GLOSSARY.
A
Aback, to hold or keep back.
Abaid, abode.
Abnegation, denial.
Abone, abuif, above.
Abyid, abide.
Addettit, indebted.
Adjonit, adjoined.
Advoutrie, adultery.
Affray, terror.
Affrayid, frightened.
Afoir, afore, before.
Aggreage, aggravate.
Agylytye, agility.
Aiges, ages.
Aithis, oaths.
Aittis, oats.
Alane, alone.
Alay, walk, alley.
Allanerlie, solely, only.
Alluterlie, entirely, wholly.
Almany, Germany.
Almous, almouse, alms.
Als, alse, as, also.
Althocht, although.
Alwise, always.
Amangis, amongst.
Ambassade, embassy.
An, if.
Ane, one, a.
Anefold, onefold, sincere.
Anent, touching, concerning.
Anes, anis, once.
Aneuche, enough.
Appeiris, appears.
Appell, appeal.
Appone (for oppone,) oppose.
Appreve, approve.
Arguessin, lieutenant of a galley.
Armite, hermit.
Art and part, aider and abetter.
Assistaris, assisters.
Astonyed, astonished.
Attour, besides, beyond, moreover.
Aucht, aught, ought.
Aucht, awght, eight.
Auditure, auditoure, auditory.
Aughtand, owing.
Aughtein, eighteen.
Auld, old.
Auncestouris, ancestors.
Avoid, remove, evacuate.
Avoutrie, adultery.
Aw, doth owe.
Awaitand, waiting.
Awin, own.
Ay, aye, always, evermore.
Ayre and laitt, early and late.
B
Backis (to give), to retreat, to turn their backs.
Baikin, baken.
Baith, both.
Baldness, boldness.
Balling, revelling.
Banded, joined together, combined.
Bannis, bans.
Barnes, bairnes, child, children, also pupils.
Bauldlie, boldly.
Bawbie, a halfpenny.
Bayr, bore.
Bayre, bear.
Beand, being.
Bear, beer.
Beck, bow down.
Begouth, began.
Begynand, beginning.
Beiris, bears.
Belyiffit, believed.
Belyve, speedily, in a little time.
Beseik, beseech.
Besiness, business.
Besyde, near hand, by, with.
Bigane, bygone.
Bigged, biggit, built.
Bill, indytement, letter, petition.
Birsit, bruised, pressed.
Birst, burst, broke.
Blawe, blawin, blow, blown.
Boddom, bottom.
Boit, boat.
Bolden, boldened, to swell, swollen, embolden.
Boosome, besom.
Bordell, brothel.
Bordouris, the Borders.
Bosses, drunkards.
Bot, but.
Bourd, jest.
Bow, bowes, an arched gate, gates.
Bowes, Papal Bulls.
Boyth, both.
Brack, broke.
Bragg, braggis, boast, boasting.
Braid, broad.
Braid, breid, bread.
Brede, breed.
Brek, breach.
Brek, separate.
Breke, break.
Brethir, brothers, brethren.
Breve, brief.
Brig, bridge.
Brocht, brought.
Brod, board.
Broillie, disturbance.
Browen, brewed.
Bruikit, enjoyed.
Bruited, reported.
Bruittis, bruytis, reports.
Bruke, bruik, enjoy.
Brunt, brynt, burned.
Bucheowris, bowcheouris, butchers.
Buddis, buds, blossoms.
Buddis, bribes.
Buffatis, blows.
Buikis, books.
Buirdeit, boarded.
Buist, buistis, box, chest.
Buist, (for browst,) brewing.
Burding, bourding, jesting.
Burn his bill, make recantation.
Burstit, burst.
But, without.
Buttis, bootis, butts.
Byding, staying, waiting.
Bylle, bill.
Byrunne, bypast, bygone.
Byrse, bristle, used metaphorically for the beard.
C
Cagots, an unfortunate race of people in the Pyrenees, included by French writers among the Races maudîtes.
Cair, care.
Cairtis, cards.
Cais, case.
Cald, cold.
Calsay, causeway.
Cammoise, canvas, coarse linen.
Camped, encamped.
Campionnes, champions.
Cannabie, canopy.
Carcageis, carcasses.
Cartit, carted, exposed as a malefactor.
Carvit, carved.
Cassin, cassein, cast.
Cassit, set aside.
Cauldness, coldness.
Cautioner, surety.
Cayr, care.
Ceis, ceissit, cease, ceased.
Censement, judgment, opinion.
Certane (a), certain number.
Certes, truly, of a truth.
Chalmer-cheild, valet-de-chambre.
Chayre (open), pulpit, public place.
Cheaf, sheaf.
Cheinzies, chains.
Cheise, cheisit, choose, choosed.
Chymlay, grate, chimney.
Claw-backs, flatterers.
Clengeit, acquitted, cleansed.
Cleything, cloathing.
Clois, close.
Cloiss, court, narrow lane, inclosure.
Clud, cloud.
Cockle, a weed abounding chiefly in corn-fields.
Coft, bought.
Cohort, exhort.
Cold, could.
Collationat, collated, examined word by word.
Colourit, pretended, apparent.
Commend, a benefice in commendam.
Commendatar, Commendator, who enjoys the rents of an Abbacy or other Benefice.
Commoun, common.
Community, commonality.
Companyounis, companions.
Compeir, appear.
Compone, agree.
Compt, comptis, account, accounts.
Comptit, reckoned, accounted.
Conjured, sworn.
Consaif, conceive.
Consignit, consigned, safely deposited.
Consuetude, custom.
Contraryes, opposers, contradictors.
Contynew, continue.
Convenit, convened, assembled, met together.
Conveyit, conveyed.
Conzie-house, the coining or mint-house.
Conzied, coined.
Cope, covering.
Corse, corpse.
Coule, cowll, a cowl or cap.
Coup, cowp, cup.
Cowhuby, cowherd.
Cowpit up, turned upside down.
Craftis, craftsmen.
Craig, craggis, rock, rocks.
Craig, throat.
Crazit, infirm.
Creatit, created.
Creillis, crealles, panniers, or wicker-baskets.
Crock, a kind of musket.
Croppin, crept.
Crown of the Sun, a gold coin of the valve of 18s.
Cullorit, pretended, coloured.
Cullroun, silly fellow.
Culveringis, firelocks.
Cumed, cumit, come, proceeded.
Cummer, trouble.
Cunning, skilful, knowing.
Cunzie to be cunzeit, money to be coined.
Cursing, excommunication.
D
Dadding, beating, knocking.
Dagg, a pistol.
Dagged, shot thickly.
Dalye, daily.
Dampne, damne, condemn.
Dantoun, intimidate.
Darnell, a common weed.
Debtful, due, indebted.
Debtfully, duly.
Decernit, adjudged, decreed.
Decoir, decorate.
Decreyt, decree.
Decydit, decided.
Deid, death;
deid, died.
Deidis, deeds, or doings.
Delatioun, accusation.
Delaytit, delatit, accused, summoned.
Demanit, ill used.
Denude, resign, take away.
Depesche, depeches, dispatch, dispatches.
Deponar, deponent.
Deposed, laid down.
Deprehended, taken, apprehended.
Derthing, dearth, scarcity.
Desone, dozen.
Desparat, desperate, hopeless.
Desyres, desires.
Dettis, debts.
Devulgatt, divulged.
Dey, die.
Dictament, dictation.
Dicton, a motto, inscription.
Din, noise.
Ding, defeat, drive, overcome.
Disaguisit, disguised.
Dispite, grudge.
Dispone, dispose.
Dissait, deceit.
Disseased, died, deceased.
Divagatioun, wandering.
Divulgat, divulged.
Dochtir, dowchter, daughter.
Domage, damage.
Dome, domme, dumb.
Dome, doom.
Dong, dung, driven, beat down;
doung back, driven back.
Dontibouris.—Dr. Jamieson explains this, probably courtezans.
Dortour, a sleeping place or dormitory.
Dote, dowry.
Dotit, dotted, endowed.
Doun-thring, pull down, oppress.
Doutis, doubts.
Doutit, doubted.
Dow (can), can effect.
Dowbill, double, copy.
Draw-brig, draw-bridge.
Drawin, drawn.
Dreddouris, fears, terrors.
Dress, manage, prepare.
Dressit, addressed.
Dryft of tyme, lapse of time.
Duck, Duke.
Duiris, duris, durris, doors.
Dule-wead, mourning-garments.
Dytit, dictated.
Dytement, dittay, indictment.
Dyke, wall, fence.
E
Effauld, anefald, honest, sincere.
Effayres, affairs.
Effectuous, effectual.
Effeiris, concerns.
Effeiris (as), as accords.
Effray, confusion, fear.
Effrayit, afraid, frightened.
Eftir, after.
Eik, eikit, add, added.
Eik (an), an addition.
Eikand, adding.
Eird, erd, earth.
Eirdit, buried.
Eirdly, earthly.
Eis, eyis, eyes.
Eit, eat.
Ellis, ells, already, also.
Embassade, embassage.
Eme, uncle, kinsman.
Emonge, emongis, among, amongst.
Empeach, empesch, oppose, hinder.
Empreasonment, imprisonment.
Ensenzie, standard, banner.
Enteress, interest.
Entres, entrance, access.
Ere, before.
Erst, already.
Eschape, escape.
Eschaipit, escaped.
Escheitts, escheats.
Eschewit, avoided.
Esperance, hope, expectation.
Espye, perceive, to behold.
Espyellis, spies.
Estaitis, estates.
Estimett, esteemed.
Evangell, Gospel.
Evinly, fair, honest, equal.
Ewest, towards, nearest.
Exerce, exercise.
Exonerit, cleared, acquitted.
Expone, expose, explain.
Exprimit, exprymit, expressed, mentioned.
Extingeise, extinguish.
Extrye, axle-tree.
F
Fader, father.
Fais, foes.
Falcone, a cannon.
Falsett, falsehood.
Fand, found.
Fard, ardour, violence.
Farder, further.
Fashous, troublesome.
Fassoun, fashion.
Faught, fawght, fought.
Feads, feuds.
Feallis, dependants.
Fecht, ficht, fight.
Feir, fere, foiris, fear, fears.
Fenzie, feign.
Fenzeit, feigned, dissembled.
Ferd, feird, fourth.
Ferses, pageants.
Fertour, a little chest, or coffer.
Fest, fast.
Figowreis, figures, types.
Flambis, flammes, flames.
Fleyed, frightened.
Flingaris, dancers.
Flyrt and flyre, mock and deride.
Fole, foal.
Foranent, over-against.
Forbearis, ancestors.
Forder, promote, further, set forward.
Forespake, foirspak, foretold.
Forgeit, forged.
Forgett, forgotten.
Forgevance, forgiveness.
Forrow, foray.
Forsamekill, for as much.
Forsuith, truly, indeed, verily.
Foryett, forget, forgot.
Foursum, some four.
Fowsee, fowsees, foss, ditches.
Frack, bold, resolute;
maid frack, made ready, prepared.
Fracklie, stoutly, boldly.
Fray, fright, panic.
Frear, friar.
Freisit, frozen.
Fruct, fructis, fruit, fruits.
Fuillis, fools.
Fule, fool.
Fulische, foolish.
Furiouris, scouts, also a foraging party.
