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Cranmer, Archbishop, 21, 341, | Crofts, Sir James, 195.

749; July 2, March 21.
Crannon in Thessaly, battle, 461.
Crassus, Lucius Licinius, 617;
Sept. 20.

Crassus, Publius, 763; Nov. 20.
Crassus, Marcus Licinius, 857;
Nov. 21.

Craterus, the general, 461.
Crates, the dramatist, 849.
Cratinus, the dramatist, 67, 849.
Cratinus, the younger, 849.
Cratippus, of Mitylene, 313.
Craven, Wm. Earl of, April 9.
Crawford, Dr. Adair, July 29.
CREATION of the World, Sep-

tember 14.

Crebillon, Elias, Feb. 12, April 12.
CRECY, the battle of, 577.
Creech, Thomas, June 28.
Creede, Thomas, 313, 407.
Cremera, battle at the, 99, 487.
Cremona, patron of, 746; the con-
flagration, 715.

Clepsydra, or water-glass, 842.
Crequi, Francis de, Feb. 4.
Crescentia, St., June 15.
Crespy, peace of, 627.
Cressey, Hugh Paulin, Aug. 10.
Cressingham, Treasurer, Sept. 11.
Crete, ten martyrs of, Dec. 23.
Crew, Bishop, Jan. 31, Sept. 12.
Crichton, the Admirable (James),

167, 447; Aug. 21, July 1.
Crillon, General, Dec. 2.
Crimea, cession of the, 25.
Crimesus, battle at the, 257, 817.
Crimthain, see St. Columba.
Crisp, Dr. Tobias, Feb. 27.
Crispe, Sir Nicholas, Feb. 26.
Crispe, Sir Charles, July 10.
Crispin, Saint, Oct. 25.
Crispina, St., Dec. 5.
Crispinian, St., Oct. 25.
Crispus, Prince, July 30.
Criticism,' Pope's poem, 485.
Crobylus, see Hegesippus.
Croesus (time of Esop), the last
King of Lydia, 413.

Croft, Bishop, Oct. 18, May 18.

Croix, Francis de la, Nov. 4.
Cromwell, Thomas, see Essex.
Cromwell, Sir Thomas, 215.
Cromwell, Elizabeth, Nov. 18.
CROMWELL, OLIVER, 27, 191,247,
255, 297, 307, 330, 395, 424,
430, 455, 527, 547, 561 (597),
601, 613, 621, 679, 699, 707,
811, 813, 819; April 25, Sep-
tember 3.

Cromwell, Mrs. Elizabeth, Oct. 8.
Cromwell, Rich., Oct. 4, July 12.
Cromwell, Henry, Feb. 3, March 25.
Cromwell, Mary, 757.
Cronan, see St. Mochua.
Cronan, St., April 28.
Cronia, Athenian feasts, 403.
Cropredy Bridge, battle there, 439.
Crosby, Brass, Feb. 14.

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Cross, Exaltation of the, see Holy
Cross Day.'

Cross, invention of the, May 3.
Cross, triumph of the, 482.
Cross in Cheapside, 283, 415.
Cross of the South (longitude, 185°)
a constellation, 453.
Crouchback, Edmond, Earl of Lan-
caster, Jan. 16.

Crousaz, John de, April 13.
CROWN, the Athenian cause, 579.
Crown debts, lectures on the, 533.
Crowned brothers, the four, Nov. 8.
Croxall, Dr., Feb. 13.
Croyland Abbey, patron of, 228.
Crucifixion, see Good Friday.
Cruden, Alexander, Nov. 1.
CRUSADES, first, A. D. 1096; se-
cond, 1147; third, 1189; fourth,
1203; fifth, 1218; sixth, 1248;
seventh, 1270; see Godfrey:'
- Richard:'-Louis IX.
Cuba, discovery of, 329, 709.
Cuckoo, appearance of, 235.
Cucufas, St., July 25.
Cudworth, Ralph, June 26.
Cuesta, General, 491.
Cuffe, Henry, March 30.

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Cullen, Francis, Lord, March 16.
Cullen, Dr. Wm., Dec. 11, Feb. 5.

Culloden, battle of, 239.
Cullum, Sir John, Oct. 9.
Cumana, the falling aerolites (seen
at Itterstadt, near Weimar), 745.
Cumberland, George, Earl of, 75,
151, 585; Aug. 8, Oct. 30.
Cumberland, Bishop, July 15,
Oct. 9.

