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THE LOYALL DISSUASIVE
78; forcibly dispossessed of his
lands by the duke of Gordon, 150;
his case considered in London, and
decision given in his favour, 151-
152.
Cameron, Jean, wife of Cluny, Ixii.
Camerons, Ixxxii, xc, xciv.
Campbell, Archibald, lii.
sir Colin, of Aberuchil, 185 n.
of Calder, xxii.
sir Hugh, of Calder, liii, 80, 86 n,
134; letter to, from the earl of
Aboyne, xliii n.
John, of Glenurquhy. See Bread-
albane, earl of.
Cannon, major-general, xxi, lii, 213,
192 n ; letters from, to Cluny, liv-lv
and n ; letter from, to the king, 196
and n.
Cardross, lord, 184 n.
Carham, battle of, xcvi.
Carron, 136 and n.
Cashel, book of, 45 n, 46,
Cassillis, earl of, 185 «.
Catalonia, derivation of, 122.
Cattan. See Chattan.
Cattana, derivation of, 122; in Italy,
108. See also Chatties and Clan
Chattan.
Cellach, slain by Malcolm I., Ixxxiii.
Celts, antiquity of the, 105, 106 ; widely
spread over Europe, 107, 121 ;
movements of, Ixvi.
Ceremonial customs in the Highlands,
38 and n.
Charles 1., history of, by an unknown
hand, 41 and n.
Charles II., 5 ; death of, 6 and «, 145.
Chattan, St., Ixxii, Ixxiii, xcvii; relics
of, Ixxx.
Chatties in Batavia, too, 113, 122;
land in Caithness, 120; colony of,
in Sutherland, 121. See also Clan
Chattan.
Chiefs of clans equivalent to peers, 21-
22, 37, 98, no, 117; privileges of,
in.
Chiesley, John, of Dairy, 186 n;
undergoes the torture, 203 «.
Chiffinch, William, 150 and ft, 161
and ft.
Chisholm of Straglaish, 230.
Jean, 230.
Christianity, rise of, in Scotland and
Ireland, Ixvi, Ixviii, Ixx.
Church lands passing to the laity, 224
and n.
Cinel, c.
Clan Bean, 51 «.
Clan Chattan, origin of, Ixiii, Ixiv,
Ixviii, Ixxiii, Ixxvi; genealogy of,
Ixxxviii and ft, Ixxxix n, xcviii; the
laird of Wardes’ account of, 73 ; aids
Kenneth n. against the Piets, 74-
75, 210 ; obtains the lands of Bade-
noch, 211; settles in Lochaber, 75;
claims to the chieftainship of, 31-33,
56-59; how Clan Chattan came to
be Macpherson, 76 ; supports queen
Mary, 212 ; defeats colonel Hurry at
Glen Clova, 41 and n; at the battle
of Harlaw, 211 ; breaks the power
of the Cummings, 224.
Clan Dai, xciv.
Clan Duff, xcvi.
Clan Gabran, Ixxv.
Clan Heth, xciv.
Clan Lome, Ixix, Ixx, Ixxii, Ixxv,
Ixxviii, xcvii; chief of, claims to be
king of Dalriada, Ixxx.
Clan Murich or Vurich, Ixxix n;
origin of, Ixxv, Ixxvi, Ixxxvii; at
the battle on Perth Inches, xciv-xcv.
Clan Quhele, xciv.
Clerkseat, xxxiii.
Clontarf, battle of, Ixxxiv.
Coarb, c.
Codrington, sir Edward, 10 and n.
Columba, St., Ixx, Ixxi, Ixxv; removal
of his relics, Ixxx.
Combry, barony of, 133.
Comyn. See Cumyn.
Conadge, 127 n.
Conall, king of Alban, Ixxi.
Gouts, 229.
Craggy, 28 and n.
Craig, sir Thomas, of Riccarton, 112
and n.
Craigward, xxxiii.
Crawford, earl of, xciv, 184 n.
Alexander, third earl of, 172 n.
Crinan, abbot of Dunkeld, Ixxxv.
Cromarty, earl of. See Mackenzie, sir
George.
Cromdale, battle of, xxi, 197 and n,
212 and n, 213.
Cruthnigh, the, Ixvi-lxix; their terri¬
tories in Scotland, Ixxvi.
Cumyn or Comyn, John, xcii.
sir John, xci, xcii, ill n.
of Strathbogie and Bade-
noch, 225 and n.
Thomas, of Altyre, 226 n.
Walter, xci, 211 «.
William, earl of Buchan, xci,
Cumyns in Moray, xciii; of Rothie-
murchus, 226, 227 ; their power

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