---- Sir Alexander, 16. Petition for compensation for losses, 61. Petition for Sheriffship of Cromartie, 98, 100. ---- Annas, 7 (note). ---- arms, 132, 133, 137 (and note 1). ---- (Major) Beauchamp Colclough, 102 (note 3). ---- Cainotomos, 135. ---- Euplocamos, 134. ---- family, descent of, 130 _seqq._ ---- George, 7 (note). ---- Helen, 7 (note). ---- Henry, 7 (note). ---- Hypsegoras, 133. ---- Colonel James, 102 (note 3). Urquhart, Jane, 7 (note). ---- John, 7 (note). ---- Sir John, of Craigfintray, 101 (note 2). Hereditary Sheriff of Cromartie, 60. Death, 102 (note 2). ---- John, of Craigfintray, "the Tutor of Cromartie," 5 (and note 1), 6 (and note 1), 19 (note), 102 (note 3). ---- Jonathan, 102. ---- Margaret, 7 (note). ---- Mellessen, 136. ---- Molin, 133. ---- Names of Chiefs and Primitive Fathers, Appendix i. 211. Names of Mothers of Chiefs, Appendix i. 213. ---- (de Vrquhartt), origin of name, 4 (note 2), 132 (note 1). ---- Pamprosodos, 133. ---- Phrenedon, 133. ---- Propetes, 133. ---- Rodrigo, 135. ---- SIR THOMAS (Urchard, Urquhardus, Wrqhward, Wrwhart), 132 (note). Account of Aberdeen and eminent men, 12. Account of Admirable Crichton, 157. Account of impoverished estates, 45. Ancestry, 2. At Worcester, 86, 129. Birth, 6. Birthplace unknown, 8. Book-hunting, 29. Characteristics, 53, 104 (and notes 1, 2), 105, 130, 144 (note 2). Conduct of creditors, 94. Death, 97, 99 (note 1). Description of his father's character, 14. Enters University of Aberdeen, 9 (and note 1). Escapes to England, 43. Foreign Travel, 22, 25, 27. Knighted, 44. Lesley and, 55. Liberated on parole, 89. Literary achievements, 2, 148. Lives at Cromartie--financial difficulties, 51. Loses ancestral domains and jurisdiction, 60. MS. of unpublished Poems quoted, 5 (note 2); described, 116. MSS. lost after Worcester, 88, 129, 154. On G. Anderson's preaching, 63, 66. Papers seized, 93. Portraits, 107. Praise of "the Tutor of Cromartie," 5 (and note 2). Prepares MSS. for publication, 89. Prisoner in the Tower, 88. Proclaimed rebel and traitor, 71. Relations with Ministers of Church, 61. Religious belief, 67. Reminiscence of his youth, 20. Rental, 51. Reply to Commissioners' remonstrances, 72. Resides in London, 50 (and note 2). Returns home, 30. Rising in North and, 69. Schemes and inventions, 53. Speed in composition, 117, 151. Succeeds to estates, 47. "Supplication" for pardon, 81. Takes up arms for Stuarts, 38, 69, 84. Vanity, 24 (note 3). Works:-- ΕΚΣΚΥΒΑΛΑΥΡΟΝ: or, Discovery of a most exquisite Jewel, 92. Account of, 148 _seqq._ (and note 1). Description of Admirable Crichton, 157 _seqq._ In contemporary politics, 168. On fame of Scots in battle, 157. Quoted, 67, 153, 165, 168, 170, 172, 174. _Epigrams_: Divine and Moral, 44.
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