The Holinshed Project

Holinshed Project Home

The Texts
1577

Previous | Next

F.

  • FAire of Pennire ſacked. 397.92
  • Faire Mayden of Gallovvay. 387. 61
  • Fanconer Dauid, principall Gun|ner to King Iames the fifth ſlai [...] 440. 33
  • Falcons ſtone, vvhy ſo called. [...]17. 2
  • Family of the Stevvardes, from vvhence diſcended. 239.41
  • Falkeland. 446.40
  • Familie of Skringeou [...] vvhence diſcended. 256.54
  • Familie of the Percies, vvhence diſcended. 258.5 [...]
  • Family of the Gr [...]ing [...] in Scot|land, vvhence diſcended. 263.15
  • Familie of Co [...]ey [...], their povver and multitude. 28 [...].16
  • Familie of the Grayes in Scotland vvhence diſcended. [...]77.28
  • Familye of the Huntleys, vvhence diſcended. 4 [...]6.46
  • Family of the Forbeſſe [...], vvhence diſcended. 308.40
  • Familie of the Hammiltons, from vvhence diſcended. 325.50
  • Familie of the Ogiluies, vvhence diſcended. 276.63
  • Familie of the Lions in Scotlande, vvhence diſcended. 358.47
  • Family of the Hepborns, in Scot|land, vvhence diſcended. 364.1 [...]
  • Famous families diſcending from Hyberus. 4.88
  • Fa [...]dufus ſuceeedeth Brek in the kingdome. 5.59
  • Faſt Caſtell recouered by a train. 479. 115
  • Faſt Caſtell vvon by the English men. 469.67
  • Fealtie done to the Captaynes of tribes. 22.16
  • Feare of Corbreid Galdes puyſ|ſance put the Romaines in feare. 52. 3 [...]
  • Fenellas malicious and craftie de|uice to reuenge hirſelfe vpon K. Kenneth. 221.33
  • Fenella eſcapeth into Irelande. 221 96
  • Fenella daughter to Cruthneth. 217. 28
  • Fenedocht T [...]ane of Athole. 170. 23
  • Fernihurſt caſtell vvon. 477.38
  • Frenchmen in greate miſerie in Scotland. 478.10
  • Finvvicke VVilliam taken priſo|ner by the Scottes. 435.33
  • Feritharis choſen and crovvned king of Scots. 11.94
  • Ferrerio Gio [...]an cited. 400.48
  • Feredeth ſlaine, and his army flee|eth by night. 170.47
  • Feredeth the fourth, king of Picts. 167. 5
  • Feredeth taketh avvay the priui|ledges from the Cleargie, and giftes from Saint Andrevves EEBO page image 564 Church vvhich Hangus gaue them. 167.7
  • Feredeth choſen king of Pictes. 169. 24
  • Feredethes anſvvere to the Scot|tish Ambaſſadors. 169.38
  • Ferlegus ſonne to Ferguſius, de|maundeth the crovvne of Feri|tharis. 12.15
  • Ferlegus almoſt torn in peeces by the people. 12.18
  • Ferlegus vvith his complices fle|eth to the Pictes, and aftervvard to the Brytaines. 12.33
  • Feritharis dieth ſodainlye in the night. 12 28
  • Feritharis death ſuſpected. 12 30
  • Ferguſius ſon to Ferquhardus. 7.34
  • Ferguſius ſent vvith an huge army into Scotland to ayde the Scots. 7. 36
  • Ferguſius carieth the Marble ſent vvith him into Scotlande, in hope to be king. 7.38
  • Ferguſius crovvned king of Scot|lande. 7.72
  • Ferguſius the firſt abſolute gouer|nour of the Scottishe Nation that ruled in Albion. 7.73
  • Ferguſius banner diſcribed. 7.91
  • Ferguſius firſt bare the rampaunt Lion in Albion, vvhiche the Kings ſince ſucceſsiuely haue borne. 7.98
  • Ferguſius aſſembleth a greate po|vver agaynſt the Britaines. 9.81
  • Ferguſius firſt coũſayled the Scots to occupie their landes in ſeue|rall. 10.30
  • Ferguſius deuiſeth lavves and ſta|tutes. 10.65
  • Ferguſius ſayling into Irelande, vvas drovvned returning home vvarde. 10.88
  • Ferguſius ſonne to Erthus. 94.57
  • Ferguſius ſent vvith a povver a|gaynſt the Romains. 94.73
  • Ferguſius bringeth a cheſt of mo|numents from Rome. 94.85
  • Ferguſius returneth into Den|marke. 94.105
  • Ferguſius ſendeth meſſengers to the diſperſed Scottes, concer|ning their returne intoo Scot|lande. 95.36
  • Ferguſius prepareth to come ouer ouer into Scotland. 95.45
  • Ferguſius arriueth in Murrey Fyrth. 95 200
  • Ferguſius renueth the auncient league betvveene the Scottes and Pictes. 96.38
  • Ferguſius proclaimed K. of Scot|land. 96 38
