: : : : 30: Crawford Douglas alias Lindesy, lordship and barony <strong>of</strong>, 29, 63-65. Crawfordjohn, 256. Cree, water <strong>of</strong>, 22. Crichton (Crichtone, Creichtoune, Crychton, Creclitoun, Creghtoun) : Alexander, <strong>of</strong> Crawfordston, 35. Duncan, servant to <strong>the</strong> laird <strong>of</strong> Kirkinichael, 20. Edward <strong>of</strong>, 37. Edward, <strong>of</strong> Kirkpatrick, 48. Edward, <strong>of</strong> Knokis, 35. Eustace, 67. Elizabeth, wife <strong>of</strong> William Douglas, 4th <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, 11, 12. Herbert, <strong>of</strong> Neuwerk, 74. Lord, 68. Ninian, <strong>of</strong> Bellyboucht, 68. Kobert, <strong>of</strong> Sanquhar, sheriff <strong>of</strong> Dumfries, 48. Robert, <strong>of</strong> Ardoch, 19. ^Margaret Cathcart, wife <strong>of</strong>, 19. Robert, lord <strong>of</strong> Sanquhar, 77. Sir Robert, <strong>of</strong> Sanchar, sheriff <strong>of</strong> Dumfries, 34, 35, 37. Robert, <strong>of</strong> Kirkpatrick^ 34. Robert, <strong>of</strong> Craufordtoun, 34. Thomas <strong>of</strong>, 48. William <strong>of</strong>, 55. William, <strong>of</strong> Ardauch, 35. William, <strong>of</strong> Darnehuuche, sheriffdepute <strong>of</strong> Dumfries, 74. Roger, bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>, 75. William, lord, 46. deeds by, 43, 47, 57. James, son <strong>of</strong>, lord <strong>of</strong> Frendracht, 43, 46, 57. Lieutenant, commander at Lanark, 250, 251,292. Captain, 178, 185, 211. <strong>of</strong> Carco, 68. <strong>of</strong> Libra, 68. <strong>of</strong> Crawfordstone, 68. Crispin, Roger, 40. Cromartie, lands annexed to <strong>the</strong> shire <strong>of</strong>, 125, 130, 134, 141. Crossebi Robert <strong>of</strong>, 40. grant to, 40. Croydon, co. Surrey, charter signed at, 3, 10. Crumby, Sir John <strong>of</strong>, canon <strong>of</strong> Dunbar, 32. Crunach and Kirktonn Mains (Mannis), 24. Croghelyn, 32. Cru<strong>the</strong>rs. See Carru<strong>the</strong>rs. Cumlungand. See Comlongan. Cummertrees (Cumbertres, Cumyrtreis), CO. Dumfries, 6, 39, 47, 58. church <strong>of</strong>, 6. parish <strong>of</strong>, 50. parson <strong>of</strong>, 5. town <strong>of</strong>, 60. lands <strong>of</strong>, 61, 62. Cummertrees and Lochir, fishing between, 45. Cunningham (Cunygham, Cuningame) j Adam, 71. Herbert, 74. Sir John, 216, 221. Simon, 53. William, provost <strong>of</strong> Ayr, 247. Cumyn, Red John, regent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, quarrels with Robert Bruce, 50. Cupar, William, abbot <strong>of</strong>, 45. Currie, Robert, grant to, 55. Customs, increase <strong>of</strong>, 280. Cuthbertson, John, <strong>the</strong> elder, 53. Dailbank, Dalbank, co. Dumfries, 43, 47. Dalfebill, 27. Dalgarnock (Dalgernok, Dalgarno) : lands in, 12, 13, 24, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, 52. church <strong>of</strong> St. Michael in, 33, 36. deed signed at, 35. Dalgoner on Scar Water, 29. Dalhousie (Dalhousse) lord, 175, 178. lady, 187, 203. Dalkeith, town <strong>of</strong>, petition by, 128. Dallayell, Captain, 283. Dalpedder, 16, Dalquhargzcane, co. Dumfries, 65. Dalrymple (Dalrimple, Dalrympill) : Sir David, <strong>of</strong> Hailes, 88, 89. Sir Hugh, <strong>of</strong> Northberwick, Lord President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Session <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 88. Sir John, 187, 192, 291. Maurice <strong>of</strong>, 52. Dalserfe, ward <strong>of</strong>, 249. Dalton, 39. Little, 40. Forest, 56. Dalvecn, lord <strong>of</strong>. See Douglas. Dalzane on Scar Water, 29. Dalziel (Dalzell, Dalyell) General, 113, 187-89, 241, 242, 243, 261, 266, 269, 274, 282, 283, 286, 287, 293. Adam <strong>of</strong>, 33. Robert <strong>of</strong>, 37, 38. Thomas, <strong>of</strong> Buthax, 37. Danduff on Scar Water, 29. Darnley (Dernle), John, Lord, 37. Darquharren in Closeburn pa., 65. Dartmouth, Lord, 203. "Datarius," 75. David I. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 36. David II. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 2. captivity in England, 54. charters by, 6, 7, 43, 54, 55, 56, 70. Davison, Thomas Forbes, 38. Dayells, Sir Robert, 290. Denmark Prince George <strong>of</strong>, 189, 195, 213. threatened war <strong>of</strong>, with Sweden, 279. Denmen, John, <strong>of</strong> Creochane, 48. Dennom, Dennwm : Peter, <strong>of</strong> Creakane (Crechawchquhen), licence to, 65.
