Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History (100 page)

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Corporation Acts

Coventry

Coverdale, Miles

Cowley, Abraham

craftsmen and guilds

Cranfield, Lionel, earl of Middlesex

Cranmer, Archbishop Thomas

Book of Common Prayer
burning of
Henry VIII’s final years
Henry’s marriages and
Protestantism and

crime and corruption

alehouses and
within the church
criminal proceedings
draconian punishment
migrant workers
poverty and
sensational criminals
witchcraft
women and
see also
capital punishment; laws and policing

Cromwell, Oliver

Civil Wars military
death of
dissolves Rump
England and Scotland
generalship
Ireland and
pleads for Scottish support
portrait of
posthumous punishment
problem of taxes
the Protectorate
reforms of

Cromwell, Richard

Cromwell, Thomas

decline and execution of
governmental initiatives
literature and
Protestantism and
secures Church for king
succeeds Wolsey

Crowley, Robert

Danby, earl of (Thomas Osborne)

Darby, Abraham

Darnley, Lord (Henry Stewart)

Davenant, Charles

Davison, William

death and burial

Decker, Thomas

The Roaring Girl

Declaration of Indulgence (1672)

Declaratory Act

Dee, John

Defoe, Daniel

Moll Flanders
Review

Deism

Dekker, Thomas

democratic movements

Levellers
see also
civil liberties

Denmark

Thirty Years’ War
War of the Spanish Succession

Denny, Sir Anthony

Dering, Sir Edward

Devereaux, Robert, 2nd earl of Essex
see
Essex, 2nd earl of

Devereaux, Robert, 3rd earl of Essex
see
Essex, 3rd earl of

Devonshire, earl of (William Cavendish)

Dickens, A. G.

Dickson, P. G. M.

Diggers

disease and illness

charity hospitals
commoners and
doctors
infant mortality
influenza
life expectancy
plague

Dissenters

conforming
Declaration of Indulgence (1672)
effect of Glorious Revolution
James II and
numbers of
scientific approaches

Donne, John

Dorchester, Countess of (Catherine Sedley)

Douglas, Archibald, earl of Angus

Dover, Treaty of

Dowland, John

Drake, Sir Francis

Drayton, Michael

Dryden, John

Absalom and Achitophel

Dudley, Edmund

Dudley, Guildford

Dudley, John
see
Northumberland, duke of

Dudley, Robert
see
Leicester, earl of

Duffy, Eamon

Dundee, Viscount (John Graham)

Dunton, John

East India Company

Eastland Company

economics and economy

see also
agriculture; taxation; trade

economy and economics

Charles II
costs of government
depression of 1621
Elizabethan
government role in
Henry VII and
Henry VIII and
increased trade and industry
inequalities
James II’s trade boom
James VI’s needs
monied men
monopolies
national debt
Somerset/Edward VI
Whig financial revolution

Edgehill, Battle of

Edinburgh, Treaty of (1328)

Edinburgh, University of

Edmund de la Pole, earl of Suffolk

education

Church and
for the elite
for girls
non-conformist
professions and
universities
see also
literacy

Edward, earl of Warwick

Edward I (Plantagenet)

Edward III (Plantagenet)

Edward IV (York)

Edward V (York)

Edward VI (Tudor)

birth of
health of
Mary, Queen of Scots and
religion and
Seymour’s rule for

Edwards, Thomas

Gangraena

Effingham, Lord Howard of (Charles)

Eliot, Sir John

Elizabeth of York (Henry VII’s queen)

Elizabeth, Princess (James I’s daughter)

descendants in Hanover
marriage to Frederick V

Elizabeth I (Tudor)

accession of
advisers
arts and culture
birth of
Catholic plots against
character of
death of
foreign policies
France and
frugality of
as houseguest
marriage politics
Mary, Queen of Scots and
under Mary I
monarchy and
Parliament and
portraits of
Puritans and
reinstated as heir
religious settlement
secret Catholics and
Tilbury speech
the “Virgin Queen”
as woman ruler

Elton, G. R.

The Tudor Revolution in Government

Empson, Sir Richard

enclosure

England achievements of

alliance with Dutch
Anglo-Saxon settlement
Celtic lands and
character of at end of Stuarts
colonies of
the Commonwealth government
conflicts with Roman church
at Elizabeth’s accession
end of Tudor era
foreign policy role
geography of
loses Calais
maps of
Civil Wars
counties
towns and trade
Wars of the Roses
natural resources
population of
Scottish conflicts
self-identity
sources of Civil Wars
Spanish Empire and
unrest under Edward VI
upheavals of Stuart years
see also
economy and economics;
Parliament; social structure;
individual monarchs

English language

Epsom

Erasmus, Desiderius

Essex, 2nd earl of (Robert Devereaux)

Ireland and
royal friendship and rebellion

Essex, 3rd earl of (Robert Devereaux)

Civil Wars military campaign

Étaples, Treaty of

Etherege, George

Eugene, Prince of Savoy

Europe

context of
maps of
age of Louis XIV
Elizabethan era wars
War of the Spanish Succession

Evelyn, John

Exeter (city)

Fairfax, Sir Thomas

families

kinship ties
size and mortality
structures of
wardships

Fawkes, Guy

Felipe V of Spain/Philippe of Anjou

Fell, Margaret

Women’s Speaking Justified

Felton, John

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