D'Oysel, French ambassador in Scotland, iv. 173
Drake, Francis, his voyage round the world, iv. 333, 334; expedition to the Spanish Main, 349; to Cadiz and Corunna, 355; in the fleet against the Armada, 361, 362; expedition to Lisbon, 367
Drama, English, its beginnings, v. 20-22; developement under Elizabeth, 22-24; after the Restoration, vi. 163, 164
Drayton's Polyolbion, v. 35
Dreux captured by Henry V., iii. 36; battle of, iv. 210
Drogheda, massacre at, vi. 76, 77
Dryden, Sir Erasmus, vi. 325
Dryden, John, vi. 165, 324, 325; founder of the school of critical poets, 326; his tragedies, 327; comedies, 328, 329; Annus Mirabilis, 330; attitude in politics and religion, 331; Absalom and Ahitophel, 332-334; influence on literature, vii. 154-157
Dublin, sieges of, i. 252; vi. 76
Dublin, John Allen, Archbishop of, murdered, iii. 328
Dubois, the Abbé, vii. 187
Dudley, Lord Guildford, iv. 69, 75, 84
Dudley, Lord Robert, iv. 193. See Leicester
Dudley, Edmund, iii. 199
Dudo of St. Quentin, i. 6
Dumouriez, General, viii. 101, 107
Duncan, Admiral, viii. 127
Dundas, Henry, viii. 171
Dundee, John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount, vii. 51, 52
Dunes, battle of the, vi. 124
Dunkirk ceded to Cromwell, vi. 124; sold to France, 214; dismantled, vii. 142
Dunluce, ships of the Armada wrecked off, iv. 363
Dunning, John, Solicitor-General, viii. 15
Dunois, Count of, iii. 49, 50, 62
Dupleix, General, vii. 233-235
Duquesne, Fort, vii. 243, 245, 266
Duns Scotus, ii. 276
Dunstable, Annals of, i. 273
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