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Donington, Chaucer's oak there,

603.

Doolittle, Thomas, May 24.
Dorat (or Daurat), Auratus, 357.
Dorchester, Lord, Nov. 10.
Doria, Peter, of Genoa, Jan. 22.
Doria, Andrew, Nov. 25.
Doris, mother of the Nereides, 519.
Doris, the nymph, 519.
Dorislaus, Dr. Isaac, May 3.
Dorotheus, St. of Nicomedia,
Sept. 9.

Dorotheus, St. of Tyre, June 5.
Dorotheus, St. of Thebes, June 5.
Dorothy, St., Feb. 6.

Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquess of, April 10.

Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of, 765; April 19.

Dorset, Robert, Earl of, Feb. 25. Dorset, Richard, Earl of, March 28. Dorset, Edward, Earl of, July 17. Dorset, Chas. Earl of, Jan. 24, 19. Dorset, Lionel Cranfield Sackville,

Duke of, Jan. 18.

Dort, synod of, 280, 747; inundation there, 241. Dorylæum, battle of, 455.

Dosithæus, Feb. 23.

Doto, the nymph, 519.

Dotto, St., April 9.

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| Drama, see Comedy' and Tragedy.'

Drances, a character in Virgil, 775. Draper, Sir William, Jan. 8. Drayton, Michael, 532; Dec. 23. Drelincourt, Charles, Nov. 3. Dresden, battle of, 579; peace of, 845.

Drew, Sarah, July 31.

Drinker, Edward, Dec. 24.
Droctovæus, St., March 10.
Drogheda, siege of, 597, 613.
Drostan, St., July 11.
Drouais, Herbert, Feb. 9.
Drugo, see St. Druon.

Druids, their festivals, 723; 319, 829.

Drummond, Wm., 373; Dec. 4, 13.
Drummond, Abp., Dec. 15.
Drummond, Sir Wm., March 29.
Druon, St., April 16.
Drury, Sir Robert, April 2.
Drusius, John, June 28.
Drusus Germanicus, 522, 583.
Dryander, John, Dec. 20.
Dryden, John, 617 (663), 737,
765, 811; Aug. 9, May 1.
Dublin, siege of, 525; earthquake
there, 671.

Dubois, Gerard, July 15.
Dubos, Charles Francis, Oct. 3.

Douglas, see' Morton' and 'Queens- Dubos, John Baptist, March 23.

bury.'

Douglas, Earl of, 163.

Douglas, Sir Archibald, June 20. Douglas, William, Earl of, 495, 513.

Douglas, James, Earl of, July 30.
Douglas, George, 283.
Douglas, Bishop, May 18.
Dowla, Nabob, 397.

Downe, Henry, Lord, April 8.
Dragon, the royal standard, 311.
DRAKE, Sir Francis, 95, 171, 215,
343, 507, 711, 727, 745, 813,
856; Jan. 28.
Drake, Dr. James, March 2.
Drakenberg, Christian Jacob (d.
Aarrhuys), June 24.
Drakenborch, Professor, Jan. 1.

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Dubricius, St., Nov. 14.
Ducæus, Fronto, Sept. 15.
Ducarel, Dr., May 29.
Duchange, Gaspard, Jan. 6.
Ducket, Lionel, 537.
Duclos, Charles, March 26.
Dudith, Andrew, Feb. 6.
Dudley, see Northumberland' and
'Leicester.'

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Dudley, Lord George, Feb. 12. Dudley, Edmund, Aug. 18. Dudley, Sir Henry, Aug. 25. Dugdale, Sir William, 505, 537,

815, 833; Sept. 12, Feb. 10. Dugdale, Sir John, June 1. Dugommier, General, Nov. 17. Duguin-Trouin, Admiral René, June 10, Sept. 27.

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Duke, Richard, Feb. 10.
Dulwich Hospital, 347.
Dulwich Gallery, 827.
Dumfries, fairs, 99, 641.
Dumhade, St., May 25.
Dumoulin, James, March 21.
Dumouriez, General, 175.
Dunbar, battles of, 263, 597.
Dunbar, Gawin, June 30.
Duncan, King of Scotland, 797.
Duncan, William, May 1.
Duncan, Admiral Vincent, 677;
July 1, Aug. 4.

Duncan, Daniel, April 30.

Dunciad,' the poem, 163.

Duncombe, Wm., Feb. 26.

Duncombe, John, Jan. 18.

Dundas, Lord, Sept. 9, see Melville.

Dundee, capture of, 593.
Dundee, Viscount, May 26.
Dungan-hill, battle of, 541.
Dunkirk, procession there, 424;
sale of, 689, 781.

Dunning, John, Lord Ashburton,
Oct. 18.

