Fawcett, Professor, i. 612.
Fearne, Treatise on Contingent Remainders, ii. 464.
Felton, murderer of the Duke of Buckingham, ii. 74.
Fenwick, Sir John, ii. 418, 419. 'Feoffees,' ii. 207.
Ferdinand, Archduke, ii. 66.
II, Emperor of Germany. ii. 51, 92.
Ferguson, R., Dialect of Cumber- land, i. 327; English Surnames, 392, 625; Surnames as a Science i. 393; ii. 256, 512: M.P.s of Cumberland and Westmore land, ii. 354. 462; River Names of Europe, 667. Fernes, Bp. of, ii. 168. Festus Avienus, i. 92.
Feudal militia of the Island, i. 344-349.
Feudalism, i. 407, 408. Fielding, Henry, voyage in search of health, ii. 121, 122, 520-531, 567.
Fiennes, Mr. Nathaniel, ii. 301. Fifth-Monarchy men, ii. 222, 328. Filmer, Sir R., ii. 390.
Finch, Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, ii. 400, 402.
Lord Keeper, ii. 144. Sergeant, ii. 286. Sir Henry, ii. 55.
Firebrace, Henry, ii. 284, 285, 288, 289, 308, 311. Fisher, Bp., i. 569.
Fitz Osborne, Roger, son of William, i. 133.
William, i. 117, 118, 126, 132, 291.
Five Miles Act, ii. 362. Flambard, Bp. of Durham, i. 108. Fleets of England, France, and Holland, off the Island, ii. 406- 413.
Fleming, Sir Thomas, ii. 18. Fletcher of Saltoun, i. 197. Fletcher, Woman Pleased, i. 683. Florence of Worcester, i. 70. Flushing, ii. 48.
Forbes, John, of Corso, ii. 105. Forster, Mr., ii. 100.
Fortescue, Sir Faithful, i. 600-605. Sir John, Of the Difference between an Absolute and Limited Monarchy, i. 451.
Fortibus, Aveline de, daughter of Isabella, i. 203.
Edward de, son of Isabella, i. 204.
Isabella de, Lady of the Island, i. 106, 107, 160, 202- 207, 220, 231, 401, 414, 442, 444; ii. 118.
Margaret de, sister of Isa- bella, i. 204.
William de, Earl of Albe- marle, husband of Isabella, i.
Fosbroke's British Monachism, i. 168. 'Fourteenthers,' or Quartodeci- mans, i. 39.
Fox, Charles James, ii. 554. George, Quaker, ii. 324. Foxe, John, Acts and Monuments, i. 404, 479, 480, 498, 502; ii.
France, war with, ii. 550; said to demand cession of the Island, 549, 555-557; attempts to seize the Channel Islands, 552, 557- Francheville (Newtown), burnt by the French, i. 343.
Francis I, King of France, i. 569. II, Duke of Brittany, i. 409. Major, ii. 255.
St., of Assisi, i. 337, 399. Franciscans, i. 382, 383; ii. 101. Frederick V., Elector Palatine, ii. 18, 51, 93, 98.
'Free love,' ii. 219.
133; ii. 433; on ecclesiastical and civil boundaries, i. 304; History of the Cathedral Church of Wells. 376, 400; History of Architecture, 437. Free-Willers, ii. 101.
French raids on the Island, i. 371- 375; said to demand its cession,
Freshwater, ii. 123-130, 177, 311. Frobisher, Sir Martin, i. 640, 648. Froissart, i. 341, 355, 372, 375; Lord Berners' translation of, ii. 209.
Froude, J. A., Hist. of England,
i. 131, 250, 412, 501, 518. Fuller, Thomas, i. 381; Church History of Great Britain, 593. Furness Abbey, i. 152, 166.
Gael, Raoul de, Earl of Norfolk, i. 128.
Gaetani, Benedetto, see Boniface VIII.
Gale, Court of the Gentiles, ii.
