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265
king of, claim of, to West Indies,
190; dominions of, 59; sway of,
over Portugal, 59
seas of, 62M
ships from, listed at Dundee, 61 and
silver of, i8y«
trade relations of, with Scotland,
57-63, 80, 81,187M, 199-200, 207
Treaty of Seville signed by, 183ft
wines from, 200,207
see also Alicante; Aviles; Cadiz;
Galicia
specie, see coinage
Speid, John, schoolmaster in Lochlee,
140
Speirs, Alexander Graham, successor
to Archibald S. of Elderslie, 219
Speirs, Archibald, of Elderslie
death of, 219
father-in-law of Robert Cunning-
hame Bontine of Ardoch, 218,
219
member of Renfrewshire Political
Union, 218
Spence (Spens), Alexander, school¬
master at Kilmany, 129ft
Spence, David, falconer, 30 bis
Spence, Jame, his servant, 47
Spencer, Charles, third earl of Sunder¬
land, see Sunderland, third earl of
spirits, see imports
sports, see amusements
Spott, East Lothian
kirk session minutes of, 125
parish of, 125
Spottiswoode, John, Superintendent,
89
Spynie (Spyny), Moray
prebendary of, 7
vicar of, 7
Stable, yeoman in, see Bogg, John
Stair, second earl of, John Dalrymple,
British ambassador at Paris, 147,
150 and ft
intelligence system of, 152 and n
standards, Jacobite
description of, 149
seizure of, at Sheriffinuir, 151
Stanhope (Stenhop), first earl of,
James S., Secretary, 164 and n
starch, see imports
Steel (Stel), George, of Knockhill
(Knokhyll), 42ft
his servant, 37, 38, 39,42,44
steersman, see ships and shipping,
crew of
stents, 131
see also taxes and taxation
Stenton, East Lothian, parish of,
schoolmaster in, 136
Stephen, James, schoolmaster in Tor-
phichen, 127ft
Stewart (Stuart), Bernard, brother
of John S., fourth Lord Inner-
meath, 50
Stewart, George, doctor in burgh of
Stirling, 137
Stewart, James, schoolmaster in
Uphall, 127ft
Stewart, James, the Old Pretender
commission from, to duke of
Berwick, 168ft
hopes for return of, 163
movements of, during rebellion,
152,155,156
opinion of, held by Andrew
Fletcher of Saltoun, 164
proclamations in favour of,
149
rebellion in favour of, encouraged
by France, 193
spies sent to follow, 152
standard of, set up at Kirkmichael,
149
Stewart, Jean, countess of Argyll, see
Argyll, countess of
Stewart, Sir John Shaw, his regard
for C. J. Fox, 217ft
Stewart, John, fourth Lord Inner-
meath, see Innermeath, fourth
Lord
265
king of, claim of, to West Indies,
190; dominions of, 59; sway of,
over Portugal, 59
seas of, 62M
ships from, listed at Dundee, 61 and
silver of, i8y«
trade relations of, with Scotland,
57-63, 80, 81,187M, 199-200, 207
Treaty of Seville signed by, 183ft
wines from, 200,207
see also Alicante; Aviles; Cadiz;
Galicia
specie, see coinage
Speid, John, schoolmaster in Lochlee,
140
Speirs, Alexander Graham, successor
to Archibald S. of Elderslie, 219
Speirs, Archibald, of Elderslie
death of, 219
father-in-law of Robert Cunning-
hame Bontine of Ardoch, 218,
219
member of Renfrewshire Political
Union, 218
Spence (Spens), Alexander, school¬
master at Kilmany, 129ft
Spence, David, falconer, 30 bis
Spence, Jame, his servant, 47
Spencer, Charles, third earl of Sunder¬
land, see Sunderland, third earl of
spirits, see imports
sports, see amusements
Spott, East Lothian
kirk session minutes of, 125
parish of, 125
Spottiswoode, John, Superintendent,
89
Spynie (Spyny), Moray
prebendary of, 7
vicar of, 7
Stable, yeoman in, see Bogg, John
Stair, second earl of, John Dalrymple,
British ambassador at Paris, 147,
150 and ft
intelligence system of, 152 and n
standards, Jacobite
description of, 149
seizure of, at Sheriffinuir, 151
Stanhope (Stenhop), first earl of,
James S., Secretary, 164 and n
starch, see imports
Steel (Stel), George, of Knockhill
(Knokhyll), 42ft
his servant, 37, 38, 39,42,44
steersman, see ships and shipping,
crew of
stents, 131
see also taxes and taxation
Stenton, East Lothian, parish of,
schoolmaster in, 136
Stephen, James, schoolmaster in Tor-
phichen, 127ft
Stewart (Stuart), Bernard, brother
of John S., fourth Lord Inner-
meath, 50
Stewart, George, doctor in burgh of
Stirling, 137
Stewart, James, schoolmaster in
Uphall, 127ft
Stewart, James, the Old Pretender
commission from, to duke of
Berwick, 168ft
hopes for return of, 163
movements of, during rebellion,
152,155,156
opinion of, held by Andrew
Fletcher of Saltoun, 164
proclamations in favour of,
149
rebellion in favour of, encouraged
by France, 193
spies sent to follow, 152
standard of, set up at Kirkmichael,
149
Stewart, Jean, countess of Argyll, see
Argyll, countess of
Stewart, Sir John Shaw, his regard
for C. J. Fox, 217ft
Stewart, John, fourth Lord Inner-
meath, see Innermeath, fourth
Lord
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