A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain: Divided into circuits or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious, and worth observation; ... By a gentleman. ... [pt.4]

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A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain: Divided into circuits or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious, and worth observation; ... By a gentleman. ... [pt.4]
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Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.
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London :: printed for J. Osborn, S. Birt, D. Browne, J. Hodges, A. Millar, J. Whiston, and J. Robinson,
1742.
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INDEX TO THE FOURTH VOLUME.

A
  • ABer, Lake of, Pag. 204, 209, 218
  • Aberbrothock 182, 183
  • Abercorn Castle 136
  • Aberdeen 185 to 191
  • Aberdour 149, 150
  • Aberlady 59
  • Abernethy 151
  • Achaius, King, founds the Order of the Thistle 27
  • Acts of Parliament relating to Scotland 31 so 39
  • St. Adrian's Shrine 161, 297
  • Agricola, Julius, fixes the Bounds of the Roman Empire in Britain 177, 178
  • Ailzye, Island 55, 233, 254
  • Aire, River 108, 109
  • Aire, Town 108 to 110
  • Albania 222
  • Alexander III. routs Acho, King of Norway 108, 113. Makes Innerbervy a Royal Burgh p. 184
  • Alexander Steuart, Earl of Mar 193
  • Alexander VI. Pope, grants large Privileges to the King's College at Aber|deen 186
  • Allan, River 172
  • Alloway, 122, 131, 132, 173
  • Alnwick 44
  • Alserig 208
  • Alsvig, Isle 263
  • Amber, a great Piece of it 195
  • Andrew, the tutelar Saint, his Order 27
  • St. Andrews 150, 162 to 168
  • Annan, River 97
  • Annand 98
  • Annandale, Marquis of, his Seat 95
  • ...

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  • Anne, Queen, revives the Order of the Thistle 27, 28. Restores the Green Ribband p. 135
  • Anstruther, Wester and Easter 150, 161
  • Aquinas, Thomas 46
  • Arbuthie 184
  • Ardmeanach 217
  • Ardock 171, 225
  • Argyll, Duke of, defeats the Earl of Mar 172. His Rights 233
  • Argyll, Earl of, defeated 226
  • Argyll, its Dimension 231, 232
  • Arnold, Bishop 164
  • Arran, Earl of 234
  • Arran, Isle ibid.
  • Arthur's Oven 136
  • Arthur's Seat 88. Fatal Accident which befel a Soldier there 93
  • Athol, Duke of, his Seat. 176. Opposes the Union 221. His Power 222. And Grandeur 223
  • Atlantick Ocean 214
  • Aven, River 125
  • Augustus Fort 220
  • Aona 254
  • Ay, River 44
  • Aymouth 45
  • Ayton 44
B
  • Balcanqual, Dr. his Hospital 75
  • Balfour, Sir Andrew 74, 167
  • Balgony p. 150, 168
  • Balmerinoch Monastery 168
  • Baltair 148
  • Bamf 193, 194
  • Banco, the Thane, his Hi|story 219
  • Bannockbury Water 129
  • Barclay, Dr. William 187
  • Barnacles 288, 289
  • Barra, Isle 264
  • Bass, Rock 55
  • Beacon, Rock 50
  • Bean-castle 201
  • Beaulieu 217
  • Beilhaven 57
  • Belvenie 194
  • Benbecula, Isle 265
  • Benedict XIII. Pope, grants Immunities to the Univer|sity of St. Andrews 165, 166
  • Bernera, Isles 255, 256, 270, 272
  • Berth 169
  • Berwick 42, 43
  • Bethune, Archbishop 166, 167
  • Bethune, Cardinal, his Cru|elty, and bloody End 164
  • Birking, Island 268
  • Black Book of Paisley 114
  • Blackness-castle 95
  • Blair-castle 222
  • Blair Drummond 224
  • Boetius, Hector, the Histo|rian 181
  • Bogy, River 190
  • Bohemian Protest, where lodged 79
  • Bon-accord 185
  • Borera, Isle 267, 275
  • ...

