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Dauphin of France, Louis, son of Philip Augustus, i. 25, 29. 189. 259. Louis, son of Charles VI., i. 173, 178, Charles, afterwards Charles VII., i. 225, Desmond, the old Countess of, ii, 62. Devonshire, Thomas Courtenay, fifth Earl of, i. 308. Devonshire, Thomas Courtenay (his son), sixth Earl of, ii. 8, 18. -- John Courtenay (brother to the last), ii. 49. Diet, English and French, i. 185, 189. Dion Cassius, ii. 256; his speech of Mark Antony, 258. Dionysius Halicarnassensis, ii. 216. Dorset, Thomas Grey, Marquis, Lord Chamberlain, ii. 161. Douglas, Archibald, Earl of, i. 76; his character, 78, 107. Dover, George Charles Lord, on the death of Richard II., i. 72. Duffe, King of Scotland, story respecting, ii. 191. Dugdale, i. 26, 249. Duncan, King of Scotland, ii. 176. Dunois, bastard of Orleans, i. 223. Dunsinane, hill and castle of, ii. 196, 203. Eastcheap, riot in, i. 151. Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI., ii. 26, 31, 34; Edward Plantagenet, Earl of March, afterwards King Ed- V., brought to London, 77; speaks for his mother's his criticisms, i. 94. Elinor, Queen, widow of Henry II., i. 7, 8. Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV.-See Grey, Lady, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV. (afterwards Queen of Princess (afterwards Queen), ii. 166. Ellis, Sir Henry, Letters on English History, i. 309. Ely, Bishop of.-See Fordham and Morton. Elyot, Sir Thomas, his Governor,' i. 140. Embassies to France, i. 179. English, their diet, i. 185, 189; their supposed superiority over the French, 189. Enobarbus, ii. 265, 274. Erpingham, Sir Thomas, i. 192. Erskine, Thomas Lord, ii. 194. Essex, Geoffrey Fitz-Peter, Earl of, i. 27. i. 207. Robert Devereux, Earl of, supposed allusion to him, Eutropius, ii. 210. Exeter, John Holland, Duke of, i. 57, 72, 253. Thomas Beaufort, Duke of, i. 166, 171, 179, 185, John Holland, Duke of, i. 293, 296. 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