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V.

  • VAgabonds an ordinance for them, 228, b 60. Compel|led to learne an occupation, 149, a 30. Iudged to die: note, 154, a 40. ¶ Sée Roges.
  • Ualdred doctor of the Picts, 111, a 10
  • Uariance, 114, b 60. Betwéene king Robert and the erle of March, 253, a 30. ¶ Sée Strife.
  • Uenusius the husband of Car|tunandua, he reuolteth, 51, a 50, 60
  • Uerannius lieutenant of Bri|taine, dieth, 51, b 50, 60
  • Uespasian commeth into Bri|taine, assatieth the Britons in their campe, 47, b 20, 50. Appeaseth the rebels, retur|neth to Rome, 49, a 10
  • Uice. ¶ Sée welth.
  • Uices following delicat fare, 264, b 50. Repugnant in one man. 259, b 60, 260, a 10, &c.
  • Uictorie doubtfull, 257, a 60. Assured before the battell fought. 217, a 40. In name not in déed gotten by the Scots, 167, a 30. Modestlie vsed, 96, b 60. Used with mercie, 143, a 50, 60. Used with gentlenesse, 102, a 20. with triumphant ioy, 109, b 20. with crueltie, 132, a 50, 60, 133, b 30
  • Uictories ascribed to Arthur, 105, a 10, 20. ¶ Sée Procession
  • Uictorine his answer to Etho|dius request, 64, a 50. Sen|deth letters to Rome, is sent for to returne, 20, 30. Prepa|reth an armie against the Scots, seeketh to persuade the Picts from talking with the Scots, incampeth néere Caruelon with 50000 men, 82, b 60. Inuadeth Gallo|waie, accused vnto Honorius, taketh vpon him the name & authoritie of emperor in Bri|taine, 83, b 30, &c. Deliuered into Heraclianus his hands, 84, a 10
  • Uillegagnon departed from Leith, 347, a 40
  • Uision: note, 128, b 60, 129, a 20, Of Edgar, 181, a 20
  • Uisions. ¶ Sée Woonders.
  • Uniuersitie of saint Andrewes when first begun: note, 257, b 20. Of Glascow founded, 276, b 10. Of Paris and Pauia, 123, b 40. ¶ Sée Priuileges.
  • Uoada quéene desireth aid of hir brother Corbreid, she killeth hir selfe, 52, a 40, b 60. Assem|bled an armie against the Ro|mans, 52, b 40. Imprisoned, 46, a 50. Released, conuered into wales, 60
  • Uoadicia reneweth wars with the Romans, 54, a 60. Slain, 54, b 20
  • Uortigerns treason, 92, a 50. Doubting the hatred of his people would haue fled out of his realme, 92, b 60. Counsel|led to send for aid into Ger|manie, 93, a 10. Dooth honor to Hengist, 94, a 60. Deposed by his subiects, 99, a 10. Mar|rieth Hengists daughter, 95, b 60. Burned, 97, a 30
  • Uortimer generall of the Bri|tons, 94, b 40. Chosen to go|uerne the Britons, 96, a 10. Useth the victorie modestlie, 96, b 60
  • Uow kept and performed, 192, a 30. Of Hungar and his sol|diors, 139, a 20. Of king Malcolme if he might obteine victorie, 178, b 10. ¶ Sée Ken|neth.
  • Usipites what kind of people, 57, b 10
  • Usurpation. ¶ Sée Makbeth, Somerleid, and Stephan.
  • Uter begat Arthur the great, 99, b 40. Poisoned, 101, a 10. ¶ See Aurelius.

W.