Fute, futt, foot.
Fye, fie, fee.
Fylit, guilty.
G
Ga, go.
Gadder, gather.
Gaitt, street, or way.
Galayis, gallayis, galleys.
Gamound, gawmound, gambol.
Gang, gangand, went, going.
Gangand against, complaining of, opposing.
Gangis, goes, or leads to.
Garneyshed, adorned, garrisoned.
Gar, gart, made, compelled, caused.
Garreson, garrison.
Gat, got.
Gawfe, burst of laughter.
Gear, wealth, possessions.
Gefe, geve, gif, gave.
Gernall, girnall, granary.
Gett, bastard.
Gevin, gives.
Gif, if.
Gin, if.
Glister, lustre.
Gloudouris, in a state of ill humour.
Glowming, frowning.
Gluffis, gloves.
Goddis woundis, a profane oath.
Gois, goes.
Good-night, to take farewell.
Gracis, graces.
Graith, harness, wares, furniture.
Grandschir, grandfather.
Greis, degrees.
Greit, salute.
Greit, greitting, weep, weeping.
Greitness, grandeur.
Greitomlie, greatly.
Grit, great.
Gude, guidis, good, goods.
Gudlie, conveniently.
Guitchir, grandfather by the mother's side.
Gyrth, sanctuary.
H
Habilitie, ability, capacity.
Hable, able, qualified.
Hackquebote, haquebute, hagbut, a kind of short musket.
Haif, have.
Haill, hoill, whole.
Hailsome, wholesome.
Haillely, wholly.
Haistyet, made haste.
Hait, haitterent, hatred.
Haldin, held, detained.
Halse, throat.
Hame, home.
Hamesuckin, a law term for beating or assaulting a person within his own house.
Happit, hoppid, leaped, skipped.
Hard, heard.
Hard-heidis, name of a small coin.
Harle, drag, draw.
Havand, having.
Hecht, promised.
Hechtis, vows.
Heich, high.
Heichar, higher.
Heid, head.
Heiranent, therein.
Heirfoir, therefore.
Helas, alace.
Helsumness, wholesomeness, health.
Helvetia, Switzerland.
Herbrie, harbour.
Herschip, hereschipe, depredation, a plundering expedition.
Hes, has.
Hie, he.
Hie, high.
Hie-gate, high-street.
Hingis, hangs.
Hipoticary, apothecary.
Hoggish, harsh, swinish.
Hoise, hose.
Hole, holesum, whole, wholesome.
Holy, hollie, wholly.
Homlock, hemlock.
Hoore, whore.
Hoppeit, leaped.
Horne, put to the horn, denounced a rebel.
Hot, heat.
Humill, humilly, humble, humbly.
I
Ilk, every.
Illuster, illustrious.
Impesch, hinder, prevent.
Impyre, bear rule, govern.
Incertaine, uncertain.
Inch, small isle, or island.
Incke, ink.
Incontinent, forthwith.
Incredulitie, unbelief.
Increse, increase.
Induration, hardness.
Indurat, indureit, hardened, impenitent.
Induring, during.
Inemitie, enmity.
Inflamb, inflame.
Inflambed, inflammed, inflamed.
Ingrait, ungrateful.
Ingynis, ingenuity.
Inbabill, unable, disable.
Inlaik, inlake, deficient, want, absence.
Inquiett, disquiet.
Insamekill, insomuch.
Insew, ensue.
Intrappit, insnared.
Intromittit, intrometted, meddled with.
Intrused, intruded.
Irons (prenting), instruments for coining.
Ische, the act of coming out, passing forth.
J
Jacks, quilted garments for defence, coat-of-mail.
Jackmen, armed followers.
Jefwellis, knaves, or a contemptuous expression, equivalent to "jailbird," derived from javel, jeffell, jail or prison.
Joiss, joyse, enjoy.
Jouk, stoop down.
Jow the bell, toll the bell.
Joyousite, pleasure.
Justifieing to the dead, executed, put to death.
K
Keching, kitchen.
Ken, know.
Kendillit, kendilled, kindled.
Kennand, inticing, directing.
Kepid, kept.
Ketterelles, base fellows.
Kirk, church.
Knapped, struck.
Knapscall, a covering for the head, a head-piece.
Knaw, know.
Knawlegand, knowing.
Knycht, knight.
Kow, cow.
Kyn, kindred, kin.
Kystis, chests.
Kythed, shown, exhibited.
L
Lack, laik, want.
Laif, loaf.
Laik, want, deficiency.
Laird, (sometimes written Lord,) a landholder, under the degree of a Knight.
Lakeing, lacking, wanting.
Lang, long.
Langis, towards.
Lapp up, leaped up.
Lap in, leaped in.
Lappit, wrapped up, enclosed.
Lassour, leisure.
Latt, forbear.
Lauchfull, lawful.
Lave, leave.
Lawis, laws.
Lawly, lawlie, lowly.
Lefull, leichfull, lawful.
Leif, leave.
Leif, as leif, willing.
Leill, true, honest.
Leis, lyes.
Leisingis, falsehoods.
Lentron, time of Lent.
Leprouse, lepers, afflicted with leprosy.
Less-age, non-age, under-age.
Lestand, lasting.
Lestit, lasted.
Lesum, lawful.
Lettin down, let down.
Levand, living.
Levely, lively.
Lever, rather.
Levis, lives.
Leving, living.
Leyaris, liars.
Lichtness, levity, merriment.
Lifting, exacting, levying.
Limmis, limbs.
Lippin, depend, rely upon.
Lois, loss.
Loppin, leapt.
Lothesomness, very loath, unwillingness.
Loup, leap.
Loveabill, laudable, allowable, lawful.
Lovittis, beloved.
Lowsitt, loosed.
Ludgeit, lodged.
Lufe, luif, love
Luifsome, lovely.
Luifer, lover.
Luik, look.
Luiking, looking.
Lyck, lyked, lick, licked.
Lycour, liquor.
Lyek, lyik, lycke, like.
Lyeff, lyff, life.
Lymmaris, an opprobrious term, vagabonds.
Lyne, lain.
Lytill, little.
M
Mack, maik, make.
Maid, made.
Maikis, makes.
Maill, rent, duty.
Mair, more.
Makand, making.
Malhure, malleure, misfortune.
Mallapert, arrogant, presumptuous.
Man, maun, must.
Manassingis, menaings, threatenings.
Mank, deficient, imperfect.
Manrent (bond of), engagement of a vassal to his superior.
Marcat-croce, market-cross.
Mark, merk, a silver coin of the value of 13s. 4d. Scotish money, or 1s. 11⁄3d. sterling.
Marmouset, a little monkey.
Marrow, mate, fellow, companion.
Matynes, matins, morning prayers.
Meary, mearely, merry, merrily.
Meddill, middle.
Mekle, meikle, much.
Mell, meddle.
Mensworn, perjured.
Ment, meant.
Menzie, crowd of followers.
Met, measure.
Metar, meeter, more proper.
Minister, administer.
Minstrel, musician.
Minzeonis, minions.
Mirk, dark.
Mister, myster, need.
Mo, more.
Moder, mother.
Moist, most.
Mon, must.
Monifould, manifold.
Mony, many.
Morn, next day.
Morrion, a steel cap or helmet.
Mote, may, might.
Movit, moved.
Moyen, interest, power.
Mummeris, jesters.
Murmour, regret, murmur.
Myddis, midst.
Mylnes, mills.
Mynded, proposed.
Mynt, aim at, essay.
N
Na, no.
Nakit, naked.
Namit, named.
Narrest, nearest.
Naturall, disposition, affection.
Ne, nor.
Nellis, fists.
Nevelling, blows with the fists.
Ney, nigh.
Nocht, not.
Nor, than.
Notour, notorious, well known.
Noumer, number.
Nowther, nor, neither.
Nuik, corner.
Nune, noon.
Nuriss, nurse, also nourish.
Nychtbour, neighbour.
Nychtis, nights.
O
Obleyst, obliged.
Oblissand, obliging.
Oblisse, oblige.
Of befoir, frequently, oft before.
Officiaris, officers.
Ofter, often.
Ones, once.
Onless, unless.
Ony, any.
Oppin, open.
Oppinit, opened.
Oppone, opponeing, oppose, opposing.
Or, before.
Oraison, oration.
Outher, either.
Oulk, week.
Oure, owre, over.
Over-thorte, across.
Owerluikit, overlooked.
Owerquhelm, overwhelm.
P
Pacocke, peacock.
Paip, Pope.
Palycanis, pavilions.
Palzeoun, pavilion.
Pane, pains, labour.
Pannel, a criminal, or person impeached.
Pareiss, parish.
Parochinaris, parishioners.
Parson, person.
Pasche, Easter.
Pasche-evin, Easter-eve.
Pasementit, laced.
Patrocinye, patronage.
Patron, skipper, master of a vessel.
Pauckis, cunning, sly practices, artifice.
Paynis, pains.
Peir, pier, equal.
Peregryne, stranger, foreigner.
Phrenesy, insanity, phrenzy.
Pickis, pikes.
Pik, pitch.
Placeboes, parasites, applauders.
Plack, a small coin, the third of a penny sterling.
Plaiges, pledges, hostages.
Platt, plan or model.
Platt, plot.
Playnit, complained.
Pleinyeing, complaining.
Plenzeit, complained.
Pleuch, plough.
Pock, polkis, bag, bags.
Policy, polity, form of government.
Pollicie, device.
Portis, posts, gates.
Pose, poise, hoard, money in store.
Posted, postit, sent, communicated.
Postis, messengers.
Pottingar, apothecary.
Poulder, powder.
Practick, practises.
Praysit, praised.
Prease, press.
Preassit, attempted.
Prechouris, preachers.
Preichit, preached.
Preif, proof.
Presoneris, prisoners.
Prevented, preceded, going before.
Princes, princess.
Proclamit, proclaimed.
Proctours, procurators, proxies.
Proiffit, proved.
Promittis, engages, promises.
Proporte, purport.
Propyne, offering.
Propyned, gift presented.
Provents, revenues.
Provyd, providing.
Puir, pure, poor.
Puneist, punist, punished.
Pynouris, workmen, pioneers.
Q
Quatt, quit, relinquish.
Querrel, quarrel, cause, interest.
Quhair, where.
Quhairas, whereas.
Quhais, quhois, whose.
Quhame, whom.
Quharintill, wherein.
Quhat, what.
Quhidder, whither.
Quhilk, which.
Quhill, until.
Quhilum, sometimes, deceased.
Quhow, how.
Quhynger, hanger, a short broad-sword.
Quick, living.
Quitclaimis, absolves, renounces.
R
Raccompt, account.
Raid, foray, border excursion.
Raid, rode.
Rainzeis, reins.
Raiss, rose.
Rakeless, rash.
Rapper, rapier.
Rasit, raised.
Rawishe, ravish.
Rayd, rode, or expedition.
Reacomteris, rencounters.
Rebellours, rebels.
Reciproce, reciprocal.
Recklessnes, rashness.
Reclamit, proclaimed.
Recule, recoil, fall back.
Reculling, falling back.
Red, read.
Rede, advice, counsel.
Reft, ravaged.
Refusand, refusing.
Regardand, regarding.
Regentrie, regency.
Regiment, government.
Reid, rode.
