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Duke of Chatelherault, 90 — follows
Knox, 91, 92
Arran, James Stewart, Earl of, favourite
of James VI., 131 — scheme for a
joint government, ib., 132
, Earl of, letter from Chesterfield,
169
■ , Dowager Countess of, daughter
of James II., saves Hamilton Castle,
71
Arthur, Prince of Wales, contracted to
Catherine of Arragon, 57
, infant of James IV., dies, 67
, infant of James V., dies, 83
Articles, Lords of, 30
Artillery, field, first use of, in Scotland,
65
Arundel, Earls of, ancestry of, 2
, Lord (Henry, Earl of), 120
, Thomas, Earl of (5th Duke of
Norfolk), 211
Ashburton, 150
"Associated Lords," 113, 118, 287
"Athenaeum" referred to, (n.) 79, 118
Athole, Walter, Earl of, claimant to
throne, 32 — put to death, 37
• , Earl of, summoned by James III.,
51
, , killed at Flodden, 65
, , entertains James V., 78
, John, Earl of, visited by Leth-
ington, 104 — rises against Bothwell,
110 — leads Mary in triumph, 111 —
present at opening of the Casket, 117
— signs warrant for Mary's imprison-
ment, 118 — an "Associated Lord,"
ib. — adheres to Murray, 122
, Jacobite Duke of, 241
Atterbury, 224
Aubigny. See D'Aubigny.
, Esme Stuart of. See Lennox, Duke
of.
Audineham, Arnold, Marshal of France,
brings help against Baliol, 7
l'Aumarie, M., 217, 227
d'Avaux, Count, 181
Avignon, 26, 275, 281
Ayala, Pedro de, his personal description
of James IV., 57 — criticism on 62
Babington's Conspiracy, 128
Bacon, Francis, 142
, Sir Nicholas, 120, 288
Balfour, Sir James, complicity in Darn-
ley's murder, 117 — delivers the
Casket to BothwelPs servant, whom
he afterwards arrests, ib.
Baliol, Edward, overruns the kingdom,
7 — quits it, 8
, John, contests the crown with
Bruce, 4, 5 — direct descent from
William the Lion, 186
Balmanno, house of, garrisoned, 278
Banbury, 143
" Band, the " (a league of Douglases and
others), 42 — " Band " for murder of
Rizio, 101 — for marriage of Mary
with Bothwell, 192, 288
Bannockburn, battle of, 5, 6, 52
Banquo, traditional Stuart ancestor, 1
Bapst, Edmond, referred to, (n.) 79, 85
Barbour quoted, 5
Barclay, Sir George, 200
Barillon, 185, 187
Bar-le-Duc, 206, 248, 255
Bartholomew, St., massacre of, 127 —
effect of, 129
Barton, Andrew, helps to create navy,
59 — semi-piratical exploits, 61
Basilicon Doron, 139
Bass Pock, Prince James (James I.) at,
21
Bastie, La, murdered, 71
Battles, skirmishes, &c. : Largs (1263),
3, 4 — Bannockburn (1314), 5, 6 —
Halidon Hill (1333), 7— Nevil's Cross
(1346), 9— Otterburn, 14— judicial,
Clans Kay and Quete (1396), 16 —
Homildon Hill (1402), 21— Harlaw
(1411), 24— Beauge (1421), 26, 28—
Verneuil, 26 — Western Islanders and
Lord Mar (1431), 31— Arkinholme
(1455), 44 — Sauchieburn (1488), 52
—Flodden (1513), 64, 65— artillery
at, 64— Kelso (1520), 71— Manuel
(1527), 74— Halydon Rigg (1541),
83— Solway Moss (1542), 84— An-
crum (1554), 87— Pinkie (1547), 88
— Corrichie, 99 — Carberry Hill
(1567), 111— Langside, 115— Edge-
hill (1642), 143— Marston Moor
(1644), 146— Naseby (1645), 148—
Kilsyth (1645), ib.— Philiphaugh
(1645), ib.— Wigan (1648), 151 —
Warrington, (1648), ib. — Dunbar
(1650), 160— Worcester (1651), 161
— Sedgmoor (1685), 173— Beachy
Head (1690), 187— Boyne (1690), ib.
