INDEX
Aberdeen, [43].
Attitude towards covenant, [32], [36].
"Aberdeen Doctors," [37].
Aberdeen Sasines, [7] (note).
Aberdeen University, [19].
New constitution, [10], [11] (note).
Abercrombie, Sir Alexander, [7] (note).
Abernethie, Helen, wife of Thomas Urquhart, [141].
Abraham, Patriarch, [133].
Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, [61] (note 3), [71] (note 2), [93] (note), [101] (notes).
Adam, [130], [146].
Advancement of Learning, [118] (note).
Ægyptus' sons, [134].
Æquanima, sister of Marcus Coriolanus, [136].
Agamemnon, [135].
Ainsworth, W. Harrison, Crichton, [105] (note 2).
"Airgiod cagainn" (chewing-money), [77].
Airlie, Earl of, [19] (note).
Alcibiades, [136].
Alexander of Macedon, [27], [51].
Allibone, Dictionary, and Urquhart, [101].
Alsop, Captain, treatment of Sir Thomas Urquhart, [89].
Amadis of Gaul, [144] (note 2).
Anastasius, quoted, [77] (note 1).
Anderson, Gilbert, minister of Cromartie, [63], [66] (note 3).
---- Hugh, [66] (note 3).
---- P. J., [10], [11] (notes).
Annals of Banff, quoted, [8] (note 2), [19] (note), [47] (note 3).
Annand, John, minister of Inverness, and Sir Thomas Urquhart, [68], [82].
Antiquarian Notes, [7] (note), [69] [70] (note).
Apprizing, [58] (note).
Arcalaus, [144] (note).
Archimedes, [124].
Arduamurchan, [136] (note 1).
Ardoch farm, [55].
Argyll, Marquis of, and Covenanters, [32].
Ariosto, [166].
Hippogriff and Astolfo, [107].
Aristotle, [124], [202] (note).
Organon, Ethics, and Politics, [10].
Arnold, Matthew, standard for judging literature, [143].
Arran, [136] (note 1).
Arren, Earle of, [115].
Arundel, Earl of, [116].
Astioremon, [137].
Asymbleta, [144] (note).
Atbara, battle of, [102] (note 3).
Atropos, 129.
Bacchus, [202];
conquers India, [135].
Bacon, Lord, Solicitor-General, [8].
On fate of solid and weighty things, [118].
Rules for young travellers in Essays, Civil and Moral, [26].
Baddeley, Richard, [128] (note), [149] (note).
Badenoch, [76].
Baillie, Robert, Letters, [81] (note 1), [82].
Baldwin, Richard, [185] (note).
Balquholly Castle, [35], [39], [102] (note 3): now Hatton Castle.
Account of, [39] (note 1).
Balvenie, battle at, [77] (and note 2), [79].
Banff, [8], [18].
Entry in Court-book of Burgh, [15], [19].
Barclay, Waiter, [41] (note 2).
Barclays, [38] (note 2).
Baron, Dr Robert, [37] (note 2).
Basagante, [144] (note).
Beaten, Cardinal, [55].
Bedell, William, idea of universal language, [175].
Belladrum, [70].
Bellay, Jean du, Bishop of Paris, [188].
Bellenden, Adam, [43] (note).
Beltistos, [2].
Bembo, [166].
Berwick, [44].
Besant, Sir Walter, [185] (note 2).
Bickerstaffe, Isaac, [51] (note).
Biggar, [85].
Billing, Baronial Antiquities, [39] (note).
Biographia Britannica, quoted, [144] (note 2), [158] (note 2).
Birkenbog, [7] (note).
Birrell, A., [186].
Black Island, [62] (note 1).
Blackwood's Magazine, quoted, [181] (note 2).
(See also names of subjects.)
Boece, Hector, fictions, [145].
Book of Bon Accord, [13] (note 1).
Bracegirdle, Mrs, [50] (note 2).
Braughton discovers Sir Thomas Urquhart's MSS., [155], [156].
Brisena, [144] (note).
Browne, Sir Thomas:
Phraseology, [2].
Quoted, [49], [137].
Vulgar Errors, [126].
Browning, Robert, [113].
Bruce, James, [126] (note 1).
---- King David, [4].
---- King Robert, grants Cromartie to Sir Hugh Ross, [4].
