Scotland -- History -- Stuarts, to the Union, 1371-1707
-- in Hemingburgh, 316-17, 318.
-- in Bower, 318.
-- in anonymous political song, 319.
-- in _Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy_, 319-20, 344.
-- in Skelton, 320-1.
-- in John Oxenedes, 322.
-- in _Annales Gandenses_, 323.
Feuds, measures against them taken by James VI, 214.
Fitz-Michael, John, his liberality to Monks of May, 162.
Fleming, Lord, besieged in Dumbarton Castle, 205.
Fleming, Mary, 35-48.
-- related to Mary Stuart, 35.
-- as Queen of the Bean, 36-8.
-- courted by Sir Henry Sidney, 38.
-- courtship of, by Secretary Maitland, 39-41.
-- marries Maitland, 42.
-- with Mary Stuart on morning of Bothwell's trial, 43.
-- sends ring to Mary at Lochleven, 43.
-- is asked for by Mary at Sheffield, 44.
-- death of her husband, 44.
-- appeals to Elizabeth for burial of husband's body, 45-6.
-- subjected to petty annoyances by Morton, 47.
-- obtains reversion of husband's forfeiture, 48.
Football and golf cried down to encourage archery, 273.
Forret, John, proprietor of May Island, 178.
Ghent, looted by English, 323.
Gilbert of St. Martin, his gift of land to
Monastery on May Island, 163.
Giles, St., feast of, 190.
-- history of, 192-3.
-- parish church of Edinburgh dedicated to, 193.
-- relic of, 193-4.
-- statue of, destroyed, 194-6.
Glasgow, Riotous, 253-266.
-- position of, amongst Scottish burghs at beginning of
17th century, 253.
-- nomination of its Provost and selection of Bailies, 253-4.
-- Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood appointed Provost of, 254.
-- Ludovic, Duke of Lennox, and Town Council of, 254-5.
-- appeal of Town Council to Privy Council, 256.
-- full liberty in election of Magistrates secured, 256.
-- Sir George Elphinstone elected Provost by Town Council, 256.
-- Stewarts of Minto oppose new system of election, 257-8.
-- riotous proceedings of partisans of Stewarts of Minto, 259.
-- Sir George Elphinstone attacked, 260-2.
-- Act for Staying of Unlawful Conventions within Burgh
first applied, 263.
-- decision of Privy Council in the matter of issue between
Sir George Elphinstone and the Stewarts, 264-5.
Golf and football "cried down" to encourage archery, 273.
Gospatric, Earl, his liberality to Monks of May, 161.
Grames, the, act as Buccleuch's agents, 239.
Guernsey, medieval cry of "la Coue" still heard in, 315.
Guinegate, Battle of, 307.
Hand-guns (hagbuts and culverins) introduced in Scottish army, 274-6.
Helena, St., builds church at Nazareth, 141.
Henry V, invasion of France by, 304.
Hind, as sinister supporter in Edinburgh coat of arms,
origin of, 192.
"Horners", measures against them taken by James VI, 213.
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