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INDEX.
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Parbroath (III.), 268, 2S6, 301,
302, 307.
Seton, Elizabeth, educated at Smr,'-
Ccriir, Paris, 356.
— Elizabeth, marries Alexander Dun-
lop, S3.
— Elizabeth, daughter of first Vis-
count Kingston, 140, 141.
— Elizabeth, daughter of John of
Lathrisk (II.), 203.
— Elizabeth, daughter of Sir David,
seventh of Parbroath, 197.
— Elizabeth, daughter of John, Kep.
of Parbroath (II.), 250.
— Elizabeth, wife of John, Rep. of
Parbroath (II.), (picture), 241 ; 243,
312.
— Elizabeth, daughter of William,
Rep. of Parbroath (III.), 26S,
302.
— Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Alex-
ander of Pitmedden, lirst baronet,
172.
— Elizabeth of Touch, daughter of
James (XI.), 163.
— Elizabeth, daughter of third Earl
of Winton, 112.
— Elizabeth (married John Ur-
quhart), 160.
— Elizabeth A., wife of William Se-
ton, Rep. of Parbroath (IV.), 271,
273, 277 ; picture of, 278 ; 281, 2S4,
2S5, 286, 2S8, 289, 290, 292, 294,
306, 309, 310, 311, 318, 319, 321,
322, 326, 330, 331, 333, 334, 337,
338.
— Emily, educated at Sacr/f-Caur,
Paris ; photograph from Pius IX.,
350-
— Emma-Alice, 167.
— Ensign, 234.
— Essays (note), 4 ; S2.
— Euphemia, 163.
— family, architectural works of,
83 ; Christian names in, 198, 235,
236 ; miniatures of, 387, 388 ; the
Tranent, connected with, 209, 216.
— Eamily Tree, 388.
— of Fallsyde, James, 219.
— of Falside, 216.
— probably a female barony, 122.
— George, advocate, xi.
— George, third Lord Seton, 52 ; suc-
ceeds to title as a minor, seized by
Sir W. Crichton, liberated through
Laird of Johnstone, goes on em-
bassy to France and Burgundy,
marries Lady Margaret Stewart,
54; dies at Edinburgh, 55; 144,
18S, 390.
Seton, George, fourth Lord, his love of
learning, 55 ; studies at Universi-
ties of St. Andrew's and Paris,
devoted to physical science, hence
mentioned as necrohiancer in curi-
ous Scotch pedigree; joins " Bands
of Friendship," built Winton
House, built Collegiate Church of
Seton, 56 ; 57, 58 ; captured by
Dunkirkers, ransomed at great
cost, 62 ; bought ship Eagle from
King of Scotland, married Lady
.Margaret Campbell, his sons and
daughters, 65 ; skilled in music, 66.
— George, fifth Lord, 65 ; completed
portions of Seton House, 66 ; died
at Flodden, 67.
— George, sixth Lord, succeeds his
father (1513), repairs Niddry Cas-
tle, 6S ; married twice, 71 ; in
military command w i t h Lords
I luntly and Home ; intrusted with
the keeping of Card. Beton ; died
(1549), buried in Seton Church, 70,
176, 197-
— George, seventh Lord, 66, 6S, 70 ;
Maitland's book dedicated to him ;
marries Isabel Hamilton, 71 ; elect-
ed Provost of Edinburgh ; sup-
presses riot, 73 ; negotiated mar-
riage between Queen Mary and
Francis ; estates ravished by Eng-
lish ; loyalty of, 93, 94 ; commis-
sioner at marriage of Marv Stuart ;
present from Francis II.; at Queen
Elizabeth's court ; brought first
coach to Scotland ; goes to FVancc
to accompany Queen Mary to Scot-
land, 73 ; member of Privy Coun-
cil and Master of the Household ;
Knight of Order of Thistle, 74 ;
high sense of honor, 83 ; loyalty
of ; rescue of Queen Mary from
Lochleven Castle, 84 ; wounded
and captured at battle of Langside ;
imprisoned in Iidinburgh Castle ;
exiled to Inlanders, S7 ; trouble
with Alva ; returned to Scotland ;
untiring friend of Queen and Cath-
olic cause ; sent ambassador to
France ; letter to Pope Gregory,
88, 89 ; miniature of, sold ; por-

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