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IN TEN VOLUMES. VOL. X.

EDINBURGH: WILLIAM P. NIMMO.

1866.

MUEKAY AND OIBB, PUINTERS. EDI.VBUKOII

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ABBOT of Unreason, vi. 64

ABELARD, ii. 291

ABERBROTHOC, i. 318, 321 ; ii. 205, 207, 230

Henry, Abbot of, i. 99,

Abbots of, ii. 206

Abbey of, ii. 205. See ARBROATH

ABERCORN. Edward I. of England proceeds to, i. 147

Castle of, taken by James II. iv. 102, 104. Mentioned, 105

ABERCROMBY, author of the Martial Achievements, noticed, i. 125 n.; iv. 278

David, Dean of Aberdeen, iv. 264

ABERDEEN. Edward I. of England passes through, i. 105. Noticed, 174. Part of Wallace's body sent to, 186. Mentioned, 208; ii. Ill, 206, 233 n. 234, 237, 238, 248, 295, 364 ; iii. 64, 148 ; iv. 159, 267 ; v. 9, 25, 30, 174, 219, 241 ; vi. 175, 263, 265, 266 ; vii. 278, 339 ; viii. 12 n.; ix. 14, 25, 26, 39, 75, 146, 152, 153, 154, 167, 233-234

Bishop of, noticed, iii. 76 ; iv. 137, 178, 206, 261, 290 ; v. 115,

145, 149, 153, 155, 156, 167, 204, 205 n. 242 n. ; vi. 207

Thomas, bishop of, iv. 130

Provost of, vii. 164 n.

Burgesses of, hanged by order of Wallace, i. 127

Breviary of, v. 36 n.

Castle of, taken by Bruce, i. 233-234. Mentioned, ii. 171 ;

iv. 226

Cross of, ix. 234

Old Kirk of, ix. 234

King's College of. Erection of, v. 9. Visited by James V. 241

Fort of, i. 84 n.

County of, revolts against Edward I. of England, i. 117. Men- tioned, 232 ; ii. 46, 167, 171 ; iii. 139

ABERDOUR, i. 147 n. ; viii. 115

ABERGAVENNY— Lord, viii. 311

ABERGELDIE— Gordon of. See GORDON

ABERNETHY— Alexander de, i. 231 Sir Laurence, i. 275 ; ii. 53

Sir William of Salton, iii. 115

Sir William de, slain at the battle of Harlaw, iii. 149-151

Lord, iv. 192

ABERTARFF, vi. 62

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ABINGDON— Sir Thomas, iii. 50

the name of an accomplice of Babington's, viii. 264

ABOYNE— the fort of, i. 84 n.

ACHENDOWN— Castle of, vi. 266

ACHINROSS-John, ix. 176-179, 189

ACRE— John of, husband of Mary de Couci, i. 14-15

ADA, sister of King William the Lion, her descendant claims the crown, i. 77

daughter of David earl of Huntingdon, her son claims the

crown, i. 78. Noticed, 83

Sister of Malcolm IV. ii. 219

Daughter of William the Lion. See ILDA

ADAM, a canon, ii. 291

ADAMSON, archbishop of St. Andrews, viii. 176, 185, 207, 339

ADE, son of Aldan, ii. 216

ADVENTURES of Sir Gawyn, romance of, ii. 306

AEBUDAE— The, i. 40

AELFWIG— Rufus, noticed, ii. 246 n.

AFFLECK, a servant of Morton, viii. 77

AGINCOURT— Battle of, iii. 325

AGMONDESH AM— Walter. The seal of Scotland placed in the hands of, i. 75-76, 107

AGNADILLO— Battle of, v. 34

AGNES— Black, of Dunbar, her defence of the castle, ii. 51-52

AGRICULTURE in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ii. 178-186. In the reign of Robert II. iii. 57. Poverty of, in the reign of Robert III. 126-127. Enactments regarding, 223-224; iv. 313, 314 ; v. 22-23

AGUILAR— Don Juan De, ix. 338

AIKMAN— Mr. John, slain, ix. 114 n.

AILSA CRAIG, ix. 233

AINSLOW— John, v. 46 n,

AIRD, a minister of the Kirk, ix. 239

AITKEN, accused of witchcraft, and deceit of, ix. 248-249

ALAN, Lord of Galloway, expels Olaf, King of Man, from his domi- nions, i. 20-21, his fleet, 21 n.

Bishop of Caithness, appointed Chancellor of Scotland, i. 75.

Noticed, 76

ALANSON— Ewen, v. Ill

ALBANY Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife, Duke of, noticed, iii. 5 ; ravages England, 40. His opinion of the laws, 40-41. Noticed, 42. Leads the army into England, 43-44,- 53. Appointed regent, and character of, 54-55. Noticed, 55. Power and intriguing character of, 61, 68, 71, 72. Noticed, 73. The regency taken from him, 74-77. Noticed, 79, 82, 85, 87-88. His murder of the Duke of Rothesay, 101-108. Noticed, 110. Joins in the conspiracy against Henry IV. of England, 119, 122-123. Instance of the bad government of, 123-124, 125-126. Encourages the supposition that Richard II. of England is still alive, 127-128. Threatened invasion of England, 130. His ambition and intrigues with England, 130-134. Ap- pointed regent, after the death of Robert III. 137. His policy in

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government, ib. His hatred of heretics, 142, 143. Pleases the people by objecting to a proposed tax, 144. Quells the rebellion of Donald of the Isles, 152-153. His ambition regarding his son, 154. Unruly state of the country, 158. His endeavours to pre- vent James I. from leaving his captivity, 158-162. Invades England, 162-163. Assists France, 164. His death, and results of it, 164-165. Casual notices of, 173, 175, 177, 188, 189, 192, 193, 200, 204, 224, 246, 247, 256, 272-273. In connexion with Richard II. 280, 281, 283 n. 284, 285, 287, 289-290, 316-318, 319, 324-326. Note on the character of, 338-339. Noticed, iv. 37

ALBANY Murdoch Stewart, Duke of, taken prisoner at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 110-114, noticed, 119, 126, 132,154, 157. Re- lieved from captivity, 158-159, noticed, 160. Succeeds his father in the regency, 165. His inability to govern, 165-166, 167. Resigns his office to James I. 170, noticed, 173, 175, 188. Ar- rested, 189-190. Condemned and executed, 191-193. Casual notices of, 194, 195, 200, 201, 224, 246, 250, 272, 285, 316 n. 324

Alexander Stuart, Duke of, noticed, iv. 155, 178, 179, 211.

Character of, 213. Lawless conduct and imprisonment of, 215- 217. Escape and rebellion of, 218-221, noticed, 223. League with Edward IV. of England, 225-226; and design on the crown of Scotland, 228-235. Negotiates with the nobles, and takes charge of his brother the king, 236-239. Appointed lieutenant- general, 239-240. Negotiations with Edward, 240-242. Sues for pardon, 243-244. Again rebels, 245-246, 247-248. Death of,

249. Noticed, 250, 257, 258, 279; v. 43, 75, 85, 102-103

Duke of, called to Scotland, to be regent, v. 73, 75, 77, 79, 80,

81, 82, 83. Arrives in Scotland, 83. Situation and character of, 84-85. Takes the custody of the young king out of the hands of his mother, 86-90. His firmness and forbearance towards the queen and her party, 90-96. Treaty with France and England, 96-97. Parliament approves of the government of, 98-99. In- trigues against the government of, 99-102. Deserted by France, 103-105. Obtains leave to visit France, 105-106. Dissension in the country during the absence of, 106-119. Reconciled to the queen-mother, and returns to Scotland, 120-122. His endeavours to restore order, and intrigues of England against, 122-128. Obliged to prepare fora war with England, 128-131. Reason for the dismissal of his army, 132-134. Continued difficulties of, and again sails for France, 134-136. Disturbances during the absence of, 136-137. Returns to Scotland, and declares war with Eng- land, 137-139. Cause of his retreat from England, 139-144. Final departure for France, 144-146. Faction in Scotland against the return of, 147-155. Casual notices of, 157 n. 158, 161, 166, 177,205,218,219,220

Arthur, Duke of, death of, v. 240

Isabella, wife of Murdoch, Duke of, iii. 190

Family of, extirpated by James I. iii. 186-195, 200, 201, 214,

250, 256, 260, 270, 272; iv. 60 ALBEMARLE— Earl of, i. 16 ALBERT— the Archduke, ix. 346

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ALDAN, ii. 216.

ALENCON— the Duke d', vii. 349 ; viii. 14

ALESS— Alexander, Y. 207

ALEXANDER I. Casual notices of, ii. 177, 179, 198, 199, 201, 204, 206, 209, 218, 237, 238, 247-248, 255, 264, 282, 344, 360

II. Who married to, i. 1 n. A story of private revenge at

the conclusion of the reign of, mentioned, 2-3. His reply to the complaints of Henry III. of England, 4. Puts himself at the head of an army, ib. Beloved in England, 5. The consequences of that, ib. Consents to maintain fidelity to Henry, ib. Agrees that his son is to marry the daughter of the King of England, ib. Noticed, 17 n. Intends the reduction of the Norwegians, 21. His descen- dants claim the crown, 77. Casual notices of, 80, 81, 323 ; ii. 178, 179, 195, 214, 221-222, 241, 243, 258, 280, 286-288, 289, 336, 346, 354, 361, 362

III. crowned at Scone, i. 1. His parentage, 1 n. His long

minority, 2. State of England and Scotland at his accession, 5-6. Dispute about his coronation, 6. Knighted, 7. His coronation, ib. Married to Margaret, daughter of Henry III. of England, 7-8. Refuses to render fealty to Henry for his kingdom of Scotland, 8. Receives Henry in Roxburgh Castle, 12. Repairs to Edinburgh with his queen, 13. Visits England with his queen, 14. Carried off by the Comyns from Kinross to Stirling, 15. Defeats a plot against him, 16. Insists upon favourable terms with Henry III. of England, ib. Consents to visit London, 18. Returns home, 19-20. Noticed, 27. Overtures of peace with Haco king of Nor- way, 28-29. An ambassador to, from Haco, 29. Do not agree, 29-30. Prepares to drive Haco from the coast, 32. Noticed, 39. Receives accounts of the death of Haco, and of the birth of his son, ib. Levies an army to invade the Isles, ib. Treaty with, 40- 41. Noticed, 41 n. Refuses the demand of the papal legate 41. Sends a crusade to Palestine, 41-42. Displeased at the marriage of Margory countess of Carrick, 43. Attends the coronation of Edward I. of England with his queen, 44. State of his kingdom, ib. Appears at Westminster, and offers fealty to Edward I. 45-47. Refuses unconditional homage, ib. Noticed, 46 n. Marries his daughter Margaret to Eric king of Nor- way, 47. His son Alexander married to Margaret, daughter of the Earl of Flanders, 48. Death of his children, 49. Noticed, 48 n. Settles the succession, 49. Marries Joleta, daughter of the Count de Dreuz, ib. His death, 50. His political character, 50-53. His domestic character, 53. His granddaughter succeeds him, 54. Casual notices of, 54, 56, 66 n. 67, 70, 81, 85, 160, 279, 335, 351; ii. 44, 169, 176, 178, 188, 192, 193, 196, 199, 200, 222- 224, 236, 243-244, 251, 253, 259, 265, 273, 274, 277, 280, 288-289, 290, 294, 304, 309, 314, 319, 325, 327, 336-337, 342, 343, 346-347, 358,362-363,364,369,371; iii.213,236; iv. 120,161,186; y.lln.

III.— Pope, ii. 284

Prince son of Alexander III. ii. 223

Son of James I. born, iii. 236

ALEXANDRIA, ii. 253

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ALLAN, a bondsman, ii. 212

-of the Clan Cameron, iv. 316

ALLEN John, his Independence of Scotland, noticed, v. 275 n. ALLOA, viii. 185

Castle of, iv. 38

ALMOND— Bridge of, vii. 89 ALNETE— Forest of, ii. 167 ALNWICK, mentioned, ii. 345; iii. 33, 45. Burnt, iv. 55; v. 58,

321 n. 329; vi. 335

William, iii. 168

Castle of, i. 128, 349; iii. 313; vii. 242

Fortress of, iv. 168-169

ALONZO, King of Leon, ii. 4

ALVA— Duke of, vii. 15, 192, 241,282, 309, 349

ALYTH— Forest of, ii. 167

AMADIS, ii. 48 ; v. 69

AMERICA— North, v. 5

AMIENS— Bishop of, vi. 141, 162-163, 167, 198

Treaty at, i. 168, 171

AMISFIELD— Laird of, iv. 290

AMYOT— Mr. iii. 292 n. 308

ANANDERDALE,i. 235 n.

ANCRAM— Skirmish at, v. 315-317. Mentioned, vi. 40

Ker of. See KER

ANDERSON— Martyrdom of, v. 297-298

ANDREW— John, iii. 314

ANDREWS, an astrologer, iv. 216

ANGUS, mentioned, i. 233, 234 ; ii. 171, 238 ; iv. 45, 98, 267, 293 ;

v. 229, 230, 235, 351; vi. 80, 81, 86, 175; vii. 93; ix. 39-40 Lord of Kentire and Isla, his dilemma, i. 26. Submits to

Haco king of Norway, 26 Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of, refuses to surrender the castles

to Edward I. of England, i. 74-75. Takes the oath of homage to

Ed ward, 7 6. Renews his oath of homage to Edward, 94. Noticed,

127 n. Umfraville, Earl of, betrays Wallace's army to Edward I. of

England, i. 141. With the court of Edward, 149. Noticed, 148 n.

152, 234

of Isla, receives Bruce, i. 211-212. Noticed, 262

Earl of, in 1330, ii. 6

Earl of, in 1346, ii. 69

- Thomas, Earl of, noticed, ii. 86, 95, 102, 106-107. Imprisoned,

and dies, 109

grandson of John of the Isles, ii. 154

of the Isles, ii. 274.

Earl of, taken prisoner at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 110-

114. Noticed,169, 173

Dhu, or Black Angus, iii. 147-148

William Douglas, Earl of, noticed, iii. 188, 190, 191, 219, 251,

268 of Moray and Makmathan, iii. 216

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ANGUS— Earl of, iii. 275

Douglas, second earl of, noticed, iv. 8, 71, 75, 90, 103, 105.

Defeats the Earl of Douglas and rewarded with his lands, 121-122. At the siege of Roxburgh, 149-151, 153. Assists Henry VI. to regain his crown, 166, 168-169. Death of, 169

third earl of, noticed, iv. 170, 171

Earl of, noticed, iv. 217-218, 225, 226. Treason of, 230-235,

240-241, 242, 243, 244, 255, 265, 287, 290, 293. Punished for his treason, 308. His remonstrance with James IV. at the battle of Flodden, v. 61. Noticed, 76

George Douglas, Earl of, iv. 122, 334-335

Douglas, Earl of, noticed, v. 73, 75-76. Marries the queen- dowager, 78-79. Heads a faction, 79-80, 81, 81-83. His opposition to the Regent Albany, 86-97. Deserts his wife, 97. Again rebels against Albany, 99. Noticed, 105, 106, 108, 109. Further intrigues of, 112-114. Disputes the government with the Earl of Arran, 115-119, 120-122. Noticed, 124. Takes refuge in flight, 124-125, 126, 127. Goes over to France, 129-130. Intrigues with Henry VIII. against Scotland, 147-155. Attacks the queen-mother, in Edinburgh, 156-157. His continued attempts to gain power in the administration, 158-165. Takes the custody of the king, 166- 180. Escape of James from, 182-186. Expelled the country, 186-191. Casual notices of, 192, 197, 200, 204,210, 214, 218,220, 233, 236, 245. Enters into a bond with Henry VIII. and returns to Scotland, 253-303. Deserts the cause of Henry, 303, 306. Charged with treason, 310. Double dealing of, 311-313. His revenge on the English, 314-318. Again assists Henry VIII., 319- 324, 326-327, 329-331, 334, 340, 342-343 n. Joins the Scottish government, vi. 3-5. Noticed, 16. At the battle of Pinkie, 26-27, 29-33. Noticed, 37. Defeats the English, 39. Noticed, 43, 320 n. ; vii. 27

William, Earl of. Casual notices of, viii. 16, 19-20, 31, 33, 38,

44, 45, 71, 75, 77-78, 78, 87, 141, 147-149, 149, 154, 159. Retires beyond Spey, 159, 162, 167, 173, 175. Declared guilty of high treason, 177, 188, 194, 200, 205, 206, 213, 218, 230,233. His return to Scotland, and restoration to power, 238, 242, 333 ; ix. 8, 9, 13, 17, 25, 31, 36. His connexion with the Spanish Blanks, 67-76,80,87,106. Noticed, 108, 109, 111, 113, 114. Proposed trial of, 115-119. Act of oblivion granted by James to, 119-127. Re- newed treason of, 128, 129, 131. Rigorous measures pursued against, 131, 132-133, 136, 137, 141, 142-144, 153, 169. Proposed restoration of, 200-205. Becomes Protestant, 232-235, 243. Noticed, 272. Letter on the rebellion of, 467-469

Lady Mary Stuart, Countess of. See MARY

House of, iv. 46 ; vii. 348

Men of, iv. 274; vi. 27

Earldom of, vi. 328

Barons of, vi. 98

ANJOU, iv. 168, 198

Count of. Treaty of marriage between his daughter and the

eldest son of John Baliol, i. 95

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ANJOU— Louis, Duke of, iii. 137

Duke of, viii. 62

ANNABELLA DRUMMOND, queen of Robert III. Casual notices of, iii. 59, 72, 74, 79, 123, 136

Stewart, sister of James II. iv. 120

ANN ACHE, iv. 114

ANNAN, ii. 20, 21 ; v. 131 ; vi. 35-36

Town of, burnt by the English, i. 131

ANNAND— David de, i. 234 n.

Sir David de, ii. 42

Castle of, vii. 281

ANNANDALE, i. 115. Invaded by Wallace, 128. Invaded by Lord Robert Clifford, 130-131. Mentioned, 147. Invaded by Edward I. of England, 157. Mentioned, 192, 193, 194, 197, 218 ; ii. 22, 32, 36, 74, 80-82, 113, 119, 136, 171, 172, 238 ; iii. 6, 140; iv. 23, 77, 103, 218, 229 ; vi. 36 ; vii. 194, 280.

and Cleveland Robert de Bruce, Lord of, i. 42. Schemes

with the barons against Margaret of Norway, 55-57. Sent to treat with the King of England, 57. Noticed, 59. Conceals his views, 60. Begins his ambitious schemes, and collects his fol- lowers, 67. Appeals to Edward I. of England, 69. Acknow- ledges Edward as lord-paramount, 72. Takes the oath of homage to Edward, 76. The descent through which he claims the crown, 78. His claim considered, ib. His arguments in favour of his claim, 80-81. His claim set aside by Edward, 82. Claims a part of the kingdom, 83. Noticed, 85. His estates forfeited, 94. His con- nexion with the crown of Scotland, 189. His refusal of homage to Baliol noticed, 190

the men of, i. 192 ; iv. 274

ANNE of Brittany, her appeal to James IV. v. 48-49 Boleyn, noticed, v. 200, 209

of Denmark, her betrothment and marriage with James VI.

ix. 27-34. Casual notices of, 40, 45, 48, 60, 68. Forms a party against Maitland, 78, 79, 84-85, 85-86. Casual notices of, 87, 89, 108, 123. Birth of her first child, 130, 138, 140. Faction of, 159-161, 166, 168-169, 171-174, 181, 182. Her gift to the king, 184-185. Mission from Elizabeth to, 186, 187-188. Casual notices of, 205,21 1-212, 219, 244 n. 245-246, 249, 281, 282, 322. Differences between, and James, 326-327. Casual notices of, 344-345, 350, 360

ANNIBAL, one of Mary's suite, viii. 353

ANSLEY, a tavern keeper, vii. 85

ANSTRUTHER, vi. 108

APPLEBY— burnt, i. 282

AQUITAINE— People of, i. 325

Duchy of, i. 92

ARABELLA STEWART. See STEWART

ARBROATH Skirmish regarding the religious house of, at, iv. 49, 51. Mentioned, vi. 252

Lord, noticed, vii. 178,253 ; viii. 19-20, 44,46, 52, 93, 175, 213, 241,242; ix. 6 Earl of, ix. 84

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ARBROATH-?Abbot of, iii. 245 ; vi. 43 ; vii. 296

Abbey of, viii. 52.

See ABERBROTHOC

ARCHERY— Enactments regarding, iii. 185 ; iv. 139-140

ARCHIPELAGO Western, overspread by the Norwegians, i. 20

ARCHITECTURE— Early, ii. 316-333

ARCY— Norman d', i. 84 n.

ARDINCAPLE— Macaulay of. See MACAULAT

ARDINGUILL—John, iii. 314

ARDKINGLASS— Campbell of. See CAMPBELL

ARDMANACHE, iv. 114

ARDNAMURCHAN, mentioned, iv. 317; v. 230

M'lan of. See M'!AN

ARDROSSAN— Sir Fergus of. See FERGUS

ARE the fort of, i. 85 n. See AYR

ARGENTINE— Sir Giles de, at the battle of Bannockburn, i. 269. His valour at, and death, 274

ARGYLE, mentioned, ii. 141, 188, 204, 321 n. ; iii. 153 ; vii. 3 ; ix. 179

Alexander of, i. 240 n.

John, Prince of, noticed, i. 248, 259, 290, 291 n. See LORN

John of

John of, in 1342, ii. 66

Ewen of, ii. 240

Angus of, ii. 241

the Master of, iv. 293

Archibald earl of, noticed, v. 17, 18, 52. Slain at the battle

of Flodden, 63-67

Archibald earl of, noticed, vi. 79, 82, 84

Earl of, his interference with the Lorns, iv. 158. Noticed,

170, 178, 207, 238, 246-247, 249, 254 n. Treason of, 265-266, 287, 288. Casual notices of, 290, 293, 298, 299 ; v. 18, 105. Subdues the Isles, 111-112. Casual notices of, 113, 135, 140, 145- 146, 167, 182, 189, 191. Connexion of, with the Isles, 194-195. Casual notices of, 198, 200 n. 201, 203, 259, 265. Endeavours to oppose the government of Arran, 267-268, 283, 285. Opposed to the English party, 297, 302, 306 n. Casual notices of, 307, 309, 319, 325 n. 329, 331, 333, 337 ; vi. 4, 5 n. 27, 28. Joins the English, 38. Noticed, 61-62, 66-67. Protestantism of, 81, 84, 85, 86, 101. 104, 105. Joins the Protestant army, 106, 107, 109, 114, 115, 122 n. 129, 130 n. 131, 137, 142, 144, 159, 163-164, 185, 190, 207, 251, 280, 290, 325. Displeased at the proposed marriage of Mary with Darnley, 327-328, 332. Noticed, 336, 341, 343, 347. Joins the party against Mary, 347. Plots against Mary and Darnley, and open rebellion of, 349-352. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, vii. 23-24, 25. Noticed, 36-37, 41, 45. Joins the plot against Darnley, 51-54, 67. Joins the party of Bothwell, 71, 73, 77, 82, 85, 86. Secretly opposes Bothwell, 87, 93, 101. His con- nexion with the murder of Darnley, 104, 111. Returns to the support of Mary, 118, 132. Noticed, 136. Treachery of, to Mary, 141, 160, 161. Noticed, 164 n. Farther notices of his connexion

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with the murder of Darnley, 167, 170. Noticed, 172. Joins Mary's army, 175, 192, 193-194. Endeavours to support Mary's cause in Scotland against Moray, 224-228, 256. Against the Protestant party, 261, 264, 266, 279, 297, 300, 335, 336

ARGYLE— Earl of, viii. 19. Coalition against Morton, 23, 24, 25. Succeeds in removing Morton, 27-28. Noticed, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35. Takes arms against Morton, 37-38. Noticed, 44, 52, 54, 56, 77, 93-94, 105, 149; ix. 10, 79, 83-84, 86, 87, 108, 128, 131, 137. His skirmish with the Catholic earls, 145-152. Noticed, 154. Conspiracy against, 161-164. Noticed, 171. Intrigues with Elizabeth, 176-180, 189, 191. Noticed, 277, 350

John of, Lord of Lorn. See LORN

Countess of, noticed, vii. 28, 54 ; viii. 53

Earls of, vi. 61

Barons of, i. 209

House of, ix. 62

Men of, i. 262, 328

Bishopric of, iv. 107

County of, iv. 104, 293 ; T. 19, 230, 297, 309 ; vi. 175 ; vii. 290

Earldom of, ix. 162

ARKINHOLME— Battle of, iv. 103-104. Mentioned, 106

ARMADA— the Spanish, ix. 15-20, 23, 35, 186.

ARMAGH, i. 287

ARMS and Armour of the early ages, ii. 349-367. MS. Cartulary of Aberbrothock, referred to on, 404. Enactments regarding, iii. 234; iv. 123-124, 139; v. 210, 237-238.

ARMSTRONG— Gilbert, ii. 116, 139

Johnnie, hanged, v. 193

Hector, vii. 246

William, of Kinmont. Capture and release of, from Carlisle,

ix. 194-199. Noticed, 223. Capture and rescue of, illustrated, 385-387, 389-390 Jock, Francie, Geordie, and Sandy, ix. 195, 196

Hobbie, of Mangerton, ix. 196

Sandy, ix. 196

Family of, noticed, iv. 322 ; v. 25, 168, 174, 289 ; vii. 45, 47, 242

ARR AGON Infanta of, iii. 164

ARRAN, ii. 157; iv. 106, 182, 293; v. 19, 230, 308

Lands of, viii. 185

Island of, mentioned, i. 28. Claimed by Alexander, iii. 29.

Mentioned, 36, 37. Given to Thomas Bisset, 148, 218-219

Thomas Boyd, Earl of married to a sister of James III.

iv. 182. Noticed, 184-185. Power of, 187-188. Flight and out- lawry of, 190-192. Joins the Duke of Burgundy, 193-194, 201

Earl of, son of the Duke of Chastelherault. Advised by

Elizabeth of England to revolt against Mary of Guise, vi. 132-134, 139-140,142,143,144. Defeat of, 148-149. Noticed, 151, 154-155, 190. Proposed marriage of, with Elizabeth of England, 190-191, 193, 196-197,204. Noticed, 205 n. Proposed in marriage to Queen Mary, 208, 219. Noticed, 222, 247. Madness, and supposed plot of, 255-257, 325, 326 ; viii. 19, 44, 46

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ARRAN Captain James Stewart, Earl of. Account of, viii. 67. Accuses Morton, 68, 78. Made Earl of Arran, 79, 82. Ad- vancement of him and his retainers on the death of Morton, 85-88. Casual notices of, 90, 92-93, 97, 99, 104-106, 107, 109, 111-114, 117, 136, 154, 165. His interview with Cowrie in prison, 169, 170. In possession of the supreme power in Scotland, 174, 175-177, 182, 183, 188, 189. His conference with Hunsdon, 191, 203, 210, 213, 215. His violent proceedings, 220. Imprisoned, 228, 229-239, 243. Noticed, ix. 17,27. Returns to court, 84-85, 95. Noticed, 272

Hamilton, Earl of. See HAMILTON, Lord

Countess of, viii. 204, 210

ARRINGTON— Captain, noticed, vii. 323; viii. 47, 50-51, 57, 58, 92

ARROCHAR, i. 30.

ARTHUR— King, legends of, noticed, ii. 300, 306-307, 342. His knights of the round table acted, v. 32.

Son of Henry VII. v. 27.

ARTHUR SEAT, ix. 131.

ARTICLES Lords of the, mentioned, ii. 234. Lords of, instituted, iii. 175, 186,206.

ARTILLERY in the reign of James III. iv. 219.

ARTISANS— Foreign, v. 240.

ARTS— State of the, in the early ages, ii. 371-373.

ARUNDEL— Earl of, attends the meeting at York, i. 134. Noticed, 259, 293.

Earl of, in 1337, defeated by the Scots, ii. 51-52.

Earl of, vii. 230 ; viii. 317

Charles, viii. 258

ASHBY— William, his mission to Scotland, ix. 19, 20, 25,28, 29-30

ASHFIELD— Sir Edmund, seizure of, ix. 264-266. His instructions to James VI. 325-326

ASHTON— Sir Walter, viii. 296, 300

Mr. Roger, ix. 3-4, 48 n. 351

ASSEMBLY— General, of 1578, viii. 30. Of 1579, protest against Popery, &c. 48-49. Second Book of Discipline drawn up by, 90- 91. Of 1581, 91-92. Vindicates the raid of Ruthven, 122

See CHURCH.

ASSISA BURGORUM, ii. 249.

ASSOCIATION— Formation of the, viii. 90, 91-92, 93.

ASTLE— Mr. noticed, iii. 108 n.

ASTORNISH, iv. 165

ATHELSTANE— King, charter of, iii. 40-41

ATHERESTON, iii. 306

ATHOLE, i. 207; ii. 34, 141; iv. 58, 166, 293; v. 76, 203; vii. 36. 238-239,278; ix. 114,272.

Henry, Earl of, his family mentioned, i. 2 n.

Patrick, Earl of, defeats Bisset at a tournament, i. 2. Found

murdered in his house, ib- Noticed, ii. 325, 346

David, Earl of, departs for the crusade, i. 42

Earl of, joins Annandale, i. 67. Takes the oath of homage to

Edward I. of England, 76. Invades England, 99. At the taking

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of the castle of Dunbar, 1 00. Submits to Edward I. of England,

101. Noticed, 127, 151, 193 n. ATHOLE John, Earl of, joins Brace, i. 200. Noticed, 207, 210.

Cruelty of his execution, 215-216. Noticed, 220, 233 Earl of, takes the castle of Brechin, i. 233

- David de Strabogie— Earl of, i. 309

Earl of, slain, ii. 29

Earl of, in 1333, noticed, ii. 32, 33-34, 35. Surrenders to the

Scots, 38. His intrigues, 39-40. His selfish character and death,

43-45. Noticed, 46, 47, 63

Earl of, in 1363, noticed, ii. 118, 125, 127

Walter Stewart, Earl of, noticed, iii. 5, 73, 76, 181. Conspires

against James I. 255-267. Executed, 268-269. Noticed, iv.

