ABBOT, Primate of England, ostracised, i. Airy, Osmund, cited, on Sharp, ii. 123 and note, 215.
Aberfoyle, skirmish at, ii. 48.
Abjuration Oath, the, ii. 442, 453. Aboyne, Lord, in Aberdeen, i. 328. 'Accommodation, The,' Leighton's, discarded, ii. 232; Sharp jubilant, 233. Order, i. 396.
Act of Classes, 1649, i. 452; repealed, ii. 32.
of Grace' in 1674, ii. 241.
Rescissory, 1639, i. 339.
Supremacy, 1669, ii. 228.
Acts establishing Church in 1567, i. 69.
Albany and York, Duke of. Cf. York.
Aldis, H. G., List of Printed Books, i. 154 et passim.
Alexander, Helen, ii. 509.
Alford, battle of, i. 421.
Algie, James, executed, ii. 460.
Alison, Archibald, executed, ii. 336.
Isobel, trial of, ii. 345; execution of, 346. Allegiance, Oath of, ii. 79.
Alured, Colonel Matthew, captures Council at Alyth, ii. 39.
Amsterdam, Argyll plotters meet at, ii. 486. Ancrum, riots and rabbling at, ii. 181. Angelical Assembly at Glasgow, i. 186. Annandale, Earl of, desperate for fines, ii.
Anne, Queen of Denmark, marries James, i. 131; becomes Catholic, 153, note 1; blessed by Pope, 191.
Antrim, Earl of, i. 323, 404, 408.
Anwoth churchyard, ii. 467.
Apologeticall Relation, An, etc., 1665, ii. 189.
Apostles of the Council, the Twelve.' Cf. 'Council Curates,' ii. 226.
Apparel, Act on clerical, i. 222.
against conventiclers and disorderly dis- Apologetical Declaration, The, etc., ii. 440. pensers of ordinances, ii. 231. Adair, John, mathematician, ii. 356. Adamson, Patrick, Archbishop, i. 79, 116; harasses ministry, 122; manifesto by, 125; | case before Assembly, 126; seeks safety in St. Andrews Parish Church, 126; baited, 127; dies, 128; an advocate, 162; literary works, 166.
Adjournal, Book of, or Minutes of the High Court of Justiciary, cited, ii. 409 et alt. loc. 'Agreement of the People,' 1649, ii. 50. Aikenhead, Provost, i. 243.
Aird, James, Bishop Leighton's ape,' ii. 229. 'Airlie, the bonnie House of,' burned, i. 346.
first Earl of, joins Montrose and Royal- ists, i. 411; at Philiphaugh, 428.
Arbuthnet, New Testament of, i. 89. Arbuthnot, Principal Alexander, i. 94, 162, 166. Archer, John, sent to jail, ii. 390.
Thomas, executed, ii. 491. Arcle, John, in Lanark, ii. 334. Argyll, House of. See also Campbell. Archibald, fourth Earl of, i. 13.
fifth Earl of, i. 10, 12, 13. seventh Earl, defeated at Glenlivet, i. 135. eighth Earl, Marquess of, converted to Covenant, i. 302; Hamilton's opinion of, 304; sketch of, 319; opinion of Laud, 320;
campaign in Angus, 346; discovers secret Cumbernauld Band, 357; in 1641 Parlia- ment, 361; 'The Incident,' 362; becomes Marquis, 365; sent to suppress Gordons, 406; expedition in the valleys of Don, Spey, and Tay, 412; defeated at Inverlochy, 415; flight from Alford, 422; flight from Kilsyth, 425; 'very civil and cunning,' 439; 'The Engagement,' 446; at Cromwell's banquet, 448; on patrimony, 454; party in 1650, 460; wishes to wed his daughter, Ann, to Charles II., 462; views Montrose's entry into Edinburgh, 465; surprises Parliament with letters of Charles II., 469-70; opposes Remonstrance, ii. 23; crowns Charles II., 29; discounted by Charles, 34; submits to Monck, 42; arrested for debt, 48; arrested in London and sent to Scotland, 67; hears rejoicings at the burial of Montrose, 79; indictment of, 83; trial, 84-85; on scaffold, 87; character of, 88.