Reif, ravage, theft.
Reifeit, plundered.
Remanent, remainder.
Remeid, remedy.
Remit, remission.
Repugn, impugn.
Resett, receive, harbour.
Resolute, consonant, agreeable to.
Ressait, receipt.
Ressavit, received.
Retearis, retires.
Revocalit, recalled.
Rewill, rule.
Rewyne, ruin.
Reyll, reel, stagger.
Ring, reign.
Rive, tear, rend.
Roose, praise, commend.
Roundit, whispered.
Roung, reigned.
Rowme, place.
Rowpit, cracked.
Rubberie, robbery.
Ruit, root.
Ruse, boast.
Rycht, right.
Rynnis, runs.
Ryped, searched.
Ryvar, ryvere, river.
Ryve, tear.
S
Sa, so.
Saccage, spoil or pillage.
Sacrate, consecrated.
Sackless, guiltless.
Sacklesslie, innocently, without guile.
Saddest, very sad, or melancholy.
Sair, sore.
Sait, throne.
Salfgard, safeguard.
Sall, shall.
Saltable, open to assault.
Samin, same.
Sanctis, saints.
Sark, shirt.
Saule, saulis, soul, souls.
Sawin, sown.
Scabruslie, doubtfully.
Scaillis, scaling-ladders.
Schaike, shake.
Schavellings, a term of contempt applied to Churchmen having their heads shaved.
Schaw, schawis, show, shows.
Schawin, shown.
Scho, she.
Schone, shoes.
Schopped, chopped, struck.
Schot, shot.
Schote, schuitt, shoot.
Schuik, shook.
Schybaldis, scybaldis, mean, worthless fellows.
Schyftis, shifts.
Sclait, sclaittis, slate, slates.
Scouparis, skippers, dancers.
Scrippit, mocked, derided.
Seallie, sely, silly, helpless.
Secritar, secretary.
Seidgit, besieged.
Seik, sick.
Seill, seillis, seal, seals.
Semblabile, like.
Sen, then, thereafter.
Sen, sensyne, since.
Send, sent.
Senzie, synod, assembly.
Serk, shirt.
Sers, search.
Servitouris, servants, attendants.
Sew, saw, sow, disperse.
Sey, sea.
Seym, seem.
Schir, sir.
Schored, threatened.
Schort space, for a small way.
Schyris, shires, counties.
Sic, sick, such.
Sicht, sight.
Sicklyke, also.
Side, signifies long, when applied to wearing apparel.
Sindered, parted, separated.
Singular, single.
Skaill, disperse, separate.
Skair, fright.
Skairse, scarce.
Skaith, harm, prejudice, hurt, damage.
Skaithless, blameless, harmless.
Skarslie, sparingly.
Skeife, powerful, well provided? probably from skaff, food, provision.
Skooft, mocked, scoft.
Skrimpled, scorched.
Skruiff, applied to money that is both thin and base.
Slap, slop, breach or broken.
Slepand, sleeping.
Slockened, quenched.
Slogorne, war-cry.
Smaikis, mean, pusillanimous fellows.
Smored, smothered.
Smote, blot or stain.
Smyrk, smile.
Snapparis, stumbles.
Sned, pruned, lopped off.
Snouttis, heads, beaks of vessels.
Socht, sought.
Soldartis, soldiers.
Solempn, solemn.
Solempnizat, solemnized.
Solist, solicitous, careful, eager.
Solistaris, solicitors.
Soliste, solicite.
Somer, summer.
Sone, soon.
Sone, sun.
Sonnar, sonner, sooner.
Sowmis, soumeis, sums.
Sowp, souppit, sup, supped.
Sowped, souppit, swept.
Sowtar, shoemaker.
Spack, spake.
Spanes, Spanish.
Sparsit, sparsed, spread abroad, circulated.
Speirit, asked, inquired.
Speris, spears.
Splentis, armour for the legs.
Sponk, spark.
Spreat, Spreit, the Holy Spirit.
Spulzie, spoils.
Spulzeit, spuilzeid, spoiled, plundered.
Spune, horn-spoon.
Spurtill, a wooden stick used for stirring pottage when boiling.
Stableis, establish.
Stabillis, stables.
Stall, stole.
Stammered, staggered, or thrown down.
Stane, stainis, stone, stones.
Stark, strong.
Stark money, good coin.
Stay, hindrance.
Steik, shut.
Steikand, shutting.
Steir thair taills, bestir themselves.
Sticked, run through.
Stogged, stabbed.
Stoir, store.
Stoole, stuill, pulpit.
Stope, hindrance.
Stowth, theft.
Stracking saill, shortening sail.
Strakis, straikis, blows.
Strang, strong.
Strowit, covered, strewed.
Stryck, strike.
Strykin—the field was strykin, fought, the battle was fought.
Sturt, disturbance, grief, trouble.
Styff (haldeth), holdeth fast.
Stylit, stiled, designed.
Sua, so.
Subdittis, subjects.
Subscryve, subscribe.
Subscrivit, subscryving, subscribed, subscribing.
Suddartis, soldiers.
Sueir, swear.
Suir, sure.
Suld, should.
Sum, some.
Sumquhat, somewhat.
Suppostis, followers, adherents.
Surfett, surface.
Suyttis, suytit, suits, solicited.
Suyting, soliciting.
Swash, a drum.
Sweard, sweardis, sword, swords.
Swongeoris, drones, sluggards.
Swynge, rule.
Syndre, sundry.
Syne, afterwards.
Sythense, since.
T
Tabornes, tabors.
Tack, take.
Tackin, taikin, taking.
Taigill, retard, hinder, entangle.
Take, taken.
Takinnis, taikinnis, tokens.
Takkis, leases.
Tanted, taunted, reproached.
Tants, taunts.
Targetting of thair tailles, bordering their gowns with tassels.
Tarie, stay.
Teiris, tears.
Tendernes of blood, proximity of blood.
Teythes, tythes.
Thai, they.
Thairfoir, therefore.
Thairfrae, from thence.
Thak, thatch.
Tham, them.
Thare, thair, there.
Thei, these.
Theiranent, thereabout.
The self, itself.
Thinkand, thinking.
Thir, these.
Thocht, though, although.
Thole, thoill, thoillis, suffer, undergo, endures.
Thrall, enslave, overcome.
Thriddis, thrid, third, third part.
Thrist, thristit, longing, desired.
Throcht, throwght, through.
Thrustit, thirsted.
Thyne, thence.
Tickattis, placards.
Till, to, unto.
Tint, lost.
Tirrit, teased, stript.
Tolbouth, the prison, also the place where sometimes the Courts of Justice sat.
Toome, tume, empty.
Tor of the chyre, arm of the chair.
Towartis, towards, to.
Traist, trust.
Trap, entrap.
Travailled, endeavoured, laboured.
Trawall, travaill, travel.
Treatie, treatise.
Tressoun, treason.
Trow, believe.
Tryist, appointment.
Tryit, tryed.
Trynschis, trenches.
Trysting, appointing.
Tuck, tuick, took.
Tuich, tueich, touch.
Turnpike, winding stairs.
Turse, carry, (in bundles or turses.)
Tweiched, tweiching, touched, touching.
Tweich-stone, touch-stone.
Tykis (mastif), mastiff dogs.
Tymmer, timber.
Tymous, betimes, early.
Tyne, lose.
Tynsall, loss.
Tynt, lost.
Tyran, tyrant.
Tytillis, tiths.
U
Umquhill, late, deceased.
Uncunzeit, uncoined.
Underly, lie under, undergo.
Understand, understood.
Unhap, unhappy, unhappiness.
Unhappe, misfortune, mischance.
Unknawin, unknown.
Unleisum, unlawful.
Upfall, what casts up, an incident.
Uphald, uphold.
Utermaist, uttermost.
Utheris, others.
Uttermost prick, extreme point, the smallest iota.
Utwith, without.
V
Vaik, vaking, vacant.
Valable, valid.
Valour, value.
Veray, verray, very.
Veseit, visited.
Vincust, vanquished.
Visie, visit.
Vissorne, mark.
Vivaris, viweris, provisions, victuals.
Voce, voces, voice, voices.
Voit, vote.
W
Wadset, wodset, mortgaged.
Wae, sorrowful, grieved.
Wait, God wait, wot, God knows.
Walkryfe, watchful, careful.
Walkynit, walknit, awaked out of sleep.
Wan, did win.
Wan-weird, bad or ill fortune.
Wappinis, weapons.
War, were.
War, worse.
Wardill, warld, world.
Wardit, in ward or custody.
Wark, work.
Was, in the singular number oftentimes for were.
Wat-nocht, understood not.
Wayit, weighed, considered.
Wecht, weight.
Wedder, weather.
Weddir, sheep.
We do you wit, know ye.
Weill, weall, well, welfare.
Weris, wars.
Wes, was.
Weseing, visiting, viewing.
Weyit, weighed, considered.
Whais, whose.
While, whill, until.
Whilk, which.
Whill, a while, for a time.
Whinger, a short broad-sword.
Whyder, whether.
Wief, wieffis, wife, wives.
Wirk, work.
Wirking, working.
Wirschep, worship.
Wissit, wished.
Witt, wyte, blame.
Wod, mad.
Wold, would.
Wolter, overturn.
Wousche, washed.
Wowaris, wooers.
Wraitt, wrett, wrote.
Wrak, wrong, undoing.
Wretar, writer.
Wrocht, wrought.
Wyif, wife.
Wynd, wind, street, lane.
Wyndock, window.
Wyning, gaining.
Wyrk, work.
Wyrschipping, worshipping.
Wyseit, wysit, visited, viewed.
Wyte, blame.
Y
Yaird, yard.
Ydill, idle.
Ye, ye, you, yea.
Yea, yea.
Yead, yeid, went.
Yeid, went.
Yeiris, years.
Yerne, yrn, iron.
Yett, yettis, gate, gates.
Yett, yit, yet.
Yle, isle, island.
Yillis (the), the Isles.
Yneuche, ynewcht, enough.
Yond syd, the other side.
Ypocreit, hypocrite.
Ys, is.
Yscheare, usher.
Ytt, it.
Yule, Youle, Yuile, Christmas.
INDEX OF PERSONS.
A
Aberbothok, Commendator of, v. Hamilton, Lord John.
Aberdeen, Bishop of, v. Dunbar.
Adamson, Elizabeth, wife of James Barroun, 246, 247.
Adamson, William, 97.
Aikman, Francis, 97.
Airthe, Friar William, 36, 39, 41.
Alareit, Hermit of, v. Thomas.
Alasco, John, 213.
Alesius, Alexander, 55. App. 526.
Allemagne, (Germany,) Princes of, II. 56.
Amiens, Bishop of, (Nicholas de Pelleve,) 396, 398, 415, 422, 425.
Anderson, Mr. Alexander, Principal of King's College, II. 138, 140.
Anderson, William, 118.
Angus, Archibald, Earl of, 77, 78, 111, 120, 173, 180, 211, 212, 217.
Annan, Dean John, 188.
Anstruther, Capt. Robert, II. 330.
Arbuckill, Gray Friar, 197, 199.
Areskine, v. Erskine.
Argyle, Archibald fourth Earl of, 93, 108, 211, 217, 253, 274, 276-290.
