Scotland -- History -- Stuarts, to the Union, 1371-1707
David, King, founds monastery on May Island, 160.
-- said to have granted monastery to monks of Reading, 160.
Days of truce on the Border, 238.
Desertion, Act dealing with, 289.
Douchtie (Duthie) founds the Chapel of Laureit, 143.
-- charter confirming grant of land to him, 143.
Dryburgh, House of, and Monks of May, 167.
Dues for upkeep of May light, 179-82.
Dumbarton, rock of, 199-208.
-- and Treaty of Union, 199.
-- early fort on, 199-200.
-- besieged by Norsemen, 200.
-- and Edward I, 200-1.
-- Wallace's sword kept in Castle, 201.
Dumbarton recaptured with the help of Laird of Colquhoun, 202.
-- held by the Parson of Kincardine, 203.
-- held by Earl of Lennox, 204.
-- besieged and taken by Royal forces, 204.
-- besieged by Regent Murray, 205.
-- captured by Thomas Crawfurd of Jordanhill, 205-7.
-- captured for Covenanters by Provost Sempill, 207.
-- used as a prison, 208.
Dunbar, Castle taken by English, 316-7.
Dundemore, Sir John de, and Monks of the May, 164.
Dupplin, Battle of, 318.
Edinburgh and St. Giles, 190-7.
Eggou Ruffus, gives land to Monks of May Island, 163.
Elizabeth, Queen, and Mary Stuart, 1, 6, 7, 20.
-- writes to Morton concerning burial of Secretary Maitland, 46-7.
-- replies to Queen of Scots concerning
_Maister Randolphe's Fantasie_, 101-2.
-- writes to James VI demanding the delivery of Buccleuch, 241.
Elphinstone, Sir George, nominated Provost of Glasgow by Lennox, 254.
-- appeals to the King, 256.
-- elected Provost by colleagues, 256.
-- attacked by Stewarts of Minto, 260-2.
-- warded in Glasgow Castle, 262.
-- suit brought against him by Stewarts of Minto, 265.
Enactments concerning archery, 269, 273, 274.
Englishmen as "tailards" (longtails, coués, caudati),
references to, at christening of James VI, 290.
-- in anonymous medieval poem descriptive of
national characteristics, 293.
-- in Jacques de Vitry, 293.
-- in Etienne de Bourbon, 294.
-- in Richard of Devizes, 295.
-- in romance of _Richard Coer de Leon_, 296-7.
-- in _Monument. Germ._, 297 and _n._
-- in _Chronicle of Lanercost_, 288-9, 302.
-- in Matthew of Paris, 299-300.
-- in Rishanger, 302.
-- in Henry Knighton, 302.
-- in John of Bridlington, 302-3.
-- in connection with invasion of France by Henry V, 304.
-- in Olivier Basselin, 304-5, 312.
-- in Ballade on Jeanne d'Arc, 305.
-- in Monstrelet, 305.
-- in _Dépucellage de la ville de Tournay_, 306.
-- in _Courroux de la Mort contre les Anglois_, 306, 307.
-- in Eustache Deschamps's works, 307-12.
-- in Jean Molinet's poems, 313.
-- in Crétin, 313.
-- in Larivey's _Les Tromperies_, 313.
-- in Saint-Amant's _Rome Ridicule_, 314.
-- in Conrart, 314.
-- in Bower, 315-16.
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