Bruklay, [7] (note).
Brydges, Sir Egerton, Autobiography;
Mary de Clifford, [152] (note 1).
Bullock, J. M., History of University of Aberdeen, quoted, [36].
Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, [191] (note).
Burnet, quoted, [82] (note), [175].
Burns, Robert, [23].
Burton, John Hill:
On "Aberdeen Doctors" in History of Scotland, [37].
On description of Crichton's feats, [162], [223] (note 2).
On Sir Thomas Urquhart's writings, [157], [159].
Scot Abroad, quoted, [159].
Burton, Robert, Anatomy of Melancholy, [205] (note).
Cæsar, De Bello Gallico, [198] (note).
Caithness, [3], [70], [80] (note 2).
Calder, Campbell of, [7] (note).
Calendar of Proceedings in Committee for Advances of Moneys-Taxes, [50] (note).
Calvert, Giles, [176] (note).
Cambridge, Earl of, [115].
Cant at Aberdeen, [36].
Carberry Tower, [13] (note 3).
Carlisle, [85].
Carlyle, Thomas:
Oliver Cromwell, quoted, [86], [87].
Sartor Resartus, quoted, [189].
Cartadaque, [144] (note).
Castalia, [109].
Cawdor, [66] (note 3).
Chanonry Castle taken, [76].
Charles I.:
Endeavours to force Episcopacy on Scotland, [31].
Execution of, [69], [70], [168].
Letter of Protection to Sir Thomas Urquhart, senior, [15].
Licence to T. York, [50] (note 2).
On knowledge of law, [52].
Charles II., [97], [99].
Crowned, [84], [169].
Lands in Scotland, [83].
Charles VII., [187].
Chatterton, [152] (note).
Chinon, [187].
"Christianus Presbyteromastix," [150].
Cibber, Apology, [170] (note).
Cicero, [201]; De Officiis, [10].
Cid, The, [27].
Clan Mackenzie, [72].
Clanmolinespick, [135] (and note).
Clanrurie, [136] (note 1).
Clare, Earl of, [50] (note 2).
Clare Street, [50] (note 2).
Clio, [109] (note).
Coleridge, on Rabelais' writings, [186].
College of Navarre, [160], [223] (note).
"Colophonian Poet," [109] (note).
Colophos, [109] (note).
Commission of General Assembly, [72], [79] (and note 1), [81].
Constantinople, [77] (note 1).
Cotgrave, French Dictionary, [191].
Cottrel, James, [149] (note).
Court of Session, Decisions of, [146].
Covenant signed, [47] (note 3).
Covenanting Movement, [31].
Coventry, [86].
Craig, John, [42] (note).
Craigfintray, [5], [19] (note), [60], [101] (note 2).
Cratynter, [132].
Craven, Earl of, [116].
---- Rev. J. B., [57] (note).
Crawford, Earl of, [146].
Crichton, James (the Admirable), [157], [158] (note 2).
Age on entering St Andrews, [9].
Sketch of, [159];
Appendix ii, [215].
Cromartie (Crwmbawchty or Crumbathy), [3], [70].
---- Castle, account of, [17] (and note 1), 18.
Library, [29].
Put in state of defence, [70], [71] (note 1).
Siege of, [139].
---- estate, proprietors of, [103].
---- Lady Dowager of, [120].
---- parish, [62] (note 1).
Cromwell, Oliver, [8], [32] (note), [84], [86], [96].
Cullicudden, [62] (note 1), [63], [71] (note 1).
Culloden, [19] (note).
Cumberland's, Duke of, headquarters, [19].
Curators, [5] (note).
Danaus' daughters, [133].
Dante, [166].
Quoted, [161] (note).
Darioleta, [144] (note).
Darwin, Charles, [131] (note).
David Copperfield, quoted, [51] (note 2), [59] (note), [62] (note).
Debora, Judge and Prophetess, [135].
Delgatie, Laird of, plunders Balquholly, [39].
Delos, [119] (note).
Demosthenes, [162] (note).
Dickson, David, Professor of Divinity, Glasgow, [82].
At Aberdeen, [36].
Dictionary of National Biography, quoted, [82] (note), [101] (note).
Diosa, daughter of Alcibiades, [136].
Dis, Father of Wealth, [198].
Don river, [126] (note 1).
