Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History
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Dryden, John
Absalom and Achitophel
Dudley, Edmund
Dudley, Guildford
Dudley, John see Northumberland, duke of
Dudley, Robert see Leicester, earl of
Duffy, Eamon
Dundee, Viscount (John Graham)
Dunton, John
East India Company
Eastland Company
economics and economy
see also agriculture; taxation; trade
economy and economics
Charles II
costs of government
depression of 1621
Elizabethan
government role in
Henry VII and
Henry VIII and
increased trade and industry
inequalities
James II’s trade boom
James VI’s needs
monied men
monopolies
national debt
Somerset/Edward VI
Whig financial revolution
Edgehill, Battle of
Edinburgh, Treaty of (1328)
Edinburgh, University of
Edmund de la Pole, earl of Suffolk
education
Church and
for the elite
for girls
non-conformist
professions and
universities
see also literacy
Edward, earl of Warwick
Edward I (Plantagenet)
Edward III (Plantagenet)
Edward IV (York)
Edward V (York)
Edward VI (Tudor)
birth of
health of
Mary, Queen of Scots and
religion and
Seymour’s rule for
Edwards, Thomas
Gangraena
Effingham, Lord Howard of (Charles)
Eliot, Sir John
Elizabeth of York (Henry VII’s queen)
Elizabeth, Princess (James I’s daughter)
descendants in Hanover
marriage to Frederick V
Elizabeth I (Tudor)
accession of
advisers
arts and culture
birth of
Catholic plots against
character of
death of
foreign policies
France and
frugality of
as houseguest
marriage politics
Mary, Queen of Scots and
under Mary I
monarchy and
Parliament and
portraits of
Puritans and
reinstated as heir
religious settlement
secret Catholics and
Tilbury speech
the “Virgin Queen”
as woman ruler
Elton, G. R.
The Tudor Revolution in Government
Empson, Sir Richard
enclosure
England achievements of
alliance with Dutch
Anglo-Saxon settlement
Celtic lands and
character of at end of Stuarts
colonies of
the Commonwealth government
conflicts with Roman church
at Elizabeth’s accession
end of Tudor era
foreign policy role
geography of
loses Calais
maps of
Civil Wars
counties
towns and trade
Wars of the Roses
natural resources
population of
Scottish conflicts
self-identity
sources of Civil Wars
Spanish Empire and
unrest under Edward VI
upheavals of Stuart years
see also economy and economics;
Parliament; social structure;
individual monarchs
English language
Epsom
Erasmus, Desiderius
Essex, 2nd earl of (Robert Devereaux)
Ireland and
royal friendship and rebellion
Essex, 3rd earl of (Robert Devereaux)
Civil Wars military campaign
Étaples, Treaty of
Etherege, George
Eugene, Prince of Savoy
Europe
context of
maps of
age of Louis XIV
Elizabethan era wars
War of the Spanish Succession
Evelyn, John
Exeter (city)
Fairfax, Sir Thomas
families
kinship ties
size and mortality
structures of
wardships
Fawkes, Guy
Felipe V of Spain/Philippe of Anjou
Fell, Margaret
Women’s Speaking Justified
Felton, John
Ferdinand of Aragon
Festivals of the Sons of the Clergy
Field of the Cloth of Gold
Fielding, Henry
Filmer, Sir Robert, Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings Asserted
Finch, Daniel, earl of Nottingham
Finch, Sir John
Fish, Simon
Fisher, Bishop John
fishing
Fitzalan, Henry, earl of Arundel
Fitzgerald, Gerald
Fitzgeralds, earls of Kildare (Ireland)
Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony
Book of Husbandrye
FitzJames, Bishop Richard
Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond
Five Knights’ Case
Five Mile Act (1665)
Fleetwood, General Charles
food
Foxe, Edward
Foxe, John
Acts and Monuments/Book of Martyrs ,
France
Buckingham and
Catholic friendship
Elizabeth and
emigration from
envies English rights
harbours English pretenders
Henry VII and
Huguenots
Hundred Years’ War
map of
Napoleonic Wars
Nine Years’ War
Protestant on throne
recognizes William III
relations with Scotland
Revolutionary Wars
