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Back Matter: Section 4 of
5: The fourth table seruing for the description and historie of Scotland; conteining iust directions to
memorable obseruations both of names and matters: gathered by Abraham Fleming.
The first number noteth the page, the second the line, a the first columne, b the
second.
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- BAch a capteine, 348, a 30
- Bacchanalia, 102, a 40
- Badge of king Arthur, 103, a 60
- Baldred. ¶ See Ualdred.
- Baledgar castell finished, 181, b 60
- Balford, sir Iames submitteth himselfe to the regent, 411, b 50
- Balioll his line and title to the crowne, 204, b 50. Crowned, 231, a 40. His resignation to Bruse, 225, a 50. Commeth into England, his promise to the king of England, landeth in Scotland, 230, a 50, 60, b 20. Withdraweth into Eng|land, 239 a 50. He hath all the fortresses of Scotland, in his hands, foure excerted, 233 b 10. Resigneth his right and whie, to Edward king of England, 24 [...], b 60. Promi|seth, and dooth homage to king Edward, 206, b 30, 50. He answereth a sute commensed against him in the parlement of England, as an inferior person, 207, a 20. Resigneth all his right to king Ed|ward 208, b 10. Kept as pri|soner in England, 30. His re|turne into Scotland, renoun|ceth the administration, 40. Goeth to France & dieth, 50
- Bannocks borne whie so named, 217, b 10
- Banquho a vanquisher of the Danes: note, 170, b 30, &c. The father of manie kings, 171, a 10. Slaine, 172, b 50
- Barretors taken and put to death, 149, a 30
- Bassianus entreth into West|merland, 72, b 20
- Bassinates, 139, b 20
- Baston Robert a Carmelite: note, 217, a 40. His verses, 220, a 10
- Battell of Deglaston, 110, a 10. Of Falkirke: note, 210, b 20 30. Of Mitton vpon Swale, 222, b 10. Of Blackborne, 238, b 10. Of Poitiers, 243, a 50. Of Shrewesburie, 254, b 50. Of Otterborne, 250, a 60. Of Bauge, 258, b 40. Of Harlow, 357, a 60. Of Pi|perd [...], 266, a 50, 60. At Ba|no [...]rne, 287, a 40. Fought against Iames the fourth: note, 301, a 10, &c. b 40. Of thirtie against thirtie: note, 252, a 50
- Battell ground, 285, b 50
- Beaumont. ¶ See Strife.
- Benefices bestowed, 304, b 10
- Berklie sir Dauid knight, slaine 242, a 20
- Bertha a towne drowned by [...]ndation, 193, a 60
- Berwike woone by king Hen|rie, 194, b 50. Besieged, defen|ded against the English, their policie to win it, 207, b 50, 60. Besieged, 222, a 60. Deliuered to the Scots, 279, b 30. Re|couered by the Scots, 222, a 10. Woone with shedding of much bloud: note, 208, a 10. 242, b 50. Raced 50. Repared againe by king Edward, 60. Taken by Scots, and recoue|red, 246, b 10. Besieged, 232, a 40. Yeelded to king Ed|ward the third, 233, a 60. As|sieged by an armie of English, 283, a 30. The castell taken, b 40. ¶ See Danes and Gregorie.
- Beron Dauid forgeth the kings will, 330, a 30. The prote|stants espie his ingling, 330, a 40. Committed to ward, 330 b 40. He is murthered, 340, a 10
- Beton Iames archbishop of S. Andrews dieth, 321, b 10.
