—— of Itall, 202.
—— Mr., 168.
Kid, rev. Mr., of the abbey kirk, anecdote of, 127.
Kilmundie, laird of, 240, 249.
Kilpont, 193, 194.
Kilsyth, battle of, 183 and n.
Kincaid of Wariston, 191.
—— John, 2.
Kincardin, earle of, 221, 226, 308.
King’s evil, curing of, 72 and n.
Kinghorne, 195, 281.
—— earle of, 224.
Kinglassy, 205.
—— lord, death of, 212.
Kingstone, lord, 193.
Kinleith (Killeith), 191.
Kinloch, sir Francis, 306.
—— Francis, merchant in Paris, xxxvi, 5, 132, 153, 156, 158-161;
Lauder’s letter of introduction to, 3;
letter from, to John Ogilvy, 7.
—— Magdalen, 5.
Kinneuchar, 207 and n.
Kinninmont, 197.
Kinninmonts of Craighall, 207.
Kinnoul, lord, 109.
Kirkcaldie, 196.
—— G., 258.
Kirkcanders, lands of, 302.
Kirkhill, 193.
Kirkwood, Mr., 168.
La Figonne, Ingrande, 128, 160.
La Fleche, jesuit college at, 69.
Lambert ——, 233.
Lame people, large numbers of, in Orleans, 8.
Lammerton, 202.
Lanark, 186.
Land, price of, in France, 107.
Langeais, 20.
Langhermistoune, 191.
Langnidrie, 203 and n, 208.
Language, antiquity of, 81.
Lanty, Mr., minister of Chirnesyde, 201.
Latin and Greek, pronunciation of, 123.
Laud, archbishop, his gift of MSS. to the Oxford university
library, 169.
Lauder, Andrew, 283.
—— Colin, 292.
—— Elizabeth, 191 n.
—— George, 242.
—— sir George, 240.
—— James, 246, 289.
—— John, of Newington, father of
Fountainhall, xxii, xxiii;
letter of introduction
from, to Francis Kinloch, 3.
—— sir John, lord Fountainhall,
outline of his life, xxii-xxv;
his political opinions,
xxv-xxxiv;
on the administration
of justice, xxxiv-xxxviii;
account of his MSS.,
ix-x;
correspondence between
sir Walter Scott and sir T.D. Lauder
on the proposed
publication of his MSS., xi-xxii;
his early journals and
accounts, xl-xlii;
language and spelling
of his MSS., xlix;
sets out on his travels,
I;
lands in France, 2;
in Paris, 3;
at Orleans, 7;
enters into theological
and logical discussions, 16;
at Blois, 17;
visits the convent at
Marmoustier, 18;
at Saumur, 20-23;
at Richelieu, 25-29;
arrives at Poictiers,
29;
angers the French by
abusing them in Scots, 121;
leaves Poictiers, 128;
at Amboise, 129;
arrives in Paris, 131;
his essay on the study
of law, 137 and n;
visits the colleges
and physick garden, 169-173;
returns to London, 174;
his journey north, 175-I76;
at York, 177;
reaches Edinburgh, 179;
note of his expenses
in London, 180;
at Glasgow, 183, 185;