D'Eyvill, John, ii. 84
Dieppe burnt by the English fleet, i. 333
Digby, Sir Everard, v. 159
Digby, Sir Kenelm, vi. 168
Digges, Sir Dudley, v. 251, 253
Dioceses, English, origin of their limits, i. 82, 83; organized by Theodore, 83
Directory, the French, viii. 113
"Disinherited," the, ii. 84, 86-89
"Dissidence," growth of, vi. 30-32
D'Oillis, the, i. 284
Domesday Book, i. 186
Domfront taken by Henry V., iii. 33
Dominic, St., ii. 9
Dominicans (Black Friars) come to England, ii. 11
Domrémy, home of Jeanne d'Arc, iii. 46
Donne, John, v. 303
Dorset, risings in, i. 168; vii. 9
Dorset, John Beaufort, Marquis of (Earl of Somerset), iii. 7
Dorset, Thomas Grey, second Marquis of, iii. 209
Dorset, Thomas Sackville, first Earl of, v. 22
Dorset, Charles Sackville, sixth Earl of, vii. 23
Douay, English college at, iv. 307; Oxford refugees at, 317
Douglas, Archibald, fourth Earl of, iii. 13, 14, 39
Douglas, Sir Archibald, Regent of Scotland, ii. 211
Douglas, James, ii. 184, 204, 205, 210
Douglas, house of, their struggle with the Scot kings, iii. 184
Dover, tumult at, in 1051, i. 152; resists Lewis of France, 355; ii. 2; surrenders to Henry III., 83; treaty of, vi. 257
Dowdall, Archbishop of Armagh, iv. 62
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