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INDEX.
Abjuration oath, the, 121
Acts against the Covenanters, 35-6, 40, 45, 121
Aird's Moss, skirmish at, 91
Annandale, Lord, 200
Argyle, Marquis of, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 34 Earl of (son of preceding), 45, 119, 139 Earl of (son of preceding), 171, 193
Athole, Marquis of, 44, 46, 139, 145 note, 153, 154, 159, 162, 188, 194 men of, behaviour of the, 196 note, 211 and note
Auchencloy, execution of Covenanters at, 128-31
Auchinleck, Robert, execution of, 131-2
Balcarres, Earl of, 141, 142, 143, 148, 149, 151, 155, 156, 157, 166, 189 memoirs of the Revolution by, 144 note
Balfour, Colonel, 200, 205, 211 of Burley, John, 58, 60, 62, 65, 69, 83
Ballechin, Stewart of, 194 letter to, from James, 215 note
Belhaven, Lord, 200, 211
Blair Castle, 194, 195, 201, 214 Church, 214, 215
Bothwell Bridge, battle of, 83-6
Brown, John, execution of, 116-22
Bruce, Andrew, of Earlshall, 55, 91
Buchan, Colonel, 107, 108, 109, 145
Burnet, Bishop, on Claverhouse, 4, 151 note
Cameron of Lochiel, Sir Ewan, 169, 170, 171, 179, 181, 185, 198, 202, 203, 210 memoirs of, 5 note Allan, 207-8 Richard, 91
Cameronians, the, 91
Cannon, Colonel, joins Claverhouse with Irishmen, 198
Cargill, Rev. Donald, 78, 79, 91
Charles the Second, signs the Covenant, 24 crowned in Scotland, 24 his opinion of Lauderdale's administration, 42 acquits Claverhouse of malversation, 91
Charles the Second appoints Claverhouse to a regiment of cavalry, 97 his goodwill to Claverhouse, 100 and note settles Claverhouse in possession of Dudhope, 101
Claverhouse, birth of, 1 family and education, 2-7 supposed to have served in French army, 8, 9 gallant action at Seneff, 12, 13 resigns commission in Dutch service, 15 story of his reasons for resigning, 15, 16 note applies to Montrose for employment, 44 receives lieutenant's commission, 45 portrait of, 46, 47 refuses to interfere illegally with Covenanters, 48 appointed Deputy-Sheriff of Dumfriesshire, 55 at Drumclog, 70 at Glasgow, 72, 73 at Bothwell Bridge, 85, 86 accused of malversation, 90, 91 note appointed Sheriff of Wigtownshire, 92 his policy towards the Covenanters, 92-3, 135 and note receives command of cavalry regiment, 97 his quarrel with the Dalrymples, 95-7 his visit to England, 97-100 made a Privy-Councillor, 100 obtains estate of Dudhope, 101 his marriage, 101-5 merciful conduct to prisoners, 109 examination into charges against, 111-36 in disgrace, 125-6 his character, 134-5 his quarrel with Queensberry, 139-42 second visit to England, 142 Provost of Dundee and Major-General, 143 marches into England, 145 quartered in London, 146 joins James at Salisbury, 146 created Viscount of Dundee, 146 his advice to James, 147 marches to Reading, 147 receives a message from William at Watford, 148 attends Scottish Council in London, 148 waits on James at Whitehall for the last time, 149 negotiations with William, 151 returns to Edinburgh, 151 plot to assassinate him, 158 leaves Edinburgh, 160 his interview with the Duke of Gordon, 160 proclaimed traitor by the Convention, 164 escapes to Glen Ogilvy, 166 a son born to him, 173 saves Inverness from Keppoch, 174 his raid upon Dunkeld and Perth, 175 demonstration outside Dundee, 177 at Lochaber, 179 the muster of the Clans, 179-80 his popularity with the Highlanders, 182-3 returns to Lochaber, 185 re-assembles the Clans, 198 garrisons Blair Castle, 198 holds Council of War, 201-4 addresses his soldiers, 208 death and burial, 213-15
Cleland, William, 65, 159
"Cloud of Witnesses," the, value of the testimony of, 123
Cochrane, Lady Jean, 101, 102, 104
Convention of Estates, the, 155-9, 161-2, 165-6
Covenanters, assembly of, at Mauchline, 21 under Strachan, 28 cruelties of, 29, 30 character of, 29, 59 address of, to Charles, 32 rising of, in the West, 37 divisions among, 77-80, 82, 83 declarations by, 63, 91, 120, 121 note treatment of, after Bothwell Bridge, 87-8 rabble the Episcopalian clergy, 154
Creichton, Captain, 176-7
Cromwell, Oliver, his advice to the Presbyterians, 20 negotiates with Argyle, 21, 25 his policy towards the Presbyterians, 25-6
Dalrymples of Stair, their quarrel with Claverhouse, 95-7
Dalziel, Thomas, 38, 81, 85, 106, 145 note
Declaration of Indulgence, the, 8 repeal of, 9 the Rutherglen, 63 the Hamilton, 82 the Sanquhar, 91
Defoe on Claverhouse, 123 note, 127, 131 value of his testimony, 124 note
