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Charles V., King of France, 172.
Charles VIII., King of France, 172.
Charles IX., King of France, 171-2.
Charleton, Walter, M.D., xxviii,i86.
Charteris, Charles, nephew of Laur¬
ence Charteris, 162 and n., 163-4.
Laurence, Professor at Edin¬
burgh, account of his works and
his death, 162 n., 163 and n., 164-
165.
Chastelard (Chattelet), Pierre de
Boscosel de, 174.
Chattelet. See Chastelard.
Chisholm’s (Schloms) land, 76.
Christie, John, Minister of the Wynd
Church, Glasgow, death of, 2
and n.
Chronicon Saxonicum. See Anglo-
Saxon Chronicle.
Chrysostom (Chrisostome), John,
Saint, 99.
Church of England, Convocations
of, 95, 156 and n. See also Church
of Scotland; Episcopalians.
Church of Scotland, its alleged de¬
pendence on the See of York,
xxxvi, 203, 209, 211, 218-19, 243 ;
its alleged subscription to the
rites of the Church of England,
61-2, 212, 218-9, 238-9, 252-3,
292 ; its claim to ‘ intrinsic
power,’ xxiv-xxv, 135, 138, 145
and n., 146, 154-5. 201, 259.
General Assembly, MS.
copies of the Acts of, 31, 180, 252,
261, 292 ; of the Minutes of, 261-
262, 292 ; of the Registers of, 48 ;
loss of the Registers by fire, 180
and n., 181 ; (1700), its action re¬
garding Darien, 55-6; (1703),
proceedings of, 248, 257, 258 and
n. (the Queen’s letter to, and the
Assembly’s Address to the Queen),
259 (dissolved) ; xviii, xxxiv, xlv,
42, 46-7, 303, et passim.
Cibber, C., his Non-juror, copy of,
in Wodrow’s library, xl.
Cicero, copy of, in Wodrow’s library,
xl.
Clark (Clerk), James, Minister of
the Tron Church, Glasgow, 203
and n.
Clasen, D., his Theologia gentilis, 30.
Clausenius. See Gaussenus.
Clement L, Pope (Clemens Ro-
manus), 81.
Cochrane, John, student at Glas¬
gow, 197 and n.
Cochrane, William, 3rd Earl of Dun-
donald. See Dundonald.
Cockburn, Sir Adam, Lord of
Session, Lord Ormiston, 250.
Coins, English, of Henry II., 143
and n. ; of John, 190, 221 ; of
Henry III., 179 ; of Edward I.,
143 and n. ; of Edward IV., 107
and n., 113 and n. ; 24, 177.
Roman. See Roman anti¬
quities.
Scottish, of Alexander 11., 179 ;
of Robert, 179, 189, 190; of
David, 132 ; of James I., 190 ;
of James II., 113 and n., 143,
148,179,180, 184 ; of James III.,
113 and n., 132 and n. ; hoard of,
at Newport Glasgow, n, 24 ;
wanted, 68, 75, 160 ; 26, 177, 185.
College of Justice, alleged petition
by, 182.
Colmonell, Co. Ayr, Deaf stone near,
116, 117 and n., 122.
Comber, T., his Scholastic history of
liturgies, 10.
Comet, 116 and n.
Communion, Wodrow’s thoughts
on, 244-5.
Compton, Henry, Bishop of London,
249.
Connell, Matthew, Minister of Blan-
tyre, letters to, 134 and n., 139,
158 ; his account of Leyden Uni¬
versity, xli; xxix, xxxviii, 187,
263.
Cottonian Library, MS. of the
Chronicle of Melrose in, 119.
Country Party, xxxiv, 135, 154, 257,
265-6.
Court Party, xxxiv, 154, 265-6.
Covenant of Redemption, 301.
Craig, Sir Thomas, his De hominio,
translated by G. Ridpath, 288
and n. ; 253.
Craigends (Craighens), Sir William
Cunninghame of. See Cunning-
hame.
Craighead, George, his wife (Janet
Gentleman), accused of witch¬
craft, 8 and n.
Cramond, Co. Edinburgh, 82.
Crawford, David, of Drumsoy, his
attack on George Buchanan, 284
and n. ; xvi, xlv.
Matthew, Minister of East-
wood, death of, 140 and n., 147 ;
his MS. History, 140 and n., 147,
185.