Don Quixote, [104] (and note 2).
Donne, Age on going to Oxford, [9].
Dorset, Earl of, [116].
Douglas, Robert, Moderator of Commission of General Assembly, [81] (and note 2).
Dove, Dr, [114] (note).
Duchat, Notes on Rabelais, [206].
Duff, Garden Alexander, [39], [102] (note 3).
---- Isabel Annie, [102] (note 3).
Dunbar, Battle of, [83], [87].
Dunlugas in Alvah, [47] (note 1).
Edward, King, [138].
Egypt, English peer in, [27].
Elgin, [4] (note), [70], [95].
Elibank, Patrick, Lord, buys Cromartie estate, [103].
Eliock, Perthshire, [159].
Elphinstone, Alexander, Lord, [6], [13] (and note 3).
---- Lady Christian, [6], [7] (note).
Englishman abroad, [22].
Entelechia, Queen, [158] (note).
Episcopacy in Scotland, [32], [102] (note 2).
Erasmus, [143].
Eromena, [144] (note).
Errol, Earl of, [146].
Esormon, Prince of Achaia, [131].
Euclid, [124], [142].
Falkirk, [84].
Famongomadan, [144] (note).
Farquhar, Sir Robert of Mounie, and Cromartie creditors, [60].
Fergus, King of Scots, [136], [145].
Findlay, Andrew, [43].
Findrassie. (See Lesley, Robert.)
Firth of Cromartie, [62] (note 1).
---- of Forth, [38].
Fisherie, Barony of, [4], [8] (and note 1), [19] (note).
Fleetwood, [96].
Florence, [28].
Folengo, T., Macaronea, [205] (note).
Fontenay-le-Comte, [188], [204] (note).
Forbes, Alexander, [15], [41] (note 2).
---- Arthur, of Blacktown, [40].
---- Dr John, [37] (note 2).
Forestalling, [15] (note 2).
Fortrose Castle garrisoned, [76].
Fountainhall, Decisions, [146] (note).
Fraser, (Colonel) Hugh, of Belladrum, and Rising in North, [70].
---- (Sir) James, [71] (note 1).
---- Lord, garrisons Towie-Barclay Castle, [39].
---- Sir William:
Earls of Cromartie, quoted, [3] (note 2).
The Lords Elphinstone, quoted, [7] (note), [13] (note 3).
G. P., [128].
Gardenstoun Papers, [7] (note).
Gargantua, [190], [193].
Gathelus, [145].
Gaurin (Gowran), Earl of, [116].
General Assembly Commission Records, [72] (note), [74] (note), [75] (note), [78] (note), [79] (note 2), [80] (note).
Genoa, [28].
Gight, Laird of, [40].
Gladmon, Captain, [88].
Glasgow, General Assembly in, [35].
Glenkindie, [7] (note).
Glover, George, portraits of Sir Thomas Urquhart, [107].
Gonima, [144] (note).
Gonzaga, Vincenzio de, [164].
Goodwin, Captain, [94].
Gordon, James, History of Scots Affairs, [35] (notes), [41] (note 2), [132] (note).
---- (Sir) James, of Lesmoir, [7] (note).
---- John, [101] (note 3).
Granada, [27].
Granger, Biographical Dictionary, [107] (note 2), [112] (note 1), [206] (note 1).
Grimm, Household Tales, [180].
Guild, Dr William, [13] (note 1), [19] (note).
Sir Thomas Urquhart's account of, [12].
Gulliver's Travels, [144] (note 2).
Gustavus Adolphus, [81] (note 2).
Guthrie, James, [82].
Halket, General, [77] (note 2), [81] (note).
Hatton Castle. (See Balquholly.)
Hamilton, Marquis of, [111], [115].
At Berwick, [44].
Harrison, [85].
Hawkins, Sir John, [232], [233] (notes).
Life of Johnson, [206] (note).
Hazlitt, quoted, [167] (note).
Heine, Das Buch Le Grand, [182] (note).
Henderson at Aberdeen, [36].
Henry II., [187].
Henry, Prince, [8].
Heraclitus the Obscure, [119](note), [201].
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, Autobiography, [25] (note 1).
Hercules Lybius, [133].
Herd, David, [101] (note).
Highland soldiers in Inverness, [76], [79].
