[ [319] Fickle.
[ [320] Crest; livery.
[ [321] Monarchs frequently applied this epithet to their noblemen, even when no blood relationship existed.
[ [322] The Douglas who was stabbed by James II.
[ [323] Wretched, unfortunate man.
[ [324] Armor and other accouterments of war.
[ [325] James V. was the first to increase the army furnished by the nobles and their vassals by the addition of a small number of mercenaries.
[ [326] A native of Switzerland.
[ [327] An inhabitant of Flanders, as Belgium was then called.
[ [328] Holiday.