, 200, 201;
last victories, 201;
fall, 203;
at Elba, 205;
re-enters France, 206;
raises an army, 207;
victory at Ligny, _ib._;
defeat at Waterloo, 208-210;
exile to St. Helena, 211
Narbonne sacked by the Black Prince, ii. 260
Naseby, battle of, vi. 40
Nash, Thomas, v. 8
Nassau, Lewis, Count of, iv. 298
Navarete, battle of, ii. 284
Navarre, Anthony of Bourbon, king of, iv. 206
Navy. _See_ Fleet
Nectansmere, battle of, i. 89
Neerwinden, battles of, vii. 80; viii. 107
Nelson, Horatio, viii. 133, 172, 173
Nennius, i. 3
Netherlands,
their importance to Philip II., iv. 255;
rise against him, 256, 297, 298;
alliance with Elizabeth, 311;
English sympathy with, 323, 324;
choose the Duke of Anjou for their sovereign, 336-338;
Parma's successes in, 347;
prevent Parma joining the Armada, 359;
league with France and England, v. 60;
submit to Philip V. of Spain, vii. 101;
Marlborough's campaigns in, 117, 126, 127;
invaded by Lewis XV., vii. 225;
war in, 227, 231;
conquered by France, viii. 109
Neufmarche, Bernard of, ii. 47
Neuss besieged by Charles the Bold, iii. 147-149
Neville, Alexander, Archbishop of York, ii. 353
Neville, Anne, iii. 137, 140
Neville, Cecily, Duchess of York, iii. 73
Neville, George, Chancellor, iii. 113, 123;
Archbishop of York, 113;
deprived of the seals, 130;
betrays London to Edward, 142
Neville, Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland, ii. 379
Neville, house of, iii. 73, 112, 113
Neville's Cross, battle of, ii. 243
New Amsterdam, vi. 243
Newark,
king John dies at, i. 356;
siege of, vi. 19
Newburgh, William of, i. 174
Newbury, battles of, vi. 14, 23, 24
Newcastle-on-Tyne
founded, i. 189;
occupied by the Scots, v. 342;
besieged by the Scots, vi. 23;
Charles I. and the Scots at, 48;
Parliament at, ii. 160
Newcastle, William Cavendish, first Earl, Marquis and Duke of, vi. 4,
18, 19
Newcastle, John Holies, Duke of, vii. 134
Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, vii. 218;
head of the ministry, 246;
refuses subsidy to Russia, 247;
jealous of Pitt, 250;
resigns, _ib._;
joins Pitt in forming a ministry, 251;
opposes Pitt, 304;
retires, 305
New England,
its settlement, v. 310-314;
return of Independents from, v
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