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1: A Table of the principall matters touched in the Hiſtorie of Scotland, where
note that the firſt number ſignifieth the page, the ſecond the line, not
accounting aboue 58. line in the firſt Colume at the moſt.
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- BAle Iohn cited. 147.21
- Bale Iohn cited. 315.103
- Balentine cited. 330.36
- Balentine cited. 242.9
- Bache an Italian Capitaine, a manne of great experience and skill. 476.9
- Bag [...]munts taxe. 4 [...]6.55
- Baibrid a village in Scotlande. 2 [...]. 80
- Ballioll Iohn ſvveareth to do ho|mage to king Edvvard of Eng|lande, for the Realme of Scot|land. 209.80
- Ballioll Edvvarde ſonne to king Iohn, maryeth the eldeſt daugh|ter of Charles Earle of Va|loys. 300.44
- Ballioll Edvvard requireth ayde of king Edvvarde, to recouer the crovvne of Scotland. 333.20
- Balliol Edvvard landeth in Scot|lande vvith an armie. 333.52
- Ballioll Edvvard crovvned king of Scotland. 334.64
- EEBO page image 559Ballioll Edvvard vvithdravveth him into England. 347.71
- Ballioll Edvvarde reſigneth hys righte in the Crovvne of Scot|land to King Edvvard. 353.41
- Ballocht Donald inuadeth Loch|quhaber vvith an armye of Re|bels. 378.103
- Ballocht Donald diſcomfiteth and ſtayeth the Kings povver, and returneth home vvith greate b [...]ties. 378.108
- Ballocht Donalde taken, and hys head ſente for a preſente to the King. 379.9
- B [...]ne Makedonald, looke Make|donald.
- Banquho ſlayne. 246.97
- Bane Donalde Crovvned Kyng of of Scottes. 259.67
- Bane Donalde fleeth againe into the Iles. 259.115
- Bane Donald reſtored to his king|dome. 260.22
- Bane Donald ſlayeth Edgars meſ|ſengers. 260
- Bane Donald put to flight by Ed|gar, and chaſed into the Iles. 160. 79
- Bane Donald dieth in priſon .260. [...]e. 90
- B [...]ketting cheere banished out of Scotland. 263.72
- Ba [...]nockeſbourne. 316.32
- B [...]nockes vvhy ſo called. 310.33
- Banquho Thane of Lochquha|ber. 139.40
- Barõs to make Gibbets & dravv| [...]rels in their liberties. 253.17
- Barons of England ſue for ayde to the Frenchmẽ and Scots againſt King Iohn. 282.7
- Baron Grayſtocke and his proui|ſion taken by the Scots 359.69
- Barons rebell againſt King Iames the fourth. 408.59
- Barons diſcõfited & ſlaine. 408.63
- Barre, a tovvne in Scotlãd. 234.21
- Barre, a skilfull vvarriour. 176.12
- Barton Andrevve ſente to ſea a|gainſt Hollanders. 413.82
- B [...]on Andrevv and Iohn by let|ters of Marque, bring Portin|gales goodes into Scotlande. 45. 23
- B [...]on Andrevv ſlayne vpon the Sea. 416.1
- Barron Roberte taketh certayne English priſes. 416
- Barvvike reſtored to the Scottes. 183. 9
- Barvvike both Caſtel and tovvne [...]oane by the Englishmẽ. 282.97
- Barvvike beſieged by the En|glishmen. 300.93
- Barvvike taken by the English|men. 301.8
- Barvvike vvonne by the Scottes from the Englishmen. 321.28
- Barvvike beſieged by King Ed|vvard the third of England .336. [...]. 65
- Barvvike yeelded to Kyng Ed|vvarde. 338.68
- Barvvike recouered by the Scots. 353. 16
- Barvvike taken by the Englishmẽ and repayred agayne. 353.39
- Barvvike vvonne by the Scottes, and recouered by the English|men. 357.83
- Barvvike deliuered by K. Henry the E [...]h to the Scottes. 398.81
- Barvvike Tovvne and Caſtel ta|ken by the Englishmẽ. 404.13
