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GENERAL INDEX
469
Peace of Ryswick, 377, 396.
Peebles (Pebles), valuation of the shire
of, 25.
Pelagianism a failure among the Scots,
123, 125.
Penrith, 299, 309.
Femes, captain Anthony de, 107.
Perth, valuation of the shire of, 25.
■ lord, 361, 362 n.
Peter the Great, reforms of, 378, 379,
380; writes to William III., 379;
his tour through Denmark, Germany,
etc., 382-383; asserts his ignorance
of Jacobite plots, 386, 422 ; in Paris,
388; his interview with the king ol
Prussia, 401 and n; his charter
' appointing Dr. Erskine a councillor
of state, 413; his connection with
the Jacobite schemes, 419, 420;
Memorial regarding his non-com¬
plicity in the Jacobite plots, 422;
reply to the Memorial, 423.
Petri exceptiones legum Romanarum,
47-
Petrus Cluniacensis, 122 and n.
Philip le Bel, privileges granted by, to
the university of Orleans, 48-50.
Philip 11., 164, 166, 186.
Philip IV. and the trial by combat,
Philip v., 50.
Philips, Morgan, nom de plume of
bishop Lesley, 159, 163, 165.
Pierepont, Mr., 295.
Pilmuir, 137, 139.
Piltoune, lord. See Rollo, Peter.
Pitskelly, 248-251.
Pittintien, 248, 250.
Plewland, 137, 139.
Pollesworthe, sire Patrick de, 29 n.
Polutorch, sire Patrick de, 29 and n.
Polwanh, lord, 414.
Pont, Mr. Robert, 244.
Pont-a-Mousson, Scots seminary at,
removed to Douai, 131 and n.
Porter, office of, 13, 34.
Endymion, 272, 275, 283.
Possevinus, 117, 119.
Potts, captain, agent of the English
commissioners, 294, 296, 298 ; de¬
tected and imprisoned, 298 ; liberated
at the desire of the commissioners,
299.
Poule, Petre, 109.
Praderes, Francois, 109.
Prendregest, sire William, 28.
Preston, battle of, 292, 309.
Prestoun, John, of Fentownbarnes,
233-
Price, Mr. Robert, 244.
Privy seal, office of, 7.
Procurators of the Scottish nation at
Orleans university, 57, 58, 60-64, 70,
71, 101.
Progers, Edward, 272, 275 and n, 283.
Prosper of Aquitaine, 119, 123.
Protestants, persecutions of, in France,
377, 396.
Q. Marie of Scotland, hir Innocencie
aganist Imputations, 159, 163, 164.
Rabas, Noel, 108.
Rae, William, merchant burgess of
Edinburgh, 139.
Rafe, the almoner, 17.
Ratisbon monastery, 128.
Ravenel, M r., 426.
Reade, Thomas, his Relation, 292;
arrives in Edinburgh, 293 ; appointed
secretary to the English commis¬
sioners, 294 and n; his relations
with the Scots discovered, 295 ; at
Carlisle, 297 ; deceived by the Scots,
300; the reason of his coming to
Scotland, 300-302.
Relacion de las Cosas Escocia, 158, 163,
181, 182, 184, 187, 200, 202, 203,
206, 213.
Rheims, council of, 54.
Riccio, David, uses his influence on
behalf of bishop Lesley, 157, 166,
167 ; murder of, 150, 174,207, 208,
212.
Richard of St. Victor, 129.
Robert I., household of, 8.
Robertsone, Mr. James, 244.
Robesone, David, 137.
Rochester, lord, 362, 366 n.
Rogerson, Dr. John, court physician to
Catherine II. of Russia, 373.
Rollo or Rollok, Jhon, of Duncrub,
249, 252, 253.
John, servitor of the earl of Tulli-
bardine, 242.
Marion, 245 and ».
widow of Graeme of Inch-
brakie and wife of Graeme of Bal-
gowan, 252.
Marjory, wife of George Graeme,
231.
Peter, bishop of Dunkeld, and
lord of session as lord Piltoune, 234,
237, 249 ; letters from, to the bishop
of Dunblane, 245, 247.
Roman catholic religion flourishing in
Scotland, 130, 131; catholic mission
to Italy, 141.
