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History of the English People, Index   By: (1837-1883)

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John Richard Green's "History of the English People, Index" offers a comprehensive and detailed overview of the history of England. The index provides a helpful reference guide for readers to easily navigate through the vast amount of information presented in the main text. Green's writing is engaging and informative, making complex historical events accessible and engaging for readers.

The index is well-organized and clearly laid out, making it simple to look up specific topics or events of interest. It serves as a valuable tool for anyone studying English history or looking to expand their knowledge of the subject. Additionally, Green's meticulous research and thorough analysis shine through in the index, showcasing his expertise in the field.

Overall, "History of the English People, Index" by John Richard Green is a valuable resource for anyone interested in delving deeper into the rich and diverse history of England. With its comprehensive coverage and user-friendly format, this index is sure to enhance the reading experience for history enthusiasts of all levels.

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HISTORY

OF

THE ENGLISH PEOPLE

BY

JOHN RICHARD GREEN, M.A. HONORARY FELLOW OF JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD

INDEX

London MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD. NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. 1896

First Edition, 1879; Reprinted 1882, 1886, 1891. Eversley Edition, 1896.

INDEX

Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, iv. 341; his Puritanism, v. 90; protests against Lady Essex's divorce, 191; pleads for help for the Elector Palatine, 218; suspended, 255

Abelard, i. 283, 285

Abercromby, General, vii. 266

Abercromby, Sir Ralph, viii. 140, 165

Aberdeen sacked by Montrose, vi. 23

Aberffraw, princes of, ii. 46, 108

Abergavenny besieged by Owen Glyndwr, iii. 11

Abergavenny, Edward Neville, first Lord, iii. 114

Abergavenny, George Neville, tenth Lord, vii. 23

Abermenai, English fleet repulsed from, ii. 54

"Abhorrers," vi. 314

Abingdon, Abbey of, its relations with Oxford, i. 306 308

Abingdon, James Bertie, first Earl of, vii... Continue reading book >>


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