[20] In the Privy Council Record is a list of a great number of persons dwelling in the eastern part of Berwickshire, who were summoned to give evidence on this trial, all their landlords being at the same time enjoined to see that they attended.

[21] Martine’s Gen. Collections, Macfarlane’s MS. (Adv. Lib.), vol. i., p. 168.

[22] The lands of Powes, Powmill, Carsebrook, and Woodside are mentioned as amongst those destroyed.

[23] From the original in the General Register House.

[24] The life here spoken of was written by Rinuccini, Archbishop of Fermo. From an abridgment of it in the Scots Magazine for March 1802, we derive the few particulars which follow.

[25] Kirkton’s Church History, p. 19.

[26] Blair’s Memoirs, MS. quoted in Notes to Kirkton.

[27] Wodrow’s Preface to Dickson’s Truth’s Victory over Error, apud Gillies.

[28] Livingstone’s Characteristics, quoted in Notes to Kirkton.

[29] Analecta, iii. 450.