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INDEX. . 205
JAMES I. repairs to Inverness, 58
VI, attempts the subjugation of the Highlanders, 66
III. slain, 68
Jerningham, family of, IBS
Joceline, Bishop of Glasgow, 6, 7
LOVAT, Fort of, 18, 64
LoVAT, Lords — their first ancestor, 43
Undoubted Chiefs of the Clan Fraser, 47
Arms of, 47, 48
Created Lords Fraser, 47
Ko patent of the title, 51
When elevated to the Peerage, 60, 61
Hugh, First Lord, 52, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62
Second, 63 ; his childreu, 03
Third, 64, 65, 67, 68 ; his children, 69, 71
Thomas, Fourth, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77 ; his children, 75, 76
Hugh, Fifth, 77, 78, 79 ; puts to death a band of robbers, 80 ; fortifies the
Castle of Lovat, 80
Alexander, Sixth, 82, 84 ; his children, 83 ; dies in the isle of Aigas, 85
Hugh, Seventh, 85, 86 ; his children, 88 ; made Governor of the Castle
of Inverness, 88 ; his death, 89 ; his widow marries the Earl
of March, 90
Simon, Eighth, 95,97, 99, 100; flies to Ireland, 95; interdicts himself, 96 ;
has an offer of the title of Earl of Athol, 98 ; his children
and death, 101-2
Hugh, Ninth, 103-4-6 ; his children, ibid. ; great rejoicings on the marriage of
his eldest son, 107 ; horrid act of injustice committed by him,
106 ; his death, 106
Hugh, Tenth, 108, 114, 116 ; his children, 108i 114 ; his pompous funeral, US
Hugh, Eleventh, 116 ; his children, and death, 117-8
Simon, Twelfthi 4, 123, 128; attempts to win the heiress of Lovat, 120:
seizes Lord Salton, 121 ; ravishes the Dowager, 122;
condemned as a traitor, 126 ; his early exertions in be-
half of the Stewarts, 129 ; defeats the Earl of Athol's
sons, and sues for a pardon, 131 ; retires into France ;
JAMES I. repairs to Inverness, 58
VI, attempts the subjugation of the Highlanders, 66
III. slain, 68
Jerningham, family of, IBS
Joceline, Bishop of Glasgow, 6, 7
LOVAT, Fort of, 18, 64
LoVAT, Lords — their first ancestor, 43
Undoubted Chiefs of the Clan Fraser, 47
Arms of, 47, 48
Created Lords Fraser, 47
Ko patent of the title, 51
When elevated to the Peerage, 60, 61
Hugh, First Lord, 52, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62
Second, 63 ; his childreu, 03
Third, 64, 65, 67, 68 ; his children, 69, 71
Thomas, Fourth, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77 ; his children, 75, 76
Hugh, Fifth, 77, 78, 79 ; puts to death a band of robbers, 80 ; fortifies the
Castle of Lovat, 80
Alexander, Sixth, 82, 84 ; his children, 83 ; dies in the isle of Aigas, 85
Hugh, Seventh, 85, 86 ; his children, 88 ; made Governor of the Castle
of Inverness, 88 ; his death, 89 ; his widow marries the Earl
of March, 90
Simon, Eighth, 95,97, 99, 100; flies to Ireland, 95; interdicts himself, 96 ;
has an offer of the title of Earl of Athol, 98 ; his children
and death, 101-2
Hugh, Ninth, 103-4-6 ; his children, ibid. ; great rejoicings on the marriage of
his eldest son, 107 ; horrid act of injustice committed by him,
106 ; his death, 106
Hugh, Tenth, 108, 114, 116 ; his children, 108i 114 ; his pompous funeral, US
Hugh, Eleventh, 116 ; his children, and death, 117-8
Simon, Twelfthi 4, 123, 128; attempts to win the heiress of Lovat, 120:
seizes Lord Salton, 121 ; ravishes the Dowager, 122;
condemned as a traitor, 126 ; his early exertions in be-
half of the Stewarts, 129 ; defeats the Earl of Athol's
sons, and sues for a pardon, 131 ; retires into France ;
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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