  • Ferguſius proclaimed k. of Scot|land. 96.58
  • Ferguſius firſt King of Scottes in Scotlãd, as ſome ſuppoſe. 96.80
  • Ferguſius and the Romains ioyne in battaile. 97.26
  • Ferguſius maried to Graius daugh+ter. 97.104
  • Ferguſius inuadeth the confines of Brytaine. 98 10
  • Ferguſius repayreth churches, and prouideth liuings for religious perſons. 100.10
  • Ferguſius in time of peace repay|reth his caſtels. 100.24
  • Ferguſius ſlaine. 102.17
  • Ferguſius bodie taken vp and bu|ried at Colmekill. 102.00
  • Ferguſius the thirde created King [...]f Scotland. 156.54
  • Ferguſius the patterne of a vvic|ked prince. 156.60
  • Ferguſius ſtrangled in his bed by his vvife. 15 [...].17
  • Ferguſius vvife voluntarily con|feſſeth the murdering of hir huſ|band. 157.45
  • Fergu. vvife ſlaieth hirſelf. 157.87
  • Ferguſians ſiſter to Hungus King of Pictes. 169 2
  • Ferguhardus king of Scots in Ire|land. 7.31
  • Ferquhard gouernour of Lorne and Cantire. 15.3
  • Ferquhard fleeth into Ila. 15.12
  • Ferquhard returneth into Scotlãd to reuenge his iniurie. 15.24
  • Ferquhard is flame. 15.49
  • Ferquhard king of Scottes. 144.
  • Ferquhard mainteyneth chill diſ|cord among his nobilitie. 145
  • Ferquhard infected with Pelagius herelie. 145.18
  • Ferquhard committed to cloſe pri|ſon. 145.32
  • Ferquhard ſlayeth himſelfe. 146.22
  • Ferquhard the ſecond ſon to the laſt Ferquhard enthroniſed K. of Scotland. 147.49
  • Ferquharde of a good prince be|cõmeth a naughtie king. 147.54
  • Ferquhardes exceſsiue couetouſ|neſſe. 147.79
  • Ferquhard excommunicate for his levvdneſſe. 147.98
  • Ferquhard giuen to immoderate gluttonie. 147.105
  • Ferquhard giuen to beaſtly drun|kenneſſe. 147.115
  • Ferquharde defileth his ovvne daughters. 148.8
  • Ferquhard ſlaieth his ovvne vvife. 148. 10
  • Ferquhard bitten by a VVolfe in hunting. 148.25
  • Ferquhard ſicke of moſt lothſome diſeaſes. 148.29
  • Ferquhard penitent for his offen|ces. 148.48
  • Ferquhard dyeth. 148.51
  • Ferquhard ouerthrovveth a ſtoute Norman in vvraſtling. 295.61
  • Fethelmacus created king of ſcots. fol. 86
  • Fethelmacus leadeth an armye a|gaynſt the Pictes, and diſcomfi|teth them. 86.85
  • Fethelmacus murthered in his bed. 87. 12
  • Fetherſtone VVilliam knight, ca|pitaine of Lochmaben caſtell. 350. 24
  • Fi [...]cre ſonne to Eugenius, giueth himſelf to a ſolitarie life. 147.77
  • Fiacres prayer to continue hys contemplatiue life. 145.43
  • Fierce onſet of the Brytaines vp|on the Scottes and Pictes. 107.13
  • F [...]fe, why ſo called. 177.95
  • Fighting of horſes ſeene. 40.71
  • Filthie lavves. 30.13
  • Fincormake created K. of Scottes. 82. 71
  • Fincormakes fidelitie tovvardes the king of Brytaine. 83.32
  • Fincormake dieth. 84.12
  • Fin Makco [...]l the great Hunter. 108. 65
  • Finnan made Biſhop of Lynde|ferne. 149.15
  • Finnan dyeth. 149.19
  • Fine cookerie baniſhed. 65.18
  • Finnanus ſonne to Ioſina proclai|med king. 20.80
  • Finnanus firſte inſtitutour of the Druides. 21.7
  • Finnanus dieth at Camelon. 21.54
  • Finnanus vvhere buried. 21.58
  • Findock ſonne to Athirco choſen king. 76.27
  • Findocke paſſeth into the Iles a|gaynſt the rebels. 76.61
  • Findocke goeth the ſeconde tyme into the Iles agaynſt the rebels. 77. 7
  • Findock ſlain by treaſon. 77.43
  • Findour in Merne. 38.56
  • Firſt comming of the Stevvardes to the crovvne of Scotlande. 356. 47
  • Fire ryſing [...] the ſome of vvindes. 297.46
  • Firie armies ſeen in the aire. 180.16
  • Fire and vvater [...] no mercye. 280. 101
  • Firth of Clyde. 462.83
  • Fishes found in shape like men. 186. 54
  • Fiſhes like men, called Baſsinates ſeene in great number. 101.4
  • Fife vvith other coũtries brought intoo ſubiection to the Ro|maynes. [...]0.87
  • Fleance ſonne to Banquho eſca|peth into VVales after his fa|thers ſlaughter. 446.99
  • Fleance defloureth the Prince of VVales daughter. 247.9
  • Fleance ſlaine. 247.12