Argyll, Archibald, ninth Earl, doom averted, ii. 158; advises torture and throat-cutting, 202; votes against Cargill, 350; refuses Test, 352; trial, escape, doom of, 354-5; reserva- tion regarding Test, 354; caveat of, 354; plotters with, 486; sails for Scotland, 487; captured, 488; beheaded, 489. Armada, the, i. 93.
Armstrong, Archie, the King's Jester, i. 280. Army, Scots, muster at Duns, 1640, i. 348. Armyn, Sir William, i. 377.
Arnot, Andrew, ii. 204, 280; sentenced to death, 384.
Arran, Earl of, i. 108; flight of, III; accuses Andrew Melville, 118; tyrannises over Church, 120; fall of, 124.
Arthur, William, an 'overleirnit' minister, i. 163.
Articles, Aberdeen, i. 193; Perth, 198-200.
The Eight, 1638, i. 283.
Glasgow, 1610, 186; Aberdeen, 1616, 191-3; St. Andrews, 1617, 197; Perth, 1618, 197; Glasgow, 1638, 100, 281-316; letter to Helvetic Churches, 1640, 282; dissolved by Hamilton, 303, 304; practical legislation, abolishes Episcopacy, 306; Acts passed, 312: Edinburgh, 333-8; Aberdeen, 1640, 347; St. Andrews, 1641, 360; St. Andrews, 1642, 374; Edinburgh, 1643, 377; Edinburgh, 1648, 446; authorises Westminster Cate- chisms, 447; Commission of, meet at Stirling, ii. 17; Commission at Perth, 25; St. Andrews, Perth, and Dundee, 1651, 34; Edinburgh in 1652, held by Resolutioners, 43; by Pro- testers, 43; Edinburgh in 1653, 45; Edin- burgh, 1690, 538, 540; last General Assembly in England, ii. 51.
Atkin, Edward, rebel, ii. 405. Auchencloy, scuffle at, ii. 448. Auchingilloch, conventicle at, ii. 327. Auldearn, battle of, i. 418-21; description of village, 419.
Austin, Samuel, Penpont, ii. 161, 162. Ayr Covenant, 4th September 1562, i. 54.
judicial tragedies in, in 1666, ii. 209; Circuit Courts at, 402. Ayrshire, Lollards in, i. 3.
- gentlemen opposed to repressive measures, ii. 265, 267.
Ayrsmoss, Cameron at, 1680, ii. 332; fight at,
333; doom of prisoners of, 335-6. Ayton, Andrew, of Inchdarnie, shot, ii. 288. Aytoun, Professor, opinion of Wariston, i. 263.
BACON, FRANCIS, influence of, i. 2. Baillie, Robert, Kilwinning, describes ferment in Edinburgh, i. 254; opinion of Covenant, 265, 268; account of Glasgow Assembly, 300; interpretation of 1581 Covenant, 306; describes Scots army at Duns, 327; Auto- katacrisis and other works, 373; on uni- formity, 373; account of Westminster Assembly, 391; protests against foisting Episcopacy on Scotland, ii. 135; dies of a broken heart, 155; disappointed in Lauder dale, 155; Carlyle's portrait of, 156; opinion of Leighton, 221; Commissioner sent to Charles II., 455; opinion of Charles, 457. of Jerviswood, apprehended, ii. 398; imprisonment, trial, and execution, 450-2.
