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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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- F [...]ble of a fox, 175, a 40. ¶ Sée Tale.
- Factions of Scotland seueral|lie named, 423, a 50
- Fairies. ¶ Sée Prophesie.
- Fame ofrentimes excéedeth the truth, 217, a 10. ¶ Sée Report.
- Familiar [...]ie of a subiect with a quéene: note, 280, a 20, [...]c.
- Famine extreame and lamenta|ble, 239, a 40. ¶ Sée Derth.
- Fast castell woone, 343, b 50
- Fawkirke battell, 424, a 20
- Fealtie. ¶ Sée Homage and Swearing.
- Fenedocht the thane of Atholl, 126, b 20
- Fenella, a malicious woman & reuengefull: note, 158, a 60, b 10
- Feare the force thereof euen in nobles, 42, a 20. Of outward enimies causeth quietnesse at home, 186, b 10
- Feare & tumult, 95, a 20. ¶ Sée Crueltie.
- Feredeth taketh from the cler|gie their priuileges, 124, b 60. Slaine, 126, b 40. He is buri|ed, 127, a 10
- Ferguse is sent to aid the Goths against Rome, 80. a 40. Returneth from Italie in|to Denmarke, 60. Sent vnto the Scots dispersed, prepa|reth himselfe to war, 81, b 10, 20. He with his ships arriued in Murreie firth, receiued to: fullie of the Picts, conuei|ed into Argile and there in|uested king, purposeth to as|saile his enimies in the daw|ning of the daie, 82, a 10, &c: b 60. Married a daughter of Graham, 83, a 60. Inuadeth the confins of Britaine, b 10. Disuaded to fight with the Romans, 40. Diuideth the land in parts, 84, a 60. Repa|reth churches, castels, &c. 84, b 30, &c. Exhorteth his people to valiantnesse, 85, b 10. He & Durstus slaine, 85, b 60. His bodie buried in the abbeie of Colmekill, 86, a 50
- Ferguse the third created king of Scots, a wicked prince, 118, b 60. Strangled by his wife, 119, a 10
- Fergusus sent into Scotland, landed in Albion, made king, 32, b 40, 50, 60. Assembleth a great power of Scots against Coilus, 34, a 60. Went into I|reland, & is drowned, 35, a 30
- Feritharis chosen K. of Scots, 35, b 20. Inthronised, note the solemnitie, 50. Suddenlie dead, 36, a 30
- Ferlegus exiled. 36, a 30
- Fernishurst cast [...] woone by the French, 349, b 50
- Ferquhard king in Ireland, 32, b 40
- Ferquhard king of Scots, 112, a 40. Mainteineth ciuill dis|cord, infected with the Pela| [...]an heresie, taken prisoner, b 10 His desperat end, 113, a 10
- Ferquhard the second king of Scots, first couetous, now li|berall, 113, b 60. Excommuni|cated, 114, a 30. Uices wherto he was giuen, 30, &c. He fal|leth sicke, 60. Sent for his confessor, b 10. Yéeldeth vp the ghost, 30
- Ferquhard a Scot verie strong and valiant, aduanced, 202, b 60. ¶ Sée Conspiracie.
- Fethelmacus murthered in his bed, 76, a 20. ¶ Sée Angusia|nus.
- Fetherston sir William knight: note, 247, a 60
- Fite sometimes a part of Pict|land now of Scotland, 76, a 40. It with other countries in subiection to the Romans, 55, b [...]0. Put to fire & sword, 129, b 40
- Fiacre giueth himselfe to liue a solitarie life in France, 112, a 50. His praier, b 40
- Fincomarke king of Scots, be|ginneth his reigne, 73, a 50, 60. Raiseth his power, ioineth battell, b 20, &c. Deceaseth, 74, a 50. His sonnes Eugenius and Ethodius, 60
- Findocke king of Scots, his vertuous disposition, maketh a iorneie into the Iles to sub|due rebels, 69, b 20, &c. Slain, 70, a 20
- Finmacoll the great hunter, 89, b 50
- Finnan bishop, 114, a 40
- Finnanus K. of Scots. 40, a 40
- Fire caused through wind, 203, b 30
- Fishes like vnto men in shape, 139, b 20
- Fishing, a law made for it, 358, a 20, 281, b 40
- Fleance defloureth the prince of Wales daughter, 171, b 60. Slaine: note, 173, a 10. ¶ Sée Banquho.