Dunstan, St., Abp., May 19.
Dunstan, John, May 14.
Dupin, Lewis Ellis, June 17, 16.
Duplin Moor, battle of, 549.
Duport, Dr. James, July 17.
Duport, Francis, April 20.
Duppa, Bishop Brian, March 10,

26.

Duprat, Cardinal, July 9.

Dupuis, Charles, Oct. 26, Sept. 29.
Durand de St. Pourçain, Sept. 13.
Durant, Gilles, July 16.
Duranti, John, Feb. 10.
Durazzo, siege of, 401.
Durell, Dr. David, Oct. 16.
Durell, John, June 8.
Duren, capture of, 573.
Durer, Albert, April 6, May 20.
Duret, Louis, Jan. 22.

Durham Cathedral, founded, 547.
Duringer, Melchior, Jan. 1.
Duroc, General, May 22.
Dussaulx, John, Dec. 28, March

16.

Dutch, engagements with the, 364,

679.

Dutens, Lewis, Jan. 15, May 23.
Duthak, St., March 8.

Dutton, John, 709.
Duval, Valentine, Nov. 3.
Dyer, Sir James, March 24.
Dyer, John, July 24.
Dympna, St., May 15.
Dyves, Sir Lewis, 67.

Eachard, Dr. John, July 7.
Eadbert, St. Bishop, May 6.
Eadburge, St., Dec. 12.
Eadgithe, see St. Editha.

Eagle (the Arabic star, Altair),

setting of, 515; the bird. Eanswide, St., Sept. 12.

Earl, Sir Walter, 777.

Earldom, the first created, 683.
Earle, Bishop John, Nov. 17.
Earle, William Benson, July 7,
March 21.

EARTHQUAKES, 33, 81, 83, 125,

155, 181, 195 (219), 369, 399, 465 (493), 515, 551, 595, 671 (723), 727,743, 749, 781, 845; November 1.

East Angles, Kingdom of, founded
(665), by Uffa, A. D. 575:
Bernicia, by Ida, A.D. 547:
Essex, by Erkenwin, A. D. 530:
Deira, by Sella, A. D. 560:
Kent, by Hengist, A.D. 455:
Mercia, by Cridda, A. D. 586:
Sussex, by Ella, A.D. 490:
Wessex, by Cerdic, A. D. 519.]
East Cape, discovered, 555.
East India Bill, introduced, 757.
East India Company, constituted
receivers, 549; their charter re-
newed, 183; expires, April 10.
East India Docks, opened, 567.
Eastbourne, festival there, 339.
EASTER DAY, rules for determin-
ing, 475, 181; the limits, 183;
(resurrection) April 5.

Easter Terms, 237, 251.
Ebba, St. of Ebchester, Aug. 25.
Ebba, St. of Scotland, April 2.

Eberhard, John Augustin, Aug. 31.
Eberhardus, see Erkard.
Ebrulfus, see St. Evroul.
Echard, Lawrence, Aug. 16.
Eckmühl, battle of, 247.
ECLIPSES, 181, 251, 269, 339
(245), 341, 375, 417, 465, 477,
529, 543, 553 (555), 567, 579,
(631), 651, 769.

Ecluse, Charles de l', April 4.
Ecphantides, dramatist, 849.
Edana (Edaena), St., July 5.
Edburge, see St. Idaberga.
Edburge, St., Dec. 21.
Eddystone Lighthouse, founded,
211, 673; overthrown, 773.
Edelburga, St., July 7.
Edelwald, St., March 23.
Eden, see Auckland.

Eden, Sir Frederick, Nov. 14.
Edessa, principality of, 697.
Edgar, King of Scotland, Jan. 8.
Edgar, King of England, 343;
July 1.

Edgar Atheling, 743.
Edgehill, battle of, 701.
Edgeworth, Richard, June 13.
Ediltrudis, see St. Etheldreda.
Edinburgh New College, founded,
753; Grammar School, 425;
professorship in University, 247;
castle seized, 167; peace signed
there, 147; plague, 49; ex-
change, 631; synod, 245.
Editha, St. of Wilton, Sept. 16.
Editha, St. of Aylesbury, Sept. 16.
Edmond of Woodstock, Earl of
Kent, March 21.
Edmondes, Clement, Oct. 12.
Edmund, see St. Osmund.
Edmund, St. the Rich, Nov. 16.
Edmund, St. King of East Anglia,
843; Nov. 20.
Edmund's Hall, St., chapel of con-
secrated, 221.

Edmund I. of England, May 26.
Edmund II. of England, Nov. 30.
Edward, St. King, 409; March 18.
Edward, King, the Confessor, 17,
53, 375; Jan. 5, Oct. 13.

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Edward I. of England, 15, 17,

235, 263, 299, 313 (401), 407,
409, 434, 451, 495, 502, 524,
529, 531, 563, 565, 587, 615,
631, 731, 733, 741, 780, 809,

847; June 16, July 7.