293
Duke of Chatelherault, 90 — follows
Knox, 91, 92
Arran, James Stewart, Earl of, favourite
of James VI., 131 — scheme for a
joint government, ib., 132
, Earl of, letter from Chesterfield,
169
■ , Dowager Countess of, daughter
of James II., saves Hamilton Castle,
71
Arthur, Prince of Wales, contracted to
Catherine of Arragon, 57
, infant of James IV., dies, 67
, infant of James V., dies, 83
Articles, Lords of, 30
Artillery, field, first use of, in Scotland,
65
Arundel, Earls of, ancestry of, 2
, Lord (Henry, Earl of), 120
, Thomas, Earl of (5th Duke of
Norfolk), 211
Ashburton, 150
"Associated Lords," 113, 118, 287
"Athenaeum" referred to, (n.) 79, 118
Athole, Walter, Earl of, claimant to
throne, 32 — put to death, 37
• , Earl of, summoned by James III.,
51
, , killed at Flodden, 65
, , entertains James V., 78
, John, Earl of, visited by Leth-
ington, 104 — rises against Bothwell,
110 — leads Mary in triumph, 111 —
present at opening of the Casket, 117
— signs warrant for Mary's imprison-
ment, 118 — an "Associated Lord,"
ib. — adheres to Murray, 122
, Jacobite Duke of, 241
Atterbury, 224
Aubigny. See D'Aubigny.
, Esme Stuart of. See Lennox, Duke
of.
Audineham, Arnold, Marshal of France,
brings help against Baliol, 7
l'Aumarie, M., 217, 227
d'Avaux, Count, 181
Avignon, 26, 275, 281
Ayala, Pedro de, his personal description
of James IV., 57 — criticism on 62
Babington's Conspiracy, 128
Bacon, Francis, 142
, Sir Nicholas, 120, 288
Balfour, Sir James, complicity in Darn-
ley's murder, 117 — delivers the
Casket to BothwelPs servant, whom
he afterwards arrests, ib.
Baliol, Edward, overruns the kingdom,
7 — quits it, 8
, John, contests the crown with
Bruce, 4, 5 — direct descent from
William the Lion, 186
Balmanno, house of, garrisoned, 278
Banbury, 143
" Band, the " (a league of Douglases and
others), 42 — " Band " for murder of
Rizio, 101 — for marriage of Mary
with Bothwell, 192, 288
Bannockburn, battle of, 5, 6, 52
Banquo, traditional Stuart ancestor, 1
Bapst, Edmond, referred to, (n.) 79, 85
Barbour quoted, 5
Barclay, Sir George, 200
Barillon, 185, 187
Bar-le-Duc, 206, 248, 255
Bartholomew, St., massacre of, 127 —
effect of, 129
Barton, Andrew, helps to create navy,
59 — semi-piratical exploits, 61
Basilicon Doron, 139
Bass Pock, Prince James (James I.) at,
21
Bastie, La, murdered, 71
Battles, skirmishes, &c. : Largs (1263),
3, 4 — Bannockburn (1314), 5, 6 —
Halidon Hill (1333), 7— Nevil's Cross
(1346), 9— Otterburn, 14— judicial,
Clans Kay and Quete (1396), 16 —
Homildon Hill (1402), 21— Harlaw
(1411), 24— Beauge (1421), 26, 28—
Verneuil, 26 — Western Islanders and
Lord Mar (1431), 31— Arkinholme
(1455), 44 — Sauchieburn (1488), 52
—Flodden (1513), 64, 65— artillery
at, 64— Kelso (1520), 71— Manuel
(1527), 74— Halydon Rigg (1541),
83— Solway Moss (1542), 84— An-
crum (1554), 87— Pinkie (1547), 88
— Corrichie, 99 — Carberry Hill
(1567), 111— Langside, 115— Edge-
hill (1642), 143— Marston Moor
(1644), 146— Naseby (1645), 148—
Kilsyth (1645), ib.— Philiphaugh
(1645), ib.— Wigan (1648), 151 —
Warrington, (1648), ib. — Dunbar
(1650), 160— Worcester (1651), 161
— Sedgmoor (1685), 173— Beachy
Head (1690), 187— Boyne (1690), ib.
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