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Full text of "The history of Scotland from the accession of Alexander III. to the union"

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 
AT LOS ANGELES 




THE GIFT OF 

MAY TREAT MORRISON 

IN MEMORY OF 

ALEXANDER F MORRISON 



THE 

A 1C 

MEMORIAL LIBRARY 




HISTORY 



OF 



THE 



HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, 



ACCESSION OF ALEXANDEB III. TO 
THE UNION. 



BY 



PATRICK FRASER TYTLER, 

F.RS.E. AND F.A.S. ** 



NEW EDITION. 

IN TEN VOLUMES. 
VOL. X. 



EDINBURGH: 
WILLIAM P. NIMMO. 

1866. 



MUEKAY AND OIBB, PUINTERS. EDI.VBUKOII 



V.IC 



INDE X. 



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 



INDEX. 3 

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 



4 INDEX 

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 



INDEX. 5 

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 



6 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX. 7 

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 



8 INDEX. 

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 

ARDINGUILLJohn, 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 



INDEX. 9 

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 



INDEX. 11 

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, 



INDEX. 15 

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, 13. Edward's obsequi- 



20 INDEX. 

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 



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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. 



INDEX. 31 

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 



52 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX. 33 

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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34 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX. 35 

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. 



36 INDEX. 

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, 



INDEX. 37 

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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38 INDEX. 

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. 



INDEX. 39 

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 



40 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX 41 

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. 



42 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX. 43 

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 



44 INDEX. 

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- 



INDEX. 45 

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 



INDEX. 47 

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 



INDEX. 49 

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, 



INDEX. 51 

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 



52 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX. 63 

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 



INDEX. 55 

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 



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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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66 INDEX. 

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 



INDEX. 67 

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 



68 INDEX. 

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 



80 INDEX. 

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, 

VOL. X. F 



82 INDEX. 

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, 16, 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 

of Stenhouse, v. 302. Slain, vi. 49 

James, vi. 7 n. 

Archbishop of St. Andrews. Counsels of, vi. 26, 53, 56. Ad- 
monishes the Protestant party, 86, 87, 108. Noticed, 109. Inti- 
midated by his brother, 183. Casual notices of, 189, 207, 252, 258. 
278, 280; vii. 55. Joins the plot against Darnley, 67. Noticed, 
71, 90. Supports the cause of Mary against the confederate 
nobles, 117-118. Treacherous intentions of, toward Mary, 140- 
144. Joins Moray, 161. Noticed, 181. Forfeited, 194. Casual 
notices of, 226, 234-235, 243, 251, 253. Executed, 290-291, 298; 
viii. 45 
Abbot of Kilwinning, vi. 53, 252-253, 255 

James, of Bothwellhaugh. His murder of Moray, vii. 250- 

253; viii. 19,45,58 

Arthur, viii. 45 

Lord Claud, joins Mary, vii. 175, 179. Forfeited, 194,296. 



INDEX. 85 

His connexion with the murder of Lennox, 296-299. Noticed, 
viii. 44, 45, 46, 52, 157, 162, 175, 230, 233, 248, 268, 269, 332-333; 
ix. 6, 11, 17, 18 n. 51, 171, 191 
HAMILTON Lord John, viii. 157, 162, 230, 233; ix. 84 

Lord, ix. 31, 33, 36. Incident between, and James VI. 41. 
Noticed, 79, 159. Refuses to be a leader of the kirk, 220-222 

Mr. Thomas, Lord-advocate, ix. 185, 217, 220 

The house of, iv. 75; v. 117, 205, 212, 273, 284; vi. 124, 253; 

vii. 45. Support the cause of Mary against the confederate nobles, 
111, 117-118, 121, 122, 124. Treacherous intentions of, toward 
Mary, 132, 138, 140-144, 150, 156, 159, 161. Noticed, 172, 174. 
Assists Mary against Moray, 178-181, 192, 224, 250. Takes arms 
after the murder of Moray, 253, 256, 257, 259, 260-261, 263-264, 
270, 279, 295, 298, 335, 338. Noticed, viii. 19-20, 44. Coalition 
against, 45-47. Casual notices of, 50, 58, 93, 175, 189, 200, 213, 
241. Destruction of, by Morton, 366-368. Casual notices of, ix. 62, 
79, 169, 170 

Castle of, vi. 140 

Palace of, vii. 270-271 

HAMYLL William de, ii. 336-337 

HANSE TOWNS Early connexion between Scotland and the, iv. 
337-343 

HARBOTTLE Castle of, i. 306 

HARDELSTON Sir Richard, iv. 319 

HARDENBURGH, i. 151 

HARDYNG'S CHRONICLE, noticed, Hi. 294, 304, 307 

HARLAW, vii. 242, 246 

Battle of, iii. 149-152, 237. Noticed, ix. 151 
HARLOW, a reformer, vi. 76 

HARRIES, v. 230 

HARRINGTON Sir John, taken prisoner, iv. 55-56 

HARRIS Sir Herbert, iii. 252 

Macleod of. See MACLEOD 

HARTCLA Sir Andrew, i. 324. See EARL OF CARLISLE 

HARTFIELD, iii. 120 

HARTLEPOOL, i. 249, 285 

HASTINGS David de, i. 2 n. Incites the people against the 
Bissets, 3 

John de, competitor for the crown, i. 72. Acknowledges Ed- 
ward I. of England as lord-paramount, 72-73. The descent from 
which he claims the crovvu, 78. Claims a part of the kingdom, 
83 

Sir John, i. 218 

Lord, ii. 69; iii. 128, 314 
HATFIELD, ix. 336, 343 
HATTON Laird of, vii. 40 

Sir Christopher, viii. 299, 31 1, 326, 345 
HAUTPILE Hugh.ii. 56-57 

HAW John of, iv. 301 n. 

HAWICK burnt, iii. 163. Mentioned, vi. 259; vii. 246 

Church of, ii. 64 



86 INDEX. 

HAWKING in the early ages, ii. 339-340 

HAWTHORNDEN, ii. 55 

HAY Gilbert de, i. 12 n. 

John of Tullyboll, ii. 169 

of Errol, family of, iii. 5 ; iv. 36 

Sir Thomas, iii. 76 

William, or Gilbert, of Errol, iii. 173, 190, 191 

Thomas, of Yester, iii. 190 

Lord, iv. 263 

Bishop of Ross, v. 206 

of Yester, vi. 4 n. 

Mary's Master of Requests. His mission to England, vi. 342- 

343. Noticed, vii. 51 

John, of Tallow, assists in the murder of Darnley, vii. 67. Trial 
of, 159-161, 169-171 

Lord, in 1571, vii. 295 

Andrew, viii. 95-96, 105, 169 

Constable of Scotland. See ERROL Earl of 

HAYE Gilbert de la, of Errol, i. 200, 207, 209, 223, 231 

Hugh de la, i. 200, 207 

David de la, slain, ii. 72 

John de. Revolt of, ii. 141 

Nicholas de la, i. 127 n. 

HAYEL John de, ii. 277 

HAYLES Abbot of, iii. 319 

HAYWARD, the historian, noticed, iii. 293; vi. 20 

HEARNE, the antiquary, noticed, i. 230 n.; iii. 325, 326 n. 

HEBRIDES The, i. 28, 37, 40; iii. 153, 237; iv. 166. Annexed 
to the crown, v. 235 

Kings of, invaded, i. 22 

HECTOR, a doctor, ii. 276 

HEGHAM Roger de, ii. 261 

HELSEY Sir James de, iii. 115 

HEMINGFORD Walter, the historian, quoted, i. 71, 122 n. No- 
ticed, 124, 125. Quoted, 128. Noticed, 141 n. Quoted, 191-192, 
195 n. Criticised, 198 n. Error of, 230 n. His account of the 
Schiltron, 376-377. Noticed, ii. 26 n. 

HEMINGIUS, ix. 33 

HENDERSON Professor, noticed, 58 n. 

Andrew, his connexion with the Gowrie plot, ix. 305-306, 307, 

308-309, 310-315 

HENNAGE Mr. vii. 130 

HENRISONS The, iv. 322 

HENRY I. of England, ii. 238, 356, 358,360 

II. of England, ii. 195,219,221,238,242, 283, 309, 344, 355- 

356, 357, 358 

III. of England. First approaches towards the reduction of 

Scotland during the reign of, i. 2. Inflamed against Alexander 
II. by Walter Bisset, 3-4. Determines on an Invasion, 4. Pro- 
ceeds with his army to Newcastle, ib. Treaty of peace, 5. Waves 
the demand of homage from Alexander, ib. Agrees that his 



INDEX. 87 

daughter is to marry the son of the King of Scotland, 5. Writes 
to the pope to interdict the coronation of Alexander III. 6. Re- 
solves to visit the Holy Land, 7. Marries his daughter to 
Alexander III. ib. Present with his queen at the marriage, 7-8. 
Tries to deceive Alexander into rendering fealty for his kingdom 
of Scotland, 8. Adopts measures which displease the Scottish 
people, 9-10. Sends ministers to the Scottish court, 10-11. Goes 
with an army to Scotland, 11. Is received by Alexander at 
Roxburgh castle, 12. Assumes the title of counsellor to Alex- 
ander, 13. Returns to England, ib. Prohibits the return of 
Gamelin to Britain, 14. Renews to Alexander a grant of Hun- 
tingdon, ib. Desirous that Alexander and his queen should visit 
London, 18. Interposes between Alexander and Haco, king of 
Norway, 20. Noticed, 41. Attempts to levy tithes in Scotland, 
42. His death, 43. His character, 43-54. Casual notices of, 160; 
ii. 196, 222, 287, 301, 325, 357, 358; iii. 227 

HENRY IV. of England, supplants Richard II. on the throne, iii. 79- 
81. Assumes the title of lord-superior of Scotland, and invades 
the country, 85-89. His impolitic mandate after the battle of 
Homildon, 116. Conspiracy of the Percies against, 117-122. En- 
courages peace with Scotland, 124-125, 126. Conspiracy against, 
defeated, 128, 130. Takes James I. prisoner, 133. His amicable 
intentions regarding Scotland, 140. His death, 154. Casual 
notices of, 157, 161, 171, 183 n. 186, 244, 246, 279, 281. Noticed 
in connexion with Richard II. of England, 279-330 
V. of England. Valour of, at the battle of Shrewsbury, iii. 
121. Ascends the throne, and inclined to keep peace with Scot- 
land, 154-155, 157, 161. His war with France, 164, 166. His 
death, 167. Casual notices of, 172, 185, 186, 202, 244, 291, 302, 
304. Noticed in connexion with Richard II. of England, 319-330. 
Noticed, iv. 7 ; v. 38. 

VI. of England. Causnal notices of, iii. 167, 236-237, 241; iv. 

7, 52, 71, 72, 76, 80, 108, 111, 122, 133. His treaties with James 
II. 134-136. Defeated by the Yorkists, 137-138. Noticed, 148- 
149, 157-158. Takes refuge in Scotland, 163, 164. Purchases 
the services of the Earl of Angus, 166, 167. His gratitude for his 
reception in Scotland, 169-170. Noticed, 170, 182, 198, 212 

VII. of England, iii. 299 n. 311. Intrigues of, iv. 253-255. 

Treaty with Scotland, 255. Noticed, 256. Negotiations with 
Scotland, 261. Noticed, 262, 265. Sides with the rebellious 
Scottish barons, 266, 279, 288-289, 301-302, 304. Conspiracy of, 
against James IV. 304-305, 308, 310. James IV. supports the 
plot of Perkin Warbeck against, 318-330. His truce with Scot- 
land, v. 1-2, 8. Negotiations of, regarding the marriage of his 
daughter with James IV. 10-12, 13, 24, 27. Jealousy of, regard- 
ing James, 32-33. Death of, 33, 42, 52. Noticed, vi. 245 

VIII. of England, v. 27. His treaty with James IV. 33-34, 

Noticed, 38-39. Disputes with James IV. 40-54, 73, 74. Noticed, 
77. Treaty with Scotland, 79. Intrigues of, with Scotland, 80, 
82-83, 84-95. Treaty with Scotland, 96-97. Again interferes 
with Scotland, 97-105, 113, 115, 119-128. Declares war against 



88 INDEX. 

Scotland, 128-131. Negotiations with, 132-134. Intrigues regard- 
ing Scotland, 135-164, 172, 176, 179 n. 182 n. 185, 186-188. 
Treaty with James, v. 191. Casual notices of, ib. n. 195 n. 196- 
197. Again intrigues against Scotland, 199-202. His negotiation 
with James, 204-205, 208-209. Intrigues against James, 210, 211- 
212, 213-214, 214-216, 218, 220. Noticed, 218 n. Discontent 
amongst his Catholic subjects, 222-223. Negotiations with James, 
227-229, 241-242. Noticed, 237, 239. Enraged at James, and de- 
clares war against him, 242-246. His negotiations with Scotland, 
to procure a marriage between Queen Mary and his son, 253-295. 
Sends his army into Scotland, 296-297, 299-303. Assisted by 
Glencairn and Lennox, 303-306, 306 n. 307, 308-310. Hostilities 
towards Scotland, 310-318. Attempts to negotiate with Scotland, 
318-321. Plots the murder of Cardinal Beaton, 321-324. Re- 
newed hostilities against Scotland, 326-338. His intrignes against 
Scotland, 338-339; and the cardinal, 343, 350-352, 356; vi. 1-2. 
Negotiations with Scotland, 5, 6-9. Death of, 10,11. Casual notices 
of 11, 17, 19, 75, 123, 128, 137, 231, 320. Note on the cruelty 
and impolicy of, towards Scotland, 393-394. Casual notices of, 
ix. 16,62,73, 157 

HENRY, Prince of Scotland. His descendents claim the crown, 
i. 77 

of Transtamarre, ii. 144 

Prince, son of David I. ii. 190, 194, 218, 361, 364 

II. of France, supports the cause of Scotland against England, 

vi. 10, 14-15. Approves of a marriage between Queen Mary and 
the dauphin, 37, 44. Stipulates with England in favour of Scot- 
land, 49. Negotiates with Mary of Guise, 50-53, 57, 60. Noticed, 
63. Induces Mary of Guise to assist him against England, 66. 
Negotiations regarding the marriage of Mary with the dauphin, 
67-71. Truce with England, 73, 74. Noticed, 75. Proposals of, 
to Mary of Guise, 93-94. Noticed, 102. Power of, in Scotland, 
opposed by the Congregation, 107-108, 109. His mission to Scot- 
land, and death of, 125-126. Noticed, 233 

III. of France, viii. 15. His efforts in favour of Mary, 331. 

Noticed, ix. 8, 11,45 

IV. of France, ix. 114, 124, 186, 351, 353, 358. Letters from 

Elizabeth to, 370-371, 373-374 

son of James VI. ix. 130, 136. Christening of, 138-141. 

Casual notices of, 142, 145, 158, 159, 160, 168, 171-172, 181, 
186, 188,261-263,349,361 

HENSHALL'S HISTORY noticed, ii. 175 n. 

HEPBURN Sir Patrick, and his two sons, iii. 44-45 

Sir Patrick, of Hailes, slain in a skirmish with the English, 

iii. 109 
Adam, of Hailes, iii. 190, 251 ; iv. 47 n. 

Patrick, of Hailes. Lawless conduct of, iv. 47. Noticed, 93 

Adam, Master of Hailes, iv. 176 

Prior of St. Andrews, takes the see of St. Andrews by force, 

v. 80 81 



INDEX. 89 

HEPBURN Captain, vi. 274 

of Whitsum, vi. 326 

John, of Bolton, assists in the murder of Darnley, vii. 67. 

Seized, 161. Executed, 169-171 

of Riccarton, vii. 175, 177, 186, 205 

. Family of, iii. 109; iv. 215, 287, 288 

HERALDIC blazoning in the early ages, ii. 361 

HERBERT Chancellor, ii. 203 

Lord, noticed, v. 303 

HEREFORD Earl of, i. 16 

Earl of, in 1298, demands additional rights for the nobility, i. 

132-133. Attends the meeting at York, 134. At the battle of 
Falkirk, 144. Returns to England, 148 

Earl of, in 1306, i. 214, 218, 243, 265. Commands at the 

battle of Bannockburn, 269-270. Noticed, 278 

Earl of, in 1321. Treason and death of, i. 324 

Earl of, in 1327, i. 340 

HERIOT, a vassal of the Stewart, ii. 35 

the reformer, vi. 175 

HERLOVER, i. 23 

HERMANDSTON Lord of, iii. 132 

HERMITAGE Castle of, ii. 53, 64-65, 82; iv. 226, 308; vi. 16; vii. 
47-49; ix. 164 

HERMOLD, of Norway, v. 14 

HERON, an Englishman, v. 42, 52 

Sir William, iii. 170 

Sir William, in 1512, v. 42, 57 

Sir John, viii. ] 6, 1 8 

Lady, v. 57 

Family of, iv. 325 

HERRIES Sir Robert, of Terregles, iii. 191 

of Terregles hanged by Douglas, iv. 78. Noticed, 79, 85 

Lord, vii. 86, 93, 99. Supports the cause of Mary, 118, 121, 

127, 132. Noticed, 161, 172, 175. Accompanies Mary to England, 
182, 183, 190, 191, 192, 196, 204, 217, 220. Supports Mary's 
cause in Scotland, and imprisoned, 225-228. Casual notices of, 
243, 256, 264, 268, 269. Takes arms against Lennox, 279-281, 
293 

Lord, in 1577, viii. 29, 87, 110, 113-115, 333; ix. 31-32 

Dr. Hugh, ix. 309, 315-316 

HERTFORD Duke of Somerset, Earl of, v. 245, 297 n. 299, 300 n. 
Commands the English army in Scotland, 300-303, 304. Noticed, 
319, 321, 323, 324 n. Invades Scotland, 327-332. Noticed, 334, 
335. His hostilities towards Scotland, vi. 11-13, 16-18. Invades 
Scotland, 18-22 ; and gains the battle of Pinkie, 22-35. With- 
draws from Scotland, 36, 37. Noticed, 38. His manifesto to the 
governor of, 41-42. Noticed, 43, 45, 46. Again invades Scotland, 
46-49. Obliged to abandon his designs on Scotland, 49-50 

Castle of, ii. 113 

HETUN Manor of, ii. 208 

HEWISON John, minister of Cambuslang, viii. 208 



90 INDEX. 

HEXHAM, ii. 69;vii. 242 

Battle of, iv. 170 

Monastery of, burnt by the Scots, i. 99 

Interesting incident in the monastery of, i. 129-130 

HIEGATE PLOT, vii. 64 

HIGHLAND SOLDIERS at the battle of Pinkie, vi. 27, 28, 32, 33. 
Mentioned, ix. 144. Irregular warfare of, 151-152. Refuse to 
bear arms against the Irish, 328. Mentioned, 338, 340 

HIGHLANDS Unruly condition of, in the reign of James I., iii. 
198, 213-215. Overthrow of the power of the chiefs, 215-220. 
Enactments regarding the properties in, 224. State of, in 1420, 339- 
340. Visited by James IV., iv. 315-318; v. 3, 17. Enactments re- 
garding, 19-20. Disturbances in, 174-176. Visited by James V., 
229-231. Disturbances in, 307; vi. 61-62; ix. 161-164, 249-255 

HISLOP, sheriff of Lanark. His revenge on Wallace, i. 110 

HOB Y Sir Edward, viii. 193, 201, 213 

HODDOM Castle of, vii. 281 

HOLDER, a pirate, iii. 145 

HOLLAND Treaty with, iv. 58. Mentioned, viii. 266 

Florence, Earl of, competitor for the crown, i. 72. Acknow- 
ledges Edward I. of England as lord-paramount of Scotland, 72-73. 
The descent from which he claims the crown, 77. Withdraws his 
claim, 83 

Count of, i. 285; ii. 219 

John of, iii. 292 

Artisans of, v. 240 

HOLSTEIN Duke of. His visit to Scotland, ix. 24S -250 

HOLT, the Jesuit, seized, viii. 138. Noticed, 182, 234, 245 

HOLY ISLAND, iv. 169; v. 142, 264; vi. 139 

HOLY LAND The, i. 7. See PALESTINE 

HOLYBUSH John. See SACROBOSCO 

HOLYROOD, ii. 137. Murder of Riccio, and imprisonment of Mary 
in, vii. 28. Mentioned, 65, 67, 69, 79-81, 97, 113, 255, 348; ix. 26, 

96, 115, 175, 191, 224, 283, 360 

Abbot of, iii. 76-77; iv. 137, 255; ix. 140 

Abbots of, ii. 206 

Monks of, ii. 168 

Abbey of, iii. 20, 35, 88, 108, 134, 219; iv. 5, 59, 189; v. 16, 

28,206,285; vi. 34,65,356 

Chapel of, vii. 71. Destroyed, 119 

Palace of, iv. 57; v. 148, 160; vi. 58, 90, 148, 178, 236 242,297; 

viii. 30, 50, 124; ix. 13, 33, 56, 89-91, 98, 100, 218, 252, 259 
HOLYWELL HAUGH Assemblage at,i. 72 
HOME Sir Alexander, of Douglas, iii. 115 

Sir Alexander, iv. 93 

George, of Polwartb, Jr. 220 

Lord, iv. 287 

Lord-chamberlain, defeated by the English, v. 54-55. At the 

battle of Flodden,63, 66. Casual notices of, 74, 75-76, 76, 77, 81, 

83. Sides with the English party against the regent Albany, 86, 

97. Tried and executed, 101-102. Casual notices of, 104,107, 119 



INDEX. 91 

HOME Sir George, T. 55. Executed, 101-102. Noticed, 119 

Earl of, at the battle of Flodden, v. 63, 66. Noticed, 74 

of Wedderburn, heads the plot against De La Bastie, v. 107- 
109. Casual notices of, 116, 118, 125, 169, 193; vi. 43 

John, v. 107 n. 

Patrick, v. 107 n. 

Lord, v. 245, 246, 283; vi. 51; vii. 244; ix. 31-32, 296, 298, 

301, 303, 304 

of Ayton, v. 250 

Family of, iv. 328; v. 107-109, 123 n. 191; vi. 127 

Castle of, v. 91, 109; vii. 269 



HOMILDON HILL Battle of, iii. 111-115. Mentioned, 116, 117, 

118, 119, 126, 131, 132, 138, 154, 246 
HOMMIL, executed, iv. 234 

HONORIUS IV., Pope Bull of, i. 42. Noticed, ii. 286 
HORSES, numerous in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ii. 

182-184. Breed of, noticed, v. 240 
HORSLEY Roger, i. 304 
HORTON, v. 331 
William de, sent on a secret mission into Scotland, i. 1 8. Meets 

with opposition, ib. Noticed, ii. 222 n. 
HOTSPUR Henry Percy. See PERCY 
HOUARD'S French Laws noticed, ii. 249 n. 251 
HOUSES in the early ages, ii. 326-327 
HOVEDEN, the historian, noticed, ii. 195, 355, 358 
HO WARD Sir Edward. Expedition of, against the Bartons, v. 40- 

41. Noticed, 58 
Lord Thomas, v. 40-41. At the battle of Flodden, 58-66. Noticed, 

73 

Sir Edmund, v. 63 

Lord William, v. 205, 208; vi. 73, vii. 208 

Lord Henry, ix. 334. Sycophancy of, to James VI. 342-345. 

Noticed, 349 

Lord Admiral, viii. 341, 345; ix. 355, 356, 358 

House of, viii. 317 

HOWSTON Patrick, iii. 168 

HUBERT, iii. 261 

HUCHEON of the Awle Ryall, ii. 306-307 

HUDSON, favourite of James VI. ix. 62-63 

HUGH, a chaplain, taken by the English at the battle of Methven, 

i. 207-208 

Bishop of St. Andrews, ii. 283-285 

HUGUENOTS The, vi. 126, 147, 261, 315 
HULL, iii. 139 

Edward, iii. 323, 324 n. 
HULLE, a villain, ii. 109 
HUMBER River, i. 330; ii. 9, 308 
HUME Sir David, iv. 93 

Lord, in 1482, iv. 230 

Master of, iv. 266. Rebellion of, 274 

Patrick, of Fast-castle, iv. 292 



92 INDEX 

HUME Alexander, of Hume, chamberlain, iv. 293, 296, 298 

Lord, in 1547. His skirmish with the English, vi. 22-23, 66. 

Casual notices of, 247, 332, 336, 351 ; vii. 86, 93. Assists the con- 
federates against Mary, 105-107, 124, 128, 131, 140, 164 n 172, 
177, 179, 181. Joins Mary's cause, 264. 344 

Master of, vi. 23 

John, vii. 252 

Captain, vii. 289 

Sir James, viii. 1 

of Manderston, viii. 70 

David, of Manderston, slain, ix. 52, 165. Noticed, 293 

Lord, in 1582, viii. 110, 137, 231 ; ix. 13, 25, 69, 79, 83, 84, 98, 

100, 102. Favoured by James VI. 107, 108-109, 114, 128-129. 
His skirmish with Bothwell, 130-132. Becomes a Protestant, 
138. Casual notices of, 159, 164, 169, 171, 174 

David, a minister of the kirk, viii. 219 

Sir George, of Primrose Know,ix. 68, 69, 76, 84, 100, 101, 102, 

107, 145 

William, ix. 76, 165 

Alexander, provost of Edinburgh. See EDINBURGH 

of Godscroft, noticed, ii. 5 n. 82 n.; v. 318 n. 

the historian, quoted, i. 208 n. Criticized, 258, 343 n. Noticed, 

vi. 105 n. 

Lady, ix. 123 

Family of, quarrel with Albany, iv. 215-217. Dispute with 

James III. 263, 287. Noticed, viii. 54 

Castle of, iv. 117, 226; v. 331; vi. 35, 48; vii. 5 

HUNGARY Queen of, v. 196 

HUNSDON Lord, vi. 303; vii. 238, 256-257, 259-261, 263, 303-304, 
viii.70-71, 73, 73-74, 75,76,77-78,78, 154, 190. His conference with 
Arran, 191-203. Noticed, 212, 345; ix. 4, 17-18, 91, 92, 110, 359 

HUNTER Martyrdom of, v. 298 

HUNTERCOMBE Walter, competitor for the crown, i. 72. Ac- 
knowledges Edward I. of England as lord-paramount of Scotland, 
72-73 

HUNTING, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ii. 333-340. 
In the fifteenth century, iv. 314 

HUNTINGDON Grant of the honour of, to Alexander III. i. 14, 
19. Mentioned, vii. 197. 

David, Earl of, i. 55-56. His descendants claim the crown. 

78. Casual notices of, 78, 79, 83, 189 ; ii. 194-195,208, 346. Seal of, 
360. Anecdote of, 361. Noticed, 362; iv. 31 n. 

Earl of, in 1398, executed, iii. 294-296 

Earl of, in 1568, vii. 213, 237, 323 

Lord, viii. 16, 17, 18, 75 

Earldom of, i. 46 n. 

HUNTLEY, ix. 233 

Alexander Seaton of Gordon, Earl of, assists the justiciar 
of Arbroath against the Master of Crawford, iv. 49-51. Defeats 
Crawford, 88 89. Ravages Moray, 90-91. Casual notices of, !>, 
105, 120, 138, 149, 153, 204, 210, 230, 263. Joins James 111. 



INDEX. 93 

against the rebellious barons, 267, 268, 274 275, 290, 294. Casual 
notices of, 305, 316, 324; v. 18, 26, 28, 50. Slain at the battle of 
Flodden, 62-67 

HUNTLEY Alexander, Earl of, iv. 119 n. 

Master of. Revolt of, iv. 299-300 

Earl of, in 1513, v. 73, 76, 82, 105, 135, 140, 145-146,212. 

Accuses the Master of Forbes of treason, 219. Casual notices of, 
229, 245, 246, 259, 265. Endeavours to oppose the party of 
Henry VIII. 267-268, 283, 285, 302, 306 n. Casual notices of, 
307, 319, 325 n. 327 n. 329, 331, 333, 337; vi. 4, 5 n. 5, 13 n. At 
the battle of Pinkie, 24-25, 27, 31. Noticed, 38, 51, 53 n. Treat- 
ment of, by Mary of Guise, 60, 62-63. Casual notices of, 66- 
67, 125, 142. Joins the Protestants, 160-161, 162. Casual notices 
of, 162, 163, 190, 204-205, 207. Suspected by Mary, 216-217. 
Intrigues with the Guises, 246-247. Noticed, 258. Rebellion 
and death of, 263-268. Noticed, 269; ix. 56 

Earl of, in 1565. Assists Mary, vii. 31, 38-39. Joins the plot 

Against Darnley, 51-54, 67, 69. Joins the party of Bothwell, 71, 
73, 75, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 89, 100. Deserts Mary's cause, and 
difficult situation of, with regard to the murder of Darnley, 104- 
105, 111. Returns to the support of Mary, 118, 121, 124. His 
treachery to Mary, 141, 143-144, 161. Noticed, 164 n. His 
connexion with the murder of Darnley, 167, 170. Noticed, 172, 
177. Takes arms in the cause of Mary, 192, 193-194. Noticed, 
202. Endeavours to support Mary's cause in Scotland against 
Moray, 224-228, 256 ; and against England, 263-264, 278, 279, 
280, 284, 296. His connexion with the murder of Lennox, 
296-299. Noticed, 301, 335, 336. Joins Morton, 338, 341. 

Earl of, in 1582, viii. 99, 110,136, 146, 149, 182, 184, 200,245, 333 

George, Earl of, heads the Catholic faction, ix. 9-10, 11, 14, 17- 

20, 21, 23-24. Imprisoned, 24-25. Rebellion of, and again im- 
prisoned, 25-27. Casual notices of, 36, 39, 41, 44, 55, 56. His 
revenge on the Earl of Moray, 57-61. Favoured by James VI. 62, 
63. His connexion with the Spanish Blanks, 67-75, 79, 87. Casual 
notices of, 98, 102, 105-106, 106. Again received into favour by 
James, 108-111. Excommunicated by the kirk, 111-113. Pro- 
posed trial of, 1 1 5- 1 1 9. Act of oblivion granted by James to, 119- 
127. Renewed treason of, 128, 129. Rigorous measures pursued 
against, 131, 132-133, 136, 137, 141, 142-144; and battle of 
Glenlivat, 144-156. Raises disturbances in the north, 161-164. 
Driven to the Continent, 165-167, 168, 169. Noticed, 171, 181. 
Proposed restoration of, 200-205, 215. Becomes Protestant, 232- 
235, 243. Noticed, 252, 259, 350. Letters connected with the 
rebellion of, 367-369 

Countess of, vi. 264 

Countess of, in 1593, ix. 75, 107-108, 137-138, 169,201,232, 

245-246 

Earls of, vi. 61 

House of, ix. 62, 350 

HUSE Giles de la, ii. 57 

HUSSITES, iv. 9 



9-t INDEX. 

HUTCHINSON'S " History of Durham," quoted, i. 249-250 n. 

274 n. 
HUTTON HALL, ix. 18, 30 



IAN MHOR Clan, v. Ill, 195 

ICKHAM Peter de, noticed, iii. 293-294 

IDA, ii. 817 

I LA Water of, iii. 65 

ILDA, daughter of King William the Lion, i. 77 

INCH The, vi. 207; vii. 78 

INCH AFFRAY Abbot of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67 

Lord, ix. 309 

Maurice, Abbot of. See MAURICE 

Monks of, ii. 213 

I NCHBELLY Bridge of, iv. 60 
INCHCOLM, iii. 219 ;vi. 34 

Walter Bower, Abbot of. See BOWER 

INCHCONNEL Castle of, v. 18 
INCHKEITH, vi. 48 

INCHMAHOME Monastery of, vi. 36, 41 
INCKMARTIN, ii. 195 

Sir David of, i. 200, 207. Suffers death in the cause of Bruce, 

217 

INCHMURDACH, ii. 119 
INCHMURIN Island of, iii. 201 n. 
INCHMURRIN, ix. 103 
INGELRAM DE COUCI, i. 1 n. See Couci 
INGLEWOOD FOREST, i. 128 
INGLIS Alexander, Bishop of Dunkeld, iv. 252 

Sir James, v. 56, 82 

Sir James, Abbot of Culross, murdered, v. 197 

INNERBERVIE, ii. 62, 195 
INNERKEP, iv. 106 

Castle of, i. 226 

INNERMARKIE Laird of, ix. 151 
INNERMEITH Laird of, iv. 290 

Lord, vi. 4 n. 93; vii. 264; ix. 31 

INNERPEFFER Forest of, ii. 167 
INNERWICK Laird of, vii. 181 

Men of, ii. 180 

Castle of, vi. 21 

INNES, of Innes, iv. 268, 290 

INNISGAIL, v. 18 

INNOCENT IV. His grant to Henry III. of England, i. 9-10 

INNS Enactments regarding, iii. 211-212 

INVERDRUMMYN, ii. 215 

INVERESK, v. 344; vi. 23-24, 26 



INDEX. .95 

INVERKEITHEN Richard, Bishop of Dunkeld, i. 12 n. 

INVERKEITHING, i. 50; ii. 248, 254J 

1NVERLOCHY, v. 307 

Battle of, iii. 237 

INVERNAIRN Fort of, i. 84 n. 

INVERNESS, ii. 3, 46, 184 n. 188, 238, 239, 241, 248, 326; iii. 148, 
214, 215, 218; iv. 114; v. 3, 18, 19-20; vi. 61, 263; ix. 39, 154 

County of, iv. 210, 294; vi. 62 

Castle of, ii. 171; iv. 74-75, 166; vi. 265 

Fort of, i. 84 n 

Forest of, ii. 1 67 

Lordship of, iv. 114 

INVERUGY Laird of, iv. 294 

INVERURY Bruce defeats Comyn at, i. 232. Battle of, mentioned, 
233 n. Mentioned, iii. 149, 151 

INVERAVON Castle of, iv. 101 

IRELAND Bruce takes refuge near the coast of, i. 212. Mentioned, 
222. Condition of, noticed, 280. Mentioned, 285. Invaded by Ed ward 
Bruce, 286-289. Casual mention of, 293, 296, 297. The cause of 
Perkin Warbeck supported by, iv. 319, 320, 322-323. Inter- 
ference of James IV. with, v. 46, 50. Crown of, offered to James 
V. 243-244. Assists Henry VIII. against Scotland, 329, 336, 337. 
Revolt of, noticed, vi. 52. Casual mention of, 131, 153; vii. 186, 
350. Rebellion in, in 1587, ix. 9-10,16,20,124,157,175-180, 
186, 189-190, 236, 252-253, 289, 328, 338, 339-340, 341 

Musical instruments of, ii. 309 

Robert de Vere, Duke of, iii. 128 

Dr., favourite of James III., iv. 214, 220 

IRISH, prohibited to trade with Scotland, ii. 257. Enactments 
regarding trade with, iii. 210-211 

Soldiers, v. 331 

Ambassador from, in 1560, vi. 397-398 

Ostmen. See OSTMEN 

IRVINE Percy meets the Scottish forces at, i. 115. The capitu- 
lation at, noticed, 116, 117, 118, 122. Edward I. of England at, 
157. Mentioned, 193 

IRVING Sir Alexander, of Drum, slain at the battle of Harlaw, 
iii. 149-151 

JRVINGS of Drum The, iii. 150 

ISOBEL, daughter of Henry, Earl of Athole, i. 2 n. 

ISABELLA, daughter of King William the Lion,i. 77 

daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, i. 78, 82, 189; iv. 31 n. 

daughter of Ingeram de Umfraville, given as hostage to Edward 

I. of England, i. 102 

widow of John, King of England, i. 1 90 n. 

queen of Edward II. of England, i. 259, 313-314,335-336, 354, 

356 

wife of the Bruce, i. 362 

daughter of Robert II., iii. 2 

queen of Richard II. of England, iii. 129, 295, 312, 315 

daughter of James I., iii. 275. Marriage of, iv. 34. Noticed, 57 n. 



96 INDEX. 

ISABELLA, of Spain, v. 2 

Countess of Buchan. See BUCHAN 

ISLA Haco, King of Norway, levies a contribution on, i. 37. Men- 
tioned, 37; iv. 166; v. 17 n.; ix. 251-252 

Mao Ian Vor, Donald Balloch, Lord of, ravages the western 

coast, iv. 106-108. Noticed, 158. Intrigues with England, 164, 
165-166 

John of, iv. 106n. 

Alexander of, v. 195, 196 

Angus, Lord of. See ANGUS 

John de, Lord of the Isles. See Ross Earl of 

ISLAY Isle of, ix. 176 

ISLES The Western, subdued by Bruce, i. 290-291. Subjugation 
of, noticed, ii. 223. Casual mention of, 239, 258, 274; iii. 81-82, 
213. Rebellion in, 237-239. Casual mention of, iv. 120, 133, 158, 
164, 186, 187, 317, 324; v. 144; vi. 175. Rebellion in, in 1502, 
17-20,23-24, 26-27, 28, 36, 44, 109-112, 194-196. Visited by 
James V. 229-231. Rebellion in, in 1544, 307, 328-329, 337-338. 
Casual mention of, ix. 9-10, 16, 20, 157, 191. Assistance from, 
courted by Elizabeth and Ireland, 175-181,249-251. Disturbances 
in, and attempts to colonize, 251-255, 260 

Angus, son of Donald, the Lord of, and Alexander his son join 

the Earl of Carrick, i. 56 

Donald, Lord of the, iii. 81, 280, 281, 286, 329 

Donald, Lord of the, in 1410. Rebellion of, iii. 146-152. Van- 
quished, 153 

Alexander of the, Earl of Ross, seized and admonished by James 

I., iii. 216-217. Again rebels, 217-218. Delivers himself up to 
James, and pardoned, 219. Noticed, 235, 237. Leagues against 
James II. 51-52 

Brother of Donald, Lord of the, iii. 283-284 

The bishop of the, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67. 

Noticed, 74 

Donald of the. See DONALD 

John Earl of Ross, Lord of the. See Ross 

John of the. See JOHN 

Ranald of the. See RANALD 

Margaret, wife of Donald, Lord of the, iii. 146 

Lords of the, i. 235 n.; iii. 5 

Men of the, i. 262, 328; ii. 191-192; vi. 27 

ITALIAN SOLDIERS, v. 327, 331 

ITALY, r. 27, 29. Court of, vi. 65-66, 198 



JAMES I. Caanal notices of, ii. 199, 314; iii. 101. Protected from 
his uncle Albany, 125-126. Proposal to send him to France, 131- 



INDEX. 97 

132. Seized on the passage, and taken prisoner to London, 132- 
134. Casual notices of, 135, 136, 137, 138. Respect paid to, in 
his captivity, 141. Casual notices of, 154, 157, 158. Negotiations 
for the ransom of, defeated by Albany, 159-161, 162. Accompanies 
Henry V. to France, 166. Negotiations for his release, 167-168. 
His marriage, and return to Scotland, 169-170. The advantages 
of his captivity in England, 171-172. Coronation of, 172-173. 
Commences to reform the government, and convokes his parliament, 
173-186. Extirpates the family of Albany, 186-195. Reasonsfor 
his severity to them, 200-201. Negotiations with France, 20 1-202. 
Favours the clergy, 203. Objects to the levying of the income 
tax, 206. His friendly relation with other nations, 212-213. Sub- 
dues the Highland chieftains, 213-219. Anecdotes regarding, 220- 
221. Cause of his numerous parliaments, 221-222. Treaty with 
France, 231-232. Treaty with England, 236-237. Subdues the 
northern chiefs, 237-240. Supports the clergy against the re- 
formers, 244. His determined subjugation of the nobles, 245-251. 
Enraged at the breach of peace by the English, 251-263. His 
hasty retreat from Roxburgh, 254. Conspiracy against, and 
murder of, 255-267. His character and government, 270-274. 
His personal appearance and family, 274-275. Casual notices of, 
281, 283 n. 316-318, 324, 325-326. Note on the treaty for the 
relief of, 337-338. Casual notices of, iv. 1-4, 5, 6, 9, 35, 37, 39, 
42, 44, 45 n. 46, 51, 57 n. 60, 66, 107, 120, 134, 145, 147, 150, 
237, 251, 324; v. 103, 197, 240, 252; vi. 101 

JAMES II. noticed, ii. 59. Birth of, iii. 236, 260. Noticed, 275, 287; 
iv. 1. Carried to Edinburgh and crowned, 4-5. Plots of Crichton and 
Livingston to secure the person of, 9-15, 18-22. Relationship of 
the sixth Earl of Douglas to, 27-28. His friendship for the 
Douglases, 30-31. Treasonable designs of the nobles against, 37- 
38. Power of the nobles over, 40. Danger to his person from the 
nobles, 43-44. Letters of, noticed, 47 n. Begins to guard himself 
against the faction of Douglas, 52-53. Affianced to Mary of 
Gueldres, 53. Preparation for, and solemnization of his marriage, 
56-59. Puts down the faction of the Livingstons, 59-61. Renews 
the treaties with foreign nations, 61. Holds a parliament, 61-70. 
Renews the truce with England, 70-71. His endeavours to keep 
down the power of the Douglases, 71-77, 79-81. Invites Douglas to 
Stirling and murders him, 82-87. Endeavours to put down the 
rest of the faction, 88-90. Subdues the ninth Earl of Douglas, 91- 
94. His treaty with Douglas, 95-97. His interview with and 
pardon of the Earl of Crawford, 98-99. Defeats and outlaws the 
Douglases, 101-105. Insolence of the English court to, 108-111. 
Assembles the parliament, 111-119. His protection of some noble 
ladies, 119-120. Disputes with the King of Norway, 120-121. 
Truce with England, 121. His favour for the Earl of Angus, 122- 
123. Patronizes the clergy, 130. Takes possession of the earl- 
dom of Mar, 131-132. Reinstates the Earl of Ross, 132-133. 
Treaties with foreign nations, 133-134. Treaties with Henry VI. 
and skirmishes on the Border, 134-136. Takes up the cause of 
Henry, 137-138. Assembles the parliament, 138-148. Invades 

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98 INDEX. 