Hippocrene, [109].
History of Clan Mackenzie, [70] (note).
History of Scotland. (See under Burton, J. H.)
History of Scots Affairs. (See Gordon, James.)
Holland, Earl of, [116].
Holles, Gervase, [50] (note 2).
---- John, Earl of Clare, [51] (and note 1).
Homer, Birthplace of, [109].
Works, [166].
Hope, Anastasius, quoted, [77](note).
Horace, Odes, quoted, [134] (note 1).
Houghton, in Nottingham, [51] (note 1).
Hudibras, Alexander Ross mentioned in, [126].
Huntly, Second Marquis of, [116].
Covenanters and, [33].
Family name (Gordon), [41] (note 2).
Taken prisoner, [38].
---- Third Marquis of, takes Ruthven Castle, [77].
Hypermnestra, [133], [134].
Innes, Alexander, [43] (note).
Inverkeithing, [84].
Inverness, [2], [32].
Capture of, [68], [70], [81].
Fortifications destroyed, [76].
Highland soldiers at, [76], [78].
Sasines, [101] (note 3).
Irving, Dr:
Account of Sir Thomas Urquhart leaving Scotland, [43].
Lives of Scottish Writers, [44] (note), [149] (note).
---- John, of Bruklay, [7] (note).
J. A., [124].
James III.:
Act of, [54].
Grant of Motehill of Cromartie to William Urquhart, [17].
James VI., [7], [147] (note).
Japhet, [131].
Jericho, [55].
Joan of Arc, [187].
Johnson, Dr, on—
Crichton in Adventurer, [159] (note 1).
Traveller in Egypt, [27].
Johnston and Mr Bedell, [175].
---- Arthur,
[112].
Latin Poems, [57] (note).
Jonson, Ben, Catiline, [8].
Jovius, Panlus, [145].
Julius Cæsar, [27].
Ker, General, [77] (note 2).
Kinbeakie, Stone lintel at, [137] (note).
King-Edward, Aberdeenshire, [4], [8] (note 2), [19] (note).
King's College: Officers and Graduates, [10] (note).
King's Covenant, Account of, [42] (note 1).
Kippis, Dr, [158] (note 2).
On Urquhart's pedigree, [144] (note 2).
Kirkhill, [76].
Kirkmichael, [62] (note 1), [63].
Lamb, Charles, [132] (note), [167] (note).
Lambert, [85].
Laud, Archbishop, [32].
Leake, William, [116].
Leighton, Archbishop, [66] (note 1).
Lemlair, [70].
Lesley, Lieut.-General David, [32] (note).
March to England, [84].
Message of encouragement to, [75].
Takes Castle of Chanonry, [76].
---- Norman, [55] (and note 1).
---- Robert, of Findrassie, [59] (note), [71] (note 1).
Conduct towards Sir Thomas Urquhart, [55], [95].
Mortgage on Cromartie estate, [46].
---- Dr William, Sir Thomas Urquhart's account of, [12] (and note 2), [37] (note 2).
Letters of Junius, [103] (note 3).
Lives of Eminent Men of Aberdeen, quoted, [126] (note 1).
Lives of Scottish Writers. (See under Irving, Dr.)
Logarithms, [123] (and note).
Lowndes, Bibliographer's Manual, [101] (note).
Lucian, [100] (note), [189].
Lumphanan, [3] (note 2).
Lunan, Alexander, [11] (note).
Luther, Martin, [187].
Lynceus, [134].
Macaulay, [174] (note).
History of England, quoted, [23].
Macbeth's titles, [3].
Macduff, [3] (note 2).
Mackenzie. Alexander, [70] (note).
---- (Sir) George, [102].
---- George, sells estate to Capt. W. Urquhart, [103].
---- (Sir) Kenneth, [103].
---- Thomas, of Pluscardine.
Enters Inverness, [76].
Proclaimed rebel and traitor, [71].
Rising in North and, [69], [70], [76].
Mackintosh, C. Fraser, (See Antiquarian Notes.)
Macmillans of Knapdale, [135] (n.).
Madanfabul, [144] (note).
Madasima, [114] (note).
Madrid, [27].
M'Farlane, Genealogical Collections, [16] (note 1).
Maitland, on date of Sir Thomas Urquhart's birth, [6].
Mantua, [163].