Assassinations, ii. 442, 445. Assembly, first General, 1560, i. 33, 46; Edin- burgh, 1567, 67; 1574, 79; 1575, 82; 1576, 83; 1578, 84; Dundee, 95; Glasgow, 1581, 100-104; Edinburgh, 1582, 107; Holy- rood, 1586, 126; Edinburgh, 1596, 137; Perth, 1597, 144; St. Andrews, 1597, 145; Dundee, 1597-8, 145, 147; Montrose, 1599- 1600, 149, 150; Burntisland, 1601, 152; Holyrood, 1602, 153; Aberdeen, 1605, 177; | Baillie, Lieutenant-General, i. 327; recalled to
Scotland, 417; route of his army, 418, 421; defeated at Alford, 421; reinstated by Par- liament, 422; defeated by Montrose at Kil- syth, 425.
Baines, James, Bonhill, ii. 379, note 2. Balcanqual, Walter, i. 97, 107, 125, 141.
Dean Walter, on liturgy riot, 241 ; accom- panies Hamilton, 289; report on Glasgow Assembly and Henderson, 305; Large De- claration, 322.
Balfour, Sir James, cited, i. 223.
John, 'Burly,' 'Captain Burleigh,' ii. 265, 283, 284; pursues Sharp, 286; flight from Magus Moor, 290; meets Cargill, 292; Drumclog, 301; flight, 315; reward for, 320; death, 512, note 2.
Ballads, The Gude and Godlie, i. 2. Ballagan garrison, ii. 409.
Ballantine, Sir William, devouring in the south-west, ii. 213; immorality of, 214; dis- charged, 218.
Balmerino, trial of Lord, i. 224, 385. Bancroft, Bishop, i. 175; questions Andrew Melville, 181; 'dangerous positions,' 211. Bands, Bonds, Leagues. See also Covenants. Band, the Common or Godly, in 1557, terms of, i. II, 12.
Banders, Plotters, Incendiaries, i. 356.
Bennoch, James, shot, ii. 470.
Berkeley, Judge, opinion-Rex est Lex, i. 266. Berwick, treaty of, i. 27; pacification of, 330, 331; Charles stays at, 332.
Bess of Old Noll, the-the Countess of Dysart, ii. 117.
Beza, opinion of Knox, i. 10, 80.
Bible, English, i. 2; foundation of Scots Church, 32, 33 and note; the Scots (Bassandyne and Arbuthnet), 2, 89; the National, 1611, 189; authorised in Canons, 229; The Souldiers Pocket Bible, ii. 55 and note; given to poor, 109; Gaelic translation of, 146. Billeting Act, the, 1662, ii. 149 and note 2. 'Billeting's day, Saint,' ii. 173. Birks, English army at, i. 326, 329. Bishops, 'Tulchan.' Cf. Tulchan.
assent to disestablishment, i. 31; name tabooed, 148; consecrated in London, 1610, 188; poverty of Episcopal, 189; complaints against, 1638, 297; declinature of Glasgow Assembly, 302; Hamilton's opinion of, 304; vices of, in 1638, 307; Montrose's opinion of, 308; doom of, 309, 310; list of, their emolu- ments, ii. 145; take seats in Parliament of 1662, 146; restored to privileges, 147; a failure according to Leighton, 239; eight bishops meet to concert measures for annihilation, 277.
Bannatyne, Bishop Adam, i. 295; faults of, 307. 'Bishops' Drag-net, the,' ii. 173.
Ninian, of Kames, ii. 507.
Barberini, Cardinal, i. 239.
Barlow, Dean, account of Hampton Court Con- ference, i. 175.
Baron (Barrone), Robert, i. 277; death of,
340. Cf. Aberdeen Doctors.
Barrier Act, the first, i. 337.
Barscob, John Maclellan, laird of, ii. 191.
Robert, ii. 383. See MacLellan.
Barton, Psalms begun by Francis Rouse, i. 402. Basilikon Doron, i. 148.
Bassandyne, Bible of, i. 89.
Bass Rock, the, ii. 243; Blackadder sent to, 343.
