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INDEX.
189; strengthens Berwick, 203.
See further under Robert II.
Stewart, Robert (of Durisdeer ?), goes
to Ireland with William Douglas,
vi. 323; killed at Shrewsbury, vi.
408.
Thomas, bishop-elect of St
Andrews, vi. 395, 398.
Walter Alanson, Steward, v. 89,
95-
Walter, granted part and title of
the earldom of Menteith, v. 139.
Walter, marries Marjory,
daughter of Robert Bruce and
Isabel, v. 255.
Walter, Earl of Atholl and
Caithness, when the Chronicle was
written, v. 253.
William, of Teviotdale, executed
as traitor after Homildon, vi. 402.
taken prisoner by Robert Ogle,
vi. 165.
Stirling, iv. 383, 387 ; v. 129, 241,
293, 309, 349, 353, 377: vi. 79,
93, 133, 265.
Stirling (Streuelyne), John of, besieges
Lochleven Castle, vi. 29-37 ; keeper
of Edinburgh Castle, 79; taken
prisoner by William Douglas, II7.
— John of, killed at the siege of
Perth, vi. 129.
Stokfurde, in Ross, iv. 371.
Stormonde, the, vi. 372.
Stramyanis, the Garmani, ii. 59.
Strathalan, Hed killed there, iv. 181.
Strathbolgy (Strabolgyn), iv. 305 ; v.
293-
Strathern (Straythern), iv. 75.
Malice, Earl of, marries the
second daughter of John Comyn,
Earl of Buchan, v. 237.
Malice (II.), Earl of, v. 237.
Earl of. See Moris of Moray.
men of, at the coronation of E.
Balliol, v. 421.
Suard, Richard, v. 239; captain of
Dunbar Castle, 289.
Sunder Sand, Sunderland, vi. 181.
Surry, Syria, ii. 31, 77, 79; Hi. 175,
263, 267, 301.
Susane, The Pistil of Suet, iv. 23.
Sutherland, v. 87.
John, Earl of, son of [William],
v. 257.
■ Kennawche, Earl of, killed at
Halidon Hill, vi. 13.
[William], Earl of, marries
Margaret, daughter of Robert I., v.
257 ; vi. 185.
Sutherland, John of, knighted at
Liege, vi. 431.
son of Earl of, dies in England
of the plague, vi. 249.
Suyche, Lord of, marries a daughter
of Roger de Quincy, v. 247.
Swanus, Swayne, chief of the Danes,
iv. 253, 255.
Sward, Lord of Northumberland,
accompanies Malcolm against Mac¬
beth, iv. 297.
Swawyne, Suabia, ii. 101 ; iv. 153.
Sweet Heart Abbey, v. 263.
Swetherik, Sweden, iv. 21, 269,
311-
Sweys, iv. 21.
Swynburne, entrusted with the keep¬
ing of Richard II., vi. 390.
Sydon, Pisidia, ii. 91.
Symmachus, pope, iv. 39, 41.
Symeon, Jacob’s son, ii. 173.
Symon Brek, ii. 213, 345, 349 ; iii.
S4-
Sympronius, Sempronius, consul, iii.
111-115.
Syn, ii. 349.
Synay, ii. 77, 187.
Synope, ii. 255.
Synreta, ii. 213.
Syrapis, Serapis, ii. 163.
Syria. See Surry.
Syricius, pope, iii. 467, 493.
Sysara, ii. 277, 279.
Taber, hill of, ii. 79.
Tabil Rounde, Arthur’s Round Table,
iv. 25.
Tabrobane, island of, ii. 55.
Tacitus (Tatikus), emperor, iii. 387.
Tadcaster, vi. 410.
Talarg, king of the Piets, iii. 461.
Talarg-Makmordely, king of the
Piets, iii. 497.
Talargan, king of the Piets, iv. 91.
Talbot, Richard, follower of E. Balliol,
v. 399; abandons him, vi. 23;
taken in Lothian, 25 ; taken again,
85 ; jousts at Berwick, III, 115.
Taljeour, Donald, killed at Roxburgh
fair, vi. 268.
Tanais, river, ii. 99.
Tantalus, ii. 219.
Taram, king of the Piets, iii. 219.
Tarbert, vi. 53.
Tare, Thare, father of Abraham, ii.
139. 155-
Tarentines. See Carentynys.
Tarmis, Thamyris or Tomyris, queen
of Scythia, iii. 39.
