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  • QVarrell of Iames the fourth, for the battayle foughte at Floddon. 420.70
  • Queene Margaret vvife to Mal|colme dyeth. 259.4
  • Queenes ferrie. 254.13
  • Queene Spontana ſlaine in hir bed in ſted of hir husband. 153.26
  • Queene mother to Iames the fifth departeth this life. 445.59
  • Queene Dovvager fleeth vvyth hir tvvo ſonnes into Irelande. 131. 201
  • Queene Dovvager dyeth in Ire|lande. 132.1
  • Queene Guaynore vvife to Ar|thure, vvith many moe Britishe Ladyes, taken priſoner. 134.75
  • Queene Guaynore deteyned per|petuall priſoner in the Caſtell of Dunbar in Angus. 135.15
  • Queene Dovvager married to Iames Stevvard. 386.80
  • Queene Dovvager and hir huſ|band impriſoned, and releaſſed. 386. 84
  • Queene Dovvager dyeth. 388.61
  • Quene mother called Dovvager, and Mary the yong Queene of Scotland hir daughter, reſtrey|ned of their libertie by com|maundement of the Gouernour, and kept in Lithgovv. 458.71
  • Quhitelline or VVhiteline ſlayne. 141. 95
  • Quhitteme firſt inſtituted. 94.113
  • Qu [...]eie Roger, Earle of VVen|cheſter, made Conneſtable of Scotland. 285.9 [...]

R.

  • RAineth frogges. 56.4 [...]
  • Rayneth birds. [...]1. [...]03
  • Rayneth bloud. 108
  • Rayneth bloud. 152.26
  • Raineth adders and ſnakes. 186.77
  • Raineth ſtones. 222.15
  • Rainolde Captayne of the Nor|vvegians. 204.79
  • Raiſers of the people to leaſe life, goodes, & lands, and the people rayſed to leeſe the ſame. 246.16
  • Ramſie Alexander inuadeth En|gland vvith an army. 346.17
  • Ramſie Alexander impriſoned by VVilliam Dovvglas, dieth there in great miſerie. 348.41
  • Randall Thomas choſen Gouer|noure of Scotlande during the minoritie of King Dauid the ſe|cond. 330.53
  • Randall Thomas poyſoned by a Monke. 332.11
  • Randall Thomas Gouernoure di|eth. 332.77
  • Rashe bushe keepeth the Covve. 305. 77
  • Raſin, generall of all the Danes in England. 194.4
  • Raſin ſlayne. 194.12
  • Ratcliffe Roger eſquier, ſent Am|baſſadour into Scotland. 436.53
  • Rauishers of Maidens to dye for the offence. 18 [...].20
  • Redde head, a point of land in An|gus. 224.6 [...]
  • Rebellion of Britaines appeaſed. 4 [...]. 74
  • Rebellion of the people agaynſte Natholocus the King. 75.20
  • Rebellion in Kent. 88.57
  • Rebelliõ moued in the Iles againſt Soluathius. 198.23
  • Rebellion moued in Gath [...] a|gainſt King VVilliam. 281.7
  • Rebelles of Catlmes ouerthrovvẽ and punished. 280.20
  • Rebellion moued by the inhabi|tants of Murrey land. 270.49
  • Rebels in Murrey lande ſtay the Kings meſſengers. 270.57
  • Rebellion moued againſte Kyng Duffe. 206.106
  • Rebels of Murrey land ouerthro|vven, and the people p [...]to to the ſvvorde. 270.74
  • Rebellion moued in Gallovvay. 255. 75
  • Rebellion moued in Murrey lãd. 256. 17
  • Rebels in Murrey land pardoned vpon their ſubmiſsion. 206.63
  • Riot and ſuperfluous chere brou|ght into Scotland. 257.23
  • Rebellion againſte King Alexan|der. 262.34
  • Rebellion againſt king VVilliam. 279. 39
  • Rebels ſeuerely punished. 279.6 [...]
  • Rebels at Hadington sharply pu|nished. 331.16
  • Rebellion moued in Englande by Iacke Stravve. 359.2
  • Rebellion moued by Donalde of the Iles, againſt the Gouernour. 373. 4
  • Rebellion moued in VVales a|gainſt King Henrie the fifth 374 line. 16
  • Rebellion moued againſte Kyng Iames, by Alexander Lorde of the Iles. 376.74
  • Rebellion moued by Donald Bal|loche of the Iles. 378.101
  • Rebellion moued by Angus Duffe of Stratherne. 379.36
  • Rebellion of the Dovvglaſſes a|gainſt EEBO page image 569 the King. 392.61
  • Rebellion of the Barons againſte King Iames the fourth. 408.50
  • Rebellion in Cornevvall. 420.46
  • Redvvalde King of Eaſt angles. 143. 67
  • Recroſſe in Stainemore vvhy ſo called. 255. [...]4
  • Redbrayes. 233.65
  • Redshankes. 318.17
  • Reginald Abbot of Arbroth. 276. line. 39
  • Reginalde King of the Iles mur|thered. 293.50
  • Reginald brother Harold created King of Man. 283.83
  • Reginald ſlayne. 292.84
  • Regulus Albatus a Greekishe Monke. 87.30
  • Renfrovve. 270.99
  • Reſignation of Iohn Ballioll to King Roberte of all hys title in the Crovvne of Scotlande. 325. line. 113
  • Ros Makdonald, a notable rob|ber. 379.52
  • Ros Makdonalde taken and exe|cuted. 379.63
  • Retainers to ſuffer death. 246.20
  • Rethirdaill vvhy ſo named. 17.56
  • Reuther onely ſonne to Dorua|dille. 14.18