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  • Borrow-town-ness p. 96
  • Borwe 207
  • Botwell, Queen Mary's Favourite 151
  • Bowling-head 267
  • Boyne 194
  • Braan Water 208
  • Brago 268
  • Braidalbin 222, 224, 226
  • Brasa, Isle 296
  • Brassa's Sound 295, 296
  • Brechin 183, 224
  • Brochty-craig 181
  • Brodich-castle 234
  • Brora, Isle 235
  • Broxmouth 50
  • Bruce, Sir John Hope 152
  • Bruce, Sir William, the Architect 87, 152, 153
  • Bruntisland 50, 154
  • Buccleugh, Duke of, his House 144
  • Buchan County 192, 196
  • Buchanan, his Skull, 73. His Malice 88. Where educated 118. His Cha|racter 230
  • Buchanan-castle 228
  • Buchanness 192, 195
  • Buckhaven 160
  • Burleigh, Master of 147
  • Burra, Isle 284
  • Burray, Isle 296
  • Bute, Earl of 234
  • Bute, Isle 233, 234
  • Byng, Sir George, Admiral 182
C
  • Caddel-castle 198
  • Caithness p. 196, 205, 208, 209
  • Caledonia p. 146
  • Calendar-house 126
  • Cambuskenneth Abbey 133
  • Cameron, where educated 118
  • Cameronians, what 55
  • Campbell, Daniel, Esq 123, 124
  • Campbell Family 226, 227, 232
  • Campbel-town 231, 232
  • Camus's Cross 183
  • Candida Casa 106
  • Canney, Isle 260
  • Cantyre, Mull of 233
  • Cardan, the Physician 162
  • Carlavrok-castle 100
  • Carrick 107
  • Carron, River 128, 133, 208
  • Carse of Gowry 179
  • Cart, River 114
  • Cary, Isle 255
  • Cassils, Earl of 166
  • Cassils, Earls of 107
  • Castle-William 219
  • Cattle, in Scotland 11
  • Cava, Isle 285
  • Chancery of Ross 217
  • Chandos, James Duke of 167
  • Charles I. advances to the Borders of Scotland 47. Holds a Parliament at St. Andrews 167. His Brass Statue 172. Promotes the Fishing Trade 300
  • Charles II. ill-treated by the Covenanters 148. Pro|motes the Fishing Trade 300
  • ...

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  • Charmel-root, its Virtue against Drunkenness p. 257
  • Christian Religion, where little known 216
  • Clackmanan 171
  • Clackmananshire 174
  • Claik Geese 288, 289
  • Clan Chattau 151, 199
  • Clan Macduff's Cross 151
  • Clasterniss 268
  • Clyde, Firth of 105, 107, 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, 125, 126, 136, 229, 230, 231, 233, 234
  • Clydsdale 137
  • Coal-pits 155
  • Cobberspath 48
  • Cobles, what 59
  • Cockburnspath 48
  • Cockenny 58, 59
  • Coil field 108
  • Coil, River ibid.
  • Coldingham Monastery 45
  • Coldingham Moor ibid.
  • Coldstream 47
  • Colk, the Fowl 271
  • Coll, Isle 259
  • St. Colm's Inch, or Isle 299
  • Colonsa, Isle 256
  • St. Columbus's Isle 258, 259. His Lake 261
  • Combat between an English|man and Highlander 227
  • Connel, River 207
  • Convention of Burghs, what 49
  • Coppingsha, Isle 287
  • Coulterneb, the Fowl 263
  • Cowpar 150, 168
  • Cows, how ferried over the Kyle 261
  • Crail p. 150, 161
  • Cramond 94
  • Crawford, Earl of 125
  • Crawford Linsey ibid.
  • Crawford-Moor 126, 138
  • Cromarty, Earl of 207
  • Cromarty Firth 189, 207
  • Cromarty, Shire and Burgh 207
  • Cromwell, Oliver, his nota|ble Victory 51. Builds a Castle at Leith 93, 94. A Citadel at Aire 110. His Conduct in Scotland 178. Storms Dundee 180. Builds a Citadel at In|verness 201. A Fort at Pomona 285
  • Cullen 194
  • Culross 174
  • Cumbray Islands 234, 254
  • Cumin, William, Earl of Buchan 194
  • Cunningham 111
  • Cunningham Family 113
D
  • Dalkeith 144
  • Damsey, Isle 287
  • Darnley, Lord, his Body found 88. Murder'd 229
  • David I. founds Holy-rood-house 86. Incorporates the City of St. Andrews 168. Makes Brechin an Episcopal See 183
  • Debateable Land, what 43
  • Dee, River 105, 185, 186 188
  • Deer, Ahbey of 194
  • ...

