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Hope, John, son of sir James Hope,
drowned in the Royal Gloucester,
105, 126.
• son of sir Thomas Hope
of Kerse, 138.
sir John, of Craighall, 104,
130 and n, 147-148, 151 and n,
168.
Louisa, daughter of sir Thomas
Hope of Kerse, 131 n.
y Margaret, daughter of sir
John Hope, 130 n.
Mary, daughter of sir James
Hope, 106.
—— daughter of sir John
Hope, 130 n.
daughter of sir Thomas
Hope, and wife of sir Charles
Erskine, 131 and n, 138.
Rachel, daughter of sir James
Hope, 106, 128, 158 and n.
■ wife of lord Craighall,
158 and n.
Robert, son of sir James
Hope, 105, 127, 137-138.
Sara, daughter of sir James
Hope, xo6.
Thomas, son of sir James
Hope, 105, 1x0.
■ [secundus), 105, no,
136.
(tertius), 105, 110, 121.
sir Thomas, of Craighall, lord
advocate, 99 and n, 116, 124,
126, 129-133.
(d. 1643), of Kerse,
lord justice general, second son of
sir Thomas Hope, 104, 109, in,
131 and n, 139, 151 n, 156 n.
William, son of sir James
Hope, 106.
(secundus), 106.
Horse-stealing, 46.
Horses trespassing, 259, 260, 265,
276, 280, 282-283, 286, 295.
Howard, ensign Jerome, 66.
ensign Thomas, 66.
Howiesone, Johne, 195.
• Richard, 194.
Robert, 194.
Hughes, lieut., 66.
Humphries, John, 12, 13.
Hunter, John, 201.
Samuel, apothecary, no,
137 and n.
■ William, 199.
Huntly, George, fourth marquis of,
note on, 75 and n.
Huntly, Lewis, third marquis, 49.
Marie, marchioness-dowager
of, 75 n.
Hutcheson, George, minister of
Tolbooth parish, 157 and n.
Ti.es, ensign Arthur, 66.
Inglis, Archibald, weaver, 194.
Innes, John, minister of Glenluce,
letter from, to the bp. of Gallo¬
way, 93.
Inverquharity, 22 n, 24.
Ireland, Thomas, minister of Twyn-
holm, 84 and n.
Ives, Richard, 60-61.
Jacksone, Robert, 195.
Jaffray, Alexander, 123, 167 and
n, 274, 283, 300.
Arthur, 218.
Gilbert, in Cidtercullen, 219.
Thomas, in Cultercullen, 219.
Jallott, capt., 66.
Jamesone, Andrew, 276 n.
James, in Puttachie, 226.
John, 271; in Puttachie, 289 ;
fined for ‘ blooding ’ and for kill¬
ing a dog, 273-274.
Patrick, in Balfour, 288-289.
in Kirktown of Forbes,
301-302, 314.
254, 271; in Stralunak,
226, 238, 245, 257.
William, weaver, 197.
Jardine, George, 150 and n.
Johnston (Johnesoun), Helen, of
the Craighous, 195.
wife of Sam. Hunter,
apothecary, 137 and n.
James, 193, 195.
John, 200.
soldier, punished for
threatening his officer and swear¬
ing, 38-39-
Robert, brouster, 197.
William, in Balfour, 234, 283-
284; fined for scolding, 284.
Jones, capt. Thomas, 66.
Jordan, lieut., 66.
Joussie, John, glass manufacturer
at Prestonpans, 112, 141 and n.
Juries in Baron Courts, 208, 209.
Kailyards, 297, 321.
Kains, 313.
Kallzies, William, in Carndard, 281.
Kearn (Keirne), 236, and passim-,
parish, 210, 225, and passim.
333
Hope, John, son of sir James Hope,
drowned in the Royal Gloucester,
105, 126.
• son of sir Thomas Hope
of Kerse, 138.
sir John, of Craighall, 104,
130 and n, 147-148, 151 and n,
168.
Louisa, daughter of sir Thomas
Hope of Kerse, 131 n.
y Margaret, daughter of sir
John Hope, 130 n.
Mary, daughter of sir James
Hope, 106.
—— daughter of sir John
Hope, 130 n.
daughter of sir Thomas
Hope, and wife of sir Charles
Erskine, 131 and n, 138.
Rachel, daughter of sir James
Hope, 106, 128, 158 and n.
■ wife of lord Craighall,
158 and n.
Robert, son of sir James
Hope, 105, 127, 137-138.
Sara, daughter of sir James
Hope, xo6.
Thomas, son of sir James
Hope, 105, 1x0.
■ [secundus), 105, no,
136.
(tertius), 105, 110, 121.
sir Thomas, of Craighall, lord
advocate, 99 and n, 116, 124,
126, 129-133.
(d. 1643), of Kerse,
lord justice general, second son of
sir Thomas Hope, 104, 109, in,
131 and n, 139, 151 n, 156 n.
William, son of sir James
Hope, 106.
(secundus), 106.
Horse-stealing, 46.
Horses trespassing, 259, 260, 265,
276, 280, 282-283, 286, 295.
Howard, ensign Jerome, 66.
ensign Thomas, 66.
Howiesone, Johne, 195.
• Richard, 194.
Robert, 194.
Hughes, lieut., 66.
Humphries, John, 12, 13.
Hunter, John, 201.
Samuel, apothecary, no,
137 and n.
■ William, 199.
Huntly, George, fourth marquis of,
note on, 75 and n.
Huntly, Lewis, third marquis, 49.
Marie, marchioness-dowager
of, 75 n.
Hutcheson, George, minister of
Tolbooth parish, 157 and n.
Ti.es, ensign Arthur, 66.
Inglis, Archibald, weaver, 194.
Innes, John, minister of Glenluce,
letter from, to the bp. of Gallo¬
way, 93.
Inverquharity, 22 n, 24.
Ireland, Thomas, minister of Twyn-
holm, 84 and n.
Ives, Richard, 60-61.
Jacksone, Robert, 195.
Jaffray, Alexander, 123, 167 and
n, 274, 283, 300.
Arthur, 218.
Gilbert, in Cidtercullen, 219.
Thomas, in Cultercullen, 219.
Jallott, capt., 66.
Jamesone, Andrew, 276 n.
James, in Puttachie, 226.
John, 271; in Puttachie, 289 ;
fined for ‘ blooding ’ and for kill¬
ing a dog, 273-274.
Patrick, in Balfour, 288-289.
in Kirktown of Forbes,
301-302, 314.
254, 271; in Stralunak,
226, 238, 245, 257.
William, weaver, 197.
Jardine, George, 150 and n.
Johnston (Johnesoun), Helen, of
the Craighous, 195.
wife of Sam. Hunter,
apothecary, 137 and n.
James, 193, 195.
John, 200.
soldier, punished for
threatening his officer and swear¬
ing, 38-39-
Robert, brouster, 197.
William, in Balfour, 234, 283-
284; fined for scolding, 284.
Jones, capt. Thomas, 66.
Jordan, lieut., 66.
Joussie, John, glass manufacturer
at Prestonpans, 112, 141 and n.
Juries in Baron Courts, 208, 209.
Kailyards, 297, 321.
Kains, 313.
Kallzies, William, in Carndard, 281.
Kearn (Keirne), 236, and passim-,
parish, 210, 225, and passim.
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