- Fleming lord escapeth, 402, a 20
- Fleming ladie honorablie in|treated, 402, a 50
- Fleming Robert, a worthie yoong gentleman, 213, b 40. Rewarded for his faithfull seruice, 220, a 50
- Florence reedified, 123, a 60. The armes thereof, 123, b 60
- Forboise Arthur slaine, 408, a 40. Put to flight, 408, a 50. A|lexander his house, great be|lied wife and his children burnt, 408, a 60. They receiue aid from the king, 408, a 60. They follow seuerall leders, 408, b 10. Go [...]th to Aberden, 408, b 10. Ouer|throwen besides Aberden, 408, b 20
- Forboise the master beheaded, 320, a 60
- Forboises the beginning of the name, 212, b 30. Disagrée, 408, a 10
- Ford castell woone, 350, a 20
- Fort builded at Aberladie, 351, a 20
- Forth called the Scotish sea, 136, a 10
- Fortune brittle, 135, b 60
- Foster sir Iohn, 361, a 60
- Fothadus the great bishop of Scotland vndertaketh to cõ|clude a pea [...]e betwixt parties at deadlie variance: note, 160, b 40, 50, &c.
- Fraie with bloudshed about a dog: note, 71, b 10. Among no|blemen being on hunting, 108, b 60
- France in old time Gallia, 45, b 60
- Fratricide, 237 a 40
- Frenchmen depart Scotland, 372, b 40. Their gallies com|pas about Scotland, 347, a 50 They séeke to make a peace betwéene the quéene and the lords, 387, b 10. Depart Scot|land, 375, a 10, Require a crowne matrimoniall, 365, a 10. In miserable state in Scotland, 350, a 50. They & the Scots cannot agrée, 248, a 20. They make a rode into England, 350, a 10. Returne home, 352, a 60. Incampe at Muscelborrow, 347, b 10, Come into Scotland, 346, b 40. Whie they forbare to giue an assalt, 346, b 60. With them of Edenborow make a fraie, 348, a 50. They giue a canua|sado to Hadington, 348, b 10. Sent into Scotland, 363, a 60. What parts of christen|dome they possessed in old time, 122, a 40
- French king taken prisoner, 243, a 50. Sent to persuade the king of Scots to warre, 295, a 20. Requireth aid a|gainst England, 294, b 50. Sendeth monie into Scot|land, 409, b 50
- Friers, foure orders of them, & a commandement against de|uising new orders of them, 203, a 20. Blacke, their first comming into Scotland, 196, b 10. Carmelits first cõming into Scotland, 198, a 60. Mi|nors first cõming into Scot|land, 196, b 30
- Frieries destroied in Striue|ling, 367, a 10
- Frontinus purposeth to pursue the conquest of the Silures, requireth to tome in amitie with the Picts, 54, b 40. Uex|ed with sickenes returneth to Rome, 55, a 20
- Fulgentius capteine of rebels, 66, b 60. Incourageth them to sticke to their enterprise, 67, a 40. Put to flight, b 10. With|draweth into Pictland, 20
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memorable obseruations both of names and matters: gathered by Abraham Fleming.
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- GAlane king of Picts succo|reth the Scots, 92, b 30
- Gald king of Scots punished such as disturbed the peace of the stat [...], 53, a 60, b 10. Labou|reth to abrogat wicked laws, b 20. Determineth to fight with the Romans, 50. Pro|miseth to [...]aine in league with the Picts, 56, a 10. The same of his puissance putteth the Romans in feare, b 50. Cho|sen generall against them 60. Setteth vpon one of his eni|mies in the night, 57, a 10. Commeth into Dundée, con|sulteth how to procéed in his wars, b 40. Commeth to aid the Pices, exhorteth the peo|ple to fight manfullie, 58, a 40, 50. By reson of the multitude thinketh to inclose his eni|mies, b 10. Pursueth the Ro|mans, 60, a 20. Studieth to preserue his subiects in good quiet now after the wars en|ded, 60. b 60. Deceseth, 61, a 10
- Galgacus. ¶ Sée Gald.
- Gallio Rauenna is sent to Bri|taine, pursueth the Scots & Picts, causeth the wall of A|bircorne to be repared, retur|neth into France, 86, b 30, &c.
