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Eagle, Bailiff of (a commandery of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, near Lincoln), 1185, 1186, 1188, 1192.
Ears, cropping of, 97.
East, produce from the, p. 1072.
Easterlings, in England, 548, 554.
Eating-houses. See Ordinaries.
Eboli (Salerno), granted to Don Ruy Gomez, 410.
Ecclesiastical benefices, tenths and revenues of, granted to Henry VIII., 14.
- jurisdiction, 14.
- discipline, Convocation held by Pole for restoration of, 310.
- reform in England, Synod for, 394.
- law and customs, confusion of, 395.
- laws (of Henry VIII. and Edward VI.), abrogated, 396.
- liberty, 1175, 1177.
Ecclesiastics, a loan demanded from, 594.
Ecouen, 698.
Edinburgh, intended blockade of (1497), App. 71.
Education of young students for the church, provision for, 14.
Edward III., King, 1275.
Edward IV., King, App. 36.
-, -, letter to, App. 65.
-, -, and the Earl of Warwick, suspicion between, App. 58.
-, -, ill provided with money, App. 58.
-, -, ambassadors from, to the Duke of Burgundy, App. 58.
-, -, flies from England to Flanders, App. 63.
-, -, interview with, App. 64.
-, -, presents for, App. 33, 34, 35, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 52, 55, 59.
-, -, Queen of, App. 58.
-, -, brother of, George Duke of Clarence, p. 1068.
-, -, sister of, to marry the Duke of Burgundy, App. 58.
-, -, the impostor who pretented to be one of the sons of, 97.
Edward VI., King, 342, 477, p. 1054, 1274, App. 171.
-, -, description of, App. 121.
-, -, coronation of, App. 121.
-, -, guardianship of, App. 121.
-, -, an impostor proclaims himself to be, 97, 358;
his punishment, ib.;
re-arrested, and imprisoned in the Tower, with others, 358;
some of them hanged, 377.
-, -, another person pretends to be, 97.
-, -, his death said to have been concealed, 174.
-, -, debts left by, 251.
-, -, taxes and subsidy conceded by Parliament to, 251.
-, -, said to be alive in France, 287, note.
-, -, printed papers stating that he was still alive in France, 358.
-, -, a chamber attendant of, imprisoned in the Tower, 505.
-, -, tutor of, Sir John Cheke, 486, 489.
Edward, King, “the new,” 377. See above under Edward VI.
Egeria, the nymph, 1088.
Egidio, Cardinal, his legation to Venice revoked (1530), 931.
Egmont, Count of, Maximilian, 206, 464, 643, 1221, 1227, 1251, 1261, 1269.
-, -, captain general of cavalry, 971, 997, 1123, 1147, 1250.
-, -, his troops routed by the French, 1141.
- See Buren.
Elba, 758, 781.
-, Turkish fleet at, 186.
-, fortress of, 812, 909.
-, French troops at, 879.
-, harbour of, 909.
Elbœuf, Marquis d', Réné de Lorraine, Grand Prior of France, third brother of the Duke de Guise, 633, 663, 705, 1137, 1159.
-, -, created a Knight of St. Michael, 639.
-, -, Grand Prior of France, 1087.
-, -, general of the French fleet, 1011 note, 1239.
-, -, his secretaries, 1239.
Eleanor of Austria, Queen Dowager of France, widow of Francis I., and sister of the Emperor Charles V., 79 note, 97, 178, 201, 208, 214, 221, 240, 252, 262, 267, 272, 288, 301, 353, 384, 413, 433, 450, 464, 465, 479, 504, 527, 542, 552, 555, 573, 587, 597, 604, 617, 627, 628, 667, 1096.
-, -, a passport through France requested by, 293.
-, -, revenues of her dowry, 384, 450.
-, -, her marriage portion, 564.
-, -, death of, in Spain, 1290.
-, -, daughter of, and Archduke Ferdinand, proposed marriage between the, 262.
Elizabeth, Lady, daughter of Henry VIII., 190, 489 note, p. 1077, p. 1078.
-, -, (1555) release of, 49, 67.
-, -, Philip intends to marry her in case of Mary's death, 67.
-, -, at Court, 72.
-, -, her Italian tutor twice imprisoned in the Tower, 80, 505.
-, -, at liberty, but remains at Court, 94.
