Meux, Sir John, i. 671. Mew, Mr. Baron, i. 566. Mewes (or Meux) family, the, i. 455-457-
Michelet, French historian, i. 187,
Middle class, power of the, i. 560, 561.
Middlesex, Earl of, ii. 294. Middleton, Sir Hugh, ii. 30-34. Midlane, Mr. Albert, ii. 193, 213. Mildmay, Mr. Anthony, ii. 150, 151.
Sir Henry, ii. 151.
brother to Sir Henry, ii. 310. Militia, the Island, ii. 166, 446, 448; its strength in the seven- teenth century, 447.
of London, ii. 229. Mill, John Stuart, i. 272. Milman, Dean, Hist. of Latin Christianity, i. 58, 70, 142, 148, 225, 244, 252, 275, 277, 302, 313, 335, 343, 377, 398, 472.
Milner, Joseph, i. 178.
Milton, John, ii. 174 foll., 227,
277, 300, 321, 332, 377. Ministry of Angels,' The, ii. 323. Moberly, Dr., ii. 317. Mohocks, ii. 44
Monasteries, i. 120, 121, 164, 461, 466, 501.
Monasticon, the, i. 395.
Monk's Bay, i. 131, 132.
Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, ii.
house of, i. 340-344. William de, i. 106.
Montagu, Edward Wortley, ii. 87.
Lord Walter, ii. 155.
Montague, Bp., ii. 60.
Lady M. W., ii. 17. Montalembert, Count, i. 34, 68. Montauban, castle of, taken by John, i. 199.
Monteburg, abbey of, i. 204, 261; convent of, i. 109. Montfort, Simon de, i. 275- Montgomery, Philip, Earl of, after-
wards Earl of Pembroke, ii.
169. Montrose, ii. 69. Monumenta, i. 20.
More, Dr. Henry, ii. 55.
Sir Thomas, i. 435, 569.
Morgan, Anthony, M.P. for Yar- mouth, ii. 418, 420.
Colonel Anthony, Lieutenant- Governor of the Island, i. 656; ii. 469, 470.
Morison, Letice, ii. 141.
Sir Henry, ii. 141.
Morley, Bp., ii. 316.
Morley, Prof. Henry, English Writers, i. 111, 140, 307, 366, 406, 451; ii. 40, 41. Morrice, ii. 288. Morris-dance, the, i. 682, 683. Morton, Earl of, ii. 70.
Sir Thomas, ii. 79. Mosheim, ii. 219.
Mottistone, description of, i. 53°; the 'Long Stone,' 531; historical account of the manor, 531-533; its connexion with the Cheke family, 530,532, 533; purchased by Sir Robert Dillington, 538,
Mount Morris, Lord, ii. 94. Movements of the Sea, The, i. 87. Mowbray, Lord, ii. 166. Municipal corporation, definition and origin of, i. 228, 229. Muns and Tityre Tus, ii. 43. Munster (Westphalia), and the Anabaptists, ii. 218. Munzer, ii. 223.
Murray, Dr., New English Dic- tionary, i. 128, 237, 239, 327, 393, 425, 619.
Muskerry, Lord, ii. 115.
Namur, siege and capture of, ii. 416, 417.
Nantes, siege of, i. 199. Naseby, battle of, ii. 290. Nassau, Prince William of, ii. 148. Navarino, battle of, ii. 635-637. Naves de Tolosa, battle of, i. 273. Navigation Act, ii. 153. Navy, the, ii. 303.
Nayland, Baron Weston of, ii. 96. Neal, Bishop, ii. 38.
Daniel, Hist. of Puritans, ii. 262, 263, 337. Neander, German Church historian, i. 34, 61, 311, 313, 316, 384. Neile, Richard, Bishop of Win- chester, ii. 100.
'Nes' (Old Norse), a promontory, i. 114.
Neville, Charles, Earl of West- moreland, i. 548.
Frances, ii. 113.
Richard, Earl of Salisbury, i.
Richard, son of above, i. 422. Sir Henry, ii. 8. Newbury, battle of, ii. 145, 188. Newcastle, Marquis of, ii. 183. Newcastle-upon-Tyne and William the Conqueror, ii. 68. Newchurch, church of, i. 71; parish register, 510, 511. Newdegate, Sir Richard, ii. 190. Newland, John, ii. 285, 289. Newman, Cardinal, i. 97, 138; Apologia, ii. 659, 661, 662. Newnham, Master, ii. 391, 392, 394, 402.