Gardiner, Bp. of Winchester, i. 479, 492, 493, 518, 534.
Dr. S. R., ii. 130, 267.
Mr., Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage, ii. 66. Garrard, Mr., ii. 16.
Garter, Order of the, i. 353-356. Gasquet, Henry VIII and the
English Monasteries, i. 465. Gataker, Thomas, ii. 382. Gatcombe, mansion-house at, i. 456; connexion with St. Rhadi- gund's, Whitwell, 469; village of, ii. 130; rector of, 316; situa- tion of, 509; church and rectory- house, 510-512; history of, 512- 515.
Gate, Sir George Geoffrey, i. 433. Gatty, The Bell, its origin, history, &c., i. 363.
Gauden, ii. 193, 194. Gaveston, Piers, Lord of the Island,
Gay, poet, and the Mohocks, ii. 44.
Gentleman's Magazine, i. 159. Geoffrey of Brittany, i. 192. of Monmouth, i. 299. George, A. D., Esq., collection of coins, i. 20.
George I, i. 657; ii. 485-488.
III, how his birthday was kept in the Island, ii. 558-560. 'George,' the, High Street, New- port, ii. 252.
Georgia, colony of, i. 661-663. Gerrard, Sir Gilbert, ii. 301. Gesta Stephani, i. 179, 280. Gib, John, ii. 7.
Gibb, groom of the bedchamber to James I, ii. 30.
Gibbon, historian, i. 5, 10, 14, 36, 70, 96, 199, 202, 204, 279, 288. Gibraltar, Rock of, capture by the English, ii. 454. Gibson, Bp., ii. 58.
Etymological Geography, ii.
Gieseler, ii. 220.
Giffard, Lady, ii. 272.
Gifford, William, Bp. of Winchester, i. 157.
Girling, William, Captain of the Island, i. 519.
Gladstone, Mr. W. E., member of the Oxford Union Debating Society, ii. 655; writes against Ward's Ideal, 657.
Glamorgan, family of, i. 74, 75, 324-326.
Glencoe, massacre of, ii. 389. Glisson, Francis, ii. 126. Globe Theatre, ii. 14. Gloucester, Eleanor, Duchess of, i. 416, 417.
Henry, Duke of, ii. 146-158. Humphrey, Duke of, lordship of the Island, i. 414-418; be- queaths his library to the Uni- versity of Oxford, 563; Earl of Pembroke, ii. 168.
Richard of, i. 197. Gloucester, siege of, ii. 145. Godshill Church, i. 71, 333-340
the village, 474; Dr. Cole's con- nexion with, 476.
God's House, Southampton, i. 172- 176.
Godwin, Earl, i. 95.
Godyton, Walter de, i. 159. Goethe, Wilhelm Meister, ii. 41. Goliards, monastic authors, i. 315. Goodwin, Thomas, ii. 322. Goring, Colonel, Governor of Portsmouth, ii. 111. Gorm (Gudrun), i. 100. Gosson, ii. 16.
Gough, Funeral Monuments, i.
Governing Families of England,
Governorship of the Island, legal regulations as to, i. 38-81. Grampians, the, ii. 69. Granger, Mr., ii. 255. Grangor, Captain, ii. 61. Gray, Major, ii. 237.
Great Mystery of the Great Whore, by George Fox, ii. 324. Great Plague of London, Defoe's account of, i. 615.
Green, J. R., Hist. of English People, i. 148, 154, passim. Greenehill, Henry, M.P. for New- port, ii. 419.
Gregory I, Pope, i. 36, 335.
VII, Pope, i. 123, 149, 312, 336.
IX, Pope, i. 223, 224, 276. XII, Pope, i. 460. Nazianzen, ii. 361. of Tours, i. 471.
Greville, Sir Fulke, ii. 47. Grey, Sir Richard, i. 341. Grimston, Sir Harbottle, ii. 247. Grimthorpe, Lectures on Church Building, i. 363. Grosseteste, Bp., i. 140, 222. Grotius, Hugo, ii. 100, 376. Gubbins, Messrs., ii. 253. Guest, Dr., Origines Celticae, i.
