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Brechin (Brekyn), vicar of, 53, 70.
Bridgman, Sir Orlando, see Lord
Keeper.
British Critic magazine, 283.
Brown, John, of Wamphray, 146 n.
Bruce, Robert, king of Scots,
tradition of, 249, 281.
, Mr. Michael, sentence on, 207.
, Sir William, architect, to
consult with Moray about Tweed-
dale’s houses, 233.
Bruntfield (Bromfeild), Thomas,
grant of bastardy of, 179 and n.
Buccleuch, Mary, countess of, dis¬
pute regarding inheritance of,
131-2. Her husband, see Tarras,
Walter, earl of.
, Anna, duchess of, marriage
of, to duke of Monmouth, 129-30 ;
appears as an actress, 153 and n ;
signs paper for Earl of Dumfries,
, James, duke of, see Mon¬
mouth, James, duke of.
, Walter, 1st earl of, his
children’s claims to his estate,
130-1 ; financial tangle between
Tweeddales and family of, 130-3,
139-40.
Buchan, Alexander, earl of, justiciar
of Scotland, 44 n.
■ (Bughan, Buthan), deanery of,
receipts from, 43, 67-8.
Buchanan, Dr. Claudius, 247.
Buckingham, George, duke of,
takes part in negotiations for
Union, 168 and n, 170, 229,
235 (?) I Morton’s affairs and,
203-4 ; returns from Paris, 228.
Buittle (Bothel), church of, 74;
vicar of, 74.
Bunkle (Bonkel), parish of, 18;
vicar of, 72.
Bunyan, John, his Pilgrim’s Pro¬
gress, 249, 282.
Burgher controversy, in secession
church, 333. See also Anti¬
burghers.
Burnet, Alexander, archbishop of
Glasgow (‘ Longifacies ’), 148 and
n, 149, 151, 154, 155, 160, 163,
199, 217, 236 n.
, Gilbert, professor of divinity
and bishop of Salisbury, 142 n ;
his work against Presbyterians,
233, 236 ; visits Tweeddale, 238-
239. His wife, see Kennedy,
Lady Margaret.
Burns, Robert, 278, 280.
Buttergill, 52 n. And see Botherker.
Caithness, George, 6th earl of,
remission for, 165, 170.
, bishopric of, 18 ; receipts
from, 26, 51-2, 68-69; bishop of,
51, 68 ; vicar of bishop of, 52,
69.
, chancellor of, 18, 51, 69.
-, dean of, 69; dean and
chapter of, 16, 51 n.
, precentor of, 18, 51 and n,
69.
, treasurer of, 18, 51 and n, 69.
Calderwood, David, his History,
249, 282 and n.
Calfargie, see Culfargie.
Callander, parish of, 54 n. And see
Kilmachog.
Calvin, John, works of, 309.
Cambridge, lords of session to visit,
235-
Cambuskenneth (Cambuskinel, Cam-
buskynel, Kambuskinel), monas¬
tery of, 40 n, 55 n, 73 n; procura¬
tor of, 34; abbot of, 39, 53, 55,
64, 69, 71, 72.
Cameron of Lochiel, see Lochiel.
Cametays, church of, 63. And see
Tannadice.
Campbell, Sir Colin, of Aberuchill,
195-
, Colin, of Lochnell, suggested
for command in militia, 159
and n.
, James, of Silvercraigs, Dr.
John Mitchell tutor to children
of, 299.
, John, of Fordie, to receive
payment from Argyll’s debt, 186;
gift to, 208.
, John, 196.
Campvere, Scottish trade with,
167 n.
Candida Casa, see Galloway.
Canisbay (Cananby, Cranesby), pre¬
bend of, 51, 68.
Canongate, Tales of the, 260.
Canons, at Abemethy, 81 n;
regulation at Dunbar for resid¬
ence of, and pluralism among,
85-6; distinction between, and
prebendaries, 105 ; duties of, 105 ;
provisions for income of, from
common funds, 107 ; conduct of,
supervised by chapters, 108.
