Scottish Text Society publications > Old series > Original chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun > Volume 1, 1914
(350)
Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view

INDEX.
233
Sibyl Triburtine, the Sibyl of Tibur,
iii. 195.
Sicily (Cijille), 11. 259, 333, 335 ; 111.
103, 113, 147, 153; iv. 163, 207.
Sidon, Sydon, ii. 77, 299.
Signifere, the zodiac, ii. 127.
Silla, Sylla, iii. 163, 165.
Silverius, pope, iv. 47, 53.
Silvester I., pope, ii. 89; iii. 259,
403, 413-425, 43I;433> 445-
Silvester II., pope, iv. 209-215.
Silvius, father of Brutus, ii. 265, 307.
Simeon, Jacob’s son, ii. 173.
Simeon, at the Purification, iv. 59.
Simplicius, pope, iv. 19.
Sinai. See Synay.
Sinclair (Synglare), William, bishop
of Dunkeld, v. 421.
Sirne-Elkade, ii. 213.
Sysinnius, pope, iv. 119.
Sistrousse. See Citeaux.
Sithioun, Sicione, Sycion, ii. 49,
JOS, 137-
Sitikis, Sithi. See Scythians, Scythia.
Sixt L, pope, iii. 301, 307.
Sixt II., pope, iii. 371, 373, 377-
385-
Sixt III., pope, iv. 13.
Smyrna, ii. 89, 253.
Socrates, death of, iii. 21.
Sodom, ii. 79.
Solomon (Salamon), ii. 97, 317.
Soltre (Sowtray), abbey founded by
Malcolm IV., iv. 428 ; vi. 187.
Solway (Sulway), vi. 277, 281, 315,
317, 319, 339-
Solynus, ii. 109.
Somerled. See Sowelle.
Sophi, Sophia, empress, wife of
Justin, iv. 69.
Sorrowful Hill, Edinburgh, ii. 315.
Sother, pope, iii. 321.
South Inch (of Perth), vi. 127.
Sowdan, the Sultan, called to Italy,
iv. 161.
Sowelle, Somerled of Argyle, slain at
Renfrew, iv. 431.
Sowllis, John the, v. 239 ; guardian
with John Comyn, v. 321 ; sends
ambassadors to the Pope, 323.
Nicol of, v. 239.
William of, son of Nicol, v. 239.
Spain (Spanjhe), ii. 109, 193, 203,
205, 207, 213, 309, 345; iii. ill,
127, 169, 175, 183, 377, 379, 391,
39? ; iv. 149-
Spaniards (Spanjellis), ii. 201.
Spartans, ii. 221 ; iii. 59, 61, 65.
Spartany, Sparta, iii. 13, 53, 57, 67.
Spencer, Hugh de, v. 375.
Spens, William of, at the siege of
Dunbar, vi. 83.
Stace, ii. 221.
Stafford (Stamfurde), Ralph of, a
follower of E. Balliol at Dupplin,
v. 413 ; vi. 85.
Stanemore, Stanemuir, of Rere
Corsse, iv. 401 ; vi. 327.
Stanmore, or Cammore, iii. 84, 86.
Stemonius, ii. 135.
Stephen (Stewyn), Saint, iii. 223.
Stephen I., pope, iii. 373, 377-
Stephen II., pope, iv. 137, 141.
Stephen III., pope, iv. 145.
Stephen IV., pope, iv. 161.
Stephen, king of England, iv. 397 ;
receives Northumberland from
David I., 397 ; his opponents, 399 ;
his marriage, 401 ; taken prisoner
at Lincoln, 403 ; treats with
Henry, Duke of Normandy, 411 ;
his nickname, 413 ; his death, 417.
Stephen of Langton, made cardinal,
v. 47 ; made archbishop of Canter¬
bury, v. 51.
Stewart, Alan, killed at Halidon Hill,
vi. 13.
Alan, makes war in Galloway,
vi. 187.
Alexander, son of the Earl of
Buchan, marries the heiress of
Mar, v. 251 ; vi. 404.
Andrew, knighted at Liege, vi.
432-
David, made Duke of Rothesay,
vi. 384.
James, made warden, v. 157.
James, killed at Halidon Hill,
vi. 13.
John, killed at Falkirk, v. 317.
John, killed at Halidon Hill, vi.
13-
Morthow, son of the Duke of
Albany, defeated at Homildon, vi.
401.
Robert, his lands given away by
E. Balliol, vi. 25 ; comes from
Rothesay to Dumbarton, 27 ; his
lands seized by David, Earl of
Atholl, 39 ; obtains the help of
Dougal Campbell, 41 ; gets posses¬
sion of lower Clydesdale, 45 ; made
a warden, 47, 101 ; besieges and
takes Perth, 125-133; besieges
and takes St Andrews, 133-137 ;
intercedes for William Douglas,
169; at the battle of Durham, 181 ;
escapes, 186; chosen warden again,
233
Sibyl Triburtine, the Sibyl of Tibur,
iii. 195.