Baxter, Richard, reproves Lauderdale, ii. 124. Beaton, Cardinal, at execution of Wishart, i. 8. James, i, 176.
Beith, Archibald, a kidnapper, ii. 235. Bell, Cadder, i. 157.
John, sermon to Glasgow Assembly, i. 301. Bell, John, of Whiteside, ii. 323; shot, 467.
Bishop's six evangelists, the, ii. 229.
Black, minister of St. Andrews-his manse case, i. 136; second case, 141.
Bond, The,' ii. 268, 269.
Pate' Graham, i. 408, 423. Robert, ii. 284.
Saturday, 4th August 1621, i. 202.
Blackadder, John, of Troqueer, eviction of, ii. 158; accounts of conventicles, 233; reward for, 243; at conventicle in Irongray, 276; scuffle in Edinburgh, 280; seized and sent to the Bass, 343; death of, 343.
William, at Bothwell Bridge, ii. 305, note 3.
Blackburn, Bishop of Aberdeen, i. 150. Blackgannoch, Moss of, ii. 484. Blackness Castle, convicts in, i. 177, 183; blown up, ii. 40.
Blair, Robert, on uniformity, i. 373; account of acceptance of the Solemn League, 379;
shrives Gordon, 431; refuses to meet Crom- well, ii. 47; pleads for unity, 52; accuses Sharp of treachery, 135; is ejected; dies, 136; accused Leighton of betraying the Church, 141 note 3.
Blanks, the Spanish, i. 134.
Blockhouses, selected by Claverhouse, ii. 409. 'Bloody Bite-the-Sheep.' See Turner. 'Blynk, The,' ii. 243.
Bogue, or Boick, William, trial of, ii. 399-401. Boig, James, captured, ii. 347; on the scaffold, 349.
Bonds. See Bands and Covenants.
'Bond, The Forfar,' ii. 20.
Bo'ness (Borrowstounness), Hall and Cargill at, ii. 328; disaffected centre, 346.
Book of Discipline, First, Calvinistic views, i. 4, 5, 38-41, 70; Second, 84, 85, 132.
of Common Order, i. 41-44, 226, 394; ii. 112-13.
of Common Prayer, authorised in Canons, i. 229.
of Sports, 1618, i. 201.
Bothwell, Earl of, i. 8, 55, 62, 133.
Bridge, Covenanters camp at, ii. 304; parties at, 305; officers at, 308; battle of, 309-11; prisoners marched to Edinburgh, 313; prisoners transported, 319; wrecked in Orkney, 320.
Boyd, Archbishop James, i. 105.
Zachary, unfavourable to Covenant, i. 275; version of the Psalms, 402; flouts Cromwell, ii. 16. .
Boyle, Roger, Lord Broghill, ii. 49. Boys sent to prison, ii. 275.
Breda, negotiations at, i. 462; declaration of, 4th April 1660, ii. 60; propositions, ii. 1, note 3; Sharp at, 62.
Brereton, cited regarding Scottish manners, i. 212.
Brodie, Breda negotiations, ii. 1; cited, 110; reference to Sharp, 289.
Brotherly Assistance, the, i. 441.
Brouning, John, treatment by Claverhouse, ii. 471, 473; shot, 477.
Brown, John, at Drumclog, ii. 301.
of Priesthill, testimony regarding Cameron, ii. 328, 472.
Widow John, account of murder, ii. 473. Sir John, defeated at Inverkeithing, ii. 32.
Brown, John, of Wamphray, sketch of, ii. 161; list of works, 161 and note; his Apolo- geticall Relation, etc., 189; on sufferings, 324. Thomas, executed, ii. 319. Brownism, spread of, ii. 113. Brownists, i. 119.
Brownlee, Robert, of Torfoot, description of Claverhouse, ii. 298.
Bruce, Captain Andrew, Earlshall, account of, ii. 122; Depute-Sheriff of Dumfries, etc., 280; lieutenant to Claverhouse, 386. Arthur, hanged, ii. 411.
