Dægsastan, battle of, i. 60
Dalaber, Anthony, iii. 262
Dalrymple, John, Master of Stair, vii. 52, 53
Danby, Thomas Osborne, Earl of, Lord Treasurer, vi. 282; his policy, 282-286; duped by Charles, 287; his bill for the security of the Church, 288; foreign policy, 289, 290; impeached, 299; dismissed, 300; released from the Tower, vii. 2; warns William against James II., 28; signs the invitation to William, 35; prepares for a rising, 37; raises Yorkshire, 41; his policy in the Convention of 1689, 46; Lord President, 67
Danegeld, i. 186, 207, 216, 350; ii. 104
Danelaw, the, i. 107; its struggle with Ælfred, 116, 117; subdued by Eadmund, 120; rises against Eadred, 123; final submission, ib., 124; Dunstan's policy towards, 137
Danes. See Northmen
Daniel, poet and historian, v. 4, 35
Darcy, Thomas, Lord (of Aston), iii. 323-325
Darien, colony of, vii. 89
Darnley, Henry Stuart, Lord, iv. 220, 221; marries Mary Stuart, 224; quarrels with her, 227; share in Rizzio's murder, 228; dissolves Parliament, 229; reconciled to Mary, ib.; plots against him, 242, 243; death, 244
Dartford, peasant revolt at, ii. 319
Dartmouth, Breton descent on, iii. 16; Warwick and Clarence land at, 138
Dartmouth, George Legge, first Lord, vii. 77
Daun, General, vii. 263, 302
Davenant, Sir William, v. 303
David I., king of Scots, i. 217; ii. 133; his Laws, ii. 171
David II., king of Scots. See Bruce
David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, ii. 134, 136
David, brother of Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, ii. 119, 121
Davies, Sir John, v. 303
Davison, Secretary of State, iv. 352
Dean, Forest of, iron-mines in, i. 30
Deane, General, vi. 108
Debt, the National, vii. 87
"Defenders," viii. 119
Deira, kingdom of, i. 36; conquered by Bernicians, 52, 53; submits to Oswald, 67; to Penda, 71. See Northumbria
Dekker, Thomas, v. 42
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