Mantua, Duke of, [164], [215] seqq.
Mantuanus, Baptista, [166].
Marischal College, [11] (note).
Marischal, Earl, [36], [146].
Enters Aberdeen, [43].
Martin, Sir Theodore, on—
Trissotetras, [119] (note).
Unpublished Epigrams of Sir Thomas Urquhart, [116].
Urquhart's account of his misfortunes, [61].
Death, [97].
Translation of Rabelais, [192].
Mary Queen of Scots, [104] (note 1).
Maubert, Place, [161] (note).
Meldrum arms, [139] (note).
Melville, Andrew, assists to remodel University education, [10], [11] (note).
Mercury, [198].
Messina, [27].
Micawber, Wilkins. (See David Copperfield.)
Middleton, General, [32] (note).
Joins Mackenzie's force, [76].
---- Earl of, [102] (note 2).
Miller, Hugh, [102] (note 2).
Description of Cromartie Castle, [18].
On siege of Cromartie Castle, [140].
On stone lintel at Kinbeakie, [138].
On Urquhart's inventive powers, [180].
Reference to Sir Alexander Urquhart, [101] (note 3).
(See also Scenes and Legends of North of Scotland.)
Milton, John, [8], [30], [91].
Hymn on Nativity, quoted, [201] (note 2).
Paradise Lost, quoted, [201] (n. 2).
Sonnet to Cromwell, quoted, [86].
Miol, [145].
Mitchell, Thomas, minister of Turriff, [41] (note 2), [42].
Molinea, [133].
Monboddo, Lord, on dual number, [182].
Montaigne, age on completing collegiate course, [9].
Montrose, Earl of, [36], [38], [78], [80] (note 2).
Moral Tales, [113] (note).
Moray, [3], [4] (note).
Moray Firth, [32], [62] (note 1).
Morley, Universal Library, [185] (note 2).
Morrison, Dictionary of Decisions, [146] (note).
Motteux, Pierre A., [97], [184], [203] (note 2).
Completes Urquhart's Translation of Rabelais, [192], [206] (and note 1).
On Urquhart's Translation of Rabelais, [98].
Monat (de Monte Alto) family in Cromartie, [4] (and note 1).
---- William, takes part of King Robert Bruce, [138].
Mounie, [60].
Mucholles, Lord, [41] (note 2).
Munro, John, of Lemlair, and rising in North, [70].
---- Colonel Robert, Mission to Marquis of Huntly, [34].
Nairn, [70].
Napier, John, of Merchiston, [119], [122] (and note 2), [124].
Naples, [28].
Narfesia, Sovereign of the Amazons, [132].
National Covenant, quoted, [31].
Newcastle, Earl of, [116].
Nicholas Nickleby, quoted, [11] (note).
Nicolia, [136].
Nimrod, [131].
Niort, [204] (note).
Nisbet, on Urquhart's property, [2].
System of Heraldry, [3] (note 1).
Noah, [131], [146].
Noctes Ambrosianæ (Blackwood), version of Urquhart's death, [101] (note).
"Nonconformist Conscience," [187].
Northumberland, Earl of, [116].
Nottingham, [86].
Ogilvie, Lord, joins Mackenzie's force, [76].
Old Machar, [10].
Orkneys, [80] (note 2).
Orpah, [131].
Overton, [96].
Ovid, [195] (note).
Metamorphosis, [133].
Ozell, edition of Rabelais, [206].
Padua, [163].
Pantagruel, [158] (note), [161], [190].
(See also Urquhart, Sir Thomas, Translation of Rabelais.)
Panthea, daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha, [133].
Panurge, [158] (note), [197]. (See also Urquhart, Sir Thomas, Translation of Rabelais.)
Pape, Charles, Minister of Cullicudden, [63].
Paris, [28].
Parnassus, Mount, [44], [109].
Pegasus, [109].
Pembroke, Earl of, [116].
Pentasilea, Queen of the Amazons, [135].
Penuel, [131].
Pericles, [149] (note).
Persius, [8] (note 2); quoted, [162].
Perth, [84].
Petrarch, [166].
Petric, James, [8] (note 2).
Pharaoh Amenophis, [133].
Philemon (Philomenes), death of, [100] (note).
Pillars of Hercules, [124].