- [...]s Leutenant of Britaine, leadeth his army againſt Caran| [...]. 81.70
- [...]hus the Lieutenant ſlayne. [...]. 106
- [...]ron Roberte the Carmelite ta|ken by the Scottes. 319.27
- Baſtõ Robert a Carmelite. 315.104
- Baſsinates, a kinde of fish ſeene in greate number, and vvhat they ſignifie. 191.10
- Battayle of .30. Clannes agaynſte. 30. 79
- Battayle of Harlovv. 373.26
- Battaile of Bauge. 374.11
- Battayle betvveene Victorinus, and Ferguſius ſeuered by a ſtrõg tempeſt. 97.40
- Battaile betvveene Crovves and Pies on the one ſide, and Ra|uens on the other. 135.51
- Battaile of Bannockeſbourne .319. line. 44
- Battaile of Murthlake. 233.37
- Battayle of Halidovvne hil. 338.21
- Battaile of Blackbourne. 346.50
- Battaile of Duplin. 333.94
- Battaile of Poicters fought. 353.70
- Battaile of Piperden. 383.56
- Battaile of Saint Albons. 396.17
- Bataile of Floddon. 421.64
- Battaile of Glaſquho vvonne by the gouernour of Scotlãd. 462.28
- Beton Iames made Archbishoppe of Glaſgevv. 414.106
- Beaton Iames, Archbishoppe of Glaſgo, tranſlated to Saint An|drevves. 431.99
- Beton Dauid, Abbotte Arbroith, ſente Ambaſſadour into France. 442. 13
- Beaton Iames Archbishoppe of S. Andrevvs, departeth this life. 445. 75
- Beaton Dauid Cardinal and Arch|bishoppe of Saint Andrevves, his forging of a vvill .457.39. he eſtablisheth himſelfe chiefe re|gente of Scotlande .457.45. hys crafty iugling eſpied by the Proteſtãts .457.51. he is commit|ted to vvarde in the Caſtell of Dalketh. 458.31
- Beaton Dauid the Cardinall, cor|rupteth his keepers, and getteth abrode at libertie. 459.48
- Beatrice Counteſſe Dovvglas, married to hir huſbands brother. 393. 32
- Beatrice Countes Dovvglas ſub|mitteth hirſelfe to the Kyng. 394. 59
- Beatrice daughter to King Ed|vvard, married to Sithrike king of Northumberland. 201.28
- Beatrice poyſoneth hir huſbande. 201. 29
- Beatrice put to death. 201.33
- Beaſts dye roaring after a ſtrange ſort. 186.73
- Beaſts doing harme in paſture or corne to be impounded. 181.79
- Beauclerke Henry created Kyng of England. 261.16
- Beauclearke Henrye marrieth Maude ſiſter to K. Edgar. 261.24
- Beauclerke Henries iſſue by Maude. 261.34
- Beauford Iohn, Erle of Somerſet. 248. 30
- Beda cited. 154.98
- Beda cited. 17.69
- Belles melted in the Steeples by fire. 297.64
- Benefices beſtovved after Floddõ field in Scotland. 426.109
- Bercklay Thomas Knight ſent in|to Scotlande vvith a greate po|vver. 346.45
- Berklay Dauid knight ſlain. 352.26
- Bertha drovvned by inundation of vvaters. 280.87
- Beuerley ſaued from the ſpoyle of the Scottes for a ſumme of mo|ney. 324.69
- Bible in Englishe published vni|uerſally through the Realme of Scotland. 458.65
- Bishop Thomas. 461.5
- Bishop Thomas ſent by the Earle of Lennox to the King of En|glande, to aduertiſe the King of his proceedings. 463.66
- Bishop Thomas of Vtheltree for|falted in Scotlãd by acte of Par|liamente, and all his landes and goodes giuen and annexed to the Crovvne. 464.100
- Bishops ſeat of Candida Caſa firſt inſtituted. 94.113
- Bishops trauell betvvixt the Bri|taines and Picts to bring them to communication of peace. 133.65
- Bishops ſea planted at Dunkelde. 137. 49
- Bishops ſea at Abimethy tranſla|ted to Saint Andrevves. 182.18
- Beringonium, looke Caſtell of Be|ringonium.
