Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 eBook

John Lauder
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 528 pages of information about Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36.

Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 eBook

John Lauder
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 528 pages of information about Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36.
Holland a ‘sink of all religions,’ 68;
     treatment of Jews in, 68. 
Home. See Hume. 
Honieman, Andrew, bishop of Orkney, 231. 
Hope, Henry, 252.
——­ Mr., 39, 102. 
Hopes of Craighall, 207. 
Hotman, Francois, 66 and n
Houlle, a barber, 132. 
Household expenditure, 239-282. 
Howard, sir Robert, 223. 
Howel’s History of Venice, 82, 85;
     his Familiar Letters, 99 and n
Hume or Home, Alexander, xxix, 30, 63, 159.
——­ David, 30, 35, 63, 113.
——­ George, 258.
——­ sir John, of Renton, justice clerk, 210, 213;
     death of, 214, 215.
——­ lady, 252.
——­ sir Patrick, 30 and n, 35, 55, 113, 213.
——­ Peter, 158.
——­ of Coldinghame Law, 210.
——­ of the Maines, 201.
——­ of Nynewells, 201.
——­ of West Reston, 210.
——­ tavern keeper, 168. 
Humes of Blacader, 201.
——­ of Huttonhall, 202. 
Hunter, James, 8, 17, 131, 156. 
Huntley, the cock of the north, 58. 
Husband-beaters, punishment of, 110. 
Huttonhall, 202.
——­ laird of. See Hilton:  Humes. 
Hyde, sir Edward, lord chancellor, 168 n, 172;
     hatred of, in England, 233;
     he escapes to France, 234.

Idington, 201.
——­ laird of. See Ramsay. 
Illieston (Eleiston), near Edinburgh, 186, 193, 194. 
Inchekeith, 190-191. 
Ingleston, 193. 
Inglish, Edwards, 175. 
Inglish, James, 274.
——­ Mrs., 168, 175, 180. 
Innerask, 189. 
Innerleith, laird of, 187. 
Innerteill, 195, 196. 
Innerwick, 200. 
Innes, Robert, 267, 268.

Jacobins, order of, 10, 61 and n, 86. 
James II., ceremonies connected with the marriage of, 198 and n
James III., marriage of, 202;
     bestows favours on John Ramsay, 302;
     death of, 206, 303. 
James IV., 303;
     at Norham castle, 202;
     killed at Flouden, 206. 
James V. and the Franciscans, 10. 
James VII., xxviii, xxxi, xxxiv, 13 and n, 115, 235. 
Jesuits, order of, 9, 42;
     college of, at Poictiers, 77;
     lines on their college at La Fleche, 69;
     wealth of the order, and how obtained, 86;
     their cruelty, 99. 
Jews, treatment of, in Spain, Portugal, and Holland, 67-68;
     laws against, in Rome and France, 75. 
‘Jock of bread Scotland,’ 213 and n
John of Austria, his victory over the Turks at Lepanto, 150.
——­ of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, armour of, 1. 
Johnston of Warriston, 191.
——­ Robt., 261.
——­ Mr., 168. 
Jossie, B., 190. 
Jousie, Jo., 211, 267.

Kar. See Ker. 
Karkanders, 205. 
Keith, sir James, of Caddome, committed to the Tolbuith and fined, 213.
——­ Robert, of Craig, 295. 
Kellie, W., 200. 
Kello, John, 212, 222. 
Kelso abbey, 179. 
Kemnock, 207 and n
Kennoway, 207. 
Ker, Lancelot, 262.
——­ sir Mark, of Cockpen, 189.

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