Newport, charter of privileges, i. 189, 281; corporation of, in thirteenth century, 227-235; burnt by the French, 342, 373, 430; ancient privileges con- firmed, ib.; Corporation records, 428, 430-431, 677; a notable native of, 520-530; customs in time of Elizabeth, 551-558; growing prosperity of, 553; election of bailiffs of, 554; ad- ministering oaths to, 555; ob- tains charter for a mayor, 556;
noted brewery at, 557; the plague in, 608-618; Parliamentary borough of, 618-623; Grammar School, 658; ii. 18, 28-30, 308; May-day at, in sixteenth century, i. 677-684; stage-play at (1624), ii. 36-43; Sunday observance at (1639), 137-139; contested election at (1645), 187-189; rate for the mainten- ance of a minister, 206-208; Treaty of (1648), 246-254; stipulations of Treaty of, with regard to the Church of England, 257-265; seizure of Charles Í at, and his removal to Hurst Castle, 305-313; trained bands of, 445, 446; Parliamentary elections for, 464-471, 480; St. Thomas' Church, 471, 472; Hassell's description of, 562; social life at (1822), 623-627.
John, extortions of, i. 424. the Earls of, and society in the Elizabethan Age, ii. 83-88. New River, ii. 32. Newspapers, ii. 298, 299. Newton, Bishop, ii. 173.
Sir Isaac, ii. 128, 342. Newtown, i. 373; ii. 159; river, ii. 666.
Nicaea, Council of, i. 39.
Nice, Council of, i. 50; second Council of, 139.
Nicholas of Hereford, i. 570. Nicholas, St., chapel of, i. 71. Nicholson, History of St. Albans, i. 418.
Nickers, the, ii. 44. Nicolas of Lyra, i. 397. Niebuhr, historian, ii. 199. Niflheim, i. 85. Ningwood, ii. 173.
Niton, church of, i. 71; parish register of, 511, 512.
Norgate, Kate, England under the Angevin Kings, i. 182, 191. Norman conquest of the Island, i. 126-128.
Normans, architecture of, i. 122.
Norreys, Sir Henry, ii. 47. Norris, Sir John, i. 673. North, Lord, ii. 553, 554. Northumberland, Earl of, ii. 247, 301.
Norton, Richard, i. 548.
Sir Daniel, 11. 78. Notitia Dignitatum Imperii, i. 15, 16.
Nottingham, Earl of. See Finch, Daniel.
Noy, Attorney-General, ii. 135. Numerals, construction of Arabic
and Roman, i. 357-361. Nunwell, ancient barrow at, i. 3. Nutt, Rev. R., of Ryde, ii. 560. Nye, Philip, ii. 248.
Oates, Titus, ii. 372. Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, i. 133. Danish Archbishop of Canter- bury, i. 100, 149.
Offa, King of Mercia, i. 23, 83. Oglander, George, ii. 111, 236. Oglander, Sir John, Sheriff of Hampshire, i. 108, 210; account of the Dillington family, i. 538, 539; character of various Island notabilities, i. 671; description of the Island, 672; description of James I, ii. 6-8; scare in the Isle of Wight (1627, 61, 62; deputation from the Island, 75- 83; letter on ship-money, 135, 136; receives Charles I in the Island, 201, 202, 243; on Sir Richard and Lady Worsley, 269, 271; Memoirs, i. 129, 132, 136, 137, 140, 211, 232-234, 238, 325, 391, 445, 455, 456, 520, 525, 540, 591, 606, 624, 649; ii. 1, 9, 94, 324, 434, 437, 508.
Sir William (tather of Sir John), M.P. for Newport in time of Charles II, i. 539.
Thomas, inquiry into the murder of, i. 450.
William (son of Sir John), M.P. for Yarmouth, ii. 163. Oglanders, pedigree of, i. 449, 450.
Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle, crowns Elizabeth, i. 552. Okely, Arthur, Rector of West Mersea, ii. 339.
