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HISTOR Y OF STRA THENDRICK
lying, 6, 7 ; for inconstancy, 9 ; for immorality,
10, 29, 60, 112; for slander, 107.
" Pillar," The. See Publick place of repentance.
Poll tax, 201.
Poor's money, collection of, 60, 106 ; disburse-
ments of, 68, 107.
Prices, of repairing manses, 38, 64 ; of rebuilding
Balfron church, 38 ; of Drymen church, 92,
of new communion cups, 65, 86 ; of bad money,
68, 69 ; of mortcloth, 136 ; of churchyard lairs,
141 ; of Culcreuch estate, 182.
Protestantism, when established in Scotland, 2 ;
liturgical services, 3.
Publick place of repentance, 5, 6, 11, 60, 83, 84,
112, 130, 131.
" Rabbling" of clergy, 27, 56, 83.
" Readers," 3 ; status of, 196.
Rebellion of 1715, references to, 113, 137, 138 ;
of 1745- I44> 3°i-
Reconciliations, II, 131.
Reformation, distribution of church property at, 2 ;
effect of, on church endowments, 23.
Relief church at Balfron, 39, 47, 4S ; manse, 48 ;
in Kilmaronock, 145.
" Resolutioners," 80.
Revolution, treatment of clergy at, 27, 56, 57, S3,
135-
Roads, bad, 7 ; alteration in, 94.
Sabbath, profanation of, 4, 5, 57, 68, 69, 142 ;
penalties for, 106, 107, 112, 115; observance of,
30, 31, 45, 46.
Sauchie burn, battle of, 176.
Schoolmasters, functions of, 60, 61, 1 12, 113, 115,
118; payment of, 60, 61, 106, 109, 113.
Secret Council, The, 129.
Sheep-stealing, 360.
Slander, punishment of, 10.
Smithfield Factory, 68.
Society for propagating Christian , knowledge,
schools and, 85, 112 ; bequest to, 144.
Soothsaying, 10.
Spanish Armada, preparation for, 168.
" Spanish Blanks," the, 160.
Stipends, of clergymen, 24, 27, 50, 77, 79, 91, 119,
•120, 134; of schoolmasters, 109, 119, 121, 144;
of readers, 129.
Stirlingshire and Sons of the Rock Society, xxii.
Strathendrick cattle show, 267.
Sunday schools, 40.
Synod, Buchanan heritors and, III.
Spain, 64 ; for
for plenty, 69 ;
"Templar's Stone," 101.
Tenants, ejection of, 174.
Test Act, 55, 135.
Thanksgivings, for victory in
accession of George I., 65;
after rebellion of 17 15, 138.
Tobacco trade, 260. ,
Tombstones, old, 101, 102, 118.
Travelling, licence for, 159.
Underwriting, xix.
Union, the, of Scotland and England, 163.
United Presbyterian Church in Balfron, 47, 48.
Vicars, institution of, 128.
" Vicar's Bogend," 22.
"Virginia," the, 335.
Wells, Holy Well, 220 ; Menteith, Christes Well,
5 ; Strathfillan, 6, 98 ; St. Maha, 98, 272 ; St.
Kessag's, 125 ; St. Ronan's, 127.
Witchcraft, 61, 62.
Wodrow, Analects, 32.
Wool mills in Fintry, 259 ; in Killearn, 265, 266.
THE END.
HISTOR Y OF STRA THENDRICK
lying, 6, 7 ; for inconstancy, 9 ; for immorality,
10, 29, 60, 112; for slander, 107.
" Pillar," The. See Publick place of repentance.
Poll tax, 201.
Poor's money, collection of, 60, 106 ; disburse-
ments of, 68, 107.
Prices, of repairing manses, 38, 64 ; of rebuilding
Balfron church, 38 ; of Drymen church, 92,
of new communion cups, 65, 86 ; of bad money,
68, 69 ; of mortcloth, 136 ; of churchyard lairs,
141 ; of Culcreuch estate, 182.
Protestantism, when established in Scotland, 2 ;
liturgical services, 3.
Publick place of repentance, 5, 6, 11, 60, 83, 84,
112, 130, 131.
" Rabbling" of clergy, 27, 56, 83.
" Readers," 3 ; status of, 196.
Rebellion of 1715, references to, 113, 137, 138 ;
of 1745- I44> 3°i-
Reconciliations, II, 131.
Reformation, distribution of church property at, 2 ;
effect of, on church endowments, 23.
Relief church at Balfron, 39, 47, 4S ; manse, 48 ;
in Kilmaronock, 145.
" Resolutioners," 80.
Revolution, treatment of clergy at, 27, 56, 57, S3,
135-
Roads, bad, 7 ; alteration in, 94.
Sabbath, profanation of, 4, 5, 57, 68, 69, 142 ;
penalties for, 106, 107, 112, 115; observance of,
30, 31, 45, 46.
Sauchie burn, battle of, 176.
Schoolmasters, functions of, 60, 61, 1 12, 113, 115,
118; payment of, 60, 61, 106, 109, 113.
Secret Council, The, 129.
Sheep-stealing, 360.
Slander, punishment of, 10.
Smithfield Factory, 68.
Society for propagating Christian , knowledge,
schools and, 85, 112 ; bequest to, 144.
Soothsaying, 10.
Spanish Armada, preparation for, 168.
" Spanish Blanks," the, 160.
Stipends, of clergymen, 24, 27, 50, 77, 79, 91, 119,
•120, 134; of schoolmasters, 109, 119, 121, 144;
of readers, 129.
Stirlingshire and Sons of the Rock Society, xxii.
Strathendrick cattle show, 267.
Sunday schools, 40.
Synod, Buchanan heritors and, III.
Spain, 64 ; for
for plenty, 69 ;
"Templar's Stone," 101.
Tenants, ejection of, 174.
Test Act, 55, 135.
Thanksgivings, for victory in
accession of George I., 65;
after rebellion of 17 15, 138.
Tobacco trade, 260. ,
Tombstones, old, 101, 102, 118.
Travelling, licence for, 159.
Underwriting, xix.
Union, the, of Scotland and England, 163.
United Presbyterian Church in Balfron, 47, 48.
Vicars, institution of, 128.
" Vicar's Bogend," 22.
"Virginia," the, 335.
Wells, Holy Well, 220 ; Menteith, Christes Well,
5 ; Strathfillan, 6, 98 ; St. Maha, 98, 272 ; St.
Kessag's, 125 ; St. Ronan's, 127.
Witchcraft, 61, 62.
Wodrow, Analects, 32.
Wool mills in Fintry, 259 ; in Killearn, 265, 266.
THE END.
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