Pistol, Ancient, [2], [109] (note).
Pitkerrie, [103].
Plato, [124], [202] (and note).
Pliny, [52] (note 2).
Pluscardine. (See Mackenzie, Thomas.)
Plutus, [52], [198] (note).
Pococke's Tour, [17] (note 2), [103] (note 1).
Pope, Alexander—
Dunciad, [206] (note 2).
On Rabelais, [186].
Portia, [22], [25].
Portugal founded, [145].
Pothina, niece of Lycurgus, [136].
Prott, David, killed at Towie-Barclay, [40].
Providence, Rhode Island, [90].
Pulteney, Sir William, [103] (note 2).
Pythagoras, [124], [202].
Queen Elizabeth, [120].
---- Mary, of England, [102].
---- Mary, of Scotland, [104] (note 1), [168].
Queensferry, [84].
Raban, printer, Aberdeen, [57] (n.).
Rabelais, [107] (note 2), [119] (note), [185] (and note 2), [192] (note), [235] (note).
Rabelais, François, sketch of, [187].
Gargantua and Pantagruel, [189].
(See Urquhart, Sir Thomas, Translation of Rabelais.)
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [120].
History of the World, [8].
Raphael, [187].
Reay, Lord, joins Mackenzie's force, [76], [78] (note).
Records of Court of Justiciary, [16] (note 2).
Redgauntlet, quoted, [102] (note 1).
Resolis, [62] (note 1).
Riddell, J., Scotch Peerage Law, [55] (note).
Rising of Cavaliers in North, [69].
Robertson, William, of Kindeasse, Sir Thomas Urquhart's account of, [94].
Rolland, Catharine, [13] (note 1).
Rome, [28].
Ross, Alexander (1), minister in Aberdeen, [37] (note 2).
---- Alexander (2), [126] (note 1).
Recommends Trissotetras, [126].
Verses, [126], [127] (note).
---- George, of Pitkerrie, buys Cromartie estate, [17], [103].
---- (Sir) Hugh, owns Cromartie, [4].
---- (Major) Walter Charteris, of Cromartie, [103] (note 3).
---- William, Earl of, [4].
Rothes, Earls of, [55] (note).
Rothiemay, Banffshire, [35] (note 1), [43] (note).
Row, Historie of Kirk of Scotland, [42] (note).
Royalists escape to England, [43] (note 1).
Ruskin, John, [173] (note).
Rutherford, Samuel, Principal of St Andrews, [82].
Ruthven Castle taken by Marquis of Huntly, [77].
St Andrews, [82].
St Hilarion, [204] (note).
St Jerome, Vita Sancti Hilarionis, [204] (note).
St Ronan's Well, quoted, [186].
Salton, Lord, [141].
Saragossa, [27].
Scenes and Legends of North of Scotland, quoted, [18], [102] (note 2), [139] (note), [141] (note).
Scota, daughter of Pharaoh, [145].
Scotch army marches into England, [84].
Scotch Peerage Law. (See Riddell, J.)
Scotchman abroad, [24].
Scotland:
Episcopacy in, [32], [102] (note 2).
Four armies in, [32], (note 1).
Mythical history of, [145].
University education in, [9]. (See also Aberdeen University.)
Scrogie, Dr Alexander, [37] (note 2), [43] (note).
Seaforth, George, Earl of, [69].
Seaton, Dr, in Paris, [28].
---- John, [11] (note).
---- William, [11] (note).
Sir Thomas Urquhart's account of, [13].
Seton, Alexander, of Meldrum, [102] (note 3).
---- arms, [139] (note).
---- Elizabeth, [102] (note 3).
Shafton, Sir Piercie, [124].
Shakespeare, William:
Henry IV., [165] (note).
Merchant of Venice, [25].
Midsummer Night's Dream, [174] (note).
Twelfth Night, [122] (note).
Winter's Tale, [8].
Shephard, Jack, [51] (note).
Shrewsbury, [86].
Sibbald, Dr James, [37] (note 2).
Smith, Sidney, "preaching to death by wild curates," [66].
---- W. F., Translation of Rabelais, [158] (note 1), [99] (note 1), [191].
Socrates, [119] (note), [124].
Sodom and Gomorrha, [133].
Solvatius, King, [137].
Somerled, Lord of the Isles, [136] (note 1).
