Source Problems in English History
Source Problems in English History
Freeholders, 36-38, 75, 76, 78, 88, 90, 109, no, 127, 128.
Fuller, Mr., speech in the House, 205-206.
General Court (Colonial Legis- lature), 265 and note, 267, 268, 269, 270.
George III., 283, 284.
George, David Lloyd, chancellor of the exchequer, 339; speech at Limehouse, 345-346; at the National Liberal Club, 352 ; in the Nation, 347-348; speech in Parliament, 357-358.
Giles, Sir Edward, speech in the House, 232.
Gladstone, William Ewart, 332, note, 335, 337, 352.
Glanville, 43, 44, 56, note i; excerpts from Treatise as- cribed to, 58-60.
Gostwick, Sir John, Henry VIIL's message to, 173.
Grenville, Thomas, 287-319 pas- sim; letter to Fox, 319-325; letter from Fox, 325-328.
Grosvenor, Sir Richard, Notes of the Parliament of 1628, 180, 181; excerpts from, 232, 233.
Guthrum, 10, 13, 19, 20, note 2; text of Alfred's Peace with, 31.32-
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Habeas Corpus, App., 400.
Hakewill, William, speech in the House, 214-215.
Hansard, 340 ; excerpts from, 349- 350.
Haxey, Thomas, case of, 169.
Heath, Sir Robert, attorney- general, 235-236.
Heneage, Sir Thomas, privy councilor, 201-202.
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Henry I., 39, 41, 42, 54, 74, 77,
80; App., 367, 370. Henry H., 39, 41-44, 74-79,
88-91; App., 370-380. Henry IH., 39, 45, 81-85, 94-
106 passim; App., 396. Henry IV., 162-171 passim, 194
and note 3. Henry V., 194. Henry VI., 194, note 4. Henry VIII., 171, note, 172, 173;
Letters and Papers, quoted, 173,
note, 175, note. High Commission, Court of,
App., 404, 406. Hobby, Sir Thomas, speech in
the House, 228. Holinshed's Chronicles, 171, note;
quoted, 173, notes, 175, note. Holland, in the peace negotia- tions, with America, 284, 285,
286, note I, 298, 304, 305,
311. Holies, Denzil, arrest of and
proceedings against, 235-
238. Home Rule Bill, Irish (1893),
337- House of Lords Reconstitution
Bill, 360-361. Hundred court, 37.
Impositions, the Bate case, 205,
note, 208, 209; App., 399. Income Tax, see Problem VIII. Initiation, right of, 163 and note,
175; of money grants, 165,
note 2. Inquest, Sworn, see Problems II
and III. Itinerant justices, 42-45, 60, 64,
66,74,78-81,94-95, 109; App.,
376. 377, 379. 385. 389. 396,
397.
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