  • Fleming Fraunces maiſter of the ordinance. 467.67
  • Florence in Italye reediſled. 264. [...]
  • Fraſer VVilliam Bishop of Saint Andrevves. 303.16
  • Fray betvveene the French ſoul|diours, and the tovvneſmen of Edenbourgh. 476.20
  • Fray amongſt the nobles in hun|ting. 139.9
  • Frier Brian Iay ſlaine by the hand of VVilliam VVallace. 305.77
  • Frier in Glaſgevv burnt for Re|ligion. 445.21
  • Friers Minors ſent into Scotland. 285. 70
  • Frenchmen cõclude a league vvith the Scottes againſt the English men. 15 [...].76
  • Frenchmen commended for their fayth and ſtedfaſtneſſe of pro|miſe. 262.68
  • Frenchmenne ſue too enter intoo league vvith the Picts. 263.17
  • Frenchmen ſend ayde to the Ba|rons of Englande agaynſt King Iohn. 262.8
  • French king deſireth the king of Scots to make vvarre vpon the Englishmen. 349.45
  • Frenchmenne egge the Scottes a|gaynſt England. 358.21
  • Frenchmen and Scottes banished forth of England. 431.113
  • French king miſliketh of the ma|riage concluded to be had be|tvveene the yong Queene of Scotland, and Prince Edvvarde 458.78. he ſetteth the Earle of Lennox on, to alter all that vvas alreadie begon and ended in Scotland. 458.86
  • French armie ſent into Scotlande agaynſt the Englishmen. 474.36
  • French Galleys compaſſe aboute the realme of Scotland by Dun|gesby head. 475.8
  • Frenchmen encampe at Muskel|bourgh. 475.38
  • Frenchmen giue a camiſado too Hadington, and are beaten backe. 476.45
  • Froſt vpon Midſommer day. 238. 78
  • Fruite of vvicked counſaylors. 21. 76
  • Fogo Iohn, made Abbot of Mel|ros. 381.35
  • Founde things to bee cried in the market. 181.57
  • Foundation of Saint Revvles Ab|bey layde. 171.60
  • Fountaine of bloud iſſueth out of a mountaine in Gallovvay. 202. 79
  • Foillane martired. 147.34
  • Fortune aduaunceth the Romains. 35. 55
  • Fort of Lidell taken by the Scots 350. 30
  • Fort builded by the Englishmen at Broughtie crag. 476.71
  • Fortie thouſand crownes ſent out of France into Scotland [...] [...]|u [...]e an armie agaynſt the En|glishmen. 3 [...]
  • Forman made Archbiſhop of [...] Andrevves dyeth. 4 [...]6. [...]
  • Football and other vnlavvfull ta|mes debarted. [...]0 [...]7.9
  • Fother Iohn, conuicted of treaſon and beheaded and qua [...]. 444. 42
  • Fortunes flatterie not to bee [...]|ſted. 184.79
  • Fothadus the great Bish. of Scot|lande. 224.64
  • Fothadus traualleth to make peace betvveene Grime and Mal|colme. 224.74
  • Fothadus bringeth Grime and Malcolme to agreement vpon conditions. 22 [...]. [...]
  • Forth called the Scottish Sci. fol. [...]
  • Foure vvardens choſen to gouern the ſtate of Scotland. 246. [...]
  • Forman Protonotarie ſent the Ia|mes the fourth, vvith a Roſe [...]e a ſcepter. 409.10 [...]
  • Fordune a towne in Mernes. 221. [...]
  • Foure orders of Friers appointed.296. 16
  • Frontinus ſent into Brytayne. 48. 77
  • Frontinus requireth to ioyne a|mitie vvith the Picts. 43. [...]
  • Frontius diſcomfiteth [...] 49. [...]
  • Frontinus vexed with ſickneſſe, returneth to Rome. 49. [...]
  • Foure Scottish ſhippes ſpoiled by the Englishmen. 478.24
  • Fournie of an olde deede of [...]. 361. 16
  • Fourdon Iohn cited. 341.114. and 34 [...].95. and. 359.29. and. 361.42
  • Fourdon Iohn cited. 291.05
  • Fox Richard Bishop of Excet [...], ſent Ambaſſadour fri [...]e Scot|land. 408. [...]
  • Furious rage of the Scottish Ca [...]|ters. 90.8
  • Furniture of the Irish armies. 197. 4 [...]
  • Furſeus profeſſed a Monke. 147.28
  • Fulgentius made Captaine of a Britishe rebellion againſt the Romaines. 71. [...]
  • Fulgentius ſendeth to the Scottes and Pictes for ayde againſt the Romains. 71.14
  • Fulgentius ſendeth Ambaſſadours to Seuerus the Emperour, he intreatie of peace. 71.87
  • Fulgentius and his armie put too flight and diſcomfited. 72.50
  • Fulgentius vvithdraweth intoo Pictland. 72.96

Previous | Next