-, -, and Archduke Ferdinand, marriage between, proposed by Charles V., 121, 248, 262, 552, 557, 570.
-, -, free admission to, allowed to her attendants, 132.
-, -, and Lord Courtenay, probability of marriage between, discussed at the Imperial Court, 165.
-, -, allowed to withdraw from the Court, 174.
-, -, proposition to remove her from England to Brussels, 178.
-, -, her removal from England would cause great disturbance, 193.
-, -, her succession to the Crown to be discussed in Parliament, 231.
-, -, and some foreign prince, marriage proposed between, 231.
-, -, has permission to go to a house of her own, 251.
-, -, did not see Pole while at Greenwich, ib.
-, -, (1556) proposed removal of, to Spain, 461, 466.
-, -, her intention not to marry, 466, p. 1079.
-, -, the matter concerning, [to be sent abroad?], 489.
-, -, Charles V. to take her to Spain, 504.
-, -, proposed marriage of, to the Prince of Spain, Don Carlos, 504, p. 1079.
-, -, her house at Hatfield, 505.
-, -, governess and other domestics of, sent to the Tower, 505, 510, 514.
-, -, two gentlemen her dependants arrested, 510.
-, -, her household remodelled by Mary, 510, 514.
-, -, message from Mary to, with a ring, 510.
-, -, governor to, Sir Thomas Pope, appointed, 514.
-, -, a fresh governess to, appointed, 514.
-, -, a servant of, condemned to death, 525.
-, -, falsely proclaimed Queen, 580 note.
-, -, the keeper of her residence, Sir Thomas Pope, removed, 668.
-, -, her governess released, 668.
-, -, coming to London, 723.
-, -, her house, Somerset Place, ib.
-, -, arrives in London and visits the Queen and Pole, 743.
-, -, departs from London, 752.
-, -, proposed assembling of Parliament to declare her illegitimate, 775.
-, -, (1557) Philip intends to marry her to the Duke of Savoy, p. 1015, 866, p. 1080.
-, -, Mary's hatred of, p. 1058.
-, -, the hearts of the nation fixed on, p. 1058.
-, -, averse to the Catholic religion, through living Catholically, p. 1058.
-, -, description of, and of her circumstances, pp. 1058, 1059, 1060.
-, -, gentlemen and servants of her household, p. 1059, p. 1060.
-, -, favour shown by Philip to, p. 1059.
-, -, Mary's wish to have her disinherited and declared a bastard, p. 1059.
-, -, Mary's conduct towards, p. 1059, p. 1060.
-, -, what would occur in case of her succession, p. 1076.
-, -, opponents of, p. 1076.
-, -, Act of Parliament in favour of her succession, p. 1076.
-, -, several persons named as probable suitors for, p. 1079.
-, -, the Duchesses of Parma and Lorraine cannot persuade her to marry, 896.
-, -, (1558) Mary averse to giving her any hope of the succession, 1274.
-, -, greater part of England inclined to, ib.
-, -, Philip sends Count de Feria to England to treat about, ib.
-, -, inclined to marry a son of Queen Margaret of Scotland, 1279.
-, -, design for marrying her to some person in Philip's confidence, ib.
-, -, Philip's intention to have her for himself, 1285.
-, -, Mary sends two gentlemen to, ib.
-, -, house of, much frequented during Mary's last illness, ib.
-, -, burning of one of the chief servants of, 1290.
-, Queen, 1286, 1287, 1292, 1296.
-, -, preparations for the coronation of, 1285.
-, -, her intention not to make any change in religion, 1286, 1287.
-, -, Council of, 1286.
-, -, household of, 1287.
-, -, by the French considered illegitimate and incapable of succeeding to the Crown, 1288.
-, -, proclaimed Queen, 1288, 1290.
-, -, may not marry out of the kingdom, 1288.
-, -, proposed marriage of, to Archduke Ferdinand, 1289.
-, -, marriage of, discussed by the King of France, 1290.
-, -, speculations as to her marriage, 1293, 1296.
-, -, ministers of, in Pole's house, 1292.
-, -, sends Lord Cobham to Philip, 1293.
-, -, sends an ambassador to France, 1293.
-, -, (1559) proposed marriage of, to Archduke Charles, p. 1079 note.
Elizabeth, daughter of Henry II. See Isabel.
Eltham, Queen Mary at, 554.
-, Court at, 570.