Cumberland, Richard, May 7.
Cumberland, Wm. Augustus, Duke
of, 239, 855; Oct. 31, April 15.
Cumin Foda, St., Aug. 19.
Cumin, Robert de, 65.
Cuming, Wm., March 25.
Cundall, Henry, Dec. 29.
Cunegundes, St. Empress, Mar. 3.
Cunegundes, see St. Kinga.
Cunningham, Alexander, May 15.
Cunningham, John, Sept. 18.
Cupid, god of celestial love, 208.
Curfew, an evening bell, 844.
Curran, John Philpot, Nov. 13.
Currie, Dr. James, Aug. 31.
Curtain Theatre, 418.
Curtis, Piers, 587.
Curtis, William, July 7.
Curtis, Sir Wm., Jan. 14.
Cury, see St. Corentin.
Custines, Count de, Aug. 27.

Cuthbert, Saint, March 20, Sept. 4.
Cuthburge, St. Queen, Aug. 31.
Cuthman, St., Feb. 8.
Cutts (Lord), John, Jan. 26.
Cybar, St., July 1.

CYBELE, called Lamprid, 211, 231,
595, 759, see Bona Dea.
Cycle of the Sun, 532.
Cycle of the Moon, 313.
Cycnus, the constellation, 823.
Cymothoë, the nymph, 519.
Cymodoce, the nymph, 519.
Cymo, the nymph, 519.

Cynthia (Hostilia), mistress of Pro-
pertius, 532.

Cyprian, St., Sept. 14, 16.

Cyril, St. Patriarch, Jan. 28.
Cyril, St. philosopher, Dec. 22.
Cyrus the Great, 345, 413, 493.
Cyrus and John, Sts., Jan. 31.
Cythera, the Isle, 801.

Dabius, St., July 22.
Dacier, Andrew, April 6, Sept. 18.
Dacier, Anne (le Fevre), Aug. 17.
Dadon, see St. Ouen.
Dagobert, King of France, Jan. 19.
Dagobert II. of Austrasia, Dec. 23.
Dagobert III. of Neustria, Jan. 17.
Dagobert, General, April 21.
Dahl, Michael, Oct. 20.
Daille, John, Jan. 6, April 15.
Daille, Samuel, June 6.
Dairchilla, see St. Molingus.
Dalmatian war, 239.
Dalrymple, Sir Hew, Feb. 1.
Dalrymple, see Lord Hailes.
Dalton, Dr. John, July 22.
Dalzell, Professor, Dec. 8.
Damascus, conflagration of, 53.
Damascus, St. Pope, Dec. 11.
Dambourney, May 10, June 2.
Damhanade, St., June 13.
Damiens, Robert, 17; March 28.
Damietta, capture of, 731.
Damours, Louis, Nov. 16.
Damoxenus, dramatist, 849.
Dampier, Capt., 793.
Dampierre, General de, May 10.
Dancers, their institution, 545,
587; first female at Paris, 323.
Dandolo, Henry, June 1.
Dandre-Bardon, Michael, May 22,
April 14.

Danes, massacre of the, 747.
Danes, Peter, April 23.
Dangeau, Louis de, Jan. 1.
Dangeau, Philip de, 19.
Danican, Andrew, Aug. 30.
Daniel, the Prophet, 383, 771.
Daniel and Verda, Sts., Feb. 21.

Cyprian, St. the magician, Sept. 26. Daniel, St. of Egypt, Feb. 16.

Cyr, see St. Quiricus.

Cyriacus, St., Aug. 8.

Cyril, St. of Cæsarea, May 29.
Cyril, St. Abp., 293; March 18.

Daniel, St. the Stylite, Dec. 11.

Daniel, St. of Bangor, Nov. 23.
Daniel, Samuel, 811.

Daniel, Gabriel, Feb. 8, June 23.

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D(ur)ante, Alighieri, 61, 223, 388,

397; May 27, Sept. 14. Danton, George, Oct. 26, April 5. Dantzic, see Lefebvre. Danvers, Earl of, June 28. D'Arcy, Lord Thomas, June 20. Dare, Ananias, 261. Daria, St., Oct. 25.

Darien, settlement there, 505. Darius I. of Persia, 345, 833. Darius II. of Persia, 791, 801;

Dec. 12.

Darius III. of Persia, 577, 659, 749, 753; July 21.

Darkness at the crucifixion, 769; remarkable, 31.

Darnley, Lord, 497, 511; Feb. 9. Darquier, Augustine, Nov. 23, Jan.

18.

Darwin, Erasmus, Dec. 12, April

17.

Dativa, St., Dec. 6.

Dativus, St. Bishop, Sept. 10.
Dativus, St. of Africa, Feb. 11.
Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie, May
29, Jan. 1.

Davall, Peter, Jan. 8.
Davenant, Sir Wm., 561, 731,811,
813; March 3, April 7.
Davenant, Bishop, April 20.
Davenant, Dr. Charles, Nov. 6.
Davenport, Christopher, May 31.
Daventer, patron of, 744.
David, King of Jerusalem, 461.
DAVID, Saint (uncle to King Ar-
thur), 141; March 1.
David, see St. Nathy.
David, St., July 24.
David I. of Scotland, 465, 569;
May 11.

