ons, 123 _et seq._
Dawkins, Prof. Boyd, 2
Deira settled, 34
Deorham, battle of, 51
Dunstan, 147
Eadgar of Wessex, 147
Eadmund of East Anglia, 130
Eadward (the Elder), 141
Eadward (the Confessor), 170
Eadwine of Northumbria, 63;
converted, 88
East Anglia colonised, 36;
conquered by Danes, 130
Ecgberht of Wessex, 120
Elmet, 35;
conquered by English, 67
English (or Anglians), 5;
their language, _see_ Anglo-Saxons
English Chronicle, _see_ Chronicle, English
Essex colonised, 36
Felix converts East Anglia, 96
Freeman, Dr. E.A., 57, 64, 65, 69, and _passim_
Frisians, 5;
as slave merchants, 75;
ships, 123;
employed by AElfred, 139
Germanic race, 4
Gewissas, 37
Gildas, 28, 47;
his book, 60
Gregory the Great sends mission to England, 85
Grimm's Law, 175
Guthrum the Dane, 137
Gyrwas, 49
Haesten the pirate, 138, 141
Harold, 170
Hastings, battle of, 171
Heathendom, 16, 71
Hengest, 28
Horsa, 28
Huxley, Prof., on English Ethnography, 5
Hyring, king of Bernicia, 33
Ida of Northumbria, 25, 32;
his pedigree, 46
Iona, 93
Jutes, 5;
settle in Kent, 23, 28;
in the Isle of Wight, 24, 37;
in Northumbria, 32
Kemble, on British in towns, 65;
on Celtic personal names in England, 66
Kent, settled by Jutes, 23, 28;
converted, 85
Lincolnshire colonised, 35;
converted, 91
Lindisfarne, 95
Loidis, 35
London, 37, 158
Lothian, originally English, 35;
unconquered by Danes, 135;
granted to king of Scots, 149
Low Germans, 5;
their language, 176
Marriage in heathen times, 74, 81
Meonwaras, 37
Mercia colonised, 49;
its rise under Penda, 92;
its supremacy, 117;
conquered by Wessex, 122;
by the Danes, 131
Monasteries, 102
Nennius, 32, 67
Nithard, 9
Northumbria settled, 32;
converted, 88;
conquered by Danes, 130
Notitia Imperii, 22
Offa of Mercia, 117;
his dyke, 118
Oswald of Northumbria, 94
Oswiu of Northumbria, 95
Palgrave, Sir F., 66
Paulinus, 88
Penda of Mercia, 91, 94
Phillips, Prof., on Celtic blood in Yorkshire, 57
Port, mythical hero, 31
Rolleston, Prof., on Anglo-Saxon barrows, 25;
on survival of Celts, 59
Ruim, old name of Thanet, 23
Runes, 97
Salisbury conquered by English, 50
Saxons, 5;
English, so called by Celtic races, 21;
settle in Sussex, 24;
in Essex, 36;
in Wessex, 37
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