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Boat of Bog, on the Spey, 330.
Bogmuchles, 360; acquired by the earl
of Seafield, 267.
Boigs. See Dunbar.
Book prices, 91, 96, 98, 150.
Boswell, captain, in Kirkcaldy, 133 ;
captain of the Royal Mary, 232.
Bowman, John, 455, 464.
Boyle, David, lord (afterwards earl of
Glasgow), made treasurer-depute for
Scotland, 355.
Boyne, Banffshire, 221.
Castle, 83.
estates purchased by the earl of
Seafield, 399.
lord. See Ogilvie, sir Patrick.
Brackenhills. See Cuthbert, John.
Braco, 55, 426.
laird of. See Duff, Alexander.
Breadalbane, John, earl of, 92.
earls of, ix.
Breda. See Forbes, Arthur.
Bretton, brigadier, 433.
Brewers to be taxed whether they brew
or not, 76.
Bridgewater, earl of, 14.
Brigtown. See Lyon, John.
Brisbain, John, yr. of Bishopstoun,
320.
Brodie, George, of Asleisk, 400.
James, of Brodie, letters from, to
sir James Ogilvie, 73, 399 and n.
Brown, Andrew, 136.
John, 455, 464.
Peter and Donald, thieves, 325
and tt.
Bruce, sir Alex., of Broomhall, 128.
John, 34.
sir William, 14, 467 ; imprisoned
for plotting against the king, 187;
in Edinburgh Castle, 473.
Buchan, John, of Cairnbulg and
Auchmacoy, 63, 72, 93 ; letter from,
to the earl of Seafield, proposing
measures for improving trade in the
north, 414 and n.
Thomas, major-general, 93.
William, earl of, his forfeiture and
death, 57.
Buchrom, 55.
Buchwhaple. See Graham, William.
Buckie. See Gordon, George.
Buntein, Hugh, of Kilbryde, 48, 49.
Burd, captain, of the Royal William,
I33> 232.
Burdsbank, 259; acquired by the earl
of Seafield, 253, 273.
laird of. See Leslye, George.
Byng, sir George, disperses the French
fleet off Montrose, 456; at Leith,
460, 461, 467, 473.
Cadogan, major-general, 460, 470.
Cairnbulg, 102.
laird of. See Buchan, John.
Calder, sir James, of Muirton, 31, 37.
Robert, to be tried for high trea¬
son, 120-122.
Campbell, of Calder, yr., his quarrel
with lord Boyne, 31.
of Glendaruel, 402.
Anne, daughter of sir Duncan
Campbell of Glenurquhy, ix.
lord Archibald, lord high trea¬
surer, 420.
Charles, quartermaster in the
Guards, 320.
sir Duncan, of Glenurquhy, ix,
263.
John, of Shankstoun, 319, 320.
Matthew, captain of the Dum¬
barton Castle, 363; letter from,
announcing the capture of a French
privateer, 407 ; exchange of prisoners,
412, 414.
Cannon, colonel, 55, 57, 63, 72.
Carmichael, lord. See Hyndford, earl
of.
Wm., 326.
Carnousie. See Gordon, George.
Carnoustie, Banffshire, 64, 65.
Carse. See Lyon, sir Patrick.
Carstares, William, xxiii; letter from,
to Seafield on the office of master of
work, 311; letter to, from Seafield
on the affairs of the duke of Gordon,
318.
Castlefield. See Dunbar, Nicholas.
Castle Urquhart, 78.
Cathell, Hary, 428.
Chalmers, George, son of Chalmers of
Gartlay, 174, 175 n.
James, chaplain to the earl of
Errol, 47.
minister of Cullen, deposed,
171, 172.
William, minister of Fettercairn,
47-
minister of Rathven, 270-
271, 276.
Charnock, hanged at Tyburn for con¬
spiring against the king, 191.
Charters, captain, of Cranstoune, 441.
Chesterhall. See Baird, James.
Churchhill, 50, 58.
Clarendon, earl of, 403.
Clerk, George, letter from, to the lord
chancellor, on seamen’s arrears, 232.