South, Sermons, [199] (note).
Southcote, Joanna, [179] (note).
Southey, Dr Dove, [114] (note), [178] (note).
Spalding, mentions Sir Thomas Urquhart, [38].
Memorials, quoted, [40], [43] (note).
Spartianus, Ælius, Life of Geta, [205] (note).
Spenser, [120].
Spilsbury, Sir Thomas Urquhart stays with, [86], [153].
Stacker, James, [41] (note 2).
Steele, Richard, [50] (note 2).
Stirling, [84].
Strachan, General, [77] (note 2), [81] (note).
Strafford, Earl of, [116].
Stralsund, [69].
Stratford-on-Avon, [86].
Strathbogie, [34].
Strathearn, Earls of, family name, [135] (note).
Sutherland, Earl of, action against Earls of Crawford, Errol, and Marischal, [146].
---- James, "Tutor of Duffus," [56].
Tamerlane, [67].
Tarbat, Viscount, First Earl of Cromartie, [103].
Termuth, daughter of Pharaoh Amenophis, [133].
Thaumast, [158] (note).
The Lords Elphinstone, quoted, [7] (note), [13] (note 3).
The Tables and Aberdeen, [35], [37].
Thelema, Abbey of, [193] seqq.
Thelemites, [195] seqq.
Through the Looking-Glass, quoted, [114] (note).
Thucydides, [149] (note).
Thymelica, daughter of Bacchus, [135].
Toledo, [27].
Torespay, [77] (note).
Tor Wood, [84].
Tomlius, Richard, [176] (note).
Towie-Barclay Castle, [38] (note 2).
---- laird of, plunders Balquholly, [39].
Tristram Shandy, quoted, [47] (note 3).
Trot of Turriff, [41] (and note 2).
Turriff, [38].
Inhabitants subscribe King's Covenant, [42].
"Tutor," Meaning of, [5] (note 1).
Tycheros, [131].
Tytler, Patrick F.:
Life of the Admirable Crichton, [159], [165], [190].
On Urquhart's Translation of Rabelais, [190].
University of Aberdeen, New Constitution, [10], [11] (note).
Urquhart, Adam of, owns Cromartie, [4].
---- Sir Alexander, [16].
Petition for compensation for losses, [61].
Petition for Sheriffship of Cromartie, [98], [100].
---- Annas, [7] (note).
---- arms, [132], [133], [137] (and note 1).
---- (Major) Beauchamp Colclough, [102] (note 3).
---- Cainotomos, [135].
---- Euplocamos, [134].
---- family, descent of, [130] seqq.
---- George, [7] (note).
---- Helen, [7] (note).
---- Henry, [7] (note).
---- Hypsegoras, [133].
---- Colonel James, [102] (note 3).
Urquhart, Jane, [7] (note).
---- John, [7] (note).
---- Sir John, of Craigfintray, [101] (note 2).
Hereditary Sheriff of Cromartie, [60].
Death, [102] (note 2).
---- John, of Craigfintray, "the Tutor of Cromartie," [5] (and note 1), [6] (and note 1), [19] (note), [102] (note 3).
---- Jonathan, [102].
---- Margaret, [7] (note).
---- Mellessen, [136].
---- Molin, [133].
---- Names of Chiefs and Primitive Fathers, Appendix i. [211].
Names of Mothers of Chiefs, Appendix i. [213].
---- (de Vrquhartt), origin of name, [4] (note 2), [132] (note 1).
---- Pamprosodos, [133].
---- Phrenedon, [133].
---- Propetes, [133].
---- Rodrigo, [135].
---- Sir Thomas (Urchard, Urquhardus, Wrqhward, Wrwhart), [132] (note).
Account of Aberdeen and eminent men, [12].
Account of Admirable Crichton, [157].
Account of impoverished estates, [45].
Ancestry, [2].
At Worcester, [86], [129].
Birth, [6].
Birthplace unknown, [8].
Book-hunting, [29].
Characteristics, [53], [104] (and notes 1, 2), [105], [130], [144] (note 2).
Conduct of creditors, [94].
Death, [97], [99] (note 1).
Description of his father's character, [14].
Enters University of Aberdeen, [9] (and note 1).
Escapes to England, [43].
Foreign Travel, [22], [25], [27].