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  • Deer, in Scotland p. 11
  • Deersound 286
  • Dirleton 57
  • Diving, Experiments made of that Engine 234 to 236
  • Dogs, Massacre of them 90
  • Don, River 185, 188
  • Donald V. his various For|tune 22
  • Donald of the Isles, de|feated 193
  • Dornoch 205
  • Dovern, River 190, 94
  • Dowglas 125
  • Dowglas, Family 138, 141, 151
  • Dowglas, Lord, killed 141
  • Dowglas, River 138
  • Dowhirta, Isle 257, 273
  • Downs, Lord, 299
  • Druidess, the House of one 275
  • Druids, their Houses 262, 275. A Temple of theirs 268, 269
  • Drumelzier 139
  • Drumlanrick 101, 102 to 104
  • Drummond-castle 226
  • Drumond, his Macaronick Poem 161
  • Duart Bay and Castle 257
  • Duff, King, his Body found 193
  • Duffus 150
  • Duffus, Lord 207
  • Dumbarton 129, 130
  • Dumblain 172
  • Dumfermling p. 147, 150
  • Dumfries 99 to 102
  • Dumfriesshire, its Division 97
  • Dun, River 107, 109
  • Dunbar, Bishop Gawin 188
  • Dunbar, George de, pro|scribed 48
  • Dunbar, Town 49, 50
  • Dunbarton 230, 231
  • Dunbriton Firth 126
  • Dundee, Lord Viscount, kil|led 176, 181
  • Dundee, Town and Harbour 179 to 181
  • Dundonald, Earl of, his Benefaction 118
  • Dune, Dr. 187
  • Dunglass 48
  • Dungsby-head 196, 210, 211, 214
  • Dunhill 51
  • Dunipace 134
  • Dunkeild 176, 177, 222
  • Dunoter-castle 183, 184
  • Dunrobin-castle 206
  • Duns Scotus, John 46
  • Duns, Town and Castle 46, 67
  • Dunstafage-castle 232
  • Dunter, the Fowl 298
  • Duplin-castle 223, 224
  • Dwarfy Stone 284
  • Dysart 150, 155, 156
E
  • Eagles, great Numbers of them 205. Two remark|able ones 269, 270. Two others 275
  • Easter-Wemys 160
  • ...

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  • East-Lothian described p. 48
  • Ebba, Lady Abbess, her Story 45, 46
  • St. Ebbe's Head 46
  • Eccles 47
  • Edgar Atheling flies into Scotland 22
  • Edgar, King of Scotland, builds a Monastery 45
  • Edinburgh 62 to 89
  • Edward I. his barbarous Treachery 109. Removes the wooden Chair and pro|phetick Stone to West|minster 175. His Ex|ploits in Scotland 178
  • Edward II. his Cruelty 58. Utterly overthrown 129, 178
  • Edward VI. his Treaty of Marriage 62
  • Egg, Isle 260
  • Eglington-castle 113
  • Eglisha, Isle 287
  • Elgin 193, 196, 198, 199, 200
  • Elizabeth, Queen, supports the Scotish Reformers 45
  • Elizabeth, Queen of Bohe|mia, where born 148
  • Elphiston, Bishop 186
  • Ely 150, 160
  • Enconel-castle 232
  • Eousmil, Isle 266
  • Ereskine Families 133
  • Erigena 109
  • Ermengred, Queen 168
  • Ern, River 223, 225
  • Ern, Valley of 222
  • Errick-stone 137
  • Errol, Earl of 177, 192
  • Ersilton p. 47
  • Erskine, Earl of Mar 190 192
  • Esk, River 60, 97, 98
  • Eubo 206
  • Eugie, Water of 192
  • Eymouth 45
F
  • Faira, Isle 285
  • Fair-isle 210, 211, 293
  • Falkirk 126
  • Falkland 150
  • Families, their Confusion 47
  • Farrar, River 217, 218
  • Farro-head 214
  • Fast-castle 46
  • Fergus I. his Victory 108
  • Fergus Lake ibid.
  • Fife 52, 146
  • Fifeness 162, 195
  • Findorn, River 198
  • Firth, River 64, 94, 95, 149, 155, 160, 162, 174, 175
  • Fir-trees, many planted in Scotland 52. Vast Woods of them 214
  • Fisheries, in Scotland 6 to 11
  • Fisher-raw 59
  • Flada, Isle 254, 263
  • Fleurs 142
  • Florida, a Ship, belonging to the Spanish Armada, lost, and discovered 235, 238
  • Flotta, Isle 285
  • Forbes Lord Forbes, and Forbes Lord Pitsligo 192
  • ...