- James,' pseudonym for Renwick, ii. 415. Michael, of Killinchy, ii. 219, 233. King Robert's bond at Lindores, i. 8.
Robert, Kinnaird, anoints Queen Anne, i 131; warrant for, 142; exiled, 151; literary works, 172; returns to Edinburgh, 195; in opposition, 201; in Edinburgh Castle, 203; death of, 205, note 1. Brutalities in 1685, ii. 458. Bryce, John, shot, ii. 477.
Buchan, Earl, on discipline, ii. 5, note 4. Buchanan, George, cited, i. 48; De Jure Regni apud Scotos, 82; death of, 112; his works, 164.
Buckle, J. H., cited, i. 188; cited, ii. 101. Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, ii. 360. Burnet, Alexander, illicit loves of, ii. 124; Bishop of Aberdeen, made Archbishop of Glasgow, 178; in 'The Crail Court,' 180; sent to London, 186; keeps up pardon of Hew M'Kail, 207; pleads for Turner, 218; order for deposition of, 228; reinstallation of, 248; promotes extermination, 364; death of, 436.
Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum, opinion of Sharp, ii. 53; used Liturgy, 115; opinion of Turner, 121; A Memorial of Diverse Grievances, 125; opinion of the clergy, 125; witnesses advent of the bishops to Edin- burgh, 143; on 'The King's Curates,' 164; cited as to Leighton, 221, 222; as to Sharp, 224; sketch of, 225; ingenious project, 235; prosecuted, 505; accompanies the Prince of Orange, 513.
Robert, remonstrates with Wariston, i
Burns, Robert, quoted, ii. 541. Burntisland, Assembly at, i. 152; sacraments at, 201.
Cargill, Rev. Donald, description of, ii. 157; eviction of, 157; meets Burleigh, Hamilton, and Hackston, 292; writes Bothwell Bridge address, 310; attitude to Cameron, 327; at Darmead, 327; at Bo'ness, 328; at Queens- ferry, 328; drafts Queensferry Paper, 328, 329; Torwood excommunication, 337; visits Gibb, 341; captured, 347; examined by Privy Council, 348; trial of, 348; on the scaffold, 349; estimate of, 350. Carisbrook Castle, Charles at, i. 444. Carlyle, Thomas, opinion of Principal Robert Baillie, i. 299; pen-portrait of Robert Baillie, ii. 156; cited, 511, 542. Carmichael, of Easter Thurston, ii. 119, 280, 282, 284.
Carolina, colony in, ii. 359, 397.
Carolina Merchant, The, slaveship, ii. 424. Carstairs, Captain, ii. 265.
John, wrecked in health by imprisonment, ii. 160; at death-bed of Rothes, 349. Carstares, Principal William, 'Cardinal,' ii. 427, 428, note I; torture of, 429; wisdom of, 535. Carswell, translation of Knox's Liturgy, i. 163 and note; Foirm na nvrrnvidheadh, ii. 113.
Cameronian regiment formed at Douglas, Cartwright, Professor Thomas, cited, i. 90,
Societies meet at, ii. 524.
Campbell, Lady Ann, a match for Charles II.,
i. 462; ii. 24; Charles offers to marry, 30, 31,
Catholic worship authorised in 1686, ii. 499. Catholics, turned Reformers, i. 20, 21 note; per-
secuted, 72; arrested, 1642, 375.
Causes of God's Wrath, The, ii. 36, 37; pro- claimed, 72, 89, 94.
Cautions, the (Caveats), Montrose, i. 307. Cavers, Covenant in, i. 489.
Cess, the, ii. Appendix iv. Cessation, the, i. 368.
Charles I., birth of, i. 152; asks Infanta in marriage, 203 and note; Catholic leanings and vow to Pope Gregory XV., 203; visits Scotland, 1625, 208; aims at Uniformity, 213;
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