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INDEX.
Presbyterianism established in Scot-
land, 145
Preston hanged, 77
Lancashire insurgents defeated
at, 324
Lord, 279, 282
Printing, introduction of, 92 — into
Scotland (1509), 103
Privy Council safeguards Queen Mary
in view of birth of an heir, 159 —
proclamation for her rescue from
Bothwell, 171
Protestant party and Protestantism,
135, 138 — gloomy prospects of, 140 —
Marian persecutions in England, 140
— supporters among the nobles, 145
— who were swayed by hope of
plunder, ib. — iniquities of members
of, 202 — rising of, in Edinburgh,
274
Prothose, M. (pseudonym for Queen
Anne), 340
Puttenham (Eng. Poes.), referred to,
55
Pusey, Dr., 229
Pym, John, 223
Queen- Dowaoer. See Margaret,
daughter of Henry VII.
" Queen's Maries, the," 139
" Queen's Men," 205
Queen Mother. See Mary of Guise.
Queensbury, Duke of, 282
Quhete (or Chattan) Clan, 25
Radeliffe, Mr. F. E. " Stuart Letters,"
201
Raleigh, Sir Walter, implicated in the
Arabella Stuart plot, 218
Ralph (pseudonym of Duke of Ber-
wick), 378, 379, 381, 391
Kamillies, 314
Eamorny, Sir John, 30
Ramsay, John, of Balmain, 77 — inso-
lence of, 79 — treachery. 86
Eanee, Mr. (pseudonym for Mary of
Modena), 359, 361, 362
Eancourt, M. (pseudonym for the
Chevalier, 345, 350, 353, 357, 359,
360, 361, 364, 371, 372, 389
Randolph, letter to Cecil, 148 — asser-
tion of, 149 — suspicion, 156
Ransom of James I., list of guarantors
of, 44, 45
Reay, Lord, 439
Rebellions : against James I., 49, 50 —
James II., 68 — James III., 79 — par-
tial, against James IV., 85 — under
Queen Marv, 153, 156 — Jacobite of
1715, 319 — entered upon without
continental or other adequate sup-
port, 321— alluded to, 434— of 1719,
ib.
Record office ; MS. of prayer in the
Eikon Basilike, 243
Reformation, the, approach of, 88, 105-
121— in Scotland, 122— Henry VIII.
and, 125 — Knox, mainspring of, in
Scotland, 137 — gains ground, 141 —
divisions, 211
Regents. See Stuart, Robert, and
Moray, Sir Andrew (joint Regents),
Stuart, Robert (sole), Albany, Robert,
Duke of — Albany, Murdoch, Duke
of — Albany, Duke of, of Boulogne —
Arran, Earl of — Mary of Guise,
Queen Mother — Regency declared
in abeyance, 144 — Murray, Earl of —
Mar, Earl of— Morton, Earl of—
Lennox, Earl of.
Renfrewshire, ancient patrimony of
the Stuarts, 4 — confiscated, 11
Restoration, the, anticipations of, 253
— immorality following, 256, 257 —
popular joy at, 257 — plot to over-
throw, ib.
Retz, de. Cardinal, 248
Revolution of 1688, 270 — birth of
English Constitution, 315
Richard II. marches to the Border, 19
— burns Melrose, Edinburgh, and
Perth, 20 — besieges Stirling unsuc-
cessfully, ib — threatens Aberdeen,
ib.
II. (of England; a supposititious),
38 — burial at Stirling, 39 — story
alluded to, 448
III. and Wulpole's version of his
character alluded to, 448, 449
Richardson, Captain, Keeper of New-
gate, 333, 334
Richelieu, 221
Ridolphi, 199
Risby, John, burnt, 37
Rizio, David, 155 — opposes Darnley's
schemes and is murdered, 157
Rob. rt (seventh steward: afterwards
King Robert II.), born under Cesar-
ean operation, 9 — prospects of succes-
sion, 10 — at Halidon Hill, ib. — acts
against Baliol, ib. — successes of, 11
— joint Regent, ib. — defeat of, ib. —
sole Regent, ih. — applies to Philip
of France, ib. — occupies Perth, 12 —
besieges Stirling, ib. — Fordun's de-
scription of him, 13 — marries Eliza-
beth Mure, kinswoman within pro-
hibited affinity, ib. — dispensation
INDEX.
