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Index
Aberdeen
Aberdeen I, battle of App
Aberdeen II, battle of, App
Aberfoyle, battle of, App
Aberlemno Stone
Aethelfrith of Bernicia
Agricola, Julius
Agricola, The (book)
Aird’s Moss, battle of, App
Alba, ancient kingdom of Scotland
Albany, Alexander Stewart, 3rd Duke of
Albany, John Stewart, 4th Duke of
Albany, Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of
Albany, Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of
Albemarle, Earl of
Alberoni, Cardinal Guilio
Alexander, King
Alexander II, King
Alexander III, King
Alford, battle of, App
Alpin, Kenneth mac (see Kenneth I)
Alpin, Kenneth mac (see Kenneth II)
American Civil War, The
Ancrum Moor, battle of, App
Aneirin (poet)
Angles of Bernicia
Angus, Earls of (see entry under House of Douglas, Red Douglases)
Annandale
Annandale Castle
Anne of Denmark (Queen of James VI)
Anne, Queen (last of the Stewart monarchs)
Antonine Wall
Antoninus, Titus
Ardshiel, John Roy Stewart of
Ardshiel’s regiment (the Edinburgh Regiment)
Argathelians
Argyle(shire)
Argyll Militia
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl and 1st Marquis of
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of
Argyll, John Campbell, 2nd Duke of
Arkinholm, battle of, App
Arran, James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of, Duke of Chatelherault
Arundel, Earl of (see Fitzalan, Richard)
Athelstan of Bernicia (Northumberland)
Athelstaneford, battle of, App
Atholl Brigade
Atholl, Earl of
Atholl, titular Duke of (see Tullibardine, Marquis of and Murray, William, Duke of Atholl and Rannoch)
Augustus, William (see Cumberland, Duke of)
Auld Alliance, the
Auldearn, battle of, App
Austrian Succession, War of the
Avondale, Earl of, James ‘the Gross’, 7th Earl of Douglas (see entry under House of Douglas, Black Douglases)
Ayr castle
Ayr, Ayrshire
Badenoch, Inverness-shire
Badenoch, John Comyn, 2nd Lord of (see Comyn, John, 2nd Lord of Badenoch)
Badenoch, the Wolf of (see Stewart, Alexander, Earl of Mar)
Baillie, Lt. Gen.
Balliol, Edward
Balliol, John (Toom Tabard)
Balmerino, Lord
Bannockburn, battle of, App
Barbour, John
Barra, battle of (see Inverurie, battle of)
Barrell’s Regiment
Bass Rock
Beaton, David, Cardinal of St Andrews
Beaton, James, Archbishop of Glasgow
Beauchamp, William, 9th Earl of Warwick (see Warwick, 9th Earl of)
Beaumont, Henry de, Earl of Buchan
Beaumont, Thomas de (see Warwick, 11th Earl of)
Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham
Belfort, Col
Bennachie, Aberdeenshire
Benrig, battle of, App
Bernicia, kingdom of (Northumberland)
Berwick (Berwick-upon -Tweed)
Berwick castle
Berwickshire (see Merse, the)
Birgham(Brigham)-on-Tweed
Black Dinner, the
Black Douglas, the (see entry under House of Douglas, Black Douglases)
Black Watch, The
Blackadder or Blacater, Revd John
Blackness, battle of, App
Blair Atholl
Blair Castle
Blair-na-Leine, battle of App
Blakeney’s Regiment
Bligh’s regiment
Blind Harry or Henry the Minstrel (author)
Bohun, Humphrey de, 7th Earl of Hereford
Bohun, Sir Henry de
‘Bonnie Dundee’ (see Claverhouse, John Graham of)
Bordie, battle of (also
known as Culross Moor), App
Borthwick Castle
Bothwell Bridge, battle of, App
Bothwell, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of
Bothwell, Lanarkshire
Bower, Walter, Abbot of Incholm
Boyne, battle of the
Braemar, Deeside
Brec, Domnall of Dalriada
Breda, Treaty of
Bredei mac Bili
Britons of Strathclyde
Bruce(Brus), The (poem)