David, Prince of Scotland, 597.
David II. of Scotland, 659; Feb.

22.

David, Prince of Wales, Sept. 30.
David ap Owen, Bishop, Feb. 12.
David, M., Dec. 29.

Davies, Sir John, Dec. 7.
Davies, Dr. John, April 22, Mar.7.
Davies, Samuel, Nov. 3.
Davies, Thomas, May 5.

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Davis, Captain John, 379, 537;

Dec. 27.

Davis, Samuel, Feb. 4.
Davis, Henry, July 11, Feb. 10.
Davison, Secretary, Dec. 23.
Davison, Walter, Dec. 17.
Davius, see St. Dabius.
Davoust, Marshal, May 10, June 4.
Davy, Humphry, Dec. 17, May 29.
Dawes, Bishop, Sept. 12, Apr. 30.
Dawes, Richard, March 21.
Dawson, Nancy, May 26.

Day, John, July 23.

Day, Thomas, June 22, Sept. 28.
DAYS, their names instituted, 669;
division, 631, 829; see Hours."
Day, the shortest, Dec. 21.
Day, the longest, June 21.
Day-light, duration of, 281.
De Witt, John, 364; Aug. 10.
De Witt, Cornelius, Aug. 10.
Deane, Archbishop, Feb. 16.
Dearth in France, 845.

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DECALOGUE, given on Mount Oreb,
Sunday, 24 May, B. C. 1491.
Decemvirate, Roman, 319.

Dechales, Claudius, March 28.
Declan, St., July 24.

Dee, see St. Maidoc.

Dee, Dr. John, July 18.

Deel, see St. Deicolus.

Defence of the People of England,” burned, 435, 579.

"Defender of the Faith," the title conferred, 677.

Defoe, Daniel, April 24.
Deicolus, Saint, Jan. 18.
Delafield, Thomas, Dec. 21.
De la Mare, Speaker, 265.
Delamere, George, Lord, Aug. 8.
Delamet, Adrian, July 20.
Delany, Dr. Patrick, May 7.
Delany, Mary, May 14, April 15.
Delauney, Count, July 3.
Delaval, Edward, Aug. 14.
Delaware State, N. A., 439, 573.
Delhi, the city pillaged, 33, 291.
Delia, mistress of Tibullus, 532.
Delille, James, June 22, May 1.
Delium, battle of, 149, 801.

Delos, the oracle there, 277.
Delphi, the oracle there, 277.
Delphina, St., Sept. 27.
Deluge of the WORLD (placed
by Josephus ten days after), be-
gins, O.S. November 5; ceases,
December 16.

Demeste, John, Aug. 20.
Demetrius, dramatist, 849.
Demetrius, Prince, May 27.
Demochares, 111.
Democritus, 543, 579.

Demoivre, Abraham, May 31. Demophilus of Alexandria, 773. Demosthenes, the General, 615. DEMOSTHENES, the Orator, 69, 111, 219 (579), 587, 623; July 10, Oct. 25.

Demours, Peter, June 26.
Denbigh, Wm. Earl of, April 8.
Denham, Sir John, March 10.
Denham, Colonel, 757; June 30.
Denina, Charles, Dec. 5.
Denis, see Dionysius.
Denis, Michael, Sept. 27.
Denman, Dr. Thomas, Nov. 26.
Denman, Attorney General, 419.
Denmark, new style there, 9.
Dennis, John, Jan. 6.
Denon, Baron, April 28.
Denys, see St. Dionysius.
Denysa, St., May 15.
Deodati, Charles, Sept. 24.
Deodatus, see St. Die.
Deogratias, St., March 22.
Der Frieschutz, the opera, 414.
Derby, Countess of, March 21.
Derby, Alice, Countess of, Jan. 26.
Derby, Edward, Earl of, Oct. 24.
Derby, Henry, Earl of, 75, 301.
Derby, James, Earl of, Oct. 15.
Derby, James, Earl of, Jan. 29.
Derham, Dr. Wm., Nov. 26, Apr. 5.
Dermody, Thomas, July 15.
Dermot, King, 575.
Derrick, Samuel, March 7.
Derwentwater, Earl of, Feb. 24.
Desaguliers, John, March 12.
Desault, Peter, June 1.

Desbillons, Fran., Jan. 25, Mar. 19.

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Devonshire, Wm. Earl of, Nov. 23. Devonshire, Wm. Duke of, Jan. 25, Aug. 18.

Devonshire, Duchess of, June 11; 711.

Deusdedit, St., Aug. 10. Devereux, see Salisbury :-Hereford-Essex :-Ferrers. D'Ewes, Sir Symonds, April 18. D'Haillan, Sieur, Nov. 23. DIANA, called Phabe, 171, 221, 245, 377, 413, 415, 463, 551, 681, 723 (779).

