APPENDIX, N" I. The chronology of ihe /jrlncipal sovereigns q 



England. 



9 



800 Egbert, i^tarrally call- 



td tbf jufi monanh, 

 836 F.thelwuif 

 S.«8 Ethtlbald 

 860 ihcltcrt 

 866 Ethclrcd 

 871 Alfred 



IOI 



lis 



900 



941 

 946 



955 

 95 7 

 975 

 978 



1016 

 1017 

 1036 

 1039 

 1041 

 1066 

 1066 

 1086 

 1 100 



Edward 



Athclftan 



Edmund 



Edrtd 



Edwic 



Edgar 



Edward 



uhclrcd 



Edmund Ironfide 

 Cnute, t. of Dcnm. 

 Harold 

 Hardacnute 

 Edward Confeffor 

 Harold 

 William r 

 William II 

 Henry 1 



\1 



J3 



14 



1135 Stephen 



1154 Henr)' II 



I 1189 Richaid I 



I1199 John 

 '1216 Henry III 



1172 Edward I 



-1307 Edward II 

 1326 Edward III 



1377 Richard II 

 1399 Henry IV 



/■I4I1 Henry V 

 1421 Henry VI 



15^ 



1460 Edward IV 

 1483 Edward V 

 1483 Richard III 

 1485 Henry VTI 

 11509 Henry VIII 



16 



17 



1547 Edward VI 

 155 ■ Mary 

 ijjS Elizabeth 



1603 

 1615 

 1649 



18 



1685 

 1688 



1702 

 1714 



i7»7 



1760 



Scotland. 



843 Keneth, reclona: 

 thi I rfl monarch. 

 860 Donald 

 864 Conftantine 

 882 Eth 

 88j Greg 



84 Donald 



904 

 944 

 953 

 961 



9*5 



970 

 992 

 ■93 



ICOI 



1031 

 1037 

 1055 

 ioj6 



IC9 ; 

 1097 



Conftantine 



Malcohn 



Indulf 



Duft' (or Odo) 



Culen 



Keneth 



Conilantine 



Keneth Grim 



Malcolm 



Duncan 



Macbeth 



Lulach 



MalcohnKenmor 



Donald 



Duncan 



Edgar 



1 107 Alexander I 

 1124 David I 

 H53 Malcolm IV 

 1165 William 



1114 Alexander II 



1249 Alexander III 



1 28 'J Margaret 

 1292 John de BallioJ 



1306 Robert dc Erus 



1329 David II 



1371 Robert Stewart 

 1390 Robert III 



1406 James I 

 1437 Jatnes II 



1460 James III 



1488 James IV 



1513 James V 



1542 Mary 



James VI 



James I {^r.d VI of Scotland.') 

 Charles I 

 Charles II 



James II 



William and Mary 



Anne 

 George I 

 George II 



GtR.MANT. 



Frakce. 



Spain. 



Portugal. 



800 frji emperor^ 



814 



840 Lothare 



855 Louis II 



S75 



877 Louis III 



8-7 



899 Arnul['h 



902 Louis IV 



911 Conrad 1 



919 Henry I 



936 Otto I 



973 Otto II 

 984 Otto HI 



ICOI Henry I! 

 1024 Conrad II 

 I03> Henry III 



1056 Henry IV 



Charlemagne i. of France. 

 Louis 



841 Charles II 

 878 Louis II 

 880 Louis III 

 Charles the Bald 



I 880 Louis & Caroloman 

 Charlci the Fat 



890 Odo 



900 Charles the Simple 



926 Rudolph 



929 Louis IV 



936 Lothare 



986 Louis V 

 988 Hugh Capet 

 997 Robert 



1031 Henry I 

 1060 Philip I 



1 107 Henry V 



1125 Lothare 



1 139 Conrad III 



1152 Frederic Barbarofia 



1 191 Henry VI 

 1S09 Otto IV 

 1220 Frederic ;.I 

 1250 CoiJtad IV 



1273 Rudolph 

 1292 Adolph 

 1298 Albert I 

 1308 Henry VII 

 1314 Louis V 



1346 Charles IV 



1376 Wenceflaus 

 1400 Rupert 



1411 Sigifmund 

 1438 Albert 11 

 1440 Frederic III 



1493 Maximilian I '483 Charles VIII 



1497 Louis XII 

 1519 CharlesV(;i.o/.<;/a<n) '514 Francis 1 



1 109 Louis VI 

 1 137 Lbuis VII 

 1 180 Philip II 



1223 Louis VIII 



1226 Louis IX 



1270 Philip III 



1285 Philip IV 



13 13 Louis X 



1314 Philip V 

 1320 Charles IV 

 1327 Philip VI 

 1349 John 

 1363 Charies V 

 1380 Charles VI 



1^22 Charles Vn 



1460 Louis XI 



George III 



1538 Ferdinand 

 1364 Ma.\imilian II 

 1576 ••-udolph II 



i6n Mathias 

 1618 Ferdinand II 

 1636 Ferdinand III 



1656 Leopold P 



1705 Jofeph I 

 1 71 1 Charles VI 



1740 Charles VII 

 1745 Francis 

 1765 Jofeph 1! 

 1790 Leopold II 

 1 79 J Francis II 



1546 Henry II 



1559 I'rancis II 



1560 Charles IX 

 1574 Henry III 

 1589 Henry IV 



1610 Louis XIII 



1643 Louis XIV 



1 715 Louis XV 



1774 Louis XVI 

 1793 France became a re- 

 public. 



SfJW, inctuiiino Portugal^ "was conquered from ii 

 Romans by the Gothj and other noticrn nation:, «) 

 lie eighth century the Saracens, or Moors, from ^| 

 rica got fojfejfion of the bejl fart of it : and und\ 

 their dominion it fiourifhed for feveral ages in lear\ 

 jg, in arms, arts, manufaBuret, and commerce, i\ 

 yond crty other country in Eutope. the Moori\ 

 monarchy ivas oftertvards fpttt into many petty ItR^ 

 Joms, tvhiih ^vere, one after another, reduced by t 

 Chri/iiuns, ivho hud retired to the northern mountaii 

 of AJluria, Bifcay, \^c. 



MoLt the end of the Jf. 

 teenth century Ferdinand 

 ling of Aragon, by th 

 marriage of Ifabella queen 

 if Cafiite and Leon, and tht^ 

 conqueji of Crunada frcm 

 the ATcors, united all the 

 territories noiu knotxin un 

 der the name of Spain, and 



vas, properly /peaking, thi 

 firjl king of that country 



Te died in IJ16. 



516 Charles I (emperc 

 of Germany.) 



In tit tiflory j 

 Portugal notbii 

 very memorable 1 

 important occurs i. 

 fre the reign of 

 ^l^i John I 



1433 Edward 

 438 Alphonfo V 



1481 John II 



1495 Emanuel 



1521 John III 



1557 Sebaflian 



1578 Henry 



1380 Antonio 



1380 Philip (<.o/S/a(<«. 



Philip III 



Philip IV 



t-oo Philip V 



1746 Ferdinand VI 



1759 Ch»rlcs III 

 [788 i-harles IV 



1640 John IV 

 1636 Alphonfo VI 



1683 Pedro 



i;o6 John V 



1750 Jofeph 

 1777 Maria 