England in the cause of Henry, and killed, 148-151. Character 
of, 151-154. His personal appearance, and family, 154-155. Casual 
notices of, 156, 157, 162, 164, 171, 184, 186, 189, 193, 194, 253. 
Extract from a MS. of the reign of, 345. Noticed, v. 95. 

JAMES III. Birth of, iv. 93. Noticed, 134. Sent for by the army 
at his father's death, 151. Noticed, 155. Crowned, 156-157. 
First parliament of, 158-159. Proposed marriage of, 162. Truce 
with Edward IV., 170. Endeavours of the Boyds to subjugate, 
171-174. Seized by the Boyds, 176-178. His partiality for the 
Boyds, 182. Treaty with the King of Norway, regarding his 
marriage, 183-188. His marriage with Margaret of Norway, 189. 
Crushes the faction of the Boyds, 189-194. Education and charac- 
ter of, 194-195. State of Europe, 195-196. Parliament held, 196- 
198. Persecution of Bishop Graham by, 200-201. His negotia- 
tion with foreign courts, 201-204. Endeavours to promote order, 
204-206. Treaty with England regarding the marriage of the 
prince, 206-209. Character of, and state of Europe in the com- 
mencement of the reign of, 210-215. Influenced against his 
brother by his favourites, 215-217. Parliament held by, 217-218. 
Subdues the rebellion of his brother Albany, 218-219. Mission 
from Louis XL to, 220-221. Treatment of his brother Mar, 221- 
223. Breaks the treaty with England, 223-225. Parliament held 
by, 226-227. Attempts a war with England, 227-228. Attempts 
to dethrone, and imprisonment of, 229-238. Governed by Albany, 
238-240. Freed from the thraldom of Albany, 242-246. Treaty 
with France, 246-247. Subdues the faction of Albany and Douglas, 
247-249. Treaty with Richard III., 249-250. Treason among 
the nobles, 550-252. Parliament held by, 252-253. Plots against, 
254-255. Truce with England, 255. Death of his queen, and 
intended second marriage of, 255-256. Improved character of, and 
treatment of the rebel lords, 256-258. His son gained over to the 
cause of the rebels, 258-259. Parliament held, 259-261. Negotia- 
tions with England, 261-262. Energetic conduct of, regarding the 
rebels, and ecclesiastical privileges, 262-264. Rebellion breaks 
out anew, 264-266. Rises in arms against the rebels, 266-269. 
Treats with them, 268-271. Again takes the field against the 
rebels, 272-276. Murder of, 276-277. Character and government 
of, 278-279. State of the nobility in the reign of, 279-282. Par- 
tiality for the arts and sciences, 282-284. Family of, and personal 
appearance of, 284-285, 286, 287. Casual notices of, 291, 292, 294, 
296, 297, 298, 300. Note on the revolt of the nobility against, in 
1482,346-349. Inventory of the jewels and money of, 349-357. 
Casual notices of, v. 31, 75, 248; ix. 130 

IV. ii. 314. Birth of, noticed, iv. 206. Betrothment of, 206- 

209, 210, 220, 223. Casual notices of, 229, 249-250, 252, 261. Joins 
the rebellious nobles against his father, 258-259, 262, 265, 268, 
269-271,277-278. Noticed, 284. Reason of his taking up arms 
against his father, 286-287. Coronation of, 287-288. Embassy to 
England, 288. His love of pleasure indulged by the nobles, 289, 
290. Truce with England, 290. First parliament of, 290-296. 
His energetic defeat of Lennox and his party, 298-300. Encour- 



INDEX. 99 

ages maritime pursuits, 300-301, 304. English conspiracy against, 
304-305. Parliament held, 305-306. His remorse for the conspi- 
racy against his father, 306-309. Secret designs of Henry VII. of 
England against, 310. Parliament held, 310-315. Visits the 
Highlands, 315-318. Supports the cause of Perkin Warbeck, 
318-330. Treaty with England, v. l"-2. Visits the Highlands, 3. 
Favour of the nobility for, 3-4. His interest in naval affairs, 4-6. 
Energy of, in the administration of justice, 6-7. Instance of the 
fiery temper of, 7-8. Negotiations regarding his marriage with 
Margaret of England, 10-12. Death of his mistress, 12-13. As- 
sists the King of Denmark, 14. His marriage with Margaret of 
England, 14-16. Subdues the rebels in the Highlands and Bor- 
ders, 17-27. Parliament held, 12-23. Foreign negotiations, 27- 
29. Birth of a prince, 28-29. Proves the stability of his govern- 
ment, 29-30. Negotiations with Louis XII. 30-32. His love of 
amusement, 32. Dispute with Henry VII. 32-33. His improve- 
ment of the navy, 34-36. Encourages the art of printing, 36-37. 
His follies, 37-38. His friendship for Louis XII. 38-40. Disputes 
with Henry VIII. and takes the cause of Louis XII. 40-53. De- 
clares war against England, 53-56. Obstinacy of, at the battle of 
Flodden, 56-66. Death of, 66-69. Character and family of, 69- 
70. Casual notices of, 71-72, 73, 74-75, 83 n. 84, 94, 104, 106, 109, 
109-110, 133, 205; vi. 61, 320 n. 

JAMES V. ii. 202. Birth of, v. 45, 70. Coronation of, 72-73. In- 
trigues of Henry VIII. regarding, 82-83. Dispute regarding the 
custody of, 86-90, 95, 105-106, 121. Custody of, during his majo- 
rity, 131, 132, 133, 145. Placed on the throne, 148-150. Descrip- 
tion of, 155 n. Kept in custody by the Earl of Angus, 166-173, 
179-180. Makes his escape from the Douglases, 180-184. Char- 
acter of, 185-186. Punishment of the Douglases, and policy 
with regard to Henry VIII. 186-191. Punishes the unruly Bor- 
derers, 191-193. Restores order in the Isles, 195-196. Foreign 
negotiations, 196-197. His determination to have the laws kept, 
197-198. Institutes the College of Justice, 198-199. Disputes 
of, with Henry, 200-204. Entertained by the Earl of Athole, 203. 
Honours from foreign courts, 205. Bravery and rashness of, 205- 
206. Proposals of marriage to, ib. Persecutes the reformers, 
206-207. Stands by the church of Rome, 208-210. Proposed 
marriage of, 210. Parliament held by, 210-211. Visits France, 
and marries the daughter of Francis, 211-214. Gives his support 
to the Catholic church, 214-217. Death of his first wife, and 
marriage with Mary of Guise, 217-218. Persecutes the refor- 
mers, 222-226. Amicable negotiations with Henry, 227-229. 
Visits the Highlands and Isles, 229-231. Conspiracy against, and 
alarm of, 231-234. Holds a parliament, and prepares his army, 
234-238. His feelings with regard to the clergy, 238-239. Do- 
mestic misfortunes, and encouragement to the arts, 240-241. 
Negotiations with Henry, 241-246. His nobles refuse to fight 
with England, 246-250. Despair, and death of, 250 252. Char- 
acter and family of, 252. Noticed, 253. State of affairs at the 



100 INDEX. 

death of, 253-259. Forged will of, 259-260. Influence of the 
clergy over, 260-261. Casual notices of, 276, 301 n. 341; vi. 67, 
210,268,320n.; vii. 122 

TAMES VI. Birth of, vii. 39-40. Noticed, 47 n. 50. Baptism of, 
54-56. Noticed, 57. A confederacy of the nobles formed to protect 
him, 86-95, 99-137. Coronation of, 138-140. Disputes regarding 
his right to the crown during the life of his mother, 141-350. Pro- 
posals to send him into England, 259, 282. His first speech in 
parliament, 296. Stipulations with England regarding, 323. 
Killigrew's interview with, viii. 8-9, 24. Begins to take an inte- 
rest in the government, 23-24. Supersedes Morton, and assumes 
the government, 27-28. A council of twelve appointed, 29-30. 
His person recovered by Morton's friends, 31-34. Attends a par- 
liament at Stirling, 35-37. Project to carry him off to the Conti- 
nent, 42, 46. Requests the General Assembly to abstain from 
debating on the policy of the kirk, 48-49. Partiality for Esme" 
Stewart, 49-53. His poverty, 53-55. Designs against him charged 
against Morton and Lennox, 55-58. Receives the ambas- 
sador Bowes, 59-62. Threatened with loss of the English succes- 
sion, 65-66, 66, 72. Conspiracy to seize and take him to England, 
77-78. Memorial by his mother as to his title to the English 
throne, 88-90. Formation of the" Association," 90, 91. Lectured 
by the ministers, 93-95, 96, 97-98, 100, 103-105, 107. Noticed, 108, 
117,123. His religious sentiments, 129. Noticed, 134, 135. His 
secret interview with the English ambassador, 143, 144. His repug- 
nance to the " Association," 1 48. Throws himself into St. Andrews, 

149. Recovers his freedom, ib. Vindicates the memory of Lennox, 

150. His dissension with the leaders of the kirk, 152. Sends a 
secret messenger to Elizabeth, 164. Sends an army to Stirling, 
168. Takes possession of Stirling, ib. His resolution to maintain 
Episcopacy in Scotland, 176. Noticed, ib. His answer to Davi- 
son, 183, 193, 200. His proposal to Graham of Peartree, 206. 
Noticed, 213, 223,224-226,239-241. Forgives the banished lords, 
242. His league with Elizabeth, 249, 250. His efforts in behalf 
of Mary, 332-338. Letter of, to Mary, 371-372. Letter from 
Lennox to, 386-387. Note on his recovery of his liberty, in 1583, 
388-389. His feelings towards England on the execution of Mary, 
ix. 3-10. His embassies to foreign courts, 11. Attains his 
majority, and endeavours to reconcile the feuds of the barons, 12- 
13. Encourages the plots against Elizabeth, 13-14. Finally 
assists Elizabeth, and promised a reward, 17-20. Elizabeth with- 
draws her promise, 20-21. Description of his court, and trying 
situation of, with regard to the nobles, 21-22. Subdues the rebel- 
lious nobles, 23-27. His marriage with Ann of Denmark, 27-34. 
Tranquil state of the country on his return from Denmark, 35-40. 
Reforms his court, 40-43; and endeavours to restore peace in 
Europe, for which he is rewarded by Elizabeth with the order of 
the Garter, 43-46. Sides with Elizabeth against the Puritans, 46- 
48. Assisted by Elizabeth, and persecutes the Catholics, 48-50. 
His punishment of witchcraft, 50-55. Annoyed by the turbulence 



INDEX. 101 

of the nobles, and attacked in his palace by Bothwell, 55-56. His 
supposed sanction of the murder of Moray, 57-60. His difficulties 
with the nobles, 61-63. His concessions to the kirk in parlia- 
ment, 63-65. Puts down the plot of the Spanish Blanks, 66-76. 
Remonstrates with Elizabeth, 76-78. Harassed by the nobility 
and the kirk, 78-86. Holds a parliament, and displeases the 
kirk, 86-88. Imprisoned in Holyrood by Bothwell, 88-98. Both- 
well accused of using witchcraft against, 99. His attempt to 
escape frustrated, and compromises with Bothwell, 99-103. Move- 
ment in favour of, 104-105. Duplicity of Elizabeth towards, 106- 
107. Favours the Catholic earls, 107-111. Defeats Bothwell, 
114,123. Displeased with the Catholic earls, 115. Grants them 
an act of oblivion, 118-122. Elizabeth remonstrates with him 
against the Catholics, 124-127. Determines to prosecute the 
Catholic earls, 129, 132-133. His letter to Elizabeth on the sub- 
ject of Bothwell, 133-136. Mission to foreign courts, 136-137. 
Holds a parliament, 137. Christening of the prince, 138-141. 
Letter to Elizabeth, 141-142. Rigorous measures against the 
Catholic faction, 143-156. Enraged at Elizabeth's refusal of the 
promised money, 156-158. Differences with his queen, 159-161. 
His exertions to subdue the various factions, 163-174. Pleased at 
the death of Thirlstane, 181-183. Changes his treasurers, 184- 
185. Embassy from Elizabeth to, 185-187. His mode of govern- 
ment, 190-191. Negotiates with the kirk, 191-194. Curries 
favour with Elizabeth, 199-200. Quarrels with the kirk regard- 
ing the proposed return of the Catholic earls, 200-215. Alarmed 
for his safety, and leaves Edinburgh, 216-218. Threatens ven- 
geance on the citizens of Edinburgh, 218-225. His questions to 
the kirk, and answers from, 225-232. Procures a reconciliation 
between the Catholic earls and the kirk, 232-235. Bent upon 
restoring Episcopacy in the kirk, 235-236. Holds a parliament, 
and animadverts on the conduct of Elizabeth, 236-237. Carries 
out his views with regard to the Kirk, 237-241. General order 
restored by him in the kingdom, 242-243. His alarms with 
regard to the English succession, 244-248. His punishment of 
witchcraft, 248-249. His attempts to restore order in the Isles, 
249-255. His attempts to bully the courts of justice, 255-257. 
Apparent partiality for the Catholics, 258-259. Poverty of, 259- 
261. Reception of his " Treatise on Government," 261-263. In- 
dignant at the seizure of Ashfield, 264-266. His encouragement 
to Catholics, 266; and the stage, 267. Adopts measures regard- 
ing the succession, 268. Calls a parliament to increase his fin- 
ances, 268-270. His concessions to young Gowrie, 272, 273, 274. 
Increased differences with Elizabeth, 276-280. His intercourse 
with Gowrie, 281-283. Continued disputes with Elizabeth, 283- 
284. Enraged at the refusal of the Estates to grant him money, 
285-288. Gowrie plots against, 289-306. His interview with the 
Master of Ruthven, 306-308. Decoyed into Gowrie House, 309- 
314. Rescued and returns to Edinburgh, 314-319. Accused by 
the kirk of treachery to Gowrie, 320-321. His severity to the 
family of Gowrie, 321-322. Suspects Elizabeth of a participation 



102 INDEX 

in their plot, 322-323. His intrigues with regard to the succession, 
324-326. Differences with his queen, 326-327. More amicable 
communications with Elizabeth, 327-328. His connexion with 
Essex, 329-330. Sends ambassadors to England, 330-333. His 
instructions to, 333-335. Intrigues with Sir R. Cecil, 335-336. 
Friendly communications from Elizabeth to, 337-338, 341. Syco- 
phancy of Cecil and Lord Howard to, 342-845. Intrigues with the, 
Catholics regarding the succession, 345-350. Heals the differences 
amongst his nobility, 350. Conciliates Elizabeth, 350-351. Her 
last letter to him, 351-354. Proclaimed King of England, 358-359. 
Informed of the death of Elizabeth, 360. His parting address to 
the people of Scotland, 361. His arrival in England, 361-362. 
Ominous incident in his passage through Scotland, 363-364. 
Letters between Elizabeth and, 367-370, 372-373, 374-376, 382- 
385, 387-395 

JAMES, son of James IV. Birth and death of, y. 28-29 

Sou of James V. Death of, v. 240 

JAMIESON'S " Bruce," quoted, i. 234 n. Noticed, 328 n. 

JANE, daughter of James I., iii. 275. Goes over to France, iv. 48 

JARDINE Sir Humphrey, slain, ii. 22 

Sir Henry, noticed, i. 363 n. 

JARDINES The, v. 25 

J A YE Sir Bryan de, slain at the battle of Falkirk, i. 146 

JEDBURGH, i. 49, 253, 293; ii. 253; iii. 43, 146. Burnt, 163. 
Mentioned, v. 136, 315, 317. Burnt, 330. Casual mention of, vi. 
175, 248; vii. 48, 51, 297; ix. 117 

Abbot of, i. 15. Seat on a mission to Edward I. of England, 57 

Castle of,ii. 119, 123, 170, 172. Taken by the Scots, iii. 143-144 

Fortress of, surrendered to Edward I. of England, i. 102. 

Committed to an English captain, 107. Mentioned, 184; ii. 60 

Forest of, i. 16, 231, 238, 244; ii. 32, 43, 168; v. 235 

JERDAN, a servant of Morton, viii. 77-78 

JERUSALEM. See PALESTINE 

JESSl Monsieur, ix. 247 

JESUITS Outcry of General Assembly against, viii. 49. James 
VI. accuf-ed of harbouring, 193. Casual notice of,in Scotland, ix. 10, 
14, 39-40, 42, 43, 67, 68, 81, 119, 121, 123, 193, 232, 233, 250,266 

JEWELS- The royal, iv. 287, 309 

JEWS, ii. 265 

JOAN, queen of Alexander II., ii. 221 

JOANNA, queen of David II., i. 349. Proposed marriage of, 352. 
Marriage of, to David II. celebrated, 356. Noticed, ii. 2, 6. Sent 
to France, 18. Casual notices of, 19, 62, 83, 102. Death of, 113. 
Casual notices of, 145, 263, 309-310 

JOHANNA, sister of Henry III. of England, i. 17 n. 

daughter of the Earl of Pembroke, i. 190 n. 

JOHANNA BEAUFORT, queen of James I. Her marriage, iii. 169. 
Casual notices of, 172, 201, 221, 230-231, 232, 236, 250,254. Her 
intrepid conduct at the murder of her husband, 263-268. Noticed, 
275. Her endeavours to secure the safety of her son, and nomina- 
ted his guardian, iv. 4-5. Noticed, 7. Stratagem to secure the 



INDEX. 103 

person "of her son, 9-11. Noticed, 11-12, 13, 15. Marries Sir 
James Stewart, 16. Seized by Livingston, and compelled to give 
up the guardianship of her son, 17-20. Noticed, 21, 37. Her 
death, 46-48. Casual notices of, 61-62, 119, 153, 237 

JOHN, King of the Isles. His dispute with Haco, Kiug of Norway, 
i. 25. Noticed, 37 

King of England,!. 190 n.; ii. 195,226,243,286, 346, 357,358, 362 

XXII. Pope, sides with Edward II. against Bruce, i. 296-303. 
Noticed, 317 n. Appealed to by the people of Scotland, 318-322. 
Noticed, 324-325. Intrigues with, regarding Scotland, 332-334 

King of the Isles, in 1337, ii. 50 

of the Isles, in 1366. Revolt of, ii. 141, 149-150, 151. Submits 

to David II. 153-154. Noticed, 157, 339-340. Note on the sub- 
mission of, 399-400 

. son of Ade, ii. 216 

a bondsman, ii. 216 

an apothecary, ii. 276 

a carpenter, ii. 275 

King of France, ii. 348 

the Good and Wise, iv. 34 

King of Castile and Leon, iv. 133 

English, the king's fool, iv. 290 

King of Denmark, v. 14 

of Gaunt, son of Edward III., ix. 346 

JOHNSON, an engineer, vii. 330 

JOHNSTON, vii. 20 n. 

Baron of, iii. 15; v. 193; vi. 12, 36; vii. 279, 339; ix. 9, 86, 128 

The Laird of, iv. 55, 248; viii. 184, 233 

Lady, viii. 184 

Family of, iv. 104; vii. 47 

JOLETA, daughter of the Count de Dreux, iii. 49 

JOSE Sir John, i. 216 n 

JOSHUA, i. 319 

JUDGE. SeeJusTiciAR 

JULIERS Earl of, ii. 40 

JULIUS II. Pope. His embassy to Scotland, v. 29, 38-39. Noticed, 
43-44, 47 

JURY Trial by, in the early ages, ii. 208 

JUSTICE Enactments regarding the administration of, iii. 225-226; 
v. 237 

College of, instituted, v. 198-199 

JUSTICE AYRES held, iv. 290. Noticed, 295. Morton's use of, 
viii. 6 

JUSTICIAR Office of, in the early ages, ii. 199-203. Laws re- 
garding, 96-98; iv. 64-65; v. 236-237 



K 

KAY The Clan, defeated by the Clan Quhele, at Perth, iii. 66-68 



1 04 INDEX. 

KEARNACH, i. 22 n. 

KEI LLOR, a friar. Martyrdom of, T. 224 

KEIR Sir James, iv. 93 

Henry, viii. 99 

KEITH Robert, i. 42 n. 231 

Sir Robert, i. 263, 272 

Sir William, of Galston, i. 304. His defence of Berwick, ii. 

24-26. Noticed, 34, 48. Slain, 60 

Sir Robert, in 1332, ii. 18 

the marshal, slain, ii. 72 

Sir William, ii. 104, 131, 133 

Robert, besieges Lady Fivy in her castle, iii. 65-66 

Sir William, in 1398, iii. 76 

Sir William, in 1585, viii. 244, 334-336; ix. 136 

Agnes, viii. 23 

KEITH'S History noticed, vi. 191 n. 196 n. 225 n. 

KELLOW Richard, Bishop of Durham, i. 274 n. 

KELSO, i. 134; ii. 136; iii. 29; iv. 288 n.; v. 130, 136, 329; vi. 66; 
vii. 50; viii. 240; ix. 130, 132 

Abbot of, ii. 180, 186, 206, 213, 250 

Commendator of, vi. 4 n. 

Monks of, ii. 176, 180, 279, 295 

Abbey of, i. 12; ii. 183 n. 186, 194 n. 279 

Monastery of, iv. 156 

KELVI NE- River, iv. 60 

KENNEDAR Promontory of, v. 230 

KENNEDY Lord, iii. 239 

Bishop of St. Andrews. Character and rank of, iv. 42-43. His 

endeavours to reform the state of the country, 43-45. Takes part 
with Crichton, 46; and attempts to restore order in the country, 
51,52. Favoured by James II., 52-53, 59. Counsels of, 96-97, 
98. Noticed, 101, 102, 154. Intrusted with affairs after the 
death of James, 160, 163, 170. Favours the Boyds, 171-172. 
Death, and character of, 174-176. Noticed, 195, 199 

Provost of St. Andrews, iv. 161 

Lord Gilbert, leagues with the Boyds, iv. 172-174, 176, 255, 
293 

John, Lord, v. 1 3 n. 

a reformer, Martyrdom of, 225-226. Noticed, 295 

Lady Janet, v. 13 n. 

Jane, an attendant of Queen Mary, viii. 350, 352, 355, 357. 

Her interview with James, ix. 17-18 
KENNINGHALL, vii. 237 
KENT, v. 33 

Earl of, iii. 294-295; viii. 311, 346, 349, 351, 353, 355, 358 

KETHERANS The, ii. 190-191 

KENTIGERN St. ii. 187 n. 

KENT1RE, i. 210, 212; iv. 210, 293, 318; v. 17, 19, 230, 230 n. 

235, 309, 338; ix. 253. See also, CANTIRE 

Mull of. Threatened plunder of, i. 25. Mentioned, 26, 27, 291 
Angus, Lord of. See ANGUS 



INDEX. 105 

KENTIRE Mackail, Lord of. See MACKAIL 

Murchad of. See MUKCHAD 

HER Sir John, iii. 115 

Thomas, executed, iii. 117 

Adam, iii. 247 

Andrew, of Cessford, iv. 176 

Sir Robert. Murder of, v. 41-42 
Andrew. Revenge of, v. 42 

of Fernyhirst, v. 102, 193; viii. 58, 84, 110, 116, 124, 227, 238, 
243. See also, FERNYHIRST 

Mark, v. 108, 193 

Dand, v. 136 

of Cessford, slain, v. 169 

Thomas, vi. 267 

of Cessford, vii. 179 

Captain, vii. 302 n. 

Henry, viii. 49 

of Ancrum, ix. 4 

George. Seizure of, ix. 66-69, 73, 74. Noticed, 109, 233 

Captain Thomas, ix. 148 

Sir Robert, ix. 270 

- The family of, v. 285; vi. 127; ix. 109 

KER'S History, i. 208 n. Error of, 236 n. Criticized, 231 n. Error 
of 244 n. 250 n. 328 n. 

KERR. See Ker. 

KERWER AY Island of, iv. 158 

KILBLENE Forest of, ii. 45, 167 

KILBRANNAN Sound of, i. 28 

K1LBRIDE Lands of, iv. 193 

KILDARE, i. 287 

KILDRUMMIE Castle of, i. 174, 210, 213. Defence of, by Nigel 
Bruce, 214-215. Mentioned, 215, 220. Note on, 381-382. Men- 
tioned, ii. 30, 44, 321 n.; iii. 123-124; iv. 38 

KILKENNY, i. 288 

KILLANAL Forest of, ii. 167 

KILLIGREW Sir Henry. His mission to Scotland, vii. 77. His 
mission to procure the execution of Mary in Scotland, 311-325. 
Continued negotiations of, 327-330, 336. Intrigues against the 
Castilians, 337-347. His connexion with the negotiations for the 
death of Mary, viii. 2-3. Remarks on the state of Scotland, 3-4. His 
mission to Scotland, in 1573, 7. Negotiations as to Mary's death, 
7-8. Mission to Scotland in 1593, and interview with James, 7-11. 
Encounters a border fray between English and Scotch, 15-16. His 
mission pursued, 18-21, 28 

KILMARNOCK Castle of, iv. 193 

Lordship of, iv. 193 

KILMARNOCK CAPS, ii. 353 

KILM A U IIS Master of, v. 99, 296, 303-304, 310; vi. 16 

Master of. See GLENCAIRN 

Lord. See GLENCAIRN 

K1LWINNING Abbot of, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67 



106 INDEX. 

KILWINNING Abbot of, in 1565, along with Moray, publicly de- 
nounced by Elizabeth, vii. 12-13. Treacherous intentions of, toward 
Mary, 140-144. Casual notices of, 161, 181, 196-197, 204 

Abbey of, v. 172 

KINCARDINE, ii. 167 

Castle of.ii. 171 

KINCARDYN The fort of, i. 84 n. 

KINCLEVIN Castle of, ii. 48 

KINFAUNS Charteris of. See CHARTERIS 

KINGHORN Alexander III. killed near, i. 50. Visited by Edward 
I. of England, 76. Mentioned, ii. 10; vi. 34 

KINGOLDRUM, ii. 205 

KINGS Power of, in the feudal times, ii. 193-199 

KINGS' ANCIENT CASTLES, noticed, ii. 321 n. 

KINGS LANGLEY Church at, iii. 81 

K1NKELL Church of, i. 147 n. 

KINLOSS, i. 174, 175 
Edward Bruce, Abbot of. See BRUCB 

KINMONT Sir Helias, iii. 115 

Armstrong of. See ARMSTRONG 

KINNAIRD'S HEAD, v. 230 n. 

KINNEIL Castle of, vii. 271; viii. 97-98, 228, 234, 239 

KINROSS, i. 15; ii. 39, 109; iii. 226 

KINSALE, ix. 338 

KINTAIL, v. 231 n. 

KINTORE Forest of, ii. 167 

KINTYRE,ii. 157 

KIRBY Sir Richard, slain, ii. 20 

KIRK. See CLERGY, and CHURCH, Protestant 

KIRK OF FIELD Murder of Daruley at, vii. 65-70, 267 

KIIIKALDY, ii. Ill 

Sir William, of Grange, the treasurer, v. 232, 294. Plots 

against Cardinal Beaton, 299-300, 350, 352-356. Casual notices of 
vi. 2 n. 6, 67. Joins the Protestants, vi. 110-111. His letter to 
Percy, 116-117, 118. Noticed, 139, 144; vii. 7. Sanctions the 
murder of Riccio, 22, 23, 25. Appeals to England against Both- 
well, 87-88. Noticed, 89-90, 92-96, 96, 100. Assists to take 
Mary captive, 105-113. Noticed, 116. His attempt to take 
Bothwell, 158, 161. Noticed, 172. At the battle of Langside, 
177, 179-181. Joins the party against Moray, 240, 243, 253, 255, 
258, 260. Heads Mary's party, 264, 268, 269, 276, 278-2/9, 287- 
288. Holds Edinburgh castle, and defies the regent, Lennox, 291- 
294. Holds a parliament, 295. Noticed, 296. Success of his 
plot on the regent, Lennox, 296-299. Opposes the regent, Mar, 
300-301,303-304,306. Duped by the English party, 307. No- 
ticed, 311. Warned of his fate by Knox, 333. Still holds the 
castle against the English party, 338-344. Surrenders, 345-347, 
Execution of, 348-350. Note on the death of, 388-389 

Sir James, taken prisoner, vii. 338, 348 

Sir William, executed, vii. 348-349 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT, i. 159; ii. 182; iv. 167, 244 



INDEX. 107 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT Castle of, ii. 171 

Fort of, i. 85 n. 

K1RKENCLIFF, i. 216 

KIRKINTULLOCH, iv. 60 

Castle of, ii. 172 

KIRKLISTON Edward I. of England at, i. 138-139, 142 

KIRKPATRICK despatches Comyn, i. 198 

Roger, ii. 81 

of Kirkraichael, iv. 248 

KIRKWOLD burnt, i. 282 

KNAPDALE, ii. 157; iii. 153; iv. 210; v. 19, 230 

KNIGHTON Error of, i. 46 n. Quoted, 117, 124 n. 125. 
Criticized, ii. 21 n. 89 n. Noticed, 168 

KNOCKFERGUS, v. 329 

KNOLLES Sir William, viii. 243-245 

KNOLLIS Sir John, iv. 321 

KNOLLYS Sir William, Lord St. John of Jerusalem, iv. 287 

Sir Francis, in charge of Mary at Carlisle, vii. 183-185, 186, 

189, 192, 214. Noticed, viii. 345 

KNOX John, noticed, v. 177. Quoted, 226, 271. His connexion 
with Wishart, 341 n. 342 n. 342, 344-345. In the castle of St. An- 
dre ws,vi. 2, 9- 10, 13- 15. Proceedings of, on the continent, and return 
to Scotland, 75-76. Quoted, 77. Success and boldness of, 78-79. 
Retires to Geneva, 80-81. Recalled to Scotland, and admonishes 

. the reformers, 82 83, 85. Returns to Scotland, 97. His sermon 
at Perth, and effects of, 99-101. Warnings of, 105, 106. Violent 
preaching of, 107, 108-110. His letter to Cecil, 112-113. Endea- 
vours to restrain the violence of the people, 113-114. Letter to 
Percy, 118. Noticed, 119, 122, 125. His mission to the Borders, 
127-128,131. Disliked by Elizabeth, 130-131. Demands assis- 
tance in money from the English, 136-138. Noticed, 144. His 
opinion regarding the rebellion against the regent, 145-146. Ser- 
mon of, 149-151. Expedient of, for sending troops into Scotland, 
152, 154. Noticed, 175. Sermons of, 180. Noticed, 181, 183. 
Quoted, 188, 202 n. Noticed, 208, 225 n. His detestation of the 
Catholics, 237-238. His first interview with Mary, 238-242. 
Displeased with the division of church property, 250, 252. 
Against a meeting between Mary and Elizabeth, 254. His vio- 
lence towards Mary, and interview with her, 269-273. No- 
ticed, 276. Afraid of the interference of Elizabeth, 277-278. 
Violence of, toward the Catholics, 278-279. His wishes agreed 
to by Mary, 280. Attacks Mary before parliament, 28 i -283. 
His interview with her after, 283-285. His interference with re- 
gard to the marriage of Mary, 285-287. Alarmed at the return 
of Lennox to Scotland, 292, 293, 294, 295. Noticed, 315. Disap- 
proves of the marriage with Darnley, 321, 323, 332. Reason of 
his alarm for Protestantism, 345-347. Joins with Moray against 
Mary, 347. Letters and papers of, 383-384, 403-404. Note on 
the aversion of Mary to, 398-399. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, 
vii. 21-22, 22, 28. Flies from Edinburgh, 35-36, 40- 4 1,96. Returns 
to Edinburgh, 119. Joins the confederates against Mary, 120- 



108 INDEX. 

121. Refused permission to preach at Berwick, 121. Endea- 
vours to bring over the Hamiltons to the confederates, ib. Abuses 
Mary, 127, 133-134, 136. Present at the coronation of James VI. 
138-139. Letter of, concerning Mary, 247-248, 250. Noticed, 
255, 265, 267. Inveighs against Mary, 286, 295; and the Catholics, 
313, 316-317. Doubts regarding his connexion with the plot 
against Mary, 321. Death, and character of, 330-334. Family of, 
334. Noticed, 348. Historical remarks on his implication in 
Riccio's murder, 353-362. Noticed, viii. 67, 97, 220; ix. 181, 182 

KNOX Eleazar, Nathauael, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Martha, vii. 
334 

Andrew, minister of Paisley, ix. 67. Daring exploit of, 233 

KNOYDART Laird of,ix. 178 

KYLE, i. 28, 226; ii. 171; iv. 293; v. 309; vi. 16; vii. 35 

Men of, ii. 37 

Gentlemen of, v. 344 



LA BROSSE, a French officer, vi. 141, 162, 167, 198 

LA CHAPELLE, a French officer, vi. 51 

LA FAYETTE, French ambassador, v. 105, 115-116 

LA MOTTE, French ambassador, viii. 125, 126-128, 136, 142 

LABOUR Wages of. See WAGES 

LABOURERS Statute of, ii. 270 

LACHLAN -Clan, iv. 107 

LAG Laird of, iv. 272 

LA1NG criticized, vii. 48 n. 

Bishop of Glasgow, iv. 238 

LAIRD'S JOCK, vii. 242 

L ALA IN Roderick de, iv. 325 

Family of, iv. 58 
LAMB John, of Leith, iv. 324 n. 

a reformer. Martyrdom of, v. 297-298 
LAMBERT Professor, v. 177 

LAMBERTON William, Bishop of St. Andrews, chosen one of 
the governors of Scotland, i. 150. Leagues with Bruce, 195-196, 
199-200. Taken prisoner, 214. Noticed, 241 

LAMBERTON KIRK, v. 14, 106 

LAMBINI Mercantile house of, ii. 255 

LAMLASH BAY Haco, King of Norway, at, i. 36 

LAMMERKIN WOOD, ii. 15 

LAMMKRMUIR, v. 14. 

LAMMERMU1R HILLS, v. 247 

LAMMIE Captain, viii. 46, 233 

LANARK, i. 110, 147; ii. 238; iv. 101, 102, 290 
County of, ii. 171; iv. 64, 182, 244, 293; ix. 40 

LANCASHIRE Sheriff of, i. 231 

LANCASTER, i. 69; ii. 351 ; iii. 139 

Earl of, i. 214, 259 



INDEX. 109 

LANCASTER Earl of, in 1320, i. 314, 315, 322. Treason and 

death of, 324, 330-331 
Duke of, ii. 168 

John of Gaunt, Duke of. His treaty with Scotland, iii. 

19-20. Invades Scotland, 21-22. Retreats, 22-23. Noticed, 28, 

35,36 

Henry de, Earl of Derby. See DERBY 

House of, iv. 121, 134-137, 148-149, 157-158, 163, 167-169, 170, 

198,211 

LAND Value of, in the early ages, ii. 278-281 
LANDAFF Bishop of, v. 223 n. 
LANERCOST, i. 212 

Monastery of, burnt by the Scots, i. 99 

Chronicle of, i. 125 n. 

LANFRANC, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 6 
LANG-HERMANDSTON Moor of, iii. 139 
LANG-NIDDRY Laird of, viii. 70 

Douglas of. See DOUGLAS 

LANGHOLM Rob of the, ix. 196 
LANGHOPE Castle of, vi. 13 
LANGLEY, iii. 299, 303, 328 

Geoffrey de, sent as guardian of Alexander III. i. 9 

Sir Ralph, iii. 50 

LANGMORGAN Forest of, ii. 167 

LANGSIDE Battle of, vii. 179-181. Casual mention of, 182, 226, 

250. Note on, 380-383 
LANGTOFT Peter, quoted, i. 178 n. 179. Criticized, 222 n. 

Noticed, 230 n. 
LANGTON Laird of, vi. 11 n. 

Tower of, v. 107, 109 
LANGUAGE of the early ages, ii. 301-305 
LARGS, i. 32. Scottish army at, 32; vii. 192 

Battle of, mentioned, i. 39; ii. 354-355, 358, 363-364 

LASINGSBY William de, iii. 314, 323, 324 n. 
LAUCHLAN CATTANACH. See MACLEAN OF DOWART. 

Mor. See MACLEAN OF DUART. 

LAUDER, i. 138; ii. 250. Burnt, iii. 163. Casual mention of, iv. 
232, 236, 324; v. 109, 313, 319 n.; vi. 42, 49; ix. 115 

Thomas, ii. 30 

Archdeacon, of Lothian, iii. 137, 203 

Sir Robert of the Bass, iii. 187, 190 

William, Bishop of Glasgow, iii. 187 

Sir William, of Hatton, iv. 83, 85 

Bishop, of Lismore, abused by the islanders, iv. 106-108 

Alan, of the Bass, iv. 24 

of the Bass, v. 88 

Sir Robert, v. 93 

a priest, v. 225 

Family of, iii. 109 

of Balcomy. Family of, iv. 107 

Bridge of. Treason at, iv. 234, 250, 251, 256; v. 248 



110 INDEX. 

LAUDERDALE, iv. 293; v. 314; vii. 172 

LAURENCE, of Liudores, iii. 141-142, 155, 242. Accuses Crawar 
of heresy, 243-245 

LAURENCETON, ii. 211 

LAURIESTQN Baron of, v. 206 

Laird of, v. 207 

Castle of; ii. 48 

LAW Study of, in the early ages, ii. 296 

LAWS Enactment regarding the propagation of, iii. 208-209. Im- 
provement in, by James I. 270-272. By James IV. v. 23. 
Enactments regarding, in 1449, iv. 69 

Book of. Enactments regarding, iv. 198, 205-206 

LAWSON Mr. James, vii. 332-333; viii. 39, 83, 94-95, 95, 96, 
102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 111, 119, 133. Disputes with the king, 
131. Calumniates Lennox, 151. Noticed, 169 

LAYTON Sir Brian, ravages Scotland, v. 310, 313-316-. and slain, 
316-317 

LEADER River, ii. 168 

LEARMONT Sir James, master of the household, v. 232, 244, 246, 
270, 280 

LEARNING Little encouragement of, in the 15th century, iv. 99. 
Enactments regarding, 315. Encouragement of, by James IV. v. 
8-10 

LEASES Enactments regarding, iv. 65, 142 

LEDINGTON, vi. 314 

LE GRAND, surname of Ingelram de Couci. See INGELRAM 

LEIGHTON, Bishop of Aberdeen, iii. 203; iv. 21 

LEILINGHEN Peace of, iii. 63 

LEIPSIC University of, v. 207 

LEITH, i. 141 ; ii. 92; iii. 87, 204, 205; iv. 10, 189, 267, 324 n.; v. 
212, 214, 231, 285, 297. The English army in, 299, 300-303. 
Casual mention of, 344; vi. 33, 34, 36, 90. Occupied by Mary 
of Guise, 140, 142, 143-149, 157, 159-160, 161, 162, 167. Casual 
mention of, 175, 198, 236; vii. 78, 255,293-294, 297, 301; viii. 161 ; 
ix. 30, 33, 59, 103, 131, 165, 300, 318, 323 

John de, iii. 137, 154, 167 

Treaty of, vii. 77 

Links, of, ix. 131 

Port of, iii. 29; iv. 301, 313; v. 45, 46; vi. 22, 26, 34, 44, 45, 235 

Trinity Church of, vii. 293 

Sands of, ix. 264 

LEICESTER Simon de Montfort, Earl of, sent on a mission to 
Scotland, i. 1 

Dudley, Earl of, proposed in marriage to Mary,vi. 287-292. Eliza- 
beth's regard for the portrait of, 301. Created Earl of Leicester, ib. 
Farther negotiations regarding his marriage with Mary, 304-308, 
308-309. Mary's opinion of, 313-314. Noticed, 314. Farthernego- 
tiations regarding the marriage of, 315-318. Casual notices of, 320, 
336, 340; vii. 14, 19,20, 24-25, 95, 217. Implicated in the intrigue 
of Norfolk, 229-232, 236. Noticed, 269, 271. Intrigues to have 
Mary executed in Scotland, 311-325. Casual notices of, viii. 8, 



INDEX. Ill 

11, 12, 26, 73, 85, 145, 216, 225, 254, 257, 323, 329, 335, 336, 340, 
345 

LELAND, the antiquary. Error of, i. 215 n. 

