f OS 
by-Louis XIV. 730; fruitlefs expedition 
againft, 79?-. 
Fdickhoften, battle of, 798. 
Edward I of England, 673 ; his difputes 
with Philip IV. of France, 674. 
Edward III.. of England, claims the crown of 
France, 677 ; his lucceffes in France, 678 ; 
battle of Crecy, and fiege of Calais, 679; 
the war renewed, 680 ; peace with Fiance, 
68a ; dies, 683. 
Edward the Black Prince, 6795 defeats the 
French at Poidliers, and takes the king 
prifoner, 681; fupports Peter the Cruel; 
his death, 683. 
Edward IV. of England, renews his elairn to 
the crown of France, 692 ; makes peace 
with Louis XI. 693 ; his death, 694. 
Egyptian expedition, 830. 
Elizabeth, queen of England, alTifts HenrylV. 
of France, 313, 714. 
Elizabeth, filler of Louis XVI. put to death, 
799 - 
Enguien, duke of, feized and put to death, 860. 
Eudes duke of Aquitain, 651. 
Eudes count of Paris, 660 ; made king of 
France, but refigns the crown to Charles 
the Simple, and dies, 661. 
Eudes count of Champagne, 664. 
Eugene, prince, gains the battle of Chiari, 
733; takes Villeroi prifoner, 734; re¬ 
lieves Turin, and gains a great victory ; 
other vidlories in conjunction with Marl¬ 
borough, 735. 
Euftatius taken and re-taken, 751- 
Family eoir.padt between France and Spain, 
744 - 
Fayette, marquis, 768, 772, 774, 777 ; not 
eleCted mayor of Paris, 779 ; commands 
in Germany, offends the Jacobins, 780 ; 
tried and acquitted, 781 ; quits France, 
and is impril’oned by the allies, 782. 
Federation in the Champ de Mars,-777. 
Flanders attacked by Philip IV. 675 ; over¬ 
run by the French, 797, 
Fleurus, battle of, 797. 
Fleury, prime-minifter at the age of feVen.ty- 
three, 739; dies, 740. 
Fontenoy, battle of, 741. 
Forefts and vegetable productions, 646. 
Fornoua, battle of, 696. 
Foulon, M. murdered, 768. 
FouquierTinville, his trial and execution, 804. 
Figuiere, battle and fiege of, 806. 
France, ancient and modern boundaries, de¬ 
partments, &c. 643, 775; climate, moun¬ 
tains, and rivers, 645 ; forelts, vegetables, 
horfes, 646 ; mines, iilands, &c. 647 ; con¬ 
quered by the Romans, 648 ; Pharamond 
the Frank, the firft king, 649: Merovin¬ 
gian race, 649-653 ; Carlovi.ngian race, 
<353-663 ; houfe of Capet, 663-677; houfe 
of Valois, 677-696; conquered by Henry 
of England, 687; houfe of Orleans, 696- 
712 ; houfe of Bourbon, 712-783 ; general 
ftate of the country under that family, 
765, 6 ■ declared a republic, 783 ; laved 
from dedrnCtion by the jealoufies and di- 
vifions of the allies, 796 ; fuccefsfiil and 
cruel, 797, 806; fuccefles in Holland," and 
the Weft Indies, 809; on the Rhine, 817; 
in Italy, 820; government changed to a 
confulate, 844; lituation at the peace of 
Amiens, 851; under an emperor, 861; 
antiquities and curiofities, 894; hiftorical 
epochs, and prefent government, S95; 
Hate of the clergy, 896 : religion, and re¬ 
venue, 897 ; expences of the government, 
898 ; population, 899; army and navy, 
arts and fcicnces, 900;'trade and manu¬ 
factures, 961 ; literature, 902 ; manners, 
903; drefsj 904; amuferrients, beneficial 
eftabliihments, and general fituatlon of the 
people, 905. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Francis I. 697 ; victorious at Marignano, 
makes a treaty with Charles king of Spain, 
and Henry of England, 698 ; aims at the 
imperial crown, his interview' with the 
king of England, confederacy againft him, 
and defection of the duke of Bourbon, 699 ; 
taken prifoner at the battle of Pavia, 700; 
fet at liberty by the treaty of Madrid, 70 1; 
breaks the treaty immediately, renews the 
war, and again makes peace, 702 ; breaks 
the treaty of Cambray, and figns another 
at Nice, 703; at war with the emperor, 
and with Henry VIII of England ; death 
of both thefe monarchs, 704. 
Francis II. 706 ; governed by his mother and 
the Guifes, 707 ; his death, 708: 
Francis emperor of Germany, declares him- 
felf hereditary emperor of Auftria, Sec. 863 ; 
his reply to Napoleon’s requifition, 8G9 ; 
obliged to quit Vienna, his declaration 
upon that occafion, 879; defeated at the 
battle of Aufterlitz, 882 ; fues for peace, 
ibid, figns the treaty of Prelburgh, 884. 
Frankfort taken by the French, Si7. 
Frederic king of Prufiia, lays claim to Silefia, 
739; figns the treaty of Breflaw, but foon 
renews the war, 7r ; o ; figns another treaty, 
741 : joins England againft France, 743 ; 
fubferibes to the treaty of Paris, 745. 
Frederic William king of Priifiia, his ftiarne- 
ful conduft, 809 ; makes a new' treaty with 
tile French, 818. 
Frederic William II. his wavering politics, 
867, 878; takes poffeliioa of Hanover.for 
himfelf, 886. 
Frederic duke of York, commands in the 
Helder expedition, 842. 