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  • Fordun's Scotish History p. 166, 185
  • Fordun, Town 184, 185
  • Forfar, Lord, kill'd 138
  • Forfar, Town 183
  • Forfichan 136
  • Forress 198
  • Forth, River 49, 54, 55, 57, 115, 122, 131, 132, 146, 149, 154, 161, 173, 297
  • Foula, Isle 296
  • Fowl, in Scotland 12
  • Francis II. marries Queen Mary 62
  • Frazer, Dr. 186
  • Frazer Family 139, 192
  • Frazersburgh 192, 193, 194
  • French Fleet driven to Mont|rose Port 182
  • Fullerton Family 234
  • Fulmar, the Bird 275, 276
  • Fyfus 150
G
  • Galloway 101, 104, 105, 106, 107
  • Galloway Horses 106
  • Garioch 193
  • Garrow 209, 210
  • Garve, Isle 270
  • Genen-hill 139
  • George I. confirms the Sta|tutes relating to the Order of the Thistle 28. His Forces, how imploy'd in Scotland 178
  • George II. his Gift to the Assembly of Scotland 217
  • George, Earl Marshal 187
  • Gicht, Bog of p. 193
  • Gigaia, Isle 254
  • Gillekranky 227
  • Glames Palace 171, 172
  • Glasgow 116 to 124
  • Glenco 219
  • Glenelebeg 217
  • Glenlion 225
  • Glenluce, Bay of 106
  • Gleurquhart 233
  • Goats, in Scotland 11
  • Golden Cave 262
  • Good-speed-all 59, 60
  • Goodtrees 64
  • Gordon, Duke of, his Castle and Family 190, 192, 193, 194
  • Gospatrick, Earl of North|umberland and March 47
  • Government, Civil, of Scot|land 28 to 31
  • Government, Ecclesiastical, of Scotland 23 to 26
  • Gowrock 114
  • Graham's Dyke 126
  • Graham's Hall 286
  • Grain, in Scotland 15
  • Grampian Hills 177, 222, 229
  • Gransey, Isle 285
  • Great Bear, its Tail, where seen 213
  • Great Rule, Isle 296
  • Greenlow 46
  • Greenock 114
  • Gregory, King, the Great, his Success against the English 22
  • Gregory, Mr. James, Profes|sor of Mathematicks 167
  • Gull, the Fowl 298

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    H
    • Haddingtoun p. 53
    • Haddo, Laird of, beheaded 67
    • Hales 57
    • Hamilton 124, 125
    • Hamilton, Archbishop 164
    • Hamilton, Duke of 234
    • Mrs. Hare, her Benefaction 75
    • Harlow, bloody Battle there 193
    • Harries 267, 271, 272
    • Hassiness 267
    • Hawks, the best 205
    • Hawthornden 95
    • Hay, Earl of 230
    • Hay, great Slaughter of that Family 224
    • Hay, the Peasnnt, and his Two Sons, their remark|able Valour 177
    • Haymouth 45
    • Hebrides 253
    • Hepburn, Adam, Bishop 292, 223
    • Hepburne, John, Prior of St. Andrews 166
    • Hergust, King of the Picts 165
    • Hermatra, Isle 273
    • Herrings, great Quantities, how taken 215
    • Highlanders 20, 21. Their military Glory falsly trans|ferred to the Irish 227, 228
    • Hirta, Isle 273
    • Hogs, in Scotland 11
    • Holy Isle 234
    • Holy Wood p. 101
    • Hopton-house 95
    • Horn taken out of a Woman's Head 73, 74
    • Horses, in Scotland 11, 12
    • Hounam 141
    • Hoy, Isle 283
    • Hume 47
    • Huntingtour 222
    • Huntley, Marquis of 194
    I
    • James I. confirms the Uni|versity of St. Andrew's Privileges 166
    • James II. founds the Uni|versity of Glasgow 117. Kill'd 141. Makes the Campbells Earls of Ar|gyll 232
    • James III. murder'd 129. His Minions hang'd 143
    • James IV. his fine Palaces 150. Takes upon himself the Patronage of King's-College 186
    • James V. his Character 27. His Body found 88. Re|stores the Order of St. Andrew, &c. 134, 135. His several Seats 150
    • James VI. unites the Crowns 42. His Conference with the Laird of Lawder 56, 57. Founds the publick Schools at Edinburgh 72. Improves Glasgow Uni|versity 118. Repairs the Palace of Linlithgow 134. His Brass Statue 172.

