Bewcastle, Celtic cross at, i. 42. Bicentenary of the Revolution, ii. 385-391.
Binstead, stone from. i. 305. Birch, Dr. Thomas, ii. 244.
Mr., of British Museum, i. 220. Thomas, printer, ii. 301.
Birinus, i. 53, 300. Blachford, Mr., ii. 188.
Black Bartholomew Act, ii. 402. Black Book of the Order of the
Garter, i. 354.
Black Death, i. 609, 610. Black Plague, i. 426. Blackedge, ii. 53.
Blackfriars Theatre, ii. 14, passim. Blackgang Chine, ii. 566.
Blackie, John Stuart, Pronuncia- tion of Greek, i. 534. Blackstone, Commentaries, i. 166, 225, 329. 345, 346. Blamire, William, ii. 354. Blenheim, battle of, ii. 422. Blount, Anne, widow of first Earl of Newport, ii. 115.
afterwards Earl of Devon- shire, ii. 85.
Charles, ii. 87. George, ii. 87, 191. Henry, ii. 87.
Sir Charles, ii. 86. Boccaccio, Decameron, i. 427. Bocher, Joan, i. 570; ii. 219. Bodley, Sir Thomas, i. 563. Boleyn, Anne, i. 440; ii. 169. Bolingbroke, Lord, ii. 77, 456. Bollandus, John, Lives of the Saints, i. 75, 271. Bologna, school of, i. 184. Bolton, Charles, first Duke of, ii. 468.
Charles Paulet, second Duke of, Governor of the Island, ii. 467-469, 558, 559, 596. Eonaventors, ii. 44. Bonchurch and St. Boniface, i. 128-132.
Bonescerce Bonchurch, i. 128. Boniface, Archdeacon, instructor to Wilfrid, i. 36, 60, 61.
Boniface, St., and Bonchurch, i. 128-132.
VIII, Pope, i. 323, 324, 458. Bonner, Bp. of London, i. 479, 492. Boreman, Captain, ii 308, 309. Born, Bertrand de, i. 196. Bosham (near Chichester), Irish monks at, i. 46, 81.
Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, ii. 110, 356; View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Kevolution, 550.
Boulcott, Major, of Ryde, ii. 76, 179.
Bouvines, battle of, i. 200. Bowcombe Church, i. 71, 119; Down, i. 19, ii. 12; Manor, ii. 82, 188, 190.
Bowerman, Thomas, ii. 61. Bowreman,
Barbara, supposed marriage with Alexander Ross, i. 624, 625.
Bowring, Sir John, and Charles I at Carisbrooke Castle, ii. 265- 268.
Boyle, Hon. Robert, son of Earl
of Burlington, ii. 115, 126, 127. Boyne, the, battle of, ii. 413. Brading, Roman villa at, i. 4; church of, 45, 71; harbour, ii. 11; Sir Hugh Middleton's at- tempt to enclose, 30-34; Court Leet of, 34; discovery of canine remains at, 672-674.
Bradshaw, President of Council of State, ii. 150.
Braganza, Katherine of, Infanta of Portugal, ii. 157.
Bray, Edmund, ii. 55.
Sir Reginald, i. 413.
Breamore Abbey, burial-place of Isabella de Fortibus, i. 205. Breedon (Leicestershire), church of, i. 333.
Breslau, Treaty of, ii. 493. Breteuil, Roger de, Earl of Here- ford, i. 128.
Brett, Colonel Jeremy, ii. 113, 185.
Sir Alexander, ii. 49. Brewer, Letters and Papers of the
reign of Henry VIII, i. 44", 450, 483, 498. Briefs, distinguished from Bulls, i. 219.
Brightstone, Roman road at, i. 19; name of, 176-178; Church, in- scription to Robert Dingley, ii. 324.
Brihtwald, Abp., i. 60. Brinsley, Mr. John, ii. 376. Brion, Richard of, ii. 167. Briot, Judith, ii. 151. Bristol, Earl of, ii. 73.
siege of, ii. 237.
Brixton, parish register of, i. 512; Robert Dingley, minister of ii. 315-325; Rectory House, 316.
Broghill, Lord, ii. 288. Brooke, Lord, ii. 99.
