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DIARY OF LORD WARISTON
Berwick, reported arrival of arms at,
375-
Beza’s De jure magistratus, 345.
Bible with pictures, 371 and n.
Bifield. See Byfield.
Birswick. See Arnot, sir John.
Bishops deposed and excommunicated,
xlix, 402.
Blair, Robert, minister of Ayr, 255,
329, 330, 332, 334-336, 369; his
evasion of episcopal ordination, 253 «.
Blakhal, Andrew, minister of Aber-
lady, 338.
Bolton, Robert, author of a Discourse
about the State of True Happiness,
132, 134, 135, 150, 206 and n, 211,
212, 214, 220, 226.
Bonner, James, minister of Maybole,
283, 325, 354-
Borthwick, Eleazer, minister at Or-
holme, in Sweden, 346 and n, 347.
Boyd, lord, 331.
Zachary, 404.
‘ Broad seals,’ 215 and n.
Brown, John, regent of Edinburgh
University, deposed from his charge
for refusing to sign the Covenant,
xl, 329 and n.
Bruce, Robert, 378.
Burnet, Gilbert, bishop of Salisbury,
Rachel, wife of sir Thomas Nicol-
son, 45 n, 282 ».
—•— Robert, aftw. lord Crimond, xii,
2 «, 6 », 53, too, 128, 135,164, 232,
259, 262, 306, 312, 332.
William, 338.
Burntisland (Bruntillon), 109.
Burton, Henry, 314 and n.
Butter, Mr., 169.
Byfield (Bifield), Nicholas, author of
The Marrow of the Oracles of God,
104 and n, 105, 114, 115, 118-120,
125,126, 132,133,138-140, 143, 214.
Calderwood, David, 377, 378, 401;
his Altare Damascenum, 379 and n.
Calvin, John, his Catechismeor manner
to teache Children the Christian Reli¬
gion, 206 and n.
Campbell, Mr., preaches in the ‘ Old
Kirk,’ 101.
sir John, of Lawers, aftw. lord
Loudoun, q.v.
Cant (Kant), Andrew, 272, 352, 354.
Capel, Richard, his Tentations, their
nature, danger, cure, 197 and «.
Caprington. See Cunningham, sir
William.
Carberrie, 272.
Carlyle, Thomas, his description of
Wariston, ix.
Carnegie, sir John, of Ethie, 322 and ».
Carnock, 126.
Cartwright, Thomas, 302 and n.
Cassillis (Cassils), lord, 338, 345.
Castres, 2 n, 126,136, 143.
Chalmers, John, minister of Auchter-
derran, 108 and n, 126.
Charles I., his Large Declaration, 9 n,
347 n ; coronation of, in Edinburgh,
19 »; at the abbey of Holyrood, 27 n ;
his state procession through the city,
46 n ; his reply to the petitions pre¬
sented to the privy council at Dal¬
keith, xxix, 268 and n ; he assumes
responsibility for the Service Book
and prohibits all meetings against it
under pain of treason, xxx, 316 n ;
is willing to receive petitions which
do not prejudice his royal authority,
318 ; on learning of the enthusiastic
reception of the Covenant sends the
marquis of Hamilton to effect a settle¬
ment, xxxviii; his proposals re¬
jected, xxxix, 350; the king’s pro¬
clamation increases the discontent,
xxxix, 360 ; his concessions satisfac¬
tory, but his proposal for a renewal
of Confession of Faith of 1580 sus¬
pected to be aimed against the Na¬
tional Covenant, xliv, 392 ; proceeds
to York, 408, 409.
Charteris, John, minister of Currie, 246
and n, 266, 346, 361, 363, 371, 378 ;
enthusiastic reception of the National
Covenant in his church, xxxiv, 327.
Clatworthy (Clattertie), sir John, 351
and «.
Coinage, 48, 70.
Coldbrandspath, laird of. See Amot,
William.
Coldinghame (Caudingham), 211,
Collier, John, 233,
Colt (Court), Adam, minister of Inver-
esk, 36 and n.
Colvin or Colville, William, minister of
Cramond, 257 and n, 339, 378, 409.
Communion celebrated in Edinburgh
after twenty years’ interruption, 334.
Confession of Faith of 1580, 269 and n.
Congalton, Patrick, of that ilk, 6 n,
410.
‘Conjuring tears,’ 128 and «, 142,
143, 150-151, 154.
Couper, Alexander, of Foulford, xxx,
322 and «.
Covenant. See National Covenant.

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