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MISCELLANY
Clerk of register, office of, 8.
of the rolls, office of, 8, 32.
-—- of the wardrobe, office of, 35.
Cockburne, Christopher, 142.
(Creburne), John, at Orleans uni¬
versity, 78, 80, 101.
(Cocqueborne), Renatus, pro¬
curator of the Scottish nation at
Orleans, 78, 80, IOI.
Richard, 137.
sir William, 140.
Dr., remarks on Burnet’s Mem¬
orial, 331 and «, 332, 343 n, 349 «,
„ 351 «, 354 «•
Colman, St., a Christian martyr, 127.
Columba, St., a founder of monasteries,
127.
Colvill, James, lord of Culros, letter
from, to the bishop of Dunblane,
247-
Combat by battle, 33.
Commissioners of England at Edin¬
burgh, 293 ; bribe the clergy, 295.
Covgratulatio Serenissimo Principi et
Illustrissimo Cardinali Alberto A rchi-
dtici Austriae, 160, 164.
Consalvi, count, 444.
Constable, office of, 8, 9, 10 and n, 11
and n, 12-17, 33-
Conti, prince de, 377, 396.
Conventre, Walter de, professor at
Orleans, 51, 101.
Copie of a lettre written out of Scotland
by ane engliss gentleman, 158, 163.
Corbet’s Iter Boreale, 279 and n.
Coroners, appointment of, 19.
Cose, William, 252.
Couper, William, minister of Perth,
245 and n, 246, 249, 252; opposed
to Graeme's appointment to the
bishopric of Dunblane, 234; be¬
comes bishop of Galloway, 235, 237 ;
death of, 238.
Court of the high steward, 9 n.
of the household, 12 n, 13.
of session, modelled after the
parliament of Paris, $6.
of the verge, xi, 12, 13, 16.
Coutler, John, in Orleans, 80, 95.
Coutts, Mr., banker, 439.
Coyffurel, Thomas, canon of Orleans,
75-
Craig’s Jus Feudale, 325.
Craigmillar conference, 147.
Cranstoun, John, 138.
Mary, 138.
Craufurd, erle of, 211.
Craw, Paul, an emissary of Wycliffe,
126.
Crawford, a retainer of Lennox, accuses
Lethington of Darnley’s murder,
152.
Creichton (Cryttone), Margret, 252.
Crichton, a Jesuit, 142.
sir Alexander, physician to
Alexander 1. of Russia, 374.
sir Archibald William, physician
in Russia, 374.
—— Marion, wife of George Graeme,
bishop of Dunblane, 232.
Robert, of Cluny, 232.
sir Robert, of Eliock, 232.
Crimond, Aberdeenshire, 317.
Cromarty (Crumbathin), valuation of,
25.
Cromwell, Oliver, 310, 311.
Crow, Thomas, procurator of the
Scottish nation at Orleans, 87,
102.
Cruikschank of Tillimargan, 146, 162.
Cujas, Jacques de, jurist, 54.
Culterc, Guillaume, 108.
Cultmalindie, 251, 261.
Cunningham, Alexander, secret agent
of William III., 411 and n.
Curwen’s regiment, 307.
Curryvachte, 248.
Dalrymple, sirDavid, lord advocate,
415 and n.
Dalyell, James, 251.
Daniel, Pierre, a correspondent of
George Buchanan, 56.
Darink, 137.
Darnley, lord, murder of, 147, 167,
168, 171-177, 179, 181, 184, 188-190,
193. I94> 206, 208, 209, 215.
Darrolles, Vidan, 109.
Day, Joannes, canon at Orleans, 63.
De antiquitate Christiana religionh
apud Scotos, its authorship, 117 ; its
object, 118; variations of the texts,
119.
Deillustrium foeminarum in Republic-
administranda ac ferendis legibus
authoritate libellus, 160.
De titulo et jure . . . Maria Scotorum
Regina, 160.
Dehors, Claude, no.
Denton, Mr., 305.
Denzeins and Foreins, 6 and «.
Dick (Dyck), William, 259, 264.
Dillon, Robert, lord, 272, 273, 278 and
n, 281 and n.
Dingwall (Dingedale), valuation of, 25.
Discours centre les conspirations pre-
tendues estre faites sur Festal d1
Angleterre, 159.