Oldfield, History of Parliamentary Representation, i. 621.
Oliver, Dr., Monasticon Diox. Exon., i. 171.
Onslow, Sir Francis, ii. 53. Opdam, Admiral, i. 186. Orange, Henry Frederick, Prince of, ii. 276.
Mary, Princess of, daughter of Charles I, ii. 151, 153, 157- Ordericus Vitalis, i. 118, 126, 133, 291.
Orleton, Bp. of Winchester, i.
Ormond, Marquis of, ii. 156. Ormulum, the, i. 308.
Orrery, Lord, ii. 288.
Osborne, Dorothy, ii. 273.
Mr. Richard, ii. 272, 285, 286, 287, 288.
Sir Peter, ii. 272, 273. First Fourteen Years of King James's Reign, ii. 45. Osker the Norman, viking. i. 98. Osketil, Danish Archbishop of York, i. 100.
Osmund, Bp. of Salisbury, i. 147. Oswald, Archbishop of York, i. 378.
St., King of Northumbria, i. 53, 333. Oswy, King, i. 40. Otho, Cardinal, Constitutions of, i. 316.
Emperor of Germany, i. 199. Pope's legate, i. 110. Otterbourne, battle of, or Chevy- Chase, ii. 209.
Ottoboni, Cardinal, i. 110.
Ottoboric, Constitutions of, i. 316. Oudart, John, ii. 251, 255, 257- Oundle, Wilfrid dies at, i. 47. 'Overers,' meaning of the name, ii. 347.
Owen, Dr. John, Puritan divine, and Dean of Christ Church, ii.
107, 125, 248; Inquiry into the Original of Evangelical Churches, 400.
Oxford, Synod at, i. 110; Uni- versity of, influence in thirteenth century, i. 308; expulsion of Heads of Colleges by the Puri- tans, ii. 322; University life in mediaeval times, i. 365, 366; Parliament meets at (1625), i. 565; Bodleian Library, founding of the, i. 563; extravagant loyalty of, ii. 279; Union De- bating Society, 654, 655.
Colleges of: All Souls, i. 403, 466; Balliol, 366; Christ Church, 535; Exeter, 366; Lincoln, ii. 211; Magdalen, 236; Merton, i. 366; New, 562: Oriel, 366; Queen's, 176, 266, 364-370, 654. 658; ii. 25, 54, 104, 106, 336, 340-342, 652, 653; University, i. 366; Wad- ham, i. 439.
Movement, the, and William George Ward, ii. 654-665. Oyer and Terminer, commission of, ii. 71.
Packhorse carriers. ii. 119, 120. Palatinate, restitution of the, ii. 90. Palgrave, Sir Francis, i. 150.
Palmer, Rev. J. N., i. 138. Palmer's Brook, ii. 671. Palmerston, Lord, i. 51, ii. 140;
M.P. for Newport, 449. Pamphlets, suppression of, ii. 228. 'Panegyrists, The Twelve Ancient,' i. 7.
Paris, Matthew. See Matthew Paris.
University of, i. 459.
Parish registers. their purpose and value, i. 508-510; injunctions concerning, 508, 5-9. Park, Thomas, ii. 105. Parker, Abp., i. 574, 575, 576, 577-
J. H., Glossary of Archi- tecture, i. 398.
Parkhurst Barracks, ii. 68.
Forest, i. 259; May-day sports in, 679-682; ii. 11, 21, 95, 243, 559, 600. Parma, Prince of, ii. 46. Parr, Katherine, wife of Henry VIII, i. 441.
Pascal II, Pope, i. 153. Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, i. 361. church of, at York, i. 42. Paulus Winfridus (or Diaconus), i. 84.
Pearson, Mr., Early and Middle Ages, i. 19, 228. Peck, Francis, ii. 251.
Pecock, Reginald, Bishop Chichester, i. 436, 451.
Peel, Edmund, Fair Island, i. 512, 531; ii. 439, 509, 570. Sir Robert, ii. 365.
Pegge, Life of Bp. Grosseteste, i.
Pelagians, ii. 101. Pelagius, i. 51. Pembroke, Henry, Earl of, ii. 169. Philip, Earl of, Captain and Governor of the Island, i. 650, 665, 668; ii. 113, 164-170, 188, 216, 448.