Diana, temples of, 377, 415. Diana de Poitiers, March 31, April 26.

Diasia, Athenian festivals, 69.

Diaz, Bartholomew, 587.

Diaz, John, March 27.
Dibdin, Charles, July 25.
Dice (Justice), the Season, 840.
Dicæogenes, dramatist, 851.
Dick, Sir Wm., Dec. 19.
Dick, Dr. Robert, May 22.
Dickinson, Edmund, April 3.
Dictionary, Johnson's, published,

237.

Didacus, see St. Diego.
Diderot, Dionysius, July 2.
Didius Julian, Emperor, 195, June
2.

DIDO, called Elissa, 169, 249, 741.
Dido,' a Latin play, 535.

Didymus, St., April 28.
Die, St., June 19.
Diego (James), St., Nov. 13.
Dieppe, fall of, 477.
Dieu, Lewis de, April 7.
Diez, Juan Martin, Aug. 19.
Digby, see Bristol.
Digby, Sir Everard, Jan. 30.
Digby, Sir Kenelm, June 11.
Digest, see Pandects.
Digges, Thomas, Aug. 24.
Digges, Sir Dudley, March 8.
Digges, Leonard, 145.
Dignum, Charles, March 29.
Dillenius, John, April 2.
Dillon, General, April 13.
Dimsdale, Baron Thos., Dec. 30.
Dinamené, the nymph, 519.
Dinolochus, dramatist, 849.
Dinouart, Anthony, Nov. 1, April

23.

Dioclea, spring festivals, 245.

Diocles, dramatist, 849.

Dippel, John Conrad, April 25.
Disen, St., Sept. 8.
Disibode, see St. Disen.
Disney, Colonel, Nov. 19.
Distaff, St. the festival, Jan. 7.
Ditton, Humphrey, May 29.
Divalia, Roman mysteries, 829.
Dizier, St. capture of, 559.
Docmael, St., June 14.
Doda, St., April 24.

Dodd, Dr. Wm., May 29, June 27.
Doddington, Geo. Bubb, July 28.
Doddridge, Dr., June 26, Oct. 26.
Dodsley, Robert, Sept. 25.
Dodsworth, Roger, July 24.
Dodwell, Henry, June 7.
Dogget, Thomas, 525; Sept. 22.
DOG DAYS, [fixed in 1568, N. S.
temp. Eliz. July 17 :—Sept. 15]
July 3. Aug. 11.

Dogstar, 413, 455, 469, 502.
Dolabella, Publius, 270.
Dolet, Stephen, Aug. 3.

Diocletian, C. V. J., 119, 141, Dollond, a merchant, 599.

279, 501, 583, 625, 761.

Diodorus, dramatist, 849.

Diogenes, dramatist, 851.
Diogenes, April 21.

Dion, the patriot, 543, 569, 599.
Dionysia, Bacchanalian festivals,
105, 597, 743, 780.
Dionysia, St., Dec. 6.
Dionysius Tyrannus I. of Sicily,
149, 813, 851.
Dionysius II. of Sicily, 543.
Dionysius, of Sinope, 849.
Dionysius, Halicarnassensis, 373.
Dionysius, Areopagita, St., 769;
Oct. 3.

Dionysius, St. of Corinth, April 8.
Dionysius, St. (the Sleeper) of
Ephesus, July 27.

Dionysius, St. of Alexandria, Nov.

17.

Dionysius, St. Pope, Dec. 26. Dionysius (Denys), St. Oct. 9. Dionysius Exiguus, 189, 842. Dionysius, of Portugal, Jan. 6. Diopoleia, Athenian festivals, 316. Diphilus, dramatist, 849.

Dolland, John, June 10.

Dolomieu, Deodatus de, June 24. Dolphin, the star, Aug. 14; 77. Domingo, St. founded, 531. Dominic Loricatus, St., Oct. 14. Dominic, see St. Modomnoc. Dominic de Guzman, St., April 5, Aug. 4, 6.

Dominica, Isle of, discovered, 727; 231.

Dominical Letter, 532.
'Dominus Vobiscum,' English ship,
234.

Domitian, Emperor, 779; Sept. 18.
Domnina, St., Aug. 23.
Domninus, St., Oct. 9.
Donal Duin, 545.

Donald of the Isles, 499.
Donatian, St. of Nantes, May 24.
Donatian, St. of Carthage, Feb. 24.
Donatian, St. Bishop, Oct. 14.
Donatus, St. of Arezzo, Aug. 7.
Donatus, St. of Fiesoli, Oct. 22.
Donne, John, Dr., 101, 847;
March 31.

Donne, Anne, Aug. 15.

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