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MISCELLANY
Roman law at Orleans university, 47,
48; forbidden to be taught at the
university of Paris, 53; discouraged
by Innocent IV., 53, 54.
Romney Marsh, laws of, 24.
Romuald, St., a Christian martyr, 127.
Ros, le counte de, 28.
Rosmarky, said to be the birthplace of
St. Boniface, 126.
Ross, Alexander, merchant in Copen¬
hagen, 417.
Rossingham, captain, 283 and n.
Rotheluche, Martin de, procurator of
the Scottish nation at Orleans, 88,
102.
Roxburgh (Rokesburc), valuation of
the shire of, 25.
Rushworth, Mr., 366.
Russia, Scottish medical practitioners
in, 373-374-
Sadler, sir Ralfe, 181, 185.
Sainte-Croix, college of, 47.
St. John, sir Oliver, 295.
St. Magus cathedral, 238.
St. Maximin, Peter de, 62, 72.
William de, canon of Orleans, 75.
Sambrooke, Jeremiah, 389, 399, 401 ;
letters from, to Dr. Erskine, 380,
401.
Sancher, lord, 261.
Sancroft, archbishop, 271.
Sandale, sir John de, 6.
Sarre, Pierre, 108.
Sauxon, Allexander, 109.
Saxons land in Britain and introduce
paganism, 124.
Say, lord, 295, 296.
Scandellari, rev. father D. Ignazio
Agostino, 441, 445, 446, 447.
Schapinschaw, 254.
Scheme, James, canon ofTournay, 164.
Schirlowe, Gilb., 29 n.
Schumacker, M., librarian to Peter the
Great, 426 and n.
Schyrynglowe, sire Jocelyn, 29 and n.
Scone, David Murray, lord, 233, 237,
249, 250 ; letter from, to the bishop
of Dunblane, 246.
kirk, 252.
Scots receive Christianity, 121 ; help in
the civilisation of the Anglo-Saxons,
124 ; their zeal for religion, 126-128;
famed for their learning, 129 and n ;
Scottish students at Orleans univer¬
sity, 51, 53,55; Scottish surgeons and
physicians in the service of Russia,
373-
Scots college at Douai, 118,131 and n.
Scottish legal procedure and its con¬
nection with Orleans university, 56.
Scougall, Patrick, bishop of Aberdeen,
331. 332-
Scrymger, Mr. Alexander, 244.
Seaton, Mary, queen Mary’s attendant,
138, 140.
Seint Clere, Oliver de, 28 n.
Sedulius, 129.
Segrave, John de, guardian of Scotland,
4 n.
Selkyrk, valuation of the shire of, 25.
Serjeants-at-arms, 15, 16 and n.
Seton or Setoun, sire Alexander de,
keeper of Berwick, 29 and «.
—— (Seytoun), Isobelle, wife of John
Maitland of Thirlstane, 139.
William, of Meldrum, 317.
Sharp, archbishop, 329, 343 », 349 ft;
his interview with Gilbert Burnet,
329; resents Burnet’s Memorial, 332.
Sherard, James, apothecary in London,
398 and n.
Dr. William, botanist, 398 and n.
Sheriff, office of, 10, 19, 37.
Shires of Scotland, valuation of the,
24, 25.
Sildereydis, lands of, 250.
Silver mine at Alva, 384, 385, 414,
417 n.
Simprin, lands of, 140.
Simpson, Robert, surgeon at Cronstadt,
373-
Simson, James, at Orleans university,
101.
Sinclere, William, servant, 143.
Smyth of Holl, 250.
—— Andrew, brother of Braco, 249,
251, 252.
Patrick, of Braco, 238, 240, 248,
249, 251-254, 258, 260 and n.
Snadoun, in Lauderdale, 137.
Sobieska, princess Clementina, 433.
Solemn league and covenant, 321.
Sollier, Anthonie, 108.
Somerset, earl of, 144.
Sommaire du liure de Guillaume
Steuart, 159, 163.
Sowars, Thomas, 110.
Spaar, baron, Swedish minister in Paris,
386; letter to, from baron Gortz,
419 and «.
‘ Spanish Blanks,’ 119.
Spier, madamede, 139, 140.
Spittall, Henry, procurator of the Scot¬
tish nation at Orleans, 81, 102.
Spottiswood, Mr. John, 244.
Squib, John, clerk to the English com¬
missioners, 294 «.