- Bishops vvithout any certain Di|oceſes. 182.28
- Bishoppes and ordinaries to haue authoritie to looke to all mennes faith, as vvell of them that are publique as priuate. 1 [...]2.20
- Bishops ſea of Abirden vvher firſt erected. 232.27
- Bishops ſeas reſtored, and nevvly erected by Malcolme. 257.20
- Bishopprickes erected by Dauid the firſt. 263.91
- Bishops of Scotland ſummoned to a Conuocation at Northamp|ton. 275.56
- Bishoppes Sea at Arguile erected. 280. 81
- Bishop a Scottishman, richly re|vvarded by King Henrye the eyght. 474.16
- Biſſare Iohn, and VValter Biſſart banished the Realme. 286.37
- Biron Chapelle Monſter, a french Captaine. 477.23
- Brudus choſen K. of Pictes. 170.24
- Blacke Prince taketh the King of France, and his ſonne priſoners. 353. 73
- Blacke Agnes of Dunbar. 345.22
- Blacke den, or Diuels den. 190.58
- Blacke houre. 381.4
- Blacke Friers ſent into Scotlande. 285. 50
- Blacke Parliament. 322.67
- Bladus King of Orkney ſleyeth himſelfe. 26.46
- Blaſphemy and ſvvearing notably punished. 199.80
- Blaſphemers to haue their tungs cut out. 180.113
- Bloudy cuſtome of Scottes. 17.23
- Bloudy bickering for a Greyhoũd. 80. 26
- Boares tuſkes of exceeding big|nes. 262.88
- Boartinke landes vvhy ſo called. 262. 86
- Boclough Lord comming to aſſiſt King Iames the fifth vvith a po|vver .438. is diſcomfited and put to flight. 438.73
- Bogdale vvherof ſo named. 99.74
- Boyd Thomas Barle of Arrane in the Kings diſpleaſure. 400.26
- Boyd Thomas Earle of Arrane, diuorced from his vvife. 400.37
- Boyd Thomas Earle of Arrane, being cited, refuſeth to appeare. 400. 97
- Boyd Thomas Earle of Arrane fleeth into Englande, and from thence into Denmarke. 400.104
- Boyd Thomas Earle of Arrane murthered. 401.11
- Bonifacius Quirinus a godly pre|cher, commeth into Scot. 144.10
- Bonifacius Quirinus buildeth ma|ny Churches in Scotlãd. 144.27
- Bonifacius Quirinus dyeth in Roſſe. 144.75
- Booke called Regia Maieſtas. 238
- Bookes of Chronicles, and other Scottish matters burnt. 308.59
- Borderers deſirous of vvarre .356. line. 124
- Borthvvike Iohn accuſed of here|ſie, condemned, and his picture burned. 446.41
- Boundes betvveene England and Scotland, in the dayes of VVil|liam Cõquerour and Malcolme. 255. 58
- Bounds of the Scottish kingdome. 182. 41
- Bouchetell Guillame Knight .480. line. 86
- Bovves Robert Knight takẽ per|ſoner, and deteyned in Scotlãd. 447.88. & .474. 97
- Bovves Robert knight ſent home out of Scotlande into Englande. 458. 34
- Bourgh vnder Stanemore ſacked by the Scottes. 321.115
- Boyd Thomas Knight ſlaine .386. line. 94
- Boys Alexanders vvife, and hyr aduentures. 308.10
- Bracehara a Citie in Po [...]tingale builded. 2.27
- Brayes, a point of land in Angus. 214. 61
- Brechin vvith the Churche there deſtroyed by the Danes. 234.5
- Bredus inuadeth the Scots vvith a povver of Irishmen. 27.54
- Bredus Shippes burned. 27.60
- Bredus and his povver vanqui|shed. 28.3
- Bredus brother to Gilchriſt .276. line. 60
- Brek Simon a valiant Scot ſente for into Ireland. 5.31
- Brek crovvned King of Scottes in the marble ſeate. 5.41
- Brek firſt King of Scots in Irelãd. 5. 45
- Brek brought the marble ſeate in|to Ireland. 5.38
- Brek dyeth. 5.58
- Bren and Cornelius heads of a faction in Ireland. 196.13
- Bren and his army ſlaine and cha|ſed. 196.67
- Brenna daughter to the Kyng of Mertia. 168.54