1-3, 11, 26, 49, 88, 157, 177, 300, 325; ii. 267, 671; Hist. of English Rhythms, i. 214.
Guith (or Gwyth), early name of the Island, i. 2, 6.
Guizot, Hist. of Civilization in France, i. 67, 259, 283, 395; ii. 143.
Gunning, Mr., ii. 229.
Gurnard, Roman villa at, i. 4. Gurnet Bay, stone quarries of, ii. 565.
Gutch, Rev. Robert, ii. 356. Guzman, Domingo (St. Dominic), i. 273.
Gwyth (or Guith), early name of the Island, i. 2, 6.
Habeas Corpus Act, ii. 373- Hagenbach, ii. 220. Hales, ii. 107, 142, 263.
Mr., on English Dialects, ii. 432. Halford, Sir Henry, ii. 315. Hall, Bp. of Norwich, ii. 263.
James, of Bembridge, ii. 71. Hallam. historian, i. 49, 73, 149; Middle Ages, 144, 203, 205, 216, 258, 259, 269, 280, 281, 283, 307, 330, 338, 346, 420, 424; Literature of Europe, 113, 358, 418, 436, 667, 678; on the elective franchise in ancient boroughs, 620, 621; Consti- tutional History, ii. 34, 338, 535; on Charles I, 199; on Gondibert, 214; on Oceana, 278: on condemnation of Sir Henry Vane, 332.
Hamilton, Anthony, ii. 157.
· Dr. J. H., Christian Classics, i. 307, 528.
Duke of, ii. 293. Hammond, Alice, ii. 236.
-Colonel,Captain and Governor of the Island, i. 353; ii. 150, 170, 196, 199, 232, 234-246, 265, 266, 273, 286, 292, 295, 299, 300, 303, 306, 307, 319. Henry, ii. 272.
Dr. Henry, ii. 171, 239, 318. Rev. Henry, ii. 236. Dr. John, ii. 170, 318.
Harley, Colonel, ii. 256.
Lady B., ii. 256.
Harold protects the Island, i. 95. Harrington, Earl of, ii. 420.
James, in attendance on Charles I at Carisbrooke, ii. 275-282; Oceana, ii. 275, 278.
Sir James, M.P. for Rutland, ii. 275, 276.
Sir John, Brief View of the Church of England, i. 523.
Sir Sapcotes, ii. 275.
Harrison, Major-General, ii. 222. Harvey, discoverer of the circula- tion of the blood, ii. 209. Haselrigg, Sir Arthur, ii. 301. Hassell, J., Tour of the Isle of Wight, ii. 560-568. Hastings, John, ii. 168.
Laurence, Earl of Pembroke, ii. 168.
Sir Thomas, ii. 161. Hatfield, Jasper, afterwards Duke of Bedford, ii. 168.
Stephen, i. 137.
Synod of, i. 65.
Hatton, Lord, ii. 156. Hawes, Captain, ii. 308.
Hawkins, Sir John, i. 675; ii. 64. Hawkubite, ii. 44.
11awthorne, Nathaniel, i. 48. Healing Question, A, by Sir Henry Vane, ii. 331.
Hearne, Reliquiae Bodleianae, i. 563.
Heath, Abp. of York, i. 518. 'Hebrews,' meaning of the name, ii. 347.
Hectors, the, ii. 44.
Heidelberg, library at, ii. 98. Helena, Empress, i. II. Hemingburgh, Walter of, i. 331. Heneage, Sir Thomas, ii. 13. Henfray's English Coins, i, 21. Henley, Andrew, ii. 108.
Anthony, ii. 107.
Henrietta Maria, Princess, daughter of Charles I, ii. 147; her death, 158.
Queen, ii. 66, 102, 147, 154, 155, 157, 183, 198, 211, 212 259, 304.
