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INDEX
Aberdeen, battle of, 236, 237.
George, earl of, chancellor of
Scotland, xv, xvii, 6 n, 138 and n,
139, 146.
Aboyne, Charles, earl of, xli and «, 50
and n; letter from, to Campbell of
Calder, xliii n.
Act of indemnity of queen Anne, xxiv,
Aidan, Ixxi.
Airlie, James, earl of, 5 and », 7, 146
and «-i48, 212, 215.
Albain, king of, Ixxxii.
Albany, Murdoch, duke of, 113 n.
Albion, derivation of, 106.
Alford, battle of, 237.
Allegiance, discourse on, 95.
Alpine, king of Scots, 74, 210.
Ancients, antiquity of the term, 99, in.
Andrew, bishop of Moray, grant of
Rothiemurchus to, 224 n.
Ahgus, brother of Fergus the Great, Ixix.
son of Fergus the Great, Ixxv.
■ MacHeth, Ixxxvii.
the satirist, 82 and n.
Annandale, earl of, xix, xxxviii.
Arbroath abbey, Ixxiv.
Ardchattan, Ixxii, Ixxiv, Ixxviii, Ixxx,
Argyle, marquis of, 184 n.
Arlington house, 156 and n.
Atholl, John, first marquis of, 5 and «,
91 and n, 133 and n.
second marquis and first
duke, 91 », 119.
marquis of, 212, 215,
Auchernach. See Grant of Auchernach.
Auchlichytte, 70 and n.
Auldern, battle of, 7, 147, 215, 237.
Badenoch, 172, 211 and n.
Balnagowan, laird of. See Ross.
Barclay, Margaret, 233.
Robert, quaker, 165 and n.
—- of Gartley, 233.
Beannachadh bairde, 47 and n.
Beannachadh-Dhia, 38 and n.
Bell, Colin, John, and Patrick, order
issued for torture of, 184 n.
Bernie, sir Andrew, of Saline, 168
and n.
Bethoc, daughter of Malcolm 11., Ixxxv.
Black Book of Paisley, 21 and n, 121,
122 ; note on, no and n.
Black chanter of Cluny, xxix and n.
‘ Black stock of Dunotter,’ 49 n.
Blackwood, Mr., 161 and n, 162.
Blaeu’s Theatrum or Us terr arum, 120
and n.
Blair castle, 42, 43 and n, 147 and «.
Bodhe, Ixxxv.
Book of Cashel. See Cashel.
Breadalbane, earl of, a prisoner in
Edinburgh castle, xxiii, 11 and n, 13.
Brebners, 237.
Brechin, Huntly defeats the earl of
Crawford at, 172 n.
Brian Boroimha, Ixxxiv.
Britons, derivation of, 106.
Broderick, sir Allan, 160 and n.
Brodie, Alexander, of Brodie, his eulogy
on Andrew Macpherson of Cluny,
80 and n.
Brude, conversion of, Ixxv.
Brusi, Ixxxiv.
Buchan, earl of, xci, xciv.
major-general Thomas, 192 and
n, 212, 213 ; testifies to the loyalty
ofsir Aineas Macpherson, 193 ; letter
from, to sir /Eneas, xxi; letters from,
to Cluny, xxi and n, Ivi, 196.
Buchanan on the Mackintoshes, 32,
34. 4°-
Buckingham, John, duke of, 174 and
n, 236; letter to, from sir /Eneas
Macpherson, 214 and n.
Burgie castle, 43 and n.
Burnet, Alexander, archbishop of St.
Andrews, 5 and n.
sir Alexander, of Craigmill, 234.
Isobel, 234.
Caithness, derivation of the name of,
105 and n, 107, 120.
Calder. See Campbell.
Cameron, Donald, of Lochiel, Ixii.
Cameron, sir Ewen, of Lochiel, Mac¬
kintosh’s expedition against, xxxvi,
Aberdeen, battle of, 236, 237.
George, earl of, chancellor of
Scotland, xv, xvii, 6 n, 138 and n,
139, 146.
Aboyne, Charles, earl of, xli and «, 50
and n; letter from, to Campbell of
Calder, xliii n.
Act of indemnity of queen Anne, xxiv,
Aidan, Ixxi.
Airlie, James, earl of, 5 and », 7, 146
and «-i48, 212, 215.
Albain, king of, Ixxxii.
Albany, Murdoch, duke of, 113 n.
Albion, derivation of, 106.
Alford, battle of, 237.
Allegiance, discourse on, 95.
Alpine, king of Scots, 74, 210.
Ancients, antiquity of the term, 99, in.
Andrew, bishop of Moray, grant of
Rothiemurchus to, 224 n.
Ahgus, brother of Fergus the Great, Ixix.
son of Fergus the Great, Ixxv.
■ MacHeth, Ixxxvii.
the satirist, 82 and n.
Annandale, earl of, xix, xxxviii.
Arbroath abbey, Ixxiv.
Ardchattan, Ixxii, Ixxiv, Ixxviii, Ixxx,
Argyle, marquis of, 184 n.
Arlington house, 156 and n.
Atholl, John, first marquis of, 5 and «,
91 and n, 133 and n.
second marquis and first
duke, 91 », 119.
marquis of, 212, 215,
Auchernach. See Grant of Auchernach.
Auchlichytte, 70 and n.
Auldern, battle of, 7, 147, 215, 237.
Badenoch, 172, 211 and n.
Balnagowan, laird of. See Ross.
Barclay, Margaret, 233.
Robert, quaker, 165 and n.
—- of Gartley, 233.
Beannachadh bairde, 47 and n.
Beannachadh-Dhia, 38 and n.
Bell, Colin, John, and Patrick, order
issued for torture of, 184 n.
Bernie, sir Andrew, of Saline, 168
and n.
Bethoc, daughter of Malcolm 11., Ixxxv.
Black Book of Paisley, 21 and n, 121,
122 ; note on, no and n.
Black chanter of Cluny, xxix and n.
‘ Black stock of Dunotter,’ 49 n.
Blackwood, Mr., 161 and n, 162.
Blaeu’s Theatrum or Us terr arum, 120
and n.
Blair castle, 42, 43 and n, 147 and «.
Bodhe, Ixxxv.
Book of Cashel. See Cashel.
Breadalbane, earl of, a prisoner in
Edinburgh castle, xxiii, 11 and n, 13.
Brebners, 237.
Brechin, Huntly defeats the earl of
Crawford at, 172 n.
Brian Boroimha, Ixxxiv.
Britons, derivation of, 106.
Broderick, sir Allan, 160 and n.
Brodie, Alexander, of Brodie, his eulogy
on Andrew Macpherson of Cluny,
80 and n.
Brude, conversion of, Ixxv.
Brusi, Ixxxiv.
Buchan, earl of, xci, xciv.
major-general Thomas, 192 and
n, 212, 213 ; testifies to the loyalty
ofsir Aineas Macpherson, 193 ; letter
from, to sir /Eneas, xxi; letters from,
to Cluny, xxi and n, Ivi, 196.
Buchanan on the Mackintoshes, 32,
34. 4°-
Buckingham, John, duke of, 174 and
n, 236; letter to, from sir /Eneas
Macpherson, 214 and n.
Burgie castle, 43 and n.
Burnet, Alexander, archbishop of St.
Andrews, 5 and n.
sir Alexander, of Craigmill, 234.
Isobel, 234.
Caithness, derivation of the name of,
105 and n, 107, 120.
Calder. See Campbell.
Cameron, Donald, of Lochiel, Ixii.
Cameron, sir Ewen, of Lochiel, Mac¬
kintosh’s expedition against, xxxvi,
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