Edward II. of England, 57, 119,

199, 243, 404, 457, 755; April
25, September 21.
Edward III. of England, 8, 9, 57
(75), 117, 147, 151, 211, 280,
295, 349, 407, 415, 423, 482,
505, 515, 577, 583, 595, 689
(747), 755, 765; November 13,
June 21.

Edward the Black Prince (of
Wales), 151, 173 (343), 577,
629; June 8, 15.

Edward, Prince of Wales, 459;
Oct. 13, May 4.

Edward IV. of England, 75, 147,
167, 197, 280, 287, 320 (339),
437, 455, 559, 811; April 29, 9.
Edward V. of England, 271, 287;
Oct. 6, Aug. 17.

Edward VI. of England, 113, 425,
697; Oct. 12, July 6.
Edwards, Thomas, Aug. 24.
Edwards, Dr. John, Feb. 26, April

16.

Edwards, Thos., Jan. 8.
Edwards, Jonathan, Oct. 5, March

22.

Edwards, George (the father of
ornithologists), April 3, July 23.
Edwards, Dr. Thomas, Aug. 10,

June 30.

Edwards, Wm., Aug. 7.

Edwards, Bryan, May 21, July 15.
Edwin, St. the Great, King of
Northumberland, Oct. 4.
Edwin, John, Oct. 31.

Eeckhout, Gerbrant, Aug. 19, July
22.

EGBERT THE GREAT, monarch of
England,' 844; Feb. 4.
Egbin, see St. Ethbin.
Egede, Paul, June 3.
Egeria, wife to Numa, 551.
Egerton, see Bridgewater.

Egerton, Thos., Chancellor, 429; | Elizabeth Woodville, Queen, 280.

March 15.

Egerton, Bishop, Nov. 30, Jan. 18.
Egeus, King of Athens, 675.
Egfurth, King of Mercia, Dec. 17.
Egmont, House of, 727.
Egmont, Justus Van, Jan. 8.
Egmont, Count, June 5.
Egwin, St. Bishop, Jan. 11.
Egwine, Bishop, Dec. 30.
Egypt, ancient year there, 125;
pyramids, 611; Persian conquest
of, 763, see Egypt.
Eikon Basiliké, the pourtraicture
of his sacred majesty in his soli-
tude and sufferings. Rom. 8.
More than Conqueror, &c.' 833.
Eikonoclastes,' or Image-breaker,

579.

Eingan, St., April 21.
Eioné, the nymph, 519.
Eistoddfod of Welsh bards, 347.
Ekenhead, Lieutenant, 285.
Elbene, Alphonsus d', Feb. 8.
Elders, fast for the, 75.

ELDON, John Scott, Earl of, June 4. Eleanor of Provence, Queen, June 25.

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen, 524.
Eleanor of Castile, Queen, 15, 415,
419, 780; Nov. 29.
Eleanor, Princess, 243.
Elephant, war of the, 175.
Elesbaan, St. King, Oct. 27.
Eleusis, see Mysteries.
Eleusippus, St., Jan. 17.
Eleutherius, St. Pope, May 26.
Eleutherius, St. Bishop, Feb. 20.
Eleutherius, St. Abbot, Sept. 6.
Eli, High Priest, 227.
Elias, St., Feb. 16.

Elias, Matthew, April 22.
Elier, St., July 16.

Eligius, St., Dec. 1.
Eliot, Sir John, Nov. 27.
Elisagaray, Bernard d', Sept. 30.
Elizabeth, St. Abbess, June 18.
Elizabeth, St. of Hungary, Nov. 19.
Elizabeth, St. Queen of Portugal,
345, 771; July 4, 8.

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Elizabeth Plantagenet, Queen, 43,

771; Feb. ii.

ELIZABETH, Queen of England, 9, 17, 37 (53), 61, 185, 197, 257, 265, 278, 280, 295, 299, 315, 321, 339, 347, 375, 379, 385, 389, 411, 427, 465, 471, 477, 497, 535, 543, 561, 581, 599, 607, 657, 667, 709, 717, 731, 737 (755), 765, 767, 807; September 7, March 24.

Elizabeth Stuart, Ex-Queen of Bohemia, 101, 693; Aug. 19, Feb. 13.

Elizabeth, Queen of Russia, Dec. 18, Jan. 5.

Elizabeth Alexiowna, May 16. Elizabeth, Princess of England, 65; Sept. 8.

Elizabeth, Princess of France, May 12.

Ellenborough, Edw. Lord, Dec. 13.
Elliger, Ottomar, Sept. 18.
Elliger, Ottomar, the younger,
Feb. 16, Nov. 24.