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    • ... Creates the Earl of Strathbogy Marquis of Huntley p. 190
    • James VII. signs Statutes for the Order of the Thistle 27. Adorns Holy-rood-house for the Knights 88, 165. Changes the Green Ribband to Blue 135. His Residence in Scotland 153. His Brass Statue 172. His Esteem for the Earl of Perth 226. Complimented ibid.
    • Jed, River 141
    • Jedburgh 141, 142
    • Ila, Isle 256
    • Impostor in the Isle of St. Kilda 274
    • Inchdavanan, Isle 228
    • Inchgarvy, Isle 299
    • Inchkeith, Isle 298, 299
    • Inchmurin, Isle 228
    • Inchnolaig, Isle ibid.
    • Inchonnaugan, Isle ibid.
    • Incurables, Hospital designed for them 76, 77
    • Infirmary, Royal 75, 76
    • Inglestown 94
    • Innerary, Shire of 231
    • Innerbervy 184
    • Innerkeithin 146, 147, 150
    • Innerkeithin Harbour 149
    • Innerlochy 220
    • Innerness ibid.
    • Innerury 193
    • Inverary 190
    • Inveresk 60
    • Inverlochy 219
    • Inverness 189, 197, 201 to 204
    • John à Grot's House p. 212
    • Johnston 169
    • St. Johnston 223
    • Iron, Filings of it, why hot, when held in the Hand 236
    • Irs Language 217
    • Irvin, River 109, 110
    • Irvin, Town 110, 111
    • Islands of Scotland 205
    • Jura, Isle 255
    K
    • Kebercurnig 136
    • Keith, Earl Marshal, his Exploits 183
    • Keith, Earl Marshal, and the General, his Brother, in the Russian Service 184
    • Keith, Family 192, 299
    • Keith, River 224
    • Keith, the Village 193
    • Kelso 142
    • Kennedy, James, Bishop of St. Andrews 166
    • Kenneth, King, his Victory over the Picts 175, 176
    • Kenneth II. 150
    • Ker, Abbot, turns Protestant 143
    • Kermes-castle 233, 234
    • Kerniberg, Isle 259
    • Kerston 286
    • St. Kilda 268, 273 to 275
    • Kildrummy 192
    • Kildun-castle 218
    • Kill-ri-mount 165
    • Kilmaers 113
    • Kilmarnock-castle ibid.
    • Kilmaronoch, Isle 228
    • ...

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    • Kilrinny p. 150
    • Kilsyth 126
    • Kincairn, Earls of, their Seat 174
    • Kincardin 184
    • Kincardin-castle 225
    • Kincase 110
    • Kinghorn 150, 155
    • Kinloss, Monastery of 193, 198
    • Kinnoul, Earl of 223
    • Kinross 150, 151
    • Kinross-house 152, 153
    • Kintail 217
    • Kintore, Earl of 190
    • Kintyre 231
    • Kips 136
    • Kirkaldy 92, 93, 150, 155
    • Kirkcudbright 104
    • Kirkentilloch 118
    • Kirk Michael 234
    • Kirkwall 285, 286, 288, 292
    • Kirsop Town and River 98
    • Kismul, Isle 264
    • Kittawaax, the Fowl 298
    • Kneapdale 232
    • Knug, the Bird 205
    • Kyle 108
    L
    • Lady Isle 113
    • Lakes in Scotland 4, 5
    • Lambermoor 48
    • Lambertoun, Bishop 164
    • Lamlash 234
    • Lanark 137
    • Language of Scotland 21, 22, 23
    • Largis 113
    • Lauder, River p. 142
    • Lauder, Town 143
    • Lauderdale 142
    • Lauderfort 143
    • Lawder, Laird of, his An|swer to James VI. 56, 57
    • Lead Mines 138
    • Leith, River 65, 93, 94
    • Leith Town ibid.
    • Lenox 229
    • Lenox, Earls and Dukes of 229, 230
    • Lermouth, the Poet 47
    • Lerwick 295
    • Lesley, General 46, 51, 168
    • Lessly 150, 153, 154
    • Leven, Earl of 168
    • Leven, River 151, 153, 160, 168, 229, 230
    • Levinsmouth 150
    • Lewes, Isle 267, 268, 269, 272
    • Libertoun 64
    • Lindsay, great Slaughter of that Family 224
    • Linen Manufacture 14
    • Lingay, Isle 267
    • Links, Downs so called 162
    • Linlithgow 134 to 136
    • Lismore, Isle 255
    • Lochaber 218, 219
    • Lochbrien 217
    • Lochbruist 256
    • Lochearlvay 268, 270
    • Lochcolmkil 268
    • Locheport 266
    • Lochern 22
    • Lochew 217, 2••••
    • Lochfinlagan 25
    • Lochfyn 232, 2••••
    • ...