- Bishop of Aberden a builder, 306 a 60. Deceseth, 303, a 10
- Bishop Adam of Cathnesse slaine by the people: note, 196, a 40
- Bishop of S. Andrews made archbishop, primat and me|tropolitane, 282, a 20. Taken 448, b 63. Of Baieux earle of Kent, 178, a 10. Of Bre|chune deceased, 383, a 10. Of Dunblane deceased, 381, a 18. Of Durham marms against the Scots, 250, b 30, &c. Of Rosse taken in Germanie, 424, a 20. His testimoniall left with the duke of Bauter, 424, a 60. Wardlaw inueigh|eth against superfluous fare, 264, b 20. Died for greefe, 282 b 60
- Bishops first see in Scotland. 73, a 40. Foure erected 183, a 20. Twelue in Scotland, 282, a 30. How manie, 23, b 50. Summoned to a conuo|cation, at Northhampton, 190, a 10. Their death, 337, b 30
- Blacknesse betraied, 410, a 10
- Blacke Agnes of Dunbar a manlie woman, 237, b 60
- Bladus king of Orkneie killeth himselfe, 43, a 50
- Blasing starre, 278, b 20, 281, b 60. Of fourteene daies appea|rance, 187, b 30. Seene at noone daies, 203, b 30. With fierie raies, 139, b 40. Uerie terrible, 193, b 50. Two verie dreadfull, 132, b 20
- Blasphemie punished, 145, a 10.
- Boarrinke lands and whie so named, 182, a 60
- Boclough the lard enterpriseth to take the king from the erle of Angus, 313, b 30. Put to flight, 313, b 60
- Bogdale the reson of the name, 84, b 10
- Boghan castell surrendred, 393, a 10
- Boid lord, beareth all the rule about the king, 280, b 60. Ac|cused, refuseth to be tried by waie of arraignment flieth in|to England, passeth to Den|marke, his vaine hope to ob|taine pardon, goeth into Ita|lie, is murthered, 281, a 30, 40, &c.
- Bonifacius a godlie preacher, 112, a 10
- Borthwicke capteine accused of heresie, 321, a 5
- Bothwell erle made chancellor, 449, a 20 Conuicted, 317, a 50. Banished the realme, 317, a 50. Flieth, 381, b 10. Esca|peth out of prison, 380, a 50. Set at libertie, 343, b 30. He keepeth himselfe in ambush at Haltwell Sweire, 363, b 40. Returned home, 380, a 60. Hurt with a caliuer, 384, a 40 Murthereth the king, 384, b 60. Cleered from the murther of the king, 384, b 20. Taketh the queene by force 384, b 20. Diuorced from his wife, 384, b 30. Marieth the queen, 384, b 40. Flieth to Dunbar, 387, b 30
- Bothwell Adam deceasseth, 29 [...] b 50. ¶ See Erls.
- Broughtie Crag the castell woone, 343, b 50. Besieged by the gouernor, 344, b 30. The siege raised, 345, a 60
- Bowes sir Robert knight, sent into Scotland, 423, b 54. In|uadeth the borders, 328, b 50
- Brachara ¶ See Gathelus.
- Brechus the first crowned king of Scots in Ireland, 31, b 10.
- Bretherens mutuall crueltie, 205, a 10
- Brigantia now Compostella, 30, a 40
- Brigantines. ¶ See Ordouices
- Britons through rest and ease become vnapt for wars, 102, a 60. Aided by the Scots, re|fuse aid being offered, 44, a 20, 40. Ouerthrowne. 50. Soior|ning in winter giue them|selues to banketting and vo|luptuousnes, 102, a 30. Ouer|throwne by the S [...]ons, 101, a 30. Refuse to receiue either Loth or anie of his sonnes to reigne ouer them, 60. They win London, b 20. Aid a|gainst the Scots about to de|ceiue the Picts, 33, a 10, &c. Rebell, require aid of Cara|take, chased, 49, b 10. Kept possession of Cumberland and those other countries lieng by the coast of the West seas, 135 b 30. Request to haue one of their owne nation appointed to succeed king Arthur, 105, a 40. Repent them of the league made with the Scots, 141, b 60. Send ambassadors to the Picts, 32, a 60, b 10. At no hand admit peace, 106, a 40. Discomfited by the Picts and Scots, 38, b 20. Spite shewed vnto the Ro|mans, 65, b 10. Receiue the christian faith, 66, b 10. At the appointment of Uictorine make a wall, 83, a 40. Loth to breake peace with the Scots and Picts, their seruilitie, they conspire