Douglas, General James, 123, 126, 139-40, 145, 147, 188
Drumclog, battle of, 64-71
Drumlanrig, Viscount, 145 note, 147
Drummond, General, 126 Alexander, of Bahaldy, 169 John, of Bahaldy, 5 note
Drunken Parliament, the, 33
Dumbarton, Earl of, 123, 137, 138, 147, 150
Dundee, Viscount of. See Claverhouse memoirs of, 16 note Viscountess of, second marriage and death, 105 note story of, and Col. Livingstone, 214 note
Dundonald, Earl of, 101, 103
Dunfermline, Earl of, 172, 180, 189, 207, 213
Dunmore, Earl of, 145 note, 150
Edinburgh, riots in, 142, 154-5
Enterkin Hill, rescue of Covenanters at, 109
Episcopal clergy, Scotch, Burnet's complaint against, 48 note
Feud between Macdonalds and Mackintoshes, 123
Field-preaching, Act against, 40
Gordon, Duke of, in command of Edinburgh Castle, 155-6, 160-61, 187 note
Graham, David, 3, 115, 180
Graham, Robert, 68 and note
Grameis, the, 13, 173
Grierson, Sir Robert. See Lag
Hackston of Rathillet, 58, 60, 83, 91
Hamilton, Duke of, 42, 102, 148, 153, 155, 159, 161-3, 165-6 Robert, 62-3, 65, 71-3, 77-9, 82-4
Highland Host, the, 41-2
Highlanders, loyalty of, 169-71 their value as soldiers, 168, 181
Hislop, Andrew, execution of, 125-7
James the Second, as Duke of York, favours Claverhouse, 44 High Commissioner in Scotland, 91, 97 promotes Claverhouse, 139-40 summons him to London, 141 announces invasion of England to Scotch Council, 143 orders Scotch troops to England, 144 at Salisbury, 145-7 his flight and return, 148 ordered to leave the capital by William, 148 his last interview with Balcarres and Claverhouse, 149-50 leaves England, 150 his foolish letter to the Estates, 156 his letter to Claverhouse falls into hands of Hamilton, 165 his promises of toleration, 197 note, 214 his letter to Ballechin, 215 note
Keppoch, Colin Macdonald of, 170, 173-4, 183
Killing-time, the, 111-36
King, Rev. John, 64, 71
Lag, the Laird of, 49-53, 114 note
Latin poem on Battle of Bothwell Bridge, 68 note
Lauderdale, Duke of, 33, 39, 42, 58, 98 Earl of, 98-101
Leather guns, 201
Leighton, Bishop, 34, 40
Leslie, David, 30
Letters from Claverhouse to Archbishop Burnet, 107, 108 to Duke of Hamilton, 163-4 to James, 215 note to Earl of Melfort, 186-92 to Linlithgow, 48-9, 54, 56, 64-5, 67, 70 to Lord Murray, 196-7 to Queensberry, 92, 94, 96 note, 99 note, 103-4, 109, 117, 138
Leven, Earl of, 166, 200, 212
Linlithgow, Earl of, 44, 81
Livingstone, George, Lord, 83, 145, 162-3 Sir Thomas, 150, 172, 185, 199 William, 176, 177 note, 214 note
Macaulay on Claverhouse, 13, 17, 18, 119, 125, 151 note
Macdonald of Keppoch, 170
Macdonalds, killed at Killiecrankie, 213
Mackay, General, story of his alleged quarrel with Claverhouse, 16 note commands the troops in Scotland, 172 tries to raise the Clans for William, 178-9 marches against Claverhouse, 184-5 new plan of campaign, 193 sends Lord Murray to Blair Castle, 195 takes the field again, 199 the strength of his army, 200-1 and note marches through the Pass of Killiecrankie, 204-5 his order of battle, 206 his address to his troops, 208 his bravery, 211 his opinion of English soldiers, 212 note his retreat to Stirling, 212-13 John, of Rockfields, his biography of General Mackay, 16 note
Mackenzie, Sir George, 99, 159, 188 Colin, 105
Macpherson, James, alleged forgery of letters from Claverhouse by, 215 note
Martyrs, the Wigtown, 112-15
Mekellwrath, Matthew, execution of, 128
Melfort, Earl of, 142, 144, 156-8, 165, 186, 207
Mitchell, James, attempt to assassinate Sharp by, 58
Mitchell, Robert, 130
Monmouth, Duke of, appointed to command army in Scotland, 80 his leniency to the Covenanters, 82, 84, 87 executed, 139
Montrose, Marquis of, 44-5, 46
Munro, Dr., on Claverhouse, 5
Murray, Earl of, letter from to Queensberry, 140 Lord Charles. See Earl of Dunmore Lord, 194-7, 204, 211 note
Muster-roll of Claverhouse's regiment, 145 note
Nairne Papers, the, 209 note, 215 note
Napier, Mark, his "Life and Times of Dundee," 5 note
Peirson, Rev. Peter, murder of, 129-30
Perth, Earl of, 39 note, 142, 154-5
"Pilliwincks," torture of the. See Thumbkin
Plot to assassinate Claverhouse and Mackenzie, 159
Queensberry, Duke of, 55, 92, 99, 137-8, 141, 162. See Letters from Claverhouse to
Ramsay, Lieut.-Col., 184, 211, 212 Gilbert, 213
Remonstrants, the, 21, 25-8
Renwick, head of the Covenanters, proclamation by, 121 note
Resolutioners, the, 21, 25-8
