Dunstan, St., i. 120-123; his struggle with Eadwig, 136; Archbishop of Canterbury, 137; policy and rule, ib., 138; fall, 139; Lives of, 6
Durham, historians of, i. 243; King John at, 340
Durie, John, v. 138
Eadberht, king of Northumbria, i. 96, 97
Eadgar, King, i. 137, 138; his Law, 144
Eadgar, king of Scots, i. 197
Eadgar, the Ætheling, i. 154, 165, 168, 170, 197
Eadgyth, wife of Eadward the Confessor, i. 150, 165
Eadmer, i. 173, 243
Eadmund, St., king of East Anglia, i. 104
Eadmund (the Magnificent), King, i. 120, 122, 123
Eadmund Ironside, King, i. 143; his children, 144, 153
Eadred, King, i. 123, 136
Eadric, ealdorman of Mercia, i. 142-144
Eadward the Elder, King, i. 117-119, 305
Eadward the Martyr, King, i. 139
Eadward the Confessor, King, i, 149-153, 158, 160; his Laws, 150, 199, 340; Life of, 6
Eadwig, King, i. 136, 137
Eadwig, son of Æthelred II., i. 144
Eadwine, king of Northumbria, i. 62-64, 66
Eadwine, earl of Mercia, i. 160, 165, 167, 170
Eadwulf, earl of Northumbria, i. 146
Ealdorman, the, his office, i. 48, 49; becomes a delegate of the king, 131; rises again to independence, 134; replaced by the earl, 146
Ealdred, Archbishop of York, i. 166
Earl, the, i. 11, 50; superseded by the thegn, 51
Earldoms, the four great, i. 146; abolished, 185
Earls supersede ealdormen, i. 146
East Anglia, its conquest, i. 36; Christianity in, 59; subject to Mercia, 91; revolts, 102; conquered by the northmen, 104; bridled by Eadward the Elder, 117, 118; earldom of, 146; Protestant martyrs in, iv. 96
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