Alexander III., Pope, i. 235
Alexander I., Czar of Russia, viii. 164, 180, 198, 202
Alexander III., king of Scots, ii. 135
Alfred of Beverley, i. 246
Alfune founds St. Giles', Cripplegate, i. 223
Algiers bombarded by Blake, vi. 116
Allen, Dr. William, iv. 307, 310, 353, 354; his Defense of the English Catholics, 354
Alleyn, Joseph, vi. 223
Alliance, Grand, vii. 49; its success, 79, 80, 88; breaks up, 89; the second, 107; Triple, vi. 249; vii. 185
Almanza, battle of, vii. 134
Alva, Ferdinand Alvarez, Duke of, iv. 225, 257, 258, 298, 300, 335
Amboise, conspiracy of, iv. 175; edict of, 217
America, early settlements in, iv. 329, 330, 345; Puritan emigration to, v. 308-314, 319, 320; English colonies in, vii. 236; their progress, 237; slavery in, ib.; education in, 238; their political condition, 239, 240; relations with England, 241, 243, 244; strife with the French, 249; Pitt's policy in, 266; relations with England after the Seven Years' War, 280-283; Bute's policy towards, 310, 311; Grenville's, 320, 321, 326; English and American theories of their relation to England, 320-325; renewed attempt at taxation of, viii. 3, 4, 14; war with England, 22-26, 32; French settlements in, vii. 232, 242, 243; ceded to England, 307; Spanish conquests in, iv. 329, 330; English trade with, vii. 216; United States of, declare their independence, viii. 24; alliance with France, 28; peace with England, 41; importance of their independence, 42-44; increase of their carrying trade through the Continental System, 177; embargo on trade with Europe, 182; pass an Act of Non-Intercourse with England and France, 183; repeal it, 184; cease intercourse with Great Britain, 192; war with England, 198, 203-205
Amherst, General, vii. 266, 267, 269
Amiens, Mise of, ii. 68; Peace of, viii. 167
Ancrum Moor, battle of, iv. 29
Anderida (Pevensey) destroyed by Saxons, i. 34
André, Bernard, his Life of Henry VII., iii. 83
Andredsweald, the, i. 33; attacked by northmen, 116
Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester, v. 267
Aneurin, ii. 49, 53
Angeln, i. 9
Anglesea conquered by Eadwine, i. 63; reduced by an English fleet, ii. 109; English routed in, 120
Angoulême taken by Henry of Derby, ii. 234; regained by John of Normandy, ib.
Angoumois restored to Edward III., ii. 266; won by Du Guesclin, 287
Angus, Archibald Douglas, sixth (or ninth) Earl of, iii. 231; iv. 22, 29, 52
Anhalt, Christian, Duke of, v. 177
Anjou, documents for early history of, i. 7; counts of, 208-213; conquered by Philip Augustus, 269; cession of, ii. 63
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