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Alexander III.-cont.

betroths his daughter, Margaret, to

Henry, prince of Norway, 124.
sends troops under the earl of Carrick

to the Holy Land, 129.

goes with his queen to the coronation

of Edward I., 131.
marries a second time, 133.

is killed, 135.

Alexander, eldest son of Alexander III.,
marries, III. 133.

dies, 133.

Alexander, lord of the Isles, forgiven by
James I., but confined in Tantallon,
III. 529.

Alkwyne (Alcuin), clerk, one of the em-
bassy to Charlemagne, II. 356.
Allan, lord of Galloway, constable of
Scotland, III. 74.

dies, 97.

his bastard son ravages the country,
and is discomfited and slain, 98.
Allectus, the Roman legate, murders Ca-
rentius, king of Britain, and assumes
the crown, I. 569.

is slain in battle by Asclepiodotus,

570.

Alnwick, siege of, where Malcolm III.

was killed, II. 685.

Alpynus (Alpin), son of Achaius, urged

to deprive Conwallus of the crown,
which he refuses to do, II. 371.
defeats Feredeth at Restennot, 380.
defeated by Brudus, 388.

beheaded, and his head stuck on the

walls of Camelidone, ib.

his head removed and interred in
Iona, 392.
Amazon, found among the slain of the

duke of Gueldres' army, III. 329.
Ambrigillus (Ambirkeleth), succeeds Eu-
genius VI., II. 325.

slain dum cacans, 326.
Ambrose, St., II. 23.
Amphibalus, bishop of Sodor, the first
who occupied a see in Scotland, I.
578.

VOL. III.

Andrew, St., his arm bone brought to
Scotland by Regulus, I. 614.
honourably worshipped by Hargustus,

the king of the Picts, 616.
appears to Hungus, king of the Picts,
and display of his cross in the sky,
II. 363.

Androan (Androgen), king of Armorica,
sends his son Constantine to assist
the British, II. 113.

Androgeus, ambassador from Cassibelan,
king of the British, to Ederus, I.

133.

his oration, 134.

captured in a second engagement by

Julius Cæsar, 153.

Angus, the district so named after Angus-
tius, an officer of the army of Ken-
neth II., II. 415.

Angus, earldom first created, II. 664.
Angus, lord of Galloway, rebels, is de-
feated by Gilchrist, earl of Angus,
takes sanctuary in Whithern, and
becomes a canon of Holyrood, III.
12.

Angus of Strathearn and Angus of Mur-
ray, great battle and slaughter
between them and their retainers,
III. 534.

Angustiane (Angusianus), nephew to Carth-
lyntus, crowned, I. 599.
defeats the Roman legate, 600.

slain in battle with Nectanus, king of
the Picts, who is also killed, 607.
Anna, eldest sister of Aurelius Ambrosius,
marries Lothus, king of the Picts,
II. 189.

Annabel, queen of Robert III., dies, III.

473.

Anselm, bishop of Canterbury, flies to
Rome from William Rufus, II. 684.
Antoneus (Antoninus), son of Severus,
appointed general of the army, I.

493.

makes peace with the Scots and Picts,

502.

slays his brother Geta, 503.

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Antonius (Lucius), legate in Britain, I.

426.

defeated by Mogallus, 435.
Antwerp, a hospital for Scotsmen, founded

there by two knights of Brabant
after the battle of Bannockburn,
III. 240.

Argadus, lord of Argyll, made governor
of Scotland on the deposition of
Conarus, I. 451.

marries the daughter of the lord of
Otholyn without consent of his
nobles, 452.

institutes the court of justiciary, 454.
appointed lieutenant of all Scotland

on the accession of Ethodeus to the
crown, 455,

represses disturbances in the Isles,

456.

slain there, 477.

Argyll, Somerled, lord of, defeated by

the earl of Dunbar and March, III.
101. (v. Symmerleid).
Armorica (Brittany), subdued, and peo-
pled from Britain, by Maximian,
II. 68.

Arnaldus, bishop of St. Andrews, urges
Malcolm IV. to marry, but in vain,
III. 15.

Arthur, begot by Vter upon the wife of

Gothlois, lord of Cornwall, II. 203.
crowned king of the British, 222.
besieges York, which he captures
through treason, 227.

forms alliance with Loth, king of

Picts, and engages that after his
death Loth and his descendants
shall rule Britain, 229.

defeats Occa, 223, 233.

violates his treaty with Lothus, 251.
is slain, 260.

Arthur, prince of Scotland, son of Adamus
(Aidan), slain in battle against the
Picts, II. 277.

Arthur's Hufe, destroyed by Edward I.,

III. 193.

Arveragus, crowned after the death of his
brother Guyderus, I. 188.

repudiates his queen Voada, sister to
Caractacus, and marries Genissa, a
Roman lady, 193.

with Plantius attacks the Tegenians

and Cambrians, 195.

repents, and abandons the Romans
cause, 213.

meets Caractacus at York with thirty
thousand men, 219.
submits to Vespasian, 224.
Asclespiadok (Asclepiodotus), sent from
Rome against Allectus, I. 569.
is slain in battle by Coell, 571.
Atholl, earldom first created, IL 664.
Atholl, David Cuming, earl of, holds Scot-
land for Edward, III. 320.

compelled by John Randolph, earl of
Murray, to swear fealty to David,

324.

rebels again, and is defeated and slain
by Alexander Gordon, 332.
Atholl, Patrick, earl of, murdered by John
Bissart, III. 100.

Atholl, Walter Stewart, earl of, causes
James I. to be murdered, III. 556.
his terrible execution, 561.

Atholus, one of Fergus' nobles, receives the
lands named after himself Etholia
(Athole), I. 39.