- Gallowglasses, 143, b 20
- Gallowaie wherof so named, 61, a 10. Inuaded by the Irish|men, 142, b 30
- Garlisch the lard, 403, b 60
- Garnard the king of Picts ioi|fullie receiueth Gildo, they assembled a councell, deter|mined to rest all the winter & make frontier wars onlie, 57, b 40, 50. Inuadeth Scotland, 116, b 50
- Gathelus giuen to will & plea|sure went into Eegypt, his dooings aduanced, seeketh o|ther countries, repelled from Britaine, landed in Portin|gale, 29, a 20, &c, b 10, &c. Buil|deth the citie of Brachara, 30, a 20. Intituled K. of Scot|land, his lawes, 30, a 50, 60
- Gawen in seruice with K. Ar|thur, 102, b 10. Slain, 106, b 10
- Genissa wife of Aruiragus be|ceaseth, 47, b 10
- Gentlemen restored, 359, a 60
- Germans cõming to serue Ro|mons rebell against their cap|teins & leaders, 57, a 60. A co|hort of them restored the Ro|mans side néere at point to haue had the woorst, 58, b 30
- Gift of the pope to a Scotish K. 192, b 40. To K. Iames the fourth, 288, b 30. Of K. Willi|am to K. Richard, 192, a 60
- Gifts preuaile where as faire words faile, 78, b 20. Giuen to king Iames by his wiues friends, 261, b 50. Required as a lone, 114, a 10
- Gilbert bishop of Cathnesse ca|nonised a saint, 190, a 20
- Gilbert of Gallowaie rebelled, he is vanquished, 189, b 30, 40
- Gilcombe spoileth Scotland, maketh himselfe L. of Gallo|waie, slaine, 205, a 60, b 10
- Gilcrist declareth what he is, 191, a 10. Murthreth his wife vpon suspicion of adulterie, 190, a 60. Proclamed a trai|tor, 60. His miserable estate, deluing of clods & turffes, as|keth pardon of the king in an vnknown habit, 190, b 20, 50, 60. Receiued into the kings fauor & restored to his lands, the disposing of them after his death, 191, a 10, 20, 30, &c ¶ Sée Gilbert.
- Gildo is kept off from landing, arriueth in Taie water, is receiued, 57, b 20, &c
- Gilespie Rosse a rebell behea|ded, 196, a 30.
- Gillequhalme the sonne of Do|nald, 119, b 60
- Gillo capteine of exiles vanqui|shed, 79, b 10
- Gilpatrike and others spoile Scotland, 205, a 50
- Gillus his craftie working, 41, a 60, Created K. for feare goes about to murther Dothans sonnes, counterfeiteth a zeale to iustice, rebelled against, de|parteth secretlie to Ireland, purchaseth aid, 42, a 30, 40, &c. Taken, beheaded, 43, a 10
- Glames made lord chancellor, 421, b 20. Conuict of treason, 320, a 50
- Glasco taken, 371, a 30
- Glencarne erle his double dea|ling, 344, b 60
- Gluttons neuer satisfied, 265, a 10. ¶ Sée Diet.
- Godredus. ¶ Sée Olauus.
- Goodwine sands, 180, a 20
- Gordon Adam, 408, a 30. En|treth Angus, 409, b 60
- Gordon Alexander hanged, 379, b 70
- Gordon Iohn and the lord O|giluie fight, 379, b 40. He is imprisoned, 379, b 10. He esca|peth, 379, b 10. Summoned by the quéene, 379, b 10. Accom|panied with a great number, 379, b 20. Commanded to Striueling castle, 379, b 50. He disobeied, 379, b 58. Be|headed, 380, b 40
- Gordon lord married to the kings bastard, 295, a 10. Cre|ated erle of Huntleie, 381, a 60
- Gorden erle of Southerland EEBO page image 753 forfalted, 380, b 60
- Gordons and Forboises doo fight, 407, b 40
- Gonorrhea, 152, b 50
- Gormond arriueth with a nauie in Northumberland, 145, a 10 Ouerthrowne by Alured, 40 He is baptised, 50
- Gothred mooueth a rebellion, he is taken & beheaded, 193, b 30, 40
- Goths make an expedition a|gainst the empire of Rome, 80, a 40
- Gouernement giuen by lots, 34, b 60
- Gouernor of Scotland whiles a new king was chosen, 42, b 20. Sendeth to France, 344, b 20, He resigneth, 356, a 10 He agréeth with the Dowa|ger, 357, a 10 Made duke, 357 a 20. ¶ See Duke of Albanie, Pardons, Scotland,
- Gouernours appointed to the kings person, 305, a 60. At disagréement causeth ill dis|posed persons to wax bold in dooing mischéefe, 280, b 60, 281 a 10. Foure vnder king Eth|fine, 118, a 20. Of Scotland their catalog, 417, a 40
- Gowrike erle beheaded, 443, a 20
- Graham lord Montrosse made L. tresuror, 443, a 30. The an|tiquitie of that name, 443, a 30
- Graham and his linage, 83, a 60
- Graimes authoritie in orde|ring the ba [...]ll, 89, a 30. ¶ Sée Graham.