Knighted, [44].
Lesley and, [55].
Liberated on parole, [89].
Literary achievements, [2], [148].
Lives at Cromartie—financial difficulties, [51].
Loses ancestral domains and jurisdiction, [60].
MS. of unpublished Poems quoted, [5] (note 2); described, [116].
MSS. lost after Worcester, [88], [129], [154].
On G. Anderson's preaching, [63], [66].
Papers seized, [93].
Portraits, [107].
Praise of "the Tutor of Cromartie," [5] (and note 2).
Prepares MSS. for publication, [89].
Prisoner in the Tower, [88].
Proclaimed rebel and traitor, [71].
Relations with Ministers of Church, [61].
Religious belief, [67].
Reminiscence of his youth, [20].
Rental, [51].
Reply to Commissioners' remonstrances, [72].
Resides in London, [50] (and note 2).
Returns home, [30].
Rising in North and, [69].
Schemes and inventions, [53].
Speed in composition, [117], [151].
Succeeds to estates, 47.
"Supplication" for pardon, [81].
Takes up arms for Stuarts, [38], [69], [84].
Vanity, [24] (note 3).
Works:—
ΕΚΣΚΥΒΑΛΑΥΡΟΝ: or, Discovery of a most exquisite Jewel, [92].
Account of, [148] seqq. (and note 1).
Description of Admirable Crichton, [157] seqq.
In contemporary politics, [168].
On fame of Scots in battle, [157].
Quoted, [67], [153], [165], [168], [170], [172], [174].
Epigrams: Divine and Moral, [44].
Account of, [111] seqq.
Dedication, [111], [115].
Quoted, [60] (note), [113], [114].
MS., quoted, [109] (note).
Logopandecteision; or, An Introduction to the Universal Language:
Account of, [175] seqq.
Published, [96].
Quoted, [48], [57], [62] (note 2), [90].
ΠΑΝΤΟΧΡΟΝΟΧΑΝΟΝ: Peculiar Promptuary of Time, [92].
Account of, [128] seqq.
Translation of Rabelais, [2], [96], [97], [161], [205].
Account of, [184], [190] seqq.
Exploits of Pantagruel, [161] (note 2).
Genealogy of Pantagruel, [144].
Interpolations, [203].
Panurge, Sketch of, [197].
Sketch of Abbey of Thelema, [193].
Various editions, [206].
Trissotetras, [92], [114].
Account of, [117] (and note 1).
Unpublished Epigrams, Dedications of, [116].
---- Thomas, marries Helen Abernethie, their family, [141].
---- Sir Thomas, senior—
Action against his sons, [16].
Becomes caution for Alexander Forbes, [15].
Believes in long pedigree, [147].
Death, [47] (and note 3).
"Desk" or Pew in Banff Church, [19] (and note 1).
Episcopalian, [30], [33], [35].
Marriage-contract, [7] (and note 1).
Pecuniary difficulties, [13], [15], [45].
Residence in Banff, [18] (and note 2).
Sketch of, [5], [6].
---- (Captain) William, of Meldrum, buys Cromartie estate, [103].
---- William, receives grant of Motehill of Cromartie, [17].
Urquharts of Meldrum, [102] (note 3).
Valerius Maximus, [100] (note).
Venice, [28], [163].
Virgil, [166], [201] (note 1).
Vocompos, arms of, [137].
Voltaire, [189].
Wallace, Professor of Mathematics, Edinburgh, on Trissotetras, [119].
---- William, and William Mouat, [139].
Wardlaw MS., [76], [78] (note).
Warrington Bridge, [85].
Westminster Abbey, [145].
Whibley, Charles, New Review, quoted, [112].
Williams, Roger, Missionary to Indians, [90], [91] (note 1).
Williamson, Robert, Minister of Kirkmichael, [63].
Windsor Castle, Sir Thomas Urquhart removed to, [89].
Wodrow, quoted, [81] (note 2), [102] (note 2).
Worcester, [86].
Battle of, [87].
---- Marquis of, Century of the Names and Scantling of ... Inventions, [181] (note 2).
Worldly Wiseman, [34].
Wyntown's Cronykil, quoted, [3] (note 2).
Yares of Udoll, [56].
York, [86].
---- Thomas, [50] (note 2).
Young, James, [118] (note).
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