  • Reuther crovvned King. 14.50
  • Reuther fleeth to a Caſtell in Cathneſe. 15.60
  • Reuther purſued and taken. 15.60
  • Reuther pardoned. 15.62
  • Reuther and Nobilitie of Scot|land flee to Beringonium. 16.33
  • Reuther eſcapeth the ſiege. 16.63
  • Reuther paſſeth into Irelãd. 16.71
  • Reuther ſent for out of Irelande. 17. 14
  • Reuther, vvhome Beda calleth Renda. 17.70
  • Reuther ſuppoſed to be the firſte Prince of Scottes that ſet foote in Britaine to inhabite. 17.72
  • Reuther dyeth. 18.9
  • Reutha choſen King. 18.15
  • Reutha calleth a Parliamẽt. 18.74
  • Reutha reſigneth the gouernemẽt of the Realme. 18.84
  • Revvard for killing a VVolfe. 13. line. 39
  • Richard Duke of Normandy. 220. line. 4
  • Richardus de Sancto Victore borne. 263.34
  • Richarde Earle of Glouceſter in|uadeth Cumberlande vvith a mighty army. 255.20
  • Richard the firſt crovvned Kyng of England. 278.1
  • Richard the firſte goeth tovvarde the holye lande vvith an army. 278. 4
  • Richard the firſte takẽ priſoner by the Emperoure of Almaine. 279 line. 19
  • Richarde the firſt of England dy|eth. 279.77
  • Richard the firſt crovvned Kyng of England. 358.66
  • Richard inuadeth Scotland vvyth an army. 360.107
  • Richarde marrieth Iſabell, daugh|ter to the French King. 366.62
  • Richarde goeth into Irelande to ſubdue Rebels. 366.63
  • Richard depoſed frõ the Crovvne of England. 366.69
  • Richard dyeth. 366.81
  • Richard Bishoppe of Sainte An|drevvs. 274.71
  • Richarde the third of England, o|uerthrovven and ſlayne by Hẽ|ry Earle of Richmond. 406.73
  • Richmondshire redeemed from ſpoyle of the Scottes vvith a ſumme of money. 323.85
  • Righte miniſtreth hope of good ſucceſſe. 101.47
  • Riotouſneſſe the mother of ſick|neſſes. 149.112
  • Riuer of Cree. 88.28
  • Riuer of Tine. 61.83
  • Riuer of Munda. 88.100
  • Riuer of Lochtee runneth vvyth bloud. 234.63
  • Riuer of Caron. 29.25
  • Riuer of Lochtey. 26.51
  • Riuer of Lochneſſe. 26.63
  • Riuer of Ovvſe. 228.49
  • Riuer of Carron runneth vvyth bloud. 97.33
  • Riuer of Almound. 280.88
  • Riuer of Tay. 50.83
  • Riuer of Clide. 51.25
  • Riuer of Armound. 52.107
  • Riuer of Erne. 333.70
  • Riuer of Levviſſe. 151.19
  • Riuer of Deir. 313.115
  • Riuer of Forth. 94.11
  • Riuer of Dune ran vvith bloud. 91. 100
  • Riuer of Bane in Ireland. 196.20
  • Riuer of Sulvvay. 358.14
  • Riuer of Svvale. 321.93
  • Riuer of Leuine. 177.100
  • Riuer of Annan. 178.11
  • Riuer of Tvvede. 178.14
  • Riuer of Clud. 178.15
  • Riuer of Sulvvey. 389.69
  • Riuer of Annand. 389.70
  • Riuer of Sare. 389.70
  • Riuer of Rule. 415.80
  • Riuer of Tvveede. 419.111
  • Riuer of Tuyſell. 419.112
  • Riuer of Tyll. 421.36
  • Riuer of Eske. 432.21
  • Robbers on the high vvaye to be put to the ſvvord. 181.8
  • Robert ſonne to VVilliam con|queror ſent into Northumber|lande vvith a mightye povver. 255. 45
  • Robert the ſeconde ſun to VVal|ter Stevvarde, and Margerye Bruce. 246.81
  • Robert the ſeconde marrieth Iſa|bell Mure. 247.83
  • Robert the ſecõd firſt of the Ste|vvards that vvare the crovvne of Scotland. 247.111
  • Robert duke of Albanie, ſlayeth Dauid Stevvard duke of Roth|ſay. 247.116
  • Robert the firſt crovvned king of Scotland. 311.28
  • Robert and his armie diſcomfited at Me [...]fene by the Englishmen. 311. 41
  • Robert and his armie diſcomfited by the Englishemen at Athole. 311. 57
  • Roberts miſerable ſtate in the be+ginning of his reigne. 311.66
  • Roberts vvife taken, and impri|ſoned in London. 312.10
  • Roberts brother taken and put to death. 311.15
  • Roberte goeth into the Iles, and there purchaſeth ayde of men and munition. 312.53
  • Robert vanquisheth the English|men in many encoũters and skir|mishes. 313.8
  • Robert inuadeth Englande vvith an armie. 314.35
  • Robert cõmeth againſt King Ed|vvard vvith his armie. 315.111
  • Roberte vanquisheth, and putteth to flighte the huge armye of the Englishmen. 318.84
  • Roberts vvife reſtored. 319.17
  • Robert paſſeth ouer into Irelande vvith an army. 320.69
  • Roberts Nobles conſpire againſt him. 322.30
  • Roberte entreth into Englande vvith an army. 323.67
  • Robert inuadeth Englande vnto Yorke. 324.45
  • Robert dyeth. 32 [...].42
  • Roberts fame and commendation amongſt his enimies. 328.75
  • Robertes aduice to the nobles for the gouerning of the Realme. 329. 44
  • Roberts hearte carried to Ieruſa|lem, and there buried. 320.113