Sicily (Cijille), 11. 259, 333, 335 ; 111.
103, 113, 147, 153; iv. 163, 207.
Sidon, Sydon, ii. 77, 299.
Signifere, the zodiac, ii. 127.
Silla, Sylla, iii. 163, 165.
Silverius, pope, iv. 47, 53.
Silvester I., pope, ii. 89; iii. 259,
403, 413-425, 43I;433> 445-
Silvester II., pope, iv. 209-215.
Silvius, father of Brutus, ii. 265, 307.
Simeon, Jacob’s son, ii. 173.
Simeon, at the Purification, iv. 59.
Simplicius, pope, iv. 19.
Sinai. See Synay.
Sinclair (Synglare), William, bishop
of Dunkeld, v. 421.
Sirne-Elkade, ii. 213.
Sysinnius, pope, iv. 119.
Sistrousse. See Citeaux.
Sithioun, Sicione, Sycion, ii. 49,
JOS, 137-
Sitikis, Sithi. See Scythians, Scythia.
Sixt L, pope, iii. 301, 307.
Sixt II., pope, iii. 371, 373, 377-
385-
Sixt III., pope, iv. 13.
Smyrna, ii. 89, 253.
Socrates, death of, iii. 21.
Sodom, ii. 79.
Solomon (Salamon), ii. 97, 317.
Soltre (Sowtray), abbey founded by
Malcolm IV., iv. 428 ; vi. 187.
Solway (Sulway), vi. 277, 281, 315,
317, 319, 339-
Solynus, ii. 109.
Somerled. See Sowelle.
Sophi, Sophia, empress, wife of
Justin, iv. 69.
Sorrowful Hill, Edinburgh, ii. 315.
Sother, pope, iii. 321.
South Inch (of Perth), vi. 127.
Sowdan, the Sultan, called to Italy,
iv. 161.
Sowelle, Somerled of Argyle, slain at
Renfrew, iv. 431.
Sowllis, John the, v. 239 ; guardian
with John Comyn, v. 321 ; sends
ambassadors to the Pope, 323.
Nicol of, v. 239.
William of, son of Nicol, v. 239.
Spain (Spanjhe), ii. 109, 193, 203,
205, 207, 213, 309, 345; iii. ill,
127, 169, 175, 183, 377, 379, 391,
39? ; iv. 149-
Spaniards (Spanjellis), ii. 201.
Spartans, ii. 221 ; iii. 59, 61, 65.
Spartany, Sparta, iii. 13, 53, 57, 67.
Spencer, Hugh de, v. 375.
Spens, William of, at the siege of
Dunbar, vi. 83.
Stace, ii. 221.
Stafford (Stamfurde), Ralph of, a
follower of E. Balliol at Dupplin,
v. 413 ; vi. 85.
Stanemore, Stanemuir, of Rere
Corsse, iv. 401 ; vi. 327.
Stanmore, or Cammore, iii. 84, 86.
Stemonius, ii. 135.
Stephen (Stewyn), Saint, iii. 223.
Stephen I., pope, iii. 373, 377-
Stephen II., pope, iv. 137, 141.
Stephen III., pope, iv. 145.
Stephen IV., pope, iv. 161.
Stephen, king of England, iv. 397 ;
receives Northumberland from
David I., 397 ; his opponents, 399 ;
his marriage, 401 ; taken prisoner
at Lincoln, 403 ; treats with
Henry, Duke of Normandy, 411 ;
his nickname, 413 ; his death, 417.
Stephen of Langton, made cardinal,
v. 47 ; made archbishop of Canter¬
bury, v. 51.
Stewart, Alan, killed at Halidon Hill,
vi. 13.
Alan, makes war in Galloway,
vi. 187.
Alexander, son of the Earl of
Buchan, marries the heiress of
Mar, v. 251 ; vi. 404.
Andrew, knighted at Liege, vi.
432-
David, made Duke of Rothesay,
vi. 384.
James, made warden, v. 157.
James, killed at Halidon Hill,
vi. 13.
John, killed at Falkirk, v. 317.
John, killed at Halidon Hill, vi.
13-
Morthow, son of the Duke of
Albany, defeated at Homildon, vi.
401.
Robert, his lands given away by
E. Balliol, vi. 25 ; comes from
Rothesay to Dumbarton, 27 ; his
lands seized by David, Earl of
Atholl, 39 ; obtains the help of
Dougal Campbell, 41 ; gets posses¬
sion of lower Clydesdale, 45 ; made
a warden, 47, 101 ; besieges and
takes Perth, 125-133; besieges
and takes St Andrews, 133-137 ;
intercedes for William Douglas,
169; at the battle of Durham, 181 ;
escapes, 186; chosen warden again,
Set display mode to: Large image | Zoom image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Publications by Scottish clubs > Scottish Text Society publications > Old series > Original chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun > Volume 1, 1914 > (350) |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/113606159 |
---|
Shelfmark | SCS.STES1.63 |
---|---|
Attribution and copyright: |
|
Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
---|