INDEX.
189; strengthens Berwick, 203.
See further under Robert II.
Stewart, Robert (of Durisdeer ?), goes
to Ireland with William Douglas,
vi. 323; killed at Shrewsbury, vi.
408.
Thomas, bishop-elect of St
Andrews, vi. 395, 398.
Walter Alanson, Steward, v. 89,
95-
Walter, granted part and title of
the earldom of Menteith, v. 139.
Walter, marries Marjory,
daughter of Robert Bruce and
Isabel, v. 255.
Walter, Earl of Atholl and
Caithness, when the Chronicle was
written, v. 253.
William, of Teviotdale, executed
as traitor after Homildon, vi. 402.
taken prisoner by Robert Ogle,
vi. 165.
Stirling, iv. 383, 387 ; v. 129, 241,
293, 309, 349, 353, 377: vi. 79,
93, 133, 265.
Stirling (Streuelyne), John of, besieges
Lochleven Castle, vi. 29-37 ; keeper
of Edinburgh Castle, 79; taken
prisoner by William Douglas, II7.
— John of, killed at the siege of
Perth, vi. 129.
Stokfurde, in Ross, iv. 371.
Stormonde, the, vi. 372.
Stramyanis, the Garmani, ii. 59.
Strathalan, Hed killed there, iv. 181.
Strathbolgy (Strabolgyn), iv. 305 ; v.
293-
Strathern (Straythern), iv. 75.
Malice, Earl of, marries the
second daughter of John Comyn,
Earl of Buchan, v. 237.
Malice (II.), Earl of, v. 237.
Earl of. See Moris of Moray.
men of, at the coronation of E.
Balliol, v. 421.
Suard, Richard, v. 239; captain of
Dunbar Castle, 289.
Sunder Sand, Sunderland, vi. 181.
Surry, Syria, ii. 31, 77, 79; Hi. 175,
263, 267, 301.
Susane, The Pistil of Suet, iv. 23.
Sutherland, v. 87.
John, Earl of, son of [William],
v. 257.
■ Kennawche, Earl of, killed at
Halidon Hill, vi. 13.
[William], Earl of, marries
Margaret, daughter of Robert I., v.
257 ; vi. 185.
Sutherland, John of, knighted at
Liege, vi. 431.
son of Earl of, dies in England
of the plague, vi. 249.
Suyche, Lord of, marries a daughter
of Roger de Quincy, v. 247.
Swanus, Swayne, chief of the Danes,
iv. 253, 255.
Sward, Lord of Northumberland,
accompanies Malcolm against Mac¬
beth, iv. 297.
Swawyne, Suabia, ii. 101 ; iv. 153.
Sweet Heart Abbey, v. 263.
Swetherik, Sweden, iv. 21, 269,
311-
Sweys, iv. 21.
Swynburne, entrusted with the keep¬
ing of Richard II., vi. 390.
Sydon, Pisidia, ii. 91.
Symmachus, pope, iv. 39, 41.
Symeon, Jacob’s son, ii. 173.
Symon Brek, ii. 213, 345, 349 ; iii.
S4-
Sympronius, Sempronius, consul, iii.
111-115.
Syn, ii. 349.
Synay, ii. 77, 187.
Synope, ii. 255.
Synreta, ii. 213.
Syrapis, Serapis, ii. 163.
Syria. See Surry.
Syricius, pope, iii. 467, 493.
Sysara, ii. 277, 279.
Taber, hill of, ii. 79.
Tabil Rounde, Arthur’s Round Table,
iv. 25.
Tabrobane, island of, ii. 55.
Tacitus (Tatikus), emperor, iii. 387.
Tadcaster, vi. 410.
Talarg, king of the Piets, iii. 461.
Talarg-Makmordely, king of the
Piets, iii. 497.
Talargan, king of the Piets, iv. 91.
Talbot, Richard, follower of E. Balliol,
v. 399; abandons him, vi. 23;
taken in Lothian, 25 ; taken again,
85 ; jousts at Berwick, III, 115.
Taljeour, Donald, killed at Roxburgh
fair, vi. 268.
Tanais, river, ii. 99.
Tantalus, ii. 219.
Taram, king of the Piets, iii. 219.
Tarbert, vi. 53.
Tare, Thare, father of Abraham, ii.
139. 155-
Tarentines. See Carentynys.
Tarmis, Thamyris or Tomyris, queen
of Scythia, iii. 39.
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