Q.
Quakers, indulgence to, [153].

R.
Rabbling, [154].
Ramsay, Allan, his poems, [ 89].
Ramsay, Allan, the painter, [189].
Randolf, Earl of, of Moray, [ 53].
Reform Bill, passing of, [184].
Reformation, causes of, [ 97];
statutes passed, [100];
results of, [123].
Regalia, story of, [142].
Reseby, John, burning of, [ 66].
Rizzio, murder of, [103].
0 Robert I., see Bruce.
Robert II., his marriages, [ 59];
his death, [ 61].
Robert III., his change of name, [ 61];
his imbecility, [ 61];
his death, [ 63].
Rothesay, David, first Duke of, [ 61].
Roxburgh, siege of, [ 75].
Ruthven, Lord, his share in the murder of Rizzio, [103].
Ruthven, raid of, [116].

S.
St. Andrews, founding of University at, [ 66].
Sanquhar, Declaration of, [149].
Sauchieburn, battle of, [ 79].
Scotia, Nova, founding of, [128].
Scott, Sir Walter, [190].
Scots, first coming of, [ 6].
Seabury, Dr. Samuel, his consecration, [186].
Sedition, trials for, [183].
Severus, invasion of, [ 5].
Sharp, James, Archbishop of St. Andrew, his consecration, [144];
murder of, [148].
Sheriffmuir, battle at, [171].
Siward defeats Macbeth, [ 14].
Slavery, abolition of, [183].
Smith, Adam, his "Wealth of Nations," [189].
Smollett, Tobias, the novelist, [189].
Solway, Moss, defeated at, [ 87].
Spider, Bruce's, [ 48].
Standard, battle of, [ 23].
Stewart, origin of the name, [ 59].
Stirling, battle of, [ 43].
Stirling, Earl of, founder of Nova Scotia, [128].
Supplication, Great, [131].

T.
Tables, choosing of, [131].
Test Act, passing of, [150].
Theodosius makes Valentia a Roman province, [ 5].
Thomas, the Rhymer, his predictions, [ 32].
Tippermuir, battle of, [136].
Toleration, Act of, [185].
Touraine granted to Douglas, [ 65].
Treasurer, first appointment of, [ 70].
Tudor, Margaret, marries James IV., [ 80].
Tulchan Bishops, [113].
Turriff, Trot of, [133].

U.
Union, [163];
results of, [164];
discontent with, [167].
Uttoxeter, surrender at, [138].

V.
Verneuil, battle of, [ 65].
Veto Act, passing of, [187].

W.
Wallace, William, his rising, [ 42];
his victory at Stirling, [ 43];
his defeat at Falkirk, [ 44];
his military genius, [ib.];
his betrayal and death, [ 45].
Warbeck, Perkin, his reception in Scotland, [ 80].
Watt, James, his inventions, [188].
Whiggamores' Raid, the, [138].
William of Orange, [154];
his reduction of the Highlands, [158];
his death, [161].
William the Lion, his capture, [ 27].
Wilson, Margaret, death of, [152].
Wyntoun, Andrew, his chronicle, [ 66].

Transcriber Notes:
1. Obvious misspellings and omissions were corrected.
2. Uncertain misspellings or ancient words were not corrected.