A Child's History of England
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| A Child's History of England is a book by Charles Dickens written during the period of 1851—1853. It tells, in Dickens' characteristic sense of humor, the history of England between the periods of 50 BC to 1689. — Excerpted from A Child's History of England on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
[edit] Table of contents
- Table of the Reigns
- Chapter 1: Ancient England and the Romans. From 50 years before Christ, to the Year of our Lord 450
- Chapter 2: Ancient England under the Early Saxons. From the year 450, to the year 871
- Chapter 3: England under the Good Saxon Alfred, and Edward the Elder. From the year 871, to the year 901
- Chapter 4: England under Athelstan and the Six Boy-Kings. From the year 925, to the year 1016
- Chapter 5: England under Canute the Dane. From the year 1016, to the year 1035
- Chapter 6: England under Harold Harefoot, Hardicanute, and Edward the Confessor. From the year 1035, to the year 1066
- Chapter 7: England under Harold the Second, and Conquered by the Normans. All in the same year, 1066
- Chapter 8: England under William the First, the Norman Conqueror. From the year 1066, to the year 1087
- Chapter 9: England under William the Second, called Rufus. From the year 1087, to the year 1100
- Chapter 10: England under Henry the First, called Fine-Scholar. From the year 1100, to the year 1135
- Chapter 11: England under Matilda and Stephen. From the year 1135, to the year 1154
- Chapter 12: Parts First and Second. England under Henry the Second. From the year 1154, to the year 1189
- Chapter 13: England under Richard the First, called the Lion-Heart. From the year 1189, to the year 1199
- Chapter 14: England under John, called Lackland. From the year 1199, to the year 1216
- Chapter 15: England under Henry the Third. From the year 1216, to the year 1272
- Chapter 16: England under Edward the First, called Longshanks. From the year 1272, to the year 1307
- Chapter 17: England under Edward the Second. From the year 1307, to the year 1327
- Chapter 18: England under Edward the Third. From the year 1327, to the year 1377
- Chapter 19: England under Richard the Second. From the year 1377, to the year 1399
- Chapter 20: England under Henry the Fourth, called Bolingbroke. From the year 1399, to the year 1413
- Chapter 21: Parts First and Second. England under Henry the Fifth. From the year 1413, to the year 1422
- Chapter 22: Parts First, Second (The Story of Joan of Arc) and Third. England under Henry the Sixth. From the year 1422, to the year 1461
- Chapter 23: England under Edward the Fourth. From the year 1461, to the year 1483
- Chapter 24: England under Edward the Fifth. For a few weeks in the year 1483
- Chapter 25: England under Richard the Third. From the year 1483, to the year 1485
- Chapter 26: England under Henry the Seventh. From the year 1485, to the year 1509
- Chapter 27: England under Henry the Eighth, called Bluff King How and Burly King Harry. From the year 1509, to the year 1533
- Chapter 28: England under Henry the Eighth, called Bluff King How and Burly King Harry. From the year 1533, to the year 1547
- Chapter 29: England under Edward the Sixth. From the year 1547, to the year 1553
- Chapter 30: England under Mary. From the year 1553, to the year 1558
- Chapter 31: Parts First, Second and Third. England under Elizabeth. From the year 1558, to the year 1603
- Chapter 32: Parts First and Second. England under James the First. From the year 1603, to the year 1625
- Chapter 33: Parts First, Second, Third and Forth. England under Charles the First. From the year 1625, to the year 1649
- Chapter 34: Parts First and Second. England under Oliver Cromwell. From the year 1649, to the year 1660
- Chapter 35: Parts First and Second. England under Charles the Second, called the Merry Monarch. From the year 1660, to the year 1685
- Chapter 36: England under James the Second. From the year 1685, to the year 1688
- Chapter 37: Conclusion. From the year 1688, to the year 1837
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