  • Robert the ſecond Crovvned K. of Scotland. 356.31
  • Robert Erle of Fife, ſecond ſonne to King Robert, choſen Gouer|noure of Scotland vnder hys fa|ther. 364.66
  • Robert the ſeconde King of Scots dyeth. 364.111
  • Robert the third Crovvned king of Scotland. 365.29
  • Roberte commeth to knovvledge of the deathe of hys ſonne the Duke of Rothſay. 370.71
  • Robert dyeth. 372.69
  • Robert Duke of Albany, Gouer|nour of Scotland dyeth. 374.53
  • Roxburgh called in olde tyme Marken. 265.114
  • Rockeſbourgh ſacked and burne by the Earles of Marche and Murrey. 357.22
  • Rockeſbourgh bridge broken dovvne, and the tovvne brente. 373. 63
  • Rockeſbourgh beſieged by Iames the firſt. 381.7
  • Rockeſbourgh Caſtell reedified by the Englishmen. 469.62
  • Rockeſbourgh fort raſed. 480.93
  • Rock Ferguſe, vvhy ſo called. 10. line. 91
  • Rocha vvife to Erthus, a Lady of greate parentage in Denmarke. 94. 54
  • Roderike, a famous Captayne of the Dutchmen. 44.23
  • Roderike and hys armye ſlayne. 45. 25
  • Roger a Norman inuadeth Nor|thumberland vvith an army. 255. line. 14
  • Rogers army diſcomfited, and hee himſelfe trayterouſly ſlayne. 255. line. 17
  • Roger Archbishop of Yorke de|famed for couetouſneſſe. 272.12
  • Romero Iulian a Captayne ouer Spanyardes. 479.106. ſurpriſed and ſpoyled vvith hys vvhole band of men. 479.100
  • Romaines repulſed by the Bri|taines. 28.60
  • Romaines righte vving of the ar|my like to be diſtreſſed. 35.38
  • Romaines ouerthrovve the Bri|taines. 61
  • Romaine Iudges appointed in e|uery prouince. 36.25
  • Romaines vanquishe the Scottes by policie. 38.18
  • Romaines trayned into ambushes by the Pictes and ſlayne. 41.74
  • Romanes diſcomfited by the Picts 42. 8
  • Romaines flee and are ſlain. 43.94
  • Romaines put to flight and ſlain. 44. 65
  • Romaines ſvvimme ouer the golfe into Angleſey. 50.8
  • Romaine Marriners finde out Pictland Firth. 53.109
  • Romaine Shippes drovvned in Pictland Firth. 54.13
  • Romaine Souldiers chooſe Sifin|nius to be their generall, vvhich he refuſeth. 56.65
  • Romaines diſcomfited and cha|ſed. 56.77
  • Romaines putte to flight and cha|ſed. 56.112
  • Romaines ſende to Marius Kyng of Britaine for aide. 57.150
  • Romaines retire from the Scottes and Picts. 57.46
  • Romanes fiercely aſſaile the Scots 57. 80
  • Romaines chaſed to their Camp. 57. [...]8
  • Romaines require a communica|tion vvith the Scottes. 57.111
  • Romaines ſubmit themſelues vnto the Scottes as vanquished. 58.4
  • Romaines receiue conditions of peace of the Scots. 58.25
  • Romanes departe out of Gallo|vvay. 58.43
  • Romanes inuade the Scottish bor|ders. 60.25
  • Romaines put to flight. 61.3 [...]
  • Romanes inuade the Scottish and Picti [...]h bordures. 66.7
  • Romaines encountred by the Scottes and Pictes. 66.61
  • Romaines chaſed and ſlain. 67.74
  • Romaines purpoſe to make a pro|uince of the Kingdome of the Britaines. 71.19
  • Romacus ſeeketh meanes to de|ſtroy his Couſins. 84.65
  • Romacus vanquisheth his Couſin Anguſianus. 84.81
  • Romacus receyued as King. 84.89
  • Romacus gouerneth tyrannically. 84. 100
  • Romacus apprehended and putte to death. 85.18
  • Romanes follovving the Scots in chaſe receyue damage. 88.34
  • Romaine lavves enforced by ſtraight commaundement vpon the Britaines and Pictes. 93. [...]3
  • Romaines driue the Scottes out of the confines of Britaine. 98.26
  • Romane Empire inuaded by bar|barous nations. 98.46
  • Rome ſacked. 94. [...]
  • Romaine armye vanquished, and put to flight. 100.104
  • Roode vvell. 264.23
  • Roſey Caſtell from vvhence the Stevvardes Kings of Scotlande had their originall, taken by the Earle of Lennox. 461.77
  • Roſe of Gold full of Baulme ſente to King VVilliam from the Pope. 276.44
  • Roſe and Scepter ſente by the Pope to Iames the fourth. 409. line. 101
  • Roſſe vvhereof ſo named. 99.64
  • Rothſay ſonne to Notafilus King of Scottes. 5.61
  • Rothſay the Ile, called after the Kings name. 5.75
  • Rothſay returneth into Irelande. 5. 80
  • Rothſay ſucceedeth his father in the Kingdome. 5.80
  • Rouge Mouth, a Frenche Cap|tayne. 477.46
  • Rouland and Gilchriſt ſtoutely re|ſiſt the Englishmen. 274.55
  • Rovvland Couſin to King VVil|liam. 273.31
  • Rovvlande an Englishe Knyghte ſlayne. 314.1
  • Roxena or Rovven, daughter to Hengiſt, arriueth in Britaine. 115. 72
  • Ruſſell Iohn an Englishman. 288. line. 42
  • Rubrum promontorium. 233.65

S.