Penshurst Place, ii. 149.
l'ercy, Algernon, Earl of Northum- berland, ii. 148.
Lord Harry, called 'Hot- spur,' ii. 209.
Lord Ralph, ii. 209.
Thomas, Earl of Northumber- land, i. 548.
Peterborough, Lord, ii. 454, 455. Peters, Hugh, ii. 248, 283, 305, 329.
Peter's pence, origin of, i. 111. Petition of gentlemen of the Island against Lord Colepeper, ii. 344. of Right, ii. 70, 72. Petitions of the Island to the King and Parliament, i. 423-427. Petty, Rev. William, Vicar of Thorley, i. 113.
Peveril, Geoffrey, ii. 75.
Philip, Emperor, coin of, i. 5.
II of France, i. 194, 199, 200. IV (the Fair), of France, i. 24, 251.
II, of Spain, i. 631, 632, 633, 636, 641, 644, 646, 673, 676; ii. 47:
III, of Spain, i. 675.
IV, of Spain, ii. 66.
Philippa of Hainault, i. 355, 556. Philippus II, coin of, i. 14. Pictorial Hist. of England, i. 225. Pierpoint, Mr., ii. 301.
Pilgrim Fathers, the, ii. 329, 330. Pinnock, H., ii. 199. Pirates, Saxon, i. 9.
Pisa, General Council of, i. 459. Pitt, William, the elder, ii. 69. Pittis family, the, ii. 481-484.
Dr. Richard, Vicar of Bra- ding, ii. 484.
Mr. Koach, Town Clerk of Newport, i. 551, 553, 556, 664, 677, 682, 684; ii. 140, 469.
Rev. Thomas, ii. 483.
William, son of Dr. Pittis, ii. 191; ii. 482, 483. Plague, the (1603), i. 527.
in Newport (15~3-1584), i. 608-618.
Play-house Yard, ii. 15.
Pliny, Hist. Nat., ii. 384.
Plumptre, Dr., ii. 283. Pocahontas, ii. 212.
Pointes, Bp of Winchester, Warden of the Island, i. 216. Poitiers, William of, i. 118. Pole, Cardinal, i. 498, 570, 575. Pontissera, John de, Bp. of Win- chester, i. 238. Ponto, Major, ii. 191.
Poor Law Act, the old, i. 612. ope, Alexander, i. 397; ii. 371, 492, 493.
Popes, character of in thirteenth century, i. 221; revenue of from England, ib.
Pope's Head, the. ii. 24. Portland, Countess of, ii. 113.
Portland, Richard, Lord Weston, first Earl of, Governor of the Island, ii. 89-103.
Jerome, second Earl of, ii. 87, 111-115, 138, 162, 448. Charles Weston, third Earl of, ii. 114, 186.
Thomas, fourth Earl of, ii.
115. Portsmouth, Earl of, ii. 115. Pory, John, ii. 54.
Postal service, ii. 120, 121. Powderham Castle, i. 204. Powell, Mary, ii. 175.
Richard, ii. 175.
Praemunire, Statute of, i. 568. Prague, Thein church at. ii. 92. Preaching, lack of, in Edward VI's reign, i. 571.
Presbyterian Church, ii. 261. Presbyterianism, ii. 263, 325. Presbyterians, the, ii. 298; and St. Bartholomew's Day, 358- 365.
Press, liberty of the, ii. 299. Preston, battle of, ii. 293. Pride, Colonel, ii. 238, 256. Prince Consort, H.R. H., purchased the demesne of Barton, i. 241. Priories, alien, why so called, i. 464; suppression of, 465; the revenues applied to found schools and colleges, 465, 466. Privadors, ii. 44. Probus, Emperor, i. 9. Procopius, ii. 92.
Proctor, Hist of Book of Common Prayer, ii. 403.
Protestantism, its origin, i. 490; English, contrasted with that of other nations, 497, 498; Elizabeth's attitude towards, 529, 633; Mr. Froude on the connexion between Protestantism and privateering, 550; the middle class its main support, 561. Provisors, Statute of, i. 568. Prynne, ii. 133.
Puckering, Sir Thomas, letters to, ii. 62.
« PoprzedniaDalej » |