- Brenna married vnto tvvo bro|thers. 168.55
- Brennius Lieutenaunte, or the Thane of the Ile of Man ſlain. 140. 88
- Brezey Pierce ſent into Englande vvith an army, to aide K. Henry the ſixt againſte Edvvarde the fourth. 398.107
- Brezey Pierce beſieged by En|glishmenne, and reſcued by the Scottes. 399.16
- Bridge ouer Dee nigh Aberdene builded. 429.31
- Bright Starre like a Comete ap|peareth in the Skie. 413.86
- Britaines driuen from their ſeates by the Pictes. 6.23
- Britaines miſlike the Scottes and Pictes alliance. 6.62
- Britains practiſe to ſet diſcord be|tvvene the Picts and Scots. 6.72
- Britaines ſende Ambaſſadours to the Picts. 6.93
- Britaines and Picts come againſte the Scottes. 7.83
- Britains purpoſed to deſtroy both Picts and Scottes. 8.9
- Britaines treaſon reuealed vnto Ferguſius. 8.13
- Britaines reputed cõmon enimies both to Scottes and Pictes. 9.3
- Britains rob both Scots and Picts to ſet them at diſcord. 9.50
- British armye put to flight by the Scottes and Picts. 9
- Britaines require peace of the Scottes and Pictes. 10.9
- EEBO page image 560Britaines inuade the Pictes. 15.74
- Britaines inuade the Scottes .16. line. 18
- Britaines diſcomfited by the Scots and Pictes. 17.51
- Britaines proude for repulſing the Romanes. 28.63
- Britaines refuſe ayde againſte the Romaynes at their ſeconde cõ|ming. 28.72
- Britaines vanquished by the Ro|maines. 28.85
- Birth of our Sauioure Chriſte .31. line. 32
- Britaines vveeried through trauel and hunger. 33.90
- Britaines leuie an army againſt the Ronmines. 39.10
- Britaines pardoned for their Re|bellion. 36.16
- British lavves abrogated in Bri|taine, and the Romaine eſtabli|shed. 36.23
- Britaines eftſoones rebell. 39.1
- Britaynes by Oſtorius, the moſt part ſlayne and taken. 39.33
- Brigantes vvhere they inhabited. 39. 43
- Birth of a monſtrous childe. 41.5
- Britaines moue a nevve Rebelliõ. 43. 80
- Barvvike and Carelile burnt. 44. line. 16
- British commons riſe againſte the Romanes. 67.98
- Britaine receyueth the Chriſtian faith. 70.18
- Britaines vvith the Scottes and Pictes ſpoile their ovvne coun|trey. 71.66
- Buckle of King Iames the fourthes helmet, gnavven vvith Mice. 421. 24
- Britaines betray the Romanes. 81. line. 97
- Britaines by the Scottes sharpely repulſed out of VVeſtmerland. 84. 4
- Britishe Kings conſtreyned to go|uerne at the Romaines appoint|ment and order. 93.30
- Britaines ioyne vvith Maximia|nus againſt the Scottes. 101.25
- Britaines require aide of Valenti|nianus the Emperoure. 103.33
- Britaines flee out of Pictand, and come ouer the Riuer of T [...]ne. 104. 53
- Britaines ſend to Etius in Fraunce for aide agaynſt the Scottes and Pictes. 104.86
- Britaines though forſaken of the Romanes, determine to reſiſt the Scottes and Pictes. 104.107
- Britaines ſue to the Scottes and Pictes for peace. 105.89
- Britaines ſend to Etius into Frãce for aide. 105. [...]2
- Britaines put to flight, and ſlayne by the Scottes and Picts. [...]07.32
- Britaines made tributaries to the Scottes and Pictes. 108.4
- Britaines ſende into Britaine Ar|morike for aide. 110.41
- Britaines great earneſtneſſe to re|couer their libertie. 110.76
- Britaines put to flighte and ſlaine. 111. 27
- Britaines flee from the Scots. 114. line. 100
- Britaines ſente to defend the bor|ders, are d [...]neſſed. 115.52
- Britaines put to flight, and chaſed by the Pictes. 117.4