  • SAba chiefe citie of Meroe. 126
  • Sadler Raufe Knight, ſent Am|baſſador from Henrye the eyght Kyng of Englande, into Scotland. 458.30
  • Saint Colme or Colomb runneth forth of Ireland into Scotlande. 136. 67
  • Saint Colme conuerteth Brudeus King of Pictes from Pelagius hereſie. 137.13
  • EEBO page image 569Saint Colme & Kentigerne teach and preach at Dounkeld. 137.40
  • Sainte Colme returneth into Ire|land. 137.57
  • Saint Colme commeth againe into Scotlande, bringing vvith hym Aydan ſonne to King Conran. [...]7. 66
  • Saint Colmes exhortation at the Coronation of Aydan, to the Prince and the people. 138.35
  • Sainte Colme maketh agreemente betvveene the Scottish and Pic|tish Kings. 139.60
  • Saint Colme indevved vvith the ſpirite of ſecrete knovvledge, prayeth for the good ſucceſſe of the Scottes in battayle. 141.74
  • Saint Colme dyeth. 141.114
  • Saint Colmes prophecie of Euge|nus the fourth. 143.16
  • Saint Cutbert by deuout prayers, preſerueth Northumberlande from deſtruction. 151.83
  • Saint Cutberts banner. 260.71
  • Saint Iohns Tovvne, hovv in old time called. 281.4
  • Saint Germane Bishop of Auxer. 124. 38
  • Sainte Germane preacheth vnto the British army. 124.50
  • Saint Germane and hys Prieſtes leade the forevvarde of the British army. 124.58
  • Sainte German beareth the Kyngs ſtandard. 65
  • Saint Ebbes head. 233.56
  • Sainte Ebbars head, vvhereof it tooke that name. 143.94
  • Saint Phillanes arme. 317.25
  • Saint Magnus ſpirit armed. 319.61
  • Saint Andrevv the Apoſtle bones brought into Scotland. 87.30
  • Saint Andrevves Croſſe. 166.36
  • Sainte Andrevve patrone of the Scottishe and Pictishe nations. 166. 43
  • Saint Andrevves shrine of beaten golde. 166.96
  • Saint Andrevves Caſtell ſpoyled. 439. 22
  • Saint Andrevves made an Arch|byshoprike, and Primate of all Scotland. 402.12
  • Saint Olanus patron of Denmarke and Norvvay. 237.20
  • Sainte Olanus Churche builded 237. 21
  • Sainte Peters Church at Tulline, by vvhome builded. 144.30
  • Saint Peters Churche at Roſten|noth by vvhome builded. 144.32
  • Saint Edmonde King of the Eaſt angles. 191.48
  • Sainte Ninian buried at Qhuit|terne. 154.96
  • Saint Reulo commeth into Scot|land. 87.32
  • Saint Sauious Church in Man, o|thervviſe called Sodorenſis ec|cleſia. 83.5
  • Saladine the Souldane diſtreſſeth the Chriſtians in the holy lande. 276. 92
  • Sanctuaries eſtablished. 110.30
  • Saterſday after noone commaun|ded to be kept holy day. 279.91
  • Satrahell choſen King of Scottes. 70. 30
  • Satrahell, a deepe diſſembler. 70. line. 40
  • Satrahell ſtrangled by his ovvne ſeruants. 70.60
  • Sa [...]age Iohn Knight an Englishe Captaine. 479.42
  • Saxons ſent for into Germany to ſerue in Britaine. 113.55
  • Saxons vvith a povver of Bri|taines ſente into the Borders of the Scottes and Pictes. 113.86
  • Saxons in hope of good ſucceſſe, begin the vvarres vvith bloud. 113. 94
  • Saxons vvinne greate name for their high valiancie. 1 [...]4. [...]
  • Saxons cuſtoms in tyme of daun|ger. 114. [...]10
  • Saxons ſlay the Scottes and Picts diſordred in purſute of the Bri|taines. 115.4
  • Saxons firſte inhabited Linſey af|ter their comming into Britain. 115. 89
  • Saxons placed in Kent. 117.50
  • Saxons the thirde time come ouer vnder Occa. 117.56
  • Saxons put to flight by the Scots. 118. 63
  • Saxons vanquished by Britaynes. and expulſed out of Kent. 119.7
  • Saxons armye diſcomfited and ſlayne. 122.1
  • Saxõs burned for Idolatrie. 122.81
  • Saxons miraculouſly diſcomfited. 124. 80
  • Saxons vanquishe and chaſe the Scottes and Pictes. 126.37
  • Saxons vanquished, are conſtrey|ned to pay tribute to the Bri|taines. 127.6
  • Saxons in the Northe, and the Pictes put to flight. 127.41
  • Saxons putte to flight by the Bri|taines and Pictes. 129.114
  • Saxons make offer to depart pea|ceably out of Britaine. 129. [...]3
  • Saxons ſetting vpon the Britaines at vnvvares, putte them to the vvorſe. 129.108
  • Saxons excuſe the rash onſette of their people vpon the Britaines, vvithout conſente of their go|uernoures. 130.15
  • Saxons returne into England, and driue the Britains into VVales. 135. 92
  • Schevves VVilliam conſecrated Archbishop of Saint Andrevvs. 402. 74
  • Scorpions found in Scotland. 415. line. 59
  • Scots originall. 1.4
  • Scota Pharaos daghter, of vvhom the Scots ſo called. 1.37
  • Scotia, ſo called of the Scottes dvvelling there. 1.38
  • Scottes vanquish the Spanyards in battayle. 2.21. and .3. 27
  • Scottish Kings ſeate of Marble ſtone. 3.42
  • Scota had tvvo ſonnes. 4.11
  • Scots firſt arriuall at Dundalke in Ireland. 4.18
  • Scottes ſeeke nevv ſeates. 4.3. and 5. 69
  • Scottes ſend an Ambaſſadour into Spayne for aide. 4.112
  • Scots ſet in quiet poſſeſsiõ of their lands in Ireland. 5.13
  • Scottes poſſeſſe the VVeſterne Iles called Hebrides. 5.70
  • Scots inhabite the maine lande of Scotland. 5.90
  • Scots reuerence their gouernors. 5. 106
  • Scottes by peace grovv to a migh|tie nation. 5.111
  • Scots graunt the Pictes vvines. 6. line. 47