469
Peace of Ryswick, 377, 396.
Peebles (Pebles), valuation of the shire
of, 25.
Pelagianism a failure among the Scots,
123, 125.
Penrith, 299, 309.
Femes, captain Anthony de, 107.
Perth, valuation of the shire of, 25.
■ lord, 361, 362 n.
Peter the Great, reforms of, 378, 379,
380; writes to William III., 379;
his tour through Denmark, Germany,
etc., 382-383; asserts his ignorance
of Jacobite plots, 386, 422 ; in Paris,
388; his interview with the king ol
Prussia, 401 and n; his charter
' appointing Dr. Erskine a councillor
of state, 413; his connection with
the Jacobite schemes, 419, 420;
Memorial regarding his non-com¬
plicity in the Jacobite plots, 422;
reply to the Memorial, 423.
Petri exceptiones legum Romanarum,
47-
Petrus Cluniacensis, 122 and n.
Philip le Bel, privileges granted by, to
the university of Orleans, 48-50.
Philip 11., 164, 166, 186.
Philip IV. and the trial by combat,
Philip v., 50.
Philips, Morgan, nom de plume of
bishop Lesley, 159, 163, 165.
Pierepont, Mr., 295.
Pilmuir, 137, 139.
Piltoune, lord. See Rollo, Peter.
Pitskelly, 248-251.
Pittintien, 248, 250.
Plewland, 137, 139.
Pollesworthe, sire Patrick de, 29 n.
Polutorch, sire Patrick de, 29 and n.
Polwanh, lord, 414.
Pont, Mr. Robert, 244.
Pont-a-Mousson, Scots seminary at,
removed to Douai, 131 and n.
Porter, office of, 13, 34.
Endymion, 272, 275, 283.
Possevinus, 117, 119.
Potts, captain, agent of the English
commissioners, 294, 296, 298 ; de¬
tected and imprisoned, 298 ; liberated
at the desire of the commissioners,
299.
Poule, Petre, 109.
Praderes, Francois, 109.
Prendregest, sire William, 28.
Preston, battle of, 292, 309.
Prestoun, John, of Fentownbarnes,
233-
Price, Mr. Robert, 244.
Privy seal, office of, 7.
Procurators of the Scottish nation at
Orleans university, 57, 58, 60-64, 70,
71, 101.
Progers, Edward, 272, 275 and n, 283.
Prosper of Aquitaine, 119, 123.
Protestants, persecutions of, in France,
377, 396.
Q. Marie of Scotland, hir Innocencie
aganist Imputations, 159, 163, 164.
Rabas, Noel, 108.
Rae, William, merchant burgess of
Edinburgh, 139.
Rafe, the almoner, 17.
Ratisbon monastery, 128.
Ravenel, M r., 426.
Reade, Thomas, his Relation, 292;
arrives in Edinburgh, 293 ; appointed
secretary to the English commis¬
sioners, 294 and n; his relations
with the Scots discovered, 295 ; at
Carlisle, 297 ; deceived by the Scots,
300; the reason of his coming to
Scotland, 300-302.
Relacion de las Cosas Escocia, 158, 163,
181, 182, 184, 187, 200, 202, 203,
206, 213.
Rheims, council of, 54.
Riccio, David, uses his influence on
behalf of bishop Lesley, 157, 166,
167 ; murder of, 150, 174,207, 208,
212.
Richard of St. Victor, 129.
Robert I., household of, 8.
Robertsone, Mr. James, 244.
Robesone, David, 137.
Rochester, lord, 362, 366 n.
Rogerson, Dr. John, court physician to
Catherine II. of Russia, 373.
Rollo or Rollok, Jhon, of Duncrub,
249, 252, 253.
John, servitor of the earl of Tulli-
bardine, 242.
Marion, 245 and ».
widow of Graeme of Inch-
brakie and wife of Graeme of Bal-
gowan, 252.
Marjory, wife of George Graeme,
231.
Peter, bishop of Dunkeld, and
lord of session as lord Piltoune, 234,
237, 249 ; letters from, to the bishop
of Dunblane, 245, 247.
Roman catholic religion flourishing in
Scotland, 130, 131; catholic mission
to Italy, 141.
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