45 n.

John Stewart, Earl of, married to Margaret Douglas, iv. 119

Earl of, imprisoned by the Earl of Ross, iv. 166-167

Earl of, noticed, iv. 210, James III. in custody of, 237-238.

Casual notices of, 239, 242, 243, 267, 269, 274, 290, 293

Earl of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67

Earl of, entertains James V. at Athole, v. 203. Noticed,

vi. 16

Earl of. Casual notices of,vi. 101, 184 n. 190,207, 266, 297-298.

Supports Mary, 330, 332, 336, 350, 351, 356 ; vii. 34. Casual notices of, 36-37, 38-39, 41, 75. Secretly opposes Bothwell, 87, 93,

101. Assists in the seizure of Mary, 106-113. His connexion with the Secret Council, 124, 135, 136, 139, 151, 164 n. Casual notices of, 171-172, 226, 239, 264 ; viii. 19. Coalition of, against Morton, 23, 25, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35. Takes arms against Morton, 37-38, 40, 42, 44. His sudden death, 47, 49. Letters regarding the poisoning of, 368-371

Earl of. Casual notices of, viii. 136, 146, 185; ix. 25, 31, 36, 60,

75-76, 79. Assists Bothwell to capture James VI., 88-90, 93,

102. Casual notices of, 108, 114, 118, 128, 131, 159, 164, 272 n. 273

Earls of, vi. 61

Countess of, besieged in the castle of Lochendorb, ii. 47-48

Countess of, iv. 166-167

Countess of, ix. 89, 273

ATHYN, ii. 205

AUBESPINE, French Ambassador, viii. 331

AUBIGNY— Robert Stuart, Lord, noticed, v. 25, 27, 32, 119, 305

D'. See STEWART, Duke of Lennox

AUCHENDOUN— Gordon of. See GORDON

Castle of, ix. 148

AUCHENLECK— Sir John, vi. 2 n.

AUCHTERARDER, ii. 11

AUCHTERMUCHTY— Lesley of. See LESLEY

AUCKLAND— Bishop, ii. 70

AUDINEHAM— Arnold, ii. 57

AUFRICA her descendant claims the crown, i. 77

AUGUSTINIAN NUNS, ii. 178

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AUMBRY— Master, sent as nuncio to Bruce, i. 297-301 AUSTRIA— Sigismund, Duke of, iii. 275 ; iv. 57 AUSTRIA— Court of, vi. 210 ; vii.258 AUVERGNE— Count of, iv. 226

Countess of, T. 85

AVENDALE, Earl of, iv. 8

Lord, iv. 137

James earl of Douglas and. See DOUGLAS

AVESBURY— Robert of, quoted, ii. 92 n.

AVIGNON, i. 296 ; ii. 159, 160 n.

AVOCH— Castle of, ii. 55

AVON River, v. 170

AVONDALE, ii. 38; iv. 101

AWE— Loch, i. 239

AWNE— Forest of, ii. 167, 169

AYR Henry de Percy appointed keeper of, i. 107. Henry Percy

marches towards, 115. Mention of, 285; ii. 37, 182, 229,238,

259, 274,295; iv. 290, 322 n. 330; v. 19, 42-43, 50, 342; ix.

233 Castle of. Robert Bruce in, i. 138. Bruce flies from, at the

advance of Edward I. of England, 147. Mentioned, 193, 220. The

English take refuge in, 228-229. Mentioned, ii. 274 County of. Menaced descent upon, by Haco king of Norway,

i. 29. Mentioned, 31, 215, 226-227, 230; ii. 168, 187; iii. 56; iv.

182,293; vi. 76; ix. 40.

Sheriff of, iv. 55 ; vii. 181,339

Provost of, vii. 164 n.

AYTON— Peace of, v. 2.

B

BABINGTON— Anthony. Plot of, viii. 248, 254, 262, 264. Queen

Mary's correspondence with him, 271-292, 286-287, 313-315, 325.

Remarks on the conspiracy of, 390-392 BACON— Roger, ii. 293

Sir Nicholas, vii. 207

Sir Francis, ix. 246

BADENOCH, ii. 32, 141 ; iv. 74 ; v. 18; ix. 147

John Comyn, Lord of, appointed as one of the regency, i. 54.

Sent to treat with the king of England, 57. Noticed, 61 n. John the Black Comyn, Lord of, competitor for the crown,

i. 73. Noticed, 74. Takes the oath of homage to Edward I. of

England, 76. The descent from which he claims the crown, 78.

Abandons his claim, 84. Receives a grant from Edward, 87 n.

Noticed, 127 n. His interview with Edward I. of England, 157.

Noticed, 189, 193n. ; iii. 2

Alexander Stewart, Lord of. See STEWART

Alexander Stewart, the Wolf of. Set BUCHAX

BAGAYS— Castle of, ix. 153 BAGIMONT'S ROLL— Exaction of, i. 45

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BAILLEUL Castle of. John Baliol passes his old age in, i. 154. Mentioned, 284

BAIRD— Sir William, ii. 22

BALCANQUEL, minister of the Kirk. Casual notices of, viii. 102, 169, 179, 238; is. 215-216, 222, 321

BALDOCK— Walter de, executed, iii. 305

BALFOUR— Laird of, iii. 165 n.

Sir James, iv. 155, 288

of Ferny, v. 181

Sir James, noticed, vii. 31. His connexion with the plot

against Darnley, 53-54, 66, 67. Accused of the murder of Darn- ley, 70-71, 72, 74. Difficult situation of, at the seizure of Mary, on account of his connexion with the murder of Darnley, 104-116. Noticed, 124, 144. Delivers the castle of Edinburgh to Moray, 159, 167-168. Noticed, 170, 172, 180. Unpopularity of, 192. Seizure of, 239-240. Casual notices of, 260, 285, 296, 335, 341 ; viii. 56, 68, 80, 84, 87, 99, 101, 110

Robert, vii. 66, 72-73

George, vii. 239-240

minister of the Kirk, ix. 222, 321

BALIOL COLLEGE, Oxford, iii. 155

John, i. 12, 13. Pardon to, 13. Repairs to Melrose, 16. Noticed,

44. His ambitious schemes, 67. Noticed, ib. Acknowledges Edward I. of England as lord-paramount of Scotland, 73. Takes the oath of homage to Edward, 76. The descent through which he claimed the crown, 78. His claim considered, 79. The arguments used in his favour, 81-82. Edward awards him the kingdom, 84. His coronation, 85. Pays homage to Edward, ib. Reminds Edward of the treaty of Brigham, 87-88. Is summoned to ap- pear before him, 88. Submits, 89. Appears before the English parliament, 91-92. Is confined by the Scottish parliament, and regents chosen, 94-95. Renounces his homage to Edward, 99. Im- plores a peace, 103. His humiliation and deliverance up of his kingdom to Edward, ib. Is confined in the Tower, 104. His character, ib. Casual notices of, 107, 130, 131. Philip IV. of France demands his liberation from the Tower, 151. Edward consents to give him up to the Pope, 153. Is sent to his castle of Bailleul in France, 154. Noticed, 157, 166. Edward refuses the title of king to, 167. His resignation, and right of his nephew to the crown, 189-191. Noticed, 202, 243. His death, 284. Noticed, 323, 332. The exact chronology of his surrender, 374- 375. Casual notices of, ii. 2, 170, 226-227, 230, 233, 235, 362, 364; iii. 2, 155; iv. 122

Edward, confined in the Tower, i. 104. Noticed, 189, 190,

284, 332. His designs on the crown, ii. 2-3, 7-9. His success, 10-14. His league with Edward III. of England, 18-19. Obliged to fly from Scotland, 19-20. Again successful in Scotland, 22, 27-30. His submission to Edward, 32-33. Defeated, and flies to England, 33-38. Again in Scotland, 38-39, 40-44. Noticed, 45, 51. Obliged to leave Scotland, 56-57. Noticed, 63, 66, 68, 69. Intrigues for the crown, 74-75. Noticed, 77. Supported in his

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claims by Edward III. 83. Delivers up Scotland to Edward,

88-90. His death, 113. Casual notices of, 118, 128, 231, 262;

i7. 244 BALIOL Alexander de, attends the court of Edward I. of England,

i. 149

Henry, slain, ii. 20

Bernard, ii. 190-191

Marjory, her son claims the crown, i. 189-190

House of, iv. 31 n.

BALIST^E DE TURNO, or cross-bows, i. 231

BALLARD, a seminary priest, noticed, viii. 260-264, 269, 272,

294-296, 313, 316. His execution, 299 BALLINCREIF, iv. 113 BALLOCH— Donald, rebellion of, iii. 237-238. Executed, 239-240.

Noticed, ix. 151

Donald, lord of Isla. See ISLA

BALMANNO, viii. 184

BALMERINO Lord. The charge of deception against, ix.

349 or Balmerinock, Abbot of, accompanies Margaret into Norway,

i. 48. Noticed, iii. 181 ; vii. 164 n. BALNAVES— Secretary, v. 270, 280 Henry, of Hallhill, noticed, vi. 2 n. Intrigues with England, 6,

11,16,21. His negotiations at Berwick, 138-139. Casual notices

of, 144, 147, 154, 158, 169-173; vii. 217 BALQUHAN— Laird of, ix. 153, 216 BALSHALF— William, iii. 305, 306 BALVENIE, iv. 33

Barony of, iv. 119

B AL WE ARIE— Laird of, vii. 181

Scott of. See SCOTT

BAMBOROUGH, iv. 168, 225

Castle of, ii. 25, 317 ; iii. 108 ; iv. 168-169

BAN River, i. 290

BANDELLI Rocio, betrays his trust, viii. 137 BANDS of Manrent. See MANRENT BANFF,!. 174; ii. 167

Castle of, ii. 171

Fort of, i. 84 n.

BANGOR— Bishop of, iii. 282, 318-319 BANNATYNE— Richard, vii. 334 BANNOCK River, iv. 275 BANNOCKBURN— Preparation of the English for the battle of,

i. 257-259. Bruce's preparations, 259-262. Battle of, 269-280.

Mentioned, 281, 283 n. 323, 326, 329, 335; ii. 70, 229, 258, 311,

348, 363, 366 ; iii. 53, 152 ; iv. 273

The numbers of the English army at the battle of, i. 392

Village of, iv. 275

BARBOUR— John, author of " The Bruce," noticed, i. 210 n.

328 n. 330 n.; ii. 6, 9, 135. Criticized, 221 n. Quoted, 227 n.

231 n. 236 n. Noticed, 237, 240 n. 258. Quoted, 271, 272-273,

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295 n. Noticed, ii. 6, 9, 135. Writings of, 299. Noticed, 303, 305

BARCELONA— Treaty of, v. 199

BARCLAY— David, of Cairns, i. 200

of Ladyland, death of, ix. 233

BARD— Peter, i. 258

or Sennachy. Description of a, at the coronation of Alexander

III. i. 7

BARDOLF— Lord, iii. 128, 130, 132, 282, 317, 318

BARGANIE— Laird of, ix. 216

BARLOW— Dr. v. 208

BARMOOR WOOD, v. 60, 142

BARNARD— Richard, ii. 280

BARNESFELD, an Englishman, iv. 302 n.

BARNWELL, an accomplice of Babington, viii. 264

BARON— Execution of, ix. 323

BARONDOUN— Sir William de, i. 207

BARONS. See NOBILITY

BARRA— Laird of, ix. 149

BARTAS— Du, the French poet, ix. 28

BARTHOLOMEW— Rodger, appeals to the court of England, i. 87

BARTON— Robert, noticed, iv. 330; v. 5, 6, 24, 27 n. 45, 46, 50

John, noticed, v. 5, 6, 26, 27 n. 28, 35-36

Andrew, noticed, v. 35. Death of, 41, 53, 58

Family of, importance of, v. 34-36, 40

BASILICON DORON, ix. 346-347

BASLE— Council of, iii. 245

BASS ROCK— The, ii. 52; iii. 133 Castle of, iii. 190

BASSET Ralph, of Drayton, noticed, i. 85 n. His speech to An- thony Beck at the battle of Falkirk, 144

BASTI AN— Marriage of, vii. 67-68. Noticed, 71, 73

BASTIE— Anthony D'Arsie de la, noticed, v. 16, 75, 81-82, 102, 106. Murder of, 107-108, 116

BASTON, a poet, i. 277-278

BATH and WELLS— The Bishop of, in 1291, i. 72

BAVARIA King of, favourable to Queen Mary, viii. 43.

Duke of, v. 294

BAYARD— The Chevalier, v. 39

BAYNHAM, a supporter of Essex, ix. 355

BAYONNE, vii. 15

BEACONS, how used in the early ages, iv. 116-117

BEAL, clerk of Council. His conference with Mary, viii. 140, 346, 347, 355

BEANS— First mention of, iii. 223-224

BEAR PARK, ii. 69

BEATON Chancellor Archbishop of Glasgow, Casual notices of, v. 73, 82, 100-101, 105. Endeavours to subdue the party of Angus* 11 7- 11 9. Noticed, 122, 135, 145. Refuses to assist Henry VIII. 149, 153, 155, 157. Joins the party of Angus, 158, 159, 160-161, 162, 163, 166, 167. Deprived of the chancel-

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lorship, 168. Casual notices of, 170, 171, 172-173. Intrigues of, 176. Assists James V. to escape from the Douglases, 180-181, 212. Death of, 223.

BEATON— Cardinal, noticed, v. 213, 217. Persecutes the reformers, 223-226. Accused of treason by Henry VIII. 227-228. Noticed, 229. Intrigues in the cause of the Church of Rome, 239, 241, 243, 257-261. Imprisonment of, 263-268. Escapes, and endeavours to conciliate the English party, 273-274. Works upon the governor, Arran, 275-277, 278. His determined hostility to the English party, 282-286. Gets possession of the queen's person, 285. Gains over the governor, Arran, to his cause, 287-289. Increasing power of, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296. Persecutes the Protestants, 297-299. Plot against, 299-300. Assists Arran to subdue the English party, 301-303, 305, 307, 308, 311, 319-321. Renewal of the plot against the life of, 321-324. Continued exertions against England, 326, 327 n. Noticed, 332. Proposed visit of, to France, 333-335. Renewed exertions against England, 335, 336-337. His opposition to the Reformation, 338-340. His persecution of Wish- art, 343-349. Murder of, 350-356. Historical remarks on the assassination of, 376-391. Casual notices of, vi. 2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 15, 138.

James, Archbishop of Glasgow, his mission to France, vi. 68-

71; vii. 44, 49, 50, 55, 56, 58. His admonition to Mary on the deathofDarnley,75-77, 85, 99,340. Casual notices of, viii. 42, 100, 263.

John, master of the household, noticed, vi. 310, 334-335; vii.

29, 177, 272.

Mary, one of the four Marys, vi. 45

BEATON'S MILL, iv. 276 n.

BEAUCH AMP -Lord, ix. 278, 358

BEAUFORT— Cardinal, iii. 169, 232; iv. 7.

BEAUMARIS, v. 308 n.

BEAUMONDSCOGGE, a ship, ii. 16, 262

BEAUMONT— Henry de, i. 234, 250, 298. Disgraced, 331

Lewis de, i. 297-298

Lord Henry de. Conspiracy of, ii. 7-9, 15. Noticed, 16, 17, 32.

Besieged in Dundarg castle, 33-35. Casual notices of, 38, 47, 118,125,127,262

Great Chamberlain of England, iv. 135

Monsieur de, his mission to Scotland, vii. 178

BEAUREPAIR, ii. 70

BEAUVOIS— French ambassador, v. 202

BECK Anthony, Bishop of Durham, sent to Norway, i. 62. Attends the meeting at Brigham, ib. Appointed Governor of Scotland, 65. Goes with the army of Edward I. of England to Scotland, 96. Sent by Edward to Scotland, 114. Besieges Dirleton castle, 139. Wallace's army betrayed to him, 141. Attends with Edward to hear mass, 142-143. Charges the Scottish army, 144

BECKET— St. Thomas a, his sword mentioned, i. 114. Pilgrimage to the shrine of, 166. Shrine of, mentioned, ii. 121, 131, 135, 147.

BEDESMEN -Institution of, iii. 176-177.

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BEDFORD Duke of, regent of France, noticed, iii. 1 63, 1 64 , 1 67, 202.

Earl of. His embassy to Mary at the court of France, vi.

209-214. Farther noticed, 304, 314,341; vii.2,6. Hisaccountof the plot against Riccio, 24-26. Arrives in Scotland, 54. Casual notices of, 86, 87, 89, 92, 101, 116, 119, 148, 149, 154, 160, 161, 217, 230, 323

Castle of, ii. 325-326

BEITH, vi. 350

BELL Captain, assists in the murder of Lennox, and executed, vii. 297-299

Willie, the Redcloak, ix. 196

BELLARMINE— Cardinal, ix. 349

BELLENDEN— Mr. Thomas, v. 242 n

Justice-Clerk, sanctions the murder of Riccio, vii. 21, 44.

Noticed, 71, 251, 260; viii. 221-222, 224

BELLIEVRE— French ambassador, viii. 331

BENACHTYN— Master Gilbert de, ii. 296

BENEDICTINE NUNS— ii. 178

BENEFICES Attempt to levy tithes on, i. 42. Appropriation of thirds of, viii. 4-5, 21

BENEMUND DE VICCI. See Vicci

BENOCHIE— Hill of, iii. 151

BERDON, an emissary of Phelipps, viii. 286

BERGEN. Haco king of Norway, repairs to, i. 22. Ship built at, 23

BERKELAY— Sir Maurice, i. 275, 304 n.

Sir David de, i. 207; ii. 66 n.

Sir Walter de, i. 322, 324

BERMINGHAM— Lord John, Earl of Louth. See LOUTH

BERNADOTTE— King, ii. 327

BERNARD— John of Oflely, iii. 305-306

BERNARDINE MONKS, ii. 177

BERRI, or Berry— Duke de, ii. 255; iii. 137

BERWICK, i. 71 n. Meeting at, of the competitors for the crown, and Edward I. of England, 76-78. Parliament assembled at, 78. Second meeting at, 80-82. Third meeting at, 83. The taking of, by Edward, 96-98. Cruelties committed in, 98. Mentioned, .05. Parliament held at, by Edward, 105-106. Mentioned, 124. Abandoned to Wallace, 125. The English army occupy, 134. Mentioned, 138, 147. Edward I. of England at, 155-156. Edward summons his army to meet at, 165. Mentioned, 169. Wallace's arm sent to, 1 86. Mentioned, 204, 21 5, 231, 244, 245, 250, 25 1 , 256, 257, 259, 276, 282, 285, 292, 294-295, 301, 302. Taken by Bruce, 303-306. Besieged by Edward II. 309, 313. The siege raised, 315-316. Mentioned, 324, 335, 356; ii. 4, 19. Siege of, 23-32. Mentioned, 34, 41, 54, 78. Siege of, 86-88, 92. Treaty at, 94-96. Mentioned, 238, 248, 249. Commerce of, 252-253. Mentioned, 276, 295, 310; iii. 6,9,32,33,35,86, 109, 139, 162,241,315, 317; iv. 116-117, 118, 164, 168, 211, 215, 227, 228, 229, 231, 235, 237, 241, 261, 266, 279, 288-289, 325, 326; v. 12, 45, 67, 191, 263 n. 265- 266,280,334; vi. 40,66, 127,304,349; vii. 5, 19,24,59-60,72,73, 119, 121, 149, 154, 263, 268, 272, 276, 330, 336; viii. 26, 63, 64,

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179, 192, 212, 213, 220, 239. The commissioners meet at, 250. Mentioned, ix. 5, 91, 123, 243-244, 265, 322, 330

BERWICK— Massacre of, ii. 349

Treaty at, between Elizabeth of England and the Scottish refor- mers, vi. 138-140, 152-153, 158-159. Dispute regarding the treaty, 169, 172, 185. Treaty of, mentioned, 190, 192 n. 195, 391-393

Fort of, i. 85 n.

Castle of, committed to an English captain, i. 107. An Ex- chequer instituted at, by Edward I. of England, ib. Countess of

; Buchan confined in, 213. Mentioned, ii. 87-88, 123, 138 n. 170; iii. 6. Siege of, 17-18. Mentioned, 313; iv. 229, 241

North. See NORTH BERWICK

County of, mentioned, i. 138, 140; ii. 31, 32, 91, 302; iv. 121

Captain of, iii. 45, 50

A citizen of, i. 87

BETH, son of Ade, ii. 216

BETHUNE— Margaret, v. 351

House of, ix. 266

BETON— Mary. See BEATON

BETTANCOURT— Monsieur de, vi. 94, 1 37. His mission to Scot- land, 140

BEVERIDGE— John, martyrdom of,v. 224-225

BEVERLEY, i. 149, 330

BEZA Theodore, noticed, vi. 3; viii. 22; ix. 275

BIBLE neglect of, in the early Scottish Church, ii. 281. Disputes regarding the reading of the, v. 267, 271, 294, 339, 341

BICKERTON— Sir Walter, of Luffhess, iii. 115

BIDDEL— Mr. noticed, v. 5 n.

BIGGAR— i. 244

Walter, the chamberlain, ii. 140

The chamberlain, iii. 9

BILAND— Abbey of. Edward II. of England defeated at, i. 327- 329, 330 n.

BINNING— George, executed, viii. 84

BINNY— The taking of Linlithgow, by, i. 251-252

BIORN, a Norwegian, iv. 120

BISHOPS— Opposition to, by Assembly of 1578, viii. 31. Opposi- tion to, in 1581, 90, 91

See CLERGY

- The Tulchan, viii. 21, 112.

BISSET Walter, foiled at a tournament by Patrick earl of Athole, i. 2. Goes to the English court, 3. Inflames the English mo- narch against Alexander, 3-4

William, accused of the murder of Patrick earl of Athole, i. 3.

Protected by Alexander II. from the fury of the people, ib. Noticed, ii. 346

Thomas, gets possession of the Isle of Arran, i. 148

Sir Thomas, ii. 104, 107

One of the family of, noticed, iii. 283

The family of, condemned and compelled to repair to Palestine,

i. 3. Noticed, ii. 325

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BL ACADER, Bishop of Glasgow, noticed, iv. 265, 266, 287, 290 BLACATER of Tulliallan, executed, v. 197

Captain, noticed, vii. 89. Tried and executed, 117, 159

John, vii. 159-160

Tower of, T. 91-92

BLACK Mr. David. His abuse of the court and government of

James VI. ix. 204-205. James endeavours to procure a judicial

trial of, 205-214. Casual notices of, 215, 216, 221

A minister, ix. 236

BLACK FRIARS, ii. 177; vi. 77 BLACK HOUR— The, mentioned, iii. 241 BLACKBEIRD— John, iv. 220 BLACKBREY, vi. 66 BLACKBURN, a minister, viii. 103

Mr. Peter, ix. 154

BLACKNESS Conflict of, iv. 268, 271, 272. Mentioned, viii.

203-204

Castle of, v. 86, 263; vii. 78, 306, 338; ix. 60, 164, 259

BLAIR— Castle of, iv. 166 BLAIRMAKS— Lands of, iv. 64 BLANCHLAND, i. 342 BLANERN Lumsden of. See LUMSDEN BLANTYRE— Justice-clerk, ix. 67 n. 260, 277

Prior of, ix. 185

BLOIS— Treaty of, vii. 349

BLOREHEATH— Battle of, iv. 137

BLUE BLANKET Banner, iv. 240

BLUE MANTLE, an English herald, iv. 245

BLUNT— Sir Walter, slain, iii. 121

BLYTH— Mr. James, slain, ix. 114 n.

BODIE— Mr. Gilbert, ix. 239

BOECE the historian. Inaccuracy of, i. 13 n. Noticed, 17 n. Fiction

of, 39. Noticed, 53 n. Criticized, 197 n.; ii. 5 n. Noticed, 346 n.;

iii. 289. His story of the bull's head, iv. 333-334. Noticed,

v. 9

BOG OF GICHT, ix. 75, 201 BOGH ALL— Fleming of. See FLEMING BOHEMIA, ix. 148 BOHUN— Sir Edward, ii. 32

BOIS— Thomas. Terms held out to, by Edward I. of England, i. 177 BOLDEN, ii. 176 BOLTON— Hepburn of. See HEPBUHN

Castle, vii. 192, 195, 196, 203, 214

BONCLE, viii. 184; ix. 76

BONCQUAN— Count de, iii. 275.

BONDBY— Laird of, slain, v. 173 n.

BONDINGTON— Moyses de, ii. 175 n.

BONDSMEN. See VILLEYNS

BONIFACE— Pope. Dispute between Edward I. of England and

Philip IV. of France referred to, i. 135. Requests the release of

John Baliol from Edward I. of England, 1§3. Edward's obsequi-

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ousness to, 153-154. Claims Scotland from Edward, 159. His arguments in favour of his claim, 160-161. Deserts the cause of Scotland, 167-168

BONK1LL— Sir John Stewart of. See STEWAKT

Lordship of, v. 235

Castle of, taken by Edward I. of England, i. 166

BONNECHEN, iv. 114

BONNER— Bishop, noticed, vi. 186, 322

BONNITON WOOD— Laird of, ix. 148

BONOCHAR, iv. 114

BOOK OF DISCIPLINE compiled, vi. 186-188. Mentioned, 250, 252 ; Tii. 336-337

BORDEAUX, iv. 181

Francis de, v. 103

John de, vii. 71

BORDERS— The. Wars on, i. 295 ; iv. 1 1 1. Enactments regard- ing, 124-125. Hostilities on, 135-136, 217, 225, 228, 245, 322, 327-329, 330; v. 73-74, 126, 168. James V. punishes the freebooters on, 191-193. Hostilities on, 200-201, 202. Enactments regarding, 210. Hostilities on, 227, 242, 244-245, 310, 311, 314,315-317, 329-332. Treaty regarding, vi. 54. Hostilities on, 66. Disturb- ances on, in the reign of Mary, quelled, 248-249, 259 ; vii. 45-49, 172,226. Hostilities on, 279, 280-281. State of, under Morton, viii. 15-20. Disturbances on, in the reign of James VI. ix. 6, 8-9, 20, 46, 55-56, 86, 183, 194-200, 236

BORONDON— Sir John, ii. 107

BOROUGH MUIR, The, ii. 41 ; iv. 231 ; v. 140, 246 ; ix. 132

BOROUGH-ON-STANMORE, i. 317

BOROUGHBRIDGE burnt, i. 306

BOROUGHS Representation of, in the early Scottish parliaments, ii. 226-236. Origin of, 244-252. Court of the Four, mentioned, 249. Enactments regarding, iv. 306 ; v. 21

BORTH WICK— George, Archdeacon of Glasgow, iii. 167-168

William, iii. 181

The supposed murderer of James III. iv. 276-277

Lord, iii. 236 ; iv. 93, 105 ; v. 73, 88, 89, 145 ; vi. 184 n. 336 ;

vii. 107, 175,264

A gunner, v. 44, 61

Castle of, vii. 105-106

BOSWORTH— Battle of, iv. 254

BOTH WELL, i. 147, 226 ; iii. 84 ; v. 235

Castle of, i. 278 ; ii. 49, 173

Lord, noticed, iv. 255, 263, 265. Slain, 277

Ramsay, Lord, tried before parliament, iv. 290-292. Treason

of, 304-305. Takes part with Henry VII. against Perkin Warbeck, 321 325-326

Earl of, v. 189, 190, 193. Intrigues with Henry VIII. 198 n.

200, 235

Earl of, husband of Queen Mary, noticed, iv. 47 n. Endeavours

to oppose the governor, Arran, v. 265, 267-268, 283, 285, 306. Noticed, 311. Seizes Wishart, 345-346. Noticed, vi. 4 n. 5 n.

INDEX. 21

Intrigues with England, 16, 18, 34, 38. Treachery of, 148. Noticed, 207. Supposed conspiracy of, 255. Trial of, 324-326. Noticed, 351. Arrives in Scotland, vii. 7. Assists Mary, 31, 36-37, 38-39. Noticed, 40-41, 45. Character of, and Mary's par- tiality for, 45-47. Wounded while quelling the disturbances on the Borders, 47-48. Visited by Mary at the Hermitage, 48-49. Joins the plot for murdering Darnley, 51-54. Noticed, 54. Sues for the pardon of Morton, 55, 56-57. Plots against Darnley, 61-63, 66. His part in the murder of Darnley, 67-70. Publicly accused of the murder, 70-72. Examines Lutyni, 72. Supported by Mary, and threatens his accusers, 73-75. Trial of, 78-82. Further honoured by Mary, and insolence of, 82-85. Compels the nobles to sign a bond in his favour, 85-86. Confederacy formed against, by the nobles, 86-96. Carries Mary to Dunbar, 89. Divorced from his wife, 90-91. His marriage with Mary, 96-100. Increase of the confederacy against, 100. His treat- ment of Mary, 101-102. His letter to Elizabeth, 103-104. His associates in the murder of Darnley, 104. Compelled to fly from Borthwick, 105-106. Returns with an army against the insurgents, 107-108. Challenges to single combat, 108-109. Bids adieu to Mary and takes refuge in flight, 109-111. Noticed, 113,114. Discovery of the silver casket, 115-116. Casual notices of, 117, 120, 126-127, 132. Still adhered to by Mary, 134-135, 141, 144, 147-148, 149, 152, 153, 156, 158. The attempts to capture him, 158, 161. Noticed, 159, 161, 164. His associates in the murder of Darnley, 166-170. Casual notices of, 172, 173, 175, 178, 186, 192, 199, 202, 205, 208, 221, 222. Proposed divorce of Mary from, 230, 232, 234-235. Remarks on the trial of, 372-376. Note on his marriage with Mary, 376-377. Noticed, viii. 84, 252; ix. 168

BOTH WELL— Francis Stewart, Earl of, noticed,viii. 84, 1 1 0, 1 37, 1 62, 168, 184, 231, 333. Endeavours to revenge the death of Mary, ix. 6,8, 13,17, 18,21,24. Revolt of, 25-26. Trial of, 27. Power of, 31,33, 36, 37, 40, 41, 46. Accused of employing witchcraft against James, vi. 50-53. Continued excesses of, and attacks on James in his palace, 55 56, 58, 60. Intrigues with England, 61, 63, 69, 70, 72, 77-78, 79, 80, 87. Seizes James in Holyrood, 88-91. His communications with England, 91-98. Trial of, 99. Resisted by James, 100-103. Failure of his enterprise, 104-105. Deserted by Elizabeth, 106. Terms offered by James to, 107. Noticed, 108, 110. Refuses the terms, 114. Banished, 123. Again plots against James, and defeated, 128-132. Connexion of, with England, 133-136, 142-143. Joins the Catholic party, 144-145. Noticed, 152, 157, 161. Driven from Scotland, 164-165, 166, 167-168, 169. Casual notices of, 234, 253, 273, 275, 276, 279, 284, 293, 300. Letter on the rebellion of, 367-369

Hepburn of Hailes, Earl of. Set HAILES

Sir Andrew Moray of. See MORAY

Bishop of Orkney. See ORKNEY

Countess of. Divorce of, vii. 83, 88, 90

BOTHWELLHAUGH, vii. 251

Hamilton of. See HAMILTON

22 INDEX.

BOULOGNE, iii. 56 ; v. 318 ; vi. 68. Treaty of, 49

BOUND RODE, vii. 149

BOUNE Sir Henry de, attacks Bruce, and slain, i. 265-266. Noticed, ii. 348

BOURBON— Cardinal, vi. 69

SOURCES, iv. 162

BOUSH John, presented to the church of Kinkell, i. 147 n.

