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Trial by torture, 17.
Trotter, John, of Mortonhall, a prisoner
from the Bass, to be hanged at Castle-
toun, 131, 132; his execution, 133.
Troup. See Garden, Alexander.
Tullibardine, earl of. See Athole,
John, duke of.
Turnbull, of Borrowstouness, his ship
taken by French privateers, 104.
Turner, Francis, bishop of Ely, 14, 24.
Turriff'presbytery, 228.
Tweeddale, John, marquess of, 113,
176, 177, 294, 373, 380 ; letter from,
to the laird of Grant, 80; letter from,
to the earl of Seafield, 388.
Union of England and Scotland,
282, 378, 384, 406, 426, 428; its
unpopularity in Scotland, 442, 445,
448, 478.
Veitch, William, 225.
Wade, colonel, 433.
Walker, James, letter to, from rev.
George Meldrum, 364.
Wallace, Alex., bailie of Banff, 104.
sir William, of Craigie, pension
out of his forfeited estate for the earl
ofEglintoun, 130.
Watson, George, 83, 86.
Robert, deputy-keeper of the
signet, 257.
Waughton. See Ramsay, sir Andrew.
Wedderburn, AL, deputy secretary of
state, letters from, to the earl
of Seafield, 378, 390-392 ; letters
to Seafield on the execution of
captain Green and his crew, 394,
396, 398-400, 402; letter to Seafield,
on Campbell of Glendaruel and sir
John Maclean’s coming to Scotland,
402.
sir Peter, 3.
Weights and measures, 438-439.
Weir, Thomas, 144.
Wemyss, countess of, death of, 42.
Wemyss, Margaret, countess-dowager
of, 286.
Westcombe, sir Martin, consul in Cadiz,
his Memorial about His Ma!*’*
subjects prisoners there, 279; letter
from, to the earl of Jersey, con¬
cerning the Scots prisoners in Spain,
292; letter to, from W. Blathwayt,
requesting him to assist the Scots
prisoners in Spain, 309.
Westertoun. See Anderson.
Whales, crown rights in, 161-162.
White of Bannochy, advocate, im¬
prisoned in the Tolbooth, 274.
Whitelums (Wheytloumes), 49, 50.
William in., lands at Torbay, 44;
grants a pension to the earl of
Eglintoun out of the forfeited estate
of Wallace of Craigie, 130; royal
warrant appointing sir James Ogilvie
and John, lord Murray, secretaries of
state for Scotland, 181; plot against
his life, 185, 187-191, 197 ; his Dutch
guards reduced, 221; opposed to the
Darien scheme, 290; preparing a
treaty for free trade with France,
319; joins the alliance against Franee,
336; his death, xxiv, 349-352; letter
from, to the king of Spain, on behalf
of the Scots prisoners, 305; letter
from, to the earl of Tullibardine, on
the Darien scheme, 215; letters to,
from Seafield, on the Scots colonists
sentenced to death by Spain, 303-305.
Wilson, Alexander, of Littlefield, 355.
David, a prisoner in Spain, 279.
288, 292, 293.
Windrom, lieut.-colonel, 38.
Witchcraft in the west, 210, 211,
261, 264.
Withers, colonel, killed at the battle of
Almanza, 433.
Wood, John Philp, 223.
Woolet, colonel, killed at the battle of
Almanza, 433.
Young’s Plot, 83, 85-87, 88.

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