LEIGHTON Dr. vii. 177 

LENNOX Wallace marches to, i. 1 12. Casual mention of, 210; iv. 
22, 293; v. 121 ;ix. 173 

Earl of, in 1224, ii. 187 

Malcolm, Earl of, takes the oath of homage to Edward I. of 

England, i. 76. His skirmish with the English at Stirling, 120. 
Attempts to negotiate with Wallace, 120-121. Joins Wallace, 
124. Noticed, 127 n. Present at the election of Wallace to the 
governorship, 131. Joins Bruce, 200. His meeting with Bruce, 
211. Noticed, 231 

Earl of, in 1333, slain, ii. 29 

John Stewart, of Darnley, Earl of, iii. 169. Imprisoned, 190. 

Condemned and executed, 192-193. Noticed, 195, 250, 254 n. 

Earl of, in 1482, iv. 230, 254, 290, 293. Revolt of, 297-300, 

301 

Mathew, second Earl of, iv. 254 n. 

Earl of, in 1513, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 63-67 

Earl of, in 1515, v. 81, 100-101, 113, 148, 150, 152, 156. Joins 

The party of the Earl of Angus, 166, 167. Deserts Angus and 
endeavours to rescue the king, 168-170. Defeat, and death of, 
171-174. Noticed, 233 

Matthew, Earl of, regent, v. 266. His connexion with the 

Earl of Arran, 275-276. Takes the Catholic side against Henry 
VIII. of England, 278, 283, 285. Deserts to the party of Henry, 
289-290, 296, 303-306, 308-310, 325, 328-329, 331. Estates of, 
confiscated, 332-333. Assists Henry, 335, 336-338. Noticed, vi. 
17. Invades Scotland, 35-36, 37-38, 39-40. Noticed, 67. Plot 
of, 257-258. Disputes regarding his return to Scotland, 290, 292- 
296. Reception of, 296-298, 306. Forfeiture of his estates re- 
versed, 308. Casual notices of, 314, 315, 321, 323, 328, 329-330, 
333, 337, 340, 341, 344, 345, 349. Refutes the charge of a con- 
spiracy against Moray, 352-353. Noticed, 355. Joins in the plot 
against Riccio, vii. 17, 19, 22, 36. Casual notices of, 41, 42, 57, 
57-58, 59, 65, ib. n. His endeavours to bring the murderers of 
Darnley to justice, 71-72, 79-82. Opposed by the Hamiltons, 118. 
Casual notices of, 136, 177, 208-209,239. Proposed regency of, 
259, 260, 262, 265, 266, 267. Servility and meanness of, 270-271. 
Elected regent, 277-279. Mary's party rebel against, 279. Pro- 
cures assistance from England, 279-280. Noticed, 281. Con- 
tinued hostilities with Mary's party, 283-284, 286. Takes the 
castle of Dunbarton, 288-291. Defied by Grange in Edinburgh 
castle, 291-294, 294-295. Holds a parliament, 295-296. His 
seizure and death, 296-300. Noticed, 301, 335. Note on his plot 
against Mary, 362-364. Casual notices of, viii. 45, 49, 52, 233 

second Duke of. See STEWART ESMB 

third Duke of, viii. 160 ; ix. 25, 31, 36, 56, 75, 78, 79, 83, 84- 
85, 86, 108. Assists Bothwell in the capture of James VI. 88- 
90, 93 95. Casual notices of, 105, 120, 153-154, 158, 159-160, 161, 



112 INDEX. 

191, 201, 253. With James at Gowrie, 307-316, 320. At the 

court of England, 341. Noticed, 350 
LENNOX Margaret Douglas, Countess of, vii. 300 ; Tiii. 1 36. Lands 

of, ix. 332. Sen DOUGLAS 

House of, iii. 201 n.; vii. 288; ix. 19 

Earldom of, ii. 195 

LEO X. Pope, v. 47-48 
LEONARD, executed, iv. 234 
LEONINE, or rhyming hexameters, i. 278 
LEPERS Enactments regarding, iii. 228 
LESLEY Sir Norman, ii. 104, 113 

Walter, ii. 104 

Sir George, of Rothes, at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 110- 

115 
Sir Walter, iii. 146, 216 

of Balquhain, iii. 151 

William, a chieftain, iii. 216 

John, assists in the murder of Cardinal Beaton, T. 350-356. 

Noticed, vi. 2 n. 6, 1 1 

William, an attendant of James VI., ix. 98, 100. 

Robert, vi. 201 

of Auchtermuchty, vi. 207 

Bishop of Ross, his mission to France, vi. 207, 216-217. No- 
ticed, vii. 9, 53 n. Assists Mary against the confederate nobles, 
118. Forfeited, 194. Assists Mary in England, 195-196, 196, 
199, 200, 204, 211, 213, 215-216, 217, 220,224,230,232, 241, 250, 
257, 260-261, 269, 272, 276-277, 280, 282-283. Imprisoned, 302, 
309, 349. Noticed, viii. 14. Intrigues for Mary, 41-44, 53, 62, 
91, 100 

Bishop of Ross. His history noticed, i. 6 n.; iv. 22 n. 135, 160; 

v. 285 n. 328n.;vi. 52 n. 

The family of, iii. 150, 217; v. 174 

LESLIE Lord, iv. 105 

Robert, v. 233 

Family of, ix. 147 

LESLY Sir William, viii. 184 

Norman, Master of Rothes. See ROTHES 

LESMAHAGO Church and lands of, ii. 213 
LETH1NGTON, ix. 79 

Maitland of. See MAITLAND 
LEUCHARS Castle of, ii. 49 
LE VAIRE, French ambassador, v. 83 
LEVEN River, ii. 187; vii. 288 
LEVINGSTON Sir William, ii. 95, 103 

Sir John, iii. 76 

Sir John, of Callendar, slain, iii. 114 

Sir Alexander, of Callendar, iii. 188, 192 

LEWIS, Count of Evreux, ambassador to Scotland, i. 242 

IX. of France, ii. 241 

XI. of France. Proposed marriage of, with Margaret, daughter 

of James I. iii. 202-203, 231, 251. Casual notices of, iv. 8, 48, 



INDEX. 113 

134,168,196. Intrigues of, 201-204, 212. Noticed, 218. Em- 
bassy to Scotland from, 220, 221, 223. Noticed, 223, 226, 227, 
241,280 

LEWIS XII. of France, v. 10, 27 n. His negotiations with James IV. 
v. 27-29, 30-33, 34, 38-40, 43-44. James endeavours to assist him, 
45-51, 53. Refuses to assist Scotland, 76-77, 79. Noticed, 80, 83 

son of the Duke of Savoy, iv. 120 

Isle of, v. 18, 25, 230, 231 n.; ix. 176. Attempt to colonize, 

253-255 

LEY Sir Henry, vii. 342 

LEYBOURN Sir John, i. 325 

LIBERTON,ii. 211 

LIDDAL Sir James, of Halkerston. Treason of, iv. 230, 240-241, 
244, 245, 246 

LIDDEL Castle of, ii. 68 

Lordship of, ii. 7 

LIDDELL, rector of Forres, iv. 161 

LIDDESDALE, ii. 80-82, 136; iii. 34, 44, 118, 163; iv. 229; T. 235; 
vii. 47, 88, 105; ix. 195 

William Douglas, knight of. See DOUGLAS 

Men of, iv. 274; vii. 297-298, 299 

Lordship of, iv. 308 

LIEGE Battle at, iii. 149 

LIGNEROLLES Monsieur de. His mission to Scotland, vii. 147, 
149, 150, 157, 158-159, 178 

LILBURN Sir John, iii. 13-14, 50 

an Englishman. Death of, v. 42 

LILLAY Thomas, i. 183 

LIMERICK, i. 27 n. 288 

LIMOGES Massacre of, mentioned, ii. 349 

LIMOSIN, governor of Edinburgh, ii. 61-62 

LINCLUDEN Monastery of, iv. 157 

LINCOLN, i. 163, 165. Edward I. holds rejoicings at, after his de- 
feat of the Scots, 184. Mentioned, ii. 113; iii. 130 

Earl of, i. 137. At the battle of Falkirk, 144 

Sheriff of, i. 181 

Bishop of, i. 356; ii. 96 

Earl of, in 1586, viii. 311 

County of, i. 259 

LINDIN KIRK, ii. 82 

LlNDORES,ii. 195 
Abbot of, ii. 250 

Lord, ix. 139, 140, 309, 311 

Monastery of, iii. 107; iv. 249 

LINGARD Dr., criticized, i. 317 n. 330 n. 352 n. 353, n. 367, 381- 
383; iii. 309; vii. 325 n. 

L1NLITHGOW visited by Edward I. of England, i. 76. Mentioned, 
138. The English army encamped near, 142. Pass through, ib. 
Edward winters at, 166. Treaty of peace concluded at, 167. 
Casual notices of, 168, 174, 275; ii. 32, 234, 254; iii. 2; iv. 15, 21, 58, 
293,268,278; v. 163, 170. 184, 302; vi. 18.115, 149; vii. Ill, 250- 

VOL. x. n 



114 INDEX. 

254,255, 268, 279,280,293; viii. 96,243, 245; ix.40, 164, 170,218, 

* 227 

LINLITHGOW Earl of, ix. 361 

Vicar of, iv. 288 

Sheriff of, vii. 181 

Castle of, taken by the Scots, i. 251-252. Mentioned, vii. 271 

Palace of, iv. 176, 187; v. 45, 55, 270, 284; ix. 259 

County of, vii. 270 

LINT Enactments regarding, iv. 144 

LINTHAUGHLEE, i. 293 

LINTON, iii. 86; vi. 21 

LINTON BRIDGE, ix. 6 

LINDESAY David de, i. 5, 12 n. 

Alexander de, joins Wallace, i. 113. Returns to the English 

party, 116. Noticed, 127 n. Terms held out to, by Edward I. of 
England, 177. Noticed, 193 n. 

Alexander de, in 1332, slain, ii. 29 

Sir Alexander de, ii. 104 

Alexander de, in 1386, i. 234 n. 

Alexander, iii. 190 

LINDSAY, a follower of Bruce, i. 198 

of Glenesk. Family of, iii. 5 

Sir Alexander, iii. 22 

Sir James, iii. 44, 50, 68 

Sir David, of Glenesk. His skirmish with the katherans, iii. 64- 

65. Noticed, 65-66. Defeats Lord Wells in a duel, 69-70 

Sir William de, iii. 73 

Sir William, of Rossy. His hatred of the Duke of Rothesay, 

and assistance in the conspiracy against him, iii. 105-106 

John, of Brechin, slain, iv. 89 

James, provost of Lincluden, iv. 160 

Sir David, of the Mount, v. 197, 222, 226, 238 

Earl of, iv. 207 

of the Byres Lord. Loyalty of, to James III. iv. 267. Assists 

James against the rebellious barons, 272-274, 293; v. 62 

Lord, v. 172, 270. Supports the Reformation, vi. 184, 190. 

Sir David, v. 56 

Alexander, hydrographer, v. 230 

James, v. 354 n. 

Master of, vi. 151 

of the Byres. Lord, vi. 336. Joins the conspiracy against Riccio, 

vii. 23, 28, 41. Pardoned, 57. Joins the faction against Bothwell, 
93, 105. Challenges Bothwell to single combat, 109. His life 
threatened by Mary, 112. Has charge of Mary at Lochleven, 113, 
122,126. IntimidatesMary,andthekeeperof the privyseal,136-137, 
139; ix. 271. Casual notices of, vii. 151,153,164 n. 180, 195, 247 n. 
255, 260, 265,295; viii. 27, 29, 34, 35. His conduct at the parlia- 
ment of Stirling, 35-36. Casual notices of, 39, 69, 87, 109-110, 
141, 162, 184; ix. 87. Violence of, in support of the kirk, 216, 277. 

Mr. David, minister of the kirk, vii. 332-333, 337 n. 34 9 ; viii. 39, 96, 
104, 105, 131, 145. Imprisoned at Blackness, 178. 184. His vision, 



INDEX. 115 

209-210. Marries James VI. ix. 30, 32. Casual notices of, 33, 60, 
153,165,173-174,211,224 

LINDSAY Sir Walter, ix. 153 

Mr. John, ix. 185, 214 

Alexander, the Tiger, or Earl Beardy, Master of Crawford. See 

CRAWFORD 

David, Master of Crawford. See CRAWFORD 

LIVERPOOL Magistrate of, ii. 37 

LIVINGSTON Sir Alexander, of Callendar, iv. 10, 11. His trea- 
sonable designs on the person of James II. 12-15, 16. Compels the 
queen-mother to give up the guardianship of her son, 16-20. Tem- 
porary misunderstanding with Oichton, 20-22. Entraps and exe- 
cutes Douglas, 26-32. Noticed, 33. Farther intrigues of, 37. 
Joins with the next Earl of Douglas against Crichton, 39-42. 
Lawless conduct of, 43-45. Noticed, 46, 52. Imprisoned, 60, 62. 
Noticed, 68, 74, 101 

Sir James, appointed governor of the king, iv. 40. Lawless 

conduct of, 44-45, 52. Imprisoned, 60. Noticed, 62, 74-75 

David, of Greenyards, iv. 60 

John, captain of Doune castle, iv. 60 

Alexander, hanged, iv. 62 

Robert, of Lithgow, iv. 60. Hanged, 62 

Lord, iv. 137 

James, Lord, appointed chamberlain, iv. 160. Noticed, 170. 

Joins the Boyds, 172-173, 176, 178 

Bishop of Dunkeld, iv. 236, 237 

Lord, v. 270, 287; vi. 4 n. 5, 36, 45, 336, 349; vii. 161, 175, 182, 

196, 272, 277, 280 

Master of, viii. 128, 182 

Lord, in 1593, ix. 84. Assists Bothwell in his plot against 

James VI. 88, 95, 97. Noticed, 120, 171, 259 

Mary, one of the four Marys, vi. 45. See also MARYS 
Lady, ix. 246 

House of. Faction of, thwarted by James II. iv. 53-54. Crushed, 

59-61, 61-64. Casual notices of, 74, 75, 119, 171, 189, 194, 251 ; 
ix. 170, 174 

Castle of, vii. 306 

LION The, a ship, v. 41 

a privateer, vi. 12 

- Herald, v. 86; ix. 146, 150, 152 

LION RAMPANT. First appearance of, on armour, ii. 361-363 

LIONEL, Duke of Ulster. See ULSTER 

LISLE Lord, v. 254 n. 260 n. 263 n. 264 n. 265 n. 266. In Scot- 
land, 300-303 

LISMORE Bishop of, iv. 105 

Island of, iii. 237; v. 19* 

LITCHFIELD, viii. 279 

LITHGOW, a priest, iv. 35 

LITSTAR John, canon of St. Andrews, iii. 156 

LITTLE Clement, vii. 244 

John, vi. 64 



116 INDEX. 

LLEWELLYN, Prince of Wales. His treaty with the Comyns, i. 

370-371 

LOCH Philip de, ii. 214 

LOCHABER, ii. 38, 141 ; iii. 218, 237-238; v. 19, 111 
LOCHABER AXE, i. 209 
LOCHARNELL, viii. 185 
LOCH DON Castle of, i. 215 
LOCHDOWN, ii. 30 
LOCHENDORB Castle of, i. 174. Mr. Grant's description of, 380. 

Mentioned, ii. 47, 66; iv. 103 

Forest of, ii. 167 

LOCHINVAR Laird of, v. 173 

Gordon of. See GORDON 

LOCHKILKERRAN Tarbet of, v. 19 
LOCHLEVEN, vi. 350; vii. 246; ix. 98 

Laird of, viii. 154, 159 

Andrew Winton, Prior of. See WINTON , 

Castle of, i. 291; ii. 30, 39, 151; iii. 239; iv. 201; vi. 349, 350. 

Mary's imprisonment in, vii. 113, 121-122, 126-127, 134-135, 136- 

137, 151-153. Her escape from, 173-175 
LOCH LOMOND Islands of, invaded by the Norwegians, i. 30. 

Bruce's escape across, 211 

Castle of, iii. 201 

LOCH LONG, i. 30, 31, 36 

LOCHOR Constantino de, ii. 214 

LOCHMABEN, i. 115. Taken by Edward I. of England, 157. 

Casual mention of, ii. 22, 30, 32, 250; iv. 247; v. 24-25 

William of, ii. 21 

Castle of, i. 94. Captured by Edward I. of England, 147. 

Casual mention of, 191, 193, 194, 197,199,201; ii. 22, 60, 119, 

123, 138 n. 172; iii. 6, 21, 140; iv. 74, 226, 229, 298; v. 335; vi. 4; 

ix. 19 

LOCHRYAN, iii. 42 

LOCK Henry, an agent of Cecil's, ix. 72, 128 
LOGAN Sir Walter, suffers death in the cause of Bruce, i. 217 

Sir Robert, slain, ii. 5 n. 

Sir Walter, slain, ii. 5 n. 

Sir Robert, of Restalrig, iii. 115 

Sir Robert, iii. 139 

of Restalrig, iii. 236 

Robert, v. 117 

Robert, of Restalrig, character and connexion of, with the 

Gowrie plot, ix. 292-295. Letters of, concerning, 295-305, 323 
LOGGEN Thomas, v. 180 n. 
LOGIE Sir John, treason of, i. 322 
LOGIE ALMOND, ix. 76 
LOGY John de, ii. 120 
Margaret. Her marriage with David II. ii. 120-121. Casual 

notices of, 126, 135, 136, 137, 138, 147, 148. Divorced and appeals 

to the Pope, 159-160. Death of, 159 . 
LOGYKENNY, ii. 215 



INDEX. ] 1 7 

LOLLARDS Heresy of the, noticed, iii. 142, 143, 189, 198-200, 
326 ;iv. 35 

LOMBARD Peter, his book of the Sentences noticed, ii. 291 ; iii. 
155 

LOMBARDY Merchants of, wish to settle in Scotland, i. 52. 
Merchants from, in Scotland, ii. 243-244; iii. 205 

LONDON visited by Alexander III. and his queen, i. 14. Earl of 
Athole tried at, 216. Sir Simon Fraser tried at, 217. Mentioned, 
245, 284. Riot in, 354. Insurrection in, ii. 26. Mentioned, 31, 
69, 73, 94. Wealth of, noticed, 127. Casual mention of, 131, 
134, 228,229, 348, 365; iii. 69-70, 133, 167,204-205,295-296,299- 
303, 305, 318; iv. 76, 157, 165, 170, 198, 302; v. 254, 262; vi. 205, 
335; vii. 130, 203, 204; viii. 238; ix. 3, 177, 330, 334,355,359,362 

Sheriff of, i. 181 

Bishop of, i. 318; ix. 357 

Sheriffs of, i. 231 

Citizens of, ix. 326 

Bridge of, i. 186, 216, 217 

Exchange at, ii. 268 

LONGFORGRUND, ii. 195 

LONGUEVILLE Duke de,v. 217 

LORDS, young and old. Factions of, iv. 170 

of the Articles, enactments of the, v. 270-271 
LORGES Montgomerie Sieur de. See MONTGOMERIE 
LORN, iv. 293; v. 19; ix. 162 

Lord of, attacks Bruce, i. 209-210 

John, Lord of, pursues Bruce, i. 225. Defeated, and surrenders 

to Bruce, 239-240. Noticed, 328; ii. 366 n. 
John of, son of the preceding, i. 240. His capture and 

death, 291 
John of Argyle, Lord of, ii. 133. Revolt of, 141, 150, 151. 

Noticed, 157 

Allan of, of the Wood. Lawless conduct of, iv. 1 58 

Ker of, iv. 158 

Lord, iv. 192 

Archibald, Lord. See ARGYLE 

Men of, defeated by Bruce, i. 240 

LORRAIN Cardinal of. See also GUISE. House of. Intrigues with 
Mary of Guise, vi. 50, 52, 57. Noticed, 157. His speech to 
Throckmorton, 192-193. Casual notices of, 196, 200, 211, 221 n. 
224, 227, 234, 249, 253, 254, 305, 315. His mission to Mary, vii. 
15-17. Disapproves of Mary's conduct after the murder of 
Darnley, 78. Casual notices of, viii. 14,42,317. Death of, ix. 
20,23 

Duke of, viii. 142 

House of, viii. 85 

LOTHIAN, i. 102, 245, 326; ii. 11, 32, 38,49,74. Ravaged by 
Edward 111.91. Floodin,108. Mentioned,201 202,302;iii.l32;iv. 
117, 293; v. 181, 344; vi. 42, 175, 351; vii. 172, 177; viii. 220; ix. 
295 

The Archdean of, iii. 77 



118 INDEX. 

LOTHIAN, a priest, executed, T. 197 

Barons of, v. 313, 344; vi. 40; ix. 253-255 

Men of, ii. 190-191; iv. 274; v. 63; vi. 27 

Coast of, iv. 302 

Sheriffilom of, iv. 113 

LOUDON HILL Battle of, i. 227-228 
LOUTH, i. 287-288 

Lord John Bermingham, Earl of, expels the Scottish from Ire- 
land, i. 288-289 
LOUVAINE, iv. 216 
LOVAT Lord, v. 18 

Lord, in 1528, slain, v. 195 n. 

Hew, Lord, v. 306 n.; with his son fights the Macdonalds, 

307 

Lord, in 1565, vi. 336 

Laird of, ix. 60, 164 

LOVEL Sir John, appointed governor of Stirling castle, i. 183 

James, slain, iii. 151 

Family of, iii. 150; iv. 325 

LOWER ORDERS Slavery of, ii. 403. State of, in the early 

ages, 403-404 

LOWTHER, governor of Carlisle, vii. 182 
LUBAND Sir Piers de, i. 253. Joins Bruce, 255 
LUCCA Merchants of, ii. 268 
LUCIUS Pope, ii. 284-285 
LUCY Lord Anthony, i. 336 

Sir Anthony, of Cockermonth, ii. 21, 43, 77 

Lord, in 1365, ii. 137 

LUDEL AY Richard, de Ireland, iv. 319 
LUDFORD FIELD Battle of, iv. 137 
LUMLEY Lord, executed, iii. 296 

Lord, in 1586, viii. 311 

LUMSDEN, of Blanern, vi. 207 

LUNAN, vi. 86 

LUNDIE, Archdeacon of North Berwick, his defence of Douglas, 

iii. 52 

Laird of, viii. 95 

LUNDIN Sir Richard, joins Wallace, i. 113. Goes over to the 

English army, 115. His advice to, 122 
LUND Y Laird of, vi. 190 

Campbell of. See CAMPBELL 

LUNENBURGH Count of, i. 285 

LUSBORN Sir John, iii. 32 

LUTHER, the reformer, iii. 141 , v. 163, 177. Enactments against 

the works of, 210-211. Doctrines of, noticed, 217 
LUTYNI Joseph. Supposed connexion of, with the murder of 

Darnley, vii. 59-61. Dismissed from Scotland, 72 
LUXURIES Price of, in the early ages, ii. 277-278 
LYLE^Alan de, slain, ii. 36 

Lord, iv. 93 

Sir Robert, of Duchal, iv. 131 



INDEX. 119 

LYLE Lord, in 1484, iv. 249, 263, 265, 266,270,288,290,293, 

Revolt of, 297-300 
LYNNE, iii. 127 

Port of, iii. 139 

L YON John. Execution of, v. 221 

an officer, vi. 36 

Family of, iii. 5 



M 



MABUISSON Sir Edward, i. 321 

MACALISTER Rory, Bishop of the Isles, v. 328 n. 

MACALLISTER John, captain of Clanranald, v. 328 n. 

MACALPIN, a Highlander, iv. 300 

MACALPINE Machabseus. See MACBEE 

MACALMAL, or Macdonald, i. 22 n. 

MACALZEAN, a sorceress, ix. 99 

MACARTHUR John, seized and executed, iii. 216-217 

MACAULAY of Ardincaple, ix. 162 

MACBEE John, surnaraed Machabaeus, v. 207 

MACBETH, ii. 189, 236 

M'CHADANE J. iv. 317 n. 

MACCONEYLLIS The, v. 231 n. 

MACCONNELJames, of Isla, v. 231 n. 

MACCONNELL James, Earl of Ross. See Ross 

M'CRIE Dr. His life of Knox noticed, v. 207 n.; vi. 3, 138 n. 

MACDONALD Sir Alexander, of Lochalsh. Rebellion of, v. 110- 

112 
Donald Gorm, of Sleat, sends assistance to Ireland, ix. 176- 

179, 189. Makes proposals to Elizabeth, 250-251. Noticed, 254 
Angus, of Dunyveg, ix. 176 
Sir James, of Dunluce, murders Maclean of Duart, ix. 251-252. 

Character of, 252-253 

Family of, v. 307 

See MACALMAL 

MACDOWALL. His savage conduct to the Braces, i. 222. Noticed, 

235 
Fergus, of Galloway, taken prisoner at Homildon Hill, iii. 110- 

115 

Family of, i. 256 

MACDUFF, seizes the earldom of Fife, i. 90. Is supported by 

Edward I. of England, 91. Noticed, 96. Joins Wallace, 138. 

Slain at the battle of Falkirk, 146. Noticed, ib. 
MACFADYAN- Sir Maurice, assaults the Bishop of Lismore, iv. 

107 

MACFARLANES The, vii. 180 
MACGILLEOUNS of Dowart and Lochbuy, iv. 316 
MACGILLIVRAYS The, ix. 146 



120 INDEX. 

MACGREGOR Mr. Research of, noticed, i. 182 n. 

Chief of, vi. 27 

MACHAB^EUS. See MACBEK 
MACHIAVEL, ix. 292 
MAC-IAN r v. 24-26 

of Ardnamurchan, y. 52. Slain, 11 1-112 

of the Isles, v. 201 

of Ardnamurchan, in 1595, ix. 178 

of Glenco. House of, v. 18 

Vor, Lord of Isla. See ISLA 

MACINNON Chief of, v. 26 

Ewin, of Straguhordill, v. 328 n. 

MACINTOSH Chief of, slain at the battle of Harlaw, iii. 150- 

152 

Duncan, captain of the Clan Chattan, iv. 316 

of the Clan Chattan, v. 17 

Lachlan, murdered, v. 175 

Hector, slain, v. 175-176 

Laird of, ix. 26, 55, 60 

Family of, v. 175-176; ix. 146 

MACKAIL Malcolm, Lord of Kentire, slain in the cause of Bruce, 

i. 222 

MACKANE of Ardnamurchan, iv. 316 
MACKAY Angus Dow, a chief, iii. 238 

Donald, of Strathnaver, v. 231 n. 
M'KELLAR, murders the Laird of Lundy, ix. 162 
MACKENZIE Laird of, iv. 316 

of Kintail, v. 17, 111 

John, v. 231 n. 

Laird of, ix. 164, 189 

of Kintail, ix. 254 

MACKEYN Alexander, of Ardnamurchane, v. 328 n. 
MACKINTOSH, captain of Clan Chattan, executed, vi. 62 
MACNAKENGELLO Gillemalovock, ii. 215 
MACKQUHARRY Thomas, a Jesuit, ix. 123 
MACLACHLAN Sir Gilbert, assaults the Bishop of Lismore, iv. 

107 
MACLANE Lord, v. 328 n. 

Alane, of Turloske, v. 328 n. 

Donald, of Kengarrloch, v. 328 n. 

Hector, Lord of Doward, v. 328 n. 

John, of Coll, v. 328 n. 

Murdoch, of Lochbuy, v. 328 n. 
- Thorn, of Ardgour, v. 328 n. 

Alane of Gigha, v. 338 

MACLEAN Chief of, slain at the battle of Harlaw, iii. 150-152 

Lauchlan, iv. 22 

Lauchlan, of Dowart, v. 26, 52. Slain at the battle of 
Flodden, 67 

Lauchlan, of Dowart, in 1 51 3. Rebellion of, v. 1 10-1 1 1 

of Dowart, murdered, v. 1 94 



INDEX. 121 

MACLEAN Hector, of Dowart, v. 195, 231 n. 

Sir Lauchlan, of Duart, at the battle of Glenlivat, ix. 146- 

151. Intrigues with Elizabeth, 176-181, 189-190. Murder of, 

251-252 

younger, of Duart, ix. 251-252 

House of, v. 64, 111, 194 

MACLELLAN, tutor of Bomby, executed by the Earl of Douglas, 

iv. 80-82. Noticed, 85 
MACLEOD Torquil, v. 18, 26 

Chief of, v. 24, 26 

ofDunvegan. Rebellion of, v. 110. Noticed, 231 n. 

Roderick, v. 231 n. 

Rorye, of Lewis, v. 328 n. 

Alexander, of Dumbeggane, v. 328 n. 

Chief of, vi. 27 

Roderick, of Harris, sends assistance to Ireland, ix. 176-179, 

189. Noticed, 254 

Tormod, ix. 254 

Family of, v. 64, 111 

MACLOOD Beth, ii. 214 
MACMALLON Sythach, ii. 215 
MACMANETHIN, ii. 214 
MACNEILL of Barra, v. 26 

Gilliganan, of Barray, v. 328 n. 

son of the Laird of Barra, slain, ix. 149 

MACONNEL Angus, ix. 189 
MACONNELL Chief of, vi. 142 
MACONNILL Angus, v. 328 n. 

Archibald, captain of Clan Houstone, v. 328 n. 

James, v. 328 n. 

MACPHERSON'S works noticed, i. 20 n. 235 n.; ii. 27 n. 280 

MACPHERSONS The, iii. 66 n.; ix. 147 

MACQUARRIE of Ulva, v. 26 

MACQUORRE Jhone, of Ulway, v. 328 n. 

MACSORLIE James. See MACDONALD of Dunluce 

M'SUTHEN Gillandrean, ii. 213 

MACVICAR, an envoy, v. 26 

MAGDALEN of France. Marriage of, to James V. v. 213-214. 

Death of, 21 7. Noticed, 220 
MAGISTRATES in the early ages, ii. 253-254 
MAGNA CHARTA. See CHARTER 
MAGNUS, King of Man, i. 24. Assists Haco, King of Norway, 25, 30. 

Submits to Alexander III. 40-41 

Prince, named heir to Haco, King of Norway, i. 38 

King of Norway, ii. 196; iv. 120, 161 

Dr. Thomas, v. 92 n. 93, 149 n. Embassy of, to Scotland, 150, 

153-157, 161, 164, 179 n. 180 n. 182 n. 185, 191, 196 n. 
MAIR John, v. 177 
MAIR'S history noticed, iv. 99 
MAITLAND, nephew of the Earl of March, iii. 84 



122 INDEX. 

MA.ITLAND of Lethington, the chancellor, vi. 67, 73-74. His dis- 
pute with Knox, 78. Joins the Reformers, 143. His mission to 
England, 151, 152-154. Noticed, 158, 162, 167, 175. Speech of, 
before parliament, 177-178. Casual notices of, 180, 182-183, 
190-191, 192, 195,202-203, 206. Letter of, 208-209. Noticed, 
214, 215, 216, 217, 225. His opinion of Mary, and mission to 
England, 241-242. Endeavours to procure the succession to Eng- 
land for Mary, 243-244, 248, 249. Dispute with Knox, 250. 
Noticed, 251. Negotiates in the intended meeting between Mary 
and Elizabeth, 253, 259-260, 262. Noticed, 263, 267, 268, 270. 
Mission to England, 275, 277, 278. Displeased with Knox, 285- 
286. Consulted with regard to the proposed marriage of Leicester 
with Mary, 287-292. Displeased with the conduct of Elizabeth 
with regard to the return of Lennox, 293, 293-296. Noticed, 299. 
Distracted by the manoeuvres in England with regard to Mary's 
marriage, 304-308, 309, 311. Noticed, 314. Failure of his nego- 
tiations, and displeasure of Mary at, 316-320. Mission regarding 
the marriage with Darnley, 324, 328, 328-329, 330. Disobeys the 
injunctions of Mary, regarding her marriage, 334-336. Noticed, 
336, 341, 343, 345, 347, 351. Letter of, to Cecil, 402-403. 
Noticed, vii. 5, 16. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, 23, 25. Takes 
refuge in Athole, 35, 36-37. His hatred of Darnley, 38. Par- 
doned, 40-41. Noticed, 44-45, 46. With Mary during her illness, 
49-50. Joins the plot against Darnley, 51-54, 61-63, 67. Noticed, 
71, 72 n. 73, 77. Joins the party of Bothwell, 71, 72 n. 73, 77, 80, 
82, 85, 89. Joins the party against Bothwell, 100-101. Difficult 
situation of, in the seizure of Mary, on account of his connexion 
with the murder of Darnley, 104-116. His ambitious views op- 
posed by the Hamiltons, 117-118, 124. Noticed, 125. His con- 
nexion with the secret council, 126, 128, 129, 131, 137, 140. 
Betrays the treachery of the Hamiltous to Throckmorton, 142-144. 
Noticed, 149. Endeavours to justify his conduct to the English 
ambassador, 155-157. Noticed, 160. His speech before parlia- 
ment, 162-164. His connexion with the murder of Darnley, 167- 
168, 170. Noticed, 172, 184, 188. Inclines towards Mary's 
cause, 194, 195, 196, 197, 200, 201, 204, 208, 217, 220. Noticed, 
221. Favours the intrigue of Norfolk, 229, 230, 233, 234-235. 
Arrested by Moray and escapes, 237-240, 243. Trial of, 244-245. 
Noticed, 256, 258. Acquittal of, 261-262. Heads the party of 
Mary, 264, 266-267, 269, 271-272. His correspondence with 
Sussex, 272-276. Refuses to acknowledge Lennox as regent, 278- 
279, 283. Casual notices of, 284, 285, 287-288, 288, 292, 293, 303, 
306. Duped by the English party, 307. Noticed, 311, 333. 
Assists Grange in defending the castle of Edinburgh, 339-344. 
Surrenders, 345-347. Death of, 347. Noticed, 348; viii. 23, 200; 
ix. 7, 49 

younger of Lethington, vi. 1 90 

Thomas, vii. 293 

John, vii. 348 

Sir John, of Thirlestane, chancellor, viii. 184, 185, 247,249. 



INDEX. 123 

Influence and abilities of, ix. 4, 7, 13, 13-14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22-23, 
25, 26, 27. Noticed, 28, 30, 30-31, 33. Character and power of, 
over James VI. 37-39, 40, 44, 46, 48. Encourages a good under- 
standing with England, 48-49. Noticed, 55, 56. Implicated in 
the murder of Moray, 59-61. Situation of, after, 62-63, 64, 78-79, 
79. Intended return of, to court, 84-86, 88. Noticed, 95, 100, 
101, 102. Returns to court, 108. Noticed, 120, 128, 129, 153. 
His quarrel with Mar, 159-160. Noticed, 161-162. Intrigues and 
ambition of, 168-169, 170-171, 172, 174. His death, 183. Noticed, 
184, 188, 260 

MAITLAND Sir Richard, ix. 7, 37 

the historian. Inaccuracy of, i. 1 3 n. Criticized, 197 n. Noticed, 

v. 285, 328 n. 

Poems, noticed, i. 216 n. 

MAJOR, the historian. Inaccuracy of, i. 13 n. Quoted, 213 n., 226 n. 

MAKGILL James, the clerk-register, vii. 21, 44, 124, 149, 195, 
201, 204, 217, 260, 292, 295. His speech against Mary's cause, 
234-235. Noticed, viii. 29 

Mr. David, viii. 99; ix. 45. Influence of, 87 

MAKKE Alexander, v. 221 

MAKREINY Alexander, of Garmoran, seized and executed, iii. 
216-217 

MALCOLM II. ii. 351 

III. i. 202, 235 n.; ii. 188-189, 192, 193, 197, 237, 254, 302, 303, 

334-335, 351, 360 

IV. ii. 185, 194, 201, 205-206, 219, 239, 242, 250, 252, 254,264, 

283, 344-345 

lord chamberlain, v. 306 n. 

minister of Perth, ix. 274 

MALCOLMSON, a chief, murdered, v. 175 

MALDESLEY Forest of, ii. 168 

MALDON Castle of, ii. 317 n. 

MALHERBE Sir Gilbert de. Treason of, i. 322 

Family of, i. 217 n. 

MALLORIE Sir Peter, impeaches Wallace as a traitor, i. 186 

MALMESBURY Monk of, i. 278 

MALTON, i. 327 

MALVOISINE William, Bishop of St. Andrews, ii. 346 

MAN Magnus, King of. See MAGNUS 

Olaf, King of. See OLAF 

Isle of, threatened by Alexander III. i. 39-40. Yielded to 

Scotland, 40. Mentioned, 48 n. 89. Taken by Bruce, 256. Men- 
tioned, ii. 128, 196; iii. 42, 213; iv. 120, 133, 161, 186 

MANDEVILLE Roger de, claims the crown, i. 77. Abandons his 
claim, 84 

MANGERTOWN Laird of, vi. 21 ; vii. 47 

Hobbie, laird of. See ARMSTRONG 

MANNERS Lord Robert, ii. 55 

an officer, iv. 168 

MANNY Sir Walter, ii. 87 

MANRENT Bands of, v. 192, 197, 202, 351 ; vii. 348 



i 24 INDEX. 

MANSELL Sir Rise, v. 308 

M ANTON Ralph de, sent into Scotland, i. 169. Captured by the 
Scots, 170. Cruel manner of his death, 171 

MANTUA Marquis of, v. 43 

MANUEL Nunnery of, v. 170-171 

MANUFACTURES, in the early ages, ii. 236-258. Foreign, in the 
reign of James V. T. 240 

MAR, v. 174 

William, Earl of, accuses Durward of a design against the 

crown, i. 9. Chosen guardian of Alexander III. ib. Removed 
from the government, 1 3 

Earl of, in 1290, joins Annandale, i. 67. Appeals to Edward 

I. of England, 69 n. Takes the oath of homage to Edward, 76 
- Earl of, in 1297, i. 127, 278 

Donald, tenth earl of, i. 362 

Donald, earl of, chosen regent, ii. 10. Defeated by Baliol at 

Dupplin, and slain, 10-14. Noticed, 17, 232 n. 

Earl of, in 1358, joins the English army, ii. 104. Noticed, 

135 n. 151 

Earl of, in 1384, iii. 23, 32, 44 

Alexander Stewart, Earl of, and Lord of Garvyach, his marriage 

with the Countess of Mar, iii. 123-124. Turns pirate, 139. Com- 
mands at the battle of Harlaw, 148-152. Notices of, 160, 187, 
192, 237. His death, 250. Noticed, iv. 131; ix. 151 

Donald, twelfth earl of, iv. 131 

John Stuart, Earl of, iv. 132, 155, 178. Character of, 213. 

Treason and death of, 221-223. Noticed, 278, 284 

Master of, vi. 79 

Earl of, in 1566, vii. 38-39, 77. Has charge of James VI, 89, 

90, 93-94, 99, 123. Joins the party against Mary, 105, 113-114, 
136, 139, 140, 164 n. 226, 239, 247 n. 255, 265, 267, 295, 298. 
Chosen regent, 300. Difficult situation of, 300-301, 307. Nego- 
tiations to procure his consent to the execution of Mary in Scot- 
land, 311-325. Death of, 323-325, 327, 328. Note on the death 
of, 387-388. Noticed, viii. 3 

Earl of, in 1575, viii. 19. Aids the restoration of Morton, 30- 

33. Casual notices of, 45, 56, 59, 77-78, 87, 104, 105, 109-110, 
141, 142, 147-149, 149, 154, 159. Repairs to Ireland, 159. No- 
ticed, 162, 165, 167, 173. Declared guilty of treason, 177. Noticed, 
185, 187, 205, 213, 230, 233. His return to Scotland, and restora- 
tion to power, 238-242. Noticed, ix. 17, 25, 31, 36, 83, 84, 88, 
93, 120. Appointed governor of the prince, 130, 140. His quarrel 
with Maitland, 159, 163, 168, 170-174, 181-182, 188, 191. Casual 
notices of, 218, 272, 285, 308, 309, 313, 314, 320, 323. His em- 
bassy to England, 330-337, 339. Noticed, 349, 350, 361 

Cochrane, Earl of. See COCHRANE 

James, Earl of. See MORAY 

Lady Ellen, iv. 131 

Isabella, Countess of. Incident regarding, iii. 123-124. Noticed, 

148; iv. 131 

Countess of, vii. 328; viii. 8; ix. 33 



INDEX. 125 

MAR House of, 5x. 62 

Earldom of, iv. 38, 131-132, 148, 223, 230, 240; vi. 63 n. 253 

Forest of, iii. 268 

MARCH Earl of, incites the people against the Bissets, i. 3 

or Dunbar Patrick, Earl of, i. 12 n. See DUNBAR 

Patrick Dunbar, Earl of, competitor for the crown, i. 72. 

