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MISCELLANY
i89» I97i 206, 207, 215, 224, 225,
227.
Murray, dame Agnes, 249, 252.
sir David, of Gorthie, 240, 241,
254, 256, 259, 266.
James, of Strowan, 236.
sir Mungo, of Abercairny, 240,
252, 254, 259, 266.
Robert, 252.
sir William, of Abercairny, 240,
241.
Musgrave, sir Edward, 307.
sir Philip, his Relation, 291, 292,
302, 303 and n.
William, 306.
Myrtoun, Catherine, of Cambo, 242.
Nairne, Robert, 261.
Mr., presbyterian minister, 329,
33R
Nantwiche, battle of, 300.
Naroskin, uncle of Peter the Great,
408 and n.
Newborneford, 276.
Nicholson, Mr. James, 244.
Nickolson, sir Thomas, king’s advo¬
cate, 324.
Nopenus, M., elected doctor at Orleans
university, 88.
Norfolk, duke of, 181, 184 ; projected
marriage of, with queen Mary, 148,
186-188.
North, Gilbert, treasurer of the Scottish
nation at Orleans, 70, 80, 101.
Northen, Mrs., 444, 452 «.
Norvel, Michael, of Orleans, 63, 77,
101.
Nottingham, earl of, English commis¬
sioner to Scotland, 293 «, 295 and n.
Odendorp, Heinrich von, of Co¬
logne, framer of the statutes of the
German nation, 59.
O’Donnell, madame, an attendant of
the duchess of Albany, 437.
Oezier, Jacques, 108.
Ogilvie or Ogelius (Ogelums), James,
of the diocese of Aberdeen, procura¬
tor of the Scottish nation at Orleans,
81, 102.
Oliphant, Catherine, wife of Hugh
Paterson, surgeon-apothecary in
Edinburgh, 375 n.
sir William, of Newtown, 237.
Olonetski, commandant, 425.
Olypher, William, 249.
Orem, Patrick, 252.
Orkneys, conversion of, by St. Palladius,
123.
Orleans, siege of, 52, 55.
cathedral burnt in 1567, 91 «.
university, early history of, 47 ;
town and gown riots, 48, 68;
students exempted Irom taxation,
48, 66; jurisdiction of, over the
citizens, 48, 50; privileges granted
to the university by Philip le Bel, 49;
secession of doctors and students
from, 50; its members forbidden to
carry arms, 50; regulations as to
festivals, 51; the Salle de Theses,
52, 66 and «, 91 « ; the teaching of
law at, 51-53,69 ; foreign nations at,
52; statutes of the German and
Scottish nations, 56-64; the great
schism, 57; academic and social life
of the students, 64; regulations as to
board and lodging, students’carouses,
etc., 68-69; oaths of procurators,
60, 71 ; office of treasurer, 62, 71,
73; fees, 61, 73, 74, 78; masses
founded by sir John Stewart of
Darnley, 74; and John de Kirk-
michael, 63.
Ormonde, duke of, his mission to
Russia, 390.
Orrell, James, 252.
OverBoltoun, 139.
Overton, major-general, 325.
Oxford, Robert Harley, earl of, 407
and n.
Paganism introduced by the Saxons
into England, 124.
Paip, John, writer to the signet, 139.
Palladius, St., his mission to Scotland,
123.
Pantler, office of, 13, 34.
Parinetus, John, archdeacon of Balgen,
Paris university forbidden by Honorius
hi. to teach Roman law, 53; the
chief school of arts and theology, 65.
Parke, Hugh, 27 n.
Parkle, James de, procurator of the
Scottish nation at Orleans, 74.
Johnde, procurator of the Scottish
nation at Orleans, 101.
Parliament held in Edinburgh in 1567,
225.
Paterson, Catherine, wife of John
Walkinshaw of Barrowfield, 433,
434-
-—- sir Hugh, of Bannockburn, 433,
435-
Hugh, surgeon-apothecary in
Edinburgh, 375 and n, 392, 395.
Patrick, St., born near Glasgow, 127.

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