-, royal manor of, letter dated at the, App. 19.
Ely, Bishop of, Thomas Thirlby, 251, 282, 286, 308, 554, 585, 594, 704, 1287.
-, -, ambassador to the Pope, with Lord Montague, 21, 23, 32, 51, 59, 63, 75, 179, 180, 209, 213, 246.
-, -, in France, 21.
-, -, at Bologna, 80.
-, -, at Venice, 158.
-, -, returning from Rome, 203 note.
-, -, at Brussels, 186.
-, -, arrives in England, 196.
-, -, a member of the new Privy Council, 209.
-, -, the Great Seal in the hands of, 246.
-, -, nominated to the Chancellorship, 288.
-, -, “Dean of the Queen's chaplains,” p. 434.
-, -, about to be sent by Mary to Philip, 448.
-, -, one of the English commissioners at the (second) conference for peace, 1268, 1272, 1280, 1293.
-, - See Conference, English commissioners for the.
Embargo on vessels at Antwerp, 81, 161, 163, 240.
- on all vessels in England, 434.
Ember days, 830.
Embroidery, p. 1055.
Empire, the, 99, 121, 248, 535, 553, 564, 588, 595, 813 bis, 1218, 1223.
-, places on the frontiers belonging to, 112.
- proposed renunciation of the, by Charles V., to Ferdinand, King of the Romans, 229, 232, 244, 248;
opposed by the Electors, 262;
to be treated in the Diet, 452.
-, towns and states of the, 335, 655.
-, government of the, 446.
-, Act of renunciation of the, by Charles V., 481.
-, Philip supposed to be endeavouring secretly to receive the Emperor's renunciation of the, 501.
-, election of an Elector of the, 693.
-, Philip might obtain the cession of the, p. 1079.
-, Electors and Princes of the, 229, 262, 655, 491, 724.
-, -, resentations by the, to Charles V., 248, 696.
-, -, (and States), three noblemen sent by the Emperor to the, 455.
-, Grand Vice-Chancellor of the, 187, 229, 597, 655.
-, Vicar of the, title of, 724 note.
Emperor, title of, 564.
-, -, renunciation of the, by Charles V. to Ferdinand, 1166.
- See Charles V.;
Ferdinand;
Maximilian.
Eugbien, Duke d', Jean de Bourbon, brother of the King of Navarre, 451, 747.
-, -, killed at St. Quentin, 987, 993.
-, -, widow of, proposed marriage of, 1215.
Engineers, 484, 739, 774, p. 1051, 1074, 1103. See Schala;
Strozzi.
Engines, military, exportation of, to Muscovy forbidden, 166.
-, wooden, to be employed against Calais, 1121.
England, 24, 31, 51, 65, 77, 96, 97, 139, 156, 179, 180, 187, 220, 249, 253, 254, 257, 261, 263, 269, 270, 275, 279, 371, 427, 450, 508, 535, 555, 601, 613, 617, 623, 639, 957, 680, 753, 772, 775, 790, 793, 802, 808, 828, 840, 843, 847, p. 1015, 861, 872, 874, 877, 882, p. 1064, p. 1070, p. 1078, p. 1079, p. 1080, p. 1081, p. 1082, p. 1083, 885, 894, 896, 899, 916, 924, 942, 945, 955, 957, 960, 991, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1013, 1018, 1024, 1025, 1055, 1069, 1072, 1079, 1085, 1090, 1130, 1136, 1137, 1139, 1141, 1142, 1146, 1161, 1163, 1164, 1168, 1172, 1174, 1179, 1187, 1206, 1216, 1226, 1237, 1242, 1258, 1262, 1268, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1277, 1279, 1280, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1287, 1288, 1290, 1293, 1296, App. 37, 40, 53, 56, 58, 64, 70, 71, 76, 86, 89, 94, 115, 151.
-, (1470) invaded by Warwick, App. 63.
-, (1513–4) its tributes levied by Paul IV. when Nuncio there, 832.
-, (1555) spiritual matters or “the religion” in, 151, 310, 695.
-, reconciliation of, to the Catholic Church, p. 114, p. 996, 899, 900, 930. See Apostolic See;
Catholic Church;
Obedience.
-, Charles V. coming to, 207.
- and Portugal, dispute for precedence between the ambassadors of, 214.