Acknowledges Edward I. of England as lord-paramount, 72-73. 
Takes the oath of homage to Edward, 76. The descent from 
which he claims the crown, 77. Illegitimacy of, 78. Withdraws 
his claim to the crown, 83. Renews his oath of homage to 
Edward, 94 

Earl of, in 1314, i. 276, 303 

Dunbar, Earl of, in 1335, commands at the battle of Dupplin, 

ii. 10-14. Goes over to the English party, 15-16. Noticed, 17, 
21 n. 23, 31. Returns to the Scottish cause, 39-40. Noticed, 41, 
45, 51, 72, 73. Skirmishes with the English, 84-88. Casual 
notices of, 95, 102-103, 109, 117, 120, 121, 131, 135, 144, 151; iii. 
2-3 

Earl of, in 1377. His raid of Roxburgh, iii. 12-15. Noticed, 19. 

At the battle of Otterburn, 44-52 

Dunbar, Earl of, in 1398, proposes his daughter in marriage to 

the Duke of Rothesay, iii. 83. Refused and goes to England, 83- 
84. Favoured by Henry IV. of England, 85. Invades Scotland, 
86. Defeats Douglas at Homildon, 108-115. Noticed, 116, 118. 
Supports Henry IV. at the battle of Shrewsbury, 1 19-122. Noticed, 
131. Returns to Scotland, 140. Noticed, 145, 245-246, 248 

George Dunbar, Earl of, iii. 109, 169, 177, 188, 190, 191. De- 
prived of his lands by James I. 245-249. Noticed, 250, 267; iv. 
2,44 

Edmund, Earl of, iii. 320-321, 323-324 

Alexander Stuart, Lord of Annandale, Earl of, iv. 115 

Earl of, in 1582, viii. 86, 110 

Countess of, viii. 86 

Agnes, Countess of. See AGNES 

Earls of, ii. 173 

Family of, iii. 5. Power of, 245-246. Noticed, iv. 52 

Earldom of, iv. 132, 215 

MARCHMONT HERALD, v. 158 

MARGARET, queen of Malcolm III., ii. 188, 192, 198, 314 

daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, i. 77; iv. 31 n. 

sister of Malcolm IV., ii. 219 

queen of Alexander III., i. 7-8. Complains of the treatment 

she receives in Scotland, 10. Visits England, 14. Again visits 
London, 19. Meets her brother at St. Albans, 19. Is delivered 
of a daughter at Windsor, 20. Delivered of a son, 39. Her 
death, 47. Noticed, ii. 222, 336 

daughter of Alexander III. born, i. 20. Married to Eric, King 

of Norway, 47. Death of, 48-49. Noticed, ii. 196, 223, 280 

daughter of Guy, Earl of Flanders, i. 48 

Princess of Norway Birth of, i. 49. Acknowledged the suc- 
cessor of Alexander III., 49. Regents appointed, 54. Edward I. 



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of England wishes to marry her to his son, 54-55. Is kept in Nor- 
way by her father, 55. A party in Scotland formed against, 55- 
56. Dispensation from the Pope for the marriage of, 58. Treaty 
between Scotland and England regarding, 58-60. Sails from 
Norway, 66. Dies at Orkney, ib. Casual notices of, 68, 78, 81, 
82, 89, 160; ii. 203, 211, 224; iv. 162 
MARGARET, daughter of the Bruce, i. 363 

daughter of Robert III. iv. 6, 27 n. 28, 37 

daughter of James I. Birth and proposed marriage of, iii. 201- 

203, 231. Her passage to France, and marriage, 251-253. 
Noticed, 275; iv. 8. Death of, 48. Noticed, 57 n., 134 

queen of Henry VI. of England, iv. 121, 137-138, 148-149, 157- 

158. Takes refuge in Scotland, 163, 164. Noticed, 167-169, 170, 
198 
daughter of James II., iv. 155, 211, 217, 220, 223 

queen of James III. Negotiations regarding the marriage of, 

iv. 184-188. Arrival in Scotland, and marriage of, 189, Noticed, 
190,193,194,210-211. Death of, 255-256. Noticed, 277, 284 

queen of James IV. Proposed marriage of, with James, iv. 323, 

329. Negotiations regarding her marriage, v. 10-12. Ceremonies 
at her marriage, 14-16, 27, 37, 43, 45, 48, 52. Endeavours to 
prevent her husband from going to war with England, 55-56. 
Chosen regent, 72-73. Situation and character of, 74-75. Birth 
of a son, and marriage of, to the Earl of Angus, 77-79. Her con- 
nexion with England, 79-80, 81-83, 84-86. Refuses to give up 
the custody of her son, 86-90. Takes refuge in England, 91-97, 
104. Returns to Scotland, 106. Versatility of, 109, 112-114. 
Noticed, 1 1 5 n. Hatred of her husband, and favours Albany, 1 20-124, 
127-129. Again turns against Albany, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136 
n., 137-138, 139, 142, 145. Places her son upon the throne, 148- 
150. Becomes enamoured of Henry Stewart, and refuses to re- 
ceive her husband, 150-155. Continued opposition to the party of 
her husband, Angus, 156-164. Divorced, and marries Henry Stewart, 
165-166. Noticed, 166, 170, 171, 172. Submission of, 179-180. 
Casual notices of, 181, 203, 208, 215, 216. Death and character 
of, 239-240. Noticed, vi. 320 

daughter of James VI., ix. 261 

daughter of King William the Lion. See MARJORY 

queen of David II. See LOGIB 

MARIE DE BOURBON Proposed marriage of, to James V., v. 
210,211-213 

Lais of, ii. 301 

MARIGNANO Battle of, v. 90 

MARJORY, daughter of Alexander II., i. 77 

daughter of Henry, Prince of Scotland, i. 77 

daughter of King William the Lion, i. 77; ii. 195 

daughter of the Bruce, i. 43 n., 193. Taken prisoner, 213. 

Noticed, 278, 286. .Marriage of, 286. Gives birth to a prince, 
and dies, 292. Casual notices of, 306, 316, 335, 362; iii. 1; v. 
251-252 

Countess of Carrick. See CARRICK 



INDEX. 327 

MARMADUKE Sir John. His mission to Edward I. of England, 
i. 139 

MARPURG University of, v. 177 

MARRE, i. 210 

MARSHALL the Earl, of England. Challenge of, to the Scots, iii. 
55 

John, Earl, iii. 323 

The Earl, in 1488, iv. 290, 294. Revolt of, 299-300; v. 18, 

88, 89, 105 

The Earl, in 1543, v. 270, 306 n., 319. Joins in the plot against 

Cardinal Beaton, 321-324. Approves of the Reformation, 338- 
339, 342. Casual notices of, vi. 5 n. 16, 51, 79, 163-164. Sup- 
ports the Reformation of, 184, 190. Noticed, 207, 258, 264 

Master of, vii. 247 

Earl, in 1575, viii. 23, 110, 149; ix. 25, 28, 76, 153 

MARSHES in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ii. 170 

MARTHA, Countess of Carrick. See CARRICK 

MARTIGNES, French commissioner, vi. 198, 200 

MARTIN, the comedian, ix. 266 

MARTIQUES, French officer, vi. 159-160 

MARY de Couci, queen of Alexander II. i. 1 n. Present at the 
marriage of her son with Margaret of England, 8. Supports the 
Comyns, 14-15. Noticed, 17; ii. 195, 221 

Countess of Angus, daughter of Robert III., iv. 175 

daughter of James I., iii. 275 

of Gueldres, queen of James II., affianced to James, iv. 53. 

Her marriage, 57-59. Noticed, 70, 95, 96. Intrepid conduct of, at 
the death of her husband, 151-152. Noticed, 155, 156, 157. Ap- 
pointed regent, 159-160. Noticed, 163. Negotiations with Ed- 
ward IV. of England, 169. Death of, 170. Noticed, 171 

daughter of James II., iv. 155, 190. Divorced from the Earl of 

Arran, 193. Noticed, v. 75, 95-96 

Queen of England. Proposed marriage of, to James V., v, 154, 

158, 160, 162, 164, 196-197, 208. Accession of, vi. 58. Treaty 
with Scotland, 63. Noticed, 66. Death of, 72. Her persecution 
of the Protestants, 75, 76. Noticed, 133; ix. 157 

Princess of Portugal, v. 206. 

of Guise. Marriage of, to James, v. 217-218, 223. Birth of a 

prince, 229, 230. Casual notices of, 241, 251, 260, 270, 276. Her 
connexion with the Catholic party, 278, 284-285. Chosen regent, 
306-307. Casual notices of, 310-311, 312, 319, 327 n., 333; vi. 3, 
4, 10, 12, 14. Spirited measures of, after the battle of Pinky, 36- 
37. Sends her daughter to France, 4 1,44, 4 5. Intrigues of, to obtain 
the regency, and visits France, 50-53. Visits England, and endea- 
vours to restore order in Scotland, 53-55. Obtains the regency, 
55-58. Character and government of, 59-61. Severity of, to the 
Earl of Huntley, 61-63. Treaty with Mary of England, 63. Holds 
a parliament, '63-64. Endeavours to raise a standing army, 64- 
65. Declares war with England, 65-67. Procures the marriage 
of her daughter with the Dauphin of France, 67-71. Treaty with 
England, 73-74. Disputes with the Protestant party, 77-93. In- 



128 INDEX. 

fluence of the house of Guise over, 93-95. Rigorous measures 
of, against the Protestants, 95-97, 98-99. Declares war against, 
101. Treaty with, 104-105. Takes Perth, 106-107. Advances 
with her army upon St. Andrews, 109-110. Defeated by the 
Protestants, 111, 114-115. Situation of, with regard to the Pro- 
testant party, 116, 117, 119. Negotiations with, 120-121. No- 
ticed, 122. Truce with the Protestants, and expects assistance 
from France, 124-125. Noticed, 127, 128. Elizabeth encourages 
a revolt against, 131-140. Aided by France, and declares war 
against the Congregation, 140-144. Threatened deposition of, 144- 
147. Success of, 148, 151, 154. Proclamation against, 155. Re- 
monstrates with Elizabeth, 157-158. Skirmish with the Protes- 
tant party, 159-160. Attempts to negotiate with the Reformers, 
161, 162-163. Death-bed of, 163-164. Government of, 164-165. 
Disputes regarding the burial of, 165. Noticed, 166, 168, 198, 268 
MARY Queen, iv. 47 n. 194. Birth of, v. 251-252. Negotiations re- 
garding the proposed marriage of, with Edward VI. of England, 
253-256; vi. 1-58. Taken possession of by the Catholic party, v. 284- 
285. Coronation of, 288. Proposed marriage of, to the son of 
Arran, 333, 335; vi. 4; and to the Dauphin of France, 36-37. 
Sent over to France, 41, 44-46. Assists her mother to obtain the 
regency, 57. Marriage of, to the Dauphin, 67-71. Assumes the 
title of Queen of England, 94, 131. Noticed, 140. "Expected 
commission from, to the Reformers, 172, 174, 176, 190. Refuses 
to sanction the treaty of Edinburgh, 191-196. Her interview with 
Throckmorton, 193-195. Death of her husband, 199. Letter of 
Throckmorton, regarding the marriage and return to Scotland of, 
199-202. Message of, to the Congregation, 203. Stipulations 
from the Congregation to, and intrigues of Moray regarding, 204- 
206. Sends commissioners, with conciliatory messages into Scot- 
land, 207-208. Arran proposed in marriage to, 208. Embassy 
from Elizabeth to, and her steady refusal to confirm the treaty 
of Edinburgh, 209-214. Her desire to have a portrait of Elizabeth, 
212-213,214. Her reception of the Catholic envoy, 216-217. Her 
reception of Moray, and explanations to him, 217-219. Reasons 
for delaying her return to Scotland, 219-220. Her favour for 
Moray, 220. Betrayed by Moray to Elizabeth, and withdraws 
her confidence in him, 221-225. Again refuses to ratify the treaty 
of Edinburgh, 226-227. Her opinion with regard to the differences 
in religion, 227. Refused a passport and permission to return to 
Scotland, by Elizabeth, 228-230. Spirited reply of, to Throck- 
morton regarding, 231-234. Her departure from France, 234- 
235. Reception of, in Scotland, 236-237. Intolerance of the 
people towards her religion, 237-238. Her interview with Knox, 
238-242. Her progress through Edinburgh, 242. Employs 
Moray and Lethington to assist in procuring for her the succes- 
sion to the crown of England, 243-246. Makes enemies of the 
Catholic party, 246-247. Endeavours to conciliate Elizabeth, 
247-248. Rumoured Protestantism of, 249. Sanctions the Refor- 
mation, 249-252. Proposed interview with Elizabeth, 253-254. 
Leniency of, towards the supposed conspiracy of the Hamiltons, 



INDEX. 129 

255-257. Her continued endeavours to secure the friendship of 
Elizabeth, 257-258. Her partiality for Moray, 258-259. Pro- 
posals of marriage from Sweden to, 259-260. Promised an inter- 
view with Elizabeth, 260-261. Postponement of, 261-262. Secret 
message from the Pope to, 263. Her progress through the north, 
and rebellion of the Gordons, 262-268. Distressed at the dis- 
turbances in France, 268-269. Endeavours to conciliate the 
Protestants, 269-270. Interview with Knox, 271-273. Unfor- 
tunate story of Chartellet, 273-275. Alarmed at the policy of 
England, 275. Her grief for the state of France, 275-276. Dis- 
putes regarding her marriage, 276-278. Interview with Knox, 
and agreement to his wishes, 279-280. Parliament held by, 
280-281. Knox's behaviour at, and called to account for, by 
Mary, 281-285. Knox endeavours to hurt her cause in England, 
286-287. Leicester proposed in marriage to, 287-292. Sends Sir 
James Melvil to sound Elizabeth with regard to her marriage and 
the succession, 299-304. Kept in suspense by Elizabeth, with 
regard to a marriage with Leicester, 303-308. Parliament held 
by, 308. Her conversation at St. Andrews, with Randolph, with 
regard to her marriage, 308-314. Her reception of Darnley, 314- 
315. Still trusts to Elizabeth with regard to her marriage, 315-31 7. 
Her disappointment at discovering the duplicity of Elizabeth, and 
trying situation of, 317-320. Chooses Darnley for her husband, and 
consequences of, 320-324. Sends for Elizabeth's approbation of, 324. 
Trial of Bothwell, 324-326. Randolph's account of the threatened 
rebellion against, 326-332. Endeavours to procure the approbation 
of Moray to her marriage, 333. Her instructions to Lethington, 
her ambassador in England, regarding, 334-336. Obtains the con- 
aent of her nobles to a marriage with Darnley, 336-337. Opposi- 
tion in England, and of the Protestant party to, 337-346. Summons 
her nobility to meet regarding her marriage, 347. Demands of the 
Congregation on, and her conciliatory answer to, 348-349. Plot 
against, 349-350. Endeavours to conciliate the reformers, 350-351. 
Her exertions against the insurgents, 351-352. Endeavours to 
reclaim Moray, 352-353. Her conduct misrepresented by Ran- 
dolph to Elizabeth, 353-354. Her marriage with Darnley, 355-356. 
Note on her embarkation for France, 369-370. Her aversion to 
Knox, 398-399. Letter of, to Lethington, 399-400. Note on 
Elizabeth's refusal of a passport to, 400-401. Decisive movements 
of, against the rebels, vii. 1-3. Spirited answer of, to Elizabeth, re- 
garding the succession, 3-4. Accuses Elizabeth of supporting the 
insurgents, 4, 11. Her energy in pursuing them, 5, 7,10-11. Foreign 
negotiations of, 9. Resolved to punish the insurgents, 13. Her 
imprudent encouragement of Riccio, 14. Induced to sign the 
papal league, 14-17. Cause of the coolness between her and her 
husband, 17-18. Discovers the intrigues of Randolph, 19-20. 
Plot to dethrone and imprison her, 20-28. Murder of Riccio, 
28-30. Imprisonment and illness of, 31-33. Deceives the 
conspirators, and escapes to Dunbar, 33-35. Drives the con- 
spirators from the capital, 35-36. Endeavours to strengthen her 
party and restore order, 36-37. Her indignation at discovering 

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130 INDEX. 

the part Darnley took in the murder of Riccio, 37-38. Thoughts 
of retiring to France, and of obtaining a divorce, 38-39. Becomes 
reconciled to Darnley, and birth of a prince, 39. Endeavours 
to conciliate all parties, 40-41. Endeavours to conciliate Darnley, 
41-45. Her partiality for Bothwell, 45-46. Progress to the 
Borders, 45, 47, 48. Visits Bothwell at the Hermitage, 48-49. 
Her illness and distress of mind when at Craigmillar, 49-51. Her 
nobles propose her divorce from Darnley, and hint at the murder 
of, 51-53. Baptism of her son, 54-55. Pardons Bothwell and his 
associates, 56-57. Distressed by the conduct of Darnley, 57-58. 
Supposed reason for her demanding the seizure of Lutyni, 59-61. 
Bothwell declares that the plot against Darnley is sanctioned by, 
62-63. Her visit to Darnley at Glasgow, 63-65. Brings him to 
Edinburgh, and becomes reconciled to him, 65-66. Her parting 
with him, 67-68. Informed of his murder, 69. Her extraordinary 
remissness in implicating the murderers, 70-75. Mistimed gaiety 
of, at the court at Seaton, 75. Advised from various quarters to 
seize the murderers of Darnley, 75-78. Her infatuation with re- 
gard to the trial of Bothwell, 78-83. Holds a parliament and 
confers further honours upon Bothwell, 83-85. Proposed marriage 
of, with Bothwell, and carried by him to Dunbar, 85-91. Elizabeth 
informed of her behaviour, 91-95. Her marriage with Bothwell, 
96-100. Confederacy formed against, 100-101. Miserable condi- 
tion of, 101-102. Sends excuses for her conduct to foreign powers, 
102-103. Surprised by the insurgents at Borthwick, and escapes, 
105-106. Collects her forces and marches against the enemy, 107- 
108. Surrenders to the insurgents, 109-112. Cruel treatment of 
in Edinburgh, 112-113. Imprisoned in Lochleven, 113. Supposed 
letter of, to Bothwell, ib. Discovery of the silver casket, 115-116. 
Pretended sympathy of Elizabeth with, 116-117. Supported by 
the Hamiltons, 117-118. Her refusal to establish the Reformation 
noticed, 120. Harsh treatment of, at Lochleven, 121-122. Pro- 
posal to make her abdicate the crown, 121-126. Her interview 
with Melvil, 126-127. Threatened trial of, 126, 127- Supported 
by Elizabeth and Moray, 128-131. Intentions of France with 
regard to, 129. Increasing hostility of the people against, 131-134. 
Refuses to renounce Bothwell, 134-135. Threatened trial of, 135. 
Compelled to sign her abdication, 135-1 37. Cause of her dethrone- 
ment, 139-140. Her life threatened by the Hamiltons, 140-144. 
Moray changes his opinion of, 147-148. Determination of Elizabeth 
to support the cause of, 148-149. Moray gains her consent to his 
regency, 150-153. Throckmorton makes a last effort in her favour, 
155-158. Condemned by parliament, 165-166. Letters of, to 
Bothwell found, 166-169. Her escape from Lochleven, 173-175. 
Endeavours to conciliate Moray, 175-178. Defeated at Langside, 
179-181. Flies to England, and treachery of Elizabeth to, 1 8 1 - 1 9 1 . 
Her party in Scotland increase, 191-192. Agrees to the proposals 
of Elizabeth, 192-193. Her consultation with Lesley, 195-196. 
Her conduct with regard to the letters brought against her, 196. 
The conference at York, 196-199. The Duke of Norfolk uses his 
influence in favour of, 199-201. A summary of the letters 



INDEX. 131 

sent to Elizabeth, 202. Accepts the overtures of Moray, 
203-204. Withdraws her acceptance, 205. Accused by Moray at 
Westminster, 205-208. Her commissioners remonstrate with 
Elizabeth, and close the conference, 209-212. Elizabeth's intrigues, 
and capriciousness with regard to the accusations against, 212-214. 
Offers to implicate her accusers, and refuses to renounce her crown, 
214-216. Elizabeth's decision, and refusal to let her leave 
England, 216-219. Her conduct during the conferences, 219-221. 
Conclusions as to her guilt, 221-222. A party formed in Scotland, 
in favour of, 222-229. Proposed marriage of, with Norfolk, and 
restoration of, by Elizabeth, 229 -235. Anger of Elizabeth at, on 
discovering her connexion with Norfolk, 235-237. Her connexion 
with the rebellion of Northumberland, 240-243. Her partisans in 
Scotland, 243. Negotiations to procure her removal to Scotland, 
246-250. Exertions of her party on the death of Moray, 256-280. 
Her spirited refusal of conditions offered by Elizabeth, 280. 
Failure of the negotiations for the restoration of, 281-283. In- 
veighed against by Knox, 286-287. Continued disturbances in 
Scotland in the cause of, 287-307. Again intrigues with Norfolk, 
302-303. Intrigues off with the Continent, 309. Proposed public 
execution of, 310. Secret intrigues in Scotland to procure the 
execution of, 310-325, 336. Destruction of her party in Scotland, 
338-349. Her last hopes of assistance from all quarters destroyed, 
349-350. Note on her marriage with Bothwell, 376-377. Note on 
her escape from Lochleven, 377. Note on the order for her execution 
in 1599, 382-383. Question whether Morton renewed negotiations 
with Elizabeth for her murder, viii. 2-3. Noticed, 7, 8, 1 1-13. Her 
disposal of her jewels, 23. Noticed, 30. Intrigues for her libera- 
tion, 40. Noticed, 41-44, 73, 75, 85. Hardships of her imprison- 
ment, 88-89. Memorializes Elizabeth, 89-90. Noticed, 91. 
The association, 93-94. Noticed, 98, 99, 100, 117-118. Her 
letters to Bothwell, 123. Renews negotiations with Elizabeth, 
139. Her conference with Beal, 140-142. Noticed, 173, 182. 
A reaction in her favour, 187. Her offers to Elizabeth, 188-189. 
Noticed, 190, 202, 211. Agrees to resign her crown, 213. Noticed, 
217-218, 229-230. Her alleged connexion with the plots against 
Elizabeth, 255-259. Noticed, 261-268. Her design against 
Elizabeth, 265-269. Her letters to Babington, 271-291. Eliza- 
beth's proceedings against, 296-310. Her trial at Fotheringay, 
311-322. Her trial at Westminster, 323-327. Is informed of her 
sentence, 327-328. Her last letter to Elizabeth, 329-330. Her 
resignation, and preparation for her fate, 347-357. Her execution, 
358. Letter from James VI. to, 371-372. Remarks on her con- 
nexion with Babington's conspiracy, 390-392. Effect of the execu- 
tion of, in England, ix. 1-3. In Scotland, 3-10. Noticed, 12. 
General determination throughout Europe to avenge the death of, 
13-20. Casual notices of, 236, 247-248, 257,261,271,274,347, 363 
MARYS The Four. See also FLEMING, BETON, SETON, and 

LIVINGSTONE, vi. 45, 259, 263, 298 
MASON Sir John. Correspondence of, vi. 372-379 
MASS Prohibition of the, vi. 184-185, 206, 237, 242-243, 252, 258, 



] 32 INDEX. 

270, 278-279, 280, 286-287, 308, 342,348; vii. 41, 164; ix. 66, 87, 
119, 137, 266 

MATH A St. John of, ii. 178 

MATHEW, of Westminster, criticized, i. 217 n. 

MATHEWS Dr. Toby. His letter to Burghley regarding Bothwell, 
ix. 92-97, 104, 161 

MATHIAS The Emperor, ix. 278 

MATHISON Sir Alexander, v. 5, 45 

MATILDA, queen of David I. ii. 352 

queen of Henry I. of England, ii. 360 

MAUDELAIN, chaplain to Richard II. iii. 81, 295-298, 300-301, 
303 

MAUL, a tool of Walsingham's, viii. 260 

MAULE Sir Thomas, governor of Brechin castle, defies the English 
army, i. 175 

Sir Robert, iii. 151 

Family of, iii. 150 

MAULEY Sir Edmund, slain, i. 274 

MAUNSELL, his mission to Scotland, i. 10 

MAUPAS John, slays Edward Bruce, i. 288-289 

MAURICE, abbot of Inchaffray, i. 268, 270 

MAUVISSIERE Monsieur de. His mission to Scotland, vii. 10. 
Noticed, 11-13, 38. His intrigues in favour of Mary at the court 
of Elizabeth, viii. 127 

MAWMOR, v. 19 

MAXIMILIAN Emperor, v. 28, 29, 30, 103 

II., vii. 15,317 

MAXWELL Eustace de, i. 250 

Sir Eustace de, i. 322-324 

Sir John, iii. 45 

Herbert, of Caerlaverock, iii. 190 

Sir John, of Calderwood, iii. 252 

Lord, iv. 8, 105, 173, 177, 255, 291, 293 

Lord Robert, Earl of Morton, v. 113, 126, 167, 169, 182, 188, 

189, 193, 198, 200 n. 212, 217. Assists James V., and taken 
prisoner at Solway Moss, 249-250. Signs the bond to Henry 
VIII., and returns to Scotland, 254-303. Noticed, 306 n. Intimi- 
dated by Henry, 335. Approves of the Reformation, 338-339. 
Joins the Scottish government, vi. 4 n. 4-5. Leagues with Eng- 
land, 37-38. Noticed, 51,144. Submits to Mary, vii. 11. Casual 
notices of, 269, 281, 293; viii. 1. Made Earl of Morton, 87. 
Casual notices of, 110, 116, 124, 137, 142, 166, 222,225, 233, 
245; ix. 25, 31, 36, 74, 84, 86, 109, 114, 161, 277 

Master of, vi. 36. Bribed by the governor, Arran, to desert 

the English, 39-41. Noticed, 162, 190, 328 

Lord, in 1586, ix. 4, 9, 16, 19, 23, 31-32, 37, 84, 162 

David, hanged, ix. 19 

Family of, ii. 172, 319; iv. 104; ix. 183 

MAY Isle of, ii. 187; iv. 302; v. 50 

MEARNS, i. 232; iv. 294, 317; v. 88, 141 ; vi. 81, 175; vii. 93 

Barons of, vi. 98 



INDEX. 133 

MEARNS Men of, vi. 27 

MEASURES. See WEIGHTS 

MEATH, i. 287 

MECHLIN, i. 285 n. 

MELANCTHON, v. 177, 207 

MELDRUM Sir Andrew, iv. 9, 35 

MELLERSTAIN Laird of, vii. 35 

MELROSE, i. 16; ii. 6, 53, 109, 136; iii. 8;v. 169,314, 315, 317, 327. 

Burnt, 330 
Abbot of. Act of excommunication performed by, i. 15 

Abbot of, iii. 242; iv. 61, 121, 137; vi. 4 n.; vii. 164 n. 

Monks of, ii. 183, 208, 280 

Chronicle of. Error in, i. 24 n. 

Abbey of, i. 207 n.; ii. 82, 313, 327. Burnt, iii. 35. Mentioned. 

51, 170; v. 314 

Forest of, ii. 93, 168 

Monastery of, burnt, i. 327 



MELTON William de, Archbishop of York, i. 314, 318 

MELVILLE Sir Robert, iii. 149 
James, assists in the murder of Cardinal Beaton, v. 353-355 

MELVIL, ix. 109 

Sir James. His mission from France, vi. 125-126. His inter- 
view with Elizabeth, 299-304, 316-317, 320-321. Noticed, vii. 6 n. 
16, 37-38. Mission to England, 39-40. Casual notices of, 46-47, 
89, 100, 102, 128, 138, 149, 172, 180, 201, 223, 238. His descrip- 
tion of Randolph's intrigues in Scotland, 265-266. Casual notices 
of, 294, 313, 349; viii. 103, 161, 179, 180-181, 200, 217; ix. 27 
Sir Robert. His mission to Elizabeth, vii. 6, 7-8. Noticed, 240 n. 
Joins the confederacy against Bothwell, 91-92, 94, 96, 100. His em- 
bassy to England, 1 02- 1 03, 1 04. Returns to Scotland, 117. Betrays 
Mary's cause, 122-126. His interviews with Mary, 126- 127, 134- 135, 
136-137. Noticed, 127, 172. Joins Mary's party, 175, 181, 196, 
203, 224, 296. With Grange in the castle of Edinburgh, 342, 344, 
348. Casual notices of, viii. 99, 161, 169, 172, 179, 200. Made 
treasurer-depute, 185. Casual notices of, 203, 336, 337; ix. I, 5, 
73, 85, 87, 100, 153, 173, 184, 264, 270 

James. Escapes from Holyrood, vii. 31 

Andrew, vii. 181 

Andrew, principal of the college of St. Andrews. Account of, 

22. Casual notices of, 30, 48, 90, 96, 100-101, 103-104, 105, 119, 
160, 178, 238; ix. Ill, 152,153. Opposes Episcopacy, 235-236, 
237-239, 261, 277 

Sir Andrew, viii. 311, 353 

Mr. James, ix. Ill, 235, 239 

MELVIL'S MEMOIRS, noticed, vii. 113 

MELVIN Robert, vi. 153, 223 

Family of, vi. 2 n. 

MENAINVILLE, French ambassador, viii. 130, 132-133,136-137. 
Leaves for France, 144 

MENDICANTS Enactments regarding, iii. 176-177 

MENDMARKET Robin. See UMFRAVILLE 

MENDOZA, Spanish ambassador, viii. 258, 262, 270, 316, 320 



134 INDEX. 

MENMORETH, ii. 371 

MENMOUTH Gardener at, ii. 274 

MENTErTH ravaged by the English army, i. 146. Mentioned, ii. 

151; iv. 187,293 
Comyn, Earl of, urges the danger of delaying the coronation of 

Alexander III. i. 6. Accuses Durward of a design against the crown, 

9. Chosen guardian of Alexander, ib. Opposes the designs of Henry 

III. of England, 11. Refuses to affix his eeal, 12. Death of, 17 

Earl of, in 1263, ii. 259 

Walter Bullock, Earl of, accompanies Margaret into Norway, 

i. 48 

Walter Stewart, Earl of, joins Bruce, Earl of Carrick, i. 56 

Earl of, in 1291, takes the oath of homage to Edward I. i. 76 

Alexander, Earl of, invades England, i. 99. At the taking of 

the Castle of Diinbar, 100. Submits to Edward I. 101. Noticed, 

127 n. 
Sir John, betrays Wallace to Edward I. i. 185. Noticed, 188 n. 

Note on his treachery to Wallace, 384-390. Noticed, iv. 38 
Murdoch, Earl of, ii. 12. Slain, 14 

Earl of, in 1346, ii. 72. -Executed, 78 

Earl of, in 1388, iii. 44 

Malise, Earl of, iv. 97, 105 

Earl of, in 1488, joins James III. against the rebellious nobles, 

iv. 272, 273, 274-275 

Earl of, in 1559, vi. 107, 159, 190 

Countess of, accused of poisoning her husband, i. 17-18 

Countess of, in 1281, r i. 48 

Doune of, ix. 114 

Earldom of, iii. 257 

Lake of, vi. 36 

MERCER Naval exploits of, noticed, iii. 15-16 
a Scottish merchant, iii. 15-16, 57 

Richard Hurt, viii. 274 
MERCHANDISE. See COMMERCE 
MERCHANTS Origin of, ii. 245-246. Enactments regarding, iv. 

144-145. Proclamation of, after the battle of Flodden, v. 71-72. 

Treatment of, by Henry VIII., 286, 292 
MERIADET The Sieure de, Lord of Longueville, iv. 58 
MERIVALE Abbey of, iii. 306 
MERRIMONTH William, of Leith, v. 5-6 
MERSE The, i. 166, 294, 326; ii. 74, 119, 290; iv. 121,293; v. 

131,136,314. Ravaged, v. 331 ;vi. 42. Noticed, 35 ; vii. 177, 269; 

viii. 38, 220 

The West, vii. 93 

Men of, i. 304; iv. 274; vii. 177, 179 

MESNAIGE, French ambassador, v. 293 
METHILL, iii. 86 
METHVEN, iv. 58 

John, iv. 71 

Paul, a reformer, vi. 81 

Lord, vii. 265 

Henry Stewart, Lord of. See STEWART 



INDEX. J35 

METHV EN Battle of, i. 206-268. Battle of, noticed, 211, 212, 

214, 215,239 
- Lands of, v. 180,239 
MEUN John de, noticed, ii. 370 
MEWTAS-Sir Peter, v. 309; vi. 19, 31, 248 
MEYNERS Robert de, i. 12 n. 
MEYR1CK Dr., noticed, ii. 361 n. 
MICHAELMAS Feast of, i. 45-46 
MIDDLEBURG Town of, iv. 181 

MIDDLEMORE. His mission to Mary and Moray, vii 187-190 
MI DDLETON Gilbert de, a border robber, i. 298 
MID-LOTHIAN. See LOTHIAN 
MILANESE, v. 27, 96, 103 
MILDMAY Sir Walter, vii. 217,282; viii. 311 
MILFORD HAVEN, viii. 339 
MILLER'S ACRE, ii. 12 n. 

MILLES Thomas, secretary to Randolph, viii. 247, 247-249 
MILL'S HISTORY OF CHIVALRY noticed, ii. 361 n. 
MILLTOUN, iv. 276 

MILNE Walter. Martyrdom of, vi. 86-87, 113, 
MILTON, the poet, ii. 300 
MILTOWN BOG, i. 272 
MING, valet of Queen Mary's, vi. 330 
MINGARY, iv. 317 
MINORITE FRIARS Comyn slain in the convent of, i. 197-198. 

Noticed, 297 

MINTO Laird of, vii. 64 
MINSTRELS, in the early ages, ii. 307-312 
MI RTON Thomas de, iii. 167 

William de, iii. 166 

MITTON Defeat of the English at, called " The Chapter of 

Mitton," i. 314-315 
MI TFORD Castle of, i. 298, 306 
MOFFAT, ii. 20 
MOFFATDALE, ii. 32 
MOIDART, v. 230 
MOIGNE Sir Walter, ii. 104 
MOLL Matilda, lady of, ii. 295 
MOMBERNEAU Monsieur, viii. 49 
MONEY, in the early ages, ii. 264-270. Enactments regarding, iii. 

224-225; iv. 69-70, 126-129, 179-180, 198, 231; v. 21; vi. 70 
MONIMAIL, vii. 239 
MONIPENNY William de, Lord of Concressault, iv. 161 

Sieur de Concressault, iv. 320, 325 

MONMOUTH- Geoffrey of, ii. 299 

MONOPOLIES System of, in England, ix. 338-340 

MONRO of Foulis, v. Ill 

MONS MEG, iv. 330. Note on, 360-361 

MONTAGUE Lord William, ii. 32 

MONTAGUE COLLEGE at Paris, v. 9 

MONTALEMBERT Andrew de, Sieur D'EsstJ. See D'EssS 



136 INDEX. 

MONTBELLEGARDE Henry, Count of, ii. 40 

MONTE- ALTO Bernard de, i. 48 

Patrick de, ii. 276 

MONTFICHET William de, warden of Dundee, i. 251 

MONTFORD Simon de, i. 161 

Sir Simon, iv. 326 

See LEICESTER 

MONTGOMERIE Sieur de Lorges, v. 279, 325 n. Arrives in Scot- 
land, 325-326, 327 n. Noticed, 332, 333 

MONTGOMERY Sir Alexander, ii. 104 

Sir John, of Eglesham, iii. 73 

Lord, iii. 82, 280, 284, 329 

of Eliotston, Lord, iii. 201 

Sir John, iii. 141, 190, 191 

Lord, in 1402, at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 110-115 

Lord, iv. 8, 61, 105, 173, 177, 290, 293; v. 182 

Mr. Robert. Controversy on his being made Bishop of Glas- 
gow, viii. 91, 92. Noticed, 95-96, 96-100, 103. Attacked in 
Edinburgh, 105-107. Reinstated in his bishopric, 105. Noticed, 
106,178,207,224 

MONTHERMER Ralph, Earl of Gloucester. See GLOUCESTER 

MONTREUIL, i. 151 

MONTROSE Wallace expells the English from, i. 119. Men- 
tioned, ii. 234, 254, 296; v. 342. Protestantism of, vi. 96. Men- 
tioned, vii. 93; ix. 240 

David Lindsay, Duke of, iv. 173, 177, 178, 192, 207, 210, 230, 

243, 246, 263. Joins James 111. against the rebellious lords, 267, 
272, 274 

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

Earl of, v. 212, 270, 306 n.; vi. 5 n.; vii. 93, 297; viii. 29, 32, 

35, 36-37, 77, 79, 104, 105, 137, 146, 161, 182, 184, 205, 240, 241, 
243,245; ix. 41, 84, 114, 128 

Provost of, vii. 1 64 n. 

Master of, vii. 247 

MOOT HILL, vi. 41 

MORAVIA Sir Thomas de, ii. 95 

MORAY, i. 174; ii. 239, 326; iii. 148; ix. 39 

Walter de, i. 12 n. 

Sir Andrew, of Bothwell, joins Wallace, i. 113. Accompanies 

him to the north, 116. Commands with Wallace in his expedi- 
tion into England, 127. Noticed, 130 n. Marries the king's 
sister, 334. Chosen regent, ii. 18. Noticed, 21 n. Taken 
prisoner, 22-23. Returns to Scotland, 34-35. Noticed, 39-40. In 
arms against Athole, 44-45. Again elected regent, 45. Instance 
of his discipline, 46-47. His success against the English, 48-41), 
52. His death and character, 55-56. Noticed, 232 n., 366 n. 

David, Bishop of, i. 200 

Thomas Randolph, Earl of, joins Bruce, i. 200. Deserts to 

the English, 207-208. Takes Bruce's banner, 225-226. Taken 
prisoner by Douglas, 238. Joins Bruce, and created Earl of 
Moray, 238-239. Takes Edinburgh castle, 253-255. Commands 



INDEX. 137 

at the battle of Bannockburn, 261, 262. Reproved by Bruce, 
263-265. Routs the English, 266. Casual notices of, 280, '286, 
287, 293. Assists at the taking of Berwick, 303-304. Appointed 
tutor to the heir of the crown, 307-308. Invades England, 313- 
316. Noticed, 323, 325. His success in arms, 325-329. Sent 
on a mission to the courts of Rome and France, 332-333, 
335. Defeats the army of Edward III. in England, 338-349. 
Noticed, 354, 355. His first acts as regent, ii. 3-4. Noticed, 
6. His good administration, 7-9. Death of, 9. Note on the 
death of, 380-381. Casual notices of, 27, 28, 37, 51, 56, 115, 160, 
183, 259, 347-348, 366; iii. 5, 12; v. 57, 59 

MORAY Thomas Randolph, Earl of, son of the preceding, ii. 6, 
12. Slain, ib. 

Randolph, Earl of, second son of the great Randolph, ii. 20, 
27, 37. Chosen regent, ib. Noticed, 38, 39-40. Skirmish with 
the English, and taken prisoner, 41-43. Noticed, 43, 63. Slain 
at the battle of Durham, 70-72 

Maurice of, ii. 60 

Earl of, ii. 133; iii. 2-3, 169; iv. 36; v. 13 n. 157, 175-176, 182, 

198, 201 
Bishop of, ii. 133; iii. 64, 245; iv. 265, 326; v. 206; vi. 5 n., 

207; vii. 162, 164 n., 171-172; viii. 184 

Andrew, Bishop of, ii. 215 

David, Bishop of, ii. 296; iii. 155 

Earl of, in 1385. Entertains the French army, iii. 29-30. 