—: ; . acquittance : — : 303 Dennom, Dennwm cent, Peter, deeds by, 65. fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>, 65. Dercongal, abbey <strong>of</strong>. ^ee Holywood. Dernle. See Darnley. Dicke, Sir James, 197, 199. Didop. See Dudhope. Dindonald. See Dundonald. Discipline, book <strong>of</strong>, 4. Dogs and hawks, Act concerning-, 122. Dolben, Judge, 188. Doruock (Dronok), co. Dumfries : lands <strong>of</strong>, 21, 56, 58, 60, 61. church <strong>of</strong>, 56. Dorsqwen, 32. Douglas (Dowglas, Dowglcss, Douglace, Dowgles) earls and lords <strong>of</strong> James, lord <strong>of</strong>, 2, 6, 7. Archibald <strong>of</strong>, 2, 6, 7. William, 1st earl <strong>of</strong> Douglas and Mar, 1, 2 his, 6, 7. Margaret, wife <strong>of</strong>, countess <strong>of</strong> Mar, 2, 7, 9. James, 2nd earl <strong>of</strong> Douglas and Mar, lord <strong>of</strong> Liddesdale, 2, 9, 10. Archibald, 2nd son <strong>of</strong>, 2, 8, 9. grant by, to his son William, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, 8, 9. Sir Archibald <strong>of</strong>, lord <strong>of</strong> Galloway, 9. Archibald, 3rd earl <strong>of</strong>, 51. •—— 4th eai-1 <strong>of</strong>, duke <strong>of</strong> Touraine, &c.,33. charter by, 52, 56, 57. James, bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>, 56. 8 th earl <strong>of</strong>, 4. 9th earl <strong>of</strong>, 4. 2nd marquis <strong>of</strong>, 82, 220. paper by, 239. journey <strong>of</strong>, to France, 245. estate <strong>of</strong>, 251. Douglas <strong>of</strong> Dalkeith Sir James, 9, 33, 51. grant to, 36. Janet Borthwick, his wife. Lady Morton and countess <strong>of</strong> Caithness, 36-38. claims title <strong>of</strong> Morton, 36. —— Sir James, chaplain <strong>of</strong>, 37. Sir William <strong>of</strong> Morton, son <strong>of</strong>, 38. i.— James, grandson <strong>of</strong>. See Morton, earl <strong>of</strong>. Douglas <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig : Sir William, 1st lord, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 35, 56. —— 2rid lord, 3. indenture by, 10. William, 3rd lord, 4. Sir William, 4th lord. 4, II, 37. James, 5th lord, 4, 11, 12, 67. Sir William, 6th lord, 4, 12 bis, 13 bis, 14, 18, 19 bis, 20, 65, 67, 68. inventory <strong>of</strong> goods <strong>of</strong>, 14. Elizabeth wife <strong>of</strong>, 14. death <strong>of</strong>, at Flodden Field, 15,16. Sir James, 7th lord, 4, 5, 14-25, 67, 68, 73, 76,77. Douglas, &c. cont. Sir James, Agnes, daughter <strong>of</strong>, 22. Alison, daughter <strong>of</strong>, 22. Christina, wife <strong>of</strong>, 17, 21. Helen, daughter <strong>of</strong>, 26. Janet, daughter <strong>of</strong>, 16, 22, 25. John, son <strong>of</strong>, 22. bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>, 14, 20. Margaret, wife <strong>of</strong>, 15, 16. divorce <strong>of</strong>, 16, 17. daughter <strong>of</strong>, 16, 18. —— William, <strong>of</strong> Hawick, son <strong>of</strong>, 4, 5, 21,22, 24-29. — pardon to, 25, 26. appointed guardian <strong>of</strong> West Marches, 22, 23. commissions to, 21, 22. deeds by, 16, 18, 20, 26, 27. inventory <strong>of</strong> possessions <strong>of</strong>^ 5, 29. letter <strong>of</strong>, 5. marriage <strong>of</strong>, 17. pardon to, 25. will <strong>of</strong>, 21, 27-29. Sir James, 8th lord, 5, 11, 28,29, 54, 62, 63, 77. charter to, 5. to, by James VI., 30. deeds by, 26, 27, 30. mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>, 28. sisters and daughters <strong>of</strong>, 29. marriage contract by, 29. —— wife <strong>of</strong>. See Fleming, John, Lord. remission to, by James L <strong>of</strong> England, 31, 32. William, yth lord. See Queensberry, 1st earl <strong>of</strong>. Douglas <strong>of</strong> Kelhead Sir Charles. See Queensberry, marquis <strong>of</strong>. Douglas Archibald, 73. Archibald <strong>of</strong>, 35. Archibald <strong>of</strong> (2), 12. Dene John, son <strong>of</strong>, 12. Archibald, <strong>of</strong> Coshogill, 13, 16, 48. William, son <strong>of</strong>, 