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Back Matter: Section 1 of
1: A Table of the principall matters touched in the Hiſtorie of Scotland, where
note that the firſt number ſignifieth the page, the ſecond the line, not
accounting aboue 58. line in the firſt Colume at the moſt.
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- 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