Fribourg, battles of, 727. 
Fronde, rife and fall of, 728. 
Frotte, a Chouan leader, his execution, 845. 
Gauis or Celts, their hiftory, 647. 
C-cnoa conquered by the French, 812; taken 
by the Auftrians, but given back, 848. 
George II. king of England-, gains-the battle 
of Dettingen, 740 ; at war with France, 
74 1 5 <*ies, 744 - 
George III. purlues the war againft France 
with the 'moft brilliant fuccefs, and at 
length makes peace, 744 ; war with Ame¬ 
rica, and France, 748; with Spain and 
Holland, 750; general peace, 754; at war 
with the French republic, 789 ; makes 
foine diftant attempts at a negociation for 
peace, 816; refufes to treat with Bona¬ 
parte, 845; but at length figns the peace 
of Amiens, 851 ; again at war with France, 
858 ; and with Spain, 864 ; receives a let¬ 
ter from the emperor of France, ibid, the 
reply, 865. 
Gibraltar, fiege of, 750, 753. 
Godfrey the Norman, 6;6. 
Gondebaud king of Burgundy, 649. 
Goree taken and re-taken, 864. 
Gofiin, abbe, 659; his death, 660. 
Grafi'e, de, gains an advantage over the 
Englilh oft Fort Royal, 750; takes To¬ 
bago, and offers the Englifti battle, 751; 
completely defeated, and taken prifoner, 
752. 
Grippon, fen of Charles Martel, 652 ; his 
treachery, and death, 653. 
Guefclin (du), 682 ; commands the knights 
companions, 683 ; his death, 684. 
Guile, duke of, "05; recovers Calais, 706; 
made lieutenant-general to oppole the pro- 
teftants, 707 ; his enmity incrcafed by an 
accident, 708; murdered, 709; the duke 
his fon murdered, 711. 
Gunfourgh, battle of, 873. 
Gunteridorff, battle of, 881. 
Guy count of Flanders, 674; his noble be¬ 
haviour, and death, 675. 
Hanover taken by the French, 743; evacu¬ 
ated, 744 ; taken again, 858 ; in the hands 
of the king of Prufiia, 886. 
Hebert and many of Cordelier party exe¬ 
cuted, 799. 
Henrietta of France, married to Charles of 
England, 723 
Henry I. king of France, 664; his behaviour 
to William duke of Normandy, his death, 
665. 
Henry I. of England, 666 ; his fuccefs in 
Normandy, 667. 
Henry II. of England, 669. 
H enry III. of England, 671; his interview 
with Louis IX. 672. 
Henry ot Tranftamare, becomes king of 
Spain, 682, 683. 
Henry IV. of England, 685. 
Henry V. of England prepares to invade 
France, 685 ; takes Harfleur, and gains the 
battle of Agincourt, 686 ; marries Catha¬ 
rine of France, and is declared heir to the 
crown. 687 ; his death, 688. 
Her.rv VI. proclaimed king of England and 
France, 688 ; lofes ground in France, 689 ; 
troubles at home, 690. 
Henry VIII. of England, his fuccefles in 
France, 697 ; leceives the emperor of Ger¬ 
many, and vifits the king of France, but 
goes to war with the latter, 699 ; a party 
to the treaty of Cambray, 703 ; at war 
with France, his death, 704. 
.Henry II. king of France, his imprudence, 
704 ; his religious cruelty, makes an ad¬ 
vantageous treaty with Edward VI. of 
England, 705 ; peace with Spain, &c. his 
death, 706, 
Henry III. continues the war againft the 
hugonots or proteftants, 710 ; retires from 
Paris, 711 ; murdered by James Clement, 
712. 
Henry IV. while king of Navarre aids the pro¬ 
teftants, 711; becomes king of France, 712; 
befieges Paris twice without fuccefs, 713 ; 
repeatedly foiled by the prince of Parma, 
714; embraces the catholic faith, his life 
in danger, he is crowned at Rheims, and 
gets pofl’efiion of Paris, 715; his clemency, 
his life again in danger, lofes Calais and 
Amiens, 716 ; recovers them, makes peace- 
with Spain, his domeftic troubles, 717 ; 
prevents rebellion, reftores the Jefuits, his 
guilty pleafures, 718; murdered, 719; his 
character, 720. 
Herbert count of Vermandois, 661 ; his 
death, 662. 
Hillinger, Auftrian general, furrenders with 
5000 men, 876. 
Iloche, French general, 804; commands in 
La Vendee, 805 ; ends the war there, 811 ; 
commands an unfuccefsful expedition againft 
Ireland, 823; commands on the Lower 
Rhine, 825 ; purfues the career of victory 
till interrupted by the news of peace, 826. 
Hohenlinden, battle of, 850. 
Holland attacked by Louis XIV. 730 ; afiifted 
by Germany and Spain, 731; at war with 
England, 750; buffers greatly, 751 ; their 
difputes with the ftadtholder, 755; over¬ 
run by the French, and the ftadtholder 
efcapes to England, 809. See Batavian 
Republic. 
HotZL-, an Auftrian general, 833; killed, 
840. 
Howe, lord, defeats the French fleet, 796. 
Hugh Capet, king of France, fon of Hugo 
duke of France, 663; his death and cha- 
racier, 664. 
Hugo the abbot, count of Paris, 659 ; his 
death, 660. 
Hugo duke of France, 661; his death, 663. 
Hugues, Victor, 809 ; takes Guadaloupe from 
the Englilh, 810. 
Hunalde duke of Aquitain, 654. 
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