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GENERAL INDEX
573
Hog, Helen, wife of the earl of
Haddington, 397 n.
Henry, father of sir Thomas
Hope, 73.
sir James, of Hopetoun, 116 and
n, 119 n, 129 and n, 132.
John, of Hopetoun, 83, 399 n.
sir John, of Craighall, 88 and n,
130 and n.
Marie, 81, 122 and n.
sir Thomas, of Craighall, 83 ; bio¬
graphical sketch of, 73-75; correspon¬
dence of, 106-125; on the movements
of Montrose, 127-128; letters in
connection with the coming of age,
of John Murray of Broughton, 85-
89, 97, 101; on the minute between
the earl of Annandale and Katherine
Vauss, 91 ; on obtaining criminal
letters against George Graham, 93 ;
regarding the sale of Tyninghame,
95. 99-101 ; on teinds, 102, 103.
sir Thomas, of Kerse, 111 and n;
death of, 117 and n.
sir William, of Balcomie, 311 n.
‘Hope,’ H.M.S., captures Dr. Cecil,
II.
Hopetoun, lady, 397 and n, 409.
Hopkins, Christopher, 517, 518, 520.
Horn, Andrew, 469.
David, 472.
James, 474.
John, 477.
Thomas, 472, 474.
Houghton, sir Henry, 517.
Houstoun, Airthour, 85 and n, 91.
William, of Cutreoch, 85 n.
Hume. See Home.
Hunter, John, 480.
Robert, 478.
Huntly, earl of, 36, 52, 58, 79.
marquis of, 528.
Hutcheson, George, 247 and «.
Hutchinson, Richard, merchant in
London, 327 n.
—— Susanna, 327 n.
Ibarra, Stephen d’, secretary of
war to Philip II. in Flanders, 4, 5,
8, 36, 40.
Idiaquez, Francisco, secretary to
Philip 11., 40.
Inchmahome priory, lands of, 80.
Inglis, Margaret, heiress of Otterston,
114 «.
Robert, Scottish merchant in
London, 83 and n, 135, 136 and n.
Thomas, 472.
Inglish, J., 501.
Innerweik, laird of. See Dirleton,
earl of.
Innes, Alexander, 545, 546, 548, 555.
George, 538-541, 545-
James, waiter, 502.
Inundation in East Lothian, 421.
Inverlochy, battle of, 164 n.
Inverness castle, 507.
Ireland, Alexander, minister of Fosso-
way, 345 and n.
Ireton, Henry, 218 and n; his body
hung at Tyburn, 250 and n.
Irish brigade, origin of the, 349 and n.
Irvine, colonel John, of Burleigh,
464 «.
Jack, Margaret, 541.
Jackson, Robert, of Lochhouses, 388,
415 n.
Jaffrey, John, minister of Maybole,
persecution of, 267 and n.
James VI., negotiations with Philip 11.,
3-5 ; his feelings towards catholics,
6, 37; reasons for asking assistance
against queen Elizabeth, 33; over¬
tures to Philip 11., 34, 35 ; instances
of his faithlessness, 38, 39 ; Creigh¬
ton’s Apologie and Defence of, 41-64;
asserted by Creighton to be neither
a parricide, 50, nor a persecutor of
catholics, 52 ; his convention with
the catholic earls at Perth, 54; in¬
stances of his courage and regard of
honour, 62; settles a pension on
James, duke of Courland, 145, 208,
James vii., third indulgence of, 321 n ;
death of, 401, 406, 476.
James, Thomas, minister of Cleish, 348
and n.
Jenkins, Paul, 217.
Jenkyn, William, 219 n, 220 and n.
Jersey, 13.
Jervey, bailie in Stirling, 481.
Jesuits forbidden to interfere in poli¬
tics, 18 n ; their political differences,
3, 64 n.
Jesuits’ powder, 317 and «.
John’s coffee-house, Edinburgh, 546,
John Casimir v., king of Poland, 171
and n.
Johnston, baylie, Stirling, 472.
town major of Edinburgh, 442 n.
major, warned against interfering
with conventicles, 297.
Archibald, lord Warristoun, 120
and n, 132.