-, Philip cannot return without sharing the government of, with the Queen, 245.
-, Philip expresses regard for the interests of, 258.
-, great rain and floods in, 258.
-, emigration of disaffected persons from, 274.
-, a despatch from, motion in the Council of Ten about, 320.
-, (1556) the King of France afraid that the Emperor and Philip will by force make themselves masters of, 458.
-, infantry raised in Luxemburg to be brought by Philip to, 458.
-, commotions in, 467. See Exchequer, plot to rob the.
-, no fortresses in, 504.
-, secret practices among leading persons in, against Mary, 721.
-, kingdom of, a fief of the [Roman] Church, 746.
-, Philip has not quiet possession of, 763.
-, (1557) scarcity of food in, 852.
-, risk incurred in exporting merchandise from, 857.
-, aid to be rendered by, to Philip, 863, 864.
-, invaded by Thomas Stafford, 870.
-, suppression of the tumult in, 873.
-, the Pope's remarks on the state of affairs in, 880.
-, forces of, greatly diminished, 883, 926.
-, Report of, made by Giovanni Michiel, 884.
-, described, p. 1044.
-, heavy horse for the defence of, p. 1048.
-, Philip's authority in, pp. 1065–8.
-, money expended by Philip in, p. 1066.
-, antiquity and nobility not held in account in, p. 1069.
-, law prohibiting persons born out of, from inheriting within the realm, p. 1076.
-, anticipated disturbances in, owing to the Pope's recall of Pole, 889.
-, recovered by Mary for the Apostolic See, 894.
-, obedience tendered by its ambassadors to the Pope, 899;
privileges then granted by the Pope, ib.
-, incursion by the Scots into, 912.
-, decay of trade in, through the war with France, 925.
-, a small island belonging to, 935.
- and France, declaration of war between, 924, 925, 927, 950, 953.
-, (1558) Philip expects a good sum from, 1215.
-, German troops about to embark for, 1251.
-, agent sent from the Conference to, 1283.
-, considered inhospitable, App. 171.
-, “a paradise inhabited by devils,” App. 171.
-, called “the land of comforts,” App. 171.
-, King of, discussion as to Philip's title as, 439.
-, Kings of, 776, p. 1052, p. 1082.
-, -, in old times were civil and political chiefs rather than lords and monarchs, p. 1052.
-, -, power of the, depressed by the Parliaments, p. 1053.
-, ambassadors from and to. See Ambassadors.
-, chief personages of, 925.
-, -, pay their respects to Philip, 852.
-, Church of. See Church.
-, coast of, guards stationed along the, on eminences, p. 1049.
-, -, tides on the, p. 1049.
-, -, very dangerous, p. 1050.
-, constitution of, p. 1067.
-, defences of, p. 1049.
-, frontiers of [near Calais], 75.
-, -, towards Scotland. See Borders.
-, insignia of, 927.
-, legateship in, the Papal, 938.
-, legatine authority in, letter of Pole on, 1209.
-, northern provinces of, p. 1050.
-, people of, in suspense as to Mary's expected delivery, 174.
-, -, the King of France ready to aid the, 464.
-, -, the Pope says that they reject the yoke of the Emperor and Philip, 534.
-, -, the Pope threatens to release them from their oath of allegiance to Philip, 546.
-, -, of necessity compelled to have foreign kings, p. 1080.
-, -, greater part of the, opposed to the Queen, 1274.
-, primacy of, 22.
-, Protector of, at Rome, Cardinal, 695.
-, Venetian embassy in, 344.
-, Vice-Protector of, at Rome, Cardinal Morone, p. 910, 879, 1081, App. 167.
-, John of, servant of Sir Henry Stromin;
murder of, App. 13, 14, 15, 16.
-, John of, host of the “Dragon,” Venice, App. 15, 16.
Englefield, Englefeld, Mr. [Sir Francis ?], 224, 259.
-, -, letters to, 73, 103, 149, 197, 230, See Inglefield, Mr.
-, Sir H., Privy Councillor, 510, 514.
English, the, 57, 62, 127, 257, 301, 439, 458, 554, 555, 594, 776, 883, p. 1067, p. 1070, p. 1073, p. 1078, p. 1080, p. 1081, p. 1082, 896, 908, 924, 960, 1121, 1123, 1129, 1139, 1142, 1202, 1227, 1252, 1254, 1268, 1281.
