G.
Galloway, final subjection of, [ 28].
George I., [168].
Glasgow, founding of University at, [ 75].
Glencoe, massacre of, [158].
Glen Fruin, battle at, [127].
Glenfillan, standard of rebellion raised at, [177].
Glenlivat, battle of, [120].
Gordon, rise of the House of, [ 74].
Gowrie Plot, [120].
Grahame Malise, his conspiracy, [ 69].
Grange, William Kirkcaldy of, [106];
declares for the Queen, [111];
his death, [114].
Gray, Sir Patrick, wrath of, [ 73].
Green, Captain, trial of, [162].
Grig seizes the throne, [ 11].
Gruach, her claims to the throne, [ 13].
Guthrie, James, his fate, [144].
H.
Hadrian, wall of, [ 4].
Halidon Hill, battle of, [ 58].
Hamilton, James, of Bothwellhaugh, murderer of the Regent, [110].
Hamilton, Marquess of, Commissioner, [132];
his invasion of England, [138];
his death, [139].
Harlaw, battle of, [ 65].
Hawley, General, his defeat, [179].
Henry, son of David I., death of, [ 24];
his children, [ 25].
Hertford, Edward Seymour, Earl of, his invasions, [90-1].
I.
Ida founds Northumberland, [ 6].
Indulgence, the passing of, [153].
Intercommuning, law against, [148].
Inverness, its importance, [ 35].
Irvine, surrender at, [ 42].
Irving, Edward, his schism, [186].
J.
James I., his capture, [ 63];
his return, [ 67];
his treatment of the chiefs, [ 68];
his murder, [ 69];
his judicial reforms, [ib.];
his poems, [ 70].
James II., his accession, [ 71];
murders Douglas, [ 74];
his death, [ 75].
James III., [ 75];
his marriage, [ 76];
his favourites, [ 78];
his death, [ 79].
James IV., [ 79];
his marriage, [ 80];
his fleet, [ 81];
his alliance with France, [ib.];
his invasion of England, [ 82];
his character and death, [ib.].
James V., [ 83];
his erection, [ 85];
war with England, [ 87];
his death, [ 88];
his judicial reforms, [ib.];
his poems, [ 89].
James VI., his coronation, [107];
his favourites, [115];
his imprisonment at Ruthven, [116];
his marriage, [117];
his contest with the ministers, [120];
his accession to England, [122];
his restoration of episcopacy, [126];
his visit to Scotland, [127];
his death, [128].
James VII., his conduct as Duke of York, [150];
his persecutions, [151];
his deposition, [153].
James Stuart, Chevalier de St. George, Old Pretender, [168];
his rebellion, [169];
his landing in Scotland, [172].
Jameson, George, noted painter, [165].
Jedburgh, destruction of, [ 64].
John of Bretayne, Lieutenant of Scotland, [ 45].
K.
Kentigern, Apostle of Strathclyde, [ 8].
Killiecrankie, battle of, [157].
Kilsyth, battle of, [137].
Knox, John, first mention of, [ 92];
leader of the Reformers, [ 99];
his death and character, [113].
L.
Langside, battle of, [108].
Lennox, Matthew Stewart, Earl of, his marriage, [ 90];
his regency, [111];
his death, [112].
Leslie, David, leader of the Covenanters, [137].
Lethington, William Maitland of, [109];
his death, [115].
Liturgy tumults, [131].
Lorn, John Macdougal of, Bruce's enemy, [ 48].
Lulach, son of Gruach, [ 14].
Lyndesay, Sir David, his poems, [ 95].
M.
MacAlpin, Kenneth, first King of Picts and Scots, [ 9].
Macbeth, reign of, [ 13].
Macduff, appeal of, to Edward I., [ 39].
Maclauchlan, Margaret, death of, [152].
Malcolm I. obtains grant of Strathclyde, [ 12].
Malcolm II. gets Lothian, [ 13].
Malcolm III., Canmore, marries Margaret, [ 15];
meeting with William, [ib.];
raids into England, [ib.], [ 16];
death of, [ 16].
Malcolm IV. subdues Galloway, [ 26];
meets Henry at Chester, [ 27].
Malt-tax riots, [174].
Mar, Alexander Stewart, Earl of,
defeats the Highlanders at Harlaw, [ 64].
Mar, John Erskine, Earl of, Regent, [113].
Mar, John, Earl of (Bobbing John), his rebellion, [169].
Margaret, the Maid of Norway, her death, [ 36].
Margaret, St., her reforms, [ 16].
Mary, Princess of Orange, [154].
Mary Stewart, her birth, [ 88];
her removal to France, [ 91];
her first marriage, [ 92];
her return to Scotland, [100];
her second marriage, [102];
her favourites, [103];
her flight to Dunbar, [104];
her third marriage, [105];
her surrender, [106];
her escape from Loch Leven, [107];
her flight into England, [109];
her death, [117].
Matilda, daughter of Malcolm, marries Henry of England, [ 20].
Middleton, Earl of, Commissioner, [143].
Mile Act, the, [145].
Milton, chapter of, [ 53].
Mitchell, his attempt on the life of Sharp, [148].
Moidart, landing of the young Chevalier at, [177].
Monk, General, his reduction of Scotland, [141];
his share in the Restoration, [143].
Montrose, James Graham, Earl of, takes up arms for the Covenant, [133];
joins the King, [136];
his rising for Charles II., [140];
his death, [ib.].
Moray, extent of, [ 10].
Mormaers, their office, [ 9].
Morton, James Douglas, Earl of, his regency, [115].
Murray, James Stewart, Earl of, [102];
his regency, [107];
his murder, [110].
N.
Napier, of Merchiston, his writings, [166].
Nectansmere, battle of, [ 9].
Neville's Cross, battle of, [ 58].
Norham, Council at, [ 37].
Northampton, Council at, [ 28];
peace of, [ 54].
Northmen, first coming of, [ 10];
settle in the Sudereys, [ 11];
invasion of under Magnus, [ 19];
last invasion of, [ 31].
O.
Olifant, Sir William, defender of Stirling Castle, [ 44].
Otterburn, raid of, [ 60].
P.
Penrith, skirmish at, [171].
Perth, Clan battle at, [ 62];
murder of James at, [ 69];
Articles of, [127]
Philiphaugh, battle of, [137].
Picts united to Scots, [ 9].
Pinkie, battle of, [ 91].
Porteous riots, [174].
Preston, battle at, [171].
Preston-pans, battle of, [178].