Argyle, Archibald Lord Lorn, fifth Earl of, 249, 256, 268, 274, 294, 337, 341, 345, 347, 350, 353, 358, 360, 369, 375, 382, 383, 413, 451, 453,458. II. 5, 49, 50, 53, 56, 57, 63, 70, 167, 258, 286, 299, 305, 310, 375, 377, 379, 403, 423, 479, 484, 490, 491, 494, 496, 507, 524, 527, 530, 556, 563, 566.
Argyle, Janet Countess of, v. Stewart.
Armstrong, Andrew, II. 394, 395, 400.
Arran, James first Earl of, 107.
Arran, Earl of, v. Chattelherault.
Arran, James third Earl of, 183, 184, 383, 413, 420, 423, 427, 439, 451, 455, 460, 462, 464. II. 3, 5, 7, 9, 38, 43, 53, 55, 56, 63, 129, 137, 156, 167, 258, 273, 293, 298, 315, 323, 325, 326, 328, 329, 473.
Athole, John fourth Earl of, II. 156, 286, 299, 305, 390, 479, 483, 491, 494, 497, 507, 510, 512, 514, 519, 523, 536, 556, 557, 560, 566.
Auchinleck, John, 233.
Aylmer, John, Bishop of London, II. 26, 278.
Ayr, Sheriffs of, v. Campbells of Loudoun and Teringland.
B
Balcleuch, v. Scott.
Balfour, Andrew, 44.
Balfour, David and Gilbert, sons of Balfour of Montquhannie, 183, 206, 233, 551.
Balfour, Gilbert, II. 551.
Balfour, Mr. James, Parson of Flisk, (afterwards Sir James Balfour of Pittendreich,) Clerk Register, 202, 206, 228, 233, 235, 365, 399, 437, 452. II. 44, 502, 507, 526, 549, 558, 562.
Balfour, Mr. John, 377.
Balfour, Michael, 456.
Balgonie, Laird of, v. Lundie.
Balnaves, Mr. Henry, of Halhill, 70, 99, 102, 100, 114, 116, 182, 186, 226. II. 38, 40, 45, 47, 52, 381.
Balwaird, Balvaird, v. Murray.
Bannatyne, Sir John, v. Bellenden.
Bar, Laird of, v. Lockhart.
Barnbougle, Laird of, v. Mowbray.
Barbour, David, 222.
Barroun, James, burgess of Edinburgh, 246, 268. II. 322, 486.
Barroun, Elizabeth, v. Adamson.
Bathgate, Reader at, II. 548.
Battu, Captain, II. 10.
Beaton, David, Cardinal, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 61, 63, 76, 81, 84, 90, 92, 94, 97, 99, 103, 108, passim, 180, 192, 206, 290, 294, 307, 430.
Beaton, James, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 13, 15, 42, 16, 53.
Beaton, James, Archbishop of Glasgow, 252, 373. II. 131.
Bedford, Earl of, II. 513, 536.
Bell, Stephen, 233.
Bellenden or Bannatyne, Sir John, of Auchinoul, Justice-Clerk, 358, 369, 399, 418, 458. II. 291, 299, 304, 305, 310, 344, 401, 403, 414, 423, 454, 492, 497, 526.
Bellenden, Thomas, of Auchinoul, Justice-Clerk, 70, 106.
Bellenden, Lady, v. Kennedy.
Bethencourt, v. Butoncourt.
Beverage, Friar, 62.
Beza, Theodore, II. 547.
Bishops and Pastors in England, II. 547.
Bisso, or Busso, Francis de, II. 507, 551.
Black, Friar John, II. 68. App. 592-595.
Blackader, Robert, Archbishop of Glasgow, 7, 11, 12.
Borthwick, Mr. David, of Lochill, 106, 414. II. 44.
Borthwick, Captain John, (Sir John,) 61. App. 520, 533, 534.
Borthwick, John fourth Lord, II. 53.
Bothwell, Adam, Bishop of Orkney, II. 555.
Bothwell, David, 106.
Bothwell, Patrick, third Earl of, 108, 137, 138, 140, 143.
Bothwell, James, fourth Earl of, created Duke of Orkney, 455, 456, 459. II. 3, 38, 156, 286, 315, 320, 323, 325, 326, 329, 346, 351, 361, 390, 472, 478, 509, 512, 514, 520, 521, 524, 527, 528, 534, 539, 548-562.
Bothwell, Countess of, v. Gordon.
Bourdeau, John de, II. 551.
Bowes, Elizabeth, 253.
Bowes, Marjory, wife of John Knox, 253. II. 138.
Bowes, Captain Richard, 78.
Bowes, Sir Robert, 77, 78, 219.
Boyd, Robert of Piedmont, II. 350.
Boyd, John, of Narston, II. 349.
Boyd, Robert Lord, 340, 345, 369, 382, 414, 434. II. 38, 53, 56, 58, 63, 129, 258, 299, 348, 496, 499, 503, 523, 552, 556, 563.
Boyd, Master of, II. 349.
Boyle, Archibald, II. 350.
Boyne, Laird of, v. Ogilvie.
Brechin, Bishops of, v. Hepburn, Sinclair.
Briance, Count de, French Ambassador, II. 536.
Broche, M. de la, v. La Broche.
Brounstone, Laird of, v. Crichton.
Brown, George, of Colstoun, 350.
Brown, Sir Adam, (a priest,) 361.
Brown, Ryngzean (Ninian), 97.
Bruce, Sir William, of Earlshall, 307.
Buccleuch, v. Scott.
Bucer, Martin, II. 442.
Buchan, Master of, v. Stewart.
Buchanan, Mr. David, (Editor of Knox's History), App. 477. II. 465-468. App. 569-586.
Buchanan, Mr. George, 71. II. 134, 550.
Butonecourt, (Sieur de Bethencourt,) 384. II. 37.
C
Cairnis, Henry, 57.
Caithness, George Earl of, II. 299, 420, 523, 552, 569.
Calder, Laird of, v. Sandilands.
Calvin, John, 232, 268, 274, 315. II. 412, 459, 460.
Cambuskenneth, Abbots of, v. Myln, Panter.
Campbell, Friar Alexander, 16, 18. App. 514.
Campbell, Alexander, Dean of Murray, II. 129, 258.
Campbell, Charles, burgess of Ayr, II. 349.
Campbell, Sir Colin, of Glenurchy, 253, 357.
Campbell, George, of Cessnok, 7, 340.
Campbell, George, of Mungarswood, 128.
Campbell, Sir Hugh, of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, 111, 128, 316. II. 137.
Campbell, Hugh, of Kinyeancleuch, 128.
Campbell, John, of Newmylnes, 7.
Campbell, James, of Louchley, II. 350.
Campbell, Matthew, of Teringland, young Sheriff of Ayr, 340, 345.
Campbell, Sir Matthew, of Loudoun, II. 348.
Campbell, Mungo, of Brounsyde, 128.
Campbell, Robert of Cragdow, II. 350.
Campbell, Robert, of Kinyeancleuch, 250, 253. II. 63, 275, 349.
Campbell, William, of Horscleucht, II. 350.
Campbell, William, of Skeldon, II. 349.
Capua, Prior of, v. Strozzi.
Cardinal, the, v. Beaton, David.
Car, v. Ker.
Carmichael, James, 259.
Carmichael, Peter, of Balmadie, 176, 226, 228, 230.
Carmichael, Richard, 44.
Carpentyne, Alexander, 259.
Carnegie, Sir Robert, of Kinnaird, 400, 414.
Carvet, Sir James, II. 476, 478.
Carnell, Laird of, v. Wallace.
Carswell, Mr. John, Superintendent of Argyle, II. 87.
Cassillis, Gilbert third Earl of, 16, 86, 111, 134, 263.
Cassillis, Gilbert fourth Earl of, II. 478, 514, 533, 552.
Cathcart, Allan Lord, II. 348, 563.
Cathcart, Allan, of Carlton, II. 350.
Cathcart, Allan, of Clawance, II. 349.
Cathcart, Allan and Thomas, II. 349.
Cathcart, John, of Gibbsyard, II. 349.
Cecil, Sir William, II. 15, 23, 26, 32, 34, 72, 315.
Cesnock, v. Campbell.
Cessfurd, Laird of, v. Ker.
Chalmer, Helen, wife of Robert Mure of Pokellie, 7.
Chalmer, James, of Gadgirth, 257, 340. II. 349.
Chalmer, Marion, wife of William Dalrymple of Stairs, 7.
Chalmer, Robert, of Martnem, II. 350.
Chalmers, David, of Ormond, II. 551.
Chapman, William, 222.
Charles the Fifth, the Emperor, 232. II. 135, 136.
Charles the Ninth, King of France, II. 318.
Charteris, (Charterouse,) John, of Kinfauns, Provost of Perth, 112, 346, 357.
Charterhouse of Perth, Prior of, v.. Forman.
Chattelett, (Chastelard,) Monsieur, II. 367, 368.
Chattelherault, James Earl of Arran, Duke of, Governor and Regent of Scotland, 84, 93, 97, 101, 108-123, 134, 135, 140, 144, 154, 180, 183, 184, 202, 206, 209, 214, 217, 222, 233, 240, 242, 294, 325, 340, 345, 352, 356, 368, 379, 383, 389, 394, 415, 420, 429, 439, 441, 451, 453, 457, 458, 465, 472. II. 5, 38, 40, 42, 45, 47, 50, 52, 54, 58, 81, 129, 138, 156, 258, 286, 297, 299, 320, 325, 328, 330, 347, 351, 360, 403, 417, 423, 481, 492, 496, 499, 503, 515, 535, 566.
Chisholm, William, Bishop of Dunblane, 63. II. 88, 556.
Christian the Third, King of Denmark, 55, 254. II. 56.
Christison, William, Minister of Dundee, II. 87, 424.
Clapperton, Sir John, Dean of the Chapel Royal, 45.
Clark, Alexander, 231. II. 490.
Clark, (one,) 457.
Cleisch, Laird of, v. Colville.
Cockburn, Mr. Alexander, 185. II. 324, 331.
Cockburn, James, of Langton, 552.
Cockburn, John, of Ormiston, 134, 138, 141, 185, 215, 350, 375, 454. II. 38, 323, 527.
Cockburn, Capt. Ninian, 224.
Coldingham, Prior of, v. Stewart, Lord John.
Coldingknowes, Laird of, (Sir John Home,) 115.
Colston, Laird of, v. Brown.
Colville, Robert, of Cleish, 348. II. 68.
Colville, William, Abbot of Culross, II. 53, 88, 258. App. 598.
Conde, Louis de Bourbon, Prince of, (brother of the King of Navarre,) II. 133.
Congregation, the Lords of the, 327, &c., passim, II. 45.
Corry, George, of Kelwood, II. 258, 350.
Craig, (Craik,) Alison, II. 315.
Craig, Mr. John, Minister, II. 418, 424, 456, 498, 530, 554, 555, 563.
Craigie, Laird of, v. Wallace.
Craigmiller, Laird of, v. Preston.
Cranstoun, Patrick, II. 64, 394, 400.
Craufurd, David eighth Earl of, 90.
Craufurd, David Earl of, II. 563.
Craufurd, David, II. 349.
Craufurd, David, of the Kerse, II. 350.