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    • Lochgenen p. 139
    • Lochleffan 258
    • Lochlochy 218
    • Lochlomond 204, 228, 229
    • Lochmaddes 266
    • Lochmoy 199
    • Lochnavern 207
    • Lochness 218
    • Lochrain 106
    • Lochrona 266
    • Lochsefort 268
    • Lochskin 205
    • Lochstornvay 268
    • Lochyol 207, 218
    • Lochmabern, Town and Castle 98
    • Lomons, Mountains 175
    • Lorn 232
    • Lossie, River 197, 198, 199
    • Lothian, Marquis of 143
    • Loudon-castle 113
    • Lough Leven 151
    • Lough Tay 169
    • Lowlanders 21
    • Lowland-house 133
    • Lyer, the Fowl 282, 284
    M.
    • Macbeth murders Banco 219
    • Macdonald, King of the Isles 256, 262
    • Macduff, his Familys Pri|vileges 151
    • Macfarlan, Laird of, his Seat 228
    • Mackenzie, his Bravery 108, 109
    • Mackenzie, Sir George, p. 167
    • Mackintosh, Laird of, his Seat 199
    • Macleod, Laird of 273
    • Mac Lewis Family 234
    • Macrain, his long Life 255
    • Magdalen, Consort of James V. 162
    • Magdalene of Valois, Queen, her Body found 88
    • St. Magnus 285
    • Main-land 285, 293
    • Maitland Family 142, 143
    • Malcolm Canmore, King 47
    • Malcolm Mac Kenneth, King, Monument of his Victory 198
    • Malcolm II. 150, 299, Beats the Danes, &c. 183
    • Malcolm III. rewards the English 22. His Monu|ment 148
    • Man, Isle of 253
    • Manufactures, Linen and Woollen in Scotland 12, 13, 14, 54
    • Mar, Earl of, his Seats 130, 131, 173. De|feated 172
    • March, the several Earls of 47, 48
    • Margaret, Princess, married to Malcolm III. 22
    • St. Margaret's Bay 149
    • Mariners, antient, their Mis|take 212
    • Marlborough, Duke of, his Title of Baron 45
    • ...

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    • Mary, Queen, escapes to France 62. Defeated 115. Confined by the Reformers 151. Falsly accused of Lord Darnley's Murder 229. Makes that Lord Duke of Rothsay 234. Builds a Fort at Inch|keith 298
    • Mary of Gueldres, Queen, builds a Collegiate Church 75
    • Mary-burgh 219
    • Maulsburgh 181
    • Mauls Mitre 137
    • May, Isle of 161, 195, 297, 298
    • May-bole 107
    • Melross Abbey 140, 141
    • Melvil 150, 168
    • Merlin, where bury'd 139
    • Mernock, Isle of 254
    • Merns 184
    • Mid-land of Scotland 204
    • Mid-Lothian 143
    • Moffet 98
    • St. Monan's 150
    • Monteith 229
    • Montrose, Duke of 119
    • Montrose, Marquis of, de|feats the Covenanters 126. Put to Death 225
    • Montrose, Town and Port 181, 182
    • Mordington 43
    • Mordington, Lord ibid.
    • Morison, Dr. the Botanist 78
    • Morton, Earl of, beheaded 140, 144. His Palace 150
    • Morton, the present Earl of, his Seat p. 149
    • Mountains, in Scotland 15, 16
    • Muck, Isle 260
    • Mull, Isle 257
    • St. Mungo 118
    • Murray 196, 197
    • Murray, Brae of 199
    • Murray, Earl of, his Mur|der and Character 135
    • Murray, Firth 189, 196, 200, 218
    • Murray, Sir Robert 167
    • Muscovite Embassador ship|wreck'd 195, 196
    • Musselburgh 59, 60, 62
    N.
    • Nachastel, Isle 228
    • Nairn, Shire, Town, and River 198, 205, 206
    • Napier, Lord 167
    • Ness, River 201, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 213
    • New-bigging 59, 60
    • Newbottle Abbey 143
    • Newbury on the Tay 150
    • Newyards 115
    • Nicolas V. Pope, his Bull 117, 118
    • St. Ninian 106
    • Nith, River 97, 99, 101, 102, 103
    • Nithsdale, Earl of 100, 104
    • North-Berwick 57, 59
    • North-Esk, River 144
    • North-Fara 288
    • ...