Presbyterianism established in Scot-
land, 145
Preston hanged, 77
Lancashire insurgents defeated
at, 324
Lord, 279, 282
Printing, introduction of, 92 — into
Scotland (1509), 103
Privy Council safeguards Queen Mary
in view of birth of an heir, 159 —
proclamation for her rescue from
Bothwell, 171
Protestant party and Protestantism,
135, 138 — gloomy prospects of, 140 —
Marian persecutions in England, 140
— supporters among the nobles, 145
— who were swayed by hope of
plunder, ib. — iniquities of members
of, 202 — rising of, in Edinburgh,
274
Prothose, M. (pseudonym for Queen
Anne), 340
Puttenham (Eng. Poes.), referred to,
55
Pusey, Dr., 229
Pym, John, 223
Queen- Dowaoer. See Margaret,
daughter of Henry VII.
" Queen's Maries, the," 139
" Queen's Men," 205
Queen Mother. See Mary of Guise.
Queensbury, Duke of, 282
Quhete (or Chattan) Clan, 25
Radeliffe, Mr. F. E. " Stuart Letters,"
201
Raleigh, Sir Walter, implicated in the
Arabella Stuart plot, 218
Ralph (pseudonym of Duke of Ber-
wick), 378, 379, 381, 391
Kamillies, 314
Eamorny, Sir John, 30
Ramsay, John, of Balmain, 77 — inso-
lence of, 79 — treachery. 86
Eanee, Mr. (pseudonym for Mary of
Modena), 359, 361, 362
Eancourt, M. (pseudonym for the
Chevalier, 345, 350, 353, 357, 359,
360, 361, 364, 371, 372, 389
Randolph, letter to Cecil, 148 — asser-
tion of, 149 — suspicion, 156
Ransom of James I., list of guarantors
of, 44, 45
Reay, Lord, 439
Rebellions : against James I., 49, 50 —
James II., 68 — James III., 79 — par-
tial, against James IV., 85 — under
Queen Marv, 153, 156 — Jacobite of
1715, 319 — entered upon without
continental or other adequate sup-
port, 321— alluded to, 434— of 1719,
ib.
Record office ; MS. of prayer in the
Eikon Basilike, 243
Reformation, the, approach of, 88, 105-
121— in Scotland, 122— Henry VIII.
and, 125 — Knox, mainspring of, in
Scotland, 137 — gains ground, 141 —
divisions, 211
Regents. See Stuart, Robert, and
Moray, Sir Andrew (joint Regents),
Stuart, Robert (sole), Albany, Robert,
Duke of — Albany, Murdoch, Duke
of — Albany, Duke of, of Boulogne —
Arran, Earl of — Mary of Guise,
Queen Mother — Regency declared
in abeyance, 144 — Murray, Earl of —
Mar, Earl of— Morton, Earl of—
Lennox, Earl of.
Renfrewshire, ancient patrimony of
the Stuarts, 4 — confiscated, 11
Restoration, the, anticipations of, 253
— immorality following, 256, 257 —
popular joy at, 257 — plot to over-
throw, ib.
Retz, de. Cardinal, 248
Revolution of 1688, 270 — birth of
English Constitution, 315
Richard II. marches to the Border, 19
— burns Melrose, Edinburgh, and
Perth, 20 — besieges Stirling unsuc-
cessfully, ib — threatens Aberdeen,
ib.
II. (of England; a supposititious),
38 — burial at Stirling, 39 — story
alluded to, 448
III. and Wulpole's version of his
character alluded to, 448, 449
Richardson, Captain, Keeper of New-
gate, 333, 334
Richelieu, 221
Ridolphi, 199
Risby, John, burnt, 37
Rizio, David, 155 — opposes Darnley's
schemes and is murdered, 157
Rob. rt (seventh steward: afterwards
King Robert II.), born under Cesar-
ean operation, 9 — prospects of succes-
sion, 10 — at Halidon Hill, ib. — acts
against Baliol, ib. — successes of, 11
— joint Regent, ib. — defeat of, ib. —
sole Regent, ih. — applies to Philip
of France, ib. — occupies Perth, 12 —
besieges Stirling, ib. — Fordun's de-
scription of him, 13 — marries Eliza-
beth Mure, kinswoman within pro-
hibited affinity, ib. — dispensation
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