BOWER Walter, the historian, noticed, i. 324 n. ; ii. 3, 26 n. 61, 97 n. 108, 311 ; iii. 2 n. 193, 205, 218, 220, 240, 243, 248 n. Quoted, 280-283. Noticed, 283 n. 287-289, 291, 316, 318-319

Laird, character of, ix. 292-293. His connexion with the

Gowrie plot, 296-304

BOWES, i. 230 n.

Sir Robert, noticed, v. 243, 316

Sir James, v. 244-245

Sir Richard, v. 310

Sir Robert. His mission to Scotland in 1576, viii. 25, 34, 39,

40, 43, 44. His mission to Scotland in 1580, 58-62, 63. Mission regarding Dunbarton castle, 65-66, 75, 76, 92, 108, 111, 112, 117, 123, 137, 145, 161, 166. Recalled from Scotland, 158, 179, 194. Letter of, to Walsingham, 384-385. His embassy to Scotland in 1590, ix. 41-42, 44 n. 49, 51, 52, 62, 66, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 78, 83, 88, 92, 101-102, 105-106, 117-118, 122-123, 124, 129, 147, 173, 176-177, 179-180. Again sent to Scotland, 185-191, 200, 205. Illness and death of, 243-244

Sir George, English ambassador, viii. 124, 134, 163

Sir William, embassy of, to Scotland, ix. 244-245, 258, 26 1;

263. His connexion with the seizure of Ashfield, and return to England, 263-266, 323, 325

Marjory, vii. 334

BOWMAKER. See BOWER

BO YD Robert, joins Bruce, i. 200

Sir Robert, i. 218, 231

Alan, ii. 366 n.

Sir Thomas, of Kilmarnock, iv. 5 n. Feud and death of, 15-1 (i

Lord of, iv. 93, 105, 155

Robert lord, appointed justiciar, iv. 160. Noticed, 170. In- trigues of, 171-174. Seizes the person of the king, 175-176. Power of, 182. Downfal and death of, 190-191. Noticed, 192

Sir Alexander, of Duchol. Intrigue of, iv. 171-174, 176. Trial

and execution of, 190-192

Lord. Casual notices of, vi. 37-38, 106, 122 n. 144, 151, 190,

336, 349. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, vii. 23-24, 25. Farther notices of, 53 n. 86, 93, 161, 196, 204, 224, 230-231, 232-234,

264, 344 ; viii. 87, 105, 154, 159 ; ix. 31 Colonel, ix. 168

Sir Thomas, earl of Arran. See ARRAN

Rise of the family of, iv. 171-174. Take possession of the

person of James III. 175-178. Power of, 182-183, 188. Down- fal of, 189-194. Noticed, 194, 195, 199, 251. Rise of the power of, 345-346

BOYNE, iii. 148

INDEX. 23

BOYNE, Forest of, ii. 167

Laird of, vii. 181

BO YNTON— Henry de, iii. 314

BOYS Thomas de, suffers death in the cause of Bruce, i. 217

Sir Humphrey, slain, ii. 22

BRABANT Merchants of, trade with Scotland, ii. 257. Treaty

with, iv. 58

Count of, i. 285

BRABAZON— Roger, justiciary to Edward I. of England, i.

70,88

BRACHLY, iv. 114 BRACY— John de, ii. 57 BRAKE— Tycho, ix. 32-33 BRAID Laird of, viii. 95 BRAKEHILL, vi. 47 n. BRAND— John, a minister, viii. 103, 184, 220 BRAND AN YS of Bute, ii. 36 BRANDENBURGH— Marquis of, ix. 43 BRANKSTON, Y. 62 BRANSPETH, iii. 45 BRANTOME, noticed, vi. 236 BRAYTOFT— William de, i. 84 n.

Thomas de, i. 84 n.

BREADALBANE, i. 208

BRECHIN, i. 103, 174; ii. 250; iv. 89, 90, 91; vii. 279, 302;

ix. 26 Castle of. John Baliol resigns the kingdom of Scotland to

Edward I. of England at, i. 103. Mentioned, 107. Wallace

expels the English from, 119. Taken by Edward I. of England,

175. Noticed, 233; vii. 280. Lordship of, iv. 114, 193; viii. 185

William de, i. 12 n.

Sir David de, noticed, i. 232. Takes refuge from Bruce in his

castle of Brechin, 232-233. Joins Bruce, 233. Deserts to the

English, 251. Conspiracy, 322-324. Noticed, ii. 17; iv. 31 n.

Walter Stewart, Earl of Athole, Lord of. See ATHOLE

Bishop of, sent on a mission to Edward I. of England? i. 57.

Bishops of, noticed, ii. 84, 95, 109, 111, 113, 122, 133, 155; iii.

252; iv. 61,71,75 ; vii. 162 BREDINLAMB, ii. 214 BREMENERS, iv. 51 BRERETON, a Jesuit, viii. 246 BREST, vi. 45 BRETAGNE, iii. 252 ; iv. 167

John of, receives the English estates of John Baliol, i. 154

Francis de Montford, Duke of, iii. 275 ; iv. 34, 57

John de, Earl of Richmond. See RICHMOND BRETIGNY— Treaty of, ii. 107. Mentioned, 152 BREYDEYIAR SOUND, mentioned, i. 23 n. BRI2Z15 Sieur de, seneschal of Normandy, iv. 168

Monsieur de, vi. 45

BRIAN— Brother, ii. 167

24 INDEX.

BRIDLINGTON, i. 329

BRIENNE— Hugh de, i. 190 n.

BRIG of DEE— Confederates of, ix. 41

BRIGH AM— Meeting of the estates at, i. 61. Treaty of, 63-65. Mentioned, 68. Treaty of, mentioned, 87-89 ; ii. 225

BRISTOL, ii. 261 ; iii. 296 ; v. 4, 308, 309, 337, 341

Magistrate of, ii. 37

Mayor of, ii. 261

BRIT ANN Y, iv. 202-203 ; vi. 15

Count of, ii. 219

Francis X. Duke of, iv. 57 n.

Francis VII. Duke of. See BUETACXE

Margaret Duchess of, iv. 57 n.

BROCAS Sir Bernard, executed, iii. 296

BRODICK— Castle of, i. 218 ; iv. 106

BROKE— Richard, v. 308

BROMLEY— Solicitor-general, vii. 310

Lord Chancellor, viii. 311

BROOMHOUSE— Defeat at the pass of,v. 54-55 - Tower of, burnt, v. 314, 317

BROSSE The Sieur de la. His mission to Scotland, v. 290, 293

See BRUCE

BROUGHT Y— Castle of, vi. 35, 38, 43, 47, 49, 127, 142

BROWN— Richard, treason of, i. 322

BROWNHILL— Sir Andrew, v. 44

BRUCE— King Robert the. See ROBERT

Bernard, joins the Earl of Carrick, i. 56. Noticed, 193

Sir Nigel, i. 200, 208. Parts from his brother, 210. His

execution, 214-215

Sir Edward, noticed, i. 197, 200, 207. Instances of his boldness,

219. Casual notices of, 225, 230, 231, 232. His courage and subjection of Galloway, 235-237. Noticed, 253. Takes the castle of Dundee, 256. His treaty with the governor of Stirling castle, 256-257. Commands at the battle of Baunockburn, 261, 262, 272. Casual notices of, 278, 279, 286. Invades Ireland, 286-287. Crowned king there, 287. Defeated and slain, 288-289. Casual notices of, 290, 297, 306; ii. 14, 20, 31, 229

Alexander, noticed, i. 200. Taken and executed by the Eng- lish, 222. Allusion to, 256

Thomas, noticed, i. 200. Taken and executed by the English,

222. Noticed, 256

Robert, son of the Bruce, noticed, ii. 12. Slain, 14

Thomas, ii. 37

Robert de, ii. 190-191, 335

Robert, iv. 62

of Clackmannan, iv. 62

Robert de, lord of Annandale. See ANNANDALE

Robert de, lord of Carrick. See CARRICK

Mary, sister of the Bruce, i. 213-214

Christina, sister of the Bruce, noticed, i. 213-214 278, 334; ii.

18, 30,44 ;iv. 36

INDEX. 25

BRUCE Marjory. See MARJORY

a Jesuit, viii. 234 ; ix. 24 Rev. Robert. Casual notices of, ix. 34, 182, 216, 219, 239.

Decision of the Court of Session in favour of, 255-257. Noticed,

277. Banished, 321 Mr. Edward. Casual notices of, ix. J33, 136, 193, 230,286.

Embassy of, to England, 330-337. Noticed, 339, 342-343 Family of, conspire against Wallace, i. 149-150. Casual notices

of them, ii. 172, 250 ; ix. 170, 174 BRUCE'S Testament. Leonine verses so called, i. 393 BRUGES, vi. 275

Magistrates of, ii. 23

Port of, iv. 181

BRUNKER— Sir Harry, ix. 324-325, 349

BRUNNE Robert de. His translation of Langtoft noticed, i.

230 n. Noticed, ii. 303, 304 BRUNSTON— Crichton, Laird of. See CRICHTON BRUNSWICK— Duke of, ix. 28 BRUS— Robert de, i. 235 n.

Robert de, Lord of Annandale and Cleveland. See ANNANDALE

Robert de, Lord of Carrie. See CARRIC

See BRUCE

BRUSSELS, v. 197 BRYAN— Sir Francis, vi. 19 BUCCLEUGH- Scott of. S'e SCOTT

the lady, paramour of Bothwell, vii. 83

Lady, viii. 19

Family of, iv. 104 n.

BUCK AN— Ravaged by Bruce, i. 233. Mentioned, ii. 32, 33-34,

200; v. 230; ix. 39, 153

Earldom of, ii. 8 ; iii. 249, 250

Earl of, sent on a secret mission into England, i. 18 Alexander Comyn, Earl of, i. 48 n. Appointed as one of the

regency, 54. His death, 56 John Comyn, Earl of, takes the oath of homage to Edward I.

of England, i. 76. Receives the lands of Annandale, 94. Invades

Cumberland, 95. Noticed, 127 n. His interview with Edward

I. of England, 157. Sent to the court of France, 168. Noticed,

191, 232. Defeated by Bruce, 232-233, 234 Alexander Stewart, Earl of, the Wolf of Badenoch, noticed,

iii. 27. Power and character of, 61-62. His depredations, 64, 65.

Casual notices of, 123, 124, 250 ; iv. 131 John Stewart, Earl of, noticed, iii. 146-147, 160. Goes over

to assist France, 164, 166, 202 Earl of, noticed, iv. 230. James III. in custody of, 237-238.

Noticed, 239, 242, 243, 265, 267, 270. Tried before parliament,

290-292. Treason of, 304-305, 326 Earl of, in 1570. Casual notices of, vii. 265, 297, 302 ; viii.

19,45 Isabella, Countess of, crowns Bruce, i. 202. Imprisoned for

her audacity, 213, 390-391. Noticed, 220, 256; ii. 349

26 INDEX.

BUCHAN A daughter of Stewart, Earl of, noticed, iii. 250

BUCHANAN George. An omission of, i. 6 n. Inaccuracy of, 13 n. 17 n. His account of the breaking of the bridge at Stirling, 376. Quoted, mentioned, or criticised, ii. 218 ; iii. 2 n. 289 ; IT. 22 n. 152, 175, 221, 278-279; v. 56, 141, 177, 199, 205, 285 n. 328 n. ; vi. 69, 196 n. ; vii. 48 n. Joins the confederates against Mary, 133-134, 136, 195, 217. Casual notices of, viii. 9, 27, 29, 32. His death, 120. Character of, 121. His De Jure Regni, 120, 178.

Mr. Thomas, viii. 101, 103 ; ix. 211

BULL Stephen. His attempts to capture Sir Andrew Wood, iv. 302-304

Papal, i. 42. Issued in 1317, 296. Against Bruce, 318. See

ROME Court of

BULLOCK William, noticed, ii. 39. Joins the regent, 57-59. Noticed, 61. Starved to death, 65-66. Noticed, 66-67

Walter, Earl of Menteith. See MENTEITH

BULLOIGN, vi. 230 n.

BULMER— Sir William, v. 54, 58, 136

BURDER— Peter, i. 85 n.

BURGH— Lord, Embassy of, to Scotland, ix. 73, 75, 76, 78, 157

Richard de, Earl of Ulster. See ULSTER

BURGH-UPON-SANDS. Edward I. of England dies at, i. 229

BURGHS— Enactments regarding, v. 211

BURGHERS— Rage of James VI. at, ix. 287-288

BURGHERSH— Sir Robert, conveys John Baliol to Whitsand, i. 153

BURGHLEY— Cecil, Lord. See CECIL

BURGH MUIR— The, vii. 179

BURGOIN, physician to Mary, noticed, viii. 347, 350, 353, 355

BURGUNDY, iv. 218

Duke of, iii. 149

Philip the Good, Duke of, attends Mary of Gueldres to Scot- land, iv. 57-58

Charles the Bold, Duke of. See CHARLES

Duchess of, iv. 211. Supported in her intrigues by James IV.

318-321,325

BURNTISLAND, vi. 274

BURTON— John de,iii. 314

BUTCHER MEAT— Price of, in the early ages, ii. 272

BUTE, i. 25. Laid waste by Haco, king of Norway, 26-27. Men- tioned, 27 n. 29, 37 ; ii. 35-36 ; iii. 135 ; iv. 106, 182, 293 ; v. 19, 230, 304, 308

Castle of, ii. 36 ; v. 304

Lordship of, iv. 193

Men of, i. 262

BUTEL— Castle of, i. 236, 250 ; ii. 172

BUTHIRG ASK— William de, ii. 341

BYSIT-John, ii. 276

INDEX. 27

i

C

CABOT— John, v. 4-5

Sebastian, v. 4-5

CAD AY— The brook, ix. 196, 198

CADDELL— Campbell of. See CAMPBELL

CADYOW, iv. 114

C^ECILIA, daughter of Edward IV. of England— Betrothment of, to James IV., iv. 206-209, 220. Casual notices of, 223, 229, 238; v. 12

CAERLAVEROCK, v. 249, 250

Castle of, taken by Edward I. of England, i. 157. Edward re- ceives a papal bull at, 159, 161 n. Mentioned, 250; ii. 74,81, 172, Described, 319-320. Mentioned, iii. 190; v. 335; vii. 281

- Laird of, iv. 218

CAILOU— Edmund de, slain by Douglas, i. 294

CAIRNCROSS— Laird of, iii. 65

Abbot of Holyrood, v. 188

CAITHNESS King of Norway levies contributions on, i. 24. Under the dominion of Norway, ib. Mentioned, ij. 188, 192, 202, 239,240,274,307 ; iii.238; iv.218; v.19,230; ix.39,75, 76, 153, 165

. Earl of, i. 127

Bishop of, in 1357, ii. 95

Alan Stewart, Earl of, slain, iii. 237

George Crichton, Earl of, iv. 63, 92

Bishop of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67. Noticed, 74

Earl of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67

Earl of, in 1528, slain, v. 193-194. Noticed, 235

- Bishop of— Treason of, v. S32-333, 336-337

George, Earl of, vi. 1 3 n.

Bishop of, vi. 51, 280, 298

Earl of, casual notices of, vi. 183, 207, 332, 336. Joins the

plot against Darnley, vii. 67. Casual notices of, 75, 86, 93, 164 n. 171-172,264; viii.41, 110.

Alan, bishop of. See ALAN

Bishoprick of, v. 333

CAJETANO— Cardinal, ix. 166

CALAIS,!. 153; ii. 69, 87, 106-107, 125, 349; iv. 168; v. 119; vi.

72, 73, 156, 230 n. 234 CALDER, v. 334 n.

Laird of, vi. 65; vii. 40

Captain, assists in the murder of Lennox, and executed, vii.

297-299

Campbell, Laird of, ix. 55. Murder of, 161-162, 189

Sandilands of. See SANDILANDS.

CALDER MOOR, iii. 87

CALDERWOOD, the Historian, noticed, v. 219; vi. 165; vii. 251;

viii. 49, 207; ix. 217, 235, 239, 241, 281 CALLANDER, vi. 349, 351 House, v. 287; vi. 350

28 INDEX.

CALLANDER-Wood of, i. 146

CALVIN— John. Connexion of, with Knox, vi. 75, 76. Noticed, viii. 22

CAMBO— Laird of, ix. 165

CAMBRAI— League of, v. 30, 32, 38, 199; vi. 73, 94

CAMBRIDGE, v. 341

University of, ii. 1 03

Richard, Earl of— Plot of, iii. 320-324

CAMBUS— OLD, i. 301-302

CAMBUSKENNETH Ceremony of excommunication in the abbey- church of, i. 15. Wallace draws up his army on the ground above, 119. Mentioned, 175, 335; ii. 230-231

Abbey of, iv. 277,287

Monastery of, iv. 151 n.

Abbot of, v. 156; viii. 31, 159, 205

CAMDEN, the Historian, noticed, ii. 254, 317, 325; vii. 230; viii. 329

CAMERON John, provost of the church of Lincluden, iii. 187

Bishop of Glasgow, iv. 10, 14

The Clan, iii. 218; iv. 316

CAMPBELL— Castle, vi. 350; vii. 7

Sir Nigel, i. 207

Sir Neil, i. 210,211

Colin, of Lochow, ii. 36

Gillespic, ii. 133, 150, 151, 157

Sir Colin, ii. 349

James, seized and executed, iii. 216-217

Sir John, of Loudon, iii. 252

Lord, iv. 93, 105

Sir Colin, iv. 93

Duncan, iv. 293

Ewen, iv. 293

Sir Duncan, of Glenurcha, noticed, iv. 316; v. 52. Slain at

the battle of Flodden, 67

Duncan, v. 46

of Lawers, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67

Sir John, of Calder, v. 1 P4

of Lundy, v. 197, 241, 294

Archibald, of Skipnish. Death of, v. 220-221

Sir John, of Cawdor, v. 306 n.

Sir Hugh, sheriff of Ayr. Treason of, v. 311, 312-313. Re- monstrates with Mary of Guise, vi. 95-96

Matthew, of Taringhame, vi. 106

Sir James, of Ardkinglass, ix. 83-84, 162, 189

of Caddell. Murder of, mentioned, ix. 83

of Lochnell, slain, ix. 149

Archibald, of Lochnell, ix. 161-162

Duncan, of Glenurchy, ix. 161, 164

Colin, of Lundy, ix. 162

John Oig, executed, ix. 1 62

John, of Calder. See CALDER

INDEX. £9

CAMPBELL Lady Elizabeth, deserted by herliusband, Maclean of

Dowart, v. 194

House of, noticed, T. 64, 195; ix. 147

CAMPEGGIO— Antonio, v. 209 CAMPVERE, v. 36

Lord of, iii. 275; iv. 57

CANDISH— Mr. vii. 231 CANGLAR— Little, iv. 273 CANMORE— Malcolm, i. 202 CANONS— Church. See CHURCH CANTERBURY, i. 154; ii. 341

Cathedral of, ii. 329, 331

See of, ii. 282, 283

Archbishop of, in 1346, ii. 69

St. Thomas of. See BECKET

Lanfrane, Archbishop of. See LANFRAJJE

Winchelsy, Archbishop of. See WINCHELSY

CANTIRE— Men of, i. 262 CANUTE, king of England, ii. 236 CAR— John, T. 248 n.

Dandy, vi. 21

Andrew, of Faudonside, assists in the murder of Riccio, vii.

29-30. Flies to England, 35. Excepted from the pardon, 57.

Noticed, 181

The family of, viii. 54

CARBERRY HILL, vii. 107-108, 285

CARDAN— Dr. noticed, ii. 294. His cure of the Bishop of St.

Andrews, vi. 379

CARDENACHE— Forest of, ii. 167 CARDENIE— Forest of, ii. 168 CARDINALS— College of, v. 43 CARDROSS— Lands of, iv. 114

Palace of, i. 356, 357 ; ii. 259

CAREY— Sir George, Embassy of, viii. 112, 117, 166

Sir Robert, his mission to Scotland, ix. 4-5, 104. Carrie* to

James the news of the death of Elizabeth, 359-360

Sir John, Governor of Berwick, ix. 91, 110, 123, 281

CARGIL, ii. 168

CARLINGFORD, iii. 41

CARLISLE Attempt to storm, i. 95. Robert Bruce summoned to

appear at, 114. Mentioned, 119. Invaded by Wallace, 128.

Edward I. of England at, 147. Holds a parliament at, 148. Calls

a meeting at, to raise an army, 149. Mentioned, 192, 204, 206, 218,

226, 229, 230 n. 250, 285, 291, 292, 336, 338, 340, 341 ; ii. 41,

67, 93, 345 n.; iii. 37, 44, 110; iv. 164, 325; v. 132, 229 n. 303,

304,305; vi. 41; vii. 11,182, 187,281

Cathedral of, i. 229

Castle of. Kinmont Willie rescued from, ix. 195-200

- Hartcla, Earl of. Treason and death of, i. 330-331

William, slain, ii. 22

William de, ii. 181

30 INDEX.

CARLISLE— Lord, iv. 291

Howards, Earls of, noticed, v. 1 65 n.

Bishop of,i. 191, 318; ii. 67, 69,95; iii.295,296 ; iv.91.

CARLOPS, ii. 74

CARMELITES— The, mention of, ii. 178

CARMICHAEL— Bailie of Abernethy, v. 183

assists in the murder of Cardinal Beaton, v. 354

Sir John, viii. 2, 16, 18 ; ix. 44, 46, 48 n., 49, 68, 153, 154

The Laird of, viii. 99 ; ix. 18, 25

Archibald, ix. 75

a minister, ix. 239

CARNEBURGH— Castle of, v. 24

CARNEGIE— Sir David, ix. 185

Sir Robert, vi. 53

A gentlewoman of the name of, ix. 82-83

CARNELREIGH— Castle of, v. 110

CARRES of Teviotdale, v. 200 n.

CARRICK, i. 28, 193, 218, 219, 220, 224, 226, 235 n. ; ii. 30, 37 38, 171 ; iv. 293

Earldom of, iv. 193, 208

Earl of, with other earls, surprise the castle of Edinburgh, i.

11

Nigel, Earl of, i. 12 n.

Adam, Earl of, departs for the Crusade, i. 42

Robert de Bruce, Lord of. Adventure of, i. 42-43. Marries Mar- jory, Countess of Carrick, 43. Takes the oath of fealty for Alex- ander III. to Edward I. of England, i. 46. Noticed, 55. Joins his father, 56. Takes the oath of homage to Edward, 76. Is favoured by Edward, 94. Renews his oath of homage, ib. Reminds Ed- ward of his promise to give him the kingdom of Scotland, 106. Receives from Edward his lands of Carrick and Annandale, ib. Noticed, 114, 127. Chosen one of the governors of Scotland, 150. His conduct during the period of Baliol, 190-191. Casual notice of, 192, 193 n. 193. His fidelity to Edward, 193-194. His death, 194

Earl of, son of the preceding. See ROBERT I.

Sir Gilbert de, i. 215

Robert, Earl of, slain, ii. 14

Alexander, Earl of, ii. 20. Slain, 29

Robert Stewart, Earl of. See ROBERT III.

David Stewart, Earl of. See ROTHESAY

Marjory, Countess of, marries Robert de Bruce, i. 42-43.

Noticed, 43 n. 55

Men of, i. 262, 289

CARRICKFERGUS, i. 287, 289; v. 50

CARRIE— John de, chamberlain, ii. 155

CARRUTHERS— William de, ii. 36

CARTE, the Historian, criticised, i. 352 n. Noticed, iii. 323

CASSILLIS— Earl of, v. 67, 145

Earl of, in 1 542, taken prisoner at Solway Moss, v.250. His bond

with Henry VIII. and return to Scotland, 254-303. Noticed, 306 n.

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Double-dealing of, 311-313. Negotiates for Henry, 319-321, 326- 327, 329-331, 334. Approves of the Reformation, 338-339, 340. His connexion with Wishart, 340-345. Casual notices of, 350; vi. 16, 17, 37-38, 51, 66. Mission to France, and death of, 68-71

CASSILLIS— Earl of, in 1560. Casual notices of,vi. 183, 336, 356; vii. 86, 93, 175, 181, 225-227, 255, 264, 297

Earl of, in 1599, resigns the Treasurership, ix. 260. Noticed,

277

Master of, vii. 181

Lady, ix, 260

Lands of, v. 172

CASTELNAU, the French Ambassador, viii. 88

Sieur de. See MAUVISSIEEE

CASTILE— King of, iii. 164

and LEON— John, King of. See JOHN

CASTILIANS— The. See KIRKALDY of Grange

CASTLEMILK, vi. 35

CASTLES in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries described, ii. 170-175. Description of, in the early ages, 317-326

CATAPULT Roman. Machine similar to, mentioned, i. 311

CATESBY, a supporter of Essex, ix. 355

CATHCART— Sir Alan de, i. 237

A knight, iv. 93

Lord, iv. 173, 177, 226

Lord, in 1570, vii. 265, 295, 297; viii. 69

CATHERINE, daughter of Edward IV. of England, iv. 255, 261

Queen of Henry VIII. v. 27, 206

de Medici, v. 209. Intrigues of, against the Protestants, vii.

15. Disapproves of Mary's conduct after the murder of Darnley, 78, 132, 147. Noticed, 250, 349

CATHOLIC CHURCH. See ROME— Court of.

Party in Scotland. (See also ROME Court of; CHURCH and

CLERGY of SCOTLAND.) Coalition of, with the Protestant party, v. 306-307. Effects of the murder of Beaton on,vi. 1, 3-4. Effects of the death of Francis I. and Henry VIII. on, 10-11. Noticed, 38. Under Mary of Guise, 59. Effects of Knox's arrival in Scotland on, 75-79, 97. Persecuted by the Reformers, 183, 184-185. Mis- sion of, to Mary, on the death of her husband, the King of France, 204-205, 206-207, 216-217, 218. Neglected by Mary, 246-247. Prohibited the sacrifice of the mass, 308. Noticed, 319, 320. Support Mary? 332. Religion of, prohibited by parliament, vii. 164, 173. Noticed, 187, 249, 321. Intrigues of, after the execu- tion of Mary, ix. 9-10, 14-25. Rebellion of, in the reign of James VI. 25-27, 35-36, 39-40, 41-43, 44, 46, 48. Persecution of, 49. Intrigues of, 55-56, 60-61. Persecution of, 65-66. Plot of the Spanish Blanks, 66-77, 80. James VI. refuses to persecute, 80-82. and to prosecute, 87-88, 96. Elizabeth's attempt to join with, 105-106. Favoured by James, 107-114. Act of A bolition to, 1 1 5- 127. Continued treason of, 128, 129, 131. Rigorous measures pursued against, 131, 132-133, 136, 137, 141, 142-144. Battle

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of Glenlivat, 144-156. Noticed, 157-158, 163. Expulsion of, 163-169, 183. Noticed, 187, 188, 193 194. Disputes with the Kirk regarding, 200-205, 216, 225. Become reconciled to the Kirk, 232-235, 242-243. Noticed, 244, 245-246, 250-251. In favour with James, 258-259, 262, 263, 264, 266, 270, 290

CATHOLIC Party in England noticed, vi. 257. In favour of Mary's marriage with Darnley, 338-339, 340. Support Mary, vii. 185- 186. Rebellion of, 240-243, 302, 309. Noticed, ix. 158, 203, 276, 277. Favour the succession of James VI. 345-350

CAURSINI, ii. 265

CAVENDISH— Thomas, v. 40

CAVERTON— Lands of,iv. 193

CAWDOR— Campbell of. See CAMPBELL

CAXTON, William, v. 37

CAY— Hugo, ii. 279

CECIL, LORD BURGHLEY, noticed, v. 100, 164 n. Counsels of, Ti. 72. Negotiates with Scotland, 1 12, 1 18, 120. Letter of, to the Congregation, 121-124. Intrigues with Scotland, 126, 129, 130,131, 132, 136, 143, 147, 153, 166, 167-170, 172-173, 178, 191, 192, 195, 197,205,209,215,216,218,225,228,229-230,241,243,244,246,246 n. 248, 249, 252-254, 256, 258, 266, 269, 270, 276, 277, 286, 287, 291-292, 293, 293-294, 296, 299, 304-308, 309, 316-317, 336, 338-339, 341, 345, 353; vii. 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 20, 24-26, 27, 39, 45, 47, 48, 59, 60, 65, 73, 82, 86, 88, 91-92, 100, 101, 103, 1 15, 119, 123-125, 127, 128,130, 148, 150, 154, 160,161, 168,169, 187, 190, 191, 203, 205, 208, 212, 213, 215, 216, 217, 218-219, 222-223, 230, 235, 237, 238, 243, 245, 247, 255, 257,258, 264, 265, 266, 270-271, 277, 278-279, 281, 282, 284-286. Admonishes Grange and Leth- ington, 291-292, 303. Endeavours to procure the death of Mary, 310, 311-325, 327. Intrigues of, with regard to Scotland, 329, 331, 338, 339-340, 342, 343, 345, 346-347, 349-350. General notices of, viii. 2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 30, 40, 42, 50, 57, 60, 73, 75, 92, 138, 156, 175, 189, 191, 197, 201, 212, 229, 251, 276, 299, 311, 312, 316-325, 335, 340, 345. His intrigues with regard to Scotland, after the execution of Mary, ix. 2-3, 9, 15, 23, 39, 41, 42, 48-49, 51, 62, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 92-98, 105, 110, 122, 128, 132 n. 142, 156-157, 164, 175, 176, 181, 197, 198-199, 200, 251. Death of, 257. Journal of, noticed, vii. 115;

Sir William, vi. 314; vii. 47

Thomas, vii. 342

Sir Robert. Counsels of, regarding Scotland, ix. 105, 128, 132 n.