481
Boat of Bog, on the Spey, 330.
Bogmuchles, 360; acquired by the earl
of Seafield, 267.
Boigs. See Dunbar.
Book prices, 91, 96, 98, 150.
Boswell, captain, in Kirkcaldy, 133 ;
captain of the Royal Mary, 232.
Bowman, John, 455, 464.
Boyle, David, lord (afterwards earl of
Glasgow), made treasurer-depute for
Scotland, 355.
Boyne, Banffshire, 221.
Castle, 83.
estates purchased by the earl of
Seafield, 399.
lord. See Ogilvie, sir Patrick.
Brackenhills. See Cuthbert, John.
Braco, 55, 426.
laird of. See Duff, Alexander.
Breadalbane, John, earl of, 92.
earls of, ix.
Breda. See Forbes, Arthur.
Bretton, brigadier, 433.
Brewers to be taxed whether they brew
or not, 76.
Bridgewater, earl of, 14.
Brigtown. See Lyon, John.
Brisbain, John, yr. of Bishopstoun,
320.
Brodie, George, of Asleisk, 400.
James, of Brodie, letters from, to
sir James Ogilvie, 73, 399 and n.
Brown, Andrew, 136.
John, 455, 464.
Peter and Donald, thieves, 325
and tt.
Bruce, sir Alex., of Broomhall, 128.
John, 34.
sir William, 14, 467 ; imprisoned
for plotting against the king, 187;
in Edinburgh Castle, 473.
Buchan, John, of Cairnbulg and
Auchmacoy, 63, 72, 93 ; letter from,
to the earl of Seafield, proposing
measures for improving trade in the
north, 414 and n.
Thomas, major-general, 93.
William, earl of, his forfeiture and
death, 57.
Buchrom, 55.
Buchwhaple. See Graham, William.
Buckie. See Gordon, George.
Buntein, Hugh, of Kilbryde, 48, 49.
Burd, captain, of the Royal William,
I33> 232.
Burdsbank, 259; acquired by the earl
of Seafield, 253, 273.
laird of. See Leslye, George.
Byng, sir George, disperses the French
fleet off Montrose, 456; at Leith,
460, 461, 467, 473.
Cadogan, major-general, 460, 470.
Cairnbulg, 102.
laird of. See Buchan, John.
Calder, sir James, of Muirton, 31, 37.
Robert, to be tried for high trea¬
son, 120-122.
Campbell, of Calder, yr., his quarrel
with lord Boyne, 31.
of Glendaruel, 402.
Anne, daughter of sir Duncan
Campbell of Glenurquhy, ix.
lord Archibald, lord high trea¬
surer, 420.
Charles, quartermaster in the
Guards, 320.
sir Duncan, of Glenurquhy, ix,
263.
John, of Shankstoun, 319, 320.
Matthew, captain of the Dum¬
barton Castle, 363; letter from,
announcing the capture of a French
privateer, 407 ; exchange of prisoners,
412, 414.
Cannon, colonel, 55, 57, 63, 72.
Carmichael, lord. See Hyndford, earl
of.
Wm., 326.
Carnousie. See Gordon, George.
Carnoustie, Banffshire, 64, 65.
Carse. See Lyon, sir Patrick.
Carstares, William, xxiii; letter from,
to Seafield on the office of master of
work, 311; letter to, from Seafield
on the affairs of the duke of Gordon,
318.
Castlefield. See Dunbar, Nicholas.
Castle Urquhart, 78.
Cathell, Hary, 428.
Chalmers, George, son of Chalmers of
Gartlay, 174, 175 n.
James, chaplain to the earl of
Errol, 47.
minister of Cullen, deposed,
171, 172.
William, minister of Fettercairn,
47-
minister of Rathven, 270-
271, 276.
Charnock, hanged at Tyburn for con¬
spiring against the king, 191.
Charters, captain, of Cranstoune, 441.
Chesterhall. See Baird, James.
Churchhill, 50, 58.
Clarendon, earl of, 403.
Clerk, George, letter from, to the lord
chancellor, on seamen’s arrears, 232.
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