Henry I, i. 179-279.
II, controversy with Thomas Becket, i. 183, 184; assize of arms under, ii. 444.
II (of France), i. 543.
III, attempt to start gold coinage, i. 24; issues letters patent for guarding the Island, 203.
III (of France), assassination of, i. 674.
IV, i. 374, 395; plot to kill, 453; favours the clergy, 461, 462, 465.
V, i. 369, 396, 415; dissolu- tion of alien priories by, 401, 465; at Agincourt, 453; atti- tude towards the Church, 463; character depicted by Bishop Stubbs, ib.; idolized by the nation, 466.
VI, i. 402, 415; his weak character, 420.
VII, coins of, i. 24; destroys feudal ascendency, 408; surveys the Island, 412, 413.
Henry VIII, debased coinage, i. 24; changes name of St. Swithun's minster, 111; marriage with Anne Boleyn, 440; with Jane Seymour, ib.; dissolution of monasteries, 461, 466; and chantries,467; denounces Luther, 475, 567; a man of letters, 491; draws up the Six Articles, 500; religious policy, 503-505, 568, 569; marries Anne of Cleves, 505; Defender_of_the_ Faith,' 567; Head of the Church,' 569; and the Anabaptists, ii. 218.
of Huntingdon, i. 28, 69. of Navarre, i. 674, 675. Philip, ii. 107.
Prince, eldest son of James I, ii. 236. Heraclius, Roman Emperor, i. 199. Herbert, Baron, of Cardiff, created Earl of Pembroke, ii. 169. George, Church Porch, i. 665. Hon. Thomas, ii. 192, 276. Sir William, ii. 169.
William, Earl of Pembroke (afterwards of Huntingdon), ii. 168.
Heretics, Statute of, i. 462. Herman, Dutch divine, ii. 100. Herc dotus, i. 91. Herrick, Robert, i. 679.
Hertford, Marquis of, ii. 56, 251. Synod of, i. 65.
Hevelius, or Hevel, ii. 127. Hewley, Lady, ii. 364.
Hexham, church at, i. 43, 47.
Heygate, Canon William Edward,
Heylin, Dr. Peter, ii. 88, 207.
Heytesbury, Lord, i. 1c7.
Hickman, Herbert Windsor, Vis-
Hiddila, priest, i. 47, 58, 302. Hide, Mary, ii. 59.
William, ii. 58.
High Commission, Court of, i. 636; Ecclesiastical Board of, ii. 260.
Highway Acts, ii. 117. Commissioners, ii. 115.
Hildebrand, see Gregory VII, Pope. Hillier, Mr. George, Hist. and Antiquities of I. W., i. 12, 27. 71; ii. 282; Hist. of Newport, i. 227, 229, 230, 393, 413. 428, 612; ii. 36; Charles I in I. W., ii. 195, 206: Narrative of At- tempted Escapes of Charles I, &c., 265, 282.
Hippisley, Sir John. ii. 80, 294. Historical Manuscripts Commis- sion, ii. 73.
History of the Boroughs of Great Britain, &c., i. 621.
Hobart, Sir John, M.P., ii. 246. Hobbes, Thomas, of Malmesbury, ii. 109, 212, 360.
Hobson (or Hopson) family, and Milton's Sonnet to the Lady Margaret Ley, ii. 171–179. Captain, ii. 99. Thomas, i. 110.
Hodgson, Richard, Alderman of Carlisle, family of, ii. 355. Hogarth, Rake's Progress,' ii. 348.
Holbein, portrait of Jane Seymour, i. 441, 446.
Holbourn, Margaret, ii. 171. Holinshed, Chronicles, i. 131, 132, 208, 395.
Holland, Earl of, ii. 302.
Sir Thomas, i. 341, 343.
Holles, Denzil, ii. 291.
Holmes, Henry, M.P. for Yar- mouth, ii. 418, 420.
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