellors, cabinet 
council, principa) of- 
sury, secretayies of 
~apeeaegat aad 
admiralty, coronation 
oath, royal, prerogas 
tive, civil list, diffe. 
Grey, Lady Jane, placed upon 
the throne, 658 
Guernsey, Jersey, &c. Islands 
of, 673 
H 
Harold succeeds Canute, 594, | 
divides the kingdom with 
Hardicanute, murders 
Alfred, and dies. 596 
Harold, son of Karl Godwin, 
aspires to the crown, 
and opposes Edward the 
Confessor’s intention of 
settling the crown on 
Wiiliam of Normandy 3 
his generous conduct, 
ascends the ‘throne, de- 
feats the Norwegians, 
battle of Hastings, 598, 
his death, 699 
607 : 
the flight of Becket to the 
continent; Henry threat- 
ter, 61G 
the usurpations of his bas 
rons; prince Op- 
for the suppression of 
heresy enforced by the 
clergy; Earl Douglasde- 
feated by Karl Perey at 
Horneldon 
L 4 Peroy aud 
Douglas defeated by 
Henry, ¥ ; 
battle of Bange; bis 
mourder of Gloucester ; 
Duke of Suffolk’s death ; 
insurrections under Jack’ 
appears as a preten 
the throne, and is for- 
» 
throne, and those of the 
Duke of Yorks) Richard) 
— the Ae ee So- 
~ oMerset) from. power 3 