  • WAll Roger his words of the duke of Summerset, 435, a 10
  • Wallase William beginneth to wax famous, 209, a 20. Win|neth castels, &c: 209, a 60, His policie to relieue the people in the time of derth, b 40. Inua|deth Northumberland, 50. His answer to the king of Englands message, 60. En|tred England with an armie of 30000 men, 210, a 20. He is enuied, 40. Raiseth a power to resist the king of England, 50. Conferénce betwéene him and Bruse, b 40. Refuseth the offers of king Edward, 212, a 50. Escheweth to agrée with the Englishmen, 213, a 20. Is taken, brought to Lon|don and put to death: note, 214, a 10, 20
  • Walter the son of Fleance high steward of Scotland, 178, a 60
  • Wanthop archbishop of Arma|cham, 355, a 50
  • Warke castell besieged, 361, a 10 Assalted, 311, a 50, 60. Woone, 279, a 10
  • Warre without slaughter and burning, 123, b 60. Continuall in Scotland what calamitie it caused, 237, b 10. Ciuill and what mischéefes insue, 162, a 10. The frutes thereof, 160, b 50. ¶ Sée Battell, Commo|tion, and Uictorie.
  • Warning of a yoong babe to his mother: note, 137, a 10. Of some great mischance, 300, a 60
  • Welshmen rebelling against the Romans brought to their for|mer obedience, 64, b 60. Sub|dued by Henrie the fift, 258, a 40
  • Welth superfluous occasion of vice, 90, b 10
  • West doctor ambassador into Scotland, 295, a 60
  • Westmerland why so named, 52, b 60, 53. a 10, Assigned to the Scotishmen, 73, b 60. It and Cumberland recouered, 146, a 60. It and Kendall by the Scots & Picts spoild, 65, a 60
  • Wharton Henrie, 345, b 60
  • Whitherne a place of sanctuarie, 186, b 40. ¶ Sée Candida casa.
  • Wight Ile rebelleth, 49, a 10
  • Willes two in a monster & both contrarie, 146, b 50
  • Wilford sir Iames taken, 349, b 20
  • William Conqueror threteneth king Malcolme, 177, b 50. He proclamed open warres, 60
  • William Rufus in armes a|gainst the Scots, 179, b 30
  • William surnamed the Lion crowned K. required to doo ho|mage, his request, goeth ouer with K. Henrie into France, 187, b 50, 60. His zeale of iu|stice, he receiueth a péece of Northumberland, with his right saued to the residue, he inuadeth Cumberland, 188, a 10, &c. Yéeldeth himselfe priso|ner, conueid into Normandie b 50, 60. Ransomed, 189, b 10, His gift vnto king Richard, 192, a 60. Did homage to king Iohn, 192, b 50. Surren|dreth to king Iohn the lands a [...] Cumberland, &c. 193, a 30. Deceaseth, 193, b 50
  • William lieutenant of Tuscane 123, a 60. Maketh Christ his heire, 123, b 20
  • Willoughbie sir Hugh, 352, a 10
  • Wind. ¶ Sée Fire.
  • Wine sold by weight, 268, a 10. ¶ Sée Measure and Ale.
  • Winter long, 139, b 30.
  • Wiscart George burnt, 339, b 10
  • Witches consulted withall, and what happened by giuing cre|dit to their words, 69, a 60. In Fores inquirie made for them, found out, their practise against king Duffe, exami|ned, 149, b 30, &c. Confesse and are burnt, 150, a 10, Burnt, &c. 282, b 50, 60. ¶ Sée Pro|phesie.
  • Wood burne lord indicted, 306, a 30
  • Woldosins earle of Northum|berland and Huntington, 182 b 10
  • Woman abused with a spirit, 97, a 40. Of vnnaturall crueltie 278, b 40. Of a stout stomach, being a quéene, 278, b 60. Hir manlie stomach: note, 232, b 20. Manlie, Sée Blacke Agnes. Of manlike force and stature, 236, a 40
  • Women as redie to the battell as men, 62, a 40. A combrance to the Picts, 130, a 60. Desi|rous of high estate, 171, a 60. They and children are kept harmelesse, 143, a 60. Set vp|on mischiefe. ¶ Sée Counsell and Fenella. Waile their friends, 58, b 60. Placed in or|der of battell, 50, a 10. Come with the quéene in armour, 52 b 10
  • Woonder of a yoong babe giuing warning to his mother, 137, a 10. Strange of a voice, 158, a 10, 20. Of adders, 192, a 50.
  • Woonders strange: note, 180, [...] 10: note, 152, a 10. 151, b 60. 170, b 60. 171, a 10. 245, a 10, 20. In dansing: note, 203, b 60 And strange sights, 167, a 60. 59, a 40, 268, a 10. 203, b 20. 50, a 60. Maruellous & vncouth, 137, a 10. 106, b 60. 89, b 40. Rare and notorious, 139, b 20. And visions, 116, b 10. 128, b 60. Terrible, 79, a 40. Most dreadfull, 159, a 20. And prodigious chances, 300, a 60 Séene in the a [...]re, 193, b 50, 60 317, b 40. 190, a 30. 132, b 20. Appearing to the Scotish ar|mie, 53, b 50. Import a mea|ning, 146, b 60. Interpreted, 137, a 10, &c. 132, b 40
  • Wrestling betwéene a Norman and a Scot, 202, b 30
  • Writers of Scotland their ca|talog, 457, b 20. ¶ Sée Scots and Scotland.

Y.

  • YOrke yéelded to Octauius, 73, b 50. Besieged, 101, b 50. ¶ Sée Scots.
  • Yorke in possession of Hengist, 96, a 10
  • Yorkeswold wasted by the Scots, 224, a 60
  • Youth trained vp in hardnesse, 137, a 60, Should eate but one meale a daie, 50
FINIS propositi laus Christo nescia FINIS.

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