Brown, Rev. John, Life of John Bunyan, ii. 366.
Browne, Mr., ii. 301.
Sir Thomas, ii. 19. Browning, R., Blot on the Scut- cheon, i. 341. Bruce, Robert, i. 130.
Bruges, Court of Charles, Prince of Wales, at, ii. 1:6. Bruin, Harry, i. 425. Brunanburh, defeat of the Danes at, i. 94.
Brunswick, Christian of, ii. 51. Brydges, Sir Egerton, ii. 176. Buchanan, George, ii. 105. Buckhurst, Lord, ii. 14. Buckingham, Lady Mary, ii. 83.
Duke of, ii. 46, 72; assas- sination of, 73-75.
Lord Francis, ii. 83. Buckinghamshire, John, Earl of, ii. 246.
Bucquoi, ii. 98.
Budgell, Eustace, ii. 44. 'Bugle' Inn, the, ii. 120, 248.
orders of Tityre and, ii. 43-
Bulkeley, John, M.P. for New- town, ii. 240, 248, 294. Bulls, Papal, meaning and history of, i. 218. 219. Bunyan, John, ii. 394. Buonaparte, Napoleon, ii. 235. Burbage, Richard, ii. 15. Burgess, Dr., ii. 248.
Burgh, Hubert de, Justiciar of England, i. 194.
Burial of the Dead, serv ce for, expunged from the Directory, ii. 321.
Burke, Edmund, on the Declara- tion of Rights, ii. 386; Thoughts on Cause of Present Discontents, ii. 545.
Peerage and Baronetage, i. 439, 450; in 191.
Burleigh, Lord, i. 634, 646; ii.
Burley, Captain, ii. 204, 231. Mr. Marvin, ii. 60.
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Busby, Dr., ii. 125.
Bute, John, fourth Earl of, ii. 87. Marquis of, ii. 87, 191. Butler, Alban, Lives of the Saints, 1. 271.
Lord John, of Bramfield, ii. 87; Anne, daughter of, 115. Samuel, Hudibras, ii. 103. Byfield, Adoniram, ii. 248. Bylandt, Count, ii. 351. Byron, Admiral, ii. 349.
Cade, Dr., ii. 266. Cadiz, capture of, ii. 47. Cadogan, Earl, serves with Marl- borough, ii. 477, 484; Governor of the Island, 485, 486, 491; Commander of the Army, 486, 489; sent to put down the Jacobite rising, 487; charged with peculation by the Jacob- ites, 489; death, 490. Cadmon, i. 303.
Cadwalla, i. 47, 69, 76-86, 143,
Calamy, Lives of the Noncon- formists, ii. 222.
Edmund, grandson of the preceding, Account of the Minis- ters, &c., ejected after the Re- storation, ii. 391, 393. Calbourne Church, i. 310; monu- ment in, 344.
Calvin, Form of Service. ii. 321. Calvinism, ii. 101; influence of, 385, 386.
Cambridge University, influence in thirteenth century, i. 308; Calvin's Catechism ordered to be used in, ii. 101.
Pembroke Hall, ii. 168. Camden, William, historian, i. 217, 243, 564. Canbourne (or Sweynston), manor of, i. 119.
Canning, George, M.P. for New- port, ii. 140, 449. 627-635. Canute, King, i. 95.
Capgrave, Chronicle of England, i. 374.
Caracalla, Emperor, i. 8. Carausius, i. 9, 22.
Cardan, Jerome, astrologer, ii. 383. Cardinals, College of, i. 459, 460. Carey, Lady (wife of Sir George Carey), i. 605, 606.
Lucius. See Falkland, Vis-
Sir Edward, ii. 141.
