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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

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