Elliott, General, 463, 617; July 6.
Ellis, John, March 22.
Elmo, see St. Erasmus,' and 'St.
Peter Gonzales.'
Eloy, see St. Eligius.
Elphege, St. Bishop, April 19.
Elphege, St. Abp., April 19.
Elphinston, James, Oct. 8.
Elstob, William, Jan. 1.

Elstob, Elizabeth, Sept. 29, May 30.
Elwes, John, Nov. 26.

Elyot, Sir Thos., March 25.
Elzear, St., Sept. 27.

Emanuel the Great, Duke of Savoy,

July 26.

Emanuel the Great, King of Por

tugal, 317, 463; Dec. 13.

EMBER DAYS, Feb. 22, May 24,
Sept. 14, Dec. 15.
Emerantia, St., Jan. 23.
Emerson, William, May 14, 26.
Emery, John, Dec. 22, July 26.
Emeterius, St., March 3.

Emiliana, St., Dec. 24.

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Emlyn, Thomas, July 30.
Emmeran, St., Sept. 22.
Emmius Ubbo, Dec. 5.
Empedocles, of Sicily, 391.
Empson, Sir Richard, Aug. 18.
Encherius, St., Nov. 16.
Endoré, the nymph, 519.
Encratis, St., April 16.
Enfield, Dr. Wm., Nov. 3.
Enghein, Francis Count d', Feb.
23.

Enghein, Duke d', March 21. ENGLAND, Patron of, 835; April 23; Apostle, 346.

England's Joy,' a pageant, 733.
Engratia, see St. Encratis.
Engraving in mezzotinto, 165.
Enna, St., March 21.
Ennius, Quintus, 849.
Ennodius, St., July 17.
ENOCH, Ascension of, July 25.
Ent, Sir George, Nov. 6, Oct. 13.
Entick, John, May 22.
Entrecasteaux, d', 647; July 20.
Enurchus, see St. Evurtius.
Eobanus, Elias, Oct. 5.

Eostre, a Saxon goddess, 207.
Epact of Noah, 627; annual, 857.
Epaminondas, 375, 855.
Epaphras, Bishop of Colosse, 489.
Epaphroditus, March 29.
Epee, Abbé l', Dec. 23.
Ephesus, councils, 417, 541, 671.
Ephrem, St., July 9.
Ephippus, dramatist, 849.
Epicharmus, 833, 849.
Epicrates, dramatist, 849.
Epicurus, 219, 555, 807, 827;
Jan. 31.

Epidaurus, the city, 89, 529.
Epigenes, dramatist, 849.
Epilycus, dramatist, 849.
Epimachus, St., May 10.
Epimachus, St., Dec. 12.
Epiphanius, St. of Pavia, Jan. 21.
Epiphanius, St. of Cyprus, 841;
May 12.

EPIPHANY, THE, Jan. 6, 13, see
Magi.'

Epipodius, St., April 22.

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Episcopacy, disputes upon, 289, 705, see Bishops.

Episcopius, Simon, April 4.
Equinox, Autumnal, 639; Sept. 21.
Equinox, Vernal, March 21.
Equiria, Games, 65, 127, 813.
Equitius, St., Aug. 11.

Erasmus, St., 369; June 2.
Erasmus, St., Nov. 25.

Erasmus, Desiderius, 209; Oct. 28,
July 12.

Erastus, Thomas, Dec. 31.
ERATO, the muse, April 9.
Erato, the nymph, 519.
Erastosthenes of Cyrene, 837.
Eratostratus, the incendiary, 377.
Erceville, Roland d', April 20.
Erebus, a Roman day, 603, 829.-
Erfurt, conference at, 645.
Erhard, St., Feb. 9.

Eric, St., Bp. of Slane, Nov. 2.
Eric the Good, of Denmark, July

11.

Eric IX. of Sweden, St., May 18.
Eric, King of Norway, 469.
Erigdian, see St. Fridian.
Eriphus, dramatist, 849.
Erkenwald, Saint, April 30.
Erlulph, St., Feb. 10.
Ermo, see St. Erasmus.
Erne, patron of, 506.

Ernest the Pious, Duke of Luneburg, June 26.

Ernest, Duke of Luneburg, Mar. 20.

Ernest Augustus, of Brunswick-
Hanover, 651, 825; Nov. 10,
Jan. 13.

Ernesti, John, Aug. 4, Sept. 11.
Ernesti, Augustus, July 29.
Erpenius, Thos., Sept. 11, Nov. 13.
Erpingham, battle of, 163.
Erse, mistress of Mercury, 357.
Erskine, see Alva.
Erskine, Thos. Lord, Nov. 17.
Erthad, see St. Irchard.
Erythræus, see Rossi.

Escobar, Marine d', June 9.
Escobar de Mendoza, July 4.
Escoubleau, Francis d', Feb. 8.

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