Ross, George, Lord, 57 and note, 61, 72 William, Lord, 105 and note, 200
Rullion Green, battle of, 38
Rutherford, Rev. Samuel, 35
Ruthven Castle destroyed, 184
Saint Drostan, church of, memorial to Claverhouse in, 215-6
Sanquhar Declaration, the, 91
Scotch troops ordered to England, 144
Scotland, state of, reviewed, 17-76
Scott, Sir Walter, his account of Drumclog in "Old Mortality," 67 his account of Bothwell Bridge in the same, 85 and note
Seneff, battle of, 12
Sharp, James, 26, 31 consecrated Primate of Scotland, 34 murdered, 57, 60
Simpson, Rev. Robert, on Claverhouse and the Covenanters, 132 note
Smith, Robert, evidence on battle of Bothwell Bridge, 85
Stormont, Viscount of, 176 and note
Thumbkin, torture of the, 39 note
Tinchel, the, 193 and note
Traditions about Claverhouse, 3, 47 note, 70, 182, 214 note
Turner, Sir James, 36-8
Walker, Patrick, on Claverhouse, 7 note, 135 his opinion of Wodrow, 116 on death of John Brown, 116-17, 122 and note
Welsh, Rev. John, 56-7, 78, 82
Westerhall, Johnstone of, 125
Western Shires, the, nursery of the Covenanters, 29
Whiggamores' raid, the, 22
Whigs, origin of the name of, 23 note brought into Edinburgh by Hamilton, 158-9, 161
William the Third, stories of his early acquaintance with Claverhouse, 12, 15-16 his message to Claverhouse, 148 tries to persuade Claverhouse and Balcarres to enter his service, 151 and note his opinion of Claverhouse, 216
Winrahame, George, 118 note, 160
Wodrow, Rev. Robert, his "History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland," 51-2 vagueness of his charges against Claverhouse, 88 on the Wigtown Martyrs, 113-14 on the death of John Brown, 116 Andrew Hislop, 127 on the murder of Rev. Peter Peirson, 129-30 and note
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
VARIANT SPELLINGS Page vi: John Mackay is of Rockfield (p. vi); and Rockfields (p. 16 and index, under Mackay). Amended Rockfield to Rockfields.
Page vi.: Variant spelling of Scourie and Scowrie retained, however, as the author could well have spelled it Scowrie (though online historical sources suggest Hugh Mackay was born at Scourie).
Page 133: Hyslop has been in all other instances spelt Hislop; corrected.
Page 159: "bloodly Clavers" matches book: retained.
Variant spelling of doggerel/doggrel (one instance of each) retained.
VARIANT CAPITALISATIONS Inconsistent capitalisation of Council-Board and Council-board (one instance of each) retained.
Capitalisation of Churchman (p. 9) and Legislature (p. 9) retained
The Killing Time variously capitalised as killing-time, Killing-time, Killing-Time and Killing Time (one of each). Two of these are enclosed in quote marks and one is in the index. Retained.
Popery and popery/popish and Popish variant capitalisations retained (read properly in context).
VARIANT SPELLINGS IN QUOTED LETTERS While the author notes that Claverhouse could not spell correctly (for example p. 6), the only misspellings that appear in the reproduced letters are proper names: there are no other spelling errors. It would appear that the transcriber was correcting the common English without correcting the proper names. Subsequently the following misspelled proper names have been corrected:
Page 108: Mauchlin corrected to Mauchline.
Page 138: Sanquar corrected to Sanquhar (spelt correctly in a previous letter, p. 108).
Page 188: Variant spelling of Locheil, elsewhere Lochiel, corrected. In the same letter there is a reference to Queenberry (otherwise Queensberry), ditto corrected.
Page 190: Kircudbright corrected to Kirkcudbright (spelt correctly in at least 3 previous letters, see pp. 54, 93 and 94).
HYPHENS One instance of each headquarters, head-quarters and one split over the end of a line. Settled on headquarters as the more common spelling.
PUNCTUATION Page 69: "; amended to ;", which is the standard punctuation arrangement in the book.
Page 188: "strangely, For" amended to "strangely. For".
Page 192: Editorial comment in quoted letter (that) is in parentheses and not square brackets as has been used elsewhere in book. Amended to square brackets.
MISCELLANEOUS TOC created for this text (no TOC in the original book)
Page 117: "...I caused shoot him dead;" checks out against original book. Left as is.
Index: Page reference for Whigs, origin of name fixed to page 23 (footnote 8); no note on page 82 (original reference in book).
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