Craufurd, George, of Leifnorris, or Loch Norris, 127. II. 349.
Crawford, John, of Walston, II. 348.
Crauford, Robert, II. 349.
Craw, Paul, the Bohemian, 6.
Creychton, v. Crichton.
Crichton, Mr. Abraham, Provost of Dunglas, II. 528.
Crichton, Alexander, of Brunstone, 134, 139, 142, 215.
Crichton, Edward, Lord, of Sanquhar, II. 258, 560, 565.
Crichton, George, Bishop of Dunkeld, 97, 105.
Crichton, Robert, Bishop of Dunkeld, 251. II. 88, 300, 303.
Crichton, Mr. Robert, of Eliock, King's Advocate, II. 491.
Crichton, Mr. Robert, Parson of Sanquhar, II. 371, 379.
Crofts, Sir James, English Ambassador, 454. II. 32, 57, 66.
Crossraguell, Abbot of, v. Kennedy.
Cullen, Capt. James, II. 13.
Culross, Abbot of, v. Colville.
Cumming, Cumyn, Robert, schoolmaster, II. 363.
Cunningham, Alexander, v. Glencairn, Earl of.
Cunningham, Hugh, of Watterston, II. 349.
Cunningham, John, of Caprington, II. 349.
Cunningham, Robert, II. 349.
Cunningham, Mr. Robert, minister of Failfurd, II. 348, 397.
Cunningham, Sir William, of Cunninghamhead, 366. II. 64, 258, 349, 486, 499, 503.
Cunningham, William, II. 349.
Cunningham, William of Caprington younger, II. 349.
D
D'Albeuf, Marquis, v. Lorraine.
Dalrymple, James, of Stairs, II, 349.
Dalrymple of Stairs, v. Chalmer.
D'Amville, Seigneur de, II. 268.
Dandelot, Monsieur, 216.
D'Arfe, Monsieur, 220.
Darnley, Henry Lord, v. Henry.
Davie, Seigneur, v. Riccio.
Daniot, John, II. 521.
Dayes, Adam, 57.
De Bethencourt, v. Butonecourt.
De Finola, Thomas, II. 457.
De Four, Monsieur, French Ambassador, II. 513.
Denmark, King of, v. Christian.
D'Esse, Monsieur, 221, 222.
Dewar, Archibald, II. 158.
Dingwall, Sir John, 42.
Dollar, Vicar of, v. Forrest.
D'Omall, D'Aumale, v. Lorraine.
Dosell, D'Oysel, v. Oysel.
Douglas, Archibald, of Kilspindie, Provost of Edinburgh, II. 158, 289, 475, 490, 498.
Douglas, Francis, 185.
Douglas, George, 185.
Douglas, Sir George, brother of the Earl of Angus, 77, 78, 102, 111, 128, 135, 180, 241.
Douglas, George, postulat of Aberbrothok, and bastard son of the Earl of Angus, 173, 180.
Douglas, Hugh, of Longniddry, 134, 130, 185, note.
Douglas, James, of Parkheid, 78.
Douglas, Mr. John, Rector of St. Andrews, 286, note.
II. 128, 424, 455, 563.
Douglas, or Grant, John, 256, 276, 283, 285, 286, 307.
Douglas, Lady Margaret, Countess of Lennox, 123.
II. 336, 361, 474.
Douglas, Mr. Robert, Provost of Lincluden, II. 386.
Douglas, Patrick, II. 63.
Douglas, Sir William, of Drumlanrig, 111.
II. 64, 129, 258, 299, 386, 502, 512.
Douglas, William, of Whittingham, II. 63, 164.
Douglasses, The, 53, 81, 181.
Dreghorn, Laird of, v. Fullerton.
Drumlanrig, Laird of, v. Douglas.
Drummond, David Lord, II. 299, 563.
Drummond, Henry, of Riccarton, 251, 376. II. 325, 478.
Dudley, Lord Robert, II. 361.
Dudley, Captain, 224.
Duke, the, v. Chattelherault.
Dun, Laird of, v. Erskine.
Dunbar, Alexander, of Cumnock, II. 63.
Dunbar, Gawin, Bishop of Aberdeen, 43.
Dunbar, Gawin, Lord Chancellor and Archbishop of Glasgow, 63, 65, 127, 145, 148.
Dunbar, Hector, of Clousting, II. 350.
Dunbar, Lieutenant John, 463.
Dunbar, John, of Blantyre, II. 349.
Dunfermling, Abbots of, v. Dury.
Dunblane, Bishop of, v. Chisholm.
Dundee, Provost of, v. Halyburton.
Dunkeld, Bishop of, v. Crichton.
Durham, Mr. Michael, 106.
Durham, William, of Grange, II. 486.
Dury, Andrew, Bishop of Galloway, 242, 261.
Dury, David, of Dury, II. 43.
Dury, George, Abbot of Dunfermline, 183, 211, 224. II. 131.
E
Earlshall, Laird of, v. Bruce.
Eccles, Gilbert, II. 349.
Edinburgh, Provosts of, v. Douglas of Kilspindie;
Mackalzean;
Prestoun of Craigmillar;
Seyton, George Lord.
Edward, King, the Sixth of England, 101, 217, 231, 242.
Eglinton, Earl of, II. 519, 536.
Elder, Sir Henry, a priest, 118.
Elder, John, 118.
App. 526.
Elizabeth Queen of England, 473.
II. 15, 20, 26, 28, 39, 47, 51, 54, 62, 83, 130, 137, 168, 174, 178, 315, 335, 346, 360, 469, 473, 481, 513, 537.
Elphinston, Mr. Nicholas, II. 496.
Embden, Duchess of, 245.
Emperor, the, v. Charles the Fifth.
England, Bishops and Ministers of, II. 545, 547.
English Congregation at Franckfort and Geneva, 232, 253.
Ergyle, v. Argyle.
Erskine, Areskin, Alexander, 374.
II. 499, 501.
Erskine, Arthur, II. 288.
Ermine, John fifth Lord, 79, 249, 358, 369, 375, 415, 464.
II. 3, 69, 128, 299, 305, 494, 515.
—v. Mar, Earl of.
Erskine, John, of Dun, 59, 132, 246, 249, 251, 268, 273, 274, 300, 317, 319, 337, 341, 347, 369, 434, 451.
II. 56, 87, 286, 363, 386, 388, 409, 424, 475, 479, 482, 484, 494, 531.
Erskine of Mar, Lady, v. Murray.
Erskine, Robert, Master of, 213.
Evers, Sir Ralph, 122.
F
Failfurd, Minister of, v. Cunningham.
Fairnie, Laird of, v. Fernie.
Fairnihurst, Laird of, v. Ker.
Faunhaus, ( ,) II. 64.
Fenton, George, II. 258.
Fergushill, John, of Fergushill, II. 349.
Fergusson, David, Minister of Dunfermling, II. 87.
Fernie, Andrew, of Fernie, 463.
Firth, John, v. Fryth.
Flemyng, Malcolm third Lord, 86, 88.
Flemyng, James fourth Lord, 241, 264.
Flemyng, John fifth Lord, II. 299, 563.
Flemyng, Malcolm, Commendator of Whitehorn, II. 370, 379.
Flisk, Parson of, v. Balfour.
Forbes, Captain, 456.
Forbes, (Phorbes), John, Master of, II. 63, 552.
Forbes, the Lady, II. 358.
Forman, Adam, 323.
Forman, Robert, Lyon-King-at-Arms, 335, 340, 440, 449.
II. 274.
Forrest, Henry, of Linlithgow, 52, 53.
App. 516-518.
Forrest, (Forres,) David, General of the Mint, 106, 137, 246, 260, 300, 453.
App. 563, 564.
Forrest, Dean Thomas, Vicar of Dollar, 63.
Forrester, Robert, 62.
Forsyth, James, of Nydie, 193.
Foulis, Sir James, of Colinton, Clerk-Register, 104.
Fowler, an Englishman, II. 507.
Foxe, John, the Martyrologist, 14.
France, Kings of, v. Charles, Francis, Henry.
Francis the First, King of France, II. 82.
Francis the Second, King of France, 217, 363, 386, 388, 444-448, 451.
II. 47, 49, 50, 62, 73, 76, 81, 83, 125, 127, 132, 134.
Francis de Busso, v. Bisso.
Frissall, James, II. 159.
Fryth, John, 14, 19.
Fullerton, Adam, II. 289.
Fullerton, Hugh, of Dreghorn, II. 349, 499.
Furrour, Alexander, 42.
Fyfe, John, 55.
App. 527.
G
Galloway, Bishops of, v. Dury, Gordon.
Garleis, Laird of, v. Stewart.
Geddes, Charles, 459.
Gillone, a cordiner, II. 158.
Gilston, Lady, v. Sempill.
Glammis, John eighth Lord, II. 299, 533, 563.
Glasgow, Archbishops of, v. Betouns, Blackader, Dunbar.
Glencairn, William fourth Earl of, 86, 102, 111, 127, 281.
Glencairn, Alexander Lord Kilmaurs, fifth Earl of, 72, 240, 250, 252, 268, 274, 316, 335, 310, 342, 345, 367, 379, 382, 414, 434, 451, 457.
II. 5, 38, 53, 56, 58, 63, 70, 129, 130, 167, 258, 286, 299, 305, 348, 403, 423, 479, 481, 484, 496, 499, 503, 520, 524, 556, 560, 562, 565, 566.
Glenurquhair, Laird of, v. Campbell.
Goodman, Christopher, Minister, II. 87, 413, 484.
Gordon, Alexander, Bishop of Galloway, II. 56, 63, 88, 129, 258, 374, 532, 537, 539.
Gordon, Alexander, of Abyrzelde, II. 64, 357.
Gordon, George Lord, v. Huntley, Earl of.
Gordon, Lady Jane, Countess of Bothwell and Sutherland, II. 553.
Gordon, John, of Barskeocht, II. 379.
Gordon, Sir John, of Finlater, II. 64, 345, 353, 354, 359.
Gordon, Sir John, of Lochinvar, II. 129, 163, 258, 401, 512, 552.
Gourlay, Mr. Norman, 53, 58, 60.
App. 519.
Governor, The, v. Chattelherault, Duke of.
Graham, Henry, younger of Morply, II. 64.
Graham, John Lord, afterwards third Earl of Montrose, II. 563, 565.
Grand Prior, v. Lorraine.
Grange, Laird of, v. Kirkaldy.
Grant, John, v. Douglas.
Gray, John, 233, 274.
Gray, Patrick fifth Lord, 111, 113, 114, 116. II. 563.
Gray de Wilton, Lord, 209, 211. II. 57, 68, 70, 84, 138, 293.
Gray Friars, the, 96.
Graytly, ( ,) II. 63.
Grindall, Dr. Edmond, Bishop of London, II. 547.
Guilliame, Thomas, Black Friar, 95, 105.
Gualterus, Emanuel, 244.
Guthrie, Alexander, II. 158, 326, 490, 520.
Guthrie, William, 233.
Guyse, Duke of, v. Lorraine.
Guysians, the, II. 70, 131, 136, 174, 360.
H
Halton, Laird of, v. Lauder.
Halyburton, Alexander, 360, 462.
Halyburton, James, Tutor of Pitcur, Provost of Dundee, 317, 347, 351, 360. II. 56, 63, 258.