Brechin (Brekyn), vicar of, 53, 70.
Bridgman, Sir Orlando, see Lord
Keeper.
British Critic magazine, 283.
Brown, John, of Wamphray, 146 n.
Bruce, Robert, king of Scots,
tradition of, 249, 281.
, Mr. Michael, sentence on, 207.
, Sir William, architect, to
consult with Moray about Tweed-
dale’s houses, 233.
Bruntfield (Bromfeild), Thomas,
grant of bastardy of, 179 and n.
Buccleuch, Mary, countess of, dis¬
pute regarding inheritance of,
131-2. Her husband, see Tarras,
Walter, earl of.
, Anna, duchess of, marriage
of, to duke of Monmouth, 129-30 ;
appears as an actress, 153 and n ;
signs paper for Earl of Dumfries,
, James, duke of, see Mon¬
mouth, James, duke of.
, Walter, 1st earl of, his
children’s claims to his estate,
130-1 ; financial tangle between
Tweeddales and family of, 130-3,
139-40.
Buchan, Alexander, earl of, justiciar
of Scotland, 44 n.
■ (Bughan, Buthan), deanery of,
receipts from, 43, 67-8.
Buchanan, Dr. Claudius, 247.
Buckingham, George, duke of,
takes part in negotiations for
Union, 168 and n, 170, 229,
235 (?) I Morton’s affairs and,
203-4 ; returns from Paris, 228.
Buittle (Bothel), church of, 74;
vicar of, 74.
Bunkle (Bonkel), parish of, 18;
vicar of, 72.
Bunyan, John, his Pilgrim’s Pro¬
gress, 249, 282.
Burgher controversy, in secession
church, 333. See also Anti¬
burghers.
Burnet, Alexander, archbishop of
Glasgow (‘ Longifacies ’), 148 and
n, 149, 151, 154, 155, 160, 163,
199, 217, 236 n.
, Gilbert, professor of divinity
and bishop of Salisbury, 142 n ;
his work against Presbyterians,
233, 236 ; visits Tweeddale, 238-
239. His wife, see Kennedy,
Lady Margaret.
Burns, Robert, 278, 280.
Buttergill, 52 n. And see Botherker.
Caithness, George, 6th earl of,
remission for, 165, 170.
, bishopric of, 18 ; receipts
from, 26, 51-2, 68-69; bishop of,
51, 68 ; vicar of bishop of, 52,
69.
, chancellor of, 18, 51, 69.
-, dean of, 69; dean and
chapter of, 16, 51 n.
, precentor of, 18, 51 and n,
69.
, treasurer of, 18, 51 and n, 69.
Calderwood, David, his History,
249, 282 and n.
Calfargie, see Culfargie.
Callander, parish of, 54 n. And see
Kilmachog.
Calvin, John, works of, 309.
Cambridge, lords of session to visit,
235-
Cambuskenneth (Cambuskinel, Cam-
buskynel, Kambuskinel), monas¬
tery of, 40 n, 55 n, 73 n; procura¬
tor of, 34; abbot of, 39, 53, 55,
64, 69, 71, 72.
Cameron of Lochiel, see Lochiel.
Cametays, church of, 63. And see
Tannadice.
Campbell, Sir Colin, of Aberuchill,
195-
, Colin, of Lochnell, suggested
for command in militia, 159
and n.
, James, of Silvercraigs, Dr.
John Mitchell tutor to children
of, 299.
, John, of Fordie, to receive
payment from Argyll’s debt, 186;
gift to, 208.
, John, 196.
Campvere, Scottish trade with,
167 n.
Candida Casa, see Galloway.
Canisbay (Cananby, Cranesby), pre¬
bend of, 51, 68.
Canongate, Tales of the, 260.
Canons, at Abemethy, 81 n;
regulation at Dunbar for resid¬
ence of, and pluralism among,
85-6; distinction between, and
prebendaries, 105 ; duties of, 105 ;
provisions for income of, from
common funds, 107 ; conduct of,
supervised by chapters, 108.
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