Scotland -- History -- Stuarts, to the Union, 1371-1707
Salkeld, Thomas, takes Willie Armstrong of Kinmont prisoner, 238-9.
Santa Casa removed by angels from Nazareth into Dalmatia, 141.
Scone, Brethren of Scone and Monks of May, 166.
Scott, John, the Fasting Man, 146-7.
Scott, Miss, of Scotstarvit, improves May light, 182.
Scott, Sir Walter, visits May Island, 185-6.
Segrave, Nicholas de, Governor of Dumbarton Castle, 200.
Sempill, James, of Beltreis, marries Mary Livingston, 50.
-- his parentage, 52.
-- imprisoned by Lennox, 57.
-- sent to England as hostage, 58.
-- incurs enmity of Morton, 59.
-- put to the boot, 59.
-- death, 60.
Sempill, Provost of Dumbarton, gets possession of
Castle for Covenanters, 207.
Seton, Mary, 69-78.
-- finest busker of hair, 7, 71.
-- parentage, 69.
-- enters Edinburgh with Mary Stuart after Carberry, 70.
-- at Lochleven, 70.
-- with Mary Stuart during captivity, 71-2.
-- romance of Andrew Beton's courtship of her, 73-7.
-- retires to Abbey of St. Peter's, Rheims, 77.
-- last memorial of her, 77-8.
Sheep, on May Island, 154.
Sibbald, his account of May Island, 154.
Song of Mary Stuart, 79-90.
-- attributed to Mary by Brantôme, 79-81.
-- discovery of manuscript copy by Dr. Galy, 82.
-- "Song" composed at Court in honour of Mary Stuart,
part of the original poem, 83.
-- additional stanzas, 83.
-- internal evidence of Brantôme's authorship, 84-6.
-- the whole poem restored, 86-90.
Stevenson, Robert, suggests improvement of May light, 183.
Stewarts of Minto and Town Council of Glasgow, 257.
-- organize opposition to extension of municipal liberty, 257-8.
-- head a tumultuous demonstration, 259.
-- attack Sir George Elphinstone, 260-2.
-- charged to enter ward in Dumbarton, 262.
-- ward changed to Perth and Dundee, 262.
-- suit brought against them by Sir George Elphinstone, 264.
"Stuart" tragedy, the first, 129-140.
-- published in 1601, 130.
-- presented to James VI, 131.
-- analysis of tragedy, 132-40.
Students, English, at Paris university jeered at as "tailards", 293.
Swave, Peder, his account of John Scott, the Fasting Man, 147 _n._
Swein, Asleif, plunders Monastery of May, 169.
Thenaw, St., legend of, 159.
Tournay, besieged by English in 1513, 306.
Transport service in old Scottish army, 283-4.
Treason of Dumbarton, 205.
Tullibardine, Marquis of, and Jacobites imprisoned in
Dumbarton Castle, 208.
Twelfth-night or Feast of the Bean at Scottish Court, 36.
Ulster, Annals of, record siege of Dumbarton, 200.
Union of England and Scotland projected by James VI, 215.
University of Paris, students of in 13th century, 255.
University of St. Andrews, Mary's intended bequest of books to, 65.
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