142, 157, 159, 160, 176-177, 178, 180, 190, 200, 243 n. 249, 257- 259, 263, 268, 276, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, 287, 289, 292. Intrigues of, with James, 329, 331, 332, 333, 335-337. Un- popularity of, 339-340. Sycophancy of, to James, 341-345. No- ticed, 349, 350. Present at the death of Elizabeth, 355, 356-357, 358, 359

CECILIA, daughter of Patrick earl of Dunbar, i. 56 n. CELTIC Race.— Notices of the, ii. 188-193, 203, 204, 244-245, 344,

350-351; Hi. 150,214-215 CER1GNOLA, T. 27

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CESSFORD— Laird of, vi. 35; viii. 38, 231 ; ix. 6, 8-9, 25, 31-32, 84, 108, 130, 169-174, 181

Her of. &«KER

CHALMERS— George, the Antiquarian, noticed, ii. 203, 250

of Gathgirth. His remonstrance with Mary of Guise, vi.

82

CHALONS, iv. 48 n.

CHAMBERLAINS Great. Accounts of, mentioned, ii. 377-379

CHAMBERS— Thomas, of Aberdeen, iii. 248

Christopher, iii. 260, 262

Thomas, iii. 260, 265. Executed, 268

David. Arrival of, in Scotland, vii. 7. Accused of the murder

of Darnley, 70, 71

CHAMBRE— J&hn del, iii. 260 n.

CHANCELLOR— Office of, in the early ages, noticed, ii. 203-204. Mentioned, vi. 171

CHARLEMAGNE, Emperor of France, ii. 203

CHARLES V. of France, ii. 152, 160; iii. 7

VI. of France. His treaty with Scotland, iii. 8-9, 20, 24. Casual

notices of, 41, 57, 63, 68, 129, 311, 314. Treaty with Scotland, 137

VII. of France. Casual notices of, iii. 164, 166, 202, 231, 253;

iv. 9, 24, 48, 53, 72, 102 n. 104 n. 120, 121, 134. Arbitrates be- tween Scotland and Norway, 161-163. Casual notices of, 186; v. 103

VIII. of France. Treaty with Scotland, iv. 246-247, 252, 272,

320, 325; v. 31

IX. of France. Casual notices of, vi. 200, 207-208, 215-216,

234, 268, 315, 334; vii. 10, 15, 50, 93, 122, 129, 132, 146-147, 148, 282, 308, 338, 340. Juncture of his death, viii. 15

the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, noticed, iv. 194, 196, 201, 203,

204, 227

King of Castile, v. 31

V. of Germany, noticed, v. 120, 121, 130, 187, 191. Negotia- tions with James V. 196, 197, 199, 205. Casual notices of, 211, 212, 215, 217, 227, 228, 241, 243, 294, 318, 320; vi. 8, 54

V. of Spain, v. 205-206; vi. 133

The Archduke, vi. 277, 304

I. of England. Birth of, ix. 327. Noticed, 361

CHARTELLET— Unfortunate story of, vi. 273-274

CHARTER of the Forests demanded from Edward I. of England by the nobles, i. 133. Noticed, ib. The ratification of, asked, 136-137. Confirmed by Edward, 163

The Great, demanded from Edward I. of England by the

nobles, i. 133. Noticed, 133 n. Ratification of, asked, 136-137. Ratified by Edward I. of England, 163

CHARTERIS of Amisfield, iv. 248

John. Plots against Cardinal Beaton, v. 299, 300

of Kinfauns, fights for the provostship of Perth, v. 307-308.

Noticed, vi. 101, 106, 111

See CHARTRES

CHARTIER— Alain, iii. 275 n.

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CHARTLEY, Tiii. 275, 276, 279-282, 284. Mary's removal from, 297, 300, 349

CHARTRES— Patrick de, ii. 30

The High Chancellor, slain, ii. 72

CHASTELHERAULT— Hamilton, Earl of Arran, Duke of. See HAMILTON

Duchess of, viii. 46

Dukedom of, vi. 53, 57, 124

CHASTILLON— Hugh de, Earl of St. Paul. Set ST. PAUL

CHATILLON— M., ambassador, T. 218 n.

CHATSWORTH, vii. 272, 282

a friar, T. 113

CHATTAN— Clan. See QUHELE

CHAUCER— Geoffrey, noticed, ii. 299, 300; iii. 171; T. 9-10

CHAVBRELIACK— M. Jehan, iii. 314

CHEESE Importance of the manufacture of, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ii. 185

CHEPMAN— Walter, v. 36-37

CHESTER,!. 249; ii. 260

Bishop of, iii. 299-303

CHEVIGNY— Monsieur, vi. 124

CHEVIOT HILLS, iii. 43; v. 59

CHISHOLM, Bishop of Dunblane, vi. 355

Sir James, of Cornileys, an agent of the Catholic faction, ix. 24,

113, 121

CHISHOLME— William, Bishop of Dunblane, persecutes the Refor- mers, v. 224

CHIVALRY, in the early ages, ii. 343-349. Absurdities of, iii. 55. Passion for, 69

CRICHTON, a Jesuit, viii. 216

CHRISTIERN, King of Norway, disputes with James II. iv. 120- 121,133-134,161-162. Disputes with James III. 183-184. Nego- tiations regarding the marriage of his daughter with James, 184- 188. Noticed, 256, 284

II. of Denmark, y. 14. Begs assistance from Scotland, 114.

Noticed, 196,207

CHRISTINA of the Isles, i. 218, 220

Sister of the Bruce. See BRUCE

CHR1STISON, a minister, viii. 103

CHRONICLES— Norwegian, quoted, i. 22, 24. See NORSE

of the early ages, ii. 297-298

CHURCH The Scottish. Canons enacted to secure the inde- pendence of, i. 42. Notices of, in the early ages, ii. 281-298. In the reign of James I. iii. 198-200. Support of, by James I. 273- 274. By James II. iv. 64. Influence of James II. over, 130. Attempts of the primus, Graham, to reform, 199-201. Disorder in, 224. Enactments regarding privileges of the crown in, 263- 264, 296, 310-311. Benefices in, v. 114. Corruption in, 116-117. Patronage in, 125, 127. The nobles envy the possessions in, 247 The Reformers separate from, vi. 78. Proposal to despoil 'it of its riches, 131. Disputes regarding the lands of, 1 80, 1 8 1 , 1 88, 1 89

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CHURCH Scottish Protestant. The regent Moray swears to support, vii. 154. Established by Moray in Parliament, 162-1 65. Establish- ment of Episcopacy in, 336-337. State of, in 1579, viii. 48-49. State of, in 1581, 90-92. In 1581-1582, 93-111. Noticed, ix. 12, 45. Establishment of Presbytery in, 63-65. Proposed endow- ment of, 193. Establishment of Episcopacy, 225-232, 235, 237- 242

Catholic, in Scotland, noticed, viii. 120. Ritual of, ix. 65-66.

See CATHOLIC party, and CLERGY, Catholic.

of England. Endeavours of, to rule the Scottish Church, ii.

282, 283, 285-286

of Rome. See ROME

CINCIA, Daughter of the Count of Provence, ii. 341-342 CINQUE PORTS— Vessels of, i. 92. Mentioned, ii. 260 CIRENCESTER, iii. 296 C1STERTIAN MONKS, ii. 177

Nuns,ii. 178

CLACKMANNAN, iii. 226

Laird of, viii. 185

County of, ravaged by the army of Edward I. of England, i.

146, 174. Mentioned, ii. 168 CLANCAMERON— The, v. 338 CLANDONNELL— The, ix. 177, 250 CLANKAYN— The, v. 338 CLANRANALD— Captain of, v. 195 n.; ix. 178

The, v. 338

CLANRICARD— Earl of, ix. 340

CLARE Thomas de, joins the barons against Margaret of Norway,

i. 55

Gilbert de, Earl of Gloucester. See GLOUCESTER

CLARENCE— Duke of, iii. 323; iv. 211

Commander, slain, vi. 30

CLARENCIEUX HERALD, v. 115, 128, 136

CLARENDON— Sir Roger de, executed, iii. 305

CLARK— Alexander, vi. 197, 223

CLAUD— Lord, vi. 252

CLEMENT III.— Pope, ii. 285

IV. demands tithes to be paid by the Scottish clergy to Henry

III. of England, i. 41-42

V. i.,214, 218, 246, 248

VII., v. 208

VIII., ix. 347, 349

CLEISH— Colvil of. See COLVIL

CLERGY The, of Scotland, refuse to submit to the papal legate, i. 41-42. Appeal to Rome, 42. Commanded by the pope to be at peace with Edward I. of England, 168. Declare Robert Bruce king, 243. Taxed by David II., ii. 105. Courts held by, 206-207. Commercial enterprise of, 241-242. Learning of, 289-298. Arts and sciences of the early ages confined to, 31 6. Architecture of their buildings, 327-333. Accuse John Resby of heresy, iii. 142. Their hatred of the Lollards, 199. Patronized by James I. 203.

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Still seconded by James in persecuting the Reformers, 242-245. Reformation of, by Bishop Kennedy, iv. 43. Their service courted by James II. 52. Act passed in favour of, 70. Patronized by James II. 130. Mission to the court of Rome regarding, 252-253. Patronized by James V. v. 198. Tax imposed on, by him, 201-202. Persecution of the Reformers, and licentiousness of, 222-226, 227, 228, 234, 236, 237, 238-239. Refuse to perform the services of the church during the imprisonment of Beaton, 264. Determina- tion of, to resist the Protestant party, 279. Converts to the Re- formation chiefly from the orders of, 339. Character of, 340. At the battle of Pinky, vi. 27, 33. Quarrels amongst, 55. Exert themselves against the Reformers, 79, 81, 85-87. Abused by the Protestant party, 87. Proposals of, to the Protestants, 90-91. Convention of, with the Protestants, 95. Anathema of the Pro- testants against, 104. Protected by the treaty of Elizabeth with France and Scotland, 171, 173. Discomfited in Parliament by the Congregation, 178, 179-180, 184, 189. See CLERGY— Catholic, and CLERGY Protestant

CLERGY Protestant. Dispute with the Catholics regarding church money, vi. 249-252. Their detestation of the prelacy of England, 254. Violence of, towards Mary, 269-270, 277-279. Noticed, 319, 320. Disapprove of Mary's marriage with Darnley, 321, 323. Unreasonable demands of, to Mary, 347-349. Supported by Mary, 351, 354, 355. False representation of the condition of, made to Elizabeth, vii 7-8. Sanction the murder of Riccio, 21- 22, 28. Suspicious of Darnley, 45. Favoured by Mary, 84. Dis- approve of her marriage with Both well, 96, 100. Support the confederacy against her, 114. Benefits conferred on, for support- ing the confederates, 119-120. Hostility of, towards Mary, 131, 133-134, 135-136. Object to anointing kings, in crowning, 138. Endeavour to procure the church patrimony, 165. Noticed, 166. Support the English party against Mary, 265, 286, 295, 321, 328, 348. Their attacks onEpiscopacy inl581-1582;viii. 93-111. On bad terms with James VI. ix. 1 8, 27, 33. Noticed, 36, 37, 45, 46-48, 55, 56, 60. Acts passed in their favour, 63-65. Intolerance of, 65-66. Casual notices of, 68, 69-70, 72, 74-75. Displeased with James VI. 80. Attempts of, to persecute the Catholics, 80-82. Noticed, 85. Concessions to, in parliament, 87. Their zeal against James, 87-88. Sanction the plots of Bothwell, 88, 91, 101, 102, 104, 105- 106, 108, 109. Anathema of, against the Catholic earls, 110-114. Exert all their influence to have them punished, 115-123. Plot against James, 128-129, 130, 132, 137-138. Violence of, towards the Catholics, 143, 145, 146, 152, 155, 158, 163, 165, 167, 169. Casual notices of, 171, 173, 181, 182, 183-184. Amicable negotiation with James, 191-194. Noticed, 199. Quarrel with James regarding his proposed restoration of the Catholic earls, 200-224. Questions from James to, and answers from, 225-232. Become reconciled to the Catholic earls, 232-235. Opposed to the establishment of Episcopacy, 235-236, 237-242. Noticed, 243, 244, 259. Enraged at James's "Treatise on Government," 261-263. Alarmed at the favour shown to Catholics, 266. Object to theatrical performances,

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266-267. Connexion of, with Gowrie, 274-275. Opposed to James, 276, 277. Noticed, 280, 282. In favour of Gowrie, 290. Accuse James of a plot against Gowrie, 320-321

CLERGY The Catholic, in Scotland, slighted by Mary on her return to Scotland, vi. 246-247, 249. Dispute with the Protestants regard- ing church revenues, 249-253. Persecuted by the Protestants, 278-280. Noticed, 320. The confederate nobles engage to put them down, vii. 120-121. Act of parliament against, ix. 87

English. Cruelties committed on them by Wallace, i. 113.

Noticed, iv. 179

CLERNAU His mission to Scotland, vii. 15

CLIDESDALE,i. 147

CLIFFORD— Lord Robert, invades Annandale, i. 130-131. Sent with an army to Scotland, 204, 206. Noticed, 218. Holds Douglas castle, 220-221. Noticed, 243

Lord, i. 201

Lord James, i. 244

Sir Robert, defeated by the Earl of Moray near Stirling, i. 263-

267. Slain at the battle of Bannockburn, 274. Noticed, 277; ii. 348

Lord, in the year 1465, ii. 137

Lord, in the year 1504, iii. 310

Lord. Treachery of, iv. 321-322

CLINTON— Lord, invades Scotland, vi. 19, 22, 35, 45, 46

CLOTHES— Price of, in the early ages, ii. 276-277

CLUNACENSIAN MONKS, ii. 178

CLUNIE GORDON— Laird of, ix. 148

CLUNY— Fort of, i. 85 n.

CLYDE— Firth of. Haco king of Norway enters, i. 27-28. Islands in, mentioned, 29, 31

River, i. 30, 235 n. 356; iv. 301; v. 309; vii. 179, 257, 264,

288-290; ix. 67

CLYDESDALE,}. 241; ii. 37, 238; vii. 270; viii. 44; ix. 40, 173

CNUT, the Opulent, ii. 252-253

COAL— State of, in the early ages, ii. 273

COALITION between the Lord James and the Queen-dowager, vi. 381-382

COBHAM— Sir Ralph, i. 328

Lord, iii. 326-328

Lord, in 1587, viii. 345; ix. 342, 344

COCHRANE, favourite of James III. noticed, iv. 214. Influences James against his brother, Albany, 215-217. Arrogance of, 230- 231, 232. Seized and executed, 232-234. Noticed, 235, 257

COCKBURN— of Henderland, executed, v. 193

of Ormiston, v. 338-339. His support of Wishart, 342-346.

Casual notices of, vi. 9, 35, 37-38, 40, 139, 147-148. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, vii. 21. Pardoned, 40. His connexion with the murder of Darnley,54 n. Casual notices of, 110, 167, 186, 242

a tool of Cecil's. His mission to Scotland, vii. 10

Sir James, of Skirling, vii. 196-197

Sir Robert, ix. 156, 157

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COCKBURN— Sir John, ix. 23

Family of, iii. 109

COCKBURNSPATH, viii. 184 COCKERMOUTH, i. 128; iii. 40; vii. 182 COCKLAWS-Tower of, besieged, iii. 118-119, 122-123 COCKPULE, or COCKPOOL— Laird of, iv. 290; vi. 36 COINAGE in the Early Ages, ii. 264-270. Enactments regarding,

iv. 126, 129, 295-296. See also MONEY COKE, Sir Edward, ix. 246 COLDBRANDSPATH, ii. 74

Wood of, iii. 86

COLDINGHAM, i. 149; v. 96, 190. Siege of, 311, 312 n. 313, 316,

317. Mentioned, 334; vi. 48; vii. 128

Prior of, murdered, v. 116. Priory of, iv. 263; v. 81

Moor, ix. 6

COLDINGKNOWES, viii. 184

Laird of, viii. 38, 242

COLDSTREAM— Nunnery of, i. 96 COLESSIE of Bonnymoon, iv. 89

of Balnamoon, iv. 268, 272

COLIGNI, the reformer, vi. 261 COLL, v. 230

COLLINGWOOD— Sir Cuthbert, viii. 16. Defeated by the Bor- derers, ix. 8-9

COLLYN— Forest of, ii. 167 COLQUHOUN of Luss, slain, iv. 22 Sir John, of Luss, appointed comptroller, iv. 161. Noticed,

206. Slain, 219. Noticed, 254 n.

Envoy, v. 337 COLUMBUS— Christopher, v. 4 COLVIL of Oxenham— Murder of, iv. 59

of Cleish, vi. 108; vii. 255; viii. 158, 165

of Easter Wemyss, viii. 154; ix. 72, 133, 136. Remonstrates

with James VI. 288 Mr. John, ambassador of Gowrie and the Kirk, viii. 129,

136, 145, 149. Flees to Berwick, 159. Noticed, 165, 192; ix. 72.

Assists Bothwell in his plot against James VI. 88-90, 128. Casual

notices of, 159-161, 183, 253, 276-277, 279 COMMERCE in the Early Ages, ii. 236-258, 263-264.' In the reign

of Robert II. iii. 57-58. Enactments regarding, 196. Notices

of, in the fifteenth century, 203-205. Enactment regarding, 210,

254-255 ; iv. 7-8. Concern of monarchs and nobility in, 209 COMMON PRAYER— The, vii. 193 COMMONS— First appearance of, in the Scottish parliament, ii.

226-236

House of. Origin of, iii. 227

COMMUNITY of Scotland— Their letter to Edward the First,

i. 371-374

COMO— The cardinal, viii. 43 COMPTON— Earl, ix. 252 n. Lady, ix. 252 n.

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COMPTROLLER— Office of, vi. 171

COMYN John, Baron, at the taking of the castle of Dunbar, i. 100

Sir John, younger of Badenoch, surnamed the Red, joins Wal- lace, i. 138. Chosen one of the governors of Scotland, 150. No- ticed, 151. Defeats the army. of Edward I. of England at Roslin, 170. Unable to stand out against Edward, 172. Driven by Ed- ward to take refuge in the fastnesses, 174. Attempts to defend the passage of the Forth against Edward, 176. Delivers up the kingdom to Edward, 176-177. His claims to the crown, 189-190. Noticed, 193 n. His connexion with Bruce in the regency, 194. His jealousy of Bruce, 195. Conference with Bruce, 196. Be- trays Bruce to Edward, 196-197. Is slain by Bruce and his fol- lowers, 198. Noticed, 199. Murder of, noticed, 203, 204 n. 209, 212,215; ii. 2, 34

Sir Robert, slain, i. 198

William, i. 213 n.

- William, brother of the Earl of Buchan, i. 214

Walter, slain, ii. 20

Lord Walter, ii. 215

Alexander, Earl of Buchan. See BUCHAN

John, Earl of Buchan. See BUCHAN

John, Lord of Badenoch. See BADENOCH

Earl of Menteith. See MENTEITH

Maria, ii. 213

The house of, collect an army, i. 12. Deprived of their politi- cal influence, 12, 13. Ambition of, 13. Power of, 14. Sup- ported by the Pope, ib. Seize Alexander III. 15. March with him against England, 16. Defeat a plot against Alexander, ib. Power in the regency restored to them, 16-17. Lose their leader, Walter Comyn, 17. See MENTEITH. Jealousies between, and the Bruces, 190-191. Casual notices of, 193, 194, 203, 250, 369-370. Treaty of, with Llewellyn, prince of Wales, 370-371. Hatred of, to the Bruce, ii. 2-3. Notices of, 17, 32, 33, 172

CONCRESSAULT— Sieur, iv. 202

Monipenny, Lord of. See MONIPENNY

CONDE"— Prince of, vi. 268-269

CONFESSION OF FAITH passed in Parliament, vi. 181-184, 186; vii. 164. Subscription to, ix. Ill, 112, 119, 122, 207, 232, 234

CONGREGATION— The. See PROTESTANT

CONNAL— O'Donnel, prince of, v. 46, 48, 201

CONNAUGHT— Eth O'Connor, prince of. See O'CONNOR

CONSERVATOR STATUTORUM. See PROTECTOR OF THE STATUTES

CONSISTORY— The, denounced, vi. 155-156

CONSTABLE— Sir Marmaduke, v. 58, 63

CONSTANCE— Bishop of, i. 258

CONSTANTINE, a bondsman, ii. 212

COOK— Dr. noticed, vi. 196 n.

COPENHAGEN, iv. 185; ix. 28

COPLAND, takes David II. prisoner, ii. 72

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COPLAND, governor of Northumberland, ii. 87

Sir John, iii. 50

CORBEIL, i. 335

Bishop of, sent as nuncio to Bruce, i. 297-301

CORBRIDGE, i. 246. Burnt, 249

CORDELLE, French ambassador, T. 115-116

CORNAL— Fortalice of, iii. 32

CORNEL Richard, archdeacon of Lothian, iii. 156

CORNWALL, ii. 301; iii. 153

Richard, Earl of, brother of Henry III. proposes a treaty be- tween him and Alexander II. i. 5

Edmund, Earl of, i. 154

Earl of, brother of Edward III. of England, ii. 43, 48

Earl of, son-in-law of the Count of Provence, ii. 341-342

Gaveston, Earl of. See GAVESTON

CORRICH IE— Defeat of Huntly at,vi. 266

CORSTORPHINE,v. 31, 170

CORTACHY,iv. 114

COTESBACHE, chamberlain to Edward II. of England, i. 235

COTTENSHOPE— Forest of, ii. 168

COUCI Ingelram de. Disagreement between Henry III. of Eng- land and Alexander II. ascribed to, i. 3 n. Manner of the death of, 3-4 n. Noticed, ii. 195

De. The family of, i. 1 n.

COULTER— Lands of, iv. 64

COUNCIL— Order of, of the reign of David II. ii. 390

General. Difference between, and Parliament, iii. 230. Meet- ing of. See PARLIAMENT

COURCELLES— Monsieur de, viii. 332; ix. 17

COURTNEY— Sir Piers, defied to single combat by a Scottish knight, iii. 70-71

COURTS held by the clergy and barons, in the early ages, ii. 205- 208

COVENANT— The, signed, vi. 83-84, 105

COVENANTERS, i. 101

COWAL,ii. 36; iv. 293

Lordship of, iv. 193

CO WDENKNOWES— Laird of,ix. 5

COWHILL— Laird of, vii. 281

Castle of, vii. 281

COWPER, a recusant minister, viii. 339

COWSLAND, v. 189; viii. 185

COX— Dr. vi. 75-76

CRAB John, a Flemish engineer, noticed, i. 305. Forms instru- ments of war, 311-312. Noticed, ii. 4. Attacks the English, 15- 16. Noticed, 23

CRAIG John, minister of Edinburgh, sanctions the murder of Riccio, vii. 21-22. Noticed, 36. Refuses to proclaim the banns of Mary's marriage with Bothwell, 96. Casual notices of, 97, 121, 133; viii. 96, 184, 220, 224

Mr. Thomas, advocate, ix. 99, 124

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CRAIG— Mr. James, ix. 124

in Angus. Castle of, ix. 153

CRAIGANAIRGID, v. 112

CRAIGENGELT executed, ix. 323

CRAIGMILLAR— Preston of. See PRESTON

Castle of, iv. 221; v. 106. Mary's residence at, vii. 50-53, 64-

65. Noticed, ix. 31, 132

CRAIGNAUCHT HILL, iv. 16

CRAIL, vi. 108

CRAILING— Manor of, ii. 208

CRAILL— Keeper of the Warren at, ii. 27

CRAMOND, i. 52; ii. 244 n.

CRANMER— Bishop, v. 207; vi. 75

CRANSTON, v. 189

William, iv. 18

Lord, vi. 37-38

Mr. Michael, ix. 217

a servant of Gowrie's, ix. 314. Executed, 323

CRANSTOUN— Lord, iv. 218

CRAW AR— Paul, burnt for heresy, iii. 242-245

CRAWFORD— Sir Reginald, executed in the cause of Bruce, i. 222

Earl of, iii. 76, 160, 169, 173; iv. 8

Alexander, second Earl of, his feud with Bishop Crichton, iv.

44-45. Cause of his death, 49-50. Noticed, 51

Alexander Lindsay,Earl of,surnamed the Tiger,or EarlBeardy,

his quarrel with the Justiciar of Arbroath, iv. 49-51. Leagues against James II., 51-52. Opposed by James, 53, 63. Noticed, 71. His league with Douglas, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80, 83, 85-86, 88. Defeated by the Earl of Huntly, 89-90. Takes revenge upon his enemies, 90-91. Noticed, 92, 93. Submission of, to James, and death of, 98-99. Casual notices of, 99, 132, 154

The Master of, iv. 218

Earl of, v. 18. Slain at the battle of Flodden, 64-67

Earl of, in 1514, v. 76, 115, 148, 198, 200 n. 201.

David Lindsay, Master of, v. 351

Earl of, vi. 16, 207, 336, 356 ; vii. 118, 264 ; viii. 29, 110, 137,

149, 185, 240, 241, 243, 245 ; ix. 13, 26-27, 36

of Jordanhill, noticed, vii. 63, 64-65. Accuses Maitland and

Balfour, 239. Takes the castle of Dunbarton, 288-290.

David Lindsay, Earl of. See MONTROSE, Duke of

CRESSINGHAM— Hugh de, appointed treasurer of Scotland, i. 107. Noticed, 108. Character of, 110. Noticed, 118. Com- mands the English army to Stirling, 1 1 9. Disbands part of the army, 119-120. Urges the attack at Stirling bridge, 122. Leads the van of the army, ib. His death, 125. Instance of the hatred of the Scots to, ib. Noticed, 176

CRESS Y— Battle of, mentioned, ii. 69, 88, 93, 134, 348 ; iii. 7

CRETON— Ballad by, noticed, iii. 312-313

CREVANT— Battle of, mentioned, iii. 202; iv. 9

CRICHTON— Sir Andrew, iv. 41

Sir William, Lord Chancellor, noticed,, iii. 213, 236; iv. 4, 8.

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His ambitious designs in obtaining the person of James II., 9-15, 16. Noticed, 18. Misunderstanding with Livingston, regarding the custody of James, 20-22. Entraps and executes Douglas, 26- 32. Noticed, 33. Farther intrigues of, 37, 38. Douglas and Livingston unite their power against, 39-42, 43, 44. Treaty with his opponents, 46. Sides with James against the Douglases, 52. Received into favour by James, 52-53, 59, 63. Casual notices of, 68, 71, 76. Skirmish with Douglas, 79. Noticed, 83, 85, 92. Counsels of, 96-97, 98. Death of, 101. Noticed, 154, 155

CRICHTON— Sir William, son of the preceding, iv. 155

Lord. Treason of, iv. 242, 243-244, 245, 246. Noticed, 299

of Sanquhar, iv. 248, 254 n. 263

Abbot of Holy rood, v. 168

Bishop of Duukeld, his argument with one of the reformers, v.

224-226

Laird of Brunston, v. 299-300, 324. Plots against Cardinal

Beaton, 333-334. Approves of the Reformation, 338-339. His support of Wishart, 342-345. Plot against Beaton, 350, 351-352. Noticed, vi. 37-38, 40. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, vii. 21. Flies to England, 35. Pardoned, 40

Father, ix. 166

Sir George. See CAITHNESS, Earl of

Sir James. See MORAY, Earl of

Castle of, ii. 49; iv. 29, 79

CRIE— Water of, i. 235

CRISTICLEIK, a cannibal, ii. 59

CRISTIJOHNSON, of Clan Quhele, iii. 68

CROC Monsieur de, present at the interview between Mary and Darnley, vii. 41-44. Letters of, 49-51, 55, 56. Opposed to the party of Bothwell, 93, 94, 99, 101, 102. Endeavours to conciliate between Mary and the confederates, 108. Casual notices of, 110 n. 118,123,129,131,306-307,311

CROFTS— Sir James. Negotiations of, with Scotland, vi. 127, 129, 130, 131, 152. Noticed, 162

Privy councillor, viii. 311

CROIX— Rouge, v. 58

CROM ARTY— Castle of,ii. 171

Fort of, i. 84 n.

Firth of, iii. 153

CROMWELL— Lord, iii. 168

Secretary, v. 204, 205 n.

Oliver, i. 101

CROOKSTON— Laird of, vii. 105

Castle of, iv. 299

CROSIER— William, iii. 156

Clement, v. 284 n.

CROSREGAL— Abbot of, vi. 4 n.

CROSS— The Fiery, described, vi. 19-20. Sent throughout Scotland, 359

CROSSARS— The, iv. 322

CROSSCRYNE, ii. 74

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CROWN LANDS— Resumption of, ii. 100. Mentioned, ix. 12

CROYSER— William, iv. 35

CRUACHIN BEN— Pass of, i. 239, 291 ; ii. 366

CRUCIFUBREIS— Alfonso de, iv. 9, 35

CRUELTY— Instances of, i. 22

CRUMB ARTHYN— Fort of, i. 84 n.