  • Scottes make a league vvyth the Pictes againſt the Britaynes. 5.52
  • Scottes giuen to hunting & fovv|ling. 6.83. and .11.97. and .27. 45
  • Scottes ſend for aid into Irelande. 6. 18
  • Scottes carrie their vviues, chil|dren, and goodes into vvarre vvith them. 7.42
  • Scottes and Pictes inuade Britaine 9. 60
  • Scots call a Parliament. 10.19
  • Scottes ocupyed their lande in cõ|mune. 10.32
  • Scottes, greate vvorshippers of Diana. 12.94
  • Scots ouerthrovven by the Bri|taynes. 16.24
  • Scots beſieged, eate one another. 16. 41
  • Scots Idolatrie reproued. 20.44
  • Scottes and Picts aunſvvere vnto Iulius C [...]ſars Ambaſſadors. 28. line. 106
  • Scottes and Picts vtterly refuſe all bondage and friendship of the Romanes. 28.116
  • Scottes glory gotten by erroures. 32. 55
  • Scottes aide the Britaines againſte the Romaines. 35.24
  • Scottes agree to fighte vvyth the Romaines. 47.49
  • Scottes diſcomfited and chaſed. 47. 61
  • Scots in Annandale beate dovvne the Romaines. 49.41
  • Scottes in Annandale murthered by their vviues. 49.73
  • Scottes flea the Romaine Souldy|ers lying in garriſon. 51.18
  • Scottes require ayd of the Danes, Norvvegians, and Irishmenne againſt the Romanes. 52.12
  • Scottes and Pictes depart ſecrete|ly in the night from their Camp. 35. 72
  • Scottes paſſe ouer the Riuer of Tay. 56.98
  • Scottes giue battayle to the Ro|maines. 56. [...]5
  • Scottes ſet vpon the Romanes. 56. line. 69
  • Scottes preſcribe conditions of peace to the Romaines. 58.25
  • Scottes and Picts deuide the lands beyond Tyne betvvixte them. 62. 23
  • Scottes and Picts renevve vvarre againſt the Romaines. 67.66
  • Scots receyue the faith of Chriſte. 73. 10
  • Scottes proclaymed open enimies both to Romaines, Britaynes, and Pictes. 87.92
  • Scottes endamage the Pictes by incurſions. 88.70
  • Scottes hauing vanquished the Pictes, are ſlayne by the Ro|maynes. 89. [...]4
  • Scottes commaunded by Procla|mation, to auoide the vvhole Iland of Britayne. 90.99
  • Scottes repaire into Irelande for ſuccoure againſt the Romaynes and Pictes. 92.23
  • Scottishe and Irishe confederates vtterly ouerthrovven and de|ſtroyed. 92
  • Scottes make shift to liue in other Countreys. 94.37
  • Scottes reſtored to theyr Coun|treys. 96.44
  • Scottes vvhen firſt they obteined certayne ſeates in this Ile, as is verily ſuppoſed. 96.80
  • Scottes and Pictes interrupte the making of Victorious vvall. 97. 84
  • Scottes and Pictes inuade & ſpoile the Romane confines. 98
  • Scottes and Pictes inuade VVeſt|merlande and Cumberlande as their ovvne. 100.42
  • Scottes and Picts vvithdravve be|yond the VVall of Abircorne. 102. 37
  • Scottes and Pictes outragiouſly inuade the Britaines. 103.19
  • Scottes and Pictes refuſe to gyue battayle to the Romaynes. 103. 47
  • Scottes and Pictes approche the vvall of Abircorne to aſſaulte it. 104.30
  • Scots raſe the vvall of Abircorne to the ground. 105.44
  • Scottes and Pictes inuade all be|tvveene Tvveede and Tyne. 104. 55
  • Scottes make incurſions ouer all betvveene Tine and Humber. 105. 79
  • Scottes and Pictes offer peace to the Britaines vppon vnreaſo|nable conditions. 106
  • Scots and Pictes graunte peace to the Britaines vppon conditions ſpecified. 107.54
  • Scottes and Pictes approch vvith their armies neere to the Bri|taines. 110.8 [...]
  • Scottes and Pictes in diſpleaſure of Vortigerne, inuade the Bri|tish borders. 112.59
  • Scottes and Pictes heartes faint a [...] ſight of the Saxons. 114.68
  • Scottes ouerthrovve certain com|panies of Saxons. 140.116
  • Scottes and Pictes giue a valiante charge vppon the Britaines and Saxons. 115.101
  • Scottes put to flighte by the Sax|ons. 11 [...].1 [...]
  • Scots and Pictes ayd the Britaines againſt the Saxons vpon condi|tions. 118.14
  • Scottes and Pictes ayde Aurelius Ambroſius againſte the Saxons. 121. 53
  • Scottes and Pictes readie to fle [...] from the Saxons for feare, be|fore they ſee them. 125.64
  • Scottes agree to ayde the Pictes againſt the Britaines. 13 [...].46
  • Scottes and Pictes agree to make peace vvith the Britains. 134. [...]
  • Scottes ouercome the Pictes into foughten field. 139.37
  • Scotlande free from the Peſtilen [...] vvhiche affected moſt parte of the vvorld. 149.106
  • Scottes vvhy they vveare Sainte Andrevves Croſſe in vvarfare. 166. 7 [...]
  • Scottishe Ambaſſadours arriue at the Pictish Courte vvyth meſ|ſage from king Dongall. 169.30
  • Scottes vexe the Pictes by incur|ſions and in [...]odes. 171.16
  • Scottes crueltie againſt the Pictes. 177. 67
  • Scottes vanquished and ſlayne by the Englishmen. 183.55
  • Scottes ſend Ambaſſadours to the Englishmen for peare. 184.7 [...]
  • Scots giue onſet vpon the Danes. 189. 8
  • Scottes putte the Danes to flighte 189. 25
  • Scottes contende for the Danishe ſpoyle and priſoners before the Conqueſt. 189.42
  • Scots put to flight by the Danes. 190. [...]
  • Scottish Kings vovve to defende the liberties and priuiledges of the Church. 102.47
  • Scottes recouer Fife and Louthi|an from the Danes and Pictes. 192. 7 [...]