Sir George, Governor of the Island, i. 485, 605-607, 613, 638, 639, 646, 647, 671, 672; ii. 20, 90, 141, 171, 318. Careys, the, pedigree of, i. 448. Carisbrooke, Roman villa at, i. 4, 13-20: coins found at, 5, 14, 22; slaughter at, 25; origin and varietics of the name, 27- 29; battle of, 78; Wihtgar buried at, ib.; seal of Pope Alexander found at, 109; seal of Papal bull found at, 218-227; grant of market or fair to, 281;
defended by Sir Hugh Tyrrell, 342; siege of by the French, i. 373; Lenten abstinence at (1620), ii. 34-36 Alexander Ross, Vicar of, 103-110; Og- lander's account of, 442, 443- Carisbrooke Castle, i. 15; fortified by Fitz Osborne, 127, 135, 180; additions to by Isabella de Fortibus, 204; strengthened by Edward I, 215; granted to Ed- ward, Earl of Chester, 215; Great Hall of, 282; in the time of Isabella de Fortibus, 283- 290; architecture of Chapel, 309; Salisbury arms at, 340– 344; Surrey, Duke of, custodian, 343; landholders forced to de- fend, 345; during the Hundred Years' War, 349-353; additions to by Earl Rivers, 350, 433, 435, 437; Woodville arms at, 432-437; Corporation of New- port at, 551-558; fortified by Sir George Carey, 638, 639, 647; defences of, 672; plans of Giana- belli, abandoned, 676; Earl of Southampton captain of, ii. 12- 19; Christmas in (1606), 20-27; (1647), 224-232; imprisonment of Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Princess Elizabeth in, 146; John Milton at, 176; imprison- ment of Charles 1 in, 192-199; 204, 232 234; imprisonment of Sir William Davenant in, 209- 216; Hammond's house at, 243; Sir John Bowring's narrative of Charles I at, 265-268; imprison- ment of Dorothy Osborne in, 273; James Harrington in at- tendance on Charles I at, 275- 282; Mrs. Whorwood and the second attempt at escape of Charles I, 282-289; in 1648, 289-297; during the Second Civil War, 297-305; Sir Henry Vane prisoner in, 326-335; picturesque position of, 439; magazine at, 445.
Carisbrooke Church, i. 122, 158; architecture of, 310; bells at, 362, 364, 641; tomb of Sir Nicholas and Margaret Wadham, 437- 448; and of Alexander Ross, 446-448; Puritan pulpit, ii. 335-342; royal arms in, 423; parish register, 511, 626, 642, 648; tablet to William Keeling in, 578; Mr. Freeman's descrip- tion of, 433, 441; chancel said to have been pulled down by Walsingham, 433-435, 438, 441; picturesque situation of, 439, 441; changes in structure, 440, 441; Communion plate, 515-520; the Woolfrey tomb- stone in Churchyard, 645-649.
Convent, 270-279.
Priory, alien,' i. 120, 127; chartulary of, 133; land of, and military equipments, 260; de- scription of in thirteenth cen- tury, 291-298; seizure by Ed- ward I, 317-324; given to the priory of Shene, 396; suppres- sion of, 394-401, 466; dissolu- tion, ii. 436.
Carleton, Dudley, ii. 46, 79. Carlisle, Earl of, ii. 52. Carlyle, Thomas, i. 105, 121, 182; Past and Present, 244, 258, 313; Cromwell, 326; on Earl of Southampton, ii. 15; on Lord Falkland, 145; on Charles I, 196; Latter-Day Pamphlets, 211; on Parliaments, 322; on Sir Henry Vane, 333; idolatry of Cromwell, 334; Cromwell, 340; Frederick the Great, 531; French Revolution, 639. Carne, Colonel Thomas, ii. 170. Carr, Robert, ii. 167.
Carteret, Lord, afterwards Earl Granville, ii. 493-496.
Sir George, ii. 280.
Casaubon, ii. 376. Cassiterides, i. 90, 92.
Castle Builders, The, a political
novel: account of the Stephens family, i. 649, 652-664; ii. 469, 480, 481.
Catholic League, the, ii. 91. Cavendish, William, of Hardwick, afterwards Earl of Devonshire, ii. 86.
Caversham, near Reading, ii. 148. Cawelburne (Calbourne), i. 71. Caxton, William, i. 436. Ceadda (Chad), Bishop of East Saxons, i. 40; of Northumber- land, 42. Ceadwalla, i. 336.
Cealchythe (Chelsea), Council of, i. 139.
Ceawlin, successor to Cynric, i. 79. Cecil, Sir Robert, ii. 14, 65. Cecily, Princess, ii. 16. Celestine IV, Pope, i. 224. 'Centons' (Hundreds), military
divisions of the Island, ii. 446. Centwine, brother of Cenwalh, i. 80.