CRUSADE— A body of knights join, i. 41-42. See PALESTINE

CRYNE, a pirate, i. 290 n.

CULLEN— Captain, vii. 74, 105. Trial of, 117, 169

CULROSS, i. 326

Abbot of, vi. 4 n.

CULSAMOND, ix. 153

CUMRAYS Islands of, i. 29, 31. Haco, king of Norway, orders

mass to be sung at, to assuage a storm, 31. His fleet at, 33.

Mentioned, iv. 106; v. 19; ix. 67 CUMBERLAND, i. 69. Invaded by the Scots, 95. Invaded by

Wallace, 128. Mentioned, 235 n., 249, 255, 282, 317 ; ii. 182, 189,

194 n. 256-257, 351. Ravaged by the Scots, iii. 36, 40; iv. 55-56.

Mentioned, vii. 182, 197, 263

Earl of, v. 245 ; vui. 311

Sheriff of, i. 231

Men of, ii. 190-191

CUMIN— Alexander, i. 42 n.

CUMNOCK, i. 230

CUNINGHAM— Sir Robert, of Kilmaurs, iii. 191

CUNNINGHAM, i. 226 ; ii. 37, 38-39, 75 ; iv. 293 J vi. 16

Sir Humphrey, iii. 201

Envoy of Lennox, vii. 81-82

of Drumwhassel, vii. 288-289; viii. 64

Bishop of Aberdeen, ix. 140

John, ix. 176-177, 179, 189

Barons of, v. 344

CUNNINGHAMHEAD-Laird of, vi. 190 CUPAR, ii. 185. Protestantism of, vi. 101

Abbot of, vi. 4 n., 5 n.

Provost of, vii. 164 n.

Castle of, ii. 39, 52, 57-58, 61

CUPAR-IN-FIFE— Castle of, i. 214 CUPAR MOOR, vi. 110, 126 n. 282 CURLE, Secretary to Mary, viii. 270, 274-275, 284-286. Made

prisoner, 297. Incident regarding his wife and child in Mary's

prison, 300. Noticed, 316, 317-318, 323 Elizabeth, an attendant of Mary, present at her execution, viii.

355, 357 CURRY— Piers de, slain, i. 34-35

Walter, ii. 61-62

CYPRES— King of, in 1364, ii. 126-127

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D

DALRY— Lordship of, iv. 1 93

DACRE Sir James, ii. 77. Taken prisoner, 85-86

Son of Sir James, ii. 86

Lord, v. 14, 24, 45, 46. At the battle of Flodden, 58-67.

Casual notices of, 73, 74, 78, 82-83. Intrigues against Scotland, 82-83, 84, 86, 90, 92, 93, 95, 98, 99-100, 101, 104, 120-138, 142, 164. Noticed, 187, 215. At the battle of Pinky, vi. 19, 28

Lord William, v. 173 n.

Sir C. v. 173 n.

an English leader, v. 249

D ACRES— Lord, ii. 21, 137; iv. 255

Leonard. Rebellion of, vii. 262-263, 279, 290

The house of, iv. 325

DALGARNOCK, i. 230 n.

DALGLEISH— George, executed, vii. 169-170

DALKEITH, iii.23, 29; iv. 117; v. 15,116, 157, 293,324-325 n.; vi. 33, 42; vii. 266, 293, 317, 321 ; viii. 33, 55, 94, 96, 106; ix. 109

Lord of, iii. 76; iv. 36

Castle of, mentioned, iii. 23, 46; iv. 90. Taken, vi. 42-43.

Mentioned, viii. 28, 111

DALSWPNTON— Castle of, i. 250; ii. 81, 97 n., 172

DAM— Magistrates of, i. 285 n,

Port of, iv. 181

DAMASCUS— John of,ii. 291

DAM10T, an astrologer, vii. 27

DAMON— Monsieur, ix. 247

DANISH SEA KINGS, ix. 363

DAIRSAY, ii. 39

DARCY— Lord, v. 73

Sir Antony, v. 136, 201

DARNAWAY, ii. 322

DARNI— Sir John, iii. 115

DARNLEY— The baron of, iv. 93

Lord, iv. 237

Lord, husband of Queen Mary, noticed, v. 95. Proposed

marriage of, to Mary, vi. 257-258. Noticed, 298. Elizabeth's and MelviPs remark on the appearance of, 301-302. Noticed, 305-306. arrival of in Scotland, and reception of, by Mary, 314-315. De- scent of, 320-321. Chosen by Mary for her husband, and bad effects of, upon him, 321-323. The marriage disapproved of, by Elizabeth, 324. Casual notices of, 330, 332. Mary's endeavours to procure support in her marriage with, 333, 336. Knighted by Mary, 337. England and the Protestant party against the mar- riage of, 337-349. Plot against, 349-350. Refutes the charge of treachery against Moray, 352-353. Refuses to obey Elizabeth's summons, 355. Marriage of, with Mary, 355-356. Noticed, vii. 1, 2. Rights of, supported by Mary, 4, 5.. Casual notices of, 6,8,9,13. Becomes jealous of Riccio, 14. Noticed, 15. Insti-

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gates the plot against Riccio, and cause of, 17-28. Present at the murder of, 28-30. Imprisons Mary, and takes the government into his own hands, 31-33. Prevailed on by Mary to deceive the con- spirators, and fly with her to Dunbar, 33-35. Denounces his accomplices, 35-37. His guilt revealed to Mary, and indig- nation of all parties at, 37-39. Mary becomes reconciled to him, on the approach of her confinement, 39. Intrigues with Rome, 41-42. His determination to go abroad, and endeavours of Mary to dissuade him, 41-45, 47. Bothwell's evil intentions towards, 46-47. Indifference of, towards Mary, 49-51. Plots formed at Craigmillar against his life, 51-54. Absents himself from the baptism of his son, 55-56. Illness, and capricious conduct of, 57-59. Supposed connexion of Joseph Riccio and Lutyni with the murder of, 58-61. Plots against, 61-63. Visited by Mary, at Glasgow, 63-64. Becomes reconciled to Mary, and brought by her to Edin- burgh, 64-67. His parting with Mary, 67-68. Serious reflections of, 68. Murder of, 68-70. Burial of, 71. Intrigues regarding the murderers of, 70-222, 228, 239, 242, 244, 254, 259, 267, 284- 286, 288, 290, 335, 336. Note on his plot against Mary, 362-364. Note on the murder of, 369-372. Casual notices of, viii. 45, 56, 68-69, 72-73. Morton and Binning condemned for the murder of, 78-85. Noticed, 230, 252

DARNLEY— Stuart, Lord of. See STUART.

Lordship of, viii. 334

DARRUS— Forest of, ii. 167

DAVID I.— Casual notices of, ii. 168, 177, 178, 179, 180, 185, 187, 189-191, 194, 200, 201, 209, 213, 218-219, 237, 238, 239, 242, 248, 249-250, 254, 256, 264, 282, 295, 308, 315, 334, 335-336, 344, 350-351, 352, 354, 358, 361 n. 363, 364, 371; iii.95, 273

II. i. 292. His birth, 333. Oath of homage to, 335. Noticed,

349. Proposed marriage of, 352. Noticed, 355. Marriage of, to Joanna of England, celebrated, 356. Casual notices of, 357, 363; ii. 2. Crowned, 6. Sent to France, 18. Noticed, 37. Re- turns to Scotland, 62. His unfitness for governing the Scots, 62- 64. Defeated at the battle of Durham, and taken prisoner, 69-73. His hatred of the Steward, 73-74. Visits Scotland, 79. Betrays his country to Edward III. of England, 79-80. Negotiations for his release from prison, 83-85, 94-97. His arrival in Scotland, 97- 98. Intrigues with Edward, 102-203, 109-111. Negotiates with France, 106. Proposes to his parliament to choose a son of Edward's to succeed him, 114-117. Marries Margaret Logic, and goes over to England, 120-121. Again intrigues with Edward regarding his kingdom, 122-126. His partiality for England, 147- 149. Divorce of his queen, 159. His death, and character, 160- 162. Casual notices of, 169, 184, 187, 192, 193, 197, 231, 233, 235, 238-239, 248, 252, 256, 259, 262, 264 n. 267, 268, 270, 276, 277, 294, 296 n. 309-310, 327, 339, 340, 347, 349 n. 362, 365; iii. 1-2, 6, 20,56,73, 174, 177; iv. 149

Second son of Alexander III. Death of, i. 49

Son of Malcolm III. i. 235 n.

King, i. 130

46 INDEX.

DAVIDSON— Sir Robert, slain at the battle of Harlaw, iii. 149- 151

The clan, iii. 66 n.

DAVISON— John, secretary, viii. 15, 125, 134, 176, 179. His audience with James VI. at Falkland, 181-183. Noticed, 186, 192,201,203. Is recalled, 210. Noticed, 322. His intercourse with Elizabeth, regarding the execution of Mary, 341-346. Elizabeth's unjust treatment of, ix. 1-3, 5

John, minister, lectures King James, viii. 94-95, 96, 100. Pro- tests as to Durie's removal, 101-102. Noticed, 119, 122. Reprimands the king, 132. His attack on James, ix. 88. Against the Catholic earls, 111-112. Protests against Episcopacy, 238, 239

Mr. Duncan, ix. 154.

DAYHOLM of Kershope, ix. 195

DAYNECOURT— Sir William, slain in battle, i. 264

D'ARSIE— Sir Anthony, v. 32

D'AYALA— Pedro, his visit to Scotland, v. 2

DE BONTOT— Monsieur, vi. 63

DE COUCI— Mary. See MARY

See Cocci

DEE— Dr. ix. 354

River, i. 237; ix. 154

D'ELBEUF— Marquess, vi. 140, 156

D'ESSE Andrew de Montalembert, Sieur, vi. 44, 48, 50 n.

DE HASTINGS— See HASTINGS

DE LA BASTIE— See BASTIE

DE LA MOTTE— His embassy to Scotland, v. 45, 48. Slain at the battle of Flodden, 65-67

DE LANGLEY— Geoffry. See LANGLEY

DE LANSAC— Monsieur, vi. 195

DE MONTFORT. See LEICESTER

DEMPSTER— Thomas, the historian, noticed, ii. 313

David, of Caraldstone, iv. 105

DENECHYN, ii. 205

DENMARK, iv. 133 ; v. 240, 320; vi. 131, 141; vii. 175. Alliance of James VI. with, ix. 11, 27-33, 35, 37-38, 40

King of, i. 22; ii. 126-127;vi. 207, 219; viii. 221

Court of, iv. 252, 295, 306, 310, 319; v. 10, 14, 29, 36, 44; ix.

136-137,236

D'OSELL His embassy to Scotland, vi. 10, 37. Adviser of Mary of Guise, 60, 66, 101, 106, 1 17, 125. Defeated by the Protestants, 156-157. Noticed, 162, 167. Displeases the Guises, 198. Noticed, 211. Betrays Mary, 218, 228, 229, 230, 231, 233

DE RANDAN— Sieur. Embassy of, vi. 167-173, 194, 195

DERBY Henry de Lancaster, Earl of, jousts with the Scottish knights, ii. 53-54

Earl of, v. 245; vii. 217; viii. 311, 345

DE ROS— See Ros.

DE RUBAY— Monsieur, vi. 60, 63, 154

DERWENT— River, i. 342

DERWENTWATER, i. 128

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DE SEVRE Ambassador, vi. 157

DESMOND— Earl of, iv. 320-321

DESPENCER— Lord, executed, iii. 296

DE THERMES— French officer, vi. 49, 50-51 n.

DE VAUX— Family of, ii. 173

DEVISES, i. 167n.

DEVORGUILLA, mother of John de Baliol, i. 81

Lady, wife of John Baliol, iii. 155

DEWAR— A villain, ii. 109

DHAI— Clan, iii. 66 n.

DHU— Donald, v. 17-18, 26-27

DICKSON, servant to Sir James Douglas, i. 221, 222

Pait, iv. 220

Tom, of the Tower, iv. 220

A pedagogue, ix. 248

DIEPPE, v. 212, 214; vi. 51, 70, 83, 97 DINGWALL, iii. 147, 153; v. 19

Fort of, i. 84 n.

DIRLETON— Walter, Lord of, iv. 18

Castle of, besieged by the English army, i. 139

Lands of, viii. 185

DIRLTON, ix. 297, 304

Baron of, iii. 26

Lord of, iii. 132; iv. 291

Castle of, ii. 173

DISCIPLINE— The Second Book of, viii. 91

DISDEIR— Castle of, taken by Douglas, i. 112-113

DIURNAL OF OCCURRENTS IN SCOTLAND— Authenticity

of, considered, v. 359-368 DOLAR, ii. 168

DOLEMAN'S SUCCESSION. See PEBSONS— Father DOLORSHIRE, ii. 205 DOLU— Treasurer, vii. 73 DOMESDAY BOOK, ii. 174, 216, 248 DOMINICANS, ii. 177

Convent of, in Stirling,!. 146. In Edinburgh, v. 119

DON— River, iii. 149

DONALD, King of Scotland His descendant claims the crown,

i. 78

of the Isles, captured by Edward Bruce, i. 237

Son of John of the Isles, ii. 154

Natural son of John of the Isles, ii. 154

BANE, ii. 189,344

a Galwegian chief, ii. 190

of the Isles, ii. 274

GALDA, of Lochalsh, v. 110

of Sleat, v. 194

See MACDOWALL

- GORM MACDONALD. See MACDONALD DONC ASTER, ii. 113n. DONEGAL. See MACDOWAU.

48 INDEX.

DON YP ACE, i. 167 n.

DOORWARD— David, ii. 214

DORNAGILLA, mother of Edward Baliol, ii. 2

DORNOCK, ii. 181

DORSET, i. 203

Marquis of, v. 135, 136

DOUGALL. See MACDOWALL

DOUGLAS— Lord William, departs for the Crusades, i. 42

Sir William, surrenders the castle of Berwick to Edward I. of

England, i. 98. Joins Wallace, 112. His conquests, 112-113. His estates ravaged by Robert Bruce, 114. Goes over to the English party, 116. His opinion of the capitulation to Edward,

116. Present at the election of Wallace to the Governorship, 131. His lands ravaged by Robert Bruce, 192. Noticed, 193 n.

William, fourth Lor.I, i. 201

The Good Sir James, does homage to Bruce as king, i. 201.

Noticed, 207. His character, 209. Noticed, 211. Procures provisions for Bruce, 218. Defeats the English at Douglas castle, 220-222. Again attacks the castle, 224. Noticed, 225, 226, 231. His success in the cause of Bruce, 238. Noticed, 239- 240, 249. Takes the castle of Roxburgh, 252-253. Noticed, 254. Commands at the battle of Bannockburn, 261, 262, 263. Goes to succour the Earl of Moray, 264-265, 266. Noticed, 269. At the battle of Bannockburn, 271, 272. Pursues the English king, 275- 276. Noticed, 280, 281, 287, 291. His exploits on the Borders, 293-296. Assists at the taking of Berwick, 303-304. Appointed tutor to the heir of the crown, 307-308. Invades England, 313- 317. Noticed, 323. His success against the English, 326-329. Defeats the army of Edward III. in England, 338-349. Noticed, 354, 355. Bruce's dying injunctions to, 357-359. Noticed, ii. 2. His departure to Jerusalem, 4. Slain by the Moors in Spain, 5. His character, 6. Casual notices of, 20, 23, 70, 82, 115, 160, 183, 338-339, 347, 349, 366; iv. 23; v. 57, 59

Archibald, Lord of Galloway, brother of Sir James, ii. 20, 21.

Chosen regent, 23. Defeated, and taken prisoner by the English, 23-29

Sir William, Knight of Liddesdale, son of Sir James, ii. 6.

Taken prisoner, 21-22. Noticed, 39. Skirmish with the English, 41-43, 45, 48-49, 52-53. Casual notices of, 55, 56, 58, 60. Takes the castle of Edinburgh, 61-62. Noticed, 63. His treachery to Sir Alexander Ramsay, 64-65. His intrigues with England, 66- 67. Noticed, 68. Taken prisoner at the battle of Durham, 70-73. Deserts the Scottish cause, 80-82. Murdered by Lord Douglas, 82-83

James, son of Sir James, slain, ii. 43

Lord William, Earl of, nephew of Sir James, ii. 63. His assis- tance to the Scottish cause, 78. Noticed, 79. Refuses to betray his country, 81 -82. Slays the Knight of Liddesdale, 82-83. His Border wars, 85-86. Drives Edward III. from Scotland, 90-93. His deeds of arms in France, 94. Casual notices of, 103, 109, 111,

117, 120, 121, 125, 131, 133, 135 n. Revolt of, 144, 151. Opposes

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the accession of Robert II. iii. 1-3. His claims to the crown, 333-334. Noticed, iv. 31 n. 122 DOUGLAS— Archibald, ii. 232 n.

James, of Egmont, ii. 365 Lord Archibald de, iii. 3 n.

Sir Archibald, Lord of Galloway, noticed, iii. 8. Defeats the

English, 18-19. Noticed, 19,20,21. Invades England, 23-24. No- ticed, 27. Ravages England, 36,40. Casual notices of, 41, 42, 55

James, Earl of. Casual notices of, iii. 19, 20, 23, 25. Re- ceives the French army, 29-30. Leads the army against the Eng- lish, 32-37, 40. Defeats Percy at Otterburn, and slain, 44-54

Sir William, the Black, invades Ireland, iii. 41-42

Sir James, of Strathbrock, iii. 69

Archibald the Grim, Earl of, noticed, iii. 76. Intrigues to get

his daughter married to the Duke of Rothesay, 83. Takes Dun- bar castle, 84. His death, 102-103

Archibald, Earl of, noticed, iii. 86. Conspires against the

Duke of Rothesay, 105-108. Defeated by the English, and taken prisoner, 108-115. Noticed, 118. Again taken prisoner at the battle of Shrewsbury, 119-122. Casual notices of, 126, 131, 132, 134,138. His return to Scotland, 140. Noticed, 144, 160. Exerts himself to procure the return of James I. 166-167. Casual no- tices of, 188, 190, 191, 202, 204, 286

Sir James, Master of Dalkekh, iii. 115, 141

James, of Abercorn, assists in the murder of Sir David Fleming,

iii. 134

Archibald, son of Archibald, Earl of, iii. 140

James, grandson of Archibald, Earl of, iii. 141

James, son of the Lord of Dalkeith, iii. 141

Sir William, of Niddesdale, iii. 141

Archibald, of Drumlanrig, iii. 145

Archibald, fourth Earl of, iv. 6

Archibald, fifth Earl of, and Duke of Touraine, iii. 236, 239. Appointed regent, iv. 5-6. Noticed, 8, 10, 11. Pride and indiffe- rence of, 11-14. Death of, 14, 15. Casual notices of, 23, 27 n. 40

- William, sixth Earl of, iv. 14, 18, 21. Arrogance of, 23-24, 26. His connexion with the crown, 27-28. Entrapped and exe- cuted by Crichton and Livingston, 28-31. His estates, 31-33. No- ticed, 42, 54. Note on the execution of, 335-337

James the Gross, seventh Earl of, iv. 32-33, 35-36

William, eighth Earl of, iv. 33. Power and ambition of,

35-37, 38. Appointed lieutenant-general, and marries the Maiden of Galloway, 39-42. Lawless conduct of, 43-45. Treaty of, with Crichton, 45-46. Encourages lawless conduct, 50. Leagues against the king, 51-52. Opposed by the king, 52, 53-54. En- courages a war with England, 54-55. Power of, 59. Deserts the party of the Livingstons, 63-64. Noticed, 68, 71. Threatened ruin of, 71-74. Goes abroad, ib. Returns to Scotland, 74-75. Still conspires against the king, 75-77. Murders committed by,

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50 INDEX.

77-82. Invited to Stirling by James, and murdered, 82-88. Casual notices of, 88, 90, 91, 92/93, 95, 119, 154

DOUGLAS James, ninth Earl of,iv. 73. Rebellion of, 88, and treason, 91-92. Defeated by James II. 93-94. His agreement with James, 94-96. Marriage with the Countess Margaret, 96-97. Treason- able intercourse of, with England, 100-101. Defeated and out- lawed by James, 101-105. Assisted by the Lord of the Isles, 105- 106. Harboured in England, 108, 111-112. Deserted by his wife, 119. Invades the Scottish Borders, and defeated, 121-122. His lands forfeited, 122. Casual notices of, 123, 132, 134, 149. Supported by Edward IV. 164, 165, 167, 193. Again enters into treasonable designs, 228, 241, 245, 247-248. Imprisonment, and death of, 248-249, 257, 258. Note on, 343-344

James, of Balveny. Casual notices of, iii. 181 ; iv. 55, 58, 73.

Lawless conduct of, 73-74. Noticed, 76

David, seized and executed, iv. 28, 29-31. Noticed, 54,

335-337

John of, iv. 244

of Lochleven, iv. 58, 233

Sir John, of Balveny, iv. 104, 105, 164, 165

The poet, v. 9-10

Gawin, Bishop of Dunkeld. Casual notice of, v. 80-81, 82, 86,

88, 94, 96, 97 n. 118, 119, 122. Treasonable intercourse of, with England, 125-128

Sir George, of Pittendreich. Casual notices of, v. 88, 108, 129,

152 n. 169, 170, 172, 176, 181, 183, 188-189, 204, 233, 236, 245. Negotiates for Henry VIII. in Scotland, regarding the marriage of Queen Mary, 254-303. Deserts the cause of Henry, 303, 306, 306 n. 309. Charged with treason, 310. Double dealing of, 312- 313. Again assists Henry, 314-315. 318-319,326-327,328,329- 331, 334, 340. His connexion with Wishart, 342-344. Noticed, 350. Joins the Scottish government, vi. 4 n. 4-5. Again intrigues with England, 16,38-39. His castle taken by the English, 42-43. Noticed, vii. 20 William, v. 116

Archibald, of Kilspindy, v. 116, 117, 168, 181, 189, 204, 233

James, of Parkhead, v. 181, 233 of Lang Niddry, v. 338-339; vi. 9

John, a Reformer, vi. 81, 85, 97

George, joins in the plot against Riccio, vii. 18, 27. Assists in

the murder of, 29, 57

Archibald, assists in the plot against Darnley, vii. 62-63, 67.

Casual notices of, viii. 69, 70, 72, 83, 85, 87, 118, 129, 229, 231, 237, 242. Recalled, and pardoned, 251-253. Casual notices of, 254 255, 335, 337. Letter of, to Randolph, 385-386. Casual notices of, ix. 16, 168, 279

Sir Robert, vii. 122

William, assists to confine Mary in his castle of Lochleven, vii. 113, 122. Casual notices of, 126, 153, 173, 180

George, vii. 116. Assists Mary to escape from Lochleven,

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173-175. His secret mission in the cause of Mary, 257. Casual notices of, viii. 91, 93, 118, 185, 333 DOUGLAS, a minister, vii. 121

Little, vii. 174

Arthur, vii. 252

of Lochleven, viii. 19, 33, 45, 141

James, viii. 45, 87 Sir George, viii. 59

of Whittingham, viii. 77-78

of Parkhead, viii. 87

Provost of Lincluden, viii. 225, 237

of Spot, ix. 56, 279

Mr. Alexander, ix. 154

Provost of Gleuclouden,ix. 184-185

Elizabeth. Her marriage with the Duke of Rothesay, iii. 83-

84. Noticed, 105

Lady Catherine, iii. 264

Elizabeth, iii. 265

Margaret, the Maid of Galloway, iv. 33, 36-37, 39. Her mar- riage with the Earl of Douglas, 42. Noticed, 72. Compelled to marry the ninth Earl of Douglas, 96-97. Protected by James II. and married to Sir John Stewart, 119

- Lady Beatrix, iv. 91, 105

: Lady Margaret, Countess of Lennox, v. 95, 304, 305; vi. 67, 258, 298, 301-302, 306. Ambitious views of, 314. Noticed, 320, 328. Imprisoned, 338, 344. Noticed, vii. 4

Janet, Lady Glamis. See GLAMIS

Margaret Erskine, Lady. See ERSKINE

Earls of, v. 314

- House of, ii. 173; iii. 5, 116, 131, 132, 134; iv. 17, 23, 25, 31- 33, 36-37,47, 113, 114, 122,148,154, 171. Faction of, 88, 91-92,

93-94. Overthrow of, 99 105, 201, 210, 251. Noticed, v. 61, 76, 78, 79-80, 117, 122, 153, 158. Increasing power of, 167-174, 179- 180. Escape of James V. from, 180-186. Punishment of, 186-191, 198. Continued disturbances by, 201, 204, 210, 215-216, 218-221, 226. Confiscation of the lands of, 235, 236, 239. Noticed, 245, 247. Assist Henry VIII. to obtain command over Scotland, 253- 303. Return to the Scottish cause, 303. Double dealing of, 311- 313, 318 n. 319. Plot against Cardinal Beaton, 321-324. No- ticed, 39, 43; viii. 31, 33, 45, 118, 175, 183, 189, 200; ix. 62, 183

History of the house of, i. 208 n.

Earldom of, iv. 77

- Lordship of,iv. 122; v. 235 Lands of, viii. 1 84

Church of, ii. 6

Tower, ii. 87-88

Castle of, held by the English, i. 221-222, 224, 238. Men- tioned, iv. 74, 94, 103, 105; v. 88, 190, 288, 293

DOUGLASDALE, ii. 78; iv. 96, 101; v. 113; ix. 76 DOUN— Castle of, iv. 187

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DOUNE— Thomas of, i. 290

Lord, ix. 123

Lady, of Dunibersel, ix. 57, 59

Castle, viii. 57, 59

Palace of, iii. 190 DOW Angus, and his sons, iii. 216 DOW CRAIG, vii. 293 DO WART, v. 19 DOWN, i. 287

Lord, viii. 241

DOWNS— The, v. 41

DRAFFEN CASTLE, viii. 46

DRAKE— Sir Francis, v. 40

DRESS of the Early Ages, ii. 349-351, 367-371. Description of, by

John de Meun, in 1304, 404-406. Enactments regarding, iii. 233;

iv. 115-116, 140-142 DREUX, vi. 275

Count de. His daughter married to Alexander III. i 49.

Stuart, Count of. See STUART

DRIMMIN, ix. 147 DROME. See DRUM DRON— Pass of, vi. 350 DRONTHEIM, ii. 327

Archbishop of, i. 41 n.

DRUM— Cairn of, iii. 151 n.

Forest of, ii. 167

DRUMCOL— Lands of, iv. 193 DRUMLANR1G— Laird of, iv. 218; vi. 190 DRUMMOND— William de, iii. 72

Sir Malcolm, murder of, iii. 123-124

John, first Lord, iv. 230, 263, 265, 291, 293. Arrogance of,

297. Casual notices of, 298, 300; v. 10, 47, 82

Thomas, vi. 327

Lord, vii. 93

Bishop of Vaison, ix. 348, 349, 350-353

Envoy to the court of Rome, ix. 348

of Hawthornden, noticed, iii. 152; iv. 222

Lady Margaret, mistress of James IV. iv. 289, 290, 297. Note

regarding, 357-359. Noticed, v. 10. Death of, 12-13

Lady Euphemia. Death of, v. 13

Lady Sybilla. Death of, v. 13

Annabella. See ANNABELLA

Family of, iii. 59; ix. 26 Castle, iv. 324 n. ; v. 1 3

DRUMSELCH— Forest of, ii. 168

DRUMWHASSEL— Cunningham of. See CUNNINGHAM

DRURY— Sir William, vii. 59-60, 72, 73. His mission to Edin- burgh, 79-81, 82, 83. Casual notices of, 115, 169, 185, 245, 250, 260, 270-271, 294, 303-304, 306, 311, 330, 336. Takes the castle of Edinburgh, 341-348

Sir Drew, viii. 342, 34G, 347, 355

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DRYBURGH, burnt, i. 327; v. 330

Abbot of, vi. 4 n.; viii. 31, 159

Abbey of, burnt, iii. 35

DRYLAW— Laird of, vii. 344

DRYMIE— Forest of, ii. 167

DUART— Maclean of. See MACLEAN

DUBLIN, i. 288; v. 336, 337

DUCANGE, noticed, ii. 279, 357

DUCHAL— Castle of, iv. 299

DUDLEY— Sir Edward, vi. 35

Lord Robert. See LEICESTER

DUELS— Instances of, iii. 69-71

DUGAL, Hebridean chief, mentioned, i. 24. Sent to plunder the Mull of Kentire, 25

DUGDALE'S MONASTICON, noticed, ii. 279

DU GUESCLIN, ii. 152

DUKE Title of, first used, iii. 71

DUMANY, iv. 62 n.

DUMBARTON, ii. 172, 187, 238, 261; iii. 194; iv. 40, 293, 301 n.; v. 24, 83, 106, 231, 290, 304, 305, 326; vi. 45; vii. 118; viii. 56, 57,64-65,70,79, 117,119,203,231; ix. 40

Castle of, surrendered to Edward I. of England, i. 102. Men- tioned, 291, 324; ii. 30, 35, 35-36, 109, 151, 171; iii. 2; iv. 38,62, 74, 114,297, 299; v. 81. Henry VIII. attempts to get possession of, 308-309,336-337. Mentioned, vi. 15, 41, 57; vii. 178-179, 257, 264, 271, 272, 280. Taken by Lennox, 288-291. Mentioned, 340; viii. 242; ix. 164,259

Port of, ii. 37

DUMBICH, vii. 289

DUMBLANE— Bishop of, i. 15; iii. 3 n. 181, 195

DUMBRETTAN— Fort of, i. 85 n.

DUMFERMELINE, ii. 205

DUMFRIES— The King of Man meets Alexander III. at, i. 40. Edward I. of England at, 158. Bruce and Comyn meet at, 197. Mentioned, 215, 230 n.; ii. 180; iv. 23. Burnt, 55. Mentioned, 94, 157, 293; v. 324 n. 335; vi. 248, 280; vii. 6, 7, 10, 181, 189, 280

Castle of, taken by Bruce, i. 198. Mentioned, 250; ii. 97 n.,

170, 172; vii. 281

Fort of, i. 85 n.

County of, ii. 32; v. 20.