  • Scottes egerly inuade the Danes. 193. 49
  • Scottes bring Northumberlande into their povver. 194.24
  • Scottes graunte peace to the Bri|taynes vppon certaine conditi|ons. 105.32
  • Scottes take Dublin in Irelande. 198. 35
  • Scottes graunt peace to the Irish|men vpon conditions. 198.62
  • Scotte Iohn, a famous Clearke. 199. 40
  • Scotte Iohn ſlayne by his Schol|lers. 199.58
  • Scottes breake their faith vvyth the Englishmen. 201.49
  • Scottes and Danes confederate EEBO page image 570 againſt the Englishmen. 201.48
  • Scottes and Danes receiue a great ouerthrovv of the Englishmen. 201. 96
  • Scottish vvriters not to be credi|ted in the accompt of the yeares of the reignes of the Englishe kings. 203.115
  • Scottes giue the onſet vppon the Danes. 215.66
  • Scottishe Herraldes ſlayne by the Danes. 230.73
  • Scottes aſtonied for feare of the Danes. 230.87
  • Scots put to flight by the Danes. 231. 60
  • Scottes and Danes one afrayde of another. 232.30
  • Scottes vanquishe the Danes, and put them to flight. 233
  • Scottish army ſueth to their Kyng for licence to fighte vvyth the Danes. 236.37
  • Scottes vvinne the name of victo|rie, rather than victorie it ſelfe ouer the Danes. 236.51
  • Scottes and Danes conclude a peace. 236.67
  • Scotlande deuided into Baronies. 237. 70
  • Scottes and Northumberlande menne ouerthrovve Roger the Norman and his armie. 255.17
  • Scottes and Northumberlande men diſcomfited and ſlayne by Odo. 255.36
  • Scottes diſcomfite Odo and hys army. 255.40
  • Scottes auntient frugalitie in dyet. 257. 40
  • Scottes make roades into Englãd. 265. 87
  • Scottes proclayme open vvar a|gainſt the Englishmen. 269.75
  • Scotland more endomaged by do|meſticall theeues, than by for|raine enimies. 272.77
  • Scottes make irruptions into the English borders. 273.8
  • Scottes diſcomfited, and conſtrey|ned to flee. 273. [...]1
  • Scotland accurſed. 282.108
  • Scotland abſolued. 283.13
  • Scottish Cleargie cited to appeare at Rome. 283.36
  • Scottish Cleargie complayneth to the Pope of Cardinall Gualo. 283. 43
  • Scottishe and Norvvegians bat|tayles ioyne in fight. 291.77
  • Scottish Captaynes ſent to goe a|gainſt the Sarazens. 294.107
  • Scottishe nobilitie loſt by Shyp|vvracke. 2 [...]6.3
  • Scottes contribute largely to a iourney into the holy land. 296. line. 42
  • Scot Michael, an excellent Phi|ſicion. 297.91
  • Scotland vvithout a King and go|uernour. 297.101
  • Scotland ruled by ſixe gouernors. 208. 2
  • Scottes diſcomfited and ſlayne at Dunbar by the Englishmenne. 301. 32
  • Scottes vanquished and ſlayne by the Englishmenne at Fa [...]ke. 305. 69
  • Scottes complayne to the Pope of the Englishmen. 306.39
  • Scottes vanquish three battayles of the Englishmenne at Ro [...]n. 3 [...]7. 22
  • Scottishmenne learned, commaun|ded to be reſident in Oxforde. 3 [...]8. 72
  • Scottes diſcomfited by the En|glishmen at Meſſen. 310.41
  • Scottish houſe in Andvvarp buil|ded. 31 [...]. [...]4
  • Scottes enter into England vvyth an army further than euer they vvere accuſtomed. 321.40
  • Scottish army ſecretely returneth home to their Countrey. 327.66
  • Scottish army vanquished by king Edvvard, at Halydovvne hyll. 338. 22
  • Scottes diſcomfited and ſlayne by the Englishmen at Blackborne. 346. 51
  • Scottes refuſe Englishmens large offers for peace. 349.53
  • Scottish army vanquished at Dur|ham, and the King taken. 351.13
  • Scottes inuade England vvyth an army. 357.29
  • Scottish Lordes conſpire agaynſt Iames the third. 407.42
  • Scottes and Frenchmen banished foorth of England. 431.113
  • Scotland vvhen at the beſt that e|uer it vvas. 432.44
  • Scottes chaſed, that robbed the Englishmenne comming to Ber|vvike. 435.20
  • Scotte Iohn faſteth fortie dayes, vvithout receyuing any foode. 440. 74
  • Scotte Adam, called Kyng of Theeues, accuſed of theft, and beheaded. 440.56
  • Scottes and Frenchmen enter the Eaſt borders of Englande, but they returne short home. 464. line. 83
  • Scotland inuaded by the Earle of Hertforde, and muche ſpoyled. 465. 60
  • Scottes aſſured to the Englishmen reuolte. 473.36. ouerthrovven and ſcattered by the English|mẽ at Dunfreis. 473.66. drovv|ned in the vvater of Nith in flight. 473.74
  • Scottish Horſemen put to flyghte. 468.30. eyght hundred of them ſlayne. 468.32
  • Scottish armye very muche endo|maged by an Englishe Galley, and tvvo pineſſes. 468.99
  • Scottes deale cruelly vvith En|glishmen. 477.53
  • Scottes at a pillage gayne nyne thouſand Crovvnes. 477.105
  • Scottes ſpoyle the Lanſquenets of their baggage. 479.90
  • Sea caſteth vp fishe in great num|ber vpon the ſands. 222.4
  • Sergeant at armes ſlayne by Re|belles. 239.62
  • Selby VValter, Captayne of Li|dell fort beheaded. 350.34
  • Seyton Alexander and his armye ſlayne. 333.53
  • Seyton Alexanders ſonnes exe|cuted. 337.74
  • Sepulture of the Scottishe Kyngs appoynted at Dunſermeling. 257. 113
  • Seruan Bishop of Orkeney. 108.38
  • Seton Lorde appoynted to haue the cuſtody of Dauid Beaton, Byshoppe of Saint Andrevves and Cardinall. 458.32
  • Seuen Gouernoures of Scotlande choſen. 398.3
  • Seuerus the Emperoure commeth vvith an army into Britaine. 71. line. 80
  • Seuerus refuſeth to graunte peace to the British Rebels. 71.88
  • Seuerus commeth to Yorke. 72.13
  • Seuerus vanquisheth the Britishe Rebels. 72.30
  • Seuerus falleth ſicke at Yorke. 72. line. 70
  • Seuerus dyeth. 72.87
  • Sheriffe of Bute ſlayne by the Commons. 341.8
  • Shyres in Scotlande called by the firſte Gouernoures names vnto this day. 10.59
  • Shippes ſeene vppon Humber, as furnished foorth to the vvarres. 152. 16
  • Shippe vvherein Sainte Colme [...] goodes lay, drovvned. 343.57
  • Shippes and nets for fishing com|maunded. 401.74
  • Shippe called the Bishops Barge, caſt avvay. 401.79
  • Shippe called the Treaſourer caſt avvay. 415.7
  • Shippes, money, and munitiõ, ſent out of Fraunce into Scotlande. 460.52.560. 61
  • Shippes ſente avvay out of Scot|land home into Englande, laden vvith ſpoyle of Edenburgh and Leith, vvyth the Countreye thereaboutes. 461.108
  • Shippes of Fraunce laden vvyth vvines, taken by the Earle of Lennox. 462.81
  • Shrevvſburie field. 370.7
  • S [...]jora daughter to Gethus Kyng of Pictes, married to Ederus. 26. line. 27
  • Silkes forbidden to bee vvorne. 401. 76
  • Silures vvhere they inhabited. 39. line. 43
  • Sinell Thane of Glammis. 239.10.