Halyrudhouse, Abbot of, v. Stuart, Lord Robert.
Hamilton, Andrew, of Lethame, II. 258.
Hamilton, Catherine, 66. App. 519.
Hamilton, Lord Claude, Commendator of Paisley.
Hamilton, Lord David, 383. II. 81.
Hamilton, Sir David, of Preston, 276, 277, 281.
Hamilton, Gawin, Abbot of Kilwinning, 325, 342, 351, 369, 400, 458. II. 53, 320, 325, 326, 328, 515.
Hamilton, Gawin, 214.
Hamilton, James, v. Arran, Earl of.
Hamilton, Sir James, of Finnart, 67.
Hamilton, James, of Kincavel, 66. App. 519.
Hamilton, James, Laird of Stenhouse, Provost of Edinburgh, 221, 222.
Hamilton, James, his son, 222.
Hamilton, John, Abbot of Paisley, afterwards Archbishop of St. Andrews, 105, 107, 110, 115, 124, 181, 193, 203, 209, 224, 237, 258, 276, 279, 280, 326, 347, 350, 373. App. 543. II. 88, 156, 300, 347, 351, 371, 379, 390, 475, 536, 539, 540, 548, 551, 554, 557.
Hamilton, John, of Milburn, 207.
Hamilton, Lord John, Commendator of Aberbrothok, II. 53, 552.
Hamilton, Matthew, of Milburn, 325.
Hamilton, Mr. Patrick, Abbot of Fearne, 13, 14, 19, 42, 52, 242. App. 500-515.
Hamilton, Robert, 517.
Hamilton, Mr. Robert, Minister of St. Andrews, 300. II. 11, 32, 291.
Hamilton, Sir William, of Sanquhar, 102.
Hamilton, William, of Cammiskeith, 102. II. 379.
Hamiltons, the, 53, 106, 181. II. 470, 561-563, 566.
Harlaw, William, minister, 245, 256, 300.
Harlaw, William, II. 159, 527.
Hart, John, 453, 454.
Harie, (Harry,) King, v. Henry.
Hay, Mr. George, II. 291, 347, 352, 423, 424, 434.
Hay, Mr. John, Prior of Monimusk, II. 482.
Hay, William Lord, of Yester, II. 129, 258, 563.
Hendyrson, Henry, schoolmaster, 57.
Henry, Lord Darnley, Earl of Ross and Duke of Rothesay, 99, 124. II. 361, 472, 479, 481, 483, 494, 496, 500, 504, 519, 522, 524, 533, 535, 537, 549, 552.
Henry the Eighth, King of England, 41, 54, 76, 101, 109, 110, 120, 123, 182, 209.
Henry the Second, King of France, 206, 233, 294, 318, 326, 356, 371, 383.
Hepburn, James, v. Bothwell, Earl of.
Hepburn, John, Bishop of Brechin, 37, 155.
Hepburn, Patrick, of Wauchton, 352.
Hepburn, Patrick, Bishop of Murray, 37, 41, 58, 292, 359. II. 300, 303.
Heriot, Adam, Minister of Aberdeen, II. 87.
Herries, Lord, v. Maxwell.
Hertford, Earl and Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, 219.
Holyrood House, Abbots of, v. Bothwell, Stewart.
Home, Earl of, v. Hume.
Home, Sir John, v. Coldingknowes.
Hope, Edward, 97. II. 289.
Howard, William Lord, 76.
Hume, (Home,) Alexander fifth Lord, 210. II. 299, 557, 560, 565, 566.
Hume, Alexander, II. 64.
Hume, George fourth Lord, 79.
Hume, Elizabeth, second wife of James first Earl of Arran, 107.
Hume, George, of Spott, II. 63, 486.
Hunter, James, 118.
Hunter, Robert, II. 349.
Huntley, George fourth Earl of, 93, 108, 211, 213, 217, 238, 241, 358, 368, 379, 389, 391, 395. II. 6, 53, 55, 58, 61, 63, 70, 156, 168, 286, 299, 305, 321, 346-362, 380.
Huntley, George Lord Gordon, fifth Earl of, II. 347, 360, 495, 512, 514, 520, 521, 524, 526, 532, 553, 557, 563.
Huss, John, 6.
I
Innermeith, John Lord, II. 299, 563, 565.
Innerquhartie, Laird of, v. Ogilvie.
Innes, John, of Innes, II. 64.
J
James the First, King of Scotland, 6, 325.
James the Second, King of Scotland, 7.
James the Third, King of Scotland, 7.
James the Fourth, King of Scotland, 7, 11, 13. App. 516.
James the Fifth, King of Scotland, 47, 53, 60, 67, 76, 78, 94, 217.
App. 515.
II. 72, 173.
James the Sixth, Prince and King of Scotland, II. 530, 536, 552, 556, 558, 566.
James, Lord, Prior of St. Andrews, v. Stewart.
Jane Seymour, v. Lady Somer.
Johnson, Andrew, II. 63.
Johnson, James, II. 63.
Johnstone, Mr. William, Advocate, 57.
App. 528.
Justice-Clerk, Lord, v. Bellenden.
K
Katharine, Queen of England, 101.
Keir, Mr. Thomas, II. 351, 359.
Keith, Earl Marischal, v. Marischall.
Keith, Agnes, Countess of Murray, II. 314.
Kennedy, Dame Barbara, wife of Sir John Bellenden, 418.
Kennedy, Alexander, 64.
Kennedy, James, burgess of Ayr, II. 349.
Kennedy, John, of Kirkmichael, II. 350.
Kennedy, John, of Terngannoch, II. 350.
Kennedy, John, II. 478.
Kennedy, Patrick, of Daljarroch, II. 350.
Kennedy, Mr. Quintin, Abbot of Crossraguell, II. 351, 371.
Kennedy, Thomas, of Bargenny, II. 258.
Kennedy, William, of Terngannoch, II. 350.
Ker, Andrew, of Faldonsyde, II. 258.
Ker, Sir Andrew, of Pharnihurst, 460. II. 164.
Ker, Mark, Conmmendator of Newbattle, II. 64, 88.
Ker, (Car,) Robert, of Carsland, II. 63, 349.
Ker, Sir William, of Cessfurd, 460. II. 64, 560.
Killor, (Gillon,) James, II. 158.
Kinloss, (Walter Hetton,) Abbot of, II. 53.
Kinfauns, Laird of, v. Charteris.
Kirk, David, 222.
Kirk, Sir William, 56.
Kirkaldy, David, II. 11.
Kirkaldy, James, of Grange, Treasurer, 82, 93, 173, 206, 229.
v. Melville.
Kirkaldy, James, II. 561.
Kirkaldy, Sir William, of Grange, 90, 106, 115, 174, 175, 182, 205, 225, 228, 230, 461, 464.
II. 8, 10, 14, 22, 25, 36, 381, 499, 560.
Knox, Marjory, Wife of John, v. Bowes.
Knox, John, the Reformer, 137, 139, 185, 187, 189, 192, 195, 199, 201, 228, 231, 245, 247-254, 267, 274, 291, 318, 324, 338, 343, 347, 360, 362, 388, 393, 434, 436, 443, 464.
II. 8, 15, 18, 22, 26, 28, 32, 34, 39, 43, 68, 87, 88, 128, 137, 157, 159, 276-286, 291, 297, 310, 314, 323, 326, 328, 330, 334, 347, 351, 371, 373, 377, 382, 384, 386, 390, 394, 398, 401, 411, 412, 414, 420, 424, 428, 434-461, 465, 497, 514, 517, 526, 540, 542, 544, 547, 563, 566.
Knox, William, brother of the Reformer, 393.
Kyle, the Gentlemen of, 340. II. 347, 474.
Kyle, the Lollards of, 8.
Kylwinning, Abbot of, v. Hamilton.
Kyllour, Friar, 62.
Kynfauns, Laird of, v. Charteris.
Kynneir, John, of Kynneir, 131.
L
La Broche, Monsieur, 110, 396, 398, 415, 422, 425.
La Chapelle, 222.
Laiko, Sir Francis, II. 58.
Lamb, William, 118.
Lambert, Francis, of Avignon, 14.
Lambert, Paul, II. 7.
Lang, or Laing, Friar Walter, 74.
Langton, Laird of, v. Cockburn.
Lareit, (Loretto,) Hermit of, v. Thomas.
Lauder, Captain Robert, II. 395.
Lauder, Mr. John, Archdeacon of Teviotdale, 64, 151, 154, 164, 168, 238.
Lauder, William, of Halton, 350. II. 527.
Lauder, Gilbert, II. 490.
Lawers, Laird of, II. 499.
Lennox, (Levenax,) Matthew fourth Earl of, 110, 111, 123, 124, note.
II. 336, 361, 390, 469, 479, 481, 483, 500, 507, 514, 519, 523, 533, 537, 549, 552, 566.
Lennox, (Levenax,) John third Earl of, 53.
Lennox, v. Countess of Douglas.
Leirmonth, Sir James, of Darsye, Provost of St. Andrews, 102, 115, 174, 178, 349.
Lesley, Andrew, Earl of Rothes, v. Rothes.
Lesley of Bowquhan, II. 64.
Lesley, John, brother of the Earl of Rothes, 172, 175, 177, 182.
Lesley, John, of Parkhill, II. 381.
Lesley, Leslie, Mr. John, Parson of Oyne, Abbot of Lindores, and Bishop of Ross, 236.
II. 141, 180, 483, 524, 583.
App. 600, 601.
Lesley, Leslie, Norman, Master of Rothes, 112, 173, 175, 206, 225.
App. 541, 542.
Lesley, Robert, 228, 230.
Lesley, William, 228, 230. II. 64.
Lethington, Auld Laird of, v. Maitland, Sir Richard.
Lethington, Secretary, v. Maitland. William.
Levenax, v. Lennox.
Levingstone, Beatrix, 237.
Levingstone, Mary, wife of John Semple of Beltrees, II. 415, 416.
Levingstone, William, fifth Lord of Callender, II. 490, 563.
Linn, John, Gray Friar, 62.
Lindores, John, Abbot of, 392. II. 88. v. Philp.
Lindores, John, Commendator of, v. Lesley, John.
Lindesay, v. Lyndesay.
Livingstone, v. Levingstone.
Lochinvar, Laird of, v. Gordon.
Lockhart, Alexander, II. 69.
Lockhart, Mr. George, 37
Lockhart, George, burgess of Ayr, II. 349.
Lockhart, Sir James, of Lee, II. 348.
Lockhart, James, II. 350.
Lockhart, John, of Barr, 250, 340.
II. 69, 258, 336, 349.
Lockhart, Robert, 217, 300, 434, 436.
Loenorreis, Leifnorris, v. Crawfurd.
Logan, Robert, of Restalrig, 350, 374, 427.
Logie, Mr. Gawin, Principal of St. Leonard's College, 36.
App. 524.
Lollards of Kyle, 8.
Lorne, Archibald Lord, v. Argyle.
Lorraine, Charles de, Cardinal of Lorraine, 207, 220, 233, 242, 244, 293, 412.
II. 133, 165, 173, 180, 318, 390.
Lorraine, Claude de, Duke D'Aumale, II. 268, 286.
Lorraine, Francis de, Grand Prior, II. 268.