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    • North-Hope Harbour p. 283
    • North-land of Scotland 204
    • North-Loch 89
    • North-Vist, Isle 266
    O.
    • Oransa, Isle 257
    • Orcades, Isles 281. The People 288, 289, 290. Their antient Princes 290, 291. Government 291, 292. Religion 292
    • Orchil-hills 174, 225
    • Orkney, Earl of, his Pa|lace 285
    • Orkney Isles 281
    • Ormistoun 57
    P.
    • Pabbay, Isle 272
    • Paisley 114, 115
    • Paldykirk 184
    • Palladius, first Bishop of Scotland ibid.
    • Panmure, Earl of, his Pa|lace 181. Attainted 224
    • Papa Stronsa, Isle 287
    • Papa Westra, Isle 288
    • Pavement, an antient one 299, 300
    • Peebles 138, 139
    • Peerage of England 317
    • Peerage of Scotland 320
    • Pentland Firth 196, 211, 212, 282
    • Pentland Skerries 283
    • Perth, Earl of, converts the Royal Apartments into a Popish Chapel p. 87. Fa|ther and Son, Earls, banished 226
    • Perth, Town 169, 170, 171, 225
    • Peterhead 191, 192, 194
    • Pictland Firth 282
    • Pinkey 52, 60, 61, 62
    • Pitcairrn, Dr. 60. His Cha|racter 78
    • Pitsligo 195
    • Pittenweem 150, 161
    • Poans, what 229
    • Pollacks, what ibid.
    • Pomona, Isle 285, 286
    • Porpoises, great Numbers of them 155
    • Porteous, Captain, riotously murder'd 80 to 84
    • Port-Patrick 105
    • Port-Seton 59
    • Portus Salutis 207
    • Precious Stones, &c. in Scotland 19, 20
    • Preston 59
    • Prestonpans ibid.
    • Pretender escapes with the French Fleet 161, 162. His Feats at Perth and Scone 170, 171. His short-liv'd Splendor 176. Arrives at Dundee 181
    • Prophecy concerning the Uni|on 139, 140
    • Puffin, the Fowl 260
    • Pygmies, Island of 270
    Q.
    • Queen's-ferry 94, 146

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      R
      • Raarsay, Isle p. 263
      • Ranalsha 211
      • Randal's Trench 140
      • Ravens, Two remarkable ones 256
      • Rea, Lord, his Seat 207
      • Redeloak 184
      • St. Regulus brings over St. Andrew's Reliques 163
      • Renfrew 113, 114
      • Rivel 99
      • Rivers, in Scotland 5
      • Rob Roy 220
      • Robert Bruce, King 120, 190. His first Victory 193
      • Robert II. 299
      • Robert, Bishop of St. An|drews 183
      • Rocking Stone 148, 149
      • Roger, Bishop of St. Andrews 164
      • Rona, Isle 263, 270, 271
      • Rora-head 283
      • Rosa 234
      • Rosbin 139
      • Roslin 95
      • Rossshire 214, 216, 217
      • Rothes, Earl of 151. His Palace 153
      • Rothsay 233
      • Rouglash, Isle 228
      • Round Table, Rocks so call'd 263
      • Rousa, Isle 287
      • Roxburgh 141
      • Roxburgh, Duke of 142
      • Ruglen p. 125
      • St. Rule, Chapel of 165
      • Rum, Isle 260
      S
      • Sacro Bosco, Johannes de 101
      • Salmon, Plenty 212, 213
      • Salton 59
      • Saltoun, Earl of, his new Pier and Bulwark 194
      • Salt-pans 155
      • Sanda, Isle 255
      • Sarvedrum Promontorium 214
      • Scalloway 295
      • Scalpa, Isle 263
      • Scone 175, 176
      • Scot, Sir John 166
      • Scotland, Geographical Ac|count of it 2, 3. Its Deficiencies 39, 40, 52, 53. List of its Counties 41
      • Scott, Margaret, remarkable Inscription on her Tomb 144, 145
      • Scouts, Geese so called 56, 298
      • Seaforth, Earl of 109
      • Seats of the Scotish Nobility and Gentry 244 to 252
      • Seats of the English Nobility and Gentry 302 to 316
      • Sea-ware, its Use 48
      • Second Sight, Account of it 276, 277
      • Sellay, Isle 272
      • Seton 57, 58
      • ...