-, dissatisfied with Henry VII., App. 70.
-, difference between their ideas and those of other nations, 97.
-, delight of, at Philip's misfortunes, 132.
- and Spaniards, affrays between, 150.
- -, enmity between, 157.
- -, in Flanders, quarrels between, 173.
-, outrages by, on the Scotch borders, 209.
-, not accustomed to be riotous in winter, 283.
-, a book dedicated to, against Philip's mode of government, 297.
-, their illwill to Philip and the Spaniards, 318.
-, conspiracy by, against Philip, prognosticated, 427.
-, the French King's remarks on, 504.
-, delight in riots and sedition, 870.
-, the Pope's opinion of, 880.
-, no longer so powerful or so brave as of yore, 883.
-, many of, experienced soldiers, p. 1047.
-, fearlessness of, in warfare, p. 1047.
-, their hatred of foreigners, p. 1056, 1279.
-, fickleness of, p. 1057.
- hatred of, towards the Spaniards, p. 1066.
-, follow the religion of their prince for the time being, p. 1075.
-, their effects and ships in France, to be seized, 926.
-, avoidance of hardship a natural trait of, 1147.
-, determined to wage offensive war solely by sea, 1179.
-, most discontented, 1206.
-, recover Alderney, 1255, 1257.
-, purchase all the cloths of silk at Antwerp, 1285.
- captains, two, in France, raise Engglish cavalry companies there, 754.
- customs, App. 171.
- colony at Calais, p. 1051.
- fortresses, 24.
- garrisons, p. 1050, App. 171.
- gentlemen, gentry, or chief personages, 49, 100, 458.
- -, in Venice, licensed to carry arms, 169, 171.
- -, at Brussels, 297.
- -, forces of, p. 1046.
- -, the Queen's servants, p. 1048.
- government, 215, 217, 240, 246, 274, 458, 852, 873, 912.
- -, orders certain heretics to be burnt, 49.
- -, intent on providing money, military stores, &c., 873.
- infantry at Calais, to assist Philip, 977.
- ladies, customs of, App. 171.
- language, p. 1080.
- -, sonnets in the, in praise of Donna Giovanna d'Aragona, 337 note.
- lords, 251, 935, 1293.
- -, five or six, to go with Philip to Flanders, 163.
- -, at Brussels, 222.
-, -, -, wish to return home, ib.
-, -, -, to leave their eldest sons [as hostages?], ib.
- -, certain, propose to crown Philip, 301.
- -, pensions to, p. 1074.
- - and gentlemen endeavour to enter Elizabeth's service, p. 1059.
- - - angry at Pole's recall, 983.
- ministers, 506.
- nation, Philip commands the Spaniards not to speak dishonourably of the, 513.
- nobility, 49, 282, 305, 316, 429, 458, 477, 479, p. 1045, p. 1052, p. 1065, p. 1068, 1209.
- -, the chief female, at Court, 174.
- -, some of the, attached to Philip, 301.
- - of the Court, 743.
- -, preparations by the, to assist Philip, 805.
- -, forces of the, p. 1046.
- -, very learned, App. 171.
- -, female, App. 171.
- noblemen (certain) requested to assemble their retainers at the Court, 67.
- - endeavour to thwart the Bill for restitution of the Church property, 190.
- - accompany Philip across the Channel, 204.
- - in Venice, licensed to carry arms, 169, 171.
- prelates, Papal brief to the, 360.
- students recommended by Pole, 860.
- territory, advance of the Scotch into, 1026.
- troops, p. 1050, 1004, 1069.
-, -, orders to raise, 67.
- -, mustered for passage to Flanders, 873, 925.
- -, about to be sent to Flanders in aid of Philip, 935, 942, 947.
- -, crossing the Channel, 940, 965.
- -, only a small number crossed the Channel, 968.
- -, at Calais, sent to assist Philip, 971.
- - enter France, 997.
- - in Philip's service in Flanders, 987, 1049, 1060.
- - sent to Dover to succour Calais, 1130, 1147.
- - in Guisnes, 1147, 1152, 1191.
- - depreciated, 1168.
- women, 1161, App. 171.
- See Army, Cavalry, Clergy, Fleet, Judges, Jurists, Lancers, Merchandise, Merchants, Militia, Navy, Peers, Sailors, Ships, Soldiers, Vines.