573
Hog, Helen, wife of the earl of
Haddington, 397 n.
Henry, father of sir Thomas
Hope, 73.
sir James, of Hopetoun, 116 and
n, 119 n, 129 and n, 132.
John, of Hopetoun, 83, 399 n.
sir John, of Craighall, 88 and n,
130 and n.
Marie, 81, 122 and n.
sir Thomas, of Craighall, 83 ; bio¬
graphical sketch of, 73-75; correspon¬
dence of, 106-125; on the movements
of Montrose, 127-128; letters in
connection with the coming of age,
of John Murray of Broughton, 85-
89, 97, 101; on the minute between
the earl of Annandale and Katherine
Vauss, 91 ; on obtaining criminal
letters against George Graham, 93 ;
regarding the sale of Tyninghame,
95. 99-101 ; on teinds, 102, 103.
sir Thomas, of Kerse, 111 and n;
death of, 117 and n.
sir William, of Balcomie, 311 n.
‘Hope,’ H.M.S., captures Dr. Cecil,
II.
Hopetoun, lady, 397 and n, 409.
Hopkins, Christopher, 517, 518, 520.
Horn, Andrew, 469.
David, 472.
James, 474.
John, 477.
Thomas, 472, 474.
Houghton, sir Henry, 517.
Houstoun, Airthour, 85 and n, 91.
William, of Cutreoch, 85 n.
Hume. See Home.
Hunter, John, 480.
Robert, 478.
Huntly, earl of, 36, 52, 58, 79.
marquis of, 528.
Hutcheson, George, 247 and «.
Hutchinson, Richard, merchant in
London, 327 n.
—— Susanna, 327 n.
Ibarra, Stephen d’, secretary of
war to Philip II. in Flanders, 4, 5,
8, 36, 40.
Idiaquez, Francisco, secretary to
Philip 11., 40.
Inchmahome priory, lands of, 80.
Inglis, Margaret, heiress of Otterston,
114 «.
Robert, Scottish merchant in
London, 83 and n, 135, 136 and n.
Thomas, 472.
Inglish, J., 501.
Innerweik, laird of. See Dirleton,
earl of.
Innes, Alexander, 545, 546, 548, 555.
George, 538-541, 545-
James, waiter, 502.
Inundation in East Lothian, 421.
Inverlochy, battle of, 164 n.
Inverness castle, 507.
Ireland, Alexander, minister of Fosso-
way, 345 and n.
Ireton, Henry, 218 and n; his body
hung at Tyburn, 250 and n.
Irish brigade, origin of the, 349 and n.
Irvine, colonel John, of Burleigh,
464 «.
Jack, Margaret, 541.
Jackson, Robert, of Lochhouses, 388,
415 n.
Jaffrey, John, minister of Maybole,
persecution of, 267 and n.
James VI., negotiations with Philip 11.,
3-5 ; his feelings towards catholics,
6, 37; reasons for asking assistance
against queen Elizabeth, 33; over¬
tures to Philip 11., 34, 35 ; instances
of his faithlessness, 38, 39 ; Creigh¬
ton’s Apologie and Defence of, 41-64;
asserted by Creighton to be neither
a parricide, 50, nor a persecutor of
catholics, 52 ; his convention with
the catholic earls at Perth, 54; in¬
stances of his courage and regard of
honour, 62; settles a pension on
James, duke of Courland, 145, 208,
James vii., third indulgence of, 321 n ;
death of, 401, 406, 476.
James, Thomas, minister of Cleish, 348
and n.
Jenkins, Paul, 217.
Jenkyn, William, 219 n, 220 and n.
Jersey, 13.
Jervey, bailie in Stirling, 481.
Jesuits forbidden to interfere in poli¬
tics, 18 n ; their political differences,
3, 64 n.
Jesuits’ powder, 317 and «.
John’s coffee-house, Edinburgh, 546,
John Casimir v., king of Poland, 171
and n.
Johnston, baylie, Stirling, 472.
town major of Edinburgh, 442 n.
major, warned against interfering
with conventicles, 297.
Archibald, lord Warristoun, 120
and n, 132.
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