Scotland -- History -- Stuarts, to the Union, 1371-1707
Value of furniture in Castle on Little Cumbrae, 250-2.
"Victual", meaning of, 280.
Vuillequot ("Billy"), name applied by French to
Englishmen generally, 272.
Walker, Gavin, Chaplain of Loretto, restores ground
granted for shrine, 152.
Wapenshaws, established, 267.
-- James I's enactment concerning, 270.
-- during 15th and 16th centuries, 272.
-- evidence of their unpopularity, 272, 279.
Wells on May Island, 155.
William, King, confirms grants to Monks of May Island, 160.
-- and military service, 268.
Wreck of frigates _Nymphen_ and _Pallas_, 183.
Wyntoun, Andrew, his account of martyrdom of St. Adrian, 158-9.
-- his lines referring to the Parson of Kincardine's
seizure of Dumbarton Castle, 203.
Yeomen, equipment of in old Scottish army, 274.
-- divided into three classes, 271.
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