  • Sincler Iames, Captayne of Orke|ney, diſcomfiteth his enimies. 440. 42
  • Sinclare VVilliam, Bishoppe of Dunkelke. 321.6
  • Sira ſiſter to Fiacre becommeth a Nunne in Fraunce. 146.3
  • Siſellius ſuccedeth his father Coile in the Kingdome of Britaine. [...] 116
  • Siſinnius receyueth a mortall vvound. 56.75
  • Sithrike King of Northumberlãd marrieth Beatrice daughter to King Edvvard. 201.27
  • Sithrike poyſoned by hys vvife Beatrice. 201.29
  • S [...]vvarde Earle of Northumber|land. 244.29
  • Sixe gouernoures choſen to rule Scotland. 298.2
  • Skrimgeour, vvhat it ſignifieth. 262. 55
  • Slaughter of manye Nobles and Gentlemen. 25.50
  • Sober face, cauſe of ſtrength, and hugineſſe of body. 257.48
  • Sodorenſis eccleſia, firſte Byshops Sea in Scotland. 82.60
  • Soluathius admitted King of Scot|land. 158.5
  • Soluathius vvaxeth impotence of the goute. 158.20
  • Soluathius dyeth. 158.94
  • Somerleid Thane of Arguile go|eth aboute to make hymſelfe K. 268. 68
  • Somerleid ouerthrovven, fleeth into Ireland. 268.88
  • Somerleid returneth into Scotlãd vvith a povver of Irishmenne. 270. 96
  • Somerleide ouerthrovven vvyth his people at Renfrovve. 270.99
  • Somerleid hanged vpon a Gibet. 270. 101
  • Somerleid Thane of Arguile, ſon to the aboue ſo named, rebelleth againſt the King. 286.49
  • Somerleid pardoned of hys rebel|lion. 286.56
  • Sovving of grayne in the earthe, not purged of vveedes forbid|den. 181.39
  • Sovve eating hir Pigges, to bee ſtoned, or buryed. 181.70
  • Sovvthvvell Richard cited. 325.21
  • Sovvthvvall Richarde a vvriter cited. 293.32
  • Souldane contrarie to a truce made, ſlayeth, the Chriſtians in Africa. [...]96.37
  • Spaldeyn an Englishman, and hys treaſon. 321.32
  • Sparhauke ſtrangled by an Ovvle 220. 6 [...]
  • Spanyardes and Scottes become one people. 4.79
  • Spencer Iohn ſlayne by Hamton. 325. 43
  • Spencer Thomas Bishop of Ab [...]|dene dyeth. 40 [...]. [...]7
  • Spirituall preferments vnlavvful|ly and diſorderly beſtovved. 401. 112
  • Spirituall perſons not to be com|pelled to aunſvvere before temporall Iudges. 167.2
  • Spirituall perſons to be compelled to aunſvvere before temporall Iudges. 167.10
  • Spirituall perſons vvealth, to bee iudged caſt avvay. 167.18
  • Spite of the Britaines againſt the Romanes. 68. [...]
  • Spontana daughter to Garnarde King of Pictes, married to the King of Pictes. 153.23
  • Statute forbidding ſtrong drinkes in officers. 65
  • Sterling. 50.50
  • Sterling Caſtell. 460.10
  • Sterling money vvhy ſo called. 186. 3
  • Sterling bridge buylded. 186.7
  • Stenennes Caſtell buylded. 24. [...]
  • Sterburie Adam Knight ſent com|miſsioner into England. 441.414
  • Stephen Earle of March. 261.31
  • Stephen vſurpeth the Crovvne of England. 265.65
  • Stephen reſigneth Northumber|lande and Cumberlande to the Scottes. 265.97
  • Stephan inuadeth Northumber|lande vvith an army, and van|quisheth the Scottes. 265. [...]07
  • Stevvards originall in Scotlande. 247. 4 [...]
  • Stevvard VValter borne. 247.17
  • Stevvarde Alane goeth, into the holy land. 247.5 [...]
  • Stevvard Alexander founded the Abbey of Paſley, beyng of Saint Benedictes order, ſonne to A|lane. 247.5 [...]