MISCELLANY
Clerk of register, office of, 8.
of the rolls, office of, 8, 32.
-—- of the wardrobe, office of, 35.
Cockburne, Christopher, 142.
(Creburne), John, at Orleans uni¬
versity, 78, 80, 101.
(Cocqueborne), Renatus, pro¬
curator of the Scottish nation at
Orleans, 78, 80, IOI.
Richard, 137.
sir William, 140.
Dr., remarks on Burnet’s Mem¬
orial, 331 and «, 332, 343 n, 349 «,
„ 351 «, 354 «•
Colman, St., a Christian martyr, 127.
Columba, St., a founder of monasteries,
127.
Colvill, James, lord of Culros, letter
from, to the bishop of Dunblane,
247-
Combat by battle, 33.
Commissioners of England at Edin¬
burgh, 293 ; bribe the clergy, 295.
Covgratulatio Serenissimo Principi et
Illustrissimo Cardinali Alberto A rchi-
dtici Austriae, 160, 164.
Consalvi, count, 444.
Constable, office of, 8, 9, 10 and n, 11
and n, 12-17, 33-
Conti, prince de, 377, 396.
Conventre, Walter de, professor at
Orleans, 51, 101.
Copie of a lettre written out of Scotland
by ane engliss gentleman, 158, 163.
Corbet’s Iter Boreale, 279 and n.
Coroners, appointment of, 19.
Cose, William, 252.
Couper, William, minister of Perth,
245 and n, 246, 249, 252; opposed
to Graeme's appointment to the
bishopric of Dunblane, 234; be¬
comes bishop of Galloway, 235, 237 ;
death of, 238.
Court of the high steward, 9 n.
of the household, 12 n, 13.
of session, modelled after the
parliament of Paris, $6.
of the verge, xi, 12, 13, 16.
Coutler, John, in Orleans, 80, 95.
Coutts, Mr., banker, 439.
Coyffurel, Thomas, canon of Orleans,
75-
Craig’s Jus Feudale, 325.
Craigmillar conference, 147.
Cranstoun, John, 138.
Mary, 138.
Craufurd, erle of, 211.
Craw, Paul, an emissary of Wycliffe,
126.
Crawford, a retainer of Lennox, accuses
Lethington of Darnley’s murder,
152.
Creichton (Cryttone), Margret, 252.
Crichton, a Jesuit, 142.
sir Alexander, physician to
Alexander 1. of Russia, 374.
sir Archibald William, physician
in Russia, 374.
—— Marion, wife of George Graeme,
bishop of Dunblane, 232.
Robert, of Cluny, 232.
sir Robert, of Eliock, 232.
Crimond, Aberdeenshire, 317.
Cromarty (Crumbathin), valuation of,
25.
Cromwell, Oliver, 310, 311.
Crow, Thomas, procurator of the
Scottish nation at Orleans, 87,
102.
Cruikschank of Tillimargan, 146, 162.
Cujas, Jacques de, jurist, 54.
Culterc, Guillaume, 108.
Cultmalindie, 251, 261.
Cunningham, Alexander, secret agent
of William III., 411 and n.
Curwen’s regiment, 307.
Curryvachte, 248.
Dalrymple, sirDavid, lord advocate,
415 and n.
Dalyell, James, 251.
Daniel, Pierre, a correspondent of
George Buchanan, 56.
Darink, 137.
Darnley, lord, murder of, 147, 167,
168, 171-177, 179, 181, 184, 188-190,
193. I94> 206, 208, 209, 215.
Darrolles, Vidan, 109.
Day, Joannes, canon at Orleans, 63.
De antiquitate Christiana religionh
apud Scotos, its authorship, 117 ; its
object, 118; variations of the texts,
119.
Deillustrium foeminarum in Republic-
administranda ac ferendis legibus
authoritate libellus, 160.
De titulo et jure . . . Maria Scotorum
Regina, 160.
Dehors, Claude, no.
Denton, Mr., 305.
Denzeins and Foreins, 6 and «.
Dick (Dyck), William, 259, 264.
Dillon, Robert, lord, 272, 273, 278 and
n, 281 and n.
Dingwall (Dingedale), valuation of, 25.
Discours centre les conspirations pre-
tendues estre faites sur Festal d1
Angleterre, 159.
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