Englishman, an, at Calais, suicide of, 764.
Englishmen, 1040, 1290.
- (soldiers), engaged for the service of Venice (1363–4), App. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
-, 3,000, accompany the Earl of Warwick to England, App. 63.
-, at Brussels (in Philip's court), 123, 222, 486.
-, certain, suspected of illwill towards Philip and Mary, 178.
-, accompany Philip to Flanders, 206, 214.
-, a house of certain Spaniards plundered by, 245.
-, at the Imperial Court, ib.
-, in Italy, letters of, 255.
-, favours conferred by Philip on, 288.
-, at Strasburg, 297.
-, outlaws at the French Court, 467, 477.
-, soon sated with any government, 885.
-, in Calais, killed, 1131.
-, customs of, App. 171.
Enrigino, App. 12. See Henriginus.
Enriquez, Don, 416.
-, Federico de, Don, 446.
Entitio, the Rev. Don, 871.
Erasmus, works of, to be burnt, 1024.
Erasso, Francisco de, Spanish Secretary to Charles V. and Philip II., 24 bis, 32, 42, 43, 49, 55, 56, 166, 167, 170, 178, 186, 198, 199, 254, 309, 353, 1245, 1246.
-, -, returns from England, 36.
-, -, sent to England, 162, 163, 164.
Erizo, Stefano, letter to, App. 46.
Erizzo, Antonio, Venetian Bailo at Adrianople, 858 note.
-, Marc' Antonio, safe conduct demanded for, 83.
-, -, banished from Venice, 83 note.
Ersa (Anversa ?), provost of, 610.
Essex, county of, 259.
-, insurrection in, 49.
Este, house of, App. 17 note.
-, -, plot to kill all the, 896.
-, Marchioness of, Verde della Scala, letter to (1386), App. 18.
-, -, daughter of, App. 18.
-, -, Maria of Aragon, letter to (1445), App. 19.
-, Marquis of, Nicolò, licence by (1377), App. 17.
-, -, Leonello, letter to (1446), App. 20, 21, 22.
-, - (1470), App. 62, 63, 64, 65.
-, Alfonso of, Don, father of Don Hercules (1528), App. 92.
-, Alfonso of, Don, Prince of Ferrara, brother of the Duke of Ferrara, 663, 1235a, 1278, 1297.
-, Anne of, wife of the Duke de Guise, 663, 705.
-, Francesco of, Don, brother of the Duke de Guise, 37, 79, 747, 754, 1070, 1074, 1079, 1148, 1153, 1169, 1170, 1191.
-, -, Marquis of Massa and Padula, 1068.
-, -, his brother, 78.
-, Hercules of, Don, App. 81.
-, -, letter to, App. 92.
-, Ippolito of. See Ferrara, Cardinal of.
-, Luigi of, Don, second son of Ercole II., Duke of Ferrara, 754, 755 note.
Estrees, Jean Sieur d', master general of the French ordnance, 1068, 1116, 1221.
Etamps, d', French company of men-at-arms of, captured, 1267.
Etaples, port of, 1262.
Eucharist, sacrament of the, 342, App. 123.
-, -, ordnance touching the, 396.
Europe, nations of, p. 1044.
Eustace, John, licensed to carry arms in Venice, 169, 171.
Evil, the King's, ceremony of touching for, p. 436.
Exchange, p. 1045.
- at Venice, 788.
-, bills of, 157, 286, 331, 617.
Exchanges, 199, 464, 465, 760.
-, variation of, 764.
Exchequer, the, 14, 477.
-, plot to rob the, 434, 439, 440, 457, 458, 461, 467, 477, 482, 489, 495, 505, 506, 509, 510, 514, 525, 538, 548, 554.
-, -, proclamation against twelve persons concerned in the, 448.
-, -, confessions of the conspirators, 460.
-, -, trial and execution of the conspirators, 466.
-, officials of the, condemned to death, 505.
-, delinquents who endeavoured to rob the, p. 1073.
-, Court of the, App. 171.
Executions, 137.
Exeter, Bishop of, George Neville, Chancellor, App. 35, 41.
-, Marquis of (1st), Henry Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devonshire, widow of, 107.
-, - See Courtenay, Edward.
Exportation of beer, grain, and victuals, Bill against, 274.
Exports, p. 1044.
-, ancient custom with regard to, 776.