Bosnia, Turkish invasion, 35
Bossuet, 111, 179, 221, 245, 247
Boston—
Bothwell, Earl of, 147-51
Bourbon and Francis I., 47, 49
Boyne, Battle of the, 230
Brabant, question of succession, 236-7
Braddock, expedition against Duquesne, 293
Bramante, 47; Julius II. and, 82
Bramball, Abp., 223
Brandenburg, religious toleration in, 286; House of, becomes Calvinist, 136, 181, 286
Brandenburg, the Elector of—
Braunau, 182
Breda, Declaration of, 208
Breitenfeld, battle of, 188
Breslau, battle of, 297
Bried's Hill. See Bunker Hill
Brig of Almond, 148
Brihuega, battle of, 260
Broglie, Duc de, 27
Brooke, Lord, cited, 201
Brougham, Lord, 20
Browne, Robert, 200
Browne, Sir Thomas, cited, 28
Brühl, Saxon minister, 296
Bucer, at Diet of Worms, 99
Buchanan, George, 196
Bucholtz, 15
Bull, vindication of the early fathers, 223
Bunker Hill, battle of, 312
Burgoyne, General, surrender at Saratoga, 312-13
Burke, Edmund, 59, 306; cited, 28, 231; writings of, 217; speeches, 276
Burnet, 15, 271; cited, 216
Burton, 150
Bute, Earl of, Prussian policy, 300
Butler, Colonel, 193
Butler, Jesuit, 116
Cabbala, the, 84
Cabinet, the, 264-5
Cabral, commands force in India, 55, 59
Cadogan, leads the Dutch auxiliaries, 269
Cætani, Cardinal, 169
Cajetan, Cardinal—
Calcutta, capture of, 295
Calendar, reformation of the, 84, 121, 162
Calicut, 55, 56
Calixtus III., Pope, 79
Calvin, John—
Calvinism. (See also Protestantism and Lutheranism)—
Cambray, League of, 46
Camden, American speeches, 217
Campana, Mme., 15
Campbell of Glenlyon, 228-9
Campeggio, Cardinal, 106, 108; and the divorce, 139-40
Canada, conquest, 299; loyalty during American War, 312
Capito, 134
Capo d'Istria, Bishop of, 110
Capuchins, the, 110 114, 123
Caraffa, Bishop of Chieti. See Paul IV., Pope
Carberry Hill, 148
Carlos, Don, 146
Carlstadt, Andreas R.—
Carlyle, 11, 289
Carvajal, Cardinal, 108
Casa, Della, and the Index, 120
Casale, French occupation, 242-3
Casas, Las, 53, 67, 68
Casaubon, cited, 170; and James I., 197
Casket Letters, the, 149-52
Castellio, 136
Castlemaine, Lord, 227
Casuists, the, 226
Catesby, 197
Catharine of Aragon, opposition to Wolsey, 137-8; the divorce, 137-41
Catharine of Medici—
Catharine of Russia, 284-5; peace with Frederic, 300; Polish policy, 301-2
Catharine, wife of Peter the Great, 283
Catholic Peers, trial of, 215
Catholic Reformation. See Counter-Reformation, the