Bruce, Edward
Bruce, Robert the Competitor, Earl of Annandale
Bruce, Robert the Elder, Earl of Carrick
Bruce, Robert the, King Robert I (Robert the Younger, Earl of Carrick)
Buchan, Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of (see Comyn, Alexander)
Buchan, Isabella, Countess of
Buchan, John, 3rd Earl of (see Comyn, John, ‘the Red’
Buchan, Maj Gen
Buchanan, George
Burgh, Elizabeth de (Queen of Robert I)
Burghmuir, battle of, App
Burleigh, Lord Balfour of
Burnt Candlemas, the
Byng, Adm Sir George
Calgacus
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Cameron, Donald of Lochiel
Cameron, Ewan (later Sir) of Lochiel
Cameron, John of Lochiel
Cameron, Revd Richard
Cameronians, The
Campbell of Glenlyon, Captain Robert
Campbell, Archibald (see Argyll, 5th Earl of)
Campbell, Archibald (see Argyll, 7th Earl of)
Campbell, Archibald (see Argyll, 8th Earl and 1st Marquis of)
Campbell, John (see Argyll, 2nd Duke of)
Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudon
Campbell’s Royal Scots Fusiliers
Carberry Hill, battle of, App
Carbisdale, battle of, Appendix
Carham-on-Tweed, battle of, Appendix
Carlisle
Carlisle Castle
Carrieblair, battle of, App
Cassius Dio
Cause, The Great
Cecil, Sir William
Charles I
Charles II
Charles VI, King of France
Charles VII, King of France
Chaseabout Raid, the
Chatelherault, Duke of (see Hamilton, James, 2nd Earl of Arran)
Cholmondeley’s Regiment
Churchill, Winston
Clans:
Cameron
Campbell
Campbell of Argyle
Chisholm
Farquharson
Forbes
Fraser
Gordon
Grant
Leslie
MacDonald (MacDonnell) of Keppoch
MacDonald of Clanranald
MacDonald of Glencoe
MacDonald of Glengarry
MacDonald of Sleate (or Skye)
Macgregor
Mackay
Mackenzie of Seaforth
Mackintosh
Maclachlan
Maclaine of Lochbuie
Maclaren
Maclean of Drimmin
Maclean of Duart
Macleod of Lewes
Macneil of Barra
Menzies
Mercer
Morrison
Munro
Murray of Atholl
Rattray
Robertson
Ross
Stewart of Appin
Sutherland
Christian V, King of Denmark
Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of Gloucester (see Gloucester, Earl of)
Claverhouse, John Graham of, Viscount Dundee ‘Bonnie Dundee’
Cleland, Lt Col William
Clifford, Sir Robert
Clinton, Adm Lord
Cobham’s Regiment
Coldingham
Coldingham Priory
Coldstream
Comyn, Alexander, 2nd Earl of Buchan
Comyn, John (‘the Black’), 2nd Lord of Badenoch
Comyn, John (‘the Red’), 3rd Earl of Buchan
Comyn, Marjorie, Countess of Dunbar
Constantin II, King of Scotland
Constantin III, King of Scotland
Conway, Maj Gen Henry commanding Ligonier’s regiment at Culloden
Cope, Sir John
Corrichie, battle of, Appendix
Corrieyairick, Pass of
Covenanter Party, The
Covenanters
Crabb, John
Crawford, Earl(s) of
Cressingham, Hugh
Crichton, Sir William
Cromdale, battle of, App
Cromwell, Oliver
Cromwell, Richard
Culblean, battle of, App
Cullen Fields, battle of, App
Culloden House
Culloden, battle of, App
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of
Cunningham, Alexander, 1st Lord Kilmaurs andt Earl of Glencairn
Cunningham, William, 9th Earl of Glencairn
Dalnaspidal, battle of, Appendix
Dalriada, ancient kingdom of
Dalyell (or Dalziel), Gen Tam
Darien Scheme, The (Company of Scotland)
Darnley, Lord Henry Stewart
David I, King
David II, King
Declaration of Arbroath, The
Degsastan, battle of, App
Deira, ancient kingdom of (Yorkshire)
Derby
Dettingen, battle of
Disarming Act (1715)
Disarming Act (1725)
Disinherited, The
Dollar, battle of, App
Donald, Lord of the Isles
Doon Hill (nr Dunbar)
House of Douglas:
a) Black Douglases:
Douglas (the Black Douglas), ‘the Good Sir James’
Douglas, Archibald, 3rd Earl of (‘the Grim’)
Douglas, Archibald, 4th Earl of (‘the Tyneman’)
Douglas, Archibald, 5th Earl of
Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Moray
Douglas, Archibald, Guardian of Scotland
Douglas, Hugh, Earl of Ormond
Douglas, James ‘the Gross’, 7th Earl of (1st Earl of Avondale)
Douglas, James, 9th Earl of
Douglas, William, 1st Earl of
Douglas, William, 8th Earl of
Douglas, William, the Knight of Liddesdale
b) Red Douglases:
Douglas, Archibald, 5th Earl of Angus (‘Bell-the-Cat’)
Douglas, Archibald, 6th Earl of Angus
Douglas, George, 4th Earl of Angus
Douglas, Sir George, of Pittendreich
Douglasdale
D’Oysel (French ambassador, Henri Cleutin)
Drogheda, siege of
Drumclog, battle of, App
Drummond, Col John (see Perth, 4th Earl of)
Drummond, James (see Perth, 3rd Duke of)
Drummossie Moor (see Culloden, battle of)
Du Teillay, or Doutelle (French frigate)
Dudley, Lord Robert
Dumfries
Dun Néchtáin, battle of (also known as Dunnichen Moss or Nechtansmere), App
Dunadd
Dunbar Castle
Dunbar, battle of, App
Dunbar II, battle of, App
Dunbar, Agnes Randolph, Countess of (‘Black Agnes’)
Dunbar, East Lothian
Dunbar, George, 10th Earl of and 3rd of March
Dunbar, Marjorie, Countess of
Dunbar, Patrick de, Thane of Lothian
Dunbar, Patrick, 11th Earl of andh of March
Dunbar, Patrick, 8th Earl of and 1st of March
Dunbar, Patrick, 9th Earl of and 2nd of March
Dunbar, William (poet)
Duncan I, King
Duncanson, Maj Robert
Dundas, Henry (Lord Advocate)
Dundee, Viscount (see Claverhouse, John Graham of)
/> Dunkeld
Dunkeld, battle of, App
Dunkirk
Dupplin Moor, battle of, App
Durham
Durham Cathedral
Eadwulf of Northumberland (or Eadulf Cudel)
Ecgfrith (or Egfrid), King of Bernicia
Ecossaise Royale (French Royal Scots Regiment)
Edgar I, King
Edgehill, battle of
Edinburgh
Edinburgh Castle
Edward I
Edward II
Edward III
Edward VI
Eilean Donan Castle
Elcho, Lord(s)
Eldred, King of Northumbria
Elizabeth (French frigate)
Elizabeth I
Engagers, The
Eric, King of Norway
Errol, Earl(s) of
Erskine, John (see Mar, 23rd Earl of)
Ettrick forest
Evers, Sir Ralph
Eyemouth
Falkirk
Falkirk I, battle of, App
Falkirk II, battle of, App
Falkland Palace
Farquharson of Inverary, Col
Farquharson, Francis, Lord of Monoltrie
Farquharson-Mackintosh, Lady Anne (‘Colonel Anne,’ La Belle Rebelle)
Fawkes, Guido (or Guy)
First Bishops’ War
Fitzalan, Richard, Earl of Arundel
Fitzjames’ Horse
Fleming’s Regiment
Fletcher, Andrew of Saltoun
Flodden, battle of
Fontainbleau, Treaty of (1745)
Forbes, Duncan of Culloden (also known as Lord President Forbes)
Forbes’, Lord, Regiment
Forbes, Sir William of Craigievar
Fordell, Sir John Browne of
Fort Augustus
Fort George
Fort William
Foul Raid, The
Francois, Dauphin of France (later Francis II)
Fraser, Simon (see Lovat, Lord)
Fraser, William, Bishop of St Andrews
Fyvie, battle of, App
Galloway
Gardiner, Col James
Gardiner’s Regiment
Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
George I
George II
Glen Livet, battle of, App
Glen Trool, battle of, App
Glenbucket, John Gordon of
Glenbucket’s Regiment
Glencairn, Earl of (see Cunningham, Alexander, 1st Lord Kilmaurs)
Glencairn, William, Earl of (see Cunningham, William, 9th Earl of Glencairn)
Glencoe, massacre of, App
Glenshiel, battle of, App
Glorious Revolution, the
Gloucester, Earl of, Gilbert de Clare
Gododdin (see Votadini)
Gododdin, The (poem)
Gordon of Findlater, Sir John
Gordon, Col Nathaniel