DUN Conspirator with Babington, viii. 314

Erskine of. See ERSKINE

DUNAVERTY— Castle of, ii. 321 n.

DUNBAR, i. 235 n. 244; ii. 310; iii. 29, 163. Burnt, iv. 55. Men- tioned, 117, 159. Burnt, v. 303. Mentioned, vi. 21, 4,, 115, 117, 124, 128,207; vii. 34,50, 106,107, 110

Earl of, surprises the castle of Edinburgh, i. 1 1

or March Patrick, Earl of, i. 12 n., 13. With his sons,

joins Bruce, Earl of Carrick, 56. Receives a grant from Edward I. of England, 86 n. Casual notices of, 100, 127. Betrays Wai-

54 INDEX.

lace's army, 141. Treachery of, 148 n. At the court of Edward I.

of England, 149. Noticed, 152, 230 n. 231 DUNBAR— Patrick, Earl of March. See MARCH

Earl of, ii. 70, 133, 343

Gawin, iii. Ill, 145

Sir Patrick, of Bele, iii. 115

Patrick, takes Fast castle, iii. 145

Sir Patrick, iii. 181

Sir David, iii. 267

Sir Alexander, iv. 290

Archdeacon of St. Andrews, v. 96

Bishop of Aberdeen. Piety of, v. 1 1 7

Gawin, Archbishop of Glasgow, v. 188, 198, 212, 226, 294-

the poet,ii. 307; v. 9-10, 226

Countess of, delivers the castle of Dunbar to the Scots, i. 100

Elizabeth, offered in marriage to the Duke of Rothesay, iii.

83-84

Mariot de, iv. 44

Family of, ix. 146, 147

Battle of, i. 106; ii. 366

Castle of, taken by the Scots, i. 100. Retaken by Edward I. of

England, 101. Mentioned, 276. Siege of, ii. 51-52. Mentioned, 172; iii. 84, 190, 245, 249; iv. 46-47, 101, 215. Siege of, 218-219. Mentioned, 220, 226, 245, 247, 250, 296; v. 81, 107, 297; vii. 84, 88, 89, 90-91, 100, 161, 175, 177

Port of, iii. 29

Earldom of, ii. 194

Lordship of, vii. 84

DUNBLANE, iv. 293, 300; v. 13; vi. 327

Bishop of, iv. 18, 105, 290; v. 115; vi. 183, 185, 189; vii. 102

William, Bishop of, vi. 5 n.

DUNCAN— King, ii. 344

Son of Ade, ii. 216

Andrew, of Airdrie, v. 178 n.

Earl of Fife. See FIFE

Jely, a sorceress, ix. 52

DUNCANSON— Robert, iii. 268

a clergyman, viii. 35, 48, 103

DUNDALK, i. 288; ii. 31; iii. 42

DUNDARG— Castle of, ii. 33, 35

DUNDARGUE— Castle of, ii. 321 n.

DUNDAS Archibald. Arms Dundas castle against James II., iv. 62,63

James, of Dundas, imprisoned and his lands forfeited, iv. 62,

63-64. Released, 74. Slain, 89

Castle of, iv. 62, 63

Lands of, iv. 62 n. 63

DUNDEE Alexander Scrimgeour appointed constabulary of, by Wallace,!. 131. Mentioned, 174-175, 243. Truce with Robert Bruce violated, 251. Taken, 256. Mentioned, 257,323; ii. 61, 171, 195, 229, 233, n. 234, 277; iii. 70, 168; iv. 290, 303; v. 181, 342, 344

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vi. 38,47, 81, 127, 155, 175; vii. 7; viii. 165-167; ix. 26, 152, 232, 321

DUNDEE— Protestantism of, vi. 43, 96, 97

Haliburtou, provost of, noticed, vi. 107, 144. Defeated, 148.

Slain, 149

Provost of, vii. 164 n.

Citizens of, vi. Ill, 113-114

Castle of, delivered up to Edward I. of England, i. 74-75. Be- sieged by Wallace, 119. Surrenders, 125

Church of, iii. 70 n.

Fort of, i. 84 n.

Religious houses in, v. 342

DUNDONALD— Castle of, iii. 56; iv. 193

Lands of, iv. 193

DUNDRENN AN— Abbey of, vii. 181

DUNFERMLINE visited by Edward I. of England, i. 76. Edward winters at, 175-176. William Wallace in the forest of, 178. Men- tioned, 333; ii. 9 n. 10, 39, 45; iii. 29, 56; vi. 175

Abbot of, iv. 137; vi. 4 n.; vii. 164 n.

Pitcairn, abbot of, vii. 246, 277, 292. Intrigues against Mary,

317, 321, 322, 323. Noticed, viii. 27, 29, 34, 158

Abbots of, ii. 206, 213, 214, 295

Commendator of, vii. 195

- Abbey of, i. 363; ii. 56, 205, 327

Cartulary of, ii.212, 257

DUNGL ASS— Castle of, iv. 226; vi. 21, 47, 49

DUN1BERSEL— Castle of, ix. 57-58

DUNIPACE— Laird of, ix. 153, 170

DUNKELD, iv. 293; vii. 75; ix. 322

Bishop of, i. 6; ii. 133; iii. 19, 181 ; iv. 71, 75, 105, 266, 290;

v. 105, 188; vi. 183, 189; vii. 344

John, Bishop of, ii. 283

Gawin Douglas, Bishop of. See DOUGLAS

Sinclair, Bishop of. See SINCLAIR

DUNKIRK, i. 285 n.; ix. 124

DUNOON, ix. 179

Castle of, ii. 36; iv. 193; v. 309

DUNOTTER— Castle of, ii. 48

DUNPENDER LAW, iv. 117

DUNS PARK, i. 303

DUNSE, iii. 14; iv. 329; v. 108

DUNSEPARK, ii. 27

DUNSKAICH— Castle of, v. 110

DUNSTAFFINCH— Castle of, iii. 239

DUNSTAFFNAGE, iv. 317

Castle of, i. 240

DUNSTANBURGH— Castle of, iv. 168-169

DUNYBIRSTLE, i. 295

DUNYVEG, ix. 260

Macdonald of. See MACDONALD

DUPLANIS-John, v. 93, 96, 103, 119

56 INDEX.

DUPPLIN Sir William, assists to guard Stirling castle, when besieged by Ed ward I. of England,!. 179. Surrenders to Ed ward, 183

DUPPLIN MOOR— Battle of, ii. 11-14. Mentioned, 14-15,23, 89, 366; iii. 52

DURHAM, invaded by Wallace, i. 128. Edward I. of England at, 149. Mentioned, 167. Treaty of Robert Bruce with, 249. Mentioned, 281, 285, 297, 301, 338; ii. 260; iii. 33,37,45, 169, 170; iv. 47 n. 77, 135, 136; v. 58; vii. 242; ix. 91

History of, quoted, i. 274 n.

Bishop of, i. 45, 137; ii. 69, 95, 143, 284; iii. 48, 52, 159; iv

135, 207; v. 46 n., 284 n., 327 n. 335 n.

Richard Kellow, Bishop of. See KELLOW

Beck, Bishop of, i. 58, 103. See BECK

Battle of, mentioned, ii. 66. Battle of, 69-73. Mentioned, 75,

77, 78, 79, 80, 84, 100-101, 144, 161, 263, 349, 366, 367. Hailed' observations on, 385-386. Mentioned, iii. 23 n. 143; iv. 149

Bishopric of, i. 246

Church of, ii. 237; iv. 61

a page. Imprisonment of, vii. 159-161

DURIE— John, a minister, viii. 22,93, 94, 96, 96-100, 103, 116, 160, 220. Sermons of, 382-383

DURISDEER— Castle of, ii. 97 n.

DURWARD Alan, swears that the treaty between Alexander II. and Henry III. of England shall be kept, i. 5. Objects to Alex- ander III. being crowned before he is knighted, 6. Accused of a design against the crown, in wishing to procure the legitimation of his wife, 9. Accompanies Henry III. of England to Guienne, 10. Instigates that monarch against Scotland, ib. Flies to England, 16. Sent on a secret mission into England, 18. His descendant claims the crown, 77. Noticed, ii. 347

George, i. 42 n.

DURY, a Jesuit, viii. 234; ix. 14

DYKE, v. 175

DYKES, minister of Anstruther, ix. 262

DYSART,vi. 156

E

EADMER, quoted, ii. 329 EADULPH-LUDEL— Earl, ii. 351 EARN— River, ii. 1 1 EASTEN, ii 260

EASTER WEMYSS— Colvil of. See COLVILK EASTERLINGS. See OSTMEN ECCLES— Monastery of, v. 143 ECKFORD— Manor of, ii. 208

ECLIPSE. Date found from the mention of, i. 24. Annular at Ronaldsvoe in Orkney, ib.

INDEX. 57

EDDERDAIL, iv. 114

EDEN— River, ix. 196, 198

EDGAR ATHEL1NG, ii. 192

EDGAR- King, ii. 194, 237, 314

EDGEBUCKLING BRAE, vi. 3*

EDGERTON— Castle of, iv. 117

EDINBURGH, visited by Edward I. of England, i. 76. Mentioned, 89, 138, 141, 168, 169. Edward of England arrives at, 173. Mentioned, 261, 326, 352, 356; ii. 32. Skirmish between the English and Scots in, 41-42. Mentioned, 92,95, 111, 139, 168, 222, 223, 231, 232, 233 n., 238, 248, 249, 268, 278, 288, 296 n., 349 n., 371; iii. 8, 19, 20. Duke of Lancaster at, 21-22. Men- tioned, 22, 23, 24. French soldiers in, 29. Mentioned, 30, 31, 32. Burnt, 35. Mentioned, 37, 43, 54, 78, 86, 86-88, 134, 168, 172, 219, 240, 268; iv. 4-5, 11, 21, 29, 61, 79, 82, 91, 93, 104, 111, 117, 123, 138-139, 157, 158, 159, 177, 184, 190, 191, 206 n., 207, 209, 210, 231, 235, 238, 239, 243, 244, 261, 267, 271, 273, 288 n., 290, 305, 310, 318, 319 n., 322 n.; v. 15-16, 19-20, 32, 71-72, 87, 90, 98, 102, 106, 108, 116, 117-119, 122, 131, 134, 140, 148, 155, 156- 157, 166, 169, 170, 173, 188, 192, 195 n. 198, 200 n. 246,248, 262, 263, 266, 271, 274 n. 279, 282, 284, 286, 289. Plundered by the English, 299, 300, 302. Mentioned, 312, 320, 342, 344; vi.

33, 34, 42, 50, 54, 56, 57, 63, 67, 71. Protestant riot in, 77. Mentioned, 78, 84, 90, 91, 95, 97. Taken by the Protestants, 115-116. Mentioned, 117. Evacuated by them, 124, 126-127. Again occupied by the Protestant party, 143-149, 151. Mention- ed, 154, 175, 185, 190, 203,249, 259, 264, 268, 282, 296, 308, 314, 347, 352; vii. 1-2, 3, 5-6, 13, 21, 22, 28, 31, 62, 63, 65-66. Sensation in, after the murder of Darnley, 69-86, 96-98. Men- tioned, 89, 90, 91. The insurgent nobles take possession of, 106- 107, 108. Mary carried prisoner to, 112-113. Mentioned, 119, 121, 123, 131, 132, 135, 139, 140, 150, 154, 158, 171. Conference at, 226, 227, 228. Mentioned, 177, 240, 246, 251, 253, 255, 260- 261, 264, 267, 270, 272, 278, 291-294, 295, 297, 301, 305, 307, 313, 324, 328, 330, 335, 337, 339; viii. 20, 28, 30, 32, 36, 37, 38, 40. Pageants before James VI. at, 51-52. Mentioned, 80, 84 n. 93, 95, 98, 102, 106-107, 121, 177,204,220,244; ix. 4, 11, 14,20,26,31,

34, 44-45, 56, 59, 67, 68, 75, 80. Disturbances in, in the reign of James VI. 82-86. Mentioned, 88, 90, 96, 98-99, 116, 128, 131-132, 252, 170, 172-173, 176, 186, 189, 191, 202. Disturbances in, caused by the disputes between James VI. and the kirk, 213-225, 238-239, 243. Mentioned, 236, 243 n. 261, 264-265, 270, 318, 321, 361

Treaty of, vi. 174, 176 n. Mary refuses to ratify, 209-214, 218,

226-227, 230, 233, 248

Sheriff of, iii. 26

Provost of, vii. 164 n. Hume, provost of, ix. 56, 83, 91, 217-218, 222, 224-225

Magistrates of, v. 289. Decided conduct of, ix. 255. Issue an

act against play-going, 267 Citizens of, iv. 169-170; viii. 20

58 INDEX.

EDINBURGH— Blackfriar's Church at, v. 118; vii. 66; viii. 208

Bow of, vi. 178

Canongate of, iv. 222; vii. 293; ix. 295, 297-298, 302

Castle of, surprised by the English earls, i. 10. Alexander III.

and his queen repair to, 13. Mentioned, 40, 102, 107. Taken by the Earl of Moray, 253-255. Mentioned, ii. 49, 52, 60. Taken by a stratagem, 6"l-62. Mentioned, 132 n. 151, 160, 172; iii. 2. Besieged by Henry IV. 87-88. Mentioned, iv. 4-5, 9-10. 12, 14, 21,30-31,40,41-42,46,51,54, 113, 117,211,217,218,235,236, 237, 238, 272, 273, 296, 298, 330; v. 87-88, 90, 105, 122, 128, 157, 158, 159, 160, 179, 194, 221, 297, 302; vi. 129, 151, 159, 163, 165, 242, 259; vii. 39, 77, 79, 80, 94, 124, 159, 167-168, 172, 228, 243, 257, 261, 264, 278, 280. Held by Grange against the English, 291-294, 306, 307, 314, 323, 329-330, 333, 335, 336, 338-340. Siege of, 341-345. Mentioned, viii. 29, 33, 87, 191, 203, 210,242; ix. 13, 68, 74, 83, 159, 164, 259, 349

Castle-hill of, iv. 62, 192; v. 225

Cross of, iv. 220; v.263n.; vi.81; vii. 154,348; ix. 13,87,91, 318

Fort of, i. 85 n.

High Church of, mentioned, iv. 21. Idol of, vi. 77. Mentioned,

147, 175; vii. 96, 255; viii. 116; ix. 131, 224, 361

High Street of, vi. 178

Little Church of, ix. 216, 217

North Loch of, vi. 77; ix. 83

- Tolbooth of, v. 102; vi. 144, 280; vii. 70, 81-82, 154, 278; ix.

216-218, 321-322

Upper Tolbooth of, ix. 185, 216

Tron of, vii. 74

EDINBURGH REVIEW— Criticisms of, noticed, i. 68 n. 69 n.

EDMESTON EDGE— Skirmish at, ix. 132

EDMONSON— James, vii. 159-160

EDMONSTON— Archibald, iv. 293

EDMONSTONE EDGE, vi. 22, 33

EDMUND— Prince, son of Henry III. of England, conducts his sister Margaret to London,!. 19. Noticed, ii. 199

EDRINGTON— Castle of, iv. 226; v. 204

EDWARD the Elder, ii. 317

The Confessor, i. 105; ii. 216

I. of England, i. 2, 27 n. 40 n. Character of, 43-44. His cor- onation, 44. Noticed, ib. Receives Alexander III. with kind- ness, 45. Endeavours to ensnare Alexander III. into an uncon- ditional homage for Scotland, 45-47. Noticed, 46 n. 53. His grand-niece succeeds to the crown of Scotland, 54. Noticed, 56. Applied to by Eric, King of Norway, and the Scottish states, 57. Returns from France, and bends his thoughts towards Scotland, 57-58. Obtains a dispensation from the Pope, for the marriage of his son, 58. His treaty with the Scottish commissioners, 58-60. Sends to Norway for Margaret of Norway, 62. Agrees to the treaty of Brigham, 65. Appoints a governor for Scotland, ib. Interferes with Scotland, under the title of Lord Superior, 68-69. Collects an army, 69. Conference with the nobility of Scotland,

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70. Demands the recognition of his title of Lord Paramount, 70-

71. Goes to St. Andrews, 71 n. Is recognised as Lord Para- mount by the nobles of Scotland, 72-73. The kingdom is delivered into the hands of, 74-75. The regents swear fealty to him as Lord Superior, 76-77. He passes through Scotland to receive homage, ib. Meets the competitors for the crown at Berwick, 77-78. Decides in favour of Baliol, 82. Orders the seisin of the kingdom to be given to Baliol, 84. Takes the Great Seal of Scot- land, 85. Gives grants to the nobility of Scotland, 86. Assumes his power over Scotland, and summons Baliol to appear before him, 87-88. Delivers the records to Baliol, 89. His artful con- duct regarding Scotland, ib. Summons Baliol in person, 90. His quarrel with the king of France, 92. Declares war with, 93. Summons Baliol to assist him against the French, ib. Promises the kingdom of Scotland to Bruce, Earl of Carrick, 94. Takes advantage of the disunited state of the kingdom, 95. Orders Baliol to attend him as his vassal, 96. Goes to Scotland with an army, ib. Takes the town of Berwick, 96-98. His cruel ven- geance at, 98. Enraged at Baliol's renunciation of homage, 99. Retakes the castle of Dunbar, 100-101. Compels his Scottish prisoners to assist him in his wars with France, 102. His success in Scotland, ib. Takes Edinburgh castle, ib. Baliol implores peace, 103. His humiliation of Baliol, ib. Sends Baliol and his son to the Tower, 104. His policy with regard to Scotland, ib. Carries off the coronation stone, sceptre, and crown, from Scone, and places them in Westminster, 105. Mutilates the historical notices of Scotland, ib. Holds a parliament at Berwick, 105-106. Submission of the Scottish people to, 106. Restores the lands of Bruce, Earl of Carrick, ib. Settles the kingdom of Scotland, ib. His just measures with regard to, 106-107. The English discon- tented with his measures, 108. The Scots rebel against his mini- sters, ib. Sends an army into Scotland, 115. The submission of the Scottish nobles to, 116. Accuses Wishart of treachery, 117. Turns his attention to the North, ib. Appoints a new governor to Scotland, 118. Goes over to Flanders, ib. Charters demanded from him by his nobles, 132-133. Calls a meeting of the English and Scottish nobility at York, 133. Returns from Flanders to England, 135. Summons his army and parliament to meet at York, ib. Makes a pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint John of Beverley, 136. Reviews his troops, ib. The nobles demand the ratification of the Charters from, 136-137. He invades Scotland, 138. His answer to the message of Anthony Beck, 139. Mutiny and famine in his camp, 140. The position of Wallace's army betrayed to him, 141. Alarm in his camp whilst resting near Linlithgow, 142. Is urged by his nobles to charge the Scots at Falkirk, 144. Gains the battle, 145-146. Remains in Stirling to recover his health, 146. Ravages the county of Fife, 146-147. Distress of his army, 147. Calls a meeting at Carlisle to replenish his antfy, 149. His treaty with Philip IV. of France, 151. John Baliol demanded from him by Philip, ib. Refuses to deliver up Baliol, 152. Delivers Baliol to the Pope, 153. His obsequious-

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ness to the Pope, 153-154. His marriage, 154. Prepares his army for Scotland, 154-155. Marches to Scotland, 155. Discon- tent of his nobles, 156. Retreats to England, ib. Returns to Scotland, 157. His interview with the regents, ib. Grants a truce to the Scots, 158. Scotland claimed from him by the Pope, 159. Receives the Papal bull in Scotland, ib. Enraged at the Papal admonition, 162. His answer to the Pope's messenger, ib. Calls a parliament at Lincoln, 163. Confirms the Charters of Liberties and Forests, ib. Sends a letter to the Pope regarding his claim on Scotland, 165. Again invades Scotland, 165-166. Passes the winter at Linlithgow, 166. Treaty of peace at, 166- 167. Anxious to conclude a peace with France, 168. Sends an army into Scotland, 169. Its defeat, 170. His army flies to Eng- land, 171. His determination to destroy Scotland, 173. Arrives at Edinburgh, ib. His progress through Scotland, 174. Winters at Dunfermline, 175. Destroys a monastery at, 175-176. Routs the last of the Scottish army, 176. The governor and nobles sub- mit to, 176-177. Holds a parliament at St. Andrews, 177. His indignation against Wallace, 178. Besieges Stirling castle, 179- 182. His conditions to the governor of, 182-183. Having reduced Scotland, returns to England, 184. His endeavours to secure Wallace, ib. His cruelty in the execution of Wallace, 185-186. His government of Scotland, 187. His transactions in Scotland noticed, 190-191. His distrust of Bruce noticed, 192-193. His treatment of the Scottish regents noticed, 193-194. Discovers the conspiracy of Bruce, 197. His preparations to put down the revolt in Scotland, 203-206. His cruelty to the followers of Bruce, 212-217. Excommunicates Bruce, 218. Dies on his way to Scotland, 229. His last request, ib. Casual notices of, 231, 247, 252, 279. His invasion of Scotland noticed, 319, 333-334, 353-354, 356. Letter of the community of Scotland to, 371-374. Note on his negotiations with Philip IV. of France, in 1297, 378- 379. A diary of the expedition of, in 1296, 375-376. A list of the castles held in Scotland by, 392. Casual notices of, ii. 1,10, 73, 78, 167, 170, 171, 181, 186, 187, 199, 202, 203, 205, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 243, 247, 249, 257, 262, 266, 290, 298, 309, 319, 34U, 349, 358; iii. 36, 161; vi. 317; ix. 363.

EDWARD II. of England. His character, i. 230. First acts of his reign, ib. Changes the governor of Scotland, 231. Alarmed at the progress of Bruce, 233. Again changes the governorship, 234. His capricious policy, 241. Truce with Scotland, 241-242. His vacillating conduct, 242. Invades Scotland, 244. Obliged to retreat, 245. His feeble policy with regard to Scotland, 248. His mean conduct with regard to Dundee, 250-251. Alarmed at the success of Bruce, 255-256. His preparations for the battle of Bannockburn, 257-259. The consequences of his bad manage- ment in the disposal of this army, 263-266. Defeated by Bruce, 269-279. His inactivity, 281, 282. Begs the assistance of the See of Rome, 296-303. Besieges Berwick, 309-316. Invades Scotland, 324-327. Defeated by Bruce, 327-330. His intrigues

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regarding a truce with Scotland, 331-334. Casual notices of, ii. 172, 203, 225, 257, 260, 311, 365; iii. 139; iv. 273

EDWARD III. of England, proclaimed king, i. 336-349. Heads an army against the Scots, ib. His ambitious views regarding Scot- land, ii. 1-2. Encourages the views of Edward Baliol, 8-20. Vanquishes the Scots, 23-32. Goes into Scotland, 38, 40-44, 48. Claims France, 50-51. His negotiations with Scotland, 78-79. With his army in Scotland, 90-93. Treaty with Scotland, and in- trigues regarding, 101-103, 109-111. Conditions with France, 107. His treaty with David II. for the subjection of Scotland, 122-126. Encourages the Scots to visit England, 134-135, 148. Treaty with Scotland concluded, 153. Casual notices of, 231, 256, 261, 262, 267, 269, 271, 335 n. 348-349, 365. Decline of his power, iii. 7. Disputes with the Scottish commissioners, 9-10. His death, and character, 11-12. Casual notices of, 16, 56,116,139,161, 167; iv.204; v. 38, 59; ix. 346, 363

Wars of the three, noticed, ii. 178, 192, 263

the Black Prince, ii. 144. Chivalry of, compared with that of

Bruce, 348-349. Decline of, iii. 7. His death, 11. Noticed, 305

IV. of England, noticed, iv. 76. Intrigues with the disaflfected

island chiefs, 164-165. Noticed, 168-169. Negotiates with Mary of Gueldres, Ki9. Noticed, 181, 196, 198,201,204. Negotiations of, regarding the marriage of his daughter to James IV. 206-209. Noticed, 209, 211, 217. Treaty of Scotland with, broken, 220- 221, 223. Declares war with Scotland, 225-226, 227-228. Leagues with the Duke of Albany to dethrone James III. 228-235. With- draws his army from Scotland, 237-238. His negotiations with Albany, 240-242, 244, 245. Death of, 248. Casual notices of, 255,256,261,279; v. 12, 137

VI. of England, v. 228. Negotiations regarding the proposed

marriage of, with Queen Mary, 253-256; vi. 1-50. Accession of, 10-11. Noticed, 53. Death of, 58. His support of Knox noticed, 75. Casual notices of, 76; viii. 143

VI. Service Book of, noticed, vi. 75-76, 84, 89-90, 117, 119

VI. Articles of, vi. 182

Son of Henry VI., iv. 170, 182

EG ERTON— Solicitor-General, viii. 311

EGGERHOPE. See EDGERTON

EGIDIA, daughter of Robert II. married to the Black Douglas, iii. 41

EGLINTON— Sir Henry de, ii. 133

Sir Hugh de, ii. 307

Earl of, v. 182, 212; vi. 235,258, 336, 356; vii. 86, 93, 175,

264, 297; viii. 87, 105; ix. 84

Master of, vii. 181

EGREMONT, i. 291 n.

ELCHO— Monastery of, ii. 67

ELEANOR, daughter of James I., iii. 275. Goes over to France, iv. 48

ELGIN— Edward I. of England at, i. 105. Mentioned, ii. 254. Burnt, iii. 64. Mentioned, iv. 91; v. 7, 25, 30; vii. 232; ix. 154

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ELGIN— Cathedral of, burnt, iii. 64

Church of, ix. 167

Castle of, ii. 171

Fort of, i. 84 n.

Forest of, ii. 167

ELIZABETH, second wife of the Bruce, i. 355, 363

daughter of the Bruce, i. 363

More, wife of Robert II. iii. 5; iv. 27, 97

queen of Edward IV. of England, iv. 256, 261

daughter of Edward IV. iv. 223

queen of England. Casual notices of, ii. 217 ; v. 100, 164 n.

271, 278. Accession and mode of government of, vi. 72-73. Treaty of, with France and Scotland, 73-74. Noticed, 93, 94. Knox's communication to, 112-113. Negotiations of the Scottish reformers with, 118-119, 121, 122, 124, 126. And duplicity of, regarding, 127-130. Her dislike to Knox, 130. Intrigues against the Guises, 130-134. Forwards money to the Congregation, 136-140. Secret treaties of, with them, 151-154. Her answer to the charge of encouraging Scottish rebels, 157-158. Renewed treaty with the Congregation, 158-159. Inclined for peace, 161. Treaty with France and Scotland, 166-175. The Congregation displeased with, 185-186. The Earl of Arran proposed in marriage to, 190- 191. Influence of, in Scotland, resented by Mary, 192-196. The Guises plot against, 196-197. Noticed, 198-199, 202. Her answer to the mission from the Congregation, 203-204. Noticed, 205-206. Her embassy to Mary, in France, and answer to, 209-214. Consulted by Moray, 214-216, 218. Noticed, 219. Moray, and other Scotsmen, bribed to betray the cause of Mary to, 221-225. Noticed, 225-226. Endeavours to procure the rati- fication of the treaty of Edinburgh from Mary, 226-227. Her endeavours to prevent Mary from returning to Scotland, 228-235. Mary's wish to conciliate, 242. Letters of Lethington and Moray to procure her assent to the succession of Mary to her crown, 243- 246. Mary endeavours to conciliate her for the same purpose, 247-248. Proposed interview between, and Mary, 252, 253-254. Letter from Randolph to, concerning Mary, 256-257. Seconded by Mary in suppressing intrigues against her throne, 257-258, 258. Deference of Mary to, in regard to her marriage, 259. Agrees to an interview with Mary, 260-261. Defers the interview, 261-262. War with France, 268-269, 275-276. Her interference in the marriage of Mary, 276 278, 285-286. Proposes Leicester in Marriage to Mary, 287-292. Capriciousness of, with regard to the return of Lennox to Scotland, 290, 292-299. Mission of Sir James Melvil to, 299-300. Shows him her miniatures, 300-301. Promises the succession to Mary, 302. Plays on the virginals to Melvil, 303. Still keeps Mary in suspense with regard to her marriage with Leicester, 303-308. Noticed, 308. Negotiations of, with regard to the marriage of Mary, 308-314. Sanctions the visit of Darniey to Scotland, 314. Pressed to declare her views with regard to Mary, 315-317. Refuses to appoint Mary her successor, and anger of Mary at, 317-320. Connexion of, with Darniey, 320-322, 323-324.