Goes with them against the English, 32-37. At the battle of 

Otterbura, 44-50. Noticed, 68, 76 
Earl of, in 1402, taken prisoner at the battle of Homildoii 

Hill, iii. 110-114 
Sir Thomas, slain, iii. 151 

Archibald Douglas, Earl of, iv. 90. Forfeited, 92. Noticed, 
93. Slain, 103-104. Noticed, 105 

James Crichton, created Earl of, iv. 92 

David Stewart, Earl of, iv. 155 

Earl of, in 1542, v. 259, 265. Endeavours to oppose the 
government of Arran, 267-268, 306 n. 

Bishop of, in 1559, punished by the reformers, vi. 113-115 

James, the regent, Earl of, v. 252 ; vi. 45. Defeats the 

English, 46. Supports Mary of Guise, 67. His mission to 
France, 68-71. Protestantism of, 79, 82, 101, 104, 105. Joins 
the army of the Protestants, 106, 107, 109, 114, 115, 122 n. 
Questioned by the French ambassador, 125-126. Noticed, 129, 
131. Character and ambition of, 134-136. Remonstrated with by 
France, 140. Noticed, 144. Defeat of, 148-149. Casual notices 
of, 151, 154-155, 157, 159, 162, 163-164, 190, ib. n., 192, 197, 201. 
Appointed ambassador to the queen, in France, and intrigues 
with Elizabeth of England, 204-206. Noticed, 207. At the 
English court, 214-216. His reception at the French court by 
Mary, 216-219. Noticed, 220. Withstands the bribes of Mary, 
220. Betrays Mary's confidence to Elizabeth, 221-225, 230. De- 



138 INDEX. 

fends Mary against the violence of the reformers, 237-238, 240. 
Letter of, to Elizabeth, regarding Mary's succession to the English 
crown, 243, 244-246, 247. Subdues the Borders, 247-249. Casual 
notices of, 250, 251, 253. Arrau's jealousy of, 255. Marriage 
and promotion of, to the earldom of Mar, 258. Again sudues the 
Borderers, 259. Notice of, 262, 263. Assists Mary in the rebellion 
of Hamilton, and receives the earldom of Moray, 263-268. Casual 
notices of, 269, 274, 277, 278. His quarrel with Knox, 281-282, 
286. Consulted with regard to the proposal of Leicester in 
marriage to Mary, 287-291. Displeased with the conduct of 
Elizabeth in regard to the return of Lennox, 293-294, 296. 
Noticed, 298, 299. Distracted by the manojuvres in England, with 
regard to Mary's marriage, 304-308. Casual notices of, 308, 311, 

315. Failure of his negotiations, and displeasure of Mary at, 

316, 318-320. Quarrels with Darnley, 323. Demands the trial 
of Bothwell, 324-326. Displeased at the proposed marriage with 
Darnley, 327-332. Refuses to sanction Mary's marriage with 
Darnley, 333. Opposed to Mary, 336. Opposes Mary's marriage, 
under the cloak of religion, 341-347. Disobeys the summons of 
the queen, 347. Plot against Darnley, and revolt of, 349-352. 
Refuses the overtures of Mary, 352-353. Looks for assis- 
tance from Elizabeth, 353-355. vii. 1. Outlawed, 2. Noticed, 
3. Defeated by Mary, 5-6. Demands assistance from Eliza- 
beth, and refused, 6-11. Appears at the court of Elizabeth, 
and publicly denounced by her, 11-13. Endeavours to avert 
the threatened forfeiture, and bribes Riccio, 13-14. His hopes of 
a pardon blighted, and desperate measures of, 15-17. Advantages 
to accrue to him from the murder of Riccio, 20-21. Agrees to the 
plot against, 22-27. Arrives in Edinburgh, and interview with 
Mary, 32-33. Denies his connexion with the murder of Riccio, 
35-37. His hatred of Darnley, 38. Noticed, 38-39. Recovers his 
influence with Mary, 40-41. Casual notices of, 45, 46, 48. Plots 
against Darnley, 51-53. Sues for the pardon of Morton, 55, 56- 
57. Supposed connexion of, with the conspiracy against Darnley, 
67. Discountenances Mary's conduct after the murder of Darn- 
ley, 73, 75, 78. Retires to France, 84-85. Solicited to join the 
party against Bothwell, 94, 100, 105. Noticed, 122, 126. Re- 
fuses French bribes, and supports the cause of Mary, 129-131, 132- 
133. Proposed regency of, 124, 136, 140. Remarks on the 
policy of, 144-147. Changes his opinion of Mary, and quarrels with 
Elizabeth on the subject, 147-149. Arrives in Scotland, 149-150. 
His interview with Mary, 151-153. Proclaimed regent, 153-154. 
His interview with Throckmorton, 155-158. Partial conduct of, 
with regard to the murderers of Darnley, 158-161. General sub- 
mission to, 161. Holds a parliament, 162-167. Allows the bond 
for the murder of Darnley to be destroyed, 167-169. His par- 
tiality at the trial of the murderers of Darnley, 169-171. Unpopu- 
larity of his government, 171-173. Receives overtures from Mary 
on her escape from Lochleven, 176. Determines to give her 
battle, 176-177. Defeats her army, 179-181, 184. Intrigues be- 



INDEX. 139 

tween, and Elizabeth, with regard to Mary, 184-191. Unpopu- 
larity of, 191-192. Severity of, to Mary's party, 194. Summoned 
by Elizabeth to a conference at York, 194-197. Refuses to do 
homage to the English crown, 197-198. Reasons for his not ac- 
cusing Mary at York of the murder of Darnley, 198-203. Makes 
overtures to Mary, 203-204. Intimidated by Elizabeth into an 
accusation against Mary at Westminster, 204-216. Elizabeth's 
judgment between, and Mary, 216-221. Review of his conduct 
during the conference, 221-222. Rumours raised against, and his 
artifice in quelling, 222-225. Subdues Mary's party in Scotland, 
225-229. Encourages Norfolk in his ambitions views, 229-233. 
Secretly opposed to him and Mary, 234. Alarmed at Elizabeth's 
anger; betrays Norfolk; and seizes Lethington, 236-240. Unpopu- 
larity of, 243-244. Attempts a trial of Lethington, 244-245. 
Seizes Northumberland, 245-246. Negotiates to obtain possession 
of Mavy, 246-250. Murder of, 250-254. Character of, 254-255. 
Funeral of, 255. Consequences of the death of, 256-262. Repre- 
sentation of the death of, 267. Noticed, 268, 270, 273. Accused 
of being connected with the murder of Darnley, 284-289. Casual 
notices of, 286, 290, 291-292, 314; viii. 17, 19. His transactions 
as to the queen's jewels, 23. Casual notices of, 45, 52, 58, 148, 
233; ix. 56, 57. Letters of, vi. 393-394 

MORAY James, Earl of, ix. 55. Description of, 57. Murder of, 
57-59. The consequences of, 59-61. Casual notices of, 63, 64, 79, 
83, 100-101, 129, 146, 161-162, 171, 234 

Sheriff of, slain, ix. 58, 59 

Countess of, vi. 316 n. 

House of, ii. 173; iii. 150; ix. 350 

Men of, ii. 190 

Earldom of, vi. 53 n. 63 n. 264, 266 

County of, ii. 48, 66 

MORE Thomas de la, the historian, noticed, i. 305 

Sir Adam, of Rowallan, iii. 5 
Kenneth, iii. 216 

Sir Thomas. Execution of, noticed, v. 209 

Elizabeth. See ELIZABETH 
MORET Monsieur de, vi. 249; vii. 9 
MOREVILLE Richard, ii. 208 

MORGAN Thomas, Mary's agent on the continent, viii. 258-259, 

259-263, 269-272, 285, 296, 313, 320 
MORLEY Lord, viii. 311 

MORHAM Sir Herbert, suffers death in the cause of Bruce, i. 217 
MORPETH, i. 167, 173; v. 97 
MORTIMER Roger, Earl of, i. 336, 348, 349, 354. 356 

Sir Roger, ii. 133 

Catherine, mistress of David II., ii. 83. Murdered, 109 
MORTON Earl of, iii. 275; iv. 192 

Earl of, in 1488, iv. 290; v. 15. Slain at the battle of Flod- 

den, 67 

Earl of, in 1516, v. 106, 167 

the regent, vi. 43, 84, 190, 191, 195, 251, 266, 270, 328, 336, 



140 INDEX. 

356. Joins in the conspiracy against Riccio, vii. 20-28. Assists 
in the murder of, 30-31. Conspires against Mary, and deceived 
by her, 33-34. Betrayed by Darnley, and flies to England, 35-38. 
Noticed, 39. Proposed pardon of, 40-41, 45, 51, 55. Pardoned, 
6-57. Joins the plot against Daruley, 61-63, 67. Noticed, 73, 
75, 77. Bribed to the cause of Bothwell, 77-78, 82, 85, 86. Se- 
cretly opposes Bothwell, 87, 93, 101. Difficult situation of, at tlu- 
seizure of Mary, on account of his connexion with the murder of 
Darnley, 104, 116. His ambitious views opposed by the Hamiltons, 
117-118,124. His connexion with the secret council, 127, 130, 131, 
135, 136, 139, 140, 145, 149, 151. Casual notices of, 160, 164, 167, 
170,172. At the battle of Langside, 177, 179-180. Casual notices 
of, 184, 185, 188, 189, 195,201,202,205,217,221,226. Leagued 
with Moray, 239, 240, 244, 247 n., 255. Heads the Protestant 
party on the death of Moray, 260-262, 264-265, 266, 267, 269, 
270, 272, 273, 277, 280, 282, 292-293, 294, 295, 297-298, 299 n. 
Perfidy and ambition of, encouraged by Elizabeth, 300-301, 305- 
306, 307. Intrigues to have Mary executed in Scotland, 312-323. 
His treachery to Northumberland, 326. Chosen regent, and 
assisted by Elizabeth, 328-330. Holds a parliament, 334-338. 
Reconciliation with Mary's party, 337-338, 339. Assisted by 
England, defeats the Castilians, 339-348. Quells the Border, viii. 
1. Sends a memorial to Elizabeth, 2. Question if he invited her 
to renew negotiations for the murder of Mary, 2-3. Rigour of his 
rule, 4. His appropriation of thirds of benefices, 4-5. His oppres- 
sions, 5-6. Appeals to, and alarms Elizabeth, 6-7. Conduct in 
Killigrew's second mission, 8-11. Negotiations for the death of 
Mary, 11-13. Cultivates the French party, 15. His conduct in 
detaining the warden of the English marches, 16-18. Unpopularity 
of, 18-20. Disputes with the Kirk, 21-22. Plots against, 23-25. 
The execution of the plot, and his resignation, 26-28. Projects 
for restoration, 30-31. Reinstated, 33-35. Conduct in the parlia- 
ment at Stirling, 35-37. Argyle and others take arms against 
him, 36-37. His position with parties in the state and the church, 
38-40, 42, 44, 45, 46. Suspected of the death of Athole, 47, 53, 54. 
Charged with a design against the person of the king, 55-5it, 5!), 
61-62,65. Preparations for his arraignment, 66-69. Accused ami 
imprisoned, 68-70. Elizabeth interferes, 71-73, 73-76, 77. Plot in 
favour of, 76-78. Trial, condemnation, and execution of, 79-84. 
State of parties at his death, 85-88, 97. Casual notices of, 118, 
175, 182, 200, 271. Note on the composition between his enemies 
and, 365-366. Note on his enmity to the house of Hamilton, 36(>- 
368; on the attempt of Elizabeth to save him, 372-377. Letters 
on the death of, 378-382. Noticed, ix. 85 

MORTON Mr. John. Seizure of, ix. 165 167 
Maxwell, Earl of. See MAXWELL 

Lady, ix. 96 

Family of, vii. 348 

Castle of, ii. 97 n. 

Tower of, ix. 196 

MORVEN, iii. 237 



INDEX 141 

MORVERN,v. 112,195 

MORV1LLE Family of, ii. 250 

MOTTE De la. See DE LA MOTTE 

MOUNT CARMELMonastery of,i. 213 

MOUNTH The, i. 232; ii. 202; iii. 224; iv. 294, 317; v. 25, 30 

MOUSE, a page, viii. 205 

MOUNTJOY Lord, ix. 328, 338 

MOW BRAY John de, assists at the taking of Dunbar, i. 100 

Sir John de, i. 183. Employed by Edward I. to seek out 

Wallace, 184-185. Noticed, 232 

Sir Philip de. His attempt to capture Bruce, i. 207. Noticed, 
226 

Geoffrey de, i. 214 

Philip de, governor of Stirling castle, i. 256-257. Joins Bruce, 
278. Noticed, 287 

Sir John, in 1327, i. 336, 340. Slain, ii. 20 
Lord John, ii. 32, 33 

Alexander de, joins the Brace's party, ii. 33-35. Noticed, 40 
John de, ii. 228 

Sir Ralph, iii. 45 

Sir Thomas, the marshal of England, joins in a conspiracy 

against Henry IV., and executed, iii. 128-130, 314 

MOWBRAYS Lands of, iii. 36 

MOYDART John of. Rebellion of, vi. 61-62 

MOYDERTACH John, of Clan Ranald, v. 231 n. 

MULEKIN James, ii. 268 

MULL Isle of, v. 195, 230; ix. 176, 178 

Sound of, i. 24 

of Kentire. See KENTIRE 

MULTON Sir Thomas, i. 216 

MURCHAD, of Kentire, i. 26 

of the Isles, ii. 274 

MURDOCH, Duke of Albany. See ALBANY 

MURE, of Caldwell. Rebellion of, v. 100-101 

Family of, ix. 114 n. 

MURIMUTH Adam, the historian, i. 305 

MURRAY Andrew, of Tullibardine. Treachery of, ii. 12. Execu- 
tion of, 14 

Angus, a chief, iii. 238 

Bishop of, iv. 18* 

of Cockpule, iv. 248 

James, of Tullibardine, vi. 107. Accuses Bothwell of the 

murder of Darnley, vii. 109 

of Tullibardine, ix. 151, 164 

Mr. James, ix. 160 

Sir Patrick, ix. 229-230, 262 
Sir David, ix. 287 

of Tullibardine. See TULLIBARDINE 

- See also MORAY 
MURRAY FIRTH, ii. 35 
MUSCOVY, viii. 202 



142 INDEX. 

MUSCOVY Czar of, v. 29 

MUSGRAVE Lord, ii. 69, 95-96, 137 

Sir Thomas. His skirmish with the Scots, iii. 18-19. No- 
ticed, 36 

an English leader, v. 249 

Thomas, ix. 78 n. 

MUSIC, and Musical Instruments of the early ages, ii. 307-316 

MUSSELBURGH, ii. 9 n., 205. Battle of Pinky at, vi. 20, 22-34. 
Mentioned, 42. Mary surrenders to the insurgents at, vii. 107-1 12. 
Mentioned, viii. 244; ix. 363 
Shrine of the Lady of Loretto near, v. 212 



N 



NAGER A Battle of, ii. 144 
NAIRN, ii. 46; iv. 210 

Castle of, ii. 171 

NAIRNSTON Lands of, iv. 193 

NAMUR Earl of, taken prisoner by the regents, ii. 41-42 

NAPIER Alexander, iv. 17-18 

Barbara. Trial of, ix. 53. Noticed, 99 

NAU, secretary to Mary, viii. 140, 298, 316, 317, 323, 351 
NAVARRE King of, v. 54 n. 213; vi. 200, 210, 234 

Princess of, ix. 28 

NAVER Water of, iii. 238 

NAVY The, in the early ages, ii. 258-262. Establishment of a, 

iii. 235. Endeavours of James IV. to improve, v. 4-6, 34-36. 

Decline of, 131 

NAWORTH Castle of, vii. 242, 263 
NEILSTON, iv. 16 

NESBIT, a servant of Morton, viii. 77-78 
NESBIT MOOR, ii. 85 

-- Battle of, iii. 109-1 10. Noticed, 126, 246 
NETHERLANDS Amicable connexion of, with Scotland, iv. 34- 

35. Mentioned, 196, 212. Treaty with Scotland, v. 197. Men- 
tioned, 241 

NEVIL Sir Henry, ix. 275, 280, 282 
NEV1LL Archbishop, iv. 199 
NEVILLE Robert de, commands in the English army against 

Scotland, i. 169-170. His death, 170 

Sir Ralph, slain by Douglas, i. 294-295 

Ralph, Lord of Raby, ii. 32, 69, 74. Intrigues with Baliol, 75. 

Noticed, 95 

House of, iv. 325 

Priory of, iii. 253 

NEWARK, vi. 335 

Tower of, v. 88 

NEWBATTLE, ii. 183; T. 15; ix. 109 



INDEX. H3 

NEWBATTLE Abbot of, vii. 164; viii. 29, 110, 113; ix. 67 

Lord, ix. 256 

Abbey of, ii. 1 09 

NEWBURGH, ii. 250 

NEWBURN, ii. 205 

NEWCASTLE, i. 4, 11-12, 128. Invaded by Wallace, 130. Men- 
tioned, 186, 215, 251, 259, 285, 293, 336, 340, 341 ; ii. 33, 40, 84; 
iii. 33, 45, 47, 48, 52, 86, 139; v. 266 n. 299; vi. 19, 21, 38; vii. 242; 
viii. 205, 218; ix. 21,223 

NEWCAST LE-UPON-TYNE, i. 85, 88, 96. Invaded by Wallace, 
128. Muster of the English army at, 134 

NEWHAVEN, vi. 51 

NEWHOUSE, ix. 109 

NEW PARK Bruce's army in, i. 260, 265 

NEWTON Adam, a monk, i. 301-303 

Lands of, viii. 185 

NEWTON GORDON Laird of, ix. 153 

NEW YEAR'S DAY Change of, ix. 270 

NICE Truce at, v. 215 

NICHOLAS Pope, iv. 99 

NICOLAS Sir Harris. A publication of, noticed, i. 157 n. 

a mason, ii. 275 

NICOLSON Andrew, i. 28 n. 

Mr. James, ix. 153-154, 211 

Mr. George, ambassador, ix. 169-170, 173-174, 178, 179, 186, 

190, 244, 245, 247, 249, 260, 268, 270,278, 284,287,288-289, 323, 
327, 330 n. 332, 350 

NIDDISDALE, ii. 75, 81, 97 n. 

NIDDRY, vii. 175; ix. 131-132 

Lang, vi. 21. See LANGNIDDRY 

Laird of, ix. 40, 54 

Castle of, vii. 306 

NIEUPORT, i. 285 n. 

NIGEL, a smith, ii. 275 

NITH River, vi. 40 

NITHSDALE, ix. 39 

Lands of, iv. 1.93 

NOAILLES Monsieur de, vi. 207. His embassy to Scotland, 225- 
226 

NOBILITY The ambition of, iv. 1-3, 15. State of, in the reign of 
James III. 280-282. In the reign of James IV. v. 3-4. James V. 
endeavours to bring down the power of, 234-236. Their dislike of 
James, 246-252. James VI. endeavours to heal the differences 
amongst, ix. 12-13. Insulting conduct of, and James's endeavours 
to subdue, 21-22, 36-43, 61-63, 78-79. Reconciliation amongst, 
350. State of, in 1592, 376-382 

A catalogue of the, noticed, ix. 76 n. 

Courts held by, ii. 205-208. Power of, iii. 12, 101 

NOBLES Note on the power and license of, vi. 380-381 

NORFOLK, iii. 139; vii. 237 

The Earl of, demands additional rights for the nobility, i. 132- 



144 INDEX. 

133. Attends the meeting at York, 134. Noticed, 137. At the 
battle of Falkirk, 144. Returns to England, 148 
NORFOLK Duke of, in 1327, i. 336, 340 

Earl of, in 1337, ii. 51 
Duke of, in 1438, iv. 8 

Duke of, in 1484, iv. 249-250; v. 119 n. 149 n. 151, 160, 227, 

238. Invades Scotland, 245-248 

Duke of, in 1560, vi. 158, 169; vii. 183, 195, 196, 197. His 

ambitious views with regard to Mary, 199-203, 204-206, 217, 
220-221, 223-225, 229-235. His intrigues discovered, and im- 
prisonment of, 235-238. Noticed, 241, 242, 244, 255. Again 
rebels, and executed, 302, 309, 310. Noticed, 349 ; viii. 41 

NORH AM Meeting at, i. 69-70. Mentioned, 71, 96, 343 n. 349; 
ii. 85, 143; v. 331 ; vi. 54, 74, 118 

the name criticized, i. 217 

Castle of, i. 72, 85, 327; ii. 85; v. 8, 57, 68 

NORMAN RACE, ii. 188-193, 203, 245, 307. Language of, 301- 
303. Arms and armour of, 349-360. Noticed, hi. 214-215 

architecture, ii. 318 

NORMAN CONQUEST, ix. 363 

NORMAN FRENCH Language of, i. 60 

NORMANDY, v. 267 

Baliol's estates in, i. 89 

Duke of, ii. 359 n. 

Duchy of, i. 44 

NORRIS, vii. 213 

NORSE Account in, of Haco's expedition, i. 23 n. 27 n. 30, 3i n. 
35, 36 n. 38 

NORTH ALLERTON, burnt, i. 306 

NORTHAMPTON, ii. 283 

Battle of, noticed, iv. 137, 148 

Peace of, ii. 231 

Treaty of, i. 352, 355, 356; ii. 1, 7-8, 9, 18, 21 

Marquess of, ix. 252 n. 

NORTH BERWICK, iii. 132, 134; vi. 325 

NORTH BERWICK LAW, iv. 117 

NORTHUMBERLAND, i. 69. Invaded by William Wallace, 127- 
128. Mentioned, 220, 235 n. People of, sue to Bruce, 246, 249. 
Mentioned, 281, 285. Ravaged by the Scots, 339-340, 349; ii. 24. 
Mentioned, 96, 143, 195, 351-352; iii. 45-50, 111; iv. 134, 136, 
191, 225, 322, 327; v. 329; vii. 197; ix. 14, 92 

Sheriff of, i. 231 ; ii. 267 

Henry Percy, Earl of. His Warden Raid, iii. 14-15. Takes 

Berwick, 17-18. Casual notices of, 19, 24, 33. Defeats the Scots, 
108-116. Conspires against Henry IV., 117-122, 128-130. Takes 
refuge in Scotland, and threatened betrayal of, 131-132. Casual 
notices of, 134, 159, 281-282, 288, 294, 307, 313-319, 321, 324-325 

Earl of, in 1416, iii. 160, 170; iv. 8, 55, 121 

Earl of, in 1463, iv. 170, 241, 255; v. 14-15 

Earl of, in 1531, v. 198 n. 200 n. 201 

Earl of, in 1565, vi. 338; vii. 9, 213, 230. Rebellion of, 240- 



INDEX. 145 

243, 244. Taken by Moray, 246, 249, 250, 255, 262, 263, 268. 
Betrayed and executed, 326 

NORTHUMBERLAND Earl of, in 1602, ix. 341, 344, 345, 360 

NORTH WATER The, ix. 212 

NORWAY Embassy to the court of, i. 22. Situation of the fleet 
of, 28-29. See HACO, King of. Disputes with, settled, 40-41. 
Margaret, daughter of Alexander III., goes over to, 48. Com- 
missioners for, treat with England and Scotland, 58-60. Disputes 
with Scotland, iv. 161-163, 164. Transactions between the crown 
of, and Scotland, 183-189. Revolt in, v. 14. Casual notices of, vii. 
161 ;ix. 29-30 

King of, v. 11 n. 

Haco, King of, i. 20. See HACO 

Principality of, v. 196 

NORWEGIAN RACE, noticed, ii. 188-193, 239-240, 307, 359 

NORWEGIANS, their habits, i. 20. Arts, ib. Invaded by Scot- 
land, 20-21. Threatened by Alexander II., 21 

NORWICH CHRONICLE, i. 146 n. 

NOTRE-DAME Church of, v. 213; vi. 69 

NOTTINGHAM, iii. 130; iv. 249 

Earl of, invades Scotland, iii. 18-19. Noticed, 24, 33, 36 

Admiral Howard, Earl of. See HOWARD 

Castle of, i. 214 

NO YON Treaty of, v. 103 

NYKSONS-The,iv. 322 







OCHILS The, iv. 151 n. 

OCHILTREE Lord, vi. 106, 122 n. 151, 336. Sanctions the 

murder of Riccio, vii. 22, 23-24, 32-33. Casual notices of, 93, 181, 

255, 265, 295, 297, 334 

Lord, in 1581, viii. 87 

Stewart, Lord. His friendship for Moray, ix. 57-60, 79. A 

party to the plot against James VI., 88-89, 90, 128, 132, 236, 

273 

Mistress of, ix. 172 

OCHTERHOUSE Ramsay of. See RAMSAY 

OCHTRE Thomas, i. 328 n. 

OCTAVIAN, an Italian officer, vi. 140 

OCTAVIANS The, ix. 185, 200, 208, 214-215, 218, 225-226 

O'CONNOR, Prince of Connaught, i. 258 

ODIN Descendants of. See NORWEGIAN RACE 

O'DONNELL, ix. 180 

O'DONNEL, Prince of Connal. See CONNAL 

prince of Tirconnel. See TIRCONNEL 

OFFICE Heritage of, abolished, iv. 114-115 
OFFICERS OF THE CROWN, in the feudal ages, ii. 209-211 
VOL. X. K 



H6 INDEX. 

OGILVY Sir Walter, slain, iii. 64-65 

Sir Alexander, slain at the battle of Harlaw, iii 149-151 

George, slain, iii. 151 

Henry, iii. 156 

Sir Walter, iii. 167, 252 

Sir Patrick, iii. 181, 203 

Alexander, iv. 44 

Walter of Beaufort, iv. 45 n. 

of Innerquharity. His quarrel with the Master of Crawford, 

iv. 49-51 

of Durness, v. \7f>, 190 

of Findlater, vi. 207 

Lord, vi. 264; vii. 177, 264; viii. 27, 99 

Gilbert, ix. 98, 100 

Sir John, ix. 153, 159 

Pourie, ix. 347-349 

The house of, v. 175; ix. 147 

OGLE Sir Alexander, slain, ii. 86 

Sir Robert, iii. 49, 50, 163, 170, 187. Invades Scotland, 251 

Noticed, 253 

an officer, iv. 168 

Mr., viii. 16 

OGLEFACE Lands of, iv. 64 

OGMUND, i. 34 

OLAF THE BLACK, King of Man, i. 21 ; ii. 240 

OLD BALE Castle of, ii. 317-318 

OLD MELDRUM, i. 232 

OLIFANT Sir William, appointed governor of Stirling castle, i. 

156. Refuses to surrender to Edward I., 179. Defends the 

castle, 179-182. Surrenders to Edward, 183. Sent to the 

Tower, 184 

William, i. 247 

OLIFARDS The, ii. 173 

OLIPHANT Lord, iv. 290, 293 

Lord, in 1542, taken prisoner at Solway Moss, v. 250. Signs 

the bond to Henry VIII., and returns to Scotland, 254-303 

Lord, in 1571, vii. 264, 339; viii. 142; ix. 76 n. 

House of, ii. 173 



O'NEILL, ix. 157,338 

ORD WATER, i. 177 n. 

ORGAN Early use of, ii. 314-315 

ORKNEY, i. 23, 37-38, 40. Death of Margaret of Norway at, 
66. Casual notices of, ii. 327; iv. 120, 162, 183. Ceded to Scot- 
land, 185-188, 211. Rebellion in, v. 193-194. Visited by James 
V., 229-231. Annexed to the crown, 235. Casual notices of, vi. 
63; vii. 158, 168 

Henry, Bishop of, i. 28 n. 

E.-ling, Earl of, ii. 252-253 

William Sinclair, Earl of, iii. 132, 133, 169, 252,316, 317 

Thomas, Bishop of, iv. 34 

Sinclair, Earl of. iv. 36 



INDEX. ] 4-7 

ORKNEY Earl of, iv. 183; v. 102; viii. 87, 110; ix. 191 

Bishop of, v. 115, 242 n. 246; vi. 4 n. 5 n.; vii. 97-98, 139, 162, 

1G4 n. 195,208,217,295 

House of, iv. 226 

ORLEANS, vi. 199 

- Duke of, iii. 129, 314, 325-326 
Maid of, iii. 231 

ORMESBY William, appointed justiciary of Scotland, i. 107 

Hatred of the Scots to, 110. Attacked by Wallace, 112 
ORM1STON, v. 334, 345-346 

Cockburn of. See COCKBURN 

Castle of, iii. 118 n. 

ORMOND, iv. 33 
Earl of, iv. 36 

- Hugh Douglas, Earl of, iv. 55, 88. Executed, 103-104 
Edward, iv. 320-321 

- Earl of, in 1545, v. 329, 336, 337 
O'ROURKE, an Irish chieftain, seized, ix. 48, 135 
OSMYN, governor of Granada, ii. 4 

OSTMEN Irish. Proposals of, to Haco, King of Norway, i. 27, 36. 

Account of, 27 n., 39 
OTHO, a papal legate, ii. 287-288 
OTTEFORD, i. 161 n. 
OTTERBURN Alan, iii. 190 

- Thomas of, noticed, iii. 292, 295, 297, 299, 308, 310 
Nicholas de, official of Lothian, iv. 53 

Sir Adam, of Reidhall, v. 196 n., 204, 210, 301 

Battle of, iii. 42-54. Noticed, 55, 71, 115 
OTTOBON DE FIESCHI. See FIESCHI 
OVERTUNNOCK, ii. 36 
OXFORD, visited by Alexander III. and his queen, i. 14. Noticed, 

iii. 296 
Earl of, viii. 311 

- Maud, Countess of. Plot of, iii. 128, 308-309, 321 
University of, ii. 103, 290, 292, 299 

Baliol College, iii. 155 



PACHECO Cardinal, vii. 9 
PADUA University of, ix. 273-274, 282 
PAGET Secretary, v. 334 n., 335 n. 

Charles, viii. 260, 262, 264-265. Mary's letters to, 265-269, 

270, 273. Casual notices of, 313, 316, 320 

Lord Thomas, viii. 258 

Lord, viii. 265, 316; ix. 345, 347 

PAISLEY, i. 109; vi. 252; viii. 184 

Abbot of, vi. 4 n. 

Abbey of, vi. 142-143 



1 43 INDEX. 

PAISLEY Monastery of, ii. 187 

PALESTINE, i. 45. Knights sail for, 41. Mentioned, 201, 204, 
205, 229. Bruce orders his heart to be taken to, 357-359. David 
II. intends to depart for, ii. 160. Mentioned, 220, 241. Crusades 
to, in the early ages, 346, 347. Mentioned, v. 38, 47, 68, 83 

PALG RAVE Sir Francis, i. 69 n., 116 n. 

PALMERIN, ii. 48 

PALSGRAVE The, ix. 43 

PANIERHEUGH, vi. 33 

PANTER Secretary, v. 27 n., 105, 241, 294; vi. 7, 8, 53 

PAPAL COURT. See ROME 

PARBREATH Seton of. See SETON 

PARCLE James, iv. 18 

PARDONS Royal, iv. 204-205; v. 20-21 

PARIS, ii. 369; iii. 29, 38; iv. 73; v. 213, 214; vi. 69, 125, 211, 216, 
221, 228, 234; vii. 75, 276, 308; ix. 168, 275 

Peace of, i. 151, 168 

Parliament of, v. 198 

University of, ii. 290, 296, 299; iii. 155, 242; viii. 49 

Mathew, quoted, i. 4, 8. Noticed, ii. 222 n., 354, 369 

PARKLE James, of Linlithgow, iii. 248 

PARLIAMENT Scottish, assembled at Scone, i. 54. Macduff 
found guilty by, 90. Dismisses the English from Scotland, and 
declares war with Edward I., and alliance with France, 93. Con- 
fines Baliol, and appoints a regency, 95. Renounces allegiance to 
Edward, ib. Concludes a treaty of marriage with France, ib. 
Held at Berwick, by Edward I. of England, 105-106. Held at 
London, 187. Held to settle the succession, 285-286, 306-307. 
Sends a letter of remonstrance to Pope John XXII., 318-321. 
The Black, held, 324. Held in 1326, 335; in 1332, ii. 9-10; and 
in 1335, 39. Held to negotiate a ransom for David II. 94-95. 
Summoned by David, and enactments of, 98-101. Refuses to 
agree to the disposal of the crown by David, 114-117. Held to 
consider how the ransom for David is to be paid, 127-131, 132-134. 
Concerning the ransom of David, and a rebellion of the barons, 
137-142, 149-152. To increase the revenue of the crown, and to 
procure a peace with England, 145-147. To consider the state of 
the kingdom, and the laws, 155-158. Regarding the coinage, 268. 
Held by Robert II., iii. 10-11. Regarding the war with England, 
22. Regarding the state of the country, 24-27. To appoint 
Albany regent, 54. Held in the reign of Robert III. to introduce the 
title of Duke, 71. To appoint the Duke of Rothesay regent, 75- 
78. Regarding the finance, and destruction of property, 78-79. 
Feudal possessions, 90-93. Criminals, 93-94. Game, 94-95. 
Weights and measures, 95-96. Judges, 96-98. Malefactors, 98- 
99. Tenants, 100. Corrupt victuals, ib. The murder of the 
Duke of Rothesay, 107-108. Held during the regency of Albany, 
to acknowledge James I. king, 137. Proposed tax, 143-144. 
Held during the reign of James 1. concerning the general peace 
and order of the kingdom, 174-176. Customs and crown lands, 
177-178. Taxes on land, 178-181. Fisheries, 181-182. Gold, 



INDEX. 149 

silver, and the coinage, 182-183. Tax on cattle and skins, 183- 

184. Pensions from the pope, 184. Rookeries, ib. Archery, 

185. The punishment of the house of Albany, 189, 191. Various 
enactments, 195-198. Heresy of the Lollards, 198-200. Courts of 
law, 206-208. Propagation of the laws, 208. Defence of the 
country, 209. Merchandise, 210. Inns, 211. Weights and 
measures, &c., 212. The rebellious Highland chieftains, 214,215- 
216. Members of the Estates, 222. Trades, ib. Farming, 223. 
Northern castles, 224. Money, ib. Administration of justice, 
225. The representation in parliament, 226. Waives, fishing, 
traders, lepers, 228. Travelling clerks, tradesmen, game, 228-230. 
Allegiance to the queen, 230. Tenants, 232. Dress, 233. Arms, 
234. Shipping, lawyers, 235. Laud tax, 239. Peace with Eng- 
land, 241-242. Lauds, 247. The Earl of March, 247-248. Alle- 
giance to the queen, 250. Commerce, 254-255. Held in 1436, 
259. Held during the reign of James I V. regarding a regency, iv. 
5-6. General peace, 6-9. Robbery and disorder, 11. Treason 
of Crichton, 12. The guardianship of the king, 18-19. The dis- 
orderly state of the country, and the due enactment of the laws, 
24-26. Held in 1449, 56. Regarding the faction of the Living- 
stons, 61-64. The general peace of the country, 64. Treason, 
65. Leases, ib. Idlers and beggars, 67. Famine and grain, 68. 
Treason, ib. Theft, 69. Money, ib. The clergy, 70. The Earl 
of Douglas, 76. The treason of the Douglases, 91-93, 104. Held 
in 1455, 111. Regarding the wardenries and hereditary office, 
114. False coinage, and other misdemeanours, 115. Dress of 
lords and magistrates, ib. Defence against the English, 116. 
Warden raids, 118-119. Defence of the country, 123. Defence 
of the Borders, 124. Plague, 125. Coinage, 126. Customs, 129. 
The Courts of Session, 138. Arms, and weapon-schawings, 139. 
Dress, 140. Leases, 142. Regalities, ib. General grievances, 
143. Lint, and merchandise, 144. Agriculture, and woods and 
forests, 145. Game and fishing, 146. Destruction of wild beasts, 
ib. Held during the reign of James III. in 1460, 158-159. Re- 
garding the faction of the Boyds, 177. Crime and disorder, 179. 
Money, ib. Commerce, 180. The king's marriage, 184-185. De- 
struction of the Boyds, 190. Tenants and landlords, &c. 196. 
Money, 198. Statutes, ib. In 1474, 206 n. Treaty with Eng- 
land, 217. Family feuds, ib. War with England, 226-227. The 
appointment of the Duke of Albany to the lieutenant-generalship, 
239-240. Treason of Albany, 243-244, 246. Marriage of James 
IV. 252. Mission to the court of Rome, ib. Ferry dues, 253. 
The disaffected nobles, 259-261, 262. Ecclesiastical privileges, 
263-264. Held during the reign of James 1 V. in 1488, 290. Re- 
garding the adherents of James III. 291. The rebellion against 
James III. 292. Administration of justice, commerce, coinage, &c. 
295-296. Foreign alliances, 305. Boroughs, ib. Ecclesiastical 
matters, 310-311. The king's marriage, 312. Trades, ib. Flour, 
313. Fishing, ib. Moor-burning, 314. Learning, &c. 315. The 
navy, v. 5. The Highlands and Isles, 19-20. Courts of law, 20. 
Pardons, ib. Merchandise, 21. Burghs, ib. Green woods. 22. 



150 INDEX. 

Weapon-schawings, 22. Land feus, ib. Agriculture, 23. Courts 
of law, ib. Members of parliament, ib. JJ eld during the reign of 
James V. regarding the regency of James, 72-73, 77. The custody 
of the young king, 87-88. The Regent Albany, 98-99, 104. 
French embassy, 104. Leave of absence to the regent, 105-106. 
The murder of De la Bastie, 108. Truce with England, 115. 
The disturbances among the nobles, 122. War with England, 131, 
139. The regency, 155. Truce with England, and the Reforma- 
tion, 162-163. The majority of the king, 166-167. Punishment of 
the Douglases, 189. Punishment of the Border baron*, 192. 
College of Justice, 199. The Borders, 210. Arms, ib. The works 
of'JLuther, ib. Burghs, 211. The lands of the rebellious barons, 
235. The reformers, 236. Judges, ib. Commerce, 237. Prepa- 
rations for war, 237-238. Held during the reljn of Mary, regard- 
ing the marriage and guardianship of the young queen, 269-270. 
The English party, 293-294. The increase of Protestantism, 295- 
296. Rival, held by the governor, Arran, and by the queen- 
mother, in 1544, 310-311. Held concerning the treason of the 
Douglases, 312-313 ; and Lennox, 332-;533. The revolt of the 
English party, vi. 6. The marriage of Mary with the Dauphin of 
France, 44-45. The licentious state of society, 54-55. The ap- 
pointment of Mary of Guise to the regency, 57. Administration 
of justice, 63. The French auxiliaries, 64. Suppression of games 
and festivals, ib. The marriage of Mary with the Dauphin, 67-68, 
71. Protestation of the reformers, 91-93. Confirming Protestant- 
ism in Scotland, 175-191. Concerning the death of Mary's hus- 
band, 203. The mission to Elizabeth of England, ib. The return 
of Mary to Scotland, 204-206. Held by Mary, 280-283. Regard- 
ing the restoration of the Earl of Lennox, 308. The sacrifice of 
the mass, ib. The treason of Moray, vii. 28. The murder of 
Darnley, 83. Protestantism, 84. Held, in the regency of Moray, 
regarding the dethronement of Mary, 162. The Reformation, 164. 
Mary's imprisonment, and the murderers of Darnley, 165-167. 
The supporters of Mary, 194. Rival, held by Lennox and 
Grange, 293, 295-296. Held to appoint Morton regent, 328. Re- 
garding the queen and her party, 335. The church, 336-337. 
The treaty with England, 341. Held in the reign of James VI. 
proclaimed in 1578, Tiii. 30. Held at Stirling, 35-37. Held in 
1579,52. Held regarding the accusation of Morton, 74. The Raid 
of Ruthven, 159. Held in 1584,177,204-205. In 1587, ix. 11-12. 
Held regarding the establishment of Presbytery, 63-64. The 
treason of Bothwell, 86-87. The Kirk, 87. The Popish earls, 
87-88,137. England, 236. Episcopacy, 237. The state of the 
finances, 268. The changing of New-year's-day, 270. Supplies 
for a war with England, 285-288. The Ruthven conspiracy, 
321-322 

PARLIAMENT Record of proceedings of, at Perth, in 1364, ii. 
886-389. Record of, in the reign of David II. 391-393, 394-396. 
Record of, at Scone, in 1368, 396-399. Record of, in the reign 
of James III. iv. 134 

Scottish, appeal to, iii. 26-27. Speaker of, first introduced, 226. 



INDEX. 151 

Members of, first introduced, 226-228. Graham accuses James I. 
before, 258. Improvement of, by James I. 270-271. Enactments 
regarding members of, Y. 23. Noticed, 76. Message of, to Henry 
VIII., 98-99, 128-129 

PARLIAMENT of 1560 renewed, vii. 120 
in the 13th and 14th centuries, noticed, ii. 217-236, 264 n. 