Charles V., King of France, 172.
Charles VIII., King of France, 172.
Charles IX., King of France, 171-2.
Charleton, Walter, M.D., xxviii,i86.
Charteris, Charles, nephew of Laur¬
ence Charteris, 162 and n., 163-4.
Laurence, Professor at Edin¬
burgh, account of his works and
his death, 162 n., 163 and n., 164-
165.
Chastelard (Chattelet), Pierre de
Boscosel de, 174.
Chattelet. See Chastelard.
Chisholm’s (Schloms) land, 76.
Christie, John, Minister of the Wynd
Church, Glasgow, death of, 2
and n.
Chronicon Saxonicum. See Anglo-
Saxon Chronicle.
Chrysostom (Chrisostome), John,
Saint, 99.
Church of England, Convocations
of, 95, 156 and n. See also Church
of Scotland; Episcopalians.
Church of Scotland, its alleged de¬
pendence on the See of York,
xxxvi, 203, 209, 211, 218-19, 243 ;
its alleged subscription to the
rites of the Church of England,
61-2, 212, 218-9, 238-9, 252-3,
292 ; its claim to ‘ intrinsic
power,’ xxiv-xxv, 135, 138, 145
and n., 146, 154-5. 201, 259.
General Assembly, MS.
copies of the Acts of, 31, 180, 252,
261, 292 ; of the Minutes of, 261-
262, 292 ; of the Registers of, 48 ;
loss of the Registers by fire, 180
and n., 181 ; (1700), its action re¬
garding Darien, 55-6; (1703),
proceedings of, 248, 257, 258 and
n. (the Queen’s letter to, and the
Assembly’s Address to the Queen),
259 (dissolved) ; xviii, xxxiv, xlv,
42, 46-7, 303, et passim.
Cibber, C., his Non-juror, copy of,
in Wodrow’s library, xl.
Cicero, copy of, in Wodrow’s library,
xl.
Clark (Clerk), James, Minister of
the Tron Church, Glasgow, 203
and n.
Clasen, D., his Theologia gentilis, 30.
Clausenius. See Gaussenus.
Clement L, Pope (Clemens Ro-
manus), 81.
Cochrane, John, student at Glas¬
gow, 197 and n.
Cochrane, William, 3rd Earl of Dun-
donald. See Dundonald.
Cockburn, Sir Adam, Lord of
Session, Lord Ormiston, 250.
Coins, English, of Henry II., 143
and n. ; of John, 190, 221 ; of
Henry III., 179 ; of Edward I.,
143 and n. ; of Edward IV., 107
and n., 113 and n. ; 24, 177.
Roman. See Roman anti¬
quities.
Scottish, of Alexander 11., 179 ;
of Robert, 179, 189, 190; of
David, 132 ; of James I., 190 ;
of James II., 113 and n., 143,
148,179,180, 184 ; of James III.,
113 and n., 132 and n. ; hoard of,
at Newport Glasgow, n, 24 ;
wanted, 68, 75, 160 ; 26, 177, 185.
College of Justice, alleged petition
by, 182.
Colmonell, Co. Ayr, Deaf stone near,
116, 117 and n., 122.
Comber, T., his Scholastic history of
liturgies, 10.
Comet, 116 and n.
Communion, Wodrow’s thoughts
on, 244-5.
Compton, Henry, Bishop of London,
249.
Connell, Matthew, Minister of Blan-
tyre, letters to, 134 and n., 139,
158 ; his account of Leyden Uni¬
versity, xli; xxix, xxxviii, 187,
263.
Cottonian Library, MS. of the
Chronicle of Melrose in, 119.
Country Party, xxxiv, 135, 154, 257,
265-6.
Court Party, xxxiv, 154, 265-6.
Covenant of Redemption, 301.
Craig, Sir Thomas, his De hominio,
translated by G. Ridpath, 288
and n. ; 253.
Craigends (Craighens), Sir William
Cunninghame of. See Cunning-
hame.
Craighead, George, his wife (Janet
Gentleman), accused of witch¬
craft, 8 and n.
Cramond, Co. Edinburgh, 82.
Crawford, David, of Drumsoy, his
attack on George Buchanan, 284
and n. ; xvi, xlv.
Matthew, Minister of East-
wood, death of, 140 and n., 147 ;
his MS. History, 140 and n., 147,
185.
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