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Disapproves of his marriage with Mary, 324. Randolph's account to, of the disaffected state of Scotland, 3*26-332. Embassys be- tween, and Mary, regarding the marriage with Daruley, 334-336, 337-338. Exerts herself against the Lennoxes and Mary's marriage, 338-345. Appealed to by Moray and the rebellious lords, 349, 350-351, 351, 353-355. (Note on her refusal of a pass- port to Mary, 400-401.) Encourages the faction of Moray, vii. 1-5. Withdraws her assistance from the insurgents, 6-10. Alarmed at the accusations of Mary; gets up a scene with Moray before the foreign ambassadors, 11-13. Noticed, 14, 16. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, 20, 24-27. Pretends indignation on hearing of the event, 36. Her reception of the news of the birth of James VI. 39-40. Noticed, 45. Her present on the baptism of Jame*, 54. Her message to Mary on the murder of Darnley, 77. Re- monstrates with Mary on her conduct with regard to the murder- ers, 79-82. Informed of the doings in Scotland, 86-95. Objects to matters being carried too far against Mary, 95-96, 100-101. Receives letters from Mary and Bothwell, 102-104. Offers made to, from the confederate nobles, 114-115. Partly deprecates the imprisonment of Mary, and offers to take charge of James VI. 116-117,118. Noticed, 120, 121. Her intrigues with regard to the government of Scotland, 122-126. Inclined to favour Mary, and objects to her imprisonment, 127-131. Enraged at the dethronement of Mary, 139-144, 146. Noticed, 147. Quarrels with Moray in the cause of Mary, 148-149, 150, 152, 155-158, 158. Congratulates Mary on her escape, 177-178. Treachery of her conduct to Mary when she takes refuge in her kingdom, 181-191. Her proposals to Mary, 192-193. Summons Moray to a conference at York, and farther intrigues against Mary, 194-202. Inti- midates Moray into criminating Mary, 202-209. Her intrigues and indecision with regard to Mary and Moray, 209-216. Her judgment on, 216-219. Policy of, reviewed, 219-221. Her designs upon Scotland, 222-223. Suspects Norfolk's intrigues, 229. Sti- pulates regarding the release of Mary, 230-234. Enraged at dis- covering the intrigues of Norfolk, 235-238. Quells the rebellion of Northumberland, 240-243. Moray's subserviency to, 243-246. Moray's party negotiate for the custody of Mary, 246-250, 255. Alarmed for her cause in Scotland on the death of Moray, 256-262. The rebellion of Dacres, 262-263. Intrigues against Scotland, 263-267. Sends her army into Scotland, 268-272. Her pretended endeavours to restore tranquillity in, 272-279. Again sends an army into Scotland, 279-281. Negotiations for liberating Mary, 281-283. Noticed, 286. Encourages the disturbances in Scotland, 294-295, 296, 301, 302-306. Proposes a truce with Mary's party, 306-307. Alarmed at the massacre of St. Bartholomew, 307-309. Objects to a public execution of Mary, 309-310. Secretly intrigues to have Mary executed in Scotland, 310-325, 336. Noticed, 326. Sanctions the regency of Morton, 327-330, 333. Assists Morton to subdue the Castilians, 337-348. Her negotiations with France, 349-350. (Note on her plot for the secret execution of Mary, 384- 387.) Casual notices of, viii. 2, 3. Appealed to by Morton for

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assistance, 7. Sends Killigrew to Scotland, 8-12. Negotiations with Morton for Mary's death, 11-13. Conduct on the juncture of the death of Charles IX. 13-15. Her conduct on the seizure of the warden of the marches, 16-18. Sends Sir Robert Bowes to Scotland, 25. Employs Bowes and Randolph in Scotland, 26, 34. Supports Morton, 39-40. Noticed, 41, 42, 46. Appealed to for pecuniary supplies to James VI. 53-54, 57. Sends Bowes to Scot- land in 1580, 58-62. Her effort to counteract Lennox, 63-66, 67. Intervention for Morton, 70-72, 71-76. Plots against Lennox, 76- 78. Noticed, 79. Memorialized by Queen' Mary from prison, 88- 90. Noticed, 92, 112, 117, 123, 129. Her remonstrances to James, 134. Parsimony of, 138. Her communications with Mary, 142. Noticed, 153, 164. Her suspicions of Arran, 174. Noticed, 185, 190. Her instructions to Hunsdon, 193. Noticed, 196, 202. Re- calls Da vison, 210. Gives audience to Gray, 213. Noticed, 223, 238, 247-251. Her resolutions regarding Mary, 254, 255-259, 262, 265. The design against her life, 370, 372. Her proceedings against Mary, 294-310, 329, 347. (Note on her attempt to save the Regent Morton, 372-377.) Pretends grief and astonishment at the execu- tion of Mary, ix. 1-3. Endeavours to pacify James, 4-10. Her execution of Mary makes an unfavourable impression throughout Europe towards, 13-16. Assisted by James against the Catholics, and promises a reward to, 17-20. Withdraws her promise, 20-21. Continued intrigues of the Scottish Catholics against, 23-24. Ob- jects to James marrying Anne of Denmark, 27-28. Noticed, 30. On good terms with James, 35-36, 39, 43-46. Her hatred of the Puritans, 46-48. Assists James, 48-49. Intrigues against James, 61, 62, 69, 70-72, 73, 75, 78-79. Noticed, 83, 8.5, 87. Her con- nexion with Both well's plot against James, 88, 91-98, 101-102, 104-105. Attempts a coalition with the Catholic earls, 105-106. Denies her intrigues against James, 106-107. Noticed, 110. Her remonstrance with James against the Catholic earls, 123-128. Again intrigues with Both we 11 against James, 128-129, 132 n. Letter of reproof from James to, 132-136. Noticed, 137. Stands godmother to the young Prince of Scotland, 136, 138-141. Accused by James of encouraging Bothwell, 141-143. Noticed, 144, 145, 154. Refuses to fulfil her engagements to James, 155-158. Noticed, 160, 163, 164. Intrigues with the island chiefs, 175-181. Noticed, 184. Missions to Scotland, 185-188. Again intrigues with the isles, 189-190. Noticed, 190-191, 194, 199. Her interview with Scott of Buccleuch, 200. Opposed to the restoration of the Catholic earls in Scotland, ib. Noticed, 203, 205, 212. Displeases James, 236-237, 243. Instance of the parsimony and severity of, 243-244. Disputes between James and, with regard to the suc- cession, 244-247. Her connexion with the lords of the isles, 250- 253. Casual notices of, 257, 258, 260, 264, 265, 266, 268. Her reception of Gowrie, 275-276. Differences with James, 276-280, 281-282, 283-285, 289. Her connexion with the Gowrie conspiracy, 289-290, 291, 322-233. Enraged at James's preparation for her death, 324-325. On better terms with James, 327-328. Noticed,329. Annoyed by James's intrigues with regard to the succession, 330-

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335. Failing health of, 336. Influenced by Cecil in favour of James, 336-338. Last parliament of, 338. Abolishes the system of monopolies, 338-340. Forced gaiety of, 340. Her reception of Lennox, 341. Treachery of Sir R. Cecil and Lord Howard to, 342-344. Continued intrigues of James regarding his succession to, 345-349. Conciliated by James, 351. Her last letter to, 351- 353. Her illness and death, 354-360. Noticed, 362. Letters of, 367-376, 382-385, 387-395.

ELIZABETH— Articles of, vi. 182

daughter of James VI. ix. 361,

ELLAME KIRK, iv. 326

ELLEM, of Butterden, iv. 218, 220

ELLERSLIE— Sir Malcolm Wallace of. See WALLACE

ELLIOT-^John, of Park. His combat with Bothwell, vii. 47-48

Jock, of the Copshaw, ix. 196

Family of, vi. 351 ; vii. 45, 47

ELLIS— Sir Henry, noticed, v. 100 n.

ELPHINSTON, Bishop of Aberdeen, iv. 222, 246, 255, 266 ; v. 9, 76. Death of, 80

Lord, vi. 4

Nicholas, his interview with Elizabeth, vii. 1 30. Casual notices

of, 132, 146, 147, 247-250, 279, 314, 321

Secretary, viii. 54

ELPHINSTONE— Mr. John, secretary of state, ix. 185, 217, 245, 247, 248, 258, 260

Master of, ix. 260-261

ELWALDS— The, iv. 322

ELY— Bishop of, i. 314; vi. 73

ENCHANTMENT— Storm ascribed to, i. 31.

ENCHTER— Thomas, i. 328 n.

ENGLAND— BalioPs estates in, i. 89-90. War with France, 93. The people discontented with Edward I. 108. The government of, alarmed at the success of Wallace, 127. The regency summon a parliament, 132. The nobles demand the ratification of the Great Charter from Edward I. 133. The nobles refuse to go into Scotland with Edward, 156. The charters of liberties and forests confirmed by Edward, 163. The nobles send a letter to the Pope regarding his claim to Scotland, 163-165. Invaded by Robert Bruce, 245-246. Imbecility of the government, 246. Invaded by Bruce, 249-250, 281-282. The people dispirited after the defeat at Bannockburn, 281. Confederacy in the north of, 282-283. Distress in, 284. Again invaded by Bruce, 285, 292-293, 313- 316, 325, 327-330. Preparations for war against Bruce, 336-337. Invaded by the Scots, ii. 66-67. Connexion with Scotland at the commencement of the reign of Robert II. iii. 6-8. Truce with, broken by the Scots, 21. Peace with France and Scotland, 63. Invaded by the Scots, 84-85. Invasion of France mentioned, 202. Treaty with Scotland and, disputed, 241-242. Breaks the truce with Scotland, 251-253. Truce with Scotland,iv. 6-9, 33. Divisions in, and border war with Scotland, 54-56. Unsettled state of, 56. Treaty with Scotland, 61, 70-71. Dissensions in, 75-76, 77. Trueu

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with Scotland, ib. Hostile message to Scotland from, 80. Intrigues with the Douglases, 100-101. Insolent message from the court of, to James II. 108-1 1 1. Tranquillity of, and truce with Scotland, 121. War of the houses of York and Lancaster, 134-138. See YORK and LANCASTER. Truce with Scotland, 290; v. 83, 163-164; vi. 49-50. Endeavours of James VI. to conciliate the people of, ix. 330, 334. Discontent in, 338-340. Preparations for the death of Elizabeth in, 355. James VI. proclaimed king of, 359-360. Re- ception of James in, 362

ENGLEFIELD— Sir Francis, viii. 260, 270, 316

ENGLISH MERCHANTS prohibited to trade with Scotland, ii. 257

ENGU ERRAND DE COUCI. See Couci

ENZIE, iii. 148

EPISCOPACY— Mary appears inclined towards, vii. 193. Esta- blishment of, 336-337. Morton's re-establishment of, viii. 21. Conflict with, 93-111. In the reign of James VI. noticed, ix. 36. Establishment of, 225-232, 235-236, 237-242

ERASMUS noticed, v. 9, 67

ERCILDOUNE— Thomas of, ii. 300, 302, 304-305, 343

ERIC, King of Norway, his marriage with Margaret of Scotland, i. 47. His daughter heir to the throne of Scotland, 54. Edward, Prince of Wales, proposed in marriage to his daughter, 55. He keeps her in Norway, ib. Asks the advice of Edward I. of England, 57. Noticed, 58, 59, 60. Requested, by the Scottish states, to send over Margaret, 62. Competitor for the crown of Scotland, 78. Withdraws his claim to the crown, 83. Noticed, ii. 196,280

King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. His treaty with James

I. iii. 213. Noticed, iv. 120

ERLIND, Earl of Orkney. See ORKNEY

ERMINGARDE DE BEAUMONT, queen of William the Lion, ii. 221, 345

ERROL Hay, created earl of. iv. 92, 105

Earl of, iv. 217-218, 267-268, 290, 294. Slain at the battle of

Flodden, v. 67

Earl of, v. 115, 306 n.; vi. 16; vii. 264

Francis, Earl of, ix. 9, 23-24, 26, 36, 41, 44. His connexion

with the Spanish blanks, 67-76, 80, 87, 106. Noticed, 108, 111, 113, 114. Proposed trial of, 115-119. Act of oblivion granted by James to, 119-127. Renewed treason of, 128, 129. Rigo- rous measures pursued against, 131, 132-133, 136, 137, 141, 142-156. Takes refuge on the continent, 165-167, 168, 169. Pro- posed restoration of, 200-205. Becomes Protestant, 232-235, 243. Letter on the rebellion of, 367-369

Countess of, ix. 169

ERSK I NE— Sir Robert. Casual notices of,ii. 95, 103, 109,111,113 122, 133, 139, 140, 152: iii. 2-3

Sir Thomas, ii. 365; iii. 3, 45, 76

Sir Robert of Al va, at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 1 1 0- 1 1 5

William of Kinnoul, iii. 181

Sir Robert, iv. 38

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ERSKINE— Robert, Lord, claims the earldom of Mar, iv. 131-132

Lord, assists James III. against the rebellious nobles, iy. 272-

274. Slain, 277

governor of Dunbarton, T. 81

John, v. 89

Lord, v. 105, 131, 145, 165

of Hatton, T. 168

John, of Dun, v. 207, 341

Master of, v. 250; vi. 49-50, 54,

Lord, in 1543, noticed, v. 270, 306 n.; vi. 4 n. 5, 36, 45. Refuses

to give up the castle of Edinburgh, 151, 159. Noticed, 188, 190; vii. 122

of Dun, his mission to France, vi. 68-71. Protestantism of, 79,

82, 83, 84, 90. His interview with Mary of Guise, 98-99. No- ticed, 107, 142, 144, 190, 284, 285, 351

Arthur, vii. 29, 34

Sir Alexander, viii. 15, 24, 27, 31-33

Son of the preceding. Death of, viii. 32

of Dun, viii. 48, 95, 103; ix. 165

Sir Thomas, ix. 308, 309, 311, 314, 315-316, 320

Margaret, Lady Douglas, vii. 122, 173, 174

Family of, iv. 132; ix. 98, 100, 101

Castle of, viii. 185

ERTH— Hugh de, i. 85 n.

ESK— River, ii. 55; iv. 103 n. 305; v. 249; vi. 23, 26-27; vii. 251; ix. 196, 198

ESKDALE, iii. 118; iv. 229; v. 193

Raid of, v. 24-25

ESLINGTON— Castle at, ix. 9

ESPEC— Walter, ii. 343.

ESSARS— Sir Piers, iii. 114

ESSEX— Earl of, vii. 323; ix. 136 n. 289. Supposed connexion of, with James VI. 325, 329-330. Noticed, 354, 355

ESTATES. See PARLIAMENT

ETAL— Tower of, v. 57, 68

ETHELRED, the historian, abbot of Rieveux, ii. 194 n. 200, 237. Quoted, 315-316, 334-335, 336

ET1VE— Loch, i. 239

ETTRICK, ii. 74, 168

Forest of, ii. 32, 78, 82; iii. 118; iv. 102, 113

EUPHEMIA ROSS, wife of Robert II. iii. 5,256; iv. 27-28

EURE— Sir Ralph, noticed, v. 284. Ravages Scotland, 310, 313- 316; and slain, 316-318; vi. 33

Lord, v. 302

EVA, daughter of Ingeram de Umfraville, given as hostage to Ed- ward I. of England, i. 102

EVANDALE, v. 235

Lord Chancellor, iv. 160, 184-185, 193, 207, 219, 236, 237, 238,

246-247, 249

Lord, v. 150, 182

Lands of, v. 172

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EVERARD— Duke, ii. 357 n. EVERSDEN— John. Chronicle of, i. 146 n. EVREUX— Lewis, Count of. See LEWIS EWAN, captain of the Clan Cameron, iv. 316 EYEMOUTH, vi. 49; ix. 201

EXCOMMUNICATION— Acts of, i. 15, 306, 318; iv. 45 EXETER— Bishop of, iv. 261 EXTON— Sir Piers, iii. 293, 294, 302

FABYAN— Chronicle of, noticed, iii. 293

FAIRLEY— William, ii. 61 n.

FALA— Mr. George, iv. 121

FALAMUlR,v. 247, 250

FALAISE— Dungeon of, ii. 219

FALCONER, a naval officer, v. 45, 50. Slain, 190

FALKIRK, i. 263; iv. 15, 273; viii. 48, 240

Battle of, i. 143-146, 147-148. Mentioned, 149, 150, 152, 153,

185, 193,244, ii. 366

Forest of, i. 141. The army of Edward I. of England advance

to, 142

FALKLAND— The Duke of Rothesay murdered at, iii. 106-107. Mentioned, 316; vi. 109; viii. 146, 181, 205; ix. 53, 98, 100, 101, 108, 172-173, 235, 252, 298, 300, 306-307, 318, 322

Castle of, iii. 190

Palace of, iv. 114. The escape of James V. from, v. 181-184.

Mentioned, 251; viii. 205

Tower of, ii. 49

FAMINE, iv. 22. Enactments regarding, 68

FARINZEAN— Lands of, iv. 193

FARMERS in the feudal ages, ii. 211-212. Right of tack of, iii. 233

FARNESE— Cardinal, ix. 346

FARNINGDUN, ii. 280

FARQUHARD, of the Clan Kay, iii. 68

F ASIDE— Hill of, vi. 22-24, 28

FASTCASTLE, iii. 145; vi. 48; vii. 128, 131. Mentioned in con- nexion with the Gowrie plot, ix. 294-295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 303, 304-305

FAUCON BERG— Sir John, iii. 314

Neville, Lord, iv. 149

FAUDONSIDE— Car of. See CAR

FAULCONBRIDGE— Lord, iii. 128

FAWSIDE— Roger of, ii. 3

FEASTS in the early ages, ii. 341-343

FELTON— Sir John, iii. 45, 50

FENELON— La Motte, vii. 250, 308

FENTOUN— William de, appeals to parliament, iii. 26-27

INDEX 69

FENWICK— Sir R., v. 201 n.

Mr. viii. 16

FERDINAND of Spain, v. 2, 27, 30-31, 38, 43

FERGUS— Sir, of Ardrossan, i. 287

FERGUSON— David, viii. 101, 103. Admonishes James VI. 152.

Protests against Episcopacy, ix. 237 FERIA— Duchess of, ix. 259

FERNELITH, daughter of Henry, Earl of Athole, i. 2 n. FERNYHIRST— Laird of, vi. 35; vii. 242, 268, 269, 279, 293, 294,

297, 306

Younger of, ix. 4, 6, 8

Castle of, v. 136. Siege of, vi. 47-48

FERRERIUS, the historian, iv. 234

FERRERS— Lord, ii. 8 n. 118, 125, 127

FERRIBY, a priest, iii. 296

FERRIES— Enactments regarding, iv. 253

FEUDAL homage of Alexander III. to Edward I. King of England,

i. 45-47 Possessions. Laws regarding, iii. 90-S3, 100

Tenure. Peculiarities of, i. 44

FIENNES— Gillemin de. Castle of Roxburgh taken from, i.

952-253

FIERY CROSS. See CROSS FIESCHI Ottobon de, papal legate, demands a contribution in

Scotland, i. 41 FIFE, i. 177; ii. 16, 168, 238, 257, 294; iv. 45, 107, 117, 267, 293;

v. 178 n. 229, 351,352; vi. 34, 107, 108, 110, 151, 154, 175, 314;

vii. 7, 93, 239 ;ix. 109 Malcolm, Earl of, i. 12 n.

Duncan, Earl of, appointed as one of the regency, i. 54. Mur- dered, 56

Duncan, Earl of, in 1292, noticed, i. 85, 90, 127, 138, 202

Earl of, i. 90

Duncan, Earl of, in 1 332, noticed, ii. 14, 16. With his daughter,

taken prisoner, 18

Duncan, Earl of, in 1340, ii. 212

Earl of, in 1346, noticed, ii. 72. Tried for treason by Edward

III. of England, 78

Robert Stewart, Earl of. See ALBANY

Men of, at the battle of Falkirk, i. 146. Mentioned, iv, 274;

vi. 27

Barons of, ix. 253-255

Assembly of, ix. Ill

Synod of, ix. 227-229

Coast of, iv. 302; v. 230; vi. 46

Earldom of, iv. 114

County of, ravaged by the English army, i. 146-147. Mentioned,

ix. 40 FINDLATER— Laird of, ix. 153

Ogilvy of.

Castle of, vi. 266

70 INDEX.

FINE— Loch, i. 291 FINHAVEN, i. 234 n.

Castle of, iv. 89, 99; v. 351

FINLAY, Bishop of Lismore, joins James Stewart, iii. 194, 195, 201

F1NTRY Bishop of, absolved from excommunication, viii. 184

Graham of. See GRAHAM

FISH— Abundance of, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ii. 186-187

FISHER— John. Execution of, noticed, v. 209

FISHING— Enactments regarding, iii. 181-182; iv. 146,313-314

F1TZ-ALAN Bryan, chosen regent, i. 75. Noticed, 84. Appointed governor of Scotland, 118. Receives reinforcements from Ed- ward I. of England to assist him in subduing the Scots, 118. No- ticed, 127; ii. 171

FITZ-MARMADUKE— John, i. 244

FITZ-WATERS— Lord, vi. 29

FITZ- WILLIAM— Ralph, sent to subdue Scotland, i. 169

FIVY, i. 233

FLAMBOROUGH-HEAD, iii. 133

FLAMMOCK, at the battle of Preston, vi. 30

FLANDERS, i. 114. Edward I. of England, in his expedition to, takes the Scottish prisoners with him, 118. Mentioned, 133. Philip of France determines the reduction of, 168. Mentioned, 193 n. The Scots take refuge in, ii. 59. Mentioned, 130; iv. 51. Treaty with, 58; vi. 54. Mentioned, ix. 15

Guy, Earl of. His daughter married to Alexander, son of

Alexander III. i. 48

Earl of, excluded from the allies of England, i. 168

Robert, Earl of, i. 305 n.

Earl of, in 1315, i. 285; ii. 23

Catholics of, vii. 350

Court of, iv. 319, 321 ; vii. 258

FLECK— George, viii. 184 FLEMING— Robert, joins Bruce, i. 200

Malcolm, ii. 30, 36

Sir David, ii. 133; iii. 45

Sir David, of Cumbernauld, frustrates the designs of the Duke

of Albany, and murdered, iii. 132-134. Noticed, 316, 328, iv. 32 Sir Malcolm, of Biggar and Cumbernauld, iv. 24, 29. Executed,

31. Noticed, 54

Robert, iv. 54, 93

Lord Robert, leagues with the Boyds, iv. 172-174, 177, 246-247.

Lord Chamberlain, v. 102, 113, 145, 169, 250; vi. 4, 5 u. 51.

Mission to France, and death of, 68-71

Sir Francis, vi. 1 9

Lord, vi. 336; vii. 118, 175, 178, 182, 183, 264. Castle of

Dunbarton taken from, 288-290

of Boghall, vii. 290

an engineer, vii. 330

Lord, made lord chamberlain, viii. 185. Noticed, ix. 13,31, 79, 171 Mary. One of the four Marys, vi. 45; vii. 80

INDEX. 71

FLEMING— Lady, vii. 290

House of, noticed, iv. 36

FLEMISH Privateers, i. 290

Fleet, ii. 262.

merchants in Scotland. Their defence of Berwick,!. 98 ; ii. 237, 239,

253,256. Trade with Scotland,257-258,259,261. Noticed,265. Nego- tiation with James I. regarding, iii. 204. Trade with Scotland,! v. 181

Artisans in Scotland, v. 240

FLETCHER, Dean of Peterborough, viii. 349, 355, 356

the comedian. His visit to Scotland, ix. 266-267

FLODDEN— Battle of,v. 51, 54, 59-74, 80, 101, 110, 133, 139, 187. Note on the, 373-376

FLOUR'— Enactments regarding, iv. 313

FODYNTON, ii. 260

FCEDERA— The, noticed, iv. 279

Rymer's. See RYMER

FOIX— Gaston de, v. 39

FOR ART— Patrick, iv. 161

FONTAINBLEAU, vi. 211

FONTENAY, French Ambassador, viii. 211, 218, 334

FOOLS Enactment regarding the profession of, iv. 67

FORBES— John, sixth Lord of, iv. 119 n.

Lord, iv. 268, 290. Revolt of, 297-300

The Master of, v. 140. Treason and execution of, 218-220, 221

Lord, in 1538. Trial of, v. 219

His mission to France, vi. 208

Duncan, vii. 143

Lord, vii. 264; ix. 59, 87, 146, 147, 153, 216

Lady, of Towie, vii. 302

Family of, v. 174; ix. 26 FORD— Fortalice of, iii. 32

- Tower of, v. 57, 68

FORDUN, the historian, quoted, i. 3 n. Noticed, 49-50. Quoted, 50-51. Noticed, 146 n. 150. Quoted, 200, 208 n. Noticed, 231 n. 240 n. Criticized, 292 n. Noticed, 330 n.; ii. 26 n. 97 n. 126, 220-22 1 , 222, 223, 224, 226, 228, 230, 237, 250, 299, 3 1 4, 34 6 n .; iii. 40-41, 103, 240 n.

a Goodal, noticed, ii. 121 n.

- a Hearne, i. 183 n. Quoted, 248 n. 287 n.; ii. 49 n. Noticed, 101

FORESTER— Sir Adam, of Corstorphine, iii. 89, 115

Sir John, of Corstorphine, iii. 167, 187, 192

FORESTS, in the thirteenth and fourteenth century, described, ii. 166-170. Enactments regarding, iv. 145; v. 22

FORFAR, i. 16; ii. 167, 169; iii. 64; v. 25

Laird of, iii. 65

Gardener at, ii. 274, 371

Castle of, delivered up to Edward I. of England, i. 74-75. Wal- lace expels the English from, 119. Taken by Bruce, 234. Men- tioned, ii. 171

Fort of, i. 84 n.

Palace of, ii. 336

72 INDEX.

FORFAR— County of, iv. 182 FORGRUND,ii. 185 FORM AN— Andrew, v. 10

Bishop of Moray, v. 43, 47, 48, 80-81

FORRES, v. 25

Castle of, ii. 171

Forest of, ii. 167

Fort of, i. 84 n.

FORRESTER— Martyrdom of, v. 224-225

a dependant of Moray's, vii. 239

David, murdered, ix. 170, 174

FORRET— Thomas, vicar of Dollar. Martyrdom of, v. 224-225 FORSTER— Adam, iii. 76

Mr. Walter, iii. 77

Thomas. His connexion with the plot against Cardinal Beaton,

v. 321-324, 326

Sir John, vii. 242, 263; viii. 16, 17

FORTEV10T, ii. 11

FORTH— Firth of, mentioned, i. 23, 54, 138, 245, 325-326; ii. 10,

41, 48, 61, 88, 90, 92, 187, 188, 201, 202; iii. 21, 36, 219, 261; iv.

25, 57, 68, 79, 165, 228, 301, 302; v. 131, 281, 283, 299, 300, 303;

vi. 6, 13, 22, 23, 28, 34, 44, 45, 46, 141, 153, 156-157, 314, 350;

vii. 6, 175; ix. 131,318 River, i. 119, 146, 176, 235 n. 274; ii. 179, 288; iii. 3, 78, 145,

iv. 244, 273, 288, 299-300; v. 76; vi. 114; ix. 25, 98 FOSTER— Sir John, vi. 249; viii. 227; ix. 3, 9

Captain, ix. 168

FOTHERINGAY, viii. 311, 323, 324, 327, 340, 342, 346; ix. 2

Treaty of, iv. 228, 230, 235

FOTHER1NGHAME— Sir Thomas, iv. 290

FOTHNEVYN. See FINHAVEN

FOUL RAID— The, iii. 162-163

FOULDEN KIRK, viii. 192, 201, 204

FOULIS— Sir John, refuses to give up the fortresses to Edward I.

of England, i. 66

Mr. David, ix. 187, 194

FOWL Wild. Enactments regarding, iv. 146 FOWLER— Mr. vi. 329-330

- William, viii. 127

- Thomas. His mission to Scotland, ix. 19-20, 21-23 Mr. David, ix. 139

Mr. William, secretary to Anne of Denmark, ix. 244 n.

FOWLIS— William, iii. 156, 166, 167, 213

FOX, Bishop of Durham, v. 2, 8

Dr. v. 204

FOXES Enactments regarding, iv. 147

FOXE'S Book of Martyrs, v. 178-179

FRANCE, i. 54. War between Edward I. of England and, 108, 133. Wallace supposed to have gone over to, 150. Peace between England and, 163, 166-167. League between Scot- land and, 333, 335. Claimed by Edward III. of England, ii. 50-51. Assists the Scots, 56-57. Treaty with England, 107

INDEX. 73

Treaty with Scotland, iii. 8-9. Sends an army to assist the Scots against England, 27-38. Truce with England concluded, 56. Re- newed peace with England and Scotland, 63. Truce with Scotland renewed, 137. Assisted in her war with England by the Scots, 164, 166. Precarious condition of, and proposed alliance with Scotland, 201-203, 231. Dispute in parliament regarding, 241-242. Marriage of Margaret Stewart to the dauphin of, 251-253. Amica- ble intercourse of, with Scotland, iv. 34. The Scottish princesses at the court of, 48. Mission from James II. to the court of, 53. Court of, noticed, 295, 305, 310, 319, 320-321; v. 10, 83, 164. See FRANCIS I. Artisans of, 240. Connexion with Scotland during the minority of Mary, 261, 263, 266, 272, 273, 281, 282, 286, 304, 351, 352; vi. 4/5, 7, 13-15, 25. Proposal to send Mary to, 36-37, 41. Fleet from, sent for Mary, 44-45. Assists Scotland, 49, 50- 51, 64, 75. Opposed by the Protestant party in Scotland, 127-128, 129; and England, 130-132, 133. Noticed, 135, 136, 137, 139. Sends assistance to Scotland, 140-141, 151-152. Alarm of Elizabeth of England regarding, 153-154, 157-158. League of, with the north of Scotland, 160. Mission from, to Scotland, 161. Influence of, on Mary of Guise, 162-165. Treaty with Scotland and England, and withdrawal of her troops from Scotland, 166-175. Intrigues at the court of, and Mary's departure from, for Scotland, 191-235. Intrigues of, regarding Mary, 247, 253, 261, 268-269. Distur- bances in, 275-276. Mary's feelings for, 310-311, 320, 321, 334, 335, 351; vii. 36, 38. Disapproves of Mary's conduct after the murder of Darnley, 76, 78, 90, 91, 93, 95, 100, 101, 102, 108. In- trigues of, with regard to Scotland after the imprisonment of Mary, 114-115, 116, 118, 124. Unfavourable to Mary, 129, 131- 133, 134, 139, 145, 146-147, 148. Casual notices of, 152, 156, 157, 158-159. Intrigues of, in Scotland, 177-178. Casual notices of, 183, 186, 193, 214,231, 249, 250. Intrigues of, on the death of Moray, 257-258, 262, 267-268, 286, 287, 293, 302, 306, 306-307. Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 308-309, 313, 316, 321. Casual notices of, 328,329, 339-340, 341, 349. Intrigues of, for the liberation of Mary, viii. 40, 114, 125. Noticed, 201. Court of, 186. Intrigues of, 194; ix. 7, 8, 11, 16-18, 20, 28, 44, 136. Court of, 275, 351

King of, i. 44

Dauphin of, iv. 223

FRANCIS of Valois, dauphin of Vienna, v. 31

I. of France, v. 83, 96. Ingratitude of, towards Scotland, 103-

104,104-105,115,119-120,128,130. Treaty with, 131-132. No- ticed, 133. Negotiations of the Regent Albany with, 134-136, 137, 138, 139, 144-145. Negotiations with Scotland, 151, 153, 154, 155, 158, 161,163,187. Noticed, 191, 196, 199. Negotiations with James V. 202, 205, 208. Noticed, 209, 2 1 1 . James marries the daughter of, 212-213. His influence over James, 214-215, 217, 217-218, 222, 227-229. Noticed, 24 1, 243. Assists Scotland against Henry VIII. 276, 278-279, 290-291,293-294, 297, 305, 318,320,321, 325- 326, 333; vi. 8-9. Death of, 10

II. of France. Proposed marriage of, with Queen Mary, vi. 37,

44-45, 46, 50. Marriage of, with Mary, 67-71. Casual notices

74 INDEX.

of, 74, 86, 89, 90, 93, 101-102, 140, 155, 157-158, 153, 167, 168, 172, 176 n. 190 192-193, 196, 197. Death of, 198-200. Consequences of, 202-204, 205, 209, 212, 233, 243, 310, 339

FRANCIS— Queen Mary's steward, vii. 71, 73

FRANCISCANS, ii. 178; iii. 305

FRANK, a soldier, assists the Earl of Moray to take Edinburgh castle, i. 254-255

FRANKFORT, vi. 75

FRASER William, bishop of St. Andrews, appointed as one of the regency, i. 54. Noticed, 57. Informs Edward I. of England of affairs in Scotland, 67-68. Noticed, 69, 71

Richard, i. 127 n.