- Graimsdike, 87, b 60
- Gratian vsurpeth the gouer|nance of Britaine, 81, b 60 Slaine by Maximus, 80, a 40
- Greefe taken at hart the losse of life, 256, a 60, b 10. The cause of death, 282, b 60. 180, a 1 [...]
- Gregorie chosen king of Scots, 140, a 40. Giuen wholie to godlines, neuer maried, sober, his expedition into Fife, b 20, &c. His saieng to his soldiors, 141, a 20. Suffered the inha|bitants of Northumberland to inioie their lands, 60, b 10 Wintered at Berwike, pre|pareth an armie against the Britons, his consideration, b 20, &c. Requireth a resignati|on of Cumberland and West|merland, 142, a 40. His deuise, 143, a 20. Assault [...]d the Irish, his mercifull vse of victorie, 50, 60. His wise & godlie an|swer, 144, a 20. Receiued into Dublin with procession, 40. Kisseth the crucifix, 50. En|treth the castell, 60. His re|turne to Scotland, b 10. His death, 30. Buried in Colme|kill, 40
- Greie lord desireth to incounter the Scots, 341, b 40. Entreth Scotland, 372, b 10
- Greie lord of Scotland taken prisoner, 363, b 10
- Greies a surname in Scotland, 262, a 20
- Grime causeth himselfe to be crowned king, his liberalitie, against Malcolme & of grea|ter force than h [...], 160, a 10, 20, &c. He and Malcolme recon|ciled, 161, a 40, 50. His altera|tion from noble qualities to detestable vices: note, 161, b 10, &c. In armes afresh a|gainst Malcolme, discomfi|ted, and miserablie ended his life, 162, a 10, &c. 60
- Guainor king Arthurs wife, 106, b 10, 40
- Guiderius the British king re|belleth against the Romans, 45, b 40. Slaine, 60
- Guise the first duke his death, 352, a 70
- Guitellus generall of the Bri|tish armie, 92, a 60. Causeth fiue hundred of the enimies to be hanged, b 10. Slaine with twentie thousand Britons, 92, b 50
- Guns made and superscribed: note, 293, b 50
- Guthred king of Man, 201, a 40
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- HAdington besieged, 346, b 60 Uittelled, 351, b 20, Rased & left by the English, 351, b 50 S [...]ege remooued, 347, a 30
- Haie an husbandman with his two sonnes their valiantnes: note, 155, a 60. Refused costlie garments, is made one of the nobilitie, reuenues assigned him, 155, b 60. His request, arms or ensignes; 156, a 10
- Hamilton sir Iames arrested, 321, b 20. Beheaded, 321, b 34 Hurt, 316, a 20
- Hamilton lord marieth with the kings sister, 280, b 50. Taketh part with the erle of Argile, 371, a 20
- Hamilton palace burnt, 400, b 70. The castell be [...]eged, 400, b 40. Deliuered to the Eng|lish, 400, b 40. Blowen vp, 400, b 60
- Hamiltons fouretéene slaine, 362, b 10. O [...] whom descen|ded: note, 225, b 40. Mingled with the kings bloud, 60
- Harold passeth into Norwaie, drowned in his returne, 201, a 60. ¶ Sée Herald at arms.
- Haruest wet a cause of derth, 198, b 30
- Hastings his challenge to the crowne of Scotland, 205, b 60
- Hatred, 110, b 60. Procuring murther: note, 150, a 50, &c. Betwéene the quéene and hir husband, and the cause, 306, b 20. ¶ Sée Enuie & Malice.
- Heirgust chosen king of Picts, 76, a 10. Desireth the vtter de|struction of Scots, 78, b 10 Killeth himselfe, 80, b 10
- Heirgust slaine, 98, b 10. ¶ Sée Maximus.
- Hemecus K. of Ireland, 31, a 20
- Hengist purposed at the first to make conquest of Britons, his offers misliked of Bri|tish nobles, prolongeth time to giue battell, 94, a 30, &c. b 50 He & Horsus reteined in ser|uice with Uortigerne, 93, a 20 ¶ Sée yorke.