MISCELLANY
Roman law at Orleans university, 47,
48; forbidden to be taught at the
university of Paris, 53; discouraged
by Innocent IV., 53, 54.
Romney Marsh, laws of, 24.
Romuald, St., a Christian martyr, 127.
Ros, le counte de, 28.
Rosmarky, said to be the birthplace of
St. Boniface, 126.
Ross, Alexander, merchant in Copen¬
hagen, 417.
Rossingham, captain, 283 and n.
Rotheluche, Martin de, procurator of
the Scottish nation at Orleans, 88,
102.
Roxburgh (Rokesburc), valuation of
the shire of, 25.
Rushworth, Mr., 366.
Russia, Scottish medical practitioners
in, 373-374-
Sadler, sir Ralfe, 181, 185.
Sainte-Croix, college of, 47.
St. John, sir Oliver, 295.
St. Magus cathedral, 238.
St. Maximin, Peter de, 62, 72.
William de, canon of Orleans, 75.
Sambrooke, Jeremiah, 389, 399, 401 ;
letters from, to Dr. Erskine, 380,
401.
Sancher, lord, 261.
Sancroft, archbishop, 271.
Sandale, sir John de, 6.
Sarre, Pierre, 108.
Sauxon, Allexander, 109.
Saxons land in Britain and introduce
paganism, 124.
Say, lord, 295, 296.
Scandellari, rev. father D. Ignazio
Agostino, 441, 445, 446, 447.
Schapinschaw, 254.
Scheme, James, canon ofTournay, 164.
Schirlowe, Gilb., 29 n.
Schumacker, M., librarian to Peter the
Great, 426 and n.
Schyrynglowe, sire Jocelyn, 29 and n.
Scone, David Murray, lord, 233, 237,
249, 250 ; letter from, to the bishop
of Dunblane, 246.
kirk, 252.
Scots receive Christianity, 121 ; help in
the civilisation of the Anglo-Saxons,
124 ; their zeal for religion, 126-128;
famed for their learning, 129 and n ;
Scottish students at Orleans univer¬
sity, 51, 53,55; Scottish surgeons and
physicians in the service of Russia,
373-
Scots college at Douai, 118,131 and n.
Scottish legal procedure and its con¬
nection with Orleans university, 56.
Scougall, Patrick, bishop of Aberdeen,
331. 332-
Scrymger, Mr. Alexander, 244.
Seaton, Mary, queen Mary’s attendant,
138, 140.
Seint Clere, Oliver de, 28 n.
Sedulius, 129.
Segrave, John de, guardian of Scotland,
4 n.
Selkyrk, valuation of the shire of, 25.
Serjeants-at-arms, 15, 16 and n.
Seton or Setoun, sire Alexander de,
keeper of Berwick, 29 and «.
—— (Seytoun), Isobelle, wife of John
Maitland of Thirlstane, 139.
William, of Meldrum, 317.
Sharp, archbishop, 329, 343 », 349 ft;
his interview with Gilbert Burnet,
329; resents Burnet’s Memorial, 332.
Sherard, James, apothecary in London,
398 and n.
Dr. William, botanist, 398 and n.
Sheriff, office of, 10, 19, 37.
Shires of Scotland, valuation of the,
24, 25.
Sildereydis, lands of, 250.
Silver mine at Alva, 384, 385, 414,
417 n.
Simprin, lands of, 140.
Simpson, Robert, surgeon at Cronstadt,
373-
Simson, James, at Orleans university,
101.
Sinclere, William, servant, 143.
Smyth of Holl, 250.
—— Andrew, brother of Braco, 249,
251, 252.
Patrick, of Braco, 238, 240, 248,
249, 251-254, 258, 260 and n.
Snadoun, in Lauderdale, 137.
Sobieska, princess Clementina, 433.
Solemn league and covenant, 321.
Sollier, Anthonie, 108.
Somerset, earl of, 144.
Sommaire du liure de Guillaume
Steuart, 159, 163.
Sowars, Thomas, 110.
Spaar, baron, Swedish minister in Paris,
386; letter to, from baron Gortz,
419 and «.
‘ Spanish Blanks,’ 119.
Spier, madamede, 139, 140.
Spittall, Henry, procurator of the Scot¬
tish nation at Orleans, 81, 102.
Spottiswood, Mr. John, 244.
Squib, John, clerk to the English com¬
missioners, 294 «.
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