English, resolutions of, with regard to Baliol, i. 91. Held at 

Carlisle, 148. Held at Lincoln, confirmation of the great charters 
and debates concerning the Pope's claim on Scotland, 163. Held 
at St. Andrews, 177. Held, 193, 284, 3'25. Recognises the inde- 
pendence of Scotland, 350-353. Held, iv. J87. Noticed, v. 209; 
ix. 237, 244. Elizabeth's last, 338-341 

PARLIAMENT HOUSE, vi. 179 

PARMA Prince of, ix. 17, 18, 23-24 

PARR Lord William, v. 284 n. 287 n. 

PARRY Dr. viii. 202. His conspiracy against Elizabeth, 257 

PAUL II. Pope, iv. 199 

III. Pope. His mission to James V. v. 209 

Signor, viii. 97-98 

PAULET Sir Amias, viii. 259, 265, 276, 282-283, 283-284, 296, 
300, 301-302, 311, 324, 327, 343-347, 355; ix. 2 

PAVIA Battle of, v. 161, 163 

PEARLS-Trade of, in Scotland, ii. 255 

PEASE BRIDGE, vi. 20 

PEATHS The, vi. 20 

PECTY, iv. 114 - 

PEEBLES, ii. 238, 254; vi. 13 n.; vii. 246, 297; viii. 1 

the Jord-chamberlain, slain, ii. 72 

County of, ii. 32; iv. 94 

Forest of, ii. 168 

PELHAM Sir John, iii. 168 

PEMBROKE Earl of, i. 58, 269,282; iv. 168; vii. 217, 230; viii. 
311 

Aymer de Valence, Earl of, stipulates with the governor of 

Scotland, i. 177. Invades Scotland, 204, 206. Defeats Bruce at 
Perth, 206-208. Noticed, 214, 225. Retreats from Scotland, 226. 
Defeated by Bruce at Loudou Hill, 227-228. Casual notices of, 
230, 231, 258; ii. 173 

William de Valence, Earl of, i. 190 n. 

PENCRAG Hill of, iii. 86 

PENE1L HEUGH, v. 315 

PENNING TON Sir John, taken prisoner, iv. 55-56 

PENRITH, i. 160. Burnt, ii. 67 

PENTLAND Moor of, iv. 93 

PENTLAND FRITH, i. 24. Haco, King of Norway, encounters a 
storm in, 37. Mentioned, v. 230; vi. 45 

PERCY Henry de, appointed keeper of Galloway and Ayr, i. 107 

Sir Henry, sent with an army into Scotland, i. 115. His nego- 
tiations with the chiefs, 115-116. Marches towards Stirling, 119. 
Attends the meeting at York, 134. Stipulates with the governor 
of Scotland, 177. Sent with the army into Scotland, 204, 206. 



152 INDEX. 

Casual notices of, 214, 218, 219-220. Retreats into England, 220. 
Casual notices of, 244, 351; ii. 7, 32, 36, 69, 74. Intrigues with 
Baliol, 75. Casual notices of, 88, 118, 125, 127, 137, 143 

PERCY Alan de, ii. 350 

Henry, surnamed Hotspur, iii. 17. Defeated by Douglas, 

and taken prisoner, 45-53. Noticed, 55, 86. Defeats the Scots, 
108-115. His cruelty to one of his prisoners, 116-117. Conspires 
against Henry IV., and slain, 117-122. Casual notices of, 123, 128, 
159, 246, 294, 307-308 

Sir Ralph, at the battle of Otterburn, iii. 45, 50 

Henry, son of Hotspur, iii. 130, 131-132, 159, 281-282, 288 

younger, of Northumberland, taken prisoner, iv. 55-56. 

Noticed, 91 

Sir Henry, vi. 116, 117; vii. 242 

Sir Charles, ix. SCO 

Henry, Earl of Northumberland. See NORTHUMBERLAND 

Family of, iii. 116, 118, 307-308 

PERSIA, i. 360 

PERSONS Father, a Jesuit, viii. 270; ix. 187, 248. His intrigues 
with regard to the English succession, 345-347 

PERTH Council assembled at, i. 42. Meeting at, 67. Bruce as- 
sembles a force at, ib. Visited by Edward I. 76, 103. Casual 
mention of, 105, 174, 175, 186, 206, 234, 244,245. Taken by 
Bruce, 216-248. Casual mention of, ii. 10, 11, 14, 16 n., 18, 41, 
43, 44, 46, 48. Siege of, 56-59. Casual mention of, 67, 111, 
127, 132, 146,' 155, 171, 185, 201, 216, 228, 229,232 n. 233, 233 n. 
234,235,237,238,248,253. Early commerce of, 254, 288, 295. Men- 
tioned, 346, 366 n. Battle between the Highlanders on the Inch of, 
iii. 67. Casual mention of, 75, 137, 142, 143, 168, 180, 181, 187, 
189, 206, 220, 222, 226, 230, 232, 239, 240, 241, 247, 268; iv. 9, 
20, 40, 68, 88, 130, 138, 159, 288, 317; v. 19, 30, 72. Meeting of 
the Catholic party at, 267-268. Mentioned, 297. Disturbances in, 
307-308. Mentioned, 342. Protestantism of, vi. 96. Riot by the 
Protestants at, 98-101, 105. Taken by the queen-regent, 106. 
Retaken by the Protestants, 110-111, 113-114. Casual mention 
of, 127, 175, 347, 348, 349, 350. Convention at, in 1569, vii. 229, 
230, 233-235, 238, 338, 339. Casual mention of, viii. 102, 105, 
108, 168; ix. 117-119, 168, 173, 201, 225, 230,294,298,304. 
Gowrie conspiracy at, 316-318. Mentioned, 321 

County of, i. 210; ii. 168; iv. 182, 293; ix. 40 

Castle of, ii. 52 

Church at, v. 240 

Church of the Carthusians at, iii. 275 

Carthusian monastery of, destroyed, vi. 100-101 

Monastery of the Dominicans in. James I. murdered in, iii. 

261-267 

North Inch of, iv. 39 

Inch of, ix. 309,314 

Water Gate of, ix. 117 

PETER THE CRUEL, ii. 144 

PETERHEAD, ix. 167 



INDEX. 153 

PETRE Secretary, v. 332 n. 

PETTI E Castle of, v. 176 

PEVENSY, an English ship, vi. 12 

PHELIPPS -Thomas, viii. 260, 270, 270-287 

PHILIP IV. of France. Disputes with Edward I., i. 92-93. Treaty 
of marriage between his niece and the eldest son of John Baliol, 
95. Casual notices of, 135, 150. Truce between Edward I. and, 
151. Demands the release of Baliol and the Scottish nobles from 
Edward, ib. Is refused, 152. He applies to the Pope, 153. His 
sister married to Edward, 154. Noticed, 155. Engagement be- 
tween Edward and, regarding Scotland, 158. Supports the cause 
of Baliol, 166-167. Anxious to conclude a peace with England, to 
enable him to reduce the Flemings 168. His treachery to the 
Scots, 171-172. Negotiates between England and Scotland, 241. 
Favours Bruce, 242. Noticed, 256. His negotiations with Edward 
in 1297, 378-379. Noticed, ii. 228 

VI. of France, ii. 18, 21, 23, 40, 42, 46. Takes the part of 

Scotland against England, 49-50, 56-57. Casual notices of, 67, 93, 

94, 106, 126-127 

the forester of Platane, takes the castle of Forfar, i. 234 

II. of Spain, vi. 66, 94, 133, 201, 329. Assists Mary, vii. 

9. Casual notices of, 15, 241, 249, 257-258, 309, 317, 350. In- 
trigues with the Scottish Catholics, ix. 14-20, 23-24, 35, 44, 48, 68, 
165, 187 

III. of Spain, ix. 341, 348, 350-353 

PHILIPPA, queen of Edward III. of England, ii. 73 

PH1LPOT, a London merchant, iii. 15-16 

PICARD Sir Henry, and Lady Margaret, ii. 126-127 

PICKERING Castle of, i. 328 n. 

P1CTS Kingdom of the, noticed, i. 319 

Race of, noticed, ii. 302 

PILGRIMAGES Frequency of, in the reign of David II. ii. 135, 148 

PINKERTON criticized, i. 216 n. Noticed, 328 u.; iii. 2 n.; iv. 56 
n. 62 n. 275 n.; v. 97 n., 127, 134, 184 n. 

PINK IE, v. 293 

Battle of, vi. 18-35. Casual notices of, 36, 38, 47, 48, 60 n. 77; 

vii. 108; ix. 192 

PI PERDEN Conflict at, iii. 251 

PIRATE KINGS The Chronicles of, i. 38 

PIRATES, in the fifteenth century, iii. 138-140 

PISTIL OF SWETE SUSAN- Romance of, ii. 306-307 

PITARROW Lord, vi. 223, 316 n. 

Laird of, vii. 260, 342, 344 

Wishart of. See WISHART 

PITCAIRN, Abbot of Dunfermline. See DUNFERMLINB 

PITCAIRN'S CRIMINAL TRIALS, noticed, v. 184 n. 

PITM1LLIE Lord, vi. 2 n. 

PITMILLY Laird of, vii. 181 

P1TSCOTTIE Lindsay of, quoted, iv. 25-26. Noticed, 288 n. 

PITTENDREICH Douglas of. See DOUGLAS 

P1TTENWEEM Abbot of, vii. 164 n. 



154 INDEX. 

PITTENWEEM -Priory of, vii. 159 

PIUS JI. Pope, iv. 130-131 

PLAGUE The, in Scotland, i. 53 n.; ii. 108-109; iii. 240; iv. 22- 
23, -2.5- 126; v. 106; vi. 43 

PLATANE Philip, the forester of, takes the castle of Forfar, i. 
234 

PLATER Forest of, i. 234 n.; ii. 168, 169 

PLEASANCE The, vii. 301 

FLESHY, iii. 296, 299 n. 

PLUSCARDINE Prior of, ix. 160 

PLYTT Andrew, i. 28 n. 

POETRY of the Early Ages,ii. 299-312 

POICTIERS Bishop of, iii. 253 
Battle of. Casual notices of, ii. 94, 348; iii. 7 

POLAND Court of, ix. 236 

POLE Richard de la, v. 137 

POLEY, a creature of Walsingham's, viii. 259, 272 

POLG1LLIP. SeeGiLP 

POLLARD Laird of, ix. 76 

POLMAISTHORN, iv. 15 

POLWART, a minister, viii. 103, 104, 

POLWORTH Baron of, v. 193 

1MNT Robert, viii. 95, 96, 103, 131, 152, 178, 220; ix. 191 

PONTEFRACT, i. 324; iii. 130, 167 

Castle of Richard II. in, iii. 81, 279, 283, 286-287, 291, 292- 

293, 294, 296, 298, 299, 300, 314, 328. Mentioned, iv. 97 

PONTELAND, i. 4 

Tower of, iii. 47 

PONTHUS ET SIDOYNE Romance of, iii. 275 n. 

POOR Sir Eustace le, i. 183 

POPES. See ROME Court of 

POPH AM Attorney-general, viii. 311 

POPIL, iii. 86 

PORT- Hugo de, ii. 216 

PORTMOAK Abbot of, vii. 164 n. 

PORTSEYE, ii. 260 

PORTSMOUTH, ii. 260 

PORTUGAL Court of,iv. 317 

PORTUGUESE, v. 35, 36, 40 

POTTERROVV GATE, viii. 106 

POURIE Baron of, iv.268 

POWNALL Governor, noticed, ii. 332 n. 

POWRIE William, executed, vii. 169-170 

PREDICANT. See FRIARS 

PRAEMONSTRATENSIAN MONKS, ii. 178 

PRAGUE Reformers of, iii. 242-243 

PRELACY. See EPISCOPACY 

1'RKNDERGEST Sir William, ii. 24 

PRESBYTERIANS. See PROTKSTANT PARTY; also, CLEROT Scot- 
tish Protestant 

PRESBYTERY Establishment of, ix. 63-65 



INDEX. 155 

PRESS Enactments regarding the, vi. 54-55 

PRESSEN William de, ii. 43 

PRESSING Sailors, iv. 314 

PRESTON, v. 235; vi. 159, 163; ix. 76 

Sir John, ii. 109. 

favourite of James III. executed, iv. 234 

commander of the Bulleners, slain, vi. 30 

of Craigmillar, vi. 207 

Laird of, vii. 181 

Dr. viii. 47 

Mr John, ix. 1 93 

Sir John, ix. 230 

Captain, ix. 324, 327 

PRESTON PANS, vi. 22 

PRIMROSE Henry, vi. 2 n. 

PRINTING First introduction of, into Scotland, v. 36-37 

PRIVY SEAL Forcible affixture of, vii. 137 

PROTESTANT PARTY in Scotland. See also REFORMATION, RE- 
FORMERS Coalition of, with the Catholic party, v. 306-307. Effects 
of the murder of Cardinal Beaton on, vi. 1-10. State of, after the 
death of Henry VIII. and Francis I. 10-50; under Mary of Guise, 
59, 64, 65, 68. Supported by Elizabeth of England, 72, 74 ; by 
Knox, 77-81. Boldness of, to Mary of Guise, 81-82. Admonished 
by Knox, and sign the Covenant, 82-85. Their proposals to Mary 
of Guise, 87-90. Appeal to the parliament, 91-93. Influence of 
the house of Guise used against, 93-95. Quarrel of Mary of Guise 
with, 95-97. State of, on the return of Knox, 97. Treachery of 
Mary of Guise to, 98-99. Effects of Knox's preaching at Perth 
on, 99-101. Defence of their conduct, 101-104. Treaty with 
Mary of Guise, 104-105. New covenant of, 105-106. Expelled 
from Perth, 106-107. Meeting at St. Andrews, and determined 
opposition to the French party, 107-111. Take Perth, 111. Suc- 
cess of, and enter the capital, 113-115. Intentions of, and negoti- 
ations with England, 116-120. Accused of sedition, 120. Nego- 
tiate with Cecil, 121-124. Truce with Mary of Guise, and mission 
from France regarding, 124-126. Negotiate with Elizabeth, 127- 
129. Instigated by Elizabeth to depose Mary of Guise, 129-132. 
Headed by Moray, 134, 136. Receive money from Elizabeth, 
136-140. Stir up the people, 141. Warlike proceedings of, and 
occupy Edinburgh, 142-144. Threaten to depose the regent, 144- 
147. Poverty, and defeat of, 147-149. Secret treaties with Eliza- 
beth, 151-154. Issue a proclamation in the name of Francis and 
Mary against the Catholics, 155-156. Treaty with Elizabeth, 158- 
159. War with the regent, 159-160. Joined by Huntley, 160-161. 
Negotiations with Mary of Guise, 161-163. Present at her 
death-bed, 163-164. Refuse her burial, 165. Included by Eliza- 
beth in the treaty between England, Scotland, and France, 166- 
175. Parliament held by, and establishment of the Reformation, 
175-191. Commission from, to France, and reception of, 191-196. 
The Guises exert themselves to undermine the power of, 195-199. 
Joy of, at the death of Mary's husband, 202-203. Promised sup- 



156 INDEX. 

port from Elizabeth, 203-204. Invite Mary to Scotland, under 
certain stipulations, 204-206, 209. Refuse to renew the league 
with France, 225-226. Wish to prevent the return of Mary to 
Scotland, 230. Intolerance of, to the religion of Mary, on her 
return to Scotland, and her concessions to, 237-238, 242-243. (See 
also CLERGY Protestant.) Dispute with their clergy regarding 
the money of the church, 249 252. Approve of the proposed 
meeting of Mary with Elizabeth, 253-254. Favoured by Mary, 
269. Disapprove of Knox's violence, 283. Casual notices of, 
319, 320, 329. Displeased at the proposed marriage of Mary 
with Darnley, 331-332, 343, 345-347. Mary signs the league 
against, vii. 15-17. Sanction the murder of Riccio, 20-31. In 
favour with Mary, 84. Supported by Elizabeth, 116. Confede- 
racy formed by, against Mary, 119-120, 145, 186, 234-235,243. 
Comparative strength of, in the reign of James VI., ix. 39-40, 61, 
70, 72, 87, 96. Puritanism of, 274-275 

PROTECTOR OF THE STATUTES Bishops appointed to the 
office of, i. 42. Noticed, ii. 287 

PROVENCE The Count of, ii. 342 

PROVISIONS Price of, in the early ages, ii. 270-273. Enactments 
regarding, vi. 54 

PRYNNES Edward I. noticed, j. 167 n.; ii. 205 

PUCKERING Attorney-general, viii. 314 

PULLICI Mercantile house of, ii. 255 

PURITANS, vi. 72. Kept down by Elizabeth and James VI. ix. 
46-48 

PYNKENY Robert de, i. 72, 72-73, 77, 83 



Q 

QUATREMARS- John of, i. 337 

QUEEN OF MAY, vi. 64 

Q.UEENSFERRY, i. 52, 147; ii. 244 n.; iii. 21, 22, 29; iv. 62 n; 

vi. 350; vii. 175,297; ix. 57-58 
QUHELE or CHATTAN The Clan, defeats the Clan Kay at 

Perth, iii. 66-68. Noticed, 218; iv. 316. Revolt in, v. 175-176 
QUH1THERN Bishop of, ii. 133 
QUIN Walter, ix. 247, 248 
QU1NCY John, i. 42 n. 



H 



RACES Distinction of, in the 13th and 14th centuries, ii 188-193 
RACHRIN Isle of, i. 212, 218 
RADCOTE Bridge of, iii. 295 



INDEX. 157 

RAGMAN ROLL, i. 355 

RAILSTON, Bishop of Dunkeld, iv. 53 

RALEIGH Sir Walter, ix. 341, 344 

RALPH, Abbot of St. Augustine, ii. 341 

RAMBOUILLET De. His mission to Scotland, vii. 15 

RAMSAY Peter de, Bishop of Aberdeen, i. 12 n. 

of Ochterhouse, i. 287 

Sir Alexander, of Dalhousie, ii. 52. Holds a jousting match, 

53-54. His fame in defeating the English, 55. Noticed, 60, 63. 
Treachery of Douglas to, 64-65, 82 
Sir William, slain at a tournament, ii. 53-54 

Sir William, of Dalhousie, ii. 85 

Alexander, takes Berwick, iii. 17 

Sir Alexander, iii. 44 

Sir Alexander, of Dalhousie, slain, iii. 114 

Sir Lawrence, iii. 115 

Alexander, of Dalhousie, iii. 191, 251 

Alexander, vii. 289-290 

John, ix. 309. Rescues James VI. from the Master of Ruthven, 

314-316, 320 

RANALD of the Isles killed by Ross, ii. 67 

son of Ade, ii. 216 

a reformer. Martyrdom of, v. 298 

The Clan, vi. 61-62 

RAN ALDSOUN Alexander, of Glengarrie, v. 328 n. 

Angus, of Knwdort, v. 328 n. 

RANNACH Loch, i. 232 

RANNOCH Loch, iv. 317 

RANDOLPH Sir Thomas, in 1291, i. 73 

Sir Thomas, in 1559, joins the Reformers, vi. 143, 147, 153. 

Casual notices of, 177, 178-179, 183. Intrigues of, with England, 
185, 210, 246 n. Ambassador to Scotland, 248, 252, 253. Letter 
of, to Elizabeth, in favour of Mary, 256-257, 258. To Cecil, 260- 
261. Noticed, 263. Accompanies Mary to the north, 265-266, 
267-268. Casual notices of, 268, 269-270, 276, 278. Appointed 
by Elizabeth to propose Leicester in marriage to Mary, 287- 
290. Noticed, 292. Describes the reception of Lennox, 297-298. 
Noticed, 299. Again negotiates with regard to Leicester, 304-306. 
His conversation with Mary on the subject of her marriage, 309- 
314. Noticed, 314. Still negotiates a marriage with Leicester, 
315-316, 317-318, 321. His account of the state of Scotland, on 
the proposed marriage of Darnley with Mary, 323-324, 325-332, 
337. Misrepresentations of, regarding Mary, 341-342, 343-344. 
Casual notices of, 345, 349, 350. Misrepresents the state of affairs 
in Scotland, 353-355; vii. 2, 6. Suspected by Mary of encouraging 
the insurgents, 1, 4-5. Noticed, 13. Banished to Berwick, 19-20. 
His account of the plot against Riccio, 1 9, 24-26, 27, 35. Noticed, 
86 n. Interview with Elizabeth, 9.5-96,116,255. His embassy 
to Scotland on the death of Moray, 259, 261, 262, 265-267, 268, 
269,271,272,276,277,278, 280,283. His defence of Moray's 
character, 284-286. Noticed, viii. 14. Sent on a mission to Scot- 
land, 26. Communicates the news of Morton's fall, 28-29. Sent 



158 INDEX. 

to Scotland to aid Morton, 70-76. Plots against Lennox, 76- 
78. Noticed, 179, 194. His mission to Scotland, in 1S85-6, 
244-251, 294. Note on his negotiations in Scotland, 372-377. 
Letter from Douglas to, 385-386 

RANDOLPH Thomas, Earl of Moray. See MORAY 

Feudal hall of, described, ii. 322-323 

RAPIN, the historian. Error of, i. 4 n. Noticed, iii. 296; ix. 329 

RATCLIFF, commander of the Bulleners, slain, vii. 30 

RATCL1FFE Roger, v. 150, 153, 155 n., 157 n. 

RATTRAY Eustace de, i. 322-324 

RAULET, French secretary, vi. 323; vii. 9 

RAVENSHEUGH- Castle of, ix. 59 

RAVENSHIKE, ii. 9 

RKACH Robert, or Swarthy Robert, iv. 45 

READING, iii. 295 

RED CROSS Use of the badge noticed, v. 313, 314, 317, 335; 
vi. 40 

RED FRIARS, ii. 178 

REDCASTLE, iv. 114 

REDESDALE, ravaged by the Scots, i. 99. Casual mention of, 
246,282; iii. 47 

REDMAN Sir Mathew, iii. 45, 49, 50 

REFORMATION The. See also PROTESTANT. Increase of the 
principles of, in Scotland, v. 163. Approach of, 199, 200, 208- 
210. Endeavours to influence James V. against, 214-217. James 
endeavours to stop the progress of, 222-226. Henry VIII. endea- 
vours to make James join in, 227-229. 'James influenced by the 
clergy against, 234, 236, 237, 238-239, 241. Many of the nobles 
in favour of, 246-247. Division regarding, on the death of James 
V., 257-261. Favoured by the governor, Arran, 271. Progress of, 
283. Apostacy of Arran to, 287, 294-295. The Anglo-Scottish 
party in favour of, 304-305, 338-339. Connexion of the martyr- 
dom of Wishart, and murder of Beaton, with, 340-356. The sup- 
port of, vi. 2, 43, 52. The cause of the war of, noticed, 67. Estab- 
lishment of, in England, 72. Support of, by Knox, 75-81. Effect 
of his retirement on, 81. Confirmed in Scotland by parliament, 175- 
191. League in favour of, 210. Tolerated by Mary, 238. Knox 
stipulates with the confederate nobles to establish, vii. 119- 
121. Noticed, 146, 230-231, 331 

REFORMERS Persecution of, v. 176-179,206-207,222-226,236, 
297-299, 308, 340-349; vi. 86-87 

REGALITIES Enactments regarding, iv. 142 

REID Andrew, iv. 18 

Bishop of Orkney, v. 267. Mission to France, and death of, 

vi. C8-70 

a servant of Morton, viii. 77-78 

REIDHALL Otterburn of. See OTTERBURN 

RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS,^ the 13th and 14th centuries, 
ii. 175-178 

REMORGNY Sir John de, iii. 73, 76. Bad character of, 103-104. 
His quarrel with the Duke of Rothesay, and assistance in the 
murder of, 104-106 



INDEX. 159 

REND ALGROSS Monks of, ii. 185 

RENFREW, i. 244; ii. 37, 39, 238, 250; iv. 293; v. 309; vi. 16 

Barons of the county of, vii. 180 

Barony of, iv. 193 

County of, iv. 16; ix. 40 

RENTON, burnt, v. 303 

RENT-ROLL, in the MS. Cartulary of Kelso, ii. 400-402 

RESBY John, accused of heresy, and burnt, iii. 141-142. His 
followers, 142-143. Casual notices of, 155, 198, 243, 284; iv. 35 

RESTALRIG, iv. 14; vi. 149, 159; ix. 330-334 

Laird of, vii. 344 

RESTENNET Monks of, ii. 169 

REVEDEN, ii. 279 , 

RHEIMS, vi. 216 

Archbishop of, iii. 202, 231, 253 

RHINEGRAVE The, in 1548, vi. 44 

RHODES Sir Giles d' Argentine, Knight of. See ARGENTINE 

RHYMER Thomas the. See ERCILDOUNE 

RHYND Murdoch del, ii. 169 

Mr. William, tutor to the Earl of Gowrie, ix. 274, 296, 300, 

303, 304, 318, 323 

R1CCARTON Hepburn of. See HEPBURN 

RICCIO David, vi. 323, 330, 343; vii. 8. Promotion of, by Mary, 
9, 14. Bribed by Moray, 14. Sides with the Catholics, 16. Plots 
against, 17-28. Murder of, 28-30. Mary's revenge on the mur- 
derers of, 28-39, 40. Casual notices of, 44, 51, 55, 56, 57, 59, 61, 
63, 164, 254. Note on the murder of, 353-362. Casual notices 
of, viii. 81, 93, 172; ix. 271, 283, 291. 

Joseph, appointed secretary, vii. 38. Supposed connexion of, 

with the murder of Darnley, 59-61, 71-72. Letters regarding, 
362-365 

RICHARD I. of England, i. 362; ii. 195, 220, 265, 345-346, 357, 358, 
361, 361-362; v. 69 

II. ii. 168, 278. Ascends the throne, iii. 11. Invades Scotland, 

33. Deposed, and takes refuge in Scotland, 79-82. Mystery 
regarding, 85, 89, 127-128. Noticed, 129, 186. Historical 
remarks on the death of, 279-330 

III. iv. 209, 225, 231, 235, 236-237, 241, 245-246, 246, 247. 

Treaty with James III. 249-250. Treasonable intercourse of, with 
the Scottish nobles, 250-251, 252. Death of, 253-355. Noticed, 
v. 85 

a prior, ii. 291 

RICHARDSON Treasurer, vii. 235 

RICHEMONT Sir Thomas de, slain by Douglas, i. 293-294 

RICHMOND, i. 281, 293; ii. 219; v. 68; viii. 326. Death of Eliza- 
beth at, ix. 354-359 

John de Bretagne, Earl of, appointed governor of Scotland, i. 

231. Attacks Bruce, ib. Dismissed from the governorship, 
234. Taken prisoner by Bruce, 329 

John, Duke of, ii. 90 

Palace of, v. 10 



1 60 INDEX. 

RIDING East, i. 330 

West, i. 293 

RI DEATH'S BORDER HISTORY, noticed, i. 360 n.; v. 328 n. 

RISCOLOC, ii. 214 

RITSON, the antiquary, noticed, ii. 313 

RIVERS Lord, iv. 217, 220, 223 

ROBBERS Feudal, in the Highlands, subdued, iii. 25 

ROBERT I., i. 2, 43 n. His parentage, 43. Noticed, 44. Takes the 
oath of homage to Edward I., 94. He and his father empowered 
by Edward to receive their lands of Carrick and Annandale, 106. 
Renews his oath to Edward, 114. Breaks it and joins Wallace, 
ib. Returns to the English party, 116. Again joins Wallace, 
131. His neutrality, 138. Flies before Edward's army, 147. 
Noticed, 188 n. His descent, 189. Jealousy between his family 
and the Comyns, 190-191. His conduct during the period of 
Wallace noticed, 191-192. His neutrality, 192-193. His conduct 
when regent, 193-194. His league with Lamberton, 195 196. His 
conference with John Comyn, 1 96. Flies from the court of Edward, 
197. Sjabs Comyn, 198. Critical situation of, 199. His corona- 
tion, 201-203. Defeated at Methven, 206-208. Distress of his 
party, 208-212. His wife and daughter taken prisoners, 213. His 
memorial to the memory of Christopher de Seton, 215. Is excom- 
municated, 218. Successful attacks of, 218-220. Effect of the 
romantic interest in his fortunes, 220. His narrow escapes, 223- 
226. His success, 226-227. Defeats the Earl of Pembroke at 
Loudon Hill, 227-228. Seized with a severe illness, 232. His 
success in the north, 232-235. Ravages the county of Lorn, 239- 
240. Truce with England, 241-242. Declared king by the 
clergy and people, 243. Invaded by Edward 11.244-245. Invades 
England, 245-246. Takes Perth, "246-248. Again invades Eng- 
land, 249-250. Provoked by his brother's hasty treaty with Mow- 
bray, 257. His preparations for battle, 259-262. Reproves Ran- 
dolph, 263-264. His rencontre with an English knight, 265-266. 
His address before the battle of Bannockburn, 267-268. Defeats 
the English, 269-279. His wife mentioned, 278. Invades Eng- 
land, 281-282. Makes overtures for a peace with, 283. Settles 
the succession, and marries his daughter to the High Steward, 285- 
286. Goes over to Ireland, 287-288. Reduces the Isles, 290-291. 
Refuses to submit to the papal bull 'commanding a truce, 296-303. 
Is excommunicated, 306. Passes enactments regarding the succes- 
sion and the military, 306-309. His negotiations for a truce, 317- 
318. Conspiracy against, 322-324. Defeats Edward, 326-330. 
Farther negotiations for a truce, 331-334. Prepares to invade 
England, 336. His illness, 337-338. Acknowledged king by the 
English parliament, 349-352. His increasing illness, 354-356. His 
death, 357. His dying injunctions, 357-360. His appearance and 
character, 36 1-362. His family, 362-363. His tomb, 363. Note 
on his connexion with the Countess of Buchan, 390. Casual 
notices of, ii. 1,2-3, 6, 7, 10, 12. Reason of the overthrow of his 
dynasty, 16-17. Casual notices of, 19, 26, 29, 31, 37, 38, 44, 48, 
56, 59/63, 68, 70, 76, 83, 89, 90, 115, 118, 120, 123, 124, 135, 136, 



INDEX. 161 

145, 146, 162, 170, 171, 172, 183, 192, 202, 203,207,216, 218,228, 
229, 231, 233, 251-252, 257-258, 264, 266, 271, 276, 296, 299, 309, 
311 n. 312, 318, 321 n. 324, 338-339, 341. Chivalry of, noticed, 
347-349. Casual notices of, 357, 361 n. 362-363, 364, 365, 366- 
367; iii. 1, 3, 12, 14, 40, 52, 95, 152, 213, 235; iv. 31 n. 36, 171, 
179, 273, 318; v. 132-133, 251-252; vi. 317 

ROBERTII.i.234n.292. Appointed to succeed on the death of Bruce, 
306-307. Casual notices of, 335, 355, 362-363; ii. 27, 29. His 
success against the English, 35-37. Chosen regent, 37. Noticed, 
39-40, 55. Takes Perth, 56-59. His attempts to establish order, 
60-61. Disliked by David II. 63. Noticed, 65. At the battle of 
Durham, 70-74. Noticed, 73-74. Again regent, 76. Noticed, 78, 80. 
Objects to pay for the ransom of David, 83-84. Casual notices of, 
87,95, 101, 102, 106, 107. Opposes the designs of David, 110. 
Rises in arms against him, 117-118. Treaty with David, 119-120. 
Imprisoned, 121. Casual notices of, 131, 133, 144, 148, 150, 151, 
153,154,159,160. Released from prison, 160. Casual notices 
of, 162,218,248, 252, 264,267, 299. Ascends the throne, iii. 1-4. 
His character, 4-5. Treaty with France, 8-9. Power and turbu- 
lence of the nobility in the reign of, 12-17. Averse to a war with 
England, 22-24, 3 1 . Unable to go with the army into England, 32, 43. 
Infirmity of, 54. His death, and character, 56-57. Casual notices of, 
59, 63, 78, 165, 175, 177, 188, 255, 256, 259; iv. 27-28, 37, 122. 

III. ii. 117, 120, 131, 150, 151, 160; iii. 3-4, 5, 19, 20, 25, 43, 

54. Coronation and character of, 59-63. His dread of Albany, 
72. Binds the barons to support himself and his son, 72-74. Gives 
an order to arrest his son, 1 05. His imbecility and fears for his 
second son, 125-126, 132. His death, and character, 134-136. 
Casual notices of, 165, 175, 177, 188, 280, 281, 284, 289-290, 314, 
316, 317, 324 n. 328; iv. 6, 27-28, 31, 122, 131, 175 

111. Sister of, iv. 36 

a mason, ii. 275 

ROBERTSON, of Strowan, iv. 293 

warder of Dumbarton castle, vii. 288 

John, ix. 269 

of Strowan. Family of, iii. 268; iv. 45 n. 

the historian, noticed, vii. 312 n. 325 n. 

ROBIN HOOD, ii. 311; vi. 64 

ROBYN, of Callender, captain of Dumbarton, iv. CO 

ROBYSON Rowland, iv. 320 n. 329 n. 

ROCHELLE, ii. 277; iii. 253; iv. 181 

ROCHES Oliver de, i. 241 

ROCHFORT, iii. 231 ; iv. 134 

RODERIC, a piraU chief, i. 27, 27 n. 

ROGERS Dr., favourite of James III. iv. 214. Executed, 234 

ROHAN The Viscount of, iv. 57 n. 

Mary, Viscountess of, iv. 57 n. 

ROKEBY Thomas de, i. 342 

ROKESBURGH Fort of, i. 84 n. 

ROKESBURY, governor of Stirling, ii. 60 

ROKESLEY Gregory de, ii. 268 

VOL. X. L 



162 INDEX. 

ROLAND Sir, of Galloway, slain, i. 237 

ROLF, ii. 214 

ROLLOCK, minister of the kirk, ix. 222 

Principal of the University of Edinburgh, ix. 273, 274 

ROMANS The, in Scotland, noticed, ix. 362-363 

ROME Artists of, ii. 329 

Church and court of, excommunicates the party of Henry III. 

of England, i. 14. Alexander III. appeals to, 41. The clergy 
appeal to, 42. Sends an emissary into Scotland, 45. Alexander 
defends the clergy from, 50-51. Dispensation from, 58, 60-61. 
Mentioned, 114. Interferes with Scotland, 296-303. Excom- 
municates Bruce and his party, 318. Intrigues at, regarding 
Scotland, 332-334. Casual notices of, 353; ii. 3, 6-7, 21, 105. 
Margaret Logy appeals to, 159-160. Casual notices of, 230, 236, 
243. Early relations of the church of Scotland with, 281-288. 
Measures adopted at, regarding architecture, 330-332. Sanctions 
the University of St. Andrews, iii. 156. Act against purchasing 
of pensions from, 184. Bull of, 195. Mission of James I. to, 203. 
Mentioned, 242 ; iv. 9. Missions to Scotland from, 35. Dispensation 
from, 42. Casual mention of, 43, 52. Earl of Douglas at, 72,73, 74. 
Dispensation from, 97. Bull issued, 99. Casual mention of, 1 30- 1 3 1 , 
175. Intrigues at, 199-200. Bull issued from, 227-228. Mission from 
James III. to, 252-253, 257. Privileges claimed by, 263-264, 272. 
Casual mention of, 295, 296. Enactments curtailing the power of, 
in the Church of Scotland, 310-311. Dispensation from, v. 14. 
Casual mention of, 27,29, 30. League of, against France, 43-44. 
Casual mention of, 47-48, 81,86,94, 114, 121, 161, 199,202,203. 
Supported by James V., 206. Alarm of, 208-210. Endeavours 
of, to keep the support of James, 213, 215-217. Henry VIII. 
endeavours to withdraw James from his allegiance to, 227-229. 
The clergy influence James in favour of, 234, 236, 237, 238-239, 
241, 243-244. Cardinal Beaton supports the cause of, in Scotland, 
257-261, 265, 279, 283. Arran returns to his allegiance to, 287- 
288, 290, 294-295. Supports Beaton, 320. Wishart preaches 
against, 341-347. Effect of the murder of Beaton on the cause of, 
vi. 1-3. Supported by France, 10. Mentioned, 13, 52. Supported 
by England, 58, 65-66. Opposition of Elizabeth of England to, 
72-73. Abused by the Congregation, 84. Assisted by the Guises, 
93-94. Remains of, in England, 130-131. Pacific mission from, 
to Scotland, 141. Anathema against, 155-156. Support of, 160. 
Power of, in Scotland, annihilated by the Scottish parliament, 175- 
191. Plot of the Guises to support, 197-198. League against, 
210. The opinion of the Congregation on, 237, 240-241. Deter- 
mination of Mary to support, 238, 241. Favour the Scottish 
clergy, 251. League against the Reformation, 261-262. Secret 
message from, to Mary, 263, 315. Mentioned, 319. Supposed 
partiality of Elizabeth for, 321-322; and also of the Lennoxes, 
341. Casual notices of, 351, 355. Assists Mary with money, vii. 
9. Mary signs the league in support of, 15-17,21. Mentioned, 
39. Darnley intrigues with, 41, 57. Mentioned, 102. Power of, 
annulled in Scotland by parliament, 164. Casual notices of, 198, 



INDEX. ] 63 

249. Designs of, upon Scotland, 258. Casual notices of, 308, 309, 
317, 340; ix. 16, 23, 48. James VI. refuses to extirpate, in Scot- 
land, 80-82. Intrigues of, 165-166, 175, 186-187. James's sup- 
posed encouragement of, 258-259, 262, 263, 276-277, 332, 346-349 

RONALDSVOE, i. 23. Eclipse at, 24 

ROOKERIES Enactments regarding, iii. 184 

ROOS Godfrey de, ii. 256 

ROSE Romance of the, ii. 369-370 

ROSENEATH, iv. 114 

ROSES Wars of the, ix. 61. See YORK and LANCASTER 

ROSLIN Battle of, i. 169-170. Mentioned, 173, 194. English 
historians' account of, 379-380 

Chapel of, ii. 313 

Moor, v. 325 n. 

ROSMARTIN Chapel of, ii. 56 

ROSS, ii. 55, 141, 188, 192, 307; iv. 218; v. 7, 18, 19, 30, 111 
Robert de, deprived of political influence, i. 12, 13. His estates 
confiscated, 13 

Earl of, invades the Hebrides, i. 22 

William de, competitor for the crown, i. 72. Acknowledges 

Edward I. as lord-paramount, 72-73. The descent from which 
he claims the crown, 77. Illegitimacy of, 78. Withdraws his 
claim to the crown, 83 

Earl of, in 1296, invades England, i. 99. At the taking of the 

castle of Dunbar, 100. Submits to Edward I. 101. Noticed, 127 

Earl of, in 1306, betrays Bruce's family, i. 213 

William de, of Hamlake, i. 234 

Sir Walter, slain at Bannockburn, i. 279 

- Earl of, in 1333, slain at Halidon Hill, ij. 27-29 

Earl of, in 1339, ii. 58 

Earl of, in 1342. His feud with Ranald of the Isles, ii. 67 

Lord, in 1363, ii. 118, 127, 131. Revolt of, 141, 144, 151 

Hugh de. Revolt of, ii. 141, 144 

Earl of, in 1398, iii. 76 

Alexander, Earl of, iii. 146 

John, a chieftain, iii. 216 

Sir John, of Halket, iv. 58, 184, 254 n. 

Earl of, in 1449, leagues with the Earl of Douglas, iv. 63, 73. 

His death mentioned, 74 

John, Earl of, Lord of the Isles. Treason of, noticed, iv. 74-75, 

78, 80, 83, 85-86, 88, 92, 104, 105-106. Pardoned by James II. 
132-133. Noticed, 150, 154, 159. Intrigues with England, 164- 
165. Rebellion and death of, 166-167 

Donald, Earl of, iv. 106 n. 

John of Isla, Earl of, in 1473, iv. 165, 204. Rebellion of, 209- 



210,228, 318; v. 17 
James Stewart, Marquis of Ormond, Duke of, iv. 255, 261. 

Favours conferred on, by his father James III. 262, 284, 296, 298, 

304. Takes the part of Henry VII. against Perkin Warbeck, 

326 
of Montgrenan, tried before parliament, iv. 290-292 



164 INDEX. 

ROSS Alexander Stuart, Duke of. Birth of, v. 77. Noticed, 86-90. 
Death of, 96 

Earl of, in 1545, T. 195 n. 