Simon, with the court of Edward I. of England, i. 149

Sir Simon, defeats the army of Edward I. of England at Roslin,

i. 170. His cruel treatment of Ralph de Manton, 171. Driven by Edward to take refuge in the fastnesses, 174. Resists Edward's power, 176. Terms held out to, by Edward, 177. Refuses to appear before the parliament, 178. Consents to accept the condi- tions of Edward, ib. Noticed, 200, 207 n. Seized and executed, 216-217

Sir Alexander, i. 200, 207, 232, 240

Alexander, ii. 12. Slain, 14

Sir Simon, ii. 18, 20. Slain at the battle of Halidon Hill, 27-29

James, slain, ii. 27-29

Sir Alexander, iii. 45

Sir Peter, of Dores, iv. 4 n.

Red Lion, ix. 146. Slain, 150, 152

Family of, v. 307; ix. 147

FREDERICK II. of Germany, ii. 292-293

III. of Germany, iv. 281

FREE-MASONS-Origin of, ii. 330-332

FRENCH Knight Instance of the valour of a, i. 247-248

Ambassador, vii. 269, 272

Fleet, ii. 262

Army assists Albany against the English, v. 139-144. Men- tioned, 332. In Scotland, vi. 49, 64, 104-105, 106, 107, 109-

110, 111, 115, 117, 119, 125, 128, 141, 142, 144, 147, 148, 152, 154-155, 156-157, 159-160, 162, 163. Departure of, 170-174, 207

FRENDRAUGHT— Laird of, ix. 26

FRIARS— Praedicant, or Barefooted. Deputation of, i. 28

FRIESLAND— Duchess of, vi. 76

FRISBY, a Franciscan, executed, iii. 305

FROISSART, quoted, i. 229, 338-339, 344, 357-359; ii. 4,60,73;

111. 13, 24, 29-30, 31, 32, 38,44 n. 50-51, 53, 58, 304; iv. 150 n. FUEL Price of, in the early ages, ii. 273 FULLHOPELAW, iii. 85

FURBUR— Richard le, ii. 255 GAELIC Language, ii. 303

Race. See CELTIC

GAITMILK, ii. 205 GALA River, ii. 168

INDEX. 75

GALBRAITH, of Culcreuch, iv. 38

GALD Roderic, slain, iii. 148

GALFORD, ii. 82

GALILEO, noticed, ii. 289

GALLOWAY— Henry de Percy appointed keeper of. 5. 107. Men- tioned, 156. Invaded by Edward I. of England, 157, 158. Men- tioned, 159, 194,206, 222. Ravaged by Bruce, 230. Subjection of, by Edward Bruce, 235-237. Mentioned, 250, 256; ii. 74, 75, 81, 128, 171, 172, 181, 182, 188, 190, 191, 194 n. 204; iii. 41, 44; iv. 23, 33, 94, 103, 113; vii. 194

Thomas, of, i. 2 n.

Roland, Prince of, i. 237 n.

Fergus, Lord of, ii. 178

Alan, Lord of, ii. 240

Gilbert, Lord of, ii. 242

Patrick, minister of the kirk, viii. 103, 238; ix. 33, 173, 318- 319

Alan, Lord of. See ALAN

John Baliol, Lord of. See BALIOL

Margaret Douglas, the maid of. See DOUGLAS

Bishop of, v. 167; vi. 51, 144; vii. 162, 164 n.

Andrew, Bishop of, vi. 4 n. 5 u.

Men of, i. 115. Their attack on Bruce, 223-224. Noticed, iv.

274

Lordship of, iv. 63, 96

GALSTON, i. 227

Sir William Keith of. See KEITH

GALYTHLY— Henry, i. 77

Patrick, the descent from which he claims the crown, i. 77.

Withdraws his claim, 83 GAMBOA— Don Pedro de, vi. 19, 42 GAMELINE. See ST. ANDREWS— Bishop of GAMES of the early ages, ji. 343. Enactments against, vi. 64 GAUNT— John of. See LANCASTER GAVESTON— Piers, i. 230, 241,244, 245, 253 GAWAN AND GOLOGRAS— Romance of, noticed, ii. 300, 307 n. GAWDY, Sergeant-at-Law, viii. 311 GAWIN, a carpenter, slain, v. 116 GARDINER— Bishop, vi. 186 GARELOCH, v. 121 GARENCIERES Eugene de, Lord of, assists the Scots, ii. 57, 84-

85 GARIOCH, v. 174

Earldom of, ii. 195; iv. 240

GARNTULLY— Laird of, ix. 164 GARTALUNANE, iv. 300 GARTER— Order of the, v. 205; ix. 44-45 GARVYACH, i. 174; iii. 66, 148 GASCONY, i. 163; ii. 277 GASGOW— Forest of, ii. 167 CASK, ii. 12

76 INDEX.

GASKLUNE, iii. 65

GATES— Sir Henry, vii. 250, 260

GATHELUS, the fabulous, mentioned, i. 7

GEDEWARTH— Fort of, i. 84 n.

GELLAND, ii. 205

GELT— River, vii. 263

GENERAL ASSEMBLY held, vi. 249-250, 347; vii. 119, 135-136,

233-234; ix. 63, 191, 229-232, 232-233, 238, 240 GENEVA— Knox at, vi. 76, 80, 83, 124. Mentioned, 133, 143;

viii. 22;ix. 275

GENOESE traders, ii. 259, 261 GERMAN soldiers, vi. 47, 48 GERMANY, vi. 141, 197-198; viii. 202

Emperor of, favourable to Queen Mary, viii. 43

GERVAS, noticed, ii. 329, 345 n.

GEST OF ARTHURE— Romance of, ii. 306

GESTE OF THE BRUTE— Romance of, ii. 306

GHENT— Magistrate of, ii. 23

GIBRALTAR, ii. 5 n.

GIBSON, a vassal of the Stewart, ii. 35

Murdoch, iv. 22

GICHT— Gordon of. See GORDON GIFFORD— Sir Robert, ii. 104

of Sheriffhall— Treason of, iv. 245, 246

Gilbert, a seminary priest, viii. 260. His treachery, 270.

Noticed, 272, 273, 284

Hugh. See YESTER

GIGHA— The king of Norway at, i. 25, 26, 27

Maclane of. See MACLANE

GIL— John, iii. 137

GILDEFORD— John de, i. 84 n.

GILGREWER— Allan, ii. 214-215

GILL— John, iii. 156

GILLECOLMMACMELG, ii. 214

GILLECOSTENTIN, ii. 214

GILLEPATRIC, ii. 214

GILLES— The. See GILLIES HILL

GILLESCOP, a Celtic chief, ii. 326

GILLESERFMAC, ii. 214

GILLESPIE, a minister, viii. 103

GILLIES HILL, i. 262

GILLSLAND,i. 245, 317; ii. 21

GILMERSLAND, ii. 180

GILMORYS, mentioned, i. 27 n.

GILP— Loch, iii. 153

GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS, ii. 308, 309

GLAMIS— Lord, iv. 105

GLAMMIS, v. 235

Lord,iv. 192, 218, 246-247, 263,268,288,290,293; v. 115, 220.

Trial of, 220-221. Noticed, 308; vi. 336; vii. 93, 255, 265, 295;

viii. 27,29, 109-110, 154, 159

INDEX. 77

GLAMMIS Master of, viii. 109-110. Repairs to Ireland, 159. No- ticed, 162, 1G5, 167,173. Declared guilty of high treason, 177. No- ticed, 188, 213,230, 233. His return to Scotland and restoration to power, 238, 242. Noticed, ix. 13, 25, 55, 79, 84, 98, 101, 102, 107, 108, 132, 153, 169, 171, 174, 184

Lady, v. 184 n. Conspiracy and death of, 220 n. 220-221. Note

on the conspiracy of, 368-373

The tutory of, viii. 184

GLASGOW, i. 201; ii. 41, 75, 194 n. 249, 250, 253; iv. 101; v. 140, 226, 305; vi. 151, 155, 175, 352; vii. 3, 57, 58, 63-65, 176-177, 179, 288. Conference at, 225, 228. Mentioned, viii. 95, 103; ix. 48, 67

Archbishop of, iv. 311; v. 14

Archbishop of, Chancellor, v. 269, 271

Gavin, Archbishop of, vi. 5 n.

Bishop of, refuses to affix his seal, i. 12. Mentioned, 14, 19.

Sent to treat with the King of England, 57. Mentioned, 86 n.; ii. 152, 167,228; iii. 76, 160, 167, 245; iv. 10, 18. 137, 170, 178, 184- 185, 305, 309; v. 10; vi. 176 n.; viii. 53, 62, 71,91-92, 95, 97, 105-107, 119, 184, 186, 200, 285, 316

Wishart, Bishop of. See WISHART

Dean of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67

Castle of, v. 100; vii. 270

Cross of, iv. 99

See of, i. 214

University of, founded, iv. 99. Mentioned, v. 9; vi. 2

GLASTONBURY— Church of, ii. 327

GLEDSTANES— Mr. John, ix. 234, 239

GLENBRERET, iii. 65 n.

GLENBRIERACHAN,iii. 65 n.

GLENCAIRN Lord Kilmaurs, Earl of, joins James III. against the rebellious nobles, iv. 268, 272. Slain, 277

Earl of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67

Earl of, in 151 5, noticed, v. 81,100, 150-151, 152,156,167. Taken

prisoner at Solway Moss, 250. His bond with Henry VIII., and return to Scotland, 254-303. His renewed exertions in the cause of Henry, 303-306. Wavers between the two parties, 310, 311-313, 319. Joins in the plot against Cardinal Beaton, 321-324. Assists the English party, 326-327, 328, 329-831, 336. Approves of the Reformation, 338-339, 340, 342, 343. Noticed, 350; vi. 3, 5 n. Again intrigues with England, 16-17, 37-38. Noticed, 79, 82, 84. Remonstrates with Mary of Guise, 95-96. Joins the army of the Protestants, 104, 106, 107, 122 n. 142, 144, 151, 159, 1 62, 1 63, 1 90, 1 9 1 , 1 95, 328, 336, 348, 356. Rebels against Mary, vii. 5-6. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, 23-24. Noticed, 86, 92. Assists the party against Mary, 108. Destroys the chapel of Holyrood, 119. His connexion with the secret council, 136, 139, 140, 164 n. 177, 226, 247 n. 255 265, 297

Master of, v. 217

Earl of, in 1577. Casual notices of, viii. 29,56, 87, 105, 137, 184;

ix. 84,176

GLENDlNNING-Sir Adam, iii. 45

78 INDEX.

GLENDINNING— Sir Simon, iii. 141

GLENDONANE— Sir Simon, iv. 85

GLENDOWART, v. 19

GLENDOWER— Owen. Rebellion of, iii. 89, 110, 119-120, 122,129

GLENELG, v. 230

GLENFALLOCH, iv. 293

GLENGARRIE— Alexander of, v. 231 n.

GLENLIVAT— Battle of, ix. 148-151, 153, 161, 163

GLENLYON, iv. 293

GLENORCHANE, iv. 114

GLENS— Territory of, iv. 106 n.

GLENTRUEL, i. 226

GLENURCHY— Campbell of. See CAMPBELL

GLENURQUHART, iv. 293

GLORAT— Stirling of. See STIRLING

GLOUCESTER— Earl of, in 1254, sent to the Scottish court, i. 10.

His success there, 11 Gilbert, Earl of, supports Bruce, i. 55. Incurs the resentment

of Edward I. of England, 56 n. Earl of, in 1298, attends the meeting at York, i. 134. Sent to

treat with the Governor of Stirling castle, 182. Noticed, 197.

Ralph Monthermer, Earl of, defeated by Bruce, i. 228-229

Gilbert de Clare, Earl of, i. 241, 244, 245

Earl of, in 1314, i. 265. Commands at the battle of Bannock- burn, 269-271. Slain at, 273-274. Honour done to his remains, 277 Duke of, regent of England, agrees to the departure of James

I. iii. 167. Noticed, 299 n. 306; iv. 8

Duke of, in 1448, iv. 54

Duke of. See RICHARD III.

GODESCHALCO, Ambassador, v. 205

GODFREY, of Bulloign, ii. 342

GODSCROFT— Hume of. See HUME

GOLD— Import of, ii. 256. Enactments regarding, iii. 182-183

GOLDEN FLEECE— Order of the, v. 205

GOLDING— Ralph, ii. 22

GOLORAN OF GALLOWAY,— Romance of, ii. 300

GOODMAN— Christopher, vi. 144, 175. His letter to Cecil, 186

Noticed, 253 GORDON— William, i. 42 n.

Sir Adam, i. 321

Sir John. His skirmish with the English borderers, iii. 13-14

Sir Adam de. Incident regarding, and death of, at the battle of

Homildon, iii. 113-114 Sir Roger, slain, iii. 114

Alexander de Seton, Lord of, iii. 166, 167

Lord, iv. 8, 192

of Letterfury, v. 50

Sir John. Rebellion and execution of, vi. 264-267

Lord, in 1562, his connexion with the rebellion of Huntley, vi.

264-267

Adam, vi. 267

Sir John, of Lochinvar, vii. 196-197, 279

INDEX. 79

GORDON Adam, of Auchendown, his exploits in the cause of Mary, vii. 301-302, 306, 335, 339, 350; viii. 7

a Jesuit, ix. 14

Sir Patrick, of Auchendown. Treason of, ix. 44, 69, 74, 87, 1 1 1,

113, 121, 144. At the battle of Glenlivat, and slain, 148-150, 151

of Buckie, ix. 59

Mr. James, ix. 123

William, of Strathdon, ix. 123

of Abergeldie, ix. 148

of Gicht, ix. 148. Slain, 151

Mr. James, a Jesuit, ix. 166, 232, 259

Father, ix. 167

of Gicht, ix. 234.

Lady Catherine, wife of Perkin Warbeck, iv. 324, 329, 330

Lady Jane, Countess of Bothwell. See BOTHWELL

House of, ix. 56-57, 147-153

GORGES— Thomas, viii. 296

GORM— Donald. Treason of, iv. 225, 228

John Stewart, of Athole. See STEWART

GOSFORDE, iv. 113

GOTHIC Race and Language, noticed, ii. 302-304, 307, 317, 344. Architecture, 327-333

GOURLAY— Norman. Martyrdom of, v. 206-207

GOWER, the poet, iii. 171; v. 10

COWRIE, ii. 185

first Earl of. See RUTHVEN

James, second Earl of, ix. 272

John, third Earl of,ix. 114, 118. Ancestry of, 271-272. Early education of, 272-273. His residence on the continent, 273-275. At the court of England, 275-279. Effects of the intrigues there on, 279-281. His arrival in Scotland, and intercourse with James VI., 281-284. Opposes James in parliament, 285, 286-287, 288. His temptations to conspiracy, 289-290. The plan of his plot against James, 290-292. His accomplices, 292-294. Letters of his accom- plices, 295-305. Succeeds in decoying the king into his house, 305-315. His death, 316. Feelings with regard to the conspiracy, and death of, 317-324, 327, 327-328

Countess of, viii. 204 ; ix. 89, 272-273

House of. See RUTHVEN

Conspiracy, ix. 271-324

Castle of, ix. 291

House, mentioned in connexion with the Cowrie plot, ix.

291, 294, 295, 306, 308-318

GO WRY, ii. 16,200

GRAHAMi Sir Patrick, refuses to give up the fortresses to Edward I. of England, i. 66

Patrick de, receives a grant from Edward I. of England, i. 86 n.

Is slain at the taking of Dunbar, 101

Sir John, of Abercorn, joins Wallace, i. 138

David de. Terms held out to by Edward I. of England, i. 177

Sir Patrick de, in 1320, i. 322-324

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GRAHAM— John de, slain, ii. 29

Sir Patrick de, in 1338. His success in jousting, ii. 54

Sir John. His intrepidity at the battle of Durham, ii. 70-71

Sir Patrick, of Kincardine, iii. 76, 255, 256

Sir William, iii. 141

Sir Robert, imprisoned, iii. 190. His conspiracy, and murder

of James I. 255-267. Executed, 269-270. Casual notices of, 272.

iv. 2, 28 n. 39

Lord, iv. 105,121

Patrick, Bishop of St. Andrews, iv. 173

Patrick, Bishop of Brechin. His attempts to reform the church,

and persecution of, iv. 199-201, 224 Lord, in 1488, joins James III. against the rebellious barons,

iv. 272-274, 291

Master of, slain, vi. 28

John, of Peartree, viii. 205

Mr. John, ix. 45

Richard, a sorcerer, ix. 50-53, 99

of Fintry, his seizure, ix. 69; and execution, 74-75

of Morphy, ix. 76 n.

of Balgone, ix. 317

Malise, Earl of Strathern. See STRATHERN

Euphemia, iv. 27

Family of, iii. 110, 256-257; viii. 205

GRAHAMS— Country of the, ix. 196

GRAIN Culture of, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries,

ii. 180-182. Price of, in the early ages, 271-272. Enactments

regarding, iv. 68

GRAMPIANS— The, i. 232; ii. 202; iii. 215 GRANADA, ii. 4

GRANGE— Kirkaldy of. See KIRKALDY GRANT— The Laird of, in 1493, iv. 316

Laird of, in 1589, ix. 26, 55, 60

Family of, ix. 146

GRANTON, iii. 205

Craig, v. 301

GRAY— Sir Andrew, i. 240

Sir Alexander, ii. 24

Sir Patrick, iii. 64-65

Sir Thomas, iii. 84-85

Lord, iv. 61, 85, 105

Sir Patrick, in 1451. His mission to Douglas castle, iv. 80-82.

Noticed, 85, 87 Lord, in 1482. Rebellion of, iv. 230, 232, 240-241, 242, 274.

Casual notices of, 276, 290, 293

Lord, in 1542, v. 250, 307-308

Patrick, Lord, vi. 11 n. 16, 35, 37-38, 336; vii. 93, 264, 339

Master of, viii. 161, 197. His treachery, 198-200,211. His

mission to England, 213-217. His proposals from the king and

Arran, 214, 222. Noticed, 229-240, 332, 336-337. Merited

punishment of, ix. 11-12, 16-17. Noticed, 82

INDEX. 81

GRAY James. Outrage committed by, ix. 82-83

Captain Andrew, ix. 148, 149

GRAEME, of Fintry, viii. 154 GREAME— Arthur, vii. 281

Richies George, vii. 281

GREAT HARRY— The, a ship, v. 41

GREAT MICHAEL— The, a ship, described, v. 34, 44. Mentioned,

49,51

GREEK FIRE, used at the siege of Stirling castle, i. 181 GREENLAW— John, iii. 118-119 GREENWICH, iv. 305; v. 280; vii. 40;ix.2, 156, 177 GREGOR— Clan, ix. 146 GREGORY XIII.— Letter of Queen Mary to, viii. 42

A tool of Walsingham's, viii. 260 GRESOLLES, a French knight, v. 135, 145, 150 GREY— Robert de, i. 84 11.

Sir Thomas, ii. 85

Sir Thomas, in 1388, iii. 45, 320, 321-324

Lord, of Wilton, at the battle of Pinky, vi. 19, 22-23, 28-31. Noticed, 37 n. 38, 40. Invades Scotland, 42-43, 159, 162, 249

Lord, viii. 311

Lady Catherine, ix. 358

GREY FRIARS, vi. 77

Church of, at Edinburgh, iv. 207

Cemetery of, viii. 122

GREYHOUNDS— Trade of, ii. 255-256

GREY-STEIL— Romance of, ix. 303 n.

GREYSTOCK— Castle of, vii. 263

GRIMANI, papal legate, v. 279, 290, 293

G RU AM ACH— Donald, of Sleat, v. 231 n.

GUARD— King's Body. First appearance of, iv. 97-98

GUELDRES— Duke of, iii. 287; iv. 53, 58, 203

Charles D'Egmont, Duke of, v. 28. Death of, 30-31, 42, 53

Duchy of, iv. 203; v. 28 GUESCLIN— Constable de, iii. 7 GUEVARA— John, ix. 264-265, 325

GUIDO, son of the Earl of Warwick, attends the meeting at York, i. 134

GUIENNE— Expedition of Henry III. of England, to, i. 10. Men- tioned, v. 47

GUISE— Duke of, v. 264, 266-267. Intrigues of, with Mary of Guise, vi. 50, 52, 57. Farther intrigues of, 71-72. Casual notices of, 157, 212, 234, 247. Death of, 275-276. See GUISE— House of.

Cardinal of, vi. 234. See GUISE House of

- Duke of, in 1579, viii. 53, 85, 93, 97, 141, 154, 216. Death of. ix. 20, 23

Duchess of, vii. 134

House of, v. 218, 222. The Catholic party in Scotland appeal to, 261. Noticed, vi. JO. Influence of, in Scotland, 60,64,66. Intrigues of, regarding the marriage of Mary, 69-71. Against Elizabeth of England, 73, 74. Undue Influence of, in Scotland,

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93, 95, 126,131,165, 166. Noticed,192, 194-195. Intrigue against the Protestants, 196-199. Casual notices of, 200, 204, 205, 2 1 0, 2 1 5, 220, 243. Conciliate between Mary and Elizabeth, 247, 249. Mary's affection for, 268-269. Noticed, 270, 273. Faction of, 275, 319. Casual notices of, vii. 50; viii. 60, 71, 97, 1«6, 197,246; ix. 8

GUNPOWDER TREASON, ix. 355

GUN'S GREEN, ix. 302, 304

GUTHRIE— David, of Kincaldrum, iv. 161

GUTHRY— Laird of, iii. 65

GUY Bishop of Soissons, i. 242

Earl of Flanders. See FLANDERS

GYSBORNE— Church of, burnt by the English, i. 131

H

HACO, King of Norway, i. 20. Determined to protect his vassals, 22-23. Invades Scotland, 23-24. Dispute with John the island chief, 25. Subdues some of the island chiefs, 25-26. Assisted by Roderick a pirate chief, 27. Receives proposals from the Irish Ostinen, ib. Treats with Alexander III. 28-29. Despatches his fleet to Loch Long, 30. Encounters a storm, 31-32. Assists his men against the Scots, 32. His fleet destroyed, 33-34. His army routed, 34. A truce granted to him, 36. Wishes to assist the Ostmen, 36-37 ; but opposed by his army, 37. Returns to Orkney, 37-38. His death, 38. Fatal mistake of, 39. Casual notices of, 39, 40, 44; ii. 259, 274, 319, 364

a Norse baron, slain, i. 35

HADDEN RIG, v. 245

HADDINGTON— Tournament held near, i. 2. Mentioned, ii. 32. Destroyed by Edward III. 91-92. Mentioned, 234, 249, 253, 276, 325; iii. 20, 240; iv. 117, 235. Burnt, v. 303. Mentioned, vi. 40, 42, 44, 46-47, 48; vii. 105; ix.

County of, i. 217 n.

Seal of, iv. 105

HAIG, of Bemerside, i. 207 n.

HAILES, v. 346

Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, Lord, iv. 230. Rebellion of, 265,

266, 274. Casual notices of, 287, 288, 292, 293, 296. Increasing power of, 297-298. Noticed, 305, 308, 320; v. 10, 20. Slain at the battle of Flodden, 63-67

Lord. Remarks of, on Fordun, i. 3 n. Inaccuracy of, 13 n. 17

n. Errors of, 41 n. 141 n. 148 n. 150 n. Omission of, 178 n. Errors of, 188 n. 193, 198 n. 210 n. 217 n. 221 n. 236 n. 240 n. Omission of, 245 n. Errors of, 250 n. 283 n. Omission of, 2i)7 11. Criticised, 304 n. 324 n. Noticed, 330 u. 353 n. ; ii. 9 u. 1 6 n. 26 n 60 n. Errors of, 381, 194 n. Noticed, 287 n. Error of, 344 n. Noticed, 108 n. Quoted, 219

INDEX. 83

HAILES— Castle of, iii. 86; iv. 226; vi. 21

HAINAULT— John of, i. 337, 348

Troops of, ii. 260

HALI BURTON Henry de, sent to occupy the town of Berwick, i. 125. Noticed, 185 n.

Ralph de, employed by Edward I. of England to seize Wallace,

i. 184-185

Sir William de, ii. 133

Sir John, iii. 45

William, iii. 163

Sir Walter, of Dirleton, iii. 248, 249

Lord, iv. 192

Provost of Dundee. See DUNDEE

Family of, iii. 109

HALIDON HILL— Battle of, ii. 27-30. Casual notices of, 32, 35, 37, 366. Note on, 382-385

HALL Thomas, a physician, ii. 276

Thomas, assists in the murder of James I. iii. 260,266,267. Executed, 270

Sir John, assists in the murder of James I. iii. 260, 266, 267

John, vii. 290

Chronicle of, noticed, iii. 293

minister of the kirk, ix. 321

HAMAR— Gilbert, Bishop of, i. 28 n.

HAMPSHIRE, i. 203

HAMPTON COURT, vii. 217

HAMILTON, vi. 142; vii.175-176, 179

Sir James, of Cadyow, Lord, iv. 33, 39, 45, 88, 91, 95. Deserts

the cause of Douglas, 101-102. Noticed, 105, 155, 170, 172-173, 177. Marries the sister of James III., 193-194

Lord, Earl of Arran, Duke of Chastelherault, iv. 290; v. 16, 24,

30. Imprisoned by Henry VII., 32-33. Mismanages the Scottish fleet, 50-51, 83-84 n. Returns to Scotland, 75. Noticed, 81. Leagues with England against the regent, Albany, 95-96. Re- bellion of, 100-101. Casual notices of, 105, 108-109, 113. Dis- putes the government of the country with the Earl of Angus, 1 lo- ll 9, 121. Noticed, 135. Supported by the queen-mother against Angus, 148-163. Joins the party of Angus, 166. Defeats the Earl of Lennox, and consequence of that event to him, 170-173. Casual notices of, 182, 189, 229, 232, 256. Favours the Reforma- tion, and chosen regent, 258-261, 269. Subdues the Catholic party, 267-268, 271. Refuses to submit to Henry VIII., 271. Coalition with Cardinal Beaton, 273, 275-277. Proposals from the opposite parties to, 278, 282, 283, 285-286. Joins the party of Beaton, and abjures Protestantism, 286-289, 291, 293-29.5. Endeavours to support the government against Henry VIII 296, 299; and the English army, 300-303, 305. Opposed by the nobles and the queen-mother, 306-307, 310-311. Coalition with the queen, 311, 312. Opposes the English party, 313, 314, 315, 318- 321,326,331,332. Bribed by the cardinal, 333, 335. Renewed exertions against Henry, 335, 336-337. Opposed to the Reforma-

84 INDEX.

tion, 338, 339-340. Disapproves of the persecution of Wit-hart, 344, 346, 349. Endeavours to restore order, vi. 3-9, 11-12. Takes the castle of St. Andrews, 12-15. Intrigues of the nobles against, 16-18. Makes preparations to repel the English army, 18-20. Defeated at the battle of Pinky, 20-34. Advised by the queen-dowager, 36-37, 39. His cruelty to the rebel lords, 40. Noticed, 41, 42. Treaty with England, 49-50. Intrigues of the queen-mother to wrest the regency from, 50-53. Government of, 54-55. Deprived of the regency, 55-58. Noticed, 61. Opposes Mary of Guise, 66-67. Casual notices of, 101, 106, 120, 123-124, 125. The Protestants endeavour to make him join in the revolt against Mary of Guise, 132-134, 136, 139-140, 142, 143-144. Ad- monished by Knox, 149-150. Noticed, 151. At Glasgow, 155. Treaty with England, 158-159. Noticed, 160, 163-164, 171, 178. Intimidates his brother, 183. Casual notices of, 190,201,207. Views of, with regard to Mary, 208. Casual notices of, 247, 252-253. Accused by his son of treason, and leniency of Mary towards, 255- 257, 258. Noticed, 264, 323. Displeased at the proposed marriage of Mary with Darnley, 327-332. Noticed, 336. Rebels against Mary, vii. 5-6. Noticed, 65-66. Takes the side of Mary against the confederates, 117. Noticed, 136. His title to the throne kept in view, J38, 141. Noticed, 178, 205. Endeavours to support the cause of Mary, and imprisoned, 224-228, 244, 253. Casual notices of, 263, 268, 271, 296, 335, 338; viii. 19, 44, 157

HAMILTON— Sir Patrick, v. 15, 32-33, 118

Sir James, the bastard of Arran, v. 116, 171-172. Act of

revenge on, 173-174. Noticed, 189, 198, 200 n. 212. Treason and execution of, 231-234. Noticed, 235

of Finnart, v. 118

Sir Patrick of Kincavil, v. 177

Patrick, Abbot of Feme. Martyrdom of, v. 176-179. Brother

and sister of, mentioned, 206. Noticed, 232, 295, 348

James, of Kincavil, sheriff of Linlithgow, v. 232 'Sir William, of Sanquhar, v. 270, 280; vi. 4 n. 5 n.

Abbot of Paisley, v. 273, 288, 294