16. Robert, grandscn <strong>of</strong>, 24. Archibald, bro<strong>the</strong>r german <strong>of</strong>,24. Archibald, parson <strong>of</strong> Mouswald, 07. Colonel, bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> W. <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>of</strong> Queensberry, 113, 205. David, <strong>of</strong> Pinzerie, 24. David, <strong>of</strong> Baitfurde, 26. James, son <strong>of</strong>, 27. David, <strong>of</strong> Drumcork, pardon to, 26. Elizabeth <strong>of</strong>, married to John Campbel, 11, 12. George <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wattersyde, 18. • in Almernes, 14, 16. Hector, pardon to, 26. Hugh, 13. —— burgess <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh, 15. <strong>of</strong> Dalvene, 24. —— William, son <strong>of</strong>, deed by, 67. murder <strong>of</strong>, 26. Janet, dispensation to, GG.
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38 knights, Master Archibald Quhite
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169 by himself but he uold hold him
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and 171 brother's hands mor secure
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178 I am sory if naither bond nor p
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; 175 Edinburgh, Sep' 30: 1684. My
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; 177 rolls to be persued uith the
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I ; 179 that ther are very loyall m
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181 get uell done, for it's to be c
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183 is one, ought not to go lightly
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; 186 sure if the King be resolved
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187 "It's not easy to imagine what
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; 181) The man uas terribly amazed
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191 uhen Duke Hamilton appears to j
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; 193 It's a uonder to see hou many
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; 195 Our Jurnalls are so full, and
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' 197 berrive him of his Hfe ; and
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199 enclosed copies, by which your
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201 Your Grace's commands shal be o
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20B which his Majesty has granted ;
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205 nor Gilchrist can be had hear b
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: ; 207 shal go before him, and God
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; 209 so I hav desired they may be
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211 March ; so the ParHament in tha
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218 February : 1685. 270. The state
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; 215 any thing recalled according
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217 servants' peace in any thing ;
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. ^19 "I uent to the King, and he a
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: : (221) INDEX A Abay, Laird of, 1
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: : INFiEX. 223 Brand, — , third
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: : — INDEX. 229 Graham, John con
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: : INDEX. 231 K Keeper, Lord, 42,
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: : : : : : Meldrum, — , 36, 152,
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: : : : INDEX. 285 Gates (Oats), Ti
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: ; I 132, I Rolls, I i Earl i I '
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— — ; INDEX. 239 Scotland cont.
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11 that if in the course of his wor
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