Donald, Lord of the Isles, Earl of, assists Henry VIII. v. 328- 

329, 331, 335. Death of, 33G 

James Macconnell, Lord of the Isles, Earl of, joins Henry VIII. 

against Scotland, v. 336, 338 

Lord, vi. 175; vii. 181, 264; 336, ix. 67, 109 

Bishop of, iii. 124; iv. 18, 105; vi. 207; viii. 186, 200 

Lesly, Bishop of. See LESLY 

Euphemia, wife of Sir Walter Lesly, iii. 146 

Euphemia, Countess of, iii. 146; iv. 97 

Countess of, in 1427, imprisoned, iii. 216-217, 219 

Countess of, in 1456, protected by James II. iv. 119-120 

Euphemia. See EUPHEMIA 

Earls of, iii. 153 

Earldom of. Dispute regarding, iii. 146-147. Mentioned, iv. 

210,211 

County of, i. 213; iii. 153 

Lordships of, iv. 114 

ROTHEBURY Forest of, i. 128 

ROTHES Earl of, iv. 290. Slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 67 

Earl of, in 1525, v. 157, 299, 308, 350 

Norman Lesly, Master of, v. 250. Plots against Cardinal 

Beaton, 299-300. Noticed, 307-308, 315. Assists in the murder 
of Beaton, 350-356 

Earl of, in 1558. Death of, vi. 71 

Earl of, in 1559, vi. 151, 190, 336. Sanctions the murder of 

Riccio, vii. 23-24, 25, 32-33. Casual notices of, 86, 175, 341 

Earl of, in 1582, viii. 105, 137, 241; ix. 173 

Earldom of, vi. 201 

ROTHESAY, ii. 35 

David Stewart, Earl of Carrick, Duke of. His character, iii. 

68,71-72,74. Appointed regent, 74-78, 79. His marriage, 83-84. 
Defends Edinburgh against the English, 86-88. His licentious 
conduct and good qualities, 101-103. Conspired against, 104-106. 
Seized and starved to death, 106-107. The people accuse his 
murderer, 107. Casual notices of, 108, 125, 131, 136, 246, 286 

a herald, iii. 316; v. 41 

Castle of, taken, i. 26-27. Mentioned, iv. 193; v. 308 

Duchy of, iv. 208 

Palace of, iii. 1 35 

ROTHIEMURCHY Lake of, v. 175 

ROUEN, v. 235; vi. 51,275 

ROUGH John, v. 271, 277, 294, 339. His address to Knox, vi. 9-10 

ROW, a minister of the Kirk, vi. 175; vii. 121 

ROXBURGH, i. 16, 48, 59, 61, 89, 134, 136, 138 n., 167, 173, 230, 
244. Treaty of, ii. 18. Casual mention of, 88, 90, 153, 176, 248, 
249,253,255,279,295. Raid of, iii. 12-13. Casual mention of, 
145, 162, 241. Siege of, 253-254; iv. 133, 149-152. Casual men- 
tion of, 116, 118, 156, 162, 211, 293; vi. 35, 48, 49 



INDEX. 165 

ROXBURGH Castle of, i. 12. Surrendered to Edward I., 102. 
Committed to an English captain, 107. Mentioned, 117. Is 
retaken by Wallace, 125. Mentioned, 214. Taken by Douglas, 
252-253. Casual mention of, 254; ii. 22, 52, 60, 64, 65, 74, 119, 
123, 138 n., 170; iii. 6,32 

County of, ii. 32 

RUARI MOR. See MACLEOD, of Harris 

RUSSEL, husband of the Countess of Menteith, i. 17-18 

keeper of the privy seal, iv. 207 

a friar. Martyrdom of, v. 225-226, 295 

RUSSELL Sir Francis, viii. 16 

Lord. Murder of, viii. 227, 228, 238, 245-246 

Mr. John, advocate, ix. 34, 123 

RUDDIM AN Thomas, noticed, ii. 287 n.; iii. 2 n. 

RUDRI. See RODERIC 

RUFUS William, i. 6 

RUSHY FORD, i. 298 

RUSSIAN ARMY, i. 360 

RUSSIN Castle of, i. 256 

RUTHERFORD Sir Robert, and his sons, iii. 85 

Family of, iv. 218 

RUTHERGLEN, ii. 248 

Castle of, i. 241 

RUTLAND Earl of, v. 245; viii. 311 

RUTHVEN William, Sheriff of Perth, slain, iv. 38-39 

Lord, iv. 263. Joins James III. against the rebellious nobles, 

272, 274; and slain, 277 

Lord, in 1515, v. 88 

Lord, in 1543, v. 270. Fights for the provostship of Perth, 

307-308. Noticed, vi. 4 n., 5 n. 

Patrick. Lord, vi. 107, 111, 122 n., 144. Denounces Mary of 

Guise, 144. Casual notices of, 158, 162, 190, 328, 330, 332, 350. 
Joins in the plot against Riccio, vii. 1 8-28. Assists in the murder 
of Riccio, 29. Savage conduct of, to Queen Mary, 30, 32. Plots 
against Mary, and deceived by her, 33-34. Betrayed by Darnley, 
and takes refuge in England, 35, 41. Casual notice of, ix. 271, 
274, 283 

William, fourth lord, Earl of Gowrie, pardoned, vii. 57. Joins the 

party against Bothwell, 93. In charge of Mary at Lochleven, 
1 1 3, 122, 126, 139. Casual notices of, 247 n. 255, 265; viii. 27, 29, 
87, 94, 105, 108, 110, 111, 117, 123, 141, 147, 149, 160, 165. 
165-167. Carried prisoner to Edinburgh, 167. His condem- 
nation and death, 169-173. The consequences of his death, 174, 
182, 185. Casual notices of, ix. 271-273, 274, 275, 276, 280, 281, 
283, 290, 303, 305, 312 

Alexander, the Master of. His connexion with the Gowrie con- 
spiracy, ix. 292, 293-294, 295-305. Decoys James VI. into 
Gowrie House, 305-311. Seizes James, and slain, 311-315. Feel- 
ings with regard to the death of, 316-322. Noticed, 326-327. 

Andrew, a servant of Gowrie's, ix. 307-309, 314, 317 

Violet, ix. 317 



166 INDEX. 

RUTHVEN Lady Beatrix, ix. 281, 322, 327 

House of, viii. 124, 145. Destruction of, ix. 272. Noticed, 

274. Extirpated, 321-322. Noticed, 326-327 

Raid of, viii. 108, 152, 200, 384-385; ix. 272, 280, 291 

Castle of, iv. 74; viii. 109; ix. 147 

' Lordship of, viii. 185 

RUTHVENS, the younger brothers of Gowrie, ix. 322, 330 

RYAN Loch, i. 222, 256 

RYDON, Vice-admiral of England, v. 8 

RYE Henry de, i. 84 n 

RYMER Thomas, of Ercildoun, i. 207 n. 

RYMER'S FCEDERA, noticed, i. 116 n. 152, 15.5 n. 167 n. 183 n. 

283 n. 316, 317 n. 328 n. 369; ii. 95, 97 n., 205, 224, 231, 232, 

233, 356 n.; iii. 321, 322 



SACROBOSCO Johannes de, ii. 292 

SADLER Sir Ralph, v. 100. Intrigues in Scotland, 215, 227-229, 
241-242, 266, 271-272, 274, 275-277, 282, 284, 287, 291, 292, 293, 
295, 299, 319-320, 321-324, 327 n. 330 n. 334, 335 n. At the 
battle of Pinky, vi. 31. Mission under Elizabeth, 129, 133, 138- 
139. Noticed, 244. Note on, 387-388. Casual notices of, vii. 
195,202,310; viii. 311 

ST. ABB'S HEAD, iv. 302; vi. 18, 45 

ST. ALBANS, i. 19. Edward I. makes a pilgrimage to, 154. 
Mentioned, 259 

Abbot of, iii. 299, 303 

Monk of. See HORTO 

ST. ANDREW, patron saint of Scotland, L 130, 131, 319; iv. 127 

ST. ANDREWS, i. 76. Burnt by Wallace, 147. English parlia- 
ment held at, 177. Cathedral of, mentioned, 180. Casual men- 
tion of, ii. 39, 238, 295 ; iii. 126, 204, 240, 242 ; iv. 175, 325 ; v. 
159, 176, 177, 181, 279, 346-349, 352, 353; vi. 86. Meeting of 
the Protestants at, 107-110, 155. Casual mention of, 156, 174, 
309, 350; vii. 7, 228; viii. 186, 207, 227; ix. 69, 111, 227 

Bishop of, i. 6, 7, 57, 71 n., 90. 301 ; ii. 7, 84, 95, 96, 102, 109, 

111, 113, 120, 122, 133, 139, 206, 282, 283; iii. 3, 76, 195; iv. 
105; v. 105, 115, 149; viii. 178 

Gamelin, Bishop of, refuses to affix his seal,i. 12. Consecrated 

by the Bishop of Glasgow, 14. Appeals, in person, to the Pope, 
ib. Prohibited by Henry III. of England to return, ib. Noticed, 
16 

Archbishop of, ii. 167; iv. 305, 311; v. 16, 30 

Archbishop of, in 1513, slain at the battle of Flodden, v. 

67. Noticed, 74 

Prior of, iv. 288; viii. 29 

Sub Prior of, vi. 182-183 

Provost of, vii. 164 n. 



INDEX. 167 

ST. ANDREWS Hamilton, Archbishop of. 'See HAMILTON 

Hugh, Bishop of. See HUGH 

James, the Regent Moray, Prior of. See MORAY 

Malvoisine, Bishop of. See MALVOISINE 

William de Lamberton, Bishop of. See LAMBERTON 

Presbytery of, ix. 235-236, 261, 262 

Archbishopric of. Dispute regarding, v. 80-81 

Castle of, ii, 49; iii. 106, 190, 282; iv. 226; v. 333, 351, 353- 

356. Held by the Protestant party, vi. 2, 6-10, 1 1. T;.ken by the 
party of Arran, 13-15. Casual mention of, 75; viii. 228; ix. 199 

Church of, v. 218 

High Church at, ii. 198 

Convent of, ii. 213 

Palace of, v. 181, 347-348 

Priory of, vii. 276 

See of, i. 214; iv. 199, 209, 211; Viii. 21 



Tower of, v. 86 

University of, established, iii. 155-157. Mentioned, v. 9, 177; 

viii. 49, 103, 178; ix. 112, 235, 236 
ST. ANDREW'S CROSS, Order regarding, iii. 32 
ST. ANTHONY'S CHAPEL, vi. 159 
ST. ASAPH Bishop of, iii. 282 
ST. AUGUSTINE, ii. 178 

Works of, v. 224 

Canons regular of, ii. 177 

Ralph, Abbot of. See RALPH 

ST. BARTHOLOMEW Massacre of, vii. 307-308, 311 
ST. BEES Priory of, i. 291 n. 
ST. BRIDE Church of, i. 221 
ST. BRIDGET Chapel of, iv. 166 
ST. CL AIR William, Baron, i. 100 

Sir William, of Roslin, ii. 5 

Sir John, iii. 44 

House of, iv. 185 

ST. COLM Lord, vi. 249; ix. 201 

ST. COLM'S INCH Abbot of, iii. 181, 247-248; vii. 164 

ST. CUTHBERT Territory of, ii. 69 

ST. DUTH AC Sanctuary of, i. 213 

ST. DUTHOC Shrine of, v. 7. 30 

ST. GERMAIN, vi. 45-46, 234 

ST. JOHN John de. Crowns Baliol at Scone, i. 85 

Roger, i. 220 

Sir John de, defeated at Galloway, by Edward Bruce, i. 235-237 

Lord, v. 306 n. 

Sir James Sandilands, Lord. See SANDI LANDS 

ST. JOHN OF AMIENS. Shrine of, iv. 211, 221 

ST. JOHN OF BEVERLEY, i. 136 

ST. JOHNSTON. See PERTH 

SAINT LAON DE THOUARS-Abbey of, iv. 48 n. 

ST. MAGNUS Cathedral of, ii. 327 

ST. MARY'S, York, i. 291 n. 



168 INDEX. 

SAINT MICHAEL John de, ii. 66 n. 

Mount of, iii. 153 

Order of, v. 205, 326; vii. 15 

ST. MONANS, vi. 46 

ST. NINIANS, i. 260. Church of, 263 

ST. OMERS Merchants of, ii. 254 

ST. PAUL Hugh de Chattillon, Earl of, ii. 241 

ST. PAUL'S, iii. 81, 299-303, 328 

ST. PETER'S, at Rome, ii. 329 

ST. SABINUS Cardinal, i. 218 

ST. SALVATOR College of, iv. 175 

a ship, iv. 209 

ST. THOMAS, the Martyr. Shrine of, i. 153. Sword of, J92 

ST. VICTOR Priory of, in Paris, ii. 291 

SALISBURY Conference at, i. 58, 60 

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

Earl of, in 1364, ii. 128 

Earl of, in 1399, executed, iii. 294-296 

Earl of, in 1438, iv. 8, 55, 91, 136 

SALKELD, Depute-warden, ix. 194-195 

SALMON Supply of, in the time of Bruce, i. 235 

SALTOUN Lord, vii. 265 

SAMPSON Agnes, burnt, ix. 50. Noticed, 99 

SANDA Isle of, v. 338 

SANDILANDS Sir John, of Calder, murdered, iv. 78. Noticed, 
79,85 

Sir James, of Calder, Lord St. John, v. 338-339. His support 

of Wishart, 342-346. Casual notices of, vi. 79, 90. His mis- 
sion to France, 191-196, 203. Sanctions the murder of Riccio, 
vii. 21 

Sir James, ix. 83, 84, 262 

SANQUHAR Parson of, vi. 280 

Hamilton of. See HAMILTON 

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

SARACENS -Douglas's skirmish with the, ii. 4-5 

SARK River. Battle on, iv. 55-56 

Water of, ix. 196 

SAUCHIE BURN Battle of, iv. 273-278, 287, 290 

SAVAGE John, viii. 261, 264. Execution of, 299 

SAVOY, vi. 261 

Duke of, iv. 57, 120; vi. 249 

Duchess of, v. 42 

SAXON RACE The, noticed, ii. 188-193, 203, 204, 245, 307. 
Language of, noticed, 301-305. Architecture of, noticed, 317-318. 
Arms and armour of, 349-360. Mentioned, iii. 150 

SAXON HEPTARCHY The, ix. 363 

SAXONY Duke of, ix. 43 

SA YES Manufacture of, noticed, ii. 256 

SCALIGER J. noticed, ii. 294 

SCANDINAVIAN RACE. See NORWEGIAN 

SCARBOROUGH, burnt, i. 306. Mentioned, iii. 15; vii. 338 



INDEX. 169 

SCHAW Sir James, of Sauchie, slain, iv. 219 

SCHAWES Alexander, iv. 322 n. 

SCHEVES Mr. John, iii. 181 

SCHEVEZ, Archbishop of St. Andrews. His persecution of Bishop 
Graham, iv. 200-201. Influence of, over James III., 216. Casual 
notices of, 224, 236, 237, 238, 246, 247, 252, 290 

SCHOOLS, in the early ages, ii. 295-296 

Parish. First appearance of, vi. 187 

SCOLOC John, ii. 214-215 

SCONE, i. 1, 7, 49, 54, 85, 90, 93, 112, 201-203, 306, 324; ii. 6, 
16, 114, 124, 138, 145, 168, 185, 224, 233, 234, 254, 264 n.; iii. 3, 
10, 90; v. 25, 72. Burnt by the Protestants, vi. 113-115 

Abbot of, i. 6, 200, 202, 214; ii. 180; iii. 242, 247 

Monks of, ii. 179, 185, 206 

Abbey of, i. 105; iii. 59. Incident at, on the coronation of 

Robert III. 62-63, 172. Casual mention of, iv. 5, 288; viii. 185 

Coronation stone of, i. 105, 333. Proposed restoration of, 353. 

354 ;ii. 124 

Palace of, ii. 347 

SCOTLAND Meeting of the Estates to settle the succession, L 
49. Divided into four districts, 51. Trade of, 51-52. The 
states of, send to Edward I. of England for advice, 57. Their 
agreement with, 59-60. Meet at Brigham, 60-61. Send a letter 
to Edward, and to Eric, King of Norway, concerning the marriage 
of Margaret of Norway, 61-62. Treaty regarding the marriage of 
Margaret and Prince Edward, 63-65. Refuse to deliver up the 
fortresses to Edward, 66. Estates meet at Perth, 67. The clergv 
and nobility confer with Edward at Norham, 70-71, 72. The 
kingdom is delivered to Edward, 74-75. The regents swear fealty 
to Edward, 76. The commissioners ask the assistance of the 
English to decide which candidate for the crown is most eligible, 
79-80. The great seal broken, 85. The treaty of Brigham not 
adhered to, 87-89. The English nobility dismissed from, 93. 
Baliol confined by the parliament, 95. Disunited state of the 
kingdom, ib. The nobles make inroads into England, 99. Take 
the castle of Dunbar, 100. It is retaken by Edward and tha 
nobles taken prisoners, 100-102. The castles taken by Edward, 
102-103. Humility of the people to Edward, 104-105. The 
coronation stone, sceptre, and crown, carried by Edward to West- 
minster, 105. Renounces alliance with France, 105, 106. A new 
seal given and an Exchequer instituted by Edward, 107. The people 
rise against the English, 108. Edict of the Estates of, 113. A. 
famine in, after the battle of Stirling, 126. Reasons why the 
vassals could not join Wallace, ib. The nobility of, afraid to 
join Wallace, ib. The English send letters to the nobility, 
127. Disunited state of the country, 137. Philip IV. of France 
attempts to negotiate between Edward I. of England and, 151. 
The great seal, taken by Edward from John Baliol, 153. The 
regents send a letter to Edward, 155. The regents' arms 
takes Stirling castle, 156. The barons demand Baliol as their 
king from Edward, 1 57. Truce with England, 158. Claimed by 



170 INDEX. 

the Pope, 159. The English army in, harassed by the Scots, 166. 
Cause of, deserted by the Pope, 167. Sends ambassadors to the 
French court, 168. Recommences the war with England, 168- 
169. Defeats the English army at Roslin, 170-171. Deceived by 
Philip, 171-172. Letter from the deputies in France to the nobi- 
lity of, 172. Inability of, to stand out against Edward, 172-173. 
The people submit to Edward, 174-175. The governor and nobles 
surrender to Edward, 176-177. Edward returns to England, 
having subdued the whole country, 184. Government of, by 
Edward, 187. Bruce declared king, 243. Advantages of the 
victory at Bannockburn to, 279-280. Famine in, 284-285. The 
succession settled, 285-286. Enactments regarding the suc- 
cession and the military, 306-309. The people direct a mani- 
festo in favour of Bruce to the Pope, 318-321. Negotiation for 
a truce, 331-334. A truce concluded, 349-354. The overthrow 
of the Bruce's and establishment of Baliol, ii. 10-17. Distress in, 
59. Pestilence in, 79. Treaty to restore David II., 83-84, 94-97. 
Increase of trade during the peace with Edward III. of England, 
111-112. The barons refuse to submit to Edward, 137-138. 
Feuds among the barons, 143-144. Treaty with Edward con- 
cluded, 153. Famine in, iii. 6. Regulations regarding the 
French army in, 31-32. Peace with England and France, 63. 
Distress of the country, 240-241. Lawless conduct of government, 
iv. 51. State of, after the battle of Flodden, 71-79. Truce with 
England, 79, 83, 115. Disturbances in, 307-308. Independence 
of, v. 274-275. Excesses and disturbances in, vi. 47-49. Noti 
on the state of, after the battle of Pinky, 359-368. Intelligence 
from, being the journal of one of Cecil's spies, 388-389. Miserable 
state of, during the regency of Mar, vii. 304-305. State of, under 
Morton's regency, viii. 3-4. Excesses in, ix. 163. Review of the 
independence of, before the annexation to England, 362-363 

SCOTT Michael, ii. 292-294 

Sir Walter, of Kirkurd, iv. 104 n. 

Sir William, v. 93 

Walter, of Buccleugh, v. 156. Attempts to rescue James V. 

from Angus, 168-169. Casual notices of, 189, 193, 283, 315 

of Tushylaw, executed, v. 193 

of Buccleugh, vii. 242, 257, 268, 269,279, 296-299, 339; ix. 6, 9 

Sir Walter, of Buccleugh, ix. 130-131, 140, 159, 169-174, 181. 

His rescue of Kinmont Willie, 194-200, 389-390 

of Balwearie, ix. 164 

' Robert, of Haining, ix. 194-195 

Wat, of Branxholm, ix. 196 

Wat, of Goldielands, ix. 196 

Wat, of Harden, ix. 196 

Sir Walter, quoted, ii. 301. Noticed, 308 

Family of, iv. 104; v. 285 

SCOTTISH CHURCH. See CHURCH 

SCOTUS- John Duns, ii. 290, 292, 294 n. 

SCRIMGEOUR, or SKIRMISHUR Alexander, appointed Con- 
stabulary of Dundee, i. 131 



INDEX. 171 

SCROOP Henry, Lord of Marsham, iii. 320, 322-324 
SCROPE Lord Geoffrey, ii. 32 

Lord, ii. 69, 95 

Geoffrey, ii. 232 

Richard, Archbishop of York, joins in a conspiracy against 

Henry IV. of England, and executed, iii. 128-130. Casual notices 

of, 307-308, 313-314 

Lord, in 1432, iii. 241 

John, Lord, iv. 207-208 

Lord, in 1566. Letters of, vii. 47-48. Casual notices of, 127, 

184, 186, 189, 192, 269; viii. 206; ix. 3, 4 
Lord, Warden. His dispute with Scott of Buccleugh, ix. 194, 

199, 323 

Lady, sister to the Duke of Norfolk, vii. 183, 200 

Lady, sends the first news of the death of Elizabeth to James, 

ix. 359-360 
SCRYMGEOUR Sir James, slain at the battle of Harlaw, iii. 14? 

151 

John, iii. 173, 190 

SCYTHIA, i. 319 

SEAL The Privy, of England, lost, i. 329 

SEBASTIAN of Portugal, vii. 317 

SEGRAVE Nicholas de, i. 85 n. 

John de, attends the meeting at York, i. 134. Appointed 

governor of Scotland, 168. Commands the army of Edward I. 

in Scotland, 169-170. Left in charge of Scotland, 184. Noticed, 

278 

SELBY Walter, a border robber, i. 298. Executed, ii. 68 
SELKIRK, i. 184; ii. 250; iii. 118. Burnt, 163. Mentioned, iv. 

293 

John, iii. 106-107 

Abbey of, ii. 194 n. 

Castle of, ii. 173 

Forest of, i. 145, 231, 238, 244, 245; ii. 32, 82, 167, 1C8; iv. 

94, 102 

Forest kirk of, i. 131 

SELVES Monsieur, vi. 46 
SEMINARA, v. 27 
SEMPIL Sir James, ix. 261 
SEMPILL Robert, slain, iv. 38 
SEMPLE Lord, slain, iv. 277 

Lord, in 1565, vi. 336; vii. 164 n. 177, 239, 247 n. 297, 306 

Colonel, ix. 259 

SENECASTRE Forest of, ii. 168 

SENS William of, an artist, ii. 329-330 

SENTENCES Books of the, ii. 291 

SERLE William. Plot, and execution of, iii. 127-128, 306, 308- 

310, 313, 322 
SESSION Court of, instituted, iii. 207. Enactments regarding, iv. 

138-139, 143; v. 20. Instance of the independent justice of, ix. 

255-257 



1 72 INDEX. 

6ETON burnt, v. 303. Casual mention of, vii. 70-71, 74, 75, 107; 

ix. 363 
Sir Giristopher, i. 200. Rescues Bruce, 207. Executed, 215. 

Noticed, 334. Note on his delivery to the English, 391. Note on 

his connexion with the murder of Corny n, 391-392 

John de, put to death, i. 215. Noticed, 220 

Lord Alexander, i. 301-302 

Alexander, ii. 10 

Sir Alexander, defends Berwick, ii. 24-27 

' Thomas, son of Sir Alexander, delivered as hostage to the 

English, ii. 24. Hanged, 25. Note on the death of, 381-382 

Sir John, at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 110-115 

Alexander, assists in the murder of Sir David Fleming, iii. 134 

Sir John, in 1408, iii. 141 

Alexander, of GordAn, iii. 173 

Alexander, Lord of Gordon, iv. 18 

Sir Henry, slain, iv. 89 

Sir William, slain, iv. 89 

Lord, in 1469, iv. 192 

of Meldrum. Murder of, v. 218 

Lord, in 1542, v. 246, 263, 270, 273 

Lord, in 1558. His mission to France, vi. 68-71, 176 n. 

Casual notices of, vii. 70, 75, 86, 107, 118. Joins Mary's cause, 

174-175, 181, 264, 339-340. Casual notices of, viii. 84, 88, 99, 

109, 137; ix. 31, 84. Funeral of, 363-364 
Sir John, viii. 59, 124 

Sir Alexander, President of the Session, ix. 86, 185, 209, 213, 
217, 220. Instance of the justice of, in defiance of James VI. 
255-257. Noticed, 258-259. Remonstrates with James against 
raising an army against England, 285-286. Noticed, 361 

of Parbreath, ix. 184. 185 

Mary, one of the four Marys, vi. 45. 

Family of, ix. 68, 363 

SEWARD Richard, i. 85 n. 

Richard, Baron, at the taking of Dunbar castle, i. 100 
SHAKSPE ARE William, noticed, ii. 236; iii. 293 
SHAW, of the Clan Kay, iii. 68 

James, chamberlain, iv. 206-207, 293 

James, of Sauchie. Treason of, iv. 265, 273 

Abbot of Paisley, iv. 296 

George, v. 149 n. 

SHEEP Importance of, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. 

ii. 184 

SHEFFIELD Castle of, viii. 88 
SHELLY Sir John, executed, iii. 296 

commander of the Bulleners, slain, vi. 30 

SHERIFF Office of, in the early ages, ii. 204-205 
SHETLAND, i. 23, 40; iv. 162. Ceded to Scotland, 185-188, 211 

Annexed to the crown, v. 235 
SHEVES John, official of St. Andrews, iii. 156 
SHIRES Division into, in the early ages, ii. 205 



INDEX. ] 73 

SHREWSBURY Earl of, v. 130, 133, 135, 245 

Earl of, in 1548, invades Scotland, vi. 46-47 

Earl of, in 1568, vii. 213, 230, 237 

Earl of, in 1 583, viii. 140,259,275, 345, 346, 353, 355; is. 2,344 

Battle of, iii. 118-122, 126, 246, 307, 313 

SICILY King of, iv. 167 

SIDNEY Sir Henry, his mission to Scotland, vi. 262 

Sir Philip, noticed, iii. 53 

SIGISMUND The Emperor, iv. 212 

SIGURD, a Norwegian captain, i. 27 

SILVA Guzman de, vii. 9 

SILVER Import of, ii. 256-257. Enactments regarding, iii. 182-183 

SIMPSON, a priest. Martyrdom of, v. 224-225 

- Patrick, viii. 99, 220 

SINCLAIR Sir William, refuses to give up the fortresses to 
Edward I. i. 66 

William, i. 86 n. 

Bishop of Dunkeld, routs the English, i. 295-296 

Sir William, of Roslin, ii. 5 n. 

Bishop of Dunkeld, in 1332, ii. 16 

Sir William, ii. 104 

Sir Walter, slain at Homildon Hill, iii. 110-114 

Sir William, of Hermandston, iii. 115, 141 

William, iii. 252 

Patrick, v. 149 n. 188, 192 n. 

Lord, v. 182, 306 n. 

James, governor of the Orkneys, v. 1 94 

Oliver, favourite of James V. v. 249, 284 

President of the Session, vi. 54 

Henry, Dean of Glasgow. Talents of, noticed, vi. 63-64 

Lord, in 1567, vii. 86 

Thomas, vii. 137 

of Roslin, ix. 59 

Lady Beatrix, iv. 36 

SIR TRISTREM Romance of, ii. 300-301, 305, 308, 337-338, 339 
SIXTUS IV. Pope, iv. 199 
SKENE Mr. noticed, ii. 279; iii. 95 

Sir John, ix. 43 

the Clerk-register, ix. 185 

SKINBURNESS, i. 337 

SKIPTON IN CRAVEN, burnt, i. 306 

SKIRMISHUR Alexander. See SCHIMGEOUR. 

SKY Isle of, i. 24; ii. 274; iii. 147; v. 230, 231 n.; ix. 176, 253 

SLAINES, i. 232 

Castle of, ix. 26, 76, 153 

SLAUGHTER-HILL, iii. 109-110 

SLUYS, ii. 4,257, 277; iii. 28 

SMETON Thomas, viii. 48, 96, 104-105, 119 

SNOWDON, a Dane, v. 14 

SODOR Bishoprick of, i. 41 n 

SOISSONS Guy, Bishop of. See Gtrv 



1 74 INDEX. 

SOLTRE Monastery of, ii. 208-209 

SOLWAY Frith of,i. 130, 157, 245; ii. 74, 187; iii. 40; iv. 55 

Sands of, i. 159 

SOLWAY MOSS Defeat at, v. 249-250. Noticed, 250-251, 253, 
254, 258, 260, 281, 282, 319 

SOMER, of Balyard, iv. 268, 272 

SOMERLED Reginald, King of Man, ii. 240 

SOMERSET Earl of, iii. 169 

Duke of, iv. 77, 80, 100, 112, 168, 169 

Thomas, ix. 360 

Hertford, Duke of. See HERTFORD 

House of, iv. 46 

SOMERVILLE Walter de, of Linton and Carnwath, i. 200 

Sir John de, i. 207. Suffers death in the cause of Bruce, 217 

- Thomas, of Carnwath, iii. 188, 192 

Sir Thomas, of Somerville, iii. 248 

The Master of, iv. 55 

Thomas, of Plane, joins the party of the Boyds, iv. 174, 176- 

177. 

Lord, iv. 176, 177 

Lord, in 1521, v. 125. Taken prisoner at Sol way, 250. Signs 

the bond to Henry VIII., and returns to Scotland, 254-303. 
Casual notices of, 306 n., 311, 338-339; vi. 4 n., 5 n. 

Lord, in 1560, vi. 184 n. 336; vii. 175, 264 

SONG First Scottish, i. 53 

SOOR Paul, i. 28 n. 

SOULIS Nicolas de, competitor for the crown, i. 72. Acknow- 
ledges Edward I. as lord-paramount of Scotland, 72-73. The des- 
cent from which he claims the crown, 77. Withdraws his claim, 
83 

John de, i. 86 n. Chosen one of the governors of Scotland, 

150. The castle of Stirling delivered up to, 156. Noticed, 159. 
Sent to the court of France, 168 

William de, i. 86 n. 

Sir John, i. 287. Slain, 289 

Lord William de. Conspiracy of, i. 322-323 

SOUTHAMPTON Earl of, v. 245 

SOUTHW ARK Church of St. Mary Overy, at, iii. 169 

SOUTHWELL Lady, ix. 358 

SOUTRA, ii. 74, 109; iv. 232 

SOUTRA EDGE, iv. 117 

SOW, an instrument of war used at the siege of Berwick, i. 311- 
312 

SPAIN, i. 319; ii. 277 

Prince of. Proposed marriage of, with Queen Mary, vi. 200- 

201, 207, 210, 220, 277, 285 

Infanta of. Claim of, to the throne of England, ix. 244, 278, 

284, 329, 345-346, 347 

Artisans of, v. 240 

Court of, iv. 295, 305-306, 310, 319; v. 34, 103; vi. 198, 261- 

262; vii. 231, 268, 286, 287, 302, 306, 309, 349-350; viii. 186, 



INDEX. 1 75 

194, 201, 202, 216, 266. Mary's proposal to, regarding an attack 
on England, 366-369. Casual notices of, after the execution of 
Mary, ix. 7, 10, 14-20, 21, 23-24, 35, 39, 43-44, 48, 49, 66-77, 87, 
96, 108, 122, 124, 129, 133, 141. Intrigues of, with Scotland, 144, 
156, 157, 168, 175, 183-184, 186, 187, 192, 202, 250,258,259,276, 
278, 284, 328, 332, 345-348, 350-353 

SPAIN Learning of, in the early ages, ii. 293 

SPANISH Soldiers, v. 327, 331; vi. 19, 31, 42 

horses, i. 33. 

SPANISH BLANKS Plot of the, ix. 66-77, 109, 115, 119 

SPALDING, a citizen of Berwick, betrays the town, i. 303 

SPECTRES Instance of the belief in, i. 49-50 

SPEED, i. 3 n. 

SPELMAN, the antiquary, noticed, ii. 279 

SPENCE Thomas, Bishop of Aberdeen. Advice of, to James III., 
iv. 224 

a friar, v. 298 

SPENS John, of Perth, iii. 248 

Black John, vii. 71, 159-160 

of Wormiston. Generous conduct, and death of, vii. 297-298 

SPENSER, the poet, ix. 247-248 

SPERNICUS, the astrologer, iv. 216 

SPEY Forest of, ii. 167 

river, ii. 169; iii. 153; v. 189; vi. 265; ix 75 

SPINOLA, Spanish commander, ix. 340 

SPINY Lord, ix. 84, 123 

SPOTTISWOOD'S HISTORY noticed, ix. 50, 203-204, 220,225, 
263 292 

SPURS Battle of, v. 51 

STAFFORD Earl of, iii. 36 

Earl of, in 1403, slain, iii. 121 

Lord, viii. 311 

STANDARD Battle of the, mentioned, i. 314 ; ii. 189, 308, 335, 
343, 350, 351, 353, 354, 358, 363, 366 

STANHOPE PARK, i. 343 n., 344, 349 

STANLEY Sir William, iv. 326 

Sir Edward, at the battle of Flodden, v. 63-65 

STAR-CHAMBER, viii. 323-324; ix. 3, 22 

STARHEAD, an Englishman. Murder of, v. 42 

STARNES-John, ii. 213 

STELTONS The, iv. 325 

STENHOUSE Hamilton of. See HAMILTON 

STEPHEN, King of England, ii. 194 n., 358 

STEVENS William, Bishop of Dumblane, iii. 156 

STEWARD Alexander, the High, i. 33, 34 

James, the High, appointed as one of the regency, i. 54. Joins 

the Earl of Carrick, 56. Noticed, 61 n. Receives a grant from 
Edward I. of England, 86 n. Surrenders the castle of Roxburgh, 
and swears fealty to Edward, 102. Joins Wallace, 113. Re- 
turns to the English party, 1 1 6. His skirmish with the English 
at Stirling, 120. Attempts to negotiate with Wallace, 120-121. 



176 INDEX. 

Joins Wallace, 124. Noticed, 127 n. Sent to the court of 

France, 168. Terms held out by Edward to, 177. Noticed, 192, 

193 n.; ii. 167, 172 
STEWARD John, brother of James, the High, joins the Earl of 

Carrick, i. 56. Noticed, 193 n. 
Walter, the High, commands at the battle of Bannockburn, i. 

261, 262. Noticed, 269, 271, 272. Married to Marjory Bruce, 

286. Casifal notices of, 287, 291, 293, 305, 307. Defends Berwick, 

309-313. Casual notices of, 316, 321, 329. Death of, 334-335. 

Casual notices of, 335, 362; ii. 180, 218; iii. 1 

Robert, of Menteith, son of Robert II. ii. 117, 120, 150, 151 

Alexander, Lord of Badenoch, son of Robert II. imprisoned, ii. 

121. Noticed, 149 n. Released, 160 

Alan, son of Walter, ii. 180 

Robert, the High. See ROBERT II. 

John, of Kyle. See ROBERT III. 

Daughter of Robert II. married to John of the Isles, ii. 150 

STEWART John, i. 42 n. 

Sir John, of Bonkyll, joins Wallace, i. 138. Slain at the 

battle of Falkirk, 145, 185 

Alexander, of Bonkill, i. 238 

Sir John, slain, i. 289 

Sir James, at the battle of Halidon Hill, ii. 27-29 

John, ii. 29 

Duncan, ravages the Lowlands, iii. 64-65 

Lord Murdoch, iii. 73 

Sir William, of Jedburgh, iii. 73, 76, 85 

of Angus, iii. 110 

Sir Robert, of Durisdeer, at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 

110-115. Slain at the battle of Shrewsbury, 1 1 9- 1 22 
Sir John, of Lorn, at the battle of Homildon Hill, iii. 110-115. 

Noticed, 141 
Sir William, of Forrest, condemned as a traitor by Hotspur, iii. 

116-117 

Robert, son of Robert III. iii. 136 

Sir Walter, of Ralston, iii. 137, 154 

Sir John, iii. 187 

Sir Thomas, iii. 187 

Walter, arrested, iii. 190. Condemned and executed, 191-192 

Lord Alexander, iii. 173. Arrested, 189-190. Condemned 

and executed, 192-193 

Sir John, of Dundonald, the Red, iii. 190. Slain, 194 

James, attempts to revenge the death of his father, Albany, iii. 

194. Dies in banishment, 201 
of Darnley, Count of Dreux, Lord of Aubigny, iii. 202, 231. 

Slain, iv. 15 

Sir Robert, of Lorn, iii. 248 

John Gorae, of Athole, iii. 268. Slain, iv. 39 

Sir Robert, joins in the conspiracy and murder of James I. iii. 

255-267. Executed, 268 
Sir Alexander. Feud of, iv. 15-16 



INDEX. 377 

STEWART John, Lord of Lorn, iv. 16 

Sir James, the Black Knight of Lorn, marries Queen Johanna, 

iv. 16-17. Imprisoned, 17. His neglect of his wife, 46-47. Casual 

notices of, 53-54, 119,237 

Sir William, of Lorn, iv. 17 

Sir Allan, slain, iv. 78 

Sir James, slain, iv. 78 

Andrew, bishop of Moray, iv. 239, 243 

Bernard, Lord Aubigny, iv. 246. Intrigues of, 254 

Matthew, iv. 293. Revolt of, 297-299 

Neill, iv. 293 

Alexander, v. 102 

of Ardgowan, v. 1 14 

Henry, Lord of Methven, paramour of Margaret, Queen of 

James IV. v. 150, 151, 154, 160. Marries Margaret, 165. Casual 
notices of, 179-180, 239; viii. 204 

Esme'. His arrival, and favour with James VI. viii. 49-53. Made 

Duke of Lennox, ib. His influence over James, 54-55. Charged 
with a design against the person of the king, 55-58, 59, 60- 
62. Rising favour, and fears of Elizabeth against, 63-66. Insti- 
tutes proceedings against Morton, 66-69, 70-74. Plot against, 76- 
78. Advancements in the execution of Morton, 85-88. Quarrels 
with the church, 90-91. Casual notices of, 91-93, 96-97,98-100, 
104-106, 108, 110-114. Demands trial before the Estates, 119. 
Noticed, 129-130. His death, 149. Noticed, 169. His last letter 
to James, 386-387 

John, viii. 49 

Colonel, viii. 109, 117-119, 135, 137, 145, 149. Arrests Gowrie, 

167. Casual notices of, 184, 235; ix. 43, 283 

of Traquair, viii. 173 

Sir William, viii. 184, 241; ix. 11, 17, 52 

Hercules, executed, ix. 165 

Captain James, Earl of Arran. See ARRAN 

Sir John, Earl of Athole. See ATHOLE 

Robert, Lord of Aubigny. See AUBIGNY 

Alexander, Earl of Mar. See MAR 

Walter, Earl of Menteith. See MENTEITH 

Lady Catherine, iv. 119 n. 

Lady Janet, wife of the Earl of Huntley, iv. 119 n. 

Lady Elizabeth, Lady Janet, Lady Margaret, and Lady 

Marion, daughters of the Earl of Lennox, iv. 254 n. 

Lady Janet, wife of Mure of Caldwell, v. 100 n. 

Catherine, v. 177 

Margaret, vii. 334 

Lady Arabella, ix. 278, 346 

House of, i. 292; vi. 201; ix. 58, 62, 78, 79, 88-89, 108, 362' 

Lands of, iv. 208 

STEW ARTON Lordship of, iv. 95, 96, 193 

STIRLING, i. 15. Invaded by the Norwegians, 30. Occupied 
by Edward I., 76, 102. Battle of, mentioned, 117. The English 
army at, 119-122. Battle of, 122-125. Battle of, mentioned, 126, 

VOL. X. M 



1 78 INDEX. 