- Britaines require aide of Scottes and Pictes againſte the Saxons. 117. 89
- Britaines conſtreyned to flee into VVales. 119.71
- Britaines refuſe to receyue Loth or any of his ſonnes to reigne o|uer them. [...]26.100
- Britaines through reſt and eaſe, become vnapte to ſuſteyne the paynes of vvarres. 128.23
- Britaines make ſuddaine inuaſion into the Saxons camp, and viter|ly diſcomfite and ſlay them. 130. line. 30
- Britaines repẽt thẽ of their league made vvith the Pictes. 132.56
- Britaines, Scottes, and Picts, pitch their tentes to fight [...] neere the bankes of Humber. 133.59
- Britaines vvill not conſente to haue peace vvith the Scottes and Pictes. 134.11
- Britains put to flight by the Scots and Pictes. 134.43
- Britaines and Scottes put the Sax|ons to flight. 140.47
- Britaines and Scots diſtreſſed by the Pictes and Saxons. 140.84
- Britaines and Scots depart ſecret|ly into Northumberlande, and vvaſt it. 141.37
- Britaines buy peace of the Danes for money. 194.38
- Britaines require to ioine in armes vvith the Scottes agaynſte the Danes. 194
- Aymouth Caſtell raſed. 480.94
- Britaines enter into the Scottishe confines, and carrie avvay boo|ties. 194.96
- Britaines ouerthrovven by the Scottes. 1 [...]4 115
- Britaines ſue to Scottes for peace. 195. 15
- Brian Frauncis an Englishe Cap|tayne. 467.63
- Bribers to be hanged. 180.103
- Brigantia a Citie in Spayne, novv called Compoſtella builded. 2.39
- Broken men are theeues and out|lavves vpon the borders. 438.65
- Broughtie Crag Caſtell vvonne by the Englishmen. 469.71
- Broughtie Crag Caſtell beſieged by the Lorde Gouernour. 470.92. forſaken, and the ſiege bro|ken vp. 472.27
- Broughty Crag holden by the Englishmen. 480.29. vvonne by the Frenchmen. 480.40
- Broningfielde, or Brunenburgh battayle. 201.84
- Brookes Thomas. 462.62
- Bruce Roberte marrieth Martha daughter to the Earle of Car|rike. 295.17
- Bruce Roberte aftervvard Kyng of Scotland borne. 295.38
- Bruce Roberte occaſion of the o|uerthrovve of the Scottes at Dunbar. 301.48
- Bruce Roberte ſubmitteth hym|ſelfe to King Edvvard. 301.35
- Bruce and Cumeyn conſpire a|gainſt King Edvvard. 309.45
- Bruce Roberte crovvned King of Scotland. 311.28
- Bruce Edvvard, brother to Kyng Robert. 313.114
- Bruce Edvvard proclaymed King of Irelande. 320.45
- Bruce Mariorie, daughter to king Robert Bruce. 247.80
- Brudeus K. of Pictes. 137.13
- Brudeus denieth to deliuer certain Scottish outlavves vnto Aydan. 139. 23
- Brudeus proclaymeth vvarre a|gainſt the Scottes. 140.9
- Brudeus vntroth oftẽ notified. 146
- Brudeus entreth Northumberland vvith an army. 151.79
- Brudus ſlaine by his ovvne ſub|iects. 171.30
- Brudus created King of Picts. 171. line. 50
- Brudus hangeth vp certaine Scot|tish robbers vpõ gibbets. 171.55
- Brudus ſendeth to the Scottes to renevv their league. 171.59
- Brudus ſendeth to Edvvin Kyng of Northumberland for ayd a|gainſt the Scottes. 171.70
- Brudus entreth into Angus vvith an army. 172.17
- Brudus dyeth. 173.30
- Buerne an Englishman fledde to the Danes. 189.66
- Bulles head, a token of execution. 387. 50
- Bulmer Raufe taken priſoner. 468. line. 36
- Buriall of noble menne to bee ſo|lemnely fulfilled. 181.105
- Buriall of companions and friends in the vvarres commaunded. 181. line. 46
- Burnt Candlemaſſe. 353.62
- Bute and Aran taken by the Nor|vvegians. 289.40
- Buthquhane vvhereof ſo named. 99. 71