Scotland and
strong monarchy
takes Calais from England
Thirty Years’ War
trade
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
Treaty of Utrecht
War of the Spanish Succession
William III’s determination against
Francis I of France
Francis II of France
Frederick V of Rhine-Palatinate
Frobisher, Sir Martin
Froide, Amy
Gamage, Barbara
Gangraena (Edwards)
Gardiner, Bishop Stephen
Gay, John
Beggar’s Opera
George, Prince of Denmark (Anne’s consort)
George I (Hanover)
accession of
arts and culture
character of
stability of
George II (Hanover)
George III (Hanover)
German states
Gheeraerts, Marcus, the Younger
Gibbons, Grinling
Gibbons, Orlando
Gibraltar
Glorious Revolution
accession of William and Mary
issues remain for Anne
long-term effects of
Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry
Godolphin, Sidney, 1st earl of
Goodwin, Sir Francis
Gorges, Ferdinando
Gouge, William
Domesticall Duties
Gough, Richard
Graham, John, Viscount Dundee
Graunt, John
Gravelines, Battle of
Green Ribbon Club
Gresham, Sir Thomas
Grey, Henry, Marquess of Kent
Grey, Lady Jane
Grindal, Archbishop Edmund
Guise family
Guise, Mary of
Gunpowder Plot
Gwyn, Nell
Haigh, Christopher
Hakewill, William
Hakluyt, Richard
Halifax, 1st earl (Charles Montagu)
Halley, Sir Edmund
Hampden, John
Handel, Georg Frideric
Messiah
Hanseatic League
Harley, Edward
Harley, Lady Brilliana
Harley, Nathaniel
Harley, Robert see Oxford, earl of
Harpsfield, Nicholas
Harris, Barbara
Harrison, Thomas
Harrison, William
Hatton, Sir Christopher
Hawkins, John
Hawksmoor, Nicholas
Heidegger, John James
Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orléans
Henrietta Maria (Charles I’s queen)
Henry III of France
Henry IV of France
Henry IV (Lancaster)
Henry V (Lancaster)
Henry VI (Lancaster)
Henry VII (Tudor)
bust of
character of
foreign relations
marriage to Elizabeth
papal authority and
pretenders and
rule and government
supports exploration
Henry VIII (Tudor)
arts and
Assertio Septem Sacramentorum
character of
death and legacy of
divorce from Catherine of Aragon
foreign affairs
governmental initiatives
last years
later wives
married to Catherine of Aragon
portrait of
Protestantism and
reaction from Catholics
religious vacillation
takes command of Church
Whitehall and
Wolsey and
Henry Frederick, Prince (James I’s son)
Hepburn, James, earl of Bothwell
Herbert, Arthur, earl of Torrington
Herbert, George
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord
Herman, Frederick, duke of Schomberg
Hilliard, Nicholas
History of Richard III (More)
Hitler, Adolf
Hogarth, William
The Rake’s Progress
Le Hogue, Battle of
Holbein the Younger, Hans
holidays and celebrations
become riots
music and
Holinshed, Raphael
Holles, Denzil
parliamentary Presbyterians
Holmes, Geoffrey
Holy Roman Empire
Henry VIII and
Thirty Years’ War
Treaty of Utrecht
War of the Spanish Succession
Hooke, Robert
Hooker, Richard
Houlbrooke, Ralph
housing
country houses
farmhouses
health and
rural villages
Howard, Catherine (Henry VIII’s
queen)
Howard, Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham
Howard, Frances
Howard, Henry, earl of Northampton
Howard, Henry, earl of Surrey
Howard, Thomas see Norfolk, dukes of
Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel
Howard family
Hudson, Christopher
Huguenots
Hundred Years’ War
Hunne, Richard
Hyde, Edward, 1st earl of Clarendon
Hyde, Edward, Viscount Cornbury
Ignatius of Loyola
Indemnity and Oblivion, Act of (1660)
Indulgence, Declaration of
industry
Inns of Court
insurance companies
Ireland
Act of Supremacy
bitterness under Elizabeth
Civil Wars and
Commonwealth control
deposed James II attempts to take
effect of Glorious Revolution
harbours English pretenders
map of
Nine Years’ War
Penal Code
population of
Poynings Law
rebels against Charles I
repression of Catholics
social structure
Stuarts and
‘Thorough’
Tudor era