Lorraine, Francis de, second Duke of Guyse, 242, 244.
II. 4, 133, 137, 390.
Lorraine, Marie de, Queen Dowager of Scotland, v. Mary.
Lorraine, René de, Marquis D'Elbeuf, II. 4, 268, 315, 321.
Low, John, II. 478.
Lundie, or Lundin, Andrew, of Balgonie, II. 43, 129.
Lundie, or Lundin, Walter, of Lundie, 337.
II. 422, 486, 503.
Lusury, (Lusgerie,) Monsieur, Jacques, II. 419.
Luther, Martin, 15, 202, 243.
II. 442.
Luvell, (Lowell,) George, burgess of Dundee, 463.
II. 164.
Lyndesay, Sir David, of the Mount, Lyon King-at-Arms, 106, 187.
Lyndesay, Mr. David, minister of Leith, II. 87, 424, 511, 517.
Lyndesay, John fifth Lord, of the Byres, II. 129, 260.
Lyndesey, John, 42.
Lyndesay, Patrick, Master of, afterwards Lord Lyndesay, 235, 337, 352.
II. 10, 38, 45, 63, 129, 163, 260, 270, 317, 356, 495, 517, 521, 556, 560-566.
Lyndesay, Patrick, 97.
Lyndesay, Sibilla, 97.
M
Machabeus, Doctor, (Macalpyne, Dr. John,) 55.
App. 529.
Mack-Alexander, Thomas, 11. 350.
Mackalzean, Mr. Thomas, Provost of Edinburgh, II. 290.
Mackbrair, John, App. 529.
Mackgill, (Makgill,) Mr. James, of Nether Rankeillour, Clerk-Register, II. 124, 156, 291, 299, 304, 310, 403, 423, 459, 526.
Mackaw, John, 97.
Mackconnell, James, II. 50.
Macquhiddall, John, II. 350.
Makdowell, James, 55.
Mair, Major, Mr. John, 37, 192.
Maitland, Sir Richard, of Lethington, 97, 137.
II. 4, 379, 403.
Maitland, Robert, Dean of Aberdeen, II. 442.
Maitland, William, younger of Lethington, Secretary, 247, 463, 473.
II. 38, 47, 52, 56, 89, 130, 291, 296, 299, 310, 315, 326, 331, 343, 353, 360, 370, 390, 399, 401, 409, 411, 413, 417, 423, 425, 427-459, 473, 475, 481, 492, 497, 514, 517, 526, 566.
Malbery, Sir William, 78.
Maltman, Friar, 64.
Malcolm, Prior of Whitehorn, v. Fleming.
Mar, Earl of, v. Lord Erskine, II. 552, 556, 565, 566.
Marnock, (Marna,) the Queen's servant, II. 387.
Martigues, (Marteekis,) Count Stephen de, II. 4, 8, 12, 57.
Martyr, Peter, 243.
Marischall, William Earl, 126, 241, 251.
II. 70, 129, 260, 286, 291, 209, 305, 403, 420, 423.
Marjoribanks, Mr. Thomas, of Ratho, Advocate, 70.
Mary of Lorraine, wife of James the Fifth, Queen Dowager, and Regent of Scotland, 61, 91, 95, 103, 108, 143, 173, 180, 203, 213, 222, 233, 241, 243, 252, 255, 257, 261, 263, 265, 279, 288, 290, 292, 298, 301, 304, 307, 308, 312, 314, 317, 319,324, 320, 329, 337, 339, 341, 345, 350, 353, 356, 358, 362, 464.
II. 3, 6, 25, 36, 44, 57, 58, 62, 64, 67, 68, 71, 126, 160, 172.
App. 590-592.
Mary Queen of Scots, 91, 95, 101, 108, 124, 217, 218, 232, 304, 326, 363, 388, 426, 429, 437, 444, 448, 451.
II. 25, 47, 49, 50, 62, 73, 76, 81, 83, 125, 132, 137, 142, 168, 170, 174, 177, 180, 264, 267, 271, 274, 277, 331, 335, 419, 465, 469, 471, 176, 480, 488, 493, 496, 501, 504, 514, 518, 522, 524, 529, 530, 533, 534, 536, 539, 548-566, passim.
Mary Queen of England, 244, 422.
II. 17, 279.
Maxwell, Herbert Lord, 85, 86, 111, 241.
Maxwell, Sir John, of Terreglis, Master of Maxwell, and afterwards Lord Herries, 319, 451, 455, 459.
II. 39, 45, 47, 52, 63, 129, 258, 299, 321, 351, 375, 399, 404, 423, 428, 434, 500, 504, 508, 512, 524, 552.
Meffane, v. Methven.
Melanchthon, Philip, 15.
II. 442.
Melville, Melvin, James, of Carnbee, 176, 177, 234.
Melville, Janet, wife of James Kirkcaldy of Grange, 90.
Melville, Sir John, of Raith, 174, 224.
Melville, John, of Raith, 224.
Melville, Robert, II. 4, 361, 508, 565.
Melville, Walter, II. 373.
Menteith, John, Earl of, II. 53, 56, 58, 63, 129, 260, 299, 563.
Menteith, William Earl of, 346, 357, 414.
Menzies, Thomas, of Pitfoddells, Provost of Aberdeen, II. 164.
Methven, Paul, Minister of Jedburgh, 256, 300, 317.
II. 87, 364, 531.
Methven, Henry, second Lord, II. 563.
Mewtas, Sir Peter, II. 294.
Middleton, or Cuningham, Laird of, II. 349.
Moncrieff of Moncrieff, 113.
Monluc, John de, Bishop of Valence, II. 72, 73.
Monquhanny, Laird of, v. Balfour.
Monteyth, John, v. Menteith.
Montgomery, Hugh, of Hesilhead, II. 349.
Montgomery, William, II. 348.
Montmorenci, Henry, (Seigneur de Damville,) Duke de, Constable of France, II. 268, 287, note.
Montrose, William second Earl of, II. 299.
Monypenny, David, of Pitmilly, 225, 463.
Morton, James fourth Earl of, 235, 274, 160.
II. 53, 63, 129, 130, 260, 280, 291, 299, 305, 310, 423, 431, 455, 479, 500, 515, 517, 521, 523, 525, 556, 560, 565, 566.
Mowat, Captain, 459, 463.
Mowbray, John, II. 158, 527.
Mowbray, Sir John, of Barnbougle, II. 552.
Mowtray, George, of Seafield, II. 43.
Mure, John, in Woll, II. 349.
Mure, John, of Rowallane, II. 349.
Mure, Mungo, II. 349.
Mure, of Polkellie, v. Chalmer.
Murray, Bishop of, v. Hepburn.
Murray, Dean of, v. Campbell.
Murray, Sir Andrew, of Balvaird, 337, 338. II. 503.
Murray, Annabella, wife of John Lord Erskine and Earl of Mar, II. 128, 380.
Murray, Captain David, 463.
Murray, (Lord James Stewart,) Earl of, Prior of St. Andrews and Pittenweem, 249, 265, 268, 293, 294, 337, 342, 345, 346, 350, 353, 358, 360, 368, 375, 379, 384, 386, 413, 419, 420, 451, 455, 456, 460, 464.
II. 5, 7, 9, 38, 40, 43, 45, 47, 52, 58, 68, 84, 88, 129, 138, 142, 156, 164, 166, 168, 258, 271, 277, 282, 286, 291, 292, 299, 305, 310, 314, 321, 326, 328, 331, 336, 346, 353, 355, 357, 359, 368, 382, 391, 399, 401, 418, 423, 461, 465, 469, 471, 478, 480, 483, 490, 492, 494, 496, 499, 500, 503, 513, 523, 525, 527, 530, 535, 548, 556, 566.
Murray, James, II. 561.
Murray, Patrick, of Tibbermuir, 345.
Murray, Sir William, of Tullibardin, Comptroller, 346, 451, 453.
II. 56, 508, 560, 561.
Musculus, Wolfgang, II. 442.
Myln, Alexander, Abbot of Cambuskenneth, 37.
Myll, (Myln,) Robert, Dundee, 125, 126.
Myln, Walter, the Martyr, 308, 360. App. 550-555.
N
Navarre, Anthony de Bourbon, King of, II. 183.
Navarre, Brother of the King of, v. Conde.
Nemours, Duke de, II. 361.
Newbattle, Commendator of, v. Ker, Mark.
Nisbet, Alexander, II. 350.
Nisbet, George, II. 64.
Niven, Adam, of Monkredding, II. 350.
Noailles, Monsieur de, II. 156, 167.
Norfolk, the Auld Duke of, (Thomas third Duke,) 78.
Norfolk, Thomas fourth Duke of, II. 39, 42, 45, 46, 50, 52, 68.
Norvell, Robert, II. 158, 380.
Nydie, Laird of, v. Forsyth.
O
Ochiltrie, Andrew Lord Stewart of, 340, 345, 367, 369, 382, 414, 434.
II. 38, 53, 56, 58, 63, 129, 258, 275, 299, 320, 349, 386, 389, 496, 499, 503, 523.
Ogilvy, Alexander, of Boyne, II. 552.
Ogilvy, James Lord, of Airly, II. 53, 63, 345, 346.
Ogilvy, James, of Cardell, II. 345.
Ogilvy, John, of Inverquharity, 341.
Ogilvy, Mrs. Marion, 174.
Oliphant, Mr. Andrew, 43, 44, 64.
Oliphant, Laurence Lord, II. 563.
Oliver, v. Sinclair, Oliver.
Orkney, Bishops of, v. Bothwell, Reid.
Orkney, Duke of, v. Bothwell.
Orleans, Sheriff of, II. 133.
Ormiston, Laird of, and Lady, v. Cockburn, Sandilands.
Ormiston, Robert, 255.
Osell, (D'Osell, D'Oysel,) Sieur de, 203, 213, 222, 255, 324, 327, 329, 336, 340, 341, 342, 345, 352, 356, 374, 380, 395, 410, 431.
II. 10, 13, 70, 170, 174.
P
Paniter, or Panter, Mr. David, Bishop of Ross, and Secretary, 105, 115, 262, 266.
Paisley, Abbots of, v. Hamilton, (Lord Claude,) Hamilton, (John.) Patrick, v. Hamilton, Patrick.
Percy, Sir Henry, II. 22, 32, 35, 57.
Petcur, (Pitcur,) Tutor of, v. Halyburton.
Pettarro, (Pittarow,) Laird of, v. Wishart.
Pettinweem, Commendator of, v. Murray, James Earl of.
Philp, John, Abbot of Lindores, II. App. 599, 600.
Philip the Second, King of Spain, II. 136, 533.
Phorbes, v. Forbes.
Piper, Walter, 118.
Pitmillie, Laird of, v. Monypenny.
Pont, Mr. Robert, Minister, II. 375, 395.
Pope, the, 107, 147, 184, 189, 191, 194, 206, 259, 412.
II. 124, 284, 414, 533.
Porterfield, James, II. 347.
Preston, Sir. Simon, of Craigmillar, Provost of Edinburgh, 121, 236.
II. 498, 510, 522.
Protector, the, of England, v. Hertford, Earl of.
Puller, Laurence, 118.
Purves, William, 222.
Q
Queen Dowager, v. Mary.
