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- PABA Isle, noted for Robbery or Piracy, 28, 29
- Pabaia Isle, 30
- Palladius, sent by Pope Celestine into Scot∣land, first sets up Bishops there, 145
- Pandulphus, the Pope's Legat, 238
- Papa Isles, great and small, 36, 37
- Parish Priests, and Friars Mendicants, the Cause of the Decay of Ecclesiastical Dis∣cipline, 243
- Parricide, God suffers not to be unrevenged, 184, 185
- Parsimony, the Mother of Health, 33
- Parsonages, & Church-Preferments, sold, 419
- Bestowing of them causes Strife, (57)
- Pasly Book, or the Black Book of Pasly, what? 134
- Patrick Graham chosen Bishop of St. An∣drews by his Canons, in the room of Jame•• Kennedy, 411
- Made Primate of Scotland by the Pope, but obstructed by the Courtiers, ibid.
- He labours to maintain Church-Priviledges, 417
- Is excommunicated, and forced to resign his Bishoprick, 418, 419
- And dies in Prison, ibid.
- Patrick Grey, one of those who slew King James III. 433
- Patrick Grey committed to Custody, (92)
- Patrick, an holy Man, sent into Scotland, 145
- Patrick Blackater flies from the Douglasses, (47)
- He is treacherously slain by John Hume, (48)
- Patrick Hamilton put to death for Religion, by the Conspiracy of the Priests, (53)
- Patrick Lindsy sides with the Reformers, (132)
- Goes with the Regent into England, (222)
- Patrick Ruven's Magnanimity, (181, 182)
- He kils David Rize, ibid.
- He acquaints Murray with the Conspiracy a∣gainst him, (173)
- Paul Mefane, or Meffen, Preacher of the Gospel, troubled for Religion, (123)
- Harboured by the Inhabitants of Dundee, (124)
- Paulus Orosius quoted, 86
- Corrected, 87
- Paul Termes sent with Aid from France to Scotland, (110)
- Peace-downs; see Duni Pacis.
- Peace, sometimes more dangerous than War, 140, 112, 347
- Peace confirmed, with an intended Affinity, betwixt Scots and English, 422
- But soon broken, ibid.
- Mediated for by the Scotish Nobility, 426
- Made between French and English, (111)
- Between the Reformers and the Court, (149)
- ...Peachti, 53
- Pentland Firth, 35, 53
- Pentland Hills, 13, 53
- People of the Commonalty, their Heat soon over, (207)
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