against their nobles, send into Britaine Armo|rike for aid, 60, a 10, &c. b 30. The tenor of their letters sent to Etius with the answer, 88 30. b 30. Leaue Pictland & get themselues to the riuer Tine, require aid at the hands of Etius, forsaken of the Ro|mans, 87, a 40, &c. b 10. Dout to ioine with the maine armie of Scots and Picts, their fierse onset, run awaie, sleine, make humble sute for peace, tributarie to the Scots and Picts, 89, a 10, &c, b 10, &c. Their crueltie in slaieng the Saxons, 104, a 10. Come to Adrians wall & pull it downe to let in the Scots, 67, a 10, &c. Rebell and choose one Ful|gentius their capteine, 66, b 60. Chased know not whither to go, 92, b 50. Giue them|selues to all kind of vice and abhominations, 100, a 40. Receiue a great ouerthrow, 50. Require aid of the Scots and Picts against the Sax|ons, 96, a 10. Distressed, 94, a 60. Ouerthrowne, 48, a 10. Their great earnestnesse to recouer their libertie, 91, a 30. Rebell, appeased, 54, a 20. Re|uolt from their obedience to the Romans and whie, 59, b 50. Make themselues strong, assemble at Shrewesburie, & confederat, 46, b 10. Their desperat hardinesse, 47, a 10. Weried with trauell, 47, a 10. Betraie Romans, yeeld them|selues to Carantius, 72, b 40, 50. Send for aid against the Romans to the Scots, 43, b 60
- Britons Armorike, 98, a 60. aid king Arthur, 101, b 10. ¶ See Englishmen & Picts.
- Broughtie Crag woone by the French, 351, b 70. Besieged by the earle of Argile, 348, b 10. The fort builded there by the English, 348, b 20. ¶ See Boughtie Crag.
- Brudeus king of Picts by de|nieng to d [...]uer the Scotish outlawes procureth warres to himselfe and his countrie, 108, b 60. Maketh slaughter of the Scots, 109, b 50. Hurt in the thigh, 109, b 60, 116, a 30
- Brudus king of Picts sent to Alpine for renewing league sendeth for aid into England, 127, a 20, 40, 60. Entreth in|to Ang [...], b 30. Politike, 40. Deceaseth, 128, a 50
- Brunt Iland fortified, 371, a 60
- Bruse king in armes against Edward of Carnaruan 217, a 50, 60, b 10, &c. His wife restored vnto him by exchange, 220, a 10. Treason EEBO page image 748 against him: note, 220, b 40. Giueth discomfitures to re|bels, 216, a 22, &c. Recoue|reth castels, 30, 60. Inuadeth England, 60. Offended with his brother, 216, b 50. His exhortatiõ to his armie, 218, a 10. His miserable state in the begining of his reigne, 214, b 20. His wife taken, 40. His brethren put to death, 50. His inuincible hart in trouble, 60. Getteth ouer into the Iles, 215, a 10. Commeth to Glenneske, 20. Inuadeth England, 223, b 60. Bur|ning and wasting, 224, a 10. With an armie in Scotland, 223, b 40. Inuadeth the north parts of England approch|ing almost to yorke, 224, a 50. His second mariage & issue, 221, a 20, 30. Killeth an Eng|lishman, 219, a 60. Gouerneth by deputation, 225, a 60. He deceaseth, 226, b 50. His fame and praise amongst his enimies, 227, a 10. The ad|uise giuen by him to his no|bles before his death, b 10. His desire to haue his hart borne to the holie sepulchre, 227, a 40. ¶ See Antwerpe.
- Bruse Robert the first crow|ned, 214, a 50. Discomfited at Mesten, 60. Maried to Mar|tha daughter to the earle of Caricke, 202, a 60. King of Scotland, b 20. The occasion of the Scots ouerthrow at Dunba [...], 208, a 40. Submit|teth himselfe, 50. His ance|stors, 204, b 40
- Bruse and Cumine conspira|tors, their end, 213, a 30, 40, 214, a 10, 20
- Bruse Edward proclamed K. of Ireland, 221, a 40. Slain, b 10. ¶ Sée Wallase.
- Bucchanan hath the gentle checke and reproofe, 260, b 10, &c.
- Buckquhane, the reason of the name, 84, b 10
- Buriall of Scatish princes, an ordinance therefore, 38, b 60. Of soldiors slaine, 78, a 60. Of one quicke, 51, a 60, 278, b 30
- Bute Ile taken, 335, b 40