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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

 

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