- Henrie the fourth K. of Eng|land crowned, 253, a 20. In|uadeth Scotland, 253, b 30
- Henrie the fift taketh the prince of Scotland ouer with him into France, 259, b 10. Me|naceth the Scots, marieth the French kings daughter, 258, a 60, b 10 Discomfited by the Welshmen, 258, a 30. Re|turneth into England, 280, a 40. By safe conduct commeth into England, 279, a 60. Im|prisoned, 280, a 60
- Henrie the seuenth deceaseth, 292, b 60
- Henrie the eight séeketh to kéep the duke of Albanie out of Scotland, 306, b 40. Doubt|eth to haue the duke of Alba|nie gouernor to the yong king his nephue, 307, b 60
- Henrie Beauclerke K. of Eng|land, 181, a 60
- Henrie prince of Scotland de|ceaseth, 184, a 40. His issue, 50
- Henrie inuadeth Scotland, 194 b 20
- Henrie Hotspur, 249, a 30. As|saileth the Scots at [...]l|don, 254, a 60
- Hepborne Iames his familia|ritie with the Q. of Scots mother to Iames the third, 280, a 20
- Hepborns their first aduance|ment, 250, a 60
- Heraclianus is sent against Uictorine, 84, a 10. ¶ Sée Uictorine.
- Herald at arms sent into Scot|land to denounce war, 307, b 50, 60. Sent to the duke of Northfolke, 371, b 60. Sent to the quéene of Scots, 372, a 60. Being an Englishman his report of K. Robert Bru|ses valiancie, 227, a 10, 20, &c.
- Herbert king of Britaine sent ambassadors to K. Gregorie, 142, a 20
- Herdunt threatneth the Scots, 141, a 10. Assembleth his men togither, remaineth in campe, 50, 60
- Hereford. ¶ Sée Erle.
- Heresie Pelagian, 89, b 20, 98, b 60. In Pictland, 107, b 50
- Hermophrodite buried quicke: note, 278, b 20
- Herr [...]s lord his lands spoiled, 274, a 30. And he hanged, 50
- Hessen. ¶ Sée Rhene.
- Hiber returned into Spaine, & succéedeth his father, 30, b 60 A conqueror, 31, a 10
- Hibernia of whom so named, 30 b 30
- Hilland mans salutation, and whie so named, 197, b 10
- Hoddom yeelded to the Regent, 392, a 40
- Holiburton Iames defendeth the countrie against the En|glish, 345, b 30
- Holie rood house builded, 183, a 30
- Hollanders & the erle of March at wars, 265, b 30. Their ships taken, 291, b 10
- Homage required by summons, 185, b 60. Of the Scotish king for certeine earledoms: note, 183, b 30. Doone by the king of Scots, 184, a 30. Doone to the king of Eng|land, by the king, prelats, and nobles of Scotland, 189, a 60, b 10. To king Edward of Carnaruan, 215, b 60. Of the barons of Scotland to king Edward, 208, b 30. ¶ Sée Balioll.
- Horsses presented to Iames the fourth, 291, b 50. Trapped and presented to Iames the fourth, 292, b 40. Affrighted, 246, a 40
- Horsses and mares out of Hun|garie into Scotland for brood 265, a 60
- Horsus, 93, a 20. ¶ Sée Hengist.
- Hostages required, 136, a 30. Deliuered to king Iohn, 193, a 30. ¶ Sée Pledges.
- Howard sir Edmund freshlie assaulted, 300, b 40
- Hubba saued from drowning, 138, b 40
- Hume Alexander deliuered out of prison, 399, b 10
- Hume lord chamberleine, 301, a 10, 20. Submitteth himselfe, 303, b 60. Denounced a rebell, 303, b 40. Taken, 403, a 20. He and others conuicted of trea|son, 304, a 10. Arrested, com|mitted to ward, beheaded, 304 b 60. His head taken downe, 307, a 60
- Hume castell rendred vnto the English, 343, b 40. Recouered by the Scots, 349, a 60
- Humber a fatall place for the Britons to be vanquished in, 106, a 10
- Hungar kept the battell, 139, a 20. His vow, 139, a 20
- Hungus king of Picts refuseth to conclude league with the French, 122, b 50. Aided with Scots inuadeth Northum|berland, 123, b 60. He warred without slaughter and bur|ning, 60. Repareth saint An|drews church, 124, b 40. Fal|leth in a cõsumption, 125, a 40
- Hunsdon lord maketh a rode in|to Scotland, 423, b 70
- Hunting, lawes made for it: note, 36, b 40, 66, a 30
- Huntington lands and Nor|thumberland annexed to the crowne of Scotland, 182, b 20
- Huntleie earle giueth an ouer|throw to the English, 328, b 10. Suspected by the queene, 379, b 60 Taken prisoner, 343 a 40. Entreth bond for his countrie men, 343, a 10. Hée recouered manie lands, 358, a 10. Sent for, 380, a 30. Com|meth to Cornethie in Mar, 380, a 60. Fled, 382, b 10. Com|meth to aid the quéene, 392, b 20 Lieutenant of Scotland, 401, a 10. He scapeth 401, a 30
- Husbandmen made honourable: note, 155, b 60.