Cenwalh, King of Wessex, i. 79, 80.
Ceodaldus Cadwalla, i. 84. Cerdic, i. 12, 25, 77, 78. Cerdic's-ora, landing-place of Cer- dic, i. 300. Chaises, ii. 120.
Chale, village of, and the wreckers, i. 156-163; ii. 563. Chandler, John, Anabaptist, ii. 216-223.
Chantries, i. 237, 467, 468. Chappell, Popular Musick in the Olden Time, i. 678. Chapple, Eleanor, ii. 34. Charford on the Avon (Cerdic's ford), battle of, i. 77.
Charles I, coinage of, i. 24; spells
Carsbrooke, 29; presents patron. age of Carisbrooke Priory to Queen's College, Oxford, 401; marries Henrietta Maria, 565; presence-chamber of, ii. 29; dislike of Calvinistic doctrine, 101; complains of Lord Falk- land, 144; Majesty in Misery,
192-199; character of, 196, 197; early visits to the Island, 200- 202; letter from, to the Marquis of Argyll, 203, 204; secret con- ditions of the Scotch Commis- sioners with, 205, 206; lost coming to the Island, 232-234; speech at Carisbrooke Castle, 233, 234; flight from Hampton Court, 241, 242; and the Treaty of Newport, 246-254; the Com- missioners from Parliament, 230, 247 foll.; Sir Edward Walker secretary to, 254-256; conces- sions made to the Church of England by, 257-265; and Sir John Bowring, 265-268; James Harrington in attendance on, 275-282; Mrs. Whorwood and the second attempt to escape from Carisbrooke Castle, 282- 289; and Mr. Richard Osborne, 287; leaves Carisbrooke, 289; personal appearance, 295; por- traits by Vandyck, 296; seizure of, at Newport, and removal to Hurst Castle, 305-313; scene of the execution, 313, 314; ex- bumation of, 314, 315; prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, 448. Charles II, i. 190; scene at the death of, 651; a concealed Roman Catholic, ii. 158; orders seizure of James Harrington, 280; debauched court of, 368.
Prince of Wales (afterwards Charles II), ii. 154, 198, 298, 303, 304.
VIII, of France, i. 409.
X, of France, visit to Cowes, ii. 638-644.
Charlton, Margaret, wife of Richard Baxter, ii. 363.
Charnock, History of Marine Architecture, i. 641. Château Gaillard, i. 196, 198. Chatham, Lord, dying speech of,
Chaucer, picture of the Merchant, i. 173; of the Franklin, 209,
235, 236; and the Coroner's Court, 235, 236; the Reeve, 262; the Parson, 338; the Parish Priest, 385, 400, 430; May, 677.
Cheke, Sir John, and Mottistone, i. 533-537.
Chelceth (Chelsea), i. 65. Chesterfield, Lord, on Churchill, ii. 368, 369. Chicheley, Abp. of Canterbury, i. 402-407; purchases suppressed priories, 465; founds All Souls College, Oxford, 466. Chillingworth, ii. 107, 142, 160, 263, 275-
Christchurch, Hampshire, priory of, i. 108, 109, 110; ii. 172; Abbey of, grant to, i. 204. Christian, family of, in I. W., ii. 347-351; in Isle of Man and in Cumberland, 352-357. Christianity, introduction
establishment in the Island, i. 49-72, 304; in the ninth and tenth centuries, 95-104; Anglo- Norman, 115-125; from Alfred to the Norman Conquest, 141– 151; in the twelfth century, 178-190; thirteenth century, 306-316; fourteenth century, 375-386.
Chronicle of Croydon, i. 435. Church, British, Arianism, 1. 51.
of England, stipulations of Treaty of Newport with regard to, ii. 257-265. Church officials, i. 147. Church-shot, i. 65.
Churchill, Arabella, ii. 368.
John (afterwards Duke of Marlborough), M.P. for New- town, ii. 367-374.
Sir Winston, ii. 367, 368. Cicely, Princess, i. 287, 288. Cicero on Divination, ii. 384. Cissanceaster (Chichester), i. 77. Cistercians, the, and Quarr Abbey, i. 151-156, 163–171, 181.
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