Anjou, Francis, Duke of, iv. 313, 316, 336-338, 348
Anjou, Henry, Duke of, iv. 297, 298. See Henry III., king of France
Anjou, René, Duke of, iii. 61
Anlaf, the sea-king, i. 120
Annales Angliæ et Scotiæ, i. 274
Annales Cambriæ, i. 7
Anne, daughter of James, Duke of York, vi. 309; vii. 28; forsakes her father, 42; relations with the Churchills, 109-111; Queen, 112; her "Bounty," 123; resistance to the Whigs, 133; temper and policy, 135, 136; breaks with the Duchess of Marlborough, 138; threat to the Electress Sophia, 144; dismisses Oxford, 145; dies, 146
Anne of Bohemia, wife of Richard II., ii. 348, 367
Anne of Cleves, wife of Henry VIII., iii. 351; iv. 17
Anselm, St., i. 193-196; Archbishop of Canterbury, 196; struggle with William Rufus, ib., 197; recalled, 199; crowns Matilda, 200; supports Henry I., 201
Antonio, Don, claimant of Portugal, iv. 367
Antwerp, its trade with England, iv. 257; refugees from, 305, 324; sacked, 310; surrenders to Parma, 349
Appeal, Court of, i. 256
Appeals to the Pope, ii. 222; protest of Edward III. against, 274; forbidden, iii. 302; from Scotland, Edward I.'s claim to, ii. 140
Appellant, the Lords, ii. 353, 354, 371
Aquitaine, Henry Fitz-Empress's relations with, i. 226, 233; revolts against Richard I., 263; secured by Eleanor for John, 268; submits to Philip Augustus, 270; Edward III. does homage for, ii. 209; granted him in full sovereignty, 266; change in its attitude towards the English king, 280; relations with Spain, 282; rejects the hearth-tax, 285; its barons appeal to France, ib.; regained by France, 287, 288; granted by Richard II. to John of Gaunt, 369. See Guienne
Archangel, discovery of, iv. 283
Archers, the English, ii. 241, 242; iii. 31
Architecture under Edward I., ii. 105, 106; domestic, its developement under Elizabeth, iv. 285-287
Arcola, battle of, viii. 123
Arcot seized by Clive, vii. 235
Argyle, Archibald Campbell, fourth Earl of, iv. 114
Argyle, Archibald Campbell, fifth Earl of, iv. 223, 230, 245, 260
Argyle, Archibald Campbell, eighth Earl and first Marquis of (see Lorne), v. 341; his relations with Charles I., 363, 364; defeated at Inverlochy, vi. 38; restored to power, 63; proclaims Charles II. king, 71; death, 181; vii. 8
Argyle, Archibald Campbell, ninth Earl of, vii. 8, 9
Argyle, John Campbell, second Duke of, vii. 146, 183
Aristotle, Edmund Rich lectures on, i. 288, 293
Arkwright, Richard, viii. 60
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