Scotland -- History -- Stuarts, to the Union, 1371-1707
-- inhabitants of Little Cumbrae hostile to him, 249.
Bruce, Robert, at Dumbarton Castle, 201-2.
-- enactment of, concerning military service, 268-9.
-- "testament" of, 277 _n._
Buccleuch meets Salkeld on a day of truce, 238.
-- protests against violation of truce, 239.
-- gets his signet ring conveyed to Will Armstrong, 239.
-- communicates with Armstrong's friends at a horse-race, 239.
-- organizes and heads an attack on Carlisle Castle, 240-1.
-- his action popular in Scotland, 241.
-- Robert Bowes demands that he should be delivered
over to England, 241.
-- defends himself at Convention of Estates, 241.
-- offers to submit his case to Commissioners, 242.
-- commanded to ward by James VI, 245.
-- surrenders into English custody, 246.
-- presented to Elizabeth, 246.
Buchan, Earl of, his donation to Monks of May, 163.
Buchanan, reads Livy with Mary Stuart, 10.
-- verses in praise of Mary's lettered Court, 31.
-- his verses on the Four Marys, 31, 32, 33, 34.
-- to Mary Fleming, 38.
-- to Mary Beton, 64, 65.
-- tutor to James VI, 211.
-- his _De Jure Regni apud Scotos_, 211.
Carlyle, "Jupiter", his account of destruction of
Chapel of Loretto, 152.
Carstairs and Covenanters imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle, 208.
Christening of James VI, practical joke at, 290.
Clifford, Lord Robert, devastates Annandale, 317.
Colquhoun, stratagem of Laird of, to recover Dumbarton Castle, 202.
-- origin of family motto, 202.
Colville, Robert, exposes sham miracle at Loretto, 148-9.
Commissariat of Scottish Army, 286.
Crawfurd, Thomas, of Jordanhill, captures Dumbarton Castle, 205-7.
Cumbrae, raid on the Smaller, 247-52.
-- Castle built by the Boyds, 248.
-- inhabited by Robert Boyd of Badinhaith, 248.
-- looted by the Montgomerys, 249.
-- inventory of articles in several rooms of Castle, 250-1.
-- gifted by Mary Stuart to Mary Livingston, 55.
Cunningham, proprietor of May Island, sets up first lighthouse, 178.
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