134, 193. Burnt by Wallace, 146. Taken possession of by Ed- 
ward, 146-147. Scottish army at, 155- Besieged by the regents 
of Scotland, 156. Delivered up to John de Soulis, ib. Casual 
mention of, 175, 216; ii. 179, 220, 237, 248, 249, 253, 295. Battle 
of, mentioned, 366; iii. 53. Casual mention of, 78, 180, 191 ;iv. 11, 
12, 18, 24, 41, 56, 85. Burnt by the faction of Douglas, 88. 
Casual mention of, 116, 117, 159, 172, 273, 277,290,291,294, 
295, 300, 321; v. 8, 25, 30, 96, 115, 119, 121, 159, 165, 170, 171, 
188, 285, 287, 288, 306, 310, 326, 332; vi. 3, 17, 34, 36, 37, 56, 
95, 97, 98, 114, 115, 127, 128, 149, 151, 156, 336 ; vii. 3, 54-55, 
88,89, 90, 92, 93, 154, 177. Convention at, 225,226. Casual men- 
tion of, 238, 251, 255, 277, 295-296. Seizure of Lennox and his 
party in, 296-300. Casual mention of, 299, 313, 319, 322, 323; viii. 
8, 35-37, 46, 47, 49, 50, 58, 92, 94, 96, 103, 1 14, 119, 167, 194, 203, 
219,240,242. Attack on, 363-365. Casual mention of, ix. 68, 107, 
130, 143. 152, 154, 170, 173, 321 

STIRLING Sir John, ii. 53 

Alexander, slain, iii. 151 

of Keir,v. 172 

of Glorat. His defence of Dumbarton, v. 309, 336-337 

Provost of, vii. 1 64 n. 

Cockburn of. See COCKBURN 

Family of, iii. 150 

Bridge of, iv. 299 

Castle of, i. 176. Holds out against Edward I. 178. Besieged 

by Edward, 179-182. Surrenders, 183. Note on the defence 
of, 383. Treaty regarding, 256-257. Bruce's preparations for 
battle near, 259-262. Attempt of the English to gain, 263-267. 
Casual mention of, 276, 278. Casual mention of, ii. 49 n., 52, 
59. Siege of, 59-60, 151, 171, 172; iii. 2, 239, 281, 282, 288; 
ir. 10, 17, 18, 20-21, 40, 113, 119, 150 n., 265, 266, 273; v. 73, 86, 
88-89, 131. James V. flies to, 181-183. Casual mention of, vi. 
34,264; vii. 33, 99, 139; viii. 24, 30-32, 55-56, 59. Taken pos- 
session of by Mar, Angus, and Glammis, 168. Evacuated by the 
insurgent lords, 168. Casual mention of, ix. 130, 140, 15.9 

Chapel of, iv. 263 

Church of, iii. 193 n., 281, 288-289, 338; vii. 138-139 

Church of the Friars Observants at, v. 47 

Convent of the Franciscans at, v. 287 

County of, ii. 11, 168, 171, 172, 293; vii. 177; ix. 40 

County of. Men of, vi. 27 

Heading Hill at, iii. 193 

Palace of,iii. 29, 82,164, 191 ; iv. 288, 323; v. 7, 30, 148, 190, 196 

STOCK ET Forest of, ii. 167 

STOKES John, iii. 168 

STORMONT Men of, iv. 274 

STORN AW AY Castle of, v. 18, 26 

STOW, the antiquary, noticed, iv. 22 

STRAITGARTNEY, iv. 293 

STRAITON Alexander, of Lauriston, slain, iii. 151 

Walter, slain, iii. 264 



INDEX. 179 

STRAITON David. Martyrdom of, v. 206-207 

Family of, iii. 150 

STRATH AVEN Fortress of, iv. 103, 105 

STRATHAVON, ix. 148 

STRATHBOGIE, i. 232; ii. 195; iii. 184; iv. 90; ix.26, 144, 147-148 

David de, Earl of Athole. See ATHOLE 

Castle of, vi. 265, 266; ix. 75, 146, 152-153 

STRATHBRAN, ix. 274 

STRATHCLYDE, ii. 194, 302 

STRATHERNE, ii. 16, 151, 200; iv. 58, 114, 267, 293 

Malise, Earl of, i. 11, 12 n. 127 n.; ii. 189, 213, 350 

Malise, Earl of, in 1 33, slain, ii, 29 

Earl of, in 1346, slain, ii. 72 

- David Stewart, Earl of, iii. 5, 27, 44, 256; iv. 37 

-Earl of, in 1423, iii. 169 

Patrick Graham, Earl of, iii. 256-257; iv. 27 

Malise Graham, Earl of, iii. 256-257 

Countess of, in 1320, i. 322 

Countess of, in 1361, ii. 277 

Men of, iv. 274; vi. 27 

Earldom of, iii. 256-257; iv. 114 

STRATHNAVER, iii. 216 

STRATHORDE, i. 177 

STRATYRUM, iii. 106 

STRIVELIN John de, ii. 39 

STRIVELYN Andrew de, ii. 180 

STRONKALTERE Incident in the wood of, ii. 46-47 

STROZZI Leo, Prior of Capua, takes the castle of St. Andrews, vi. 

13-15. Noticed, 44, 51 
STRUTHERS, i. 177 n. 
STRUTT, the antiquary, quoted, ii. 369-370 
STRYVEL1N Fort of, i. 84 n. 
STURLAS Song of, quoted, i. 30 n. 
STURNEY John, i. 258 
STURSARAUCH Patrick, ii. 214 
SUDREYANS The, noticed, i. 20 
SUFFOLK, ii. 256, 259 

Duke of, iv, 54, 71, 250 

Edmund de la Pole, Earl of, v. 28 

Duke of, in 1542, v. 263 n. 264, 265 n., 266 n., 267 n., 284, 

287 n.; vi. 76 
Lady Anne, iv. 250 

Duchess of, vi. 16 

House of, ix. 358 

SUISSET John, ii. 294 
SULLY, ix. 266 

Henry de. Treatment of, by Bruce, when prisoner, i. 329-330. 
Noticed, 331 

French ambassador, ix. 266 

SUNDERLAND, ii. 70 
SUNNING, iii. 295 



180 INDEX. 

SUPERNATURAL APPEARANCE. See SPECTRE 
SURREY John Warrene, Earl of, sent to retake the castle of 
Duiibar, i. 100. Appointed guardian of Scotland, 107. Noticed, 
110, 112. Sent by Edward J. to reduce the Scots, 115. His ap- 
pointment of governor taken from him, 1 18. Marches to Stirling, 
119. His remissness at Stirling, 120. Proposes terms to Wallace. 
121. Commences the battle of Stirling, 122. His army defeated, 
123. Flies to the south, 124. Noticed, 127, 133. Attends the 
meeting at York, 134. Again invades Scotland, ib. Noticed, 

135, 137. Commands the English army iu Scotland, 158, 176 
Earl of, i. 245 

Earl of, in 1 333, ii. 32 

Earl of, in 1 399, executed, iii. 296 

Earl of, in 1502, v. 14. Commands at the battle of Flodden, 

54, 58-69, 71-72, 73. Noticed, 74 
Earl of, in 1522, commands the army against Scotland, v. 135, 

136, 137-138, 138-139, 140, 142-144, 148 
Countess of, v. 16 

SUSSEX Earl of, vi. 230; vii. 195, 202, 246. Invades Scotland, 

268-269, 272. His correspondence with Lethington, 272-276. 

Noticed, 278-279. Again invades Scotland, 279-281. Noticed, 

282, 283 
Earl of, in 1594. His mission to Scotland, ix. 138-141, 143, 

165-166 

SUTHERLAND, ii. 239, 250; iv. 218; v. 231 n.; ix. 39 
Earl of, iii. 32, 44; vi. 4 n. 16, 51, 207; vii. 86, 264; viii. 56, 

110. 

William, Earl of, i. 127 0. 

Earl of, in 1333, slain, ii. 29 

Earl of, in 1346, ii. 72, 95. Death of his son noticed, 113 

SUVARD Richard, i. 193 n. 

SWALE The river, i. 315, 316-317 

SWANS Vow to, noticed, i. 205 

SWEDEN, v. 240; viii. 202 

King of. Proposals of marriage from, to Queen Mary, vi. 207, 

220, 259-260, 277 
SWERAR King. See PIRATE 
SWETHOP Richard de, i. 84 n. 
SWINBURN Sir Thomas, iii. 283, 286-287, 314 
SWINTON Sir John. Incident regarding, and death of, at the 

battle of Homildon, iii. 113-114 
SWITZERLAND Troops of, ii. 260 
SWYN Port of, iv. 181 
SYLVIUS Eneas, iv. 281 n. See Pius II. 
SYME James, vi. 78 



INDEX. 181 



TAGHER, i. 288 
TAIN, i. 213 

TALBOT Lord Richard, ii. 32. Taken prisoner, 33-35. Casual 
notices of, 88, 54, 118, 125, 127 

- Lord Thomas, iii. 86 

Henry, ix. 2 

TALLA MOSS Battle of, iv. 300 

TALLO-Hay of. See HAY 

T AM WORTH Mr. His mission to Scotland, vii. 2-3, 5 

TANTALLON, v. 235, 293; viii. 184, 242 

Castle of, iii. 190, 219; iv. 226, 308. Taken from the Douglas's, 
T. 188-191. Casual mention of, vii. 77, 313; ix. 27. 76 

TARBET.L 30; iv. 318 

Castle of, ii. 171, 275, 324 

Isthmus of, i. 291 

TARN A WAY Forest of, ii. 167 

Fortress of, iv. 103; v. 175 

TAX Income, annulled, iii. 205-206 

TAXES enacted, iii. 178-181, 183-184, 239; iv. 129 

T AY Frith of, ii. 11, 15, 304 

River, i. 209, 244; ii. 56, 171, 179; iii. 67; iv. 303; v. 308; vi. 

35, 142;ix. 291, 294 
TAYLOR Simon, a friar, ii. 313-314 

Darnley's page, murdered, vii. 63, 70 
TEES River, i. 337 

TELING Lands of, iv. 193 
TEMPELMAN John, iv. 151 n. 

Lord William, iv. 151 n. 

TEMPEST Sir Thomas, v. 191 

TEMPLARS, ii. 178 

TEMPLELISTON. See KIRKLISTON 

TENANTS and LANDLORD Enactments regarding, iv. 196-197 

TEROUEN, v. 52 

TERREGLES Heiress of, vi. 39 

TERR1TORIUM A, described, ii. 174-175 

TEUTONIC STYLE, ii. 330 

TEVIOT River, v. 315 

TEVIOTDALE, i. 253, 294, 326, 327; ii. 52, 64, 65, 78, 119, 136; iii. 

23 n. 34, 116, 143, 163; iv. 210; v. 20, 24, 90, 131, 136, 193,204 n. 

244, 314; vi. 35, 140; vii. 93, 269; viii. 38 
Possessions in, settled, iii. 25-26 

- Men of, ii. 190-191 
TEWKESBURY Battle of, iv. 198, 204 
THAMES River, v. 41, 131 

THE DOCTRINE OF A CHRISTIAN MAN, A Treatise, v. 208 
THEBA, ii. 5 



182 INDEX. 

THIERRY'S History of the Norman Conquest, noticed, ii. 191 n. 

THIRLESTANE Thomas de, ii. 326 

THIRLSTANE, ix. 183 

Maitland of. See MAITLAND 

THOMAS, a bondsman, ii. 213 

Valentine. His accusation against James VI., ix. 246-24", 

390-391 

THOMAS A SECRET. Ste BECKET 

THOMAS THE RHYMER. See ERCILDOUNE 

THOMPSON J., v. 229 n. 

THOMSON John, i. 289; ii. 30-31 

THORALL, ii. 275 

THORE, a bondsman, ii. 213 

THORLEIF Lieutenant, of Iceland, iv. 120 

THORNTON Sir Patrick, iv. 78 

Ambassador to France, vii. 15, 39 

Castle of, vi. 21 

THOROUGHGOOD Suspicions regarding a person of the name of, 
viii. 285 

THOULOUSE Siege of, ii. 345 

THRAVE Castle of, v. 335 

THRESHIRE William, iii. 306 

THRIEVE Castle of, ii. 172 

Fortress of, iv. 103, 113 

THROCKMORTON Sir Nicholas, vi. 166, 176 n. His interview 
with the Cardinal of Lorraine, 192-193; and with Queen Mary, 
193-195. Noticed, 196 n. His intrigues in France, 196-197, 198. 
His letter on Queen Mary, 199-202. Noticed, 205. His inter- 
view with Mary, 211-214. His opinion regarding Moray, 215-216. 
Noticed, 220. His letter to Elizabeth regarding the value of Moray's 
and other Scotsmen's services, 221-223, 223-224. Noticed, 224-225. 
Endeavours to persuade Mary to ratify the treaty of Edinburgh, 226- 
227. Astonished at Elizabeth's endeavour to prevent Mary re- 
turning to Scotland, 228-229. His interview with Mary before 
her departure from France, 231-234. Noticed, 247. His mission 
to Scotland in 1565, 334-336, 337-338. Noticed, vii. 16. His 
mission to Scotland in 1567, 117, 124-125, 126. Noticed, 127. 
Arrives in Scotland, 127-129, 130. Exerts himself in the cause of 
Mary, 131-134, 136, 137. Refuses to countenance the confederacy, 
138, 140. Intercedes for Mary, 141-144. Casual notices of, 148, 
150, 151. Makes a last effort in the cause of Mary, and returns 
to England, 155-158. Casual notices of, 230, 232-233, 266 

Francis. Conspiracy of, viii. 187, 196, 257, 258 

THURSO, i. 21 

THURSTIN, Archbishop of York, i. 314 

TILL River. Scottish and English armies encamped near, v. 57-62 

TILL AY Jamet de, iv. 48 

TILNEY Charles, viii. 264 

TINDALE, ravaged by the Scots, i. 99 

TINWALD, i. 230 n. 

TIRCONNEL O'Donnel, Prince of, iv. 322 



INDEX. 183 

TIREE, ix. 189 

Isle of, v. 195,230 

TITCHBOURNE Chidiock, viii. 265, 314 

TITHES Levying of, i. 41, 42, 45 

TIVIOTDALE Men of, i. 304; vii. 299 

TIXALL, viii. 296-297 

TOD Sir Thomas. Treason of, iv. 304-305, 329 n. 

TOPHAM'S OBSERVATIONS quoted, ii. 266 n. 

TORF^EUS Thermodus, noticed, ii. 252 

TORPHICHEN, favourite of James III, executed, iv. 234 

TORRE Adam, ii. 268, 278 

TOR WOOD The Scottish army at, i. 155, 260, 275 

Bridge of, iv. 273, 274 

TOUR Lady Anne de la, iv. 226 
TOURAINE Euphemia, Duchess of, iv. 33, 39 

Duchy of, iv. 72 

TOURNAMENTS, ii. 346. In the reign of James II., iv. 58-49 
TOURNAY,v. 119 
TOURS, ii. 345; Hi. 253 

Sir William of, ii. 107 
TOUTON Battle of, mentioned, iv. 163 
TOWER The. Sir William Olifant sent to, i. 184. Bruce's 

followers confined in, 217. David II. confined in, ii. 73, 84-85. 

The Rolls in, noticed, 143. Casual mention of, iii. 133, 157, 283, 

295; iv. 198, 229; v. 254, 335; vi. 344; vii. 237, 302; ix. 2, 325, 

329 355 

TOWEY Laird of, ix. 146 
TOWIE Castle of, vii. 302 
TOWNS Origin of, ii. 244-252 
TRABACH Fortalice of, iv. 193 
TRABROWN Laird of, vii. 181 

TRADES Enactments regarding, iii. 222-223; iv. 312, 313 
TRAIL, Bishop of St. Andrews. Death of, iii. 102-103. Noticed, 

106 

TRANENT, vii. 75 
TRAPRAIN, iii. 86 
TRAQUHAIR Forest of, ii. 168 
TREASURER Office of, vi. 171 
TREIFF Castle of, iv. 298 
TRENT- Council of, vi. 197, 263 

- River, i. 282; ii. 31 
TRESHAM, a supporter of Essex, ix. 355 
TRIEF Castle of, iv. 244 
TRIPTON Sir Hugh, i. 288 
TRIVET, quoted, i. 124 n. 
TRODI John, ii. 214 
TROKELOWE John de, noticed,!. 330 n. 
TROUPE Hameline de, i. 322-324 
TROUTERNESS, v. 231 n. 
TROVES Chrestien de. Romances of, ii. 301 
TRUMPYNGTON Thomas Warde of. See WARDK 



184 INDEX. 

TRYST Supposed origin of the word, ii. 335 

TUDOR House of, ix. 362, 363 

TULCHAN BISHOPS The, viii. 21 

TULIDEF Andrew de, iii. 152 n., 335 

William de, iii. 152 n. 

TULLIBARDINE Baron of, iv. 268 

Murray of. His account of the treachery of the Hamilions, 

vii. 140-142. Noticed, 158. His conspiracy against Moray, 
191-192. Noticed, 260 

Lord, Tiii. 27 

TULLOCH, Bishop of Orkney. Favour of the King of Denmark 
for, iv. 183-184. Noticed, 184-185 

TUMULI Erection of, i. 36 

TURGOT. His " Life of St. Margaret," noticed, ii. 198 

TURN BERRY Castle of, i. 43, 55, 56 n., 219-220 

TURNBULL John, called " Out wyth Swerd," iii. 85 

a priest, iv. 35 

William, Bishop of Glasgow, iv. 99 

Sir William, iv. 268, 272 

Family of, iv. 218 

TUTBURY, vii. 231, 237 

TWEED River, i. 61, 96, 309; ii. 24, 27, 49; iv. 116; v. 8, 57, 61, 
141-142, 246 

TWEEDDALE, ii. 74, 185 

TWEEDY Wat of, iv. 174 

TWENGE Sir Marmaduke, at the battle of Stirling, i. 122. In- 
stance of his courage, 123-124. Ordered to occupy Stirling castle, 
124. Throws himself on the mercy of Bruce, 227 

TWISELHAUGH, T. 57 

TYLER Wat. See WAT TYLER. 

TYNE River, i. 338, 340, 342; iii. 45; vi. 21 

TYNEDALE, i. 160, 245-246, 282; ii. 136 

TYNEHILL Laird of, vii. 281 

Castle of, vii. 281 

TYNEMOUTH, i. 149 

TYNNINGHAME, Dean of Aberdeen, iii. 8 

TYNOT Burn of, ii. 189 

TYRIE Father, ix. 166 

TYRONE Rebellion of, noticed, ix. 9-10, 175-180, 189, 190, 250, 
252-253, 259, 328, 340 

TYRONENSIAN MONKS, ii. 178 

TYRREL, the historian, i. 146 n. Error of, 230 n., 231 n., 242 n., 
Criticized, 255 n. Noticed, 304 n. ; ii. 9 n. 

TYTLER'S " Historical and Critical Inquiry," noticed, vii. 222 n. 



u 



UCHTRED Thomas de, i. 328 n. 
UFFORD Robert, i. 336 



INDEX. 185 

UGHTRED Sir Thomas, i. 328 

Baron, driven from Perth, ii. 56-59 

UIST Isles of, Y. 230 

ULRIC, a Galwegian chief, ii. 190 

ULSTER, i. 256, 287-288 

Richard de Burgh, Earl of, joins the barons against Margaret 

of Norway, i. 55. Joins Edward I. at Stirling, 102. Stipulates 
with the Governor of Scotland, 177. Sent to treat with the 
governor of Stirling castle, 182-183. Casual notices of, 258, 363 

Lionel, Duke of. Intrigues of, ii. 75. Noticed, 88, 90. Pro- 
posal to place him on. the Scottish throne, 114-116. Noticed, 127- 
128; iii. 7 

UMFRAVILLE Ingelram, surrenders the castle of Dumbarton to 
Edward T., i. 102. Noticed, 127 n. Sent to the court of France, 
168 

Sir Ingram, defeated by Edward Bruce, i. 235-236. At the 
battle of Bannockburn, 269-270 

Baron, in 1346, ii. 77 

Gilbert, ii. 143 

Sir Robert, surnamed Mendmarket, iii. 85. Invades Scotland, 

145-146, 163. Noticed, 170, 321-325 

Gilbert, titular Earl of Angus, iii. 146 

Gilbert de, Earl of Angus. See ANGUS 

UNITED PROVINCES The, ix. 136-137 

UNIVERSITY LEARNING of the early ages, ii. 296-297 

UPSAL James VI. at, ix. 32-33 

URANIBOURG, ix. 33 

U RBI NO Antony, Bishop of, iv. 9 

URNEBRIG, a German, v. 44 

URQUHART, ii. 238; iv. 114 

Sir Alexander Seton, Lord. See SETON 

Castle of, i. 117; ii. 30; iv. 74 

Lordship of, iv. 114 
URY Water of, iii. 149 
UWETH Forest of, ii. 168 



VAISON Drummond, Bishop of. See DRDMMOND 
VALENCE William de, Earl of Pembroke, i. 190 n. 

Monlac,Bishop of. Embassy of, vi. 161, 167-173, 194,195, 198 

VALOIS Felix de, ii. 178 
VANE Sir Ralph, vi. 29, 60 n. 
VANS, Dean of Glasgow, iv. 121 

Mr. Martin, iv. 184-185 
VARRENNES Sieur de, i. 242 
VAUGHAN, an Englishman, v. 33 
VAUX Sir Roland de, ii. 53 
VENDOME Duke of, iii. 164 
VENDOSME Duke of, v. 210, 213 



186 INDEX. 

VENETIAN TRADERS, ii. 261 

VENICE The Republic of, v. 30-31. Court of, ix. 348 

VER AC Monsieur, vii. 267, 290, 338, 340 

VERDON Sir Miles, i. 288 

VERNEUIL Battle of, noticed, iii. 202, 250, 335-337; iv. 6, 9 

VESCY William de, competitor for the crown, i. 72. Acknow- 
ledges Edward I. as lord-paramount, 72-73. The descent from 
which he claimed the crown, 77. Illegitimacy of, 78. With- 
draws his claim to the crown, 83 

V1CENZA Bishop of. John Baliol delivered to, i. 153 

VICTUALS Variety ef, in the early ages, ii. 341. Laws regarding 
corrupt, iii. 100 

VICCI Benemund de, i. 45 

VIENNE John de, Admiral of France. His expedition into Scot- 
land, iii. 27-38. Noticed, 39, 40 

VILLAE. See VILLAGES 

VILLAGES Origin of, ii. 173-176 

VILLEBRESME, a French ambassador, v. 83 

VILLEGAGNON Monsieur, vi. 45 

VILLEMORE, Comptroller, vi. 60 

VILLEROY, a Frenchman, vii. 122 

VI LLEYNS Condition of, in the early ages, ii. 212-217 

VILLOURS Sebastian de, vii. 117 

VI NCENNES Castle of, iii. 8 

VIPONT Sir William, i. 279 

Alan de, ii. 30, 39 

VITELLI Marquis, vii. 241 

VON RAUMER, noticed, vi. 356 n. 



w 

WAAD Mr. viii. 296, 297 

WAGE, Norman poet, noticed, ii. 299, 359 

WAGES OF LABOUR, in the early ages, ii. 273-276 

WAINMAN, servant of Lord Willoughby, ix. 2(i5 

WAKE John de, i. 134 

Thomas, Lord. Conspiracy of, ii. 7-9 

WAKEFIELD Battle of, iv. 157, 163 

WALDEGRAVE, the printer, ix. 247 

WALES Treaty with, i. 15. Conquest of, mentioned, 45. Men- 
tioned, 69. Rebels against England, 94. Scottish prisoners 
confined in the castles of, 102. Army from, joins Edward I. in 
Scotland, 102. Mentioned, 285. Invaded by Bruce, 292. Men- 
tioned, iv. 157 

Musical instruments of, ii. 309 

Prince of, in 1 300, i. 1 58, 1 60, 1 62. Commands in the army in 

Scotland, 166, 173. Knighted, 204-205. His cruelty in Scotland, 
206. Noticed, 259 

WALLACE Sir Malcolm, of Ellerslie, i. 109 

William, i. 2. His birth and character, 109. His quarrel with 



INDEX. 187 

the English, 110. Banished, ib. Chosen chief hy those who 
refuse to submit to Edward I., 111. His numbers increase, 112. 
Attacks the English court at Scone, ib. Is joined by the nobility, 
113. His cruelty to the English clergy, ib. The nobility desert 
him, 115-116. Accuses Wishart of treachery, 117. His army in- 
creases, ib. Draws up his army near Stirling bridge, 119. His 
answer to the English at Stirling bridge, 121-122. Attacks the 
English, 123. His revenge, 125. Becomes master of all the for- 
tresses, ib. Resolves to carry his arms into England, 126. Levies 
for men, ib. Adopts severe measures against those who do not 
join him, 127. Invades England, 127-128. Distress of his army, 
129. Orders mass to be celebrated in the monastery of Hexham, 
ib. Outrage committed by his men, ib. Grants a charter to 
the monastery, 130. Appointed Governor of Scotland, 131. His 
good government, 1 32. His plan for the defence of Scotland, 138. 
Disposition of his army at Falkirk, 143. His anxiety regarding 
the nobles, 145. Is defeated by the English, 145-146. Resigns 
the office of Governor, 149. Is supposed to have gone to France, 
150. Noticed, 153, 172. Driven by Edward to take refuge in the 
fastnesses, 174. Noticed, 334. His determined opposition to 
Edward, 176. The terms held out to him by Edward, 177. Out- 
lawed by parliament, 178. Offers to surrender himself on condi- 
tions to Edward, ib. Is denounced as a. traitor by Edward, ib. 
The only Scottish noble who refuses to submit to Edward, 184. 
Betrayed to Edward by Sir John Menteith, 185. Cruelty attend- 
ing his execution, 186. Casual notices of, 188, 191, 193, 194, 
216-217, 280. Note on the distribution of the body of, 383-384. 
Casual notices of, ii. 44, 55, 90, 115, 228, 310, 311 n. 312, 363, 
366 ;iv. 38 n.; ix. 199. 
Sir John, of Craigie, slain, iv. 55-56 

Lord Adam, of Craigie, slain, iv. 219 

a minister of the kirk, ix. 236 



WALLACE'S TOWER, iv. 38 
WALLOP Mr., v. 218 n. 
WALSINGHAM, ii. 121 

Sir Thomas, iii. 50 

Sir Francis, vii. 308, 327; viii. 8, 10. His instructions to 

Killigrew on his mission in relation to attempts on Mary's life, 10- 
12. Remonstrates with Elizabeth on her delays, 13-14. Casual 
notices of, 25, 42, 58, 60, 71, 73, 99, 108, 110, 117, 126-128, 136- 
138, 147, 154. His interview with James VI., 155. His ill suc- 
cess, 158, 165. Casual notices of, 175, 180, 183, 186, 191, 198- 
205. His jealousy, 201. Casual notices of, 203, 206, 213, 
220, 223-237, 247, 251, 254, 259-261. His discovery of Mary's 
designs, 271-292. Casual notices of, 294, 295, 311, 319, 323- 
324, 329, 334-344, 340. Note on the embassy of, to Scotland, in 
1583, 389-390. Casual notice of,ix. 4, 6. His letter of remonstrance 
to James, 6-8, 10. Casual notices of, 19-20, 21, 22, 28 

the historian, quoted, i. 124, 283 n. Criticized, ii. 26 n. 

Noticed, iii. 15, 114, 115, 120-121, 292, 295, 296, 297, 303, 304, 
309-310, 311-312, 318, 319, 327 



1S8 INDEX, 

WALTER, son of Alan, ii. 250 

WALTHAM Abbot of, iii. 299, 303 

WALTHEOF, Earl of Northumberland, ii. 352 

WAL WORTH William, ii. 160 n. 

WANTON Johannes de, i. 238 n. 

WAR Science of, in the early ages, ii. 363-367. Ferocity of, in 

1549, vi. 370-371 
W ARBECK Perkin, iii. 31 1 ; iv. 302 n. In Scotland, and cause of, 

supported by James IV., 318-330, 361-364. Noticed, v. 1 
WARD Sir Simon, i. 324 

WARDE Thomas, of Trumpyngton, iii. 309-310, 321-322, 326 
WARDEN COURTS, ix. 194-195 
WARDEN RAID of Henry Percy, iii. 14-15 
WARDENRY of the Borders. Enactments regarding, iv. 114-115 
WARDHOUSE Laird of. Death of, ix. 50 
WARDL AW Walter, archdeacon of Lothian, ii. 109, 113, 139 
Henry, Bishop of St. Andrews, i. 351 n. Receives charge of 

James I., iii. 126. Establishes the University of St. Andrews, 

155. Noticed, 160, 173, 316 
WARE, vii. 12 

a priest of, executed, iii. 304-305 

Lord de la, vii. 310 

WARHAM William de, v. 2 

WARK, v.324;vi. 67 

Castle of, i. 306. Taken, iii. 32, 84-85. Mentioned, 163; Iv. 

156; v. 57. Besieged, 141-143, 219 
WARKWORTH, v. 331 n. 

Castle of, iii. 313; vii. 242 

WARRENE Earl of, i. 58, 244, 259 

William de, i. 117 

John, Earl of Surrey. See SURREY 

WARWICK Earl of,i. 259; iii. 298; iv. 137, 149, 168, 169, 170, 198 
Dudley, Earl of, at the battle of Pinky, vi. 19, 21, 25, 28, 29, 

31. Noticed, vii. 213 

Earl of, in 1586, viii. 311 

WAT, of Lichtoune, iii. 65 

Deacon, ix. 217 

WAT TYLER, ii. 160 n. Insurrection of, noticed, iii. 20 
WATERFORD, i. 27 n. 
WATERTON Robert, Esq., iii. 168 

Sir Robert, iii. 283, 286-287, 313-314 

WATSON, a minister of the Kirk, ix. 222, 321 

WAUCHOP, Archbishop of Armagh, vi. 52 

WAUCHOP KIRK, iv. 103 n. 

WAPINSCHAWINGS enacted, iii. 195-196, 209; iv. 124, 139, 227; 

v. 22, 237; vi. 12. Enactments regarding, v. 210 
WEAR River. Skirmish on the, mentioned, i. 342, 346; iv. 150 n. 
WEARDALE, i. 342 

WEBB Rev. John, noticed, iii. 292 n., 296-297, 298 n., 300, 329 
WEBETON Sir John de, slain, i. 238 
WED ALE Men of, ii. 208 



INDEX. 1 89 

WEIGHTS and MEASURES Assize of, iii. 95-96, 212 

WELBECK Abbot of, iii. 282 

WELLS Bishop of, i. 45 

Lord, vanquished by Sir David Lindsay, iii. 69-70 

WELSH The, with the English at Stirling, i. 121. Mutiny against 
the English army in Scotland, 140, 158. At the battle of Bannock- 
bum, 275. In Scotland, ii. 41 

Mr. John, ix. 220 

WEMYSS Sir John of the, iii. 283 n. 

Laird of, vi. 46, 65; ix. 35, 128, 269 

Castle of, vi. 314 

Easter, v. 352 

Palace of, ii. 9 

WERK Castle of, ii. 55, 364 

WEST Dr. v. 33. His embassy to Scotland, 45, 47-48 

WEST CHESTER, v. 308 n. 

WESTMINSTER, i. 107, 154, 204-205; ii. 77, 80. Treaty at, 
noticed, 115, 122. Casual notices of, iii. 11, 81, 116, 138, 307; iv. 
165; vi. 324. Conference at, vii. 203, 206-212, 219-222, 228, 243; 
viii. 322, 323-324 ; ix. 355 

Abbot of, iii. 295, 296, 298 

Abbey of, iii. 302 

Cathedral of. The coronation stone, sceptre, and crown of 

Scotland, carried to, by Edward I. i. 105 

Sepulchre of, i. 230 

WESTMINSTER HALL Wallace tried at,i. 186. Earl of Athole 
tried at, 216 

WESTMORELAND, i. 69, 235 n., 249, 317; ii. 351 

Sheriff of, i. 231 

Neville, Earl of, discovers the plot against Henry IV. of Eng- 
land, iii. 129-130, 160, 325. Noticed, iv. 8 

Nevil, Earl of, in 1568, vii. 213, 224, 230. Rebellion of, 240- 

243, 257, 262-263 

WHARTON Sir Thomas, v. 229 n., 263 n., 264 n., 265 n., 289 

Lord, v. 326 n., 352, 354 n.; vi. 2, 35. Invades Scotland, 39-41, 

43, 48, 67 

WHITCHURCH Bishop of, iv. 290 

WHITEHALL, ix. 354, 355 

WHITER AVEN, ii. 182 

WHITELAW Secretary, iv. 249, 255, 298 

the sub-Dean of Glasgow, iv. 288 

Alexander, vi. 128, 139 

WHITEHAUGH Laird of, vii. 47 

WH1TGIFT, Archbishop of Canterbury, ix. 357 

WHITHERN Prior of, vi. 278, 280 

WHITSAND John Baliol conveyed to, i. 153 

WHITSUM Hepburn of. See HEPBURN 

WHITWELL Henry, ii. 180 

WHYTE John, iii. 306 

WICKLIFF, the Reformer, iii. 141. His doctrines crushed in Scot- 
land, 198-200, 242-245, 273 



190 INDEX. 

WIGHAMS The,iv. 322 

WIGHT Isle of, iii. 311-312 

WIGTON, i. 28, 53; iv. 23, 33; ix. 39 

Earl of, ii. 72 

Earl of, in 1419, sent over to the assistance of France, iii. 164, 

166. Noticed, 169, 202 
' Earldom of, iv. 77, 95, 96 

Fort of, i. 85 n. 

WILFORD Sir James, vi. 42-43, 46, 48 

WILKINS, the antiquary, noticed, ii. 287 n. 

WILLIAM, a bondsman, ii. 216 

the king's cook, ii. 274 

WILLIAM THE LION, i. 56. His descendants claim the crown, 
77-78, 189. Casual notices of, 217 n.; ii. 179, 184 n., 194, 195, 
201, 205, 208, 212, 219-221, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243,247, 248, 
249, 254, 258, 264, 265, 283, 284-285, 309, 336, 345-346, 360, 361, 
362; iv. 31 n. 

WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, ii. 248, 358, 359 

WILLIAM RUFUS, ii. 344 

WILLIAMS Friar, v. 271, 277, 294, 339 

WILLIAMSON Adam, v. 82, 86 

WILLOCK John. Assistance of, in the cause of the Reformation, 
vi. 76-78, 97, 105. Abuses Mary of Guise, 145. Present at her 
death, 164 

WILSON Stephen, vii. 340 

WILTON Grey of. See GREY 

WINCHELSEA, Archbishop of Canterbury, objects to the expense 
of the wars carried on by Edward I., i. 108. Sent by the Pope to 
claim Scotland from Edward, 159. Admonishes Edward, 161-162. 
Edward's answer to, 162 

WINCHESTER, i. 203 

Bishop of, i. 58 

Bishop of Moray, iv. 21 

WINDSOR, i. 20, 233; iii. 295; iv. 46; viii. 314; ix. 177 

WINE Price of, in the early ages, ii. 277-278 

WINGFIELD, viii. 265, 346 

WINKFIELD, vii. 237 

WINTER Admiral, with his fleet, in Scotland, vi. 156-157, 159 

WINTON, the historian, i. 146 n., 183 n. Refered to, 196 n. Criti- 
cized, 292 n. Noticed, ii. 9, 16 n., 26 n., 27 n., 36 n., 39 n., 55, 59, 
115 n., 126, 223-224, 225, 299, 303, 304, 305, 306-307, 311 n. 345, 
346 n.; iii. 65, 80, 82, 142, 193. Quoted, 283-288, 291, 313, 316 

WISEMAN Sir William, i. 240 

WISH ART Chancellor. Sent on a secret mission into England,!. 18 

Bishop of Glasgow. Appointed as one of the regency, i. 54. 

Noticed, 57. Joins Wallace, 113. Returns to the English party, 
116. His opinion of the capitulation to Edward I., 116. Accused 
of treachery by Wallace and Edward, 117. Admonished by the 
Pope, 167. Terms of Edward to, 177. Noticed, 192, 200. As- 
sists at the coronation of Bruce, 202. Taken prisoner, 214, 
Casual notices of, 241, 248, 278 



INDEX. ]91 

WISHART Sir John, iii. 252 

a gentleman, v. 299-300 

George, the Martyr. Doctrines and martyrdom of, v. 340-349. 

Casual notices of, 350, 355, 356; vi. 3 

James, of Pittarro, v. 341 

of Pitarrow, vi. 83, 107, 158, 190 

WITCHCRAFT in the reign of James VI., ix. 50-55, 99, 236, 248- 
249 

WITHAM John of, i. 304 n. 

Castle at, ii. 317 n. 

WITHERINGTON John, iii. 321, 324-325 

WITTEMBERG. v. 177 

WHITTINGHAM, vii. 62-63, 149 

WOLSEY Cardinal, v. 74, 96. Intrigues against Scotland, 99, 
115 n., 119 n., 119, 120, 125 n., 128, 132, 136 n., 138, 149, 152, 
153, 157, 163, 179 n. 

WOLVES Enactments regarding, iv. 146-147 

WOOD Sir Andrew, of Leith, iv. 228, 267, 272. Distinguishes 
himself against the English pirates, 300-301. His naval enter- 
prise with London merchants, 302-304. Character of, and his 
influence over James IV., 307, 324; v. 5, 6, 24, 50, 51. Noticed, 
172. Note on, 359-360 

John, vi. 223, 250; vii. 27, 185, 190, 201. At the conference of 

Westminster, 207-208. Noticed, 230, 237-238 

WOODHOUSELEE, vii. 251 

WOODS and FORESTS. See FORESTS 

WOODSTOCK, visited by Alexander III. and his queen, i. 14 

WOOLER, iii. Ill 

WORCESTER Earl of, at the battle of Shrewsbury, iii. 120, 307 

WORCESTER and STAFFORD Bishop of, iii. 168 

Earl of, in 1568, vii. 213; viii. 311; ix. 44, 44-45, 46, 48 

Lord, ix. 360 

WORKINGTON, vii. 182 

WORTLEY, an English knight, iii. 69 

WOTTON Sir Nicholas, vi. 73. In Scotland, 167, 173 

Sir Edward, viii. 217, 220, 223, 225-239, 249 

Sir Henry, noticed, ix. 365-366 

WRATH Cape, i. 37 

WREN Sir Christopher, quoted, ii. 331-332 

WRIGHT John, iii. 106-107 

WRIOTHESLEY Sir Thomas, v. 243, 310 

Secretary, v. 278 n., 286 n. 

WYAT. an English envoy, iv. 326 

WYATT'S PLOT, noticed, viii. 321 

WYE Port of, iii. 133 

WYLLOUGHBY Lord, ix. 264-265, 276, 292-293, 323, 325, 330 

X 

XAINTONGE, iii. 231; iv. 134, 202-203 



192 INDEX. 



YAREFORD, ii. 24 

Y ESTER Hugh Gifford de, i. 12 n. 

Lord vi. 336; vii. 107, 175, 264 ; ix. 31 

Hay of. jSee HAY 

YETHOLM,i. 184; iii. 43 

Lands of, iii. 247 

YLE John de, ii. 133 

YOUNG of Ouchterlony, iii. 65 

Sir Peter, vfii. 9, 94 

George, ix. 67 n. 

Mr. Peter, ix. 136, 185 

YORK, i. 5, 7, 9, 69, 133-134, 135, 149, 154, 155, 251, 259, 283, 
285, 313-314, 325 n., 334, 337, 339, 348, 350-351; v. 208,242- 
243, 245, 246; vii. 65 n. Conference at, 194-203, 204, 207, 219- 
221, 273. Mentioned, 326 

Archbishop of, i. 5; ii. 69, 284, 342, 249-250; v. 14, 16, 243 

Sheriff of, i. 181 

Mayor of, i. 314 

Seneschal of, iii. 45, 50 

Duke of, iii. 320; iv. 157 

Richard, Duke of. Intrigues of, iv. 54-55, 76, 77, 100. In- 
fluence of, used against James II., 108-111, 134-137. Death of, 
163 

Thurstin, Archbishop of. See THURSTIN 

William de Melton, Archbishop of. See MELTON 

Barons of, iii. 33 

Faction of, iv. 54-55, 56, 72, 75-76, 80, 91, 97, 100, 101, 121, 

134-137, 148-149, 157-158, 163, 168-169, 198, 212,318-330; v. 
28 

County of, i. 230 n. 281-282, 293, 306, 316, 327; ii. 317, 318 

See of, ii. 282, 283; iv. 199 

YPRE, i. 285 n. 

YPRES Magistrate of, ii. 23 



ZEALAND Treaty with, iv. 58; v. 36 

ZOUCH Lord, viii. 311. His embassy to Scotland, ix. 124-129, 

130,133,135,157,187. 
ZOUCHE William le, of Ashby, i, 351 



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