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      • Seton, Sir Alexander p. 58
      • Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset, his Victory 62
      • Shapinsha, Isle 287
      • Sharpe, Archbishop, his Mo|nument 164
      • Sharpe, Sir William ibid.
      • Sheen, Dr. 166
      • Sheep, Damage sustained by Exportation of their Wool, &c. 139. Wild ones 213
      • Sheriffmuir 133, 172
      • Shetland Isles 293 to 301
      • Shires, &c. which return Members to Parliament 323 to 328
      • Shrimps, great Quantities of them 160
      • Sibbald, Sir Robert, his Museum 74. Antiquities dug up in his Yard 94
      • Sinclair-castle 209
      • Sinclair, Earl of, and Lord ibid.
      • Skart, the Fowl 298
      • Skye, Isle 218, 261
      • Slanes, Cave of 192
      • Soa, Isle 275
      • Society for Propagating Christian Knowlege in the Highlands 236 to 243
      • Sodor, Bishop of, whence so called 259
      • Solan Geese, the Natural History of them 55, 56
      • Soldiers, English, Advan|tages of their Settlement at Inverness 201, 202
      • Solway Firth 97, 98, 105
      • Sota-Britil, Isle 262
      • Soulisker Rock 271
      • Southesk, River p. 183
      • Southfara, Isle 288
      • South-land of Scotland 204
      • South-Ronalsa 283
      • South-Vist, Isle 265
      • Soutra-hill 143
      • Sowna 211
      • Spey, River 193, 205
      • Spynie-castle 198
      • Stennis Lake 286
      • Sterling-bridge 172
      • Stewart, James, Regent of Scotland 163
      • Stirling 129 to 133
      • Stonehyne 184
      • Storm, a terrible one 90 to 92. Storm of Thunder and Lightning 111 to 113
      • Straith-herin 199
      • Straithnairn 199, 200, 206, 207
      • Stranrawer 105
      • Strathave 194
      • Strathbogy 190, 197
      • Strathern 222, 223, 225
      • Strathmore 171, 179
      • Strathmore, Earl of, kill'd in the Pretender's Service 171
      • Strathyla 193
      • Stroma 211, 282
      • Stronsa, Isle 287
      • Sutherland 205
      • Sutherland, Earl of, drives the Earl of Mar from Inverness 202, 206. His House 205
      • Sutherland Family 207
      • Sutherland, Mr. James 78
      • Swinna, Isle 283

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        T
        • Tantallon-castle p. 54, 55
        • Taransay, Isle 273
        • Tarbat, Promontory 216
        • Tarnaway-castle 198
        • Tay, River 149, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 175, 177, 178, 179, 180, 195, 204, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225
        • Tay, Upper 221
        • Tayne Bay and Town 216
        • Thistle, Order of the 27
        • Thread Manufacture 155
        • Thrushel-stone 268
        • Thule of the Antients, what Place 296, 297
        • Thurso 209
        • Tinningham 57
        • Tiviotdale 141
        • Tolard, his Account of the Hebrides 277 to 281
        • Toryburn 150
        • Traquair, Earl of, his House, Character, and Misfor|tunes 140
        • St. Tredwell's Loch 288
        • Trees, useful Hint concern|ing them 50, 51
        • Troda, Isle 256
        • Tronda, Isle 295
        • Tullybardin 223
        • Tullybardin, Marquis of, attainted ibid.
        • Turnbull, Archbishop 117
        • Tweed, River 42, 43, 138, 139, 141, 142
        • Tweedale, Earl of, his Taste for Gardening, and fine Park 51, 52
        • Tweedale Family p. 139
        • Tweedale, Marquis of 148
        • Tyne, River 53, 54
        • Tyre-ty, Isle 259
        V
        • Vatersa, Isle 264
        • Venison, Plenty of it 212
        • Virvedrum Promontorium 214
        • Union, its Consequences 156 to 159
        • Unst, Island 212
        • Urie 184
        • Vuist, Isle 295
        W
        • Wade, General, his commend|able Diligence 220
        • Wall, Severus, or Adrian's 126 to 128, 231
        • Wallace, Warden of Scot|land 109, 110
        • Walsey, Isle 295
        • Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews 165
        • Wayes, Isle 283
        • Wedderburn, Sir John 166
        • Weemys 150
        • Weemys Family 151
        • Weich 209
        • Wemys, Earl of 159, 160
        • Wester-Wemys 159
        • Westra, Isle 288
        • Westwater Lake 139
        • Whale cast on Shore 94
        • Whitecart, River 115
        • White-fish, their Number not proportionable to the

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        • ... Herrings p. 215
        • Whithern 106
        • Wigton 104, 105
        • Wilford, Sir George 53
        • William, King of Scotland 168. His Monument 183
        • William III. King of Great Britain, keeps a Garison at Inverness 202. His Soldiers commit a barba|rous Massacre 219
        • William the Waster 209
        • Winton 57
        • Wirkworth 44
        • Wishart, George, burnt 164
        • Woods, in Scotland p. 16, 17
        • Wynds, what 63
        Y
        • Yell, Isle 295
        • Yester 51, 60, 61
        • Ylendoven-castle 217
        • Young 207
        Z
        • Zeal, Isle 295
        • Zester 51
        FINIS.
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