Quhittingham, (Whittingham,) Laird of, v. Douglas.
Quhytlaw, v. Whytelaw.
R
Raith, Laird of, v. Melville.
Ramboullat, (Rembouillet,) Monsieur, II. 519.
Ramsay, Cuthbert, II. 315.
Randall, v. Randolph.
Randan, Mons., v. Rochefaucault.
Randolph, Randall, Thomas, English Ambassador, II. 314.
Rankin, Lawrence, Laird of Scheill, 128.
Rankin, Robert, II. 350.
Rannalt, James, 118.
Raylie, Raullet, Madame, II. 393.
Reid, Adam, of Barskymming, 7, 11, 12.
Reid, Adam, of Barskymming, II. 349.
Reid, George, of Chapleton, II. 350.
Reid, George, in Dawdilling, 128.
Reid, James, II. 349.
Reid, John, II. 319.
Reid, Robert, Bishop of Orkney, 240, 264.
Reids, the, II. 351.
Restalrig, Deans of, v. Gibson, Sinclair.
Restalrig, Laird of, v. Logan.
Rhinegrave, the Count, v. Ryngrave.
Riccarton, Laird of, v. Drummond.
Riccio, David, 99, 235, 446.
II. 422, 483, 507, 513, 518, 521, 524, 533, 535, 550, 551.
App. 595-598.
Riccio, Joseph, II. 551.
Richardson, Robert, App. 530.
Richardson, Mr. Robert, Prior of St. Mary's Isle, 372, 377, 403.
II. 88, 508.
Rig, Mr. Hugh, Advocate, 70, 211.
Rizio, v. Riccio.
Rochefaucault, Charles de, Sieur de Randan, II. 72.
Roger, John, Black Friar, 119.
Ross, Bishops of, v. Lesley, Panter, Sinclair.
Ross, James Lord, II. 552.
Ross, John, of Craigie, 83.
Rothes, George third Earl of, 114, 116, 172, 173, 263.
Rothes, Andrew fourth Earl of, 350.
II. 38, 53, 56, 63, 129, 258, 299, 423, 492, 495, 496, 499, 503, 523, 525, 563.
Rothesay, Duke of, v. Henry Lord Darnley.
Rough, John, 96, 105, 184, 186, 188, 193.
App. 537-540.
Row, Mr. John, Minister of Perth, II. 87, 291, 424, 484, 517, 538, 563.
Rubie, Monsieur, Keeper of the Great Seal, 262, 292, 446.
Russell, Hieronymus, martyr, 63, 65, 66.
Ruthven, William second Lord, 99, 111, 543.
Ruthven, Patrick third Lord, 113, 235, 316, 336, 345, 350, 358, 367, 369, 374, 378, 414, 418.
II. 6, 45, 47, 52, 58, 63, 373, 403, 406, 483, 497, 521, 523, 533, 560, 565, 566.
Ruthven, Lady, (Janet Stewart,) 418.
Ruthven, William, Master of, afterwards fourth Lord, II. 521.
Ruthven, William, second Lord, 99, 111.
Ryngrave, Count de, II. 165, 166.
S
Sadler, Sir Ralph, 101, 103, 104, 109, 454.
St. Andrews, Archbishops of, v. Beatons, Hamilton.
St. Andrews, Priors of, v. Murray, James Earl of, Hepburn.
St. Andrews, Sub-Prior of, v. Wynrame.
St. Andrews, Provost of, v. Leirmonth.
St. Andrews, Rector of the University of, v. Douglas.
St. John of Jerusalem, Lord, v. Sandilands.
Sanderson, a flesher, II. 155.
Sandilands, Alison, wife of John Cockburn of Ormiston, 237.
Sandilands, Sir James, of Calder, 301.
Sandilands, Sir James, of Torphichen, Lord St. John, 301, 375.
II. 53, 125, 131, 258, 290.
Sandilands, John, of Calder, 139, 142, 350, 375.
II. 527.
Sands, Andrew, II. 12.
Sanquhar, Lord, v. Crichton.
Sanquhar, Parson of, v. Crichton.
Saul's-Seat, Abbot of, II. 131.
Schange, Patrick, II. 159.
Scharpe, Mr. John, Advocate, II. 337.
Schaw, Andrew, of Polkemmat, 7.
Schaw, John, of Haly, II. 258.
Schaw, Robert, II. 350.
Sciennes, Sisters of the, II. 224.
Scott, Friar John, 96, 165, 168.
Scott, Thomas, Justice-Clerk, 69.
Scott, Thomas, Sheriff-Depute of Perth, II. 526.
Scott, Thomas, of Hanying, II. 258, 503.
Scott, Thomas, of Abbotshall, 341.
Scott, Thomas and William, sons of Scott of Balwearie, 399.
Scott, Sir Walter, of Buccleuch, 53, 115, 217.
Scrope, Lord, II. 57.
Seafield, Laird of, v. Mowtray.
Sebastian, (one of the Queen's pages,) II. 551.
Secretary Lethington, v. Maitland.
Sempill, Robert third Lord, 337, 339.
II. 130, 552, 560.
Sempill, Lady Grizzel, wife of James Hamilton of Stenhouse, 124, 280.
Sempill, John, of Beltrees, II. 415.
Sempill, Mary, v. Levingstone.
Serra La Burse, Captain, 328.
Sessnock, (Cesnock,) v. Campbell.
Seytoun, Friar Alexander, 45-52, 54.
II. 64.
App. 531-533.
Seytoun, George Lord, Provost of Edinburgh, 79, 97, 256, 362, 389, 392, 431.
II. 35, 299, 536, 563.
Sibbald, John, 233.
Sinclair, Mr. Henry, Dean of Glasgow, Bishop of Ross, and Lord President, 274.
II. 300, 303, 379, 398, 403, 411, 425, 528.
Sinclair, Mr. John, Dean of Restalrig, Bishop of Brechin, and Lord President, 99, 235, 265.
II. 131, 144, 385, 483, 495, 528.
Sinclair, Oliver, of Pitcairnes, 67, 83, 86, 88, 91.
Sklater, Andrew, II. 490.
Sklater, Sir Thomas, a priest, 459.
Somer, (Sommers,) an English agent, II. 169.
Somer, David, II. 289.
Somer, (Seymour,) Lady Jane, 101, 120.
Somerset, Earl of, Protector, 209, 212.
Somerville, Hugh fifth Lord, 88, 111.
II. 53, 63, 299.
Somerville, James sixth Lord, II. 563.
Somerville, James, of Cambusnethan, II. 552.
Somerville, John, 456.
Spadone, William, 132.
Spens, Mr. John, of Condie, King's Advocate, 419.
II. 304, 401, 403, 405, 477, 491, 492, 497.
Spence, Black John, II. 551.
Spittal, Mr. John, Official of St. Andrews, 201.
Spottiswood, Mr. John, Superintendant of Lothian, II. 87, 128, 144, 424, 482, 511, 517, 528, 538.
Steill, George, Servitor, to King James the Fifth, 68.
Stenhouse, Laird of, v. Hamilton.
Stevin, Alexander, II. 472.
Stewart, Captain Alexander, II. 354.
Stewart, Sir Alexander, younger of Garlies, II. 129, 260.
Stewart, Andrew, Master of Ochiltree, II. 320.
Stewart, Elizabeth, 222.
Stewart, Lord James, Prior of St. Andrews, v. Murray, Earl of.
Stewart, James, Master of Buchan, 463.
Stewart, Captain James, of Cardonald, II. 329.
Stewart, James, Commendator of St. Colme, II. 53, 63, 88, 492.
Stewart, Lady Janet, Countess of Argyle, II. 375-378.
Stewart, Lord John, Prior of Coldingham, II. 88, 271, 293, 315, 320, 389, 391, 392.
Stewart, John, of Leith, 57.
Stewart, Lord Robert, Abbot of Holyrood-House, 458.
II. 53, 88, 271, 293, 321, 391.
Stewart, Mr. Walter, (William,) 222.
Stewart, William, of Halrig, II. 350.
Strang, Mr. Richard, II. 326.
Stratoun, David, of Lauriston, 58, 59.
App. 519.
Strois, (Strozzi,) Pierde, 205, 216.
Strozzi, Leon, Prior of Capua, 205.
Superintendants and other Ministers, II. 87, 143-154, 545.
Sutherland, John eleventh Earl of, II. 6, 299, 359, 381, 523, 553.
Sutherland, Countess of, v. Gordon.
Sweden, (Eric XIV.) King of, II. 335.
Swedish Ambassador, (Herr Pier Groif,) 335.
Syme, James, 246, 268.
Symeson, Duncan, 62.
T
Tarbet, v. Carvat, Sir James.
Teringland, Laird of, v. Campbell.
Termes, Monsieur de, 216.
Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, II. 480, 482.
Thomas (Douchty), Hermit of Lareit, 72.
Thornton, Mr. James, Chanter of Murray, II. 180.
Tod, George, 221.
Tullybardine, Laird of, v. Murray.
V
Valance, Bishop of, v. Monluc.
Vchiltree, Lord Stewart of, v. Ochiltree, II. 563, 565.
Vielmort, (Villemore,) Bartholomew, Comptroller, 293.
W
Wallace, Adam, alias Fean, 237, 239, 241.
App. 543-550.
Wallace, Hugh, of Carnell, 340.
II. 349, 499.
Wallace, Hugh, of Meanford, II. 350.
Wallace, John, of Craigie, 340.
II. 349.
Wallace, Michael, Provost of Ayr, II. 348.
Warwick, Earl of, 209, 210.
Watson, James, Innergowrie, 132.
Watson, Mr. James, II. 289.
Wauchton, Laird of, v. Hepburn.
Wedderburn, James and John, 139.
App. 530, 531.
Wedderburn, Laird of, v. Hume.
Wemyss, Sir John, of Wemyss, II. 14, 43, 472.
Whytelaw, Alexander, of New Grange, 393, 461.
II. 31, 34, 381.
Whittingham, Laird of, v. Douglas.
Whitehorn, Prior of, v. Fleming.
Wighton, Sir John, a priest, 130.
Wiclyffe, John, 6.
Willock, John, Superintendant of the West, 245, 247, 256, 301, 343, 388, 442, 464.
II. 71, 87, 128, 424, 482, 484.
Wilson, one, Servitor of the Bishop of Dunkeld, 97.
Wilson, Mr. Stephen, II. 180.
Winchester, Bishop of, (Stephen Gardyner,) 54, 56.
Winter, William, Admiral of the English Fleet, II. 13, 56.
Wishart, Mr. George, the Martyr, 125-172, 176, 192, 236.
App. 534-537.
Wishart, Sir John, of Pittarrow, Comptroller, 274, 337, 347, 366, 369, 378, 451.
II. 45, 47, 52, 64, 304, 310, 353, 356, 392, 403, 423, 499, 518.
Wolfurd, Sir James, 219.
Wood, Mr. Alexander, II. 13.
Wood, Mr. John, Secretary to the Earl of Murray, II. 295, 392.
Wotton, Dr. Nicholas, II. 72.
Wynrame, Dean John, Superintendant of Fyfe, 36, 150, 168, 192, 193, 195.
II. 87, 88, 128, 424, 445, 482, 517.
Y
Yair, Henry, II. 533.
Yester, Lord Hay of, v. Hay.