Ireton, Henry
Isabella of Castile
Isabella of Portugal
Isaiah, Book of
Jacobites
see also James Francis Edward, Prince; James II
James Francis Edward, Prince (James II’s son)
father’s deathbed request of Louis XIV
hopes for restoration
James I (Stuart), VI of Scotland
aristocracy and
arts and
birth of
Catholics and
character of
Civil Wars and
death of
family
finances
on London
pacific foreign policy
painting of
reconciling England and Scotland
Scotland and
sovereignty of
succeeds Elizabeth
writings and ideas of
James II (Stuart)
arts and culture
Catholicism of
character of
continued loyalty to
deathbed request for son
Exclusion Crisis
France and
good will on accession
as heir apparent
marriages of
policies of
portrait of
rebellion held back
in Scotland
William’s invasion and
James IV of Scotland
James V of Scotland
Jeffreys, George, Baron
Jesuits see Society of Jesus Jews
John de Balliol
John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln
John of Gaunt
Jones, Inigo
Jonson, Ben
Josselin, Ralph
Julius II, Pope
justices of the peace
duties and responsibilities of
licensing alehouses
Tudor and Stuart era
Jutes
Juxon, Archbishop William
Kent, Marquess of (Henry Grey)
Kent, William
Kéroualle, Louise de
Kett, Robert
Kildare, earls of (Fitzgerald family)
Kilkenny, Statutes of (1366)
Killiekrankie, Battle of
King, Gregory
gentry families
on livestock
middle class
table of families
Kinsale, siege of
Kishlansky, Mark
Kneller, Sir Godfrey
Knollys, Sir Francis
Knox,John
The First Blast of the Trumpet
labour and jobs
children
country house servants
craftsmen and guilds
late Stuart
poverty
professions
serfdom
women and
working classes
Laguerre, Louis
Lancaster, House of
Wars of the Roses
land and landowners
concentration of
copyhold tenure
demesne farming
dissolution of monasteries
Edward IV’s policies
Elizabethan population
Glorious Revolution and
Henry VII and
inequalities of
inheritance
leases
manors and tenants
paternalism
regulations on
taxes on
voting rights
Langford, Paul
Laroon, Marcellus
Latimer, Bishop Hugh
Latitudinarians
Laud, Archbishop William
Lauderdale, duke of (John Maitland)
law and policing
assize judges
common law courts
law making
sheriffs
Star Chamber
Tudor and Stuart era
see also crime and corruption; justices of the peace
lawyers
Lee, Bishop Rowland
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm
Leicester, earl of (Robert Dudley)
advocates war
death of
influence of
Spanish naval war
leisure time
accessibility
country houses
Lely, Sir Peter
Lennox, duke of (Esmé Stuart)
Lenthall, William
Leslie, Alexander
L’Estrange, Sir Roger
Levellers
proposals of
spread of ideas
worry to elite
Licensing Acts
Lilburne, John
Lilly, Edmund
Limerick, Treaty of
Lincoln, earl of (John de la Pole)
literacy
capital punishment and
at Reformation
rise of
scripture and
literature
censorship and publishing
Restoration era
Tudor and Stuart
women authors
Liverpool (city)
Lloyd’s of London insurance
local government
Charles II fills with Tories
Henry VIII and
supports William of Orange
tension with government
towns
Locke, John
Essay on Human Understanding
The Reasonableness of Christianity
Two Treatises of Government
Locke, Matthew
Lollards
London
administrative centre
Anne’s
churches
architecture
areas of
aristocracy and
aristocracy in
arts and culture
disease and illness
Great Fire of
growth of
lord mayors of
maps and illustrations of ,
trade and finance
London, Treaty of (1518)
London Stationer’s Company
Louis XI of France
Louis XII of France
Louis XIII of France
Louis XIV of France
absolutism
ambitions of
arts and culture
Charles II and
Irish scheme for James II
splendor and exploitation
supports deposed James II
tough peace talks
War of the Spanish Succession
Whig view of
Louis XV of France
Lowndes, William
Lumley, Richard, Lord
Luther, Martin ,
MacCulloch, Diarmaid
Machiavelli, Niccolo
The Prince