  • Stevvarde VValter, ſonne to A|lexander. 2 [...]7.59
  • Stevvarde Roberte getteth the lands of Terbovv [...]oun. 247.66
  • Stevvard Iohn marrieth the heyre of Bonkill. 247.75
  • Stevvard Iohn ſlayne at Falkirke. 247. 79
  • Stevvard VValter marieth Mar|iorie Bruce, daughter to Kyng Robert Bruce. 247.80
  • Stevvarde Iohn Duke of Albany, Gouernour of Scotland. 248.52
  • Stevvard Robert borne. 321.22
  • Stevvard Roberte taketh vppon him to be Gouernoure of Scot|land. 346.32
  • Stevvarde Robert choſen Gouer|nour of Scotlande, after that K. Dauid vvas taken. 352.3
  • Stevvarde Robert diſinherited of the Crovvne of Scotlande. 354. line. 75
  • Stevvarde Roberte ordeyned a|gaine heire apparante of Scot|land. 93
  • Stevvard Robert crovvned king of Scotland. 356.32
  • Stevvardes firſte comming to the Crovvne of Scotland. 356.47
  • Stevvarde Iohn Earle of Murrey Crovvned King of Scotlande. 365. 25
  • Stevvard Duncane inuadeth An|gus vvith a povver of men. 365. line. 56
  • Stevvarde Mordo Earle of Fife, EEBO page image 570 erected Gouernour of Scotland. 375. 85
  • Stevvarde Mordo ouer foolish in cockering his children. 375. [...]06
  • Stevvarde VValter, ſonne to D. Mordo, impriſoned. 378.1
  • Stevvard Iames, third ſonne to D. Mordo, entreth Dunbrleon, and [...]eth it. 378.34
  • Stevvard Iames fleeth into I [...]ela [...] and there dyeth. 378.38
  • Stevvarde VVaiter beheaded. 378. 46
  • Stevvarde Alexander beheaded. 378. 46
  • Stevvard Mordo Duke beheaded 378. 50
  • Stevvard Duncane Earle of Len|nox beheaded. 378.50
  • Stevvarde Alexander Earle of Ma [...] dyeth. 382.22
  • Stevvarde Alexander marrieth Iacoba Counteſſe of Hollande. 382. 33
  • Stevvarde VValter Earle of A| [...]ole, conſpireth againſte King Iames the firſt. 384.3
  • Stevvard Robert, one of the [...]r|therers of K. Iames the firſt. 384.8
  • Stevvard VValter Erle of Athole cruelty executed for conſpiring K. Iames the firſt death. 385.20
  • Stevvard Robert executed. 385.50
  • Stevvard Iames marrieth Queene Dovvager. 386.80
  • Stevvard Iames, and Queene Do|vvager his vvife, impriſoned and releaſſed. 386.84
  • Stevvard Alane Lord of Darnely ſayne. 386.92
  • Stevvarde Iames, husbande to the Queene banished the Realme. 388. 55
  • Stevvard Iames dyeth. 388.59
  • Stevvard Iohn, Erle of Mar, bro|ther to the King, put to deathe for VVitchcraft. 402.114
  • Stevvarde Andrevve, Pronoſt of Glenlovvden, made Archby|shop of S. Andrevves. 404.51
  • Stevvard Bernard Lord Dobig|ny, ſent from Levvis the french King in Ambaſſade into Scot|land. 414.50
  • Stevvard VValter Abbot of Glẽ| [...]e. 429.13
  • Stevvard Henry marrieth the Q. mother of Scotlande, and is made L. of Methvven. 438.16
  • Stevvard VVilliam Bishop of A|berdine, ſent Commiſsioner into England. 441.113
  • Stevvarde Iames of Cardonalde conductour of fiue Ships, ſente by the French King into Scot|land to ayde his friendes there. 460. 56
  • Stevvarde Robert Lord Obenie, one of the foure Marshals of France. 462.53
  • Stevvard Iohn, Captayn of Milke Caſtell. 469.102
  • Stevvarde VVilliam, one of the Queenes ſeruants ſlayn. 476.34
  • S [...] hill vvhy ſo called. 28 [...].6
  • S [...]pe Gallant an vniuerſall ſick|neſſe in Scotland. 415.67
  • Sra [...]o c [...]ted. 21.38
  • Strange voice heard in the nighte by King Kenneth. 220.82
  • Strange fights appeare in the aire 47. 19
  • Strange viſions ſeene in the ayre. 50 [...] 34
  • Strange accidente of the Bishops cro [...] ſtaffe at Camelon. 180.1 [...]
  • Strange dealing in vvomen, and contrary to nature. 57. [...]3
  • Strange miracle of Vald [...]s bo|dye. 142.61
  • Strength of the place vvhere Ca|ratake vvas incamped. 39.79
  • Strange ſightes ſeene. 40.71
  • Strife betvveene Henrye Beau|mount, and Alexander. Movv|bray, for landes in Buchquhanc. 339. 44
  • Striueling Iohn and his army diſ|comfited. 346.56
  • Striueling taken by the English|ment. 301.77
  • Striueling burnt by rebels. 39 [...].69
  • Stratton Andrevve, burnt for Re|ligion. 44 [...].47
  • Strayton VValter ſlayne. 384.42
  • Strozze Leone Prior of Capoa, and knight of the order of Ma [...]|ta. 466.71
  • Succeſsion in the Pictish gouerne|ment appointed. 6.50
  • Stradcluyd, Kingdome of the Bri|taynes, and the boundes there|of. 195.55
  • Sueno King of Danes arriueth in England vvith an army. 228.25
  • Sueno conuerted to the Chriſtian faith in Scotland. 228.39
  • Suenos cruell determination a|gainſt the Englishmen. 229.12
  • Sueno prepareth a nevv armye to inuade Scotland. 233.42
  • Sueno King of Norvvay landeth in Fife vvith a puiſſante armye. 241 6
  • Sueno diſcomfiteth Duncane and his army. 242.15
  • Sueno fleeth into Norvvay in one shippe. 242.100
  • Sunne darkened tvvo days vvith|out Eclipſe. 276.17
  • Sunne appeareth bloudy. 135.47
  • Sunne nor Moone ſeene the ſpace of ſixe monethes. 209.1
  • Sonnes landes to be forfait by the fathers treaſon. 246.34
  • Superfluous poſſeſſions of the Church condemned. 264.74
  • Superfluous rents of Abbayes are prouocations to inordinate luſts. 271.73
  • Superfluous vvelth miniſtreth oc|caſion of vice. 209.72
  • Supplye of Saxons commeth ouer into Britaine. 115.68
  • Surfetting, cauſe of many & ſtrãge diſeaſes. 20.6
  • Surnames taken frõ offices. 252.41
  • Surnames taken frõ proper names. 252. 44
  • Sutherland Iohn, made heyre ap|parant of the Crovvne of Scot|land. 254.76
  • Sutherlande Iohn dyeth in En|gland. 354.90
  • Svvearing of fealtie firſt inſtituted 23. 13
  • Svvorde ſeene gliding in the aire. 385. 85
  • Svvord vvith a sheath and hilles of golde, ſent to King VVilliam from the Pope. 279.83

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