Audreane (Adrian), bishop of St. An-
drews, martyred in the Isle of
May, II. 449.

Augustine, St., II. 22.

preaches the gospel in England, 293.
Augustus Cæsar, sends an ambassador to
Kymbalan, king of the British, and
to Metellanus, king of the Scots,
desiring universal peace, I. 169.
is presented with a gold crown by the
latter prince, 170.

Aurelius Ambrosius, son of Constantine,
comes from Armorica to Wales,
where he besieges Vortigern, who
with his wife and family are burnt
to death, II. 180.

Aurelius Ambrosius-cont.

forms alliance with the Scots and

Picts, 183.

conquers and slays Hengist with his

own hand, 186.

restores Christianity in Britain, 188.
bestows upon the Scots and Picts all
the lands between the Humber and
the Tweed, 189.

gives his eldest sister, Anna, in mar-
riage to Lothus, king of the Picts,
and his youngest, Ada, to Conra-
nus, prince of Scotland, 189.
becomes dangerously ill, 192.
nevertheless gives battle to Occa, and

discomfits him, 195.

is poisoned by a monk, 196.
Awales (Avalassus, Anlaff), son of Cithri-

cus, defeated by Athelstan, II. 496.
with whom he subsequently forms an
alliance against the Scots, 499.

B.

Bagy (Beauje), battle of, III. 506.
Baldred, St., dies, II. 294.

the competition for his remains by
three parishes miraculously settled,
ib.

Baliol, Edward, marries the daughter of
the earl of Anjou, III. 147.
detained as a hostage by Edward I.,

159.

invades Scotland during the minority
of David II., and is crowned, 298.
defeated at Annan, 299.
besieges Lochleven castle, 316.
goes to England with Edward III.,

339.

resigns all his rights to Edward, 376.
Baliol, John, his contention with Robert
Bruce for the crown, III. 140.
the question is referred to Edward I.,
141.

Baliol, John-cont.

who decides in favour of Baliol, 144.
is crowned, 145.

refuses to join with Edward against
France, 146.

sends an embassy to Philip IV., 147.
his son Edward marries the daughter
of the earl of Anjou, 147.

defeated by Edward and Bruce at
Dunbar, 153.

resigns his crown to Edward, who im-
prisons him and his son in London,
159.

goes to France, and dies in the castle
of Gaillard, 159.

Balloch (Donald), brother of Alexander,
lord of the Isles, slays the earl of
Caithness, and ravages Lochaber,
III. 531.

is defeated by James I., and flees to
Ireland, 532.

is slain there by O'Donnell, 533.
Balus, king of Orkney, ravages Ross and
Caithness, L. 128.

is conquered by Ewenus, and kills
himself, 129.

Bannockburn, the battle of, fought, III.
234.

Banquho, ancestor to the royal house of
Stuart, assaulted while collecting
the king's rents, II. 621.

leads the second division at the battle
of Culross, 627.

his pleasant hospitality to the Danes,
630.

with Macbeth defeats the Danes at
Kinghorn, 635.

meets the witches with him, 636.
is treacherously murdered by Macbeth,
644.

Bar, a valiant officer, leads the vanguard
of Kenneth's army against Druskiu,
II. 409.

the castle of Dunbar named after him,
415.

Barrie, in Angus; the Danes defeated by
king Malcolm there, II. 605.

Bartha (Perth), inundated by the rivers
Almond and Tay in the time of
William the Lion, III. 66.
called Perth, after Perthus, 67.

is rebuilt on a more secure site, and
called St. Johnstoun, ib.
Basso (William à Bosco), bishop of Dum-
blane, and chancellor of Scotland,
III. 74.

Bastoun, a Carmelite friar, and "metrost,"
is brought by Edward II. to Scot
land, for the purpose of recording
his victories in verse, III. 224.
but instead thereof, has to sing the
praises of Bruce, 238.
Bawstane (Ball-stone, Testiculorum collis,)
Craig; so called from the scrotal
deposit made there, III. 95.

Beanus, the first bishop of Mortlach, II.
617.

Beatrix, daughter of Edward, king of
England, marries Cithricus, king of
the Danes, II. 492.

murdered by her stepsons in a very
peculiar way, 494.
Beid (the Venerable Bede), referred to,
I. 4.

Berigone, city of, founded by Fergus, I. 40.

"Berigonium castellum in Loquha-
"bria, Hebridum prospectu, Doun-

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my's Berigonium in Galloway, and
places his imaginary city at a spot
called Dun-Mac-Sniochain, about
six miles from Oban, and two from
Dunstaffnage. Vide Pennant's Tour
in Scotland, ii., p. 412.
battle between Dowalus and Ferqu-
hard there, 69.

besieged and taken by the British, 80.
Bewfurd, John, duke of Somersyde (Beau-
fort, earl of Somerset), his daugh-
ter Joanna marries James I., III.
520.

Bissart, John, and his family, banished for
the murder of the earl of Atholl
III. 100.

Bisset, family come into Scotland, IL. 675.
"Black Agnes," gallantly defends the
castle of Dunbar, III. 342.
Black Cove, the place where king Con-
stantine was beheaded, so called, II.

455.

Blasens (Blois), Theobald, earl of, goes
with Philip to the Holy Land, III.

47.

Boniface, St., buried in Rosemarky, II.
299.

Boniface VIII., pope, interferes between
Edward I. and the Scots, in support
of the latter, III. 184.
Boris-rink (Boar's-rink), the lands of, be-
stowed by Alexander I. on the
church of St. Andrews, II. 705.
Borthwick, family come into Scotland, II.
675.

Brechin, utterly destroyed by the Danes,
II. 602.

Brechin, sir David, nephew to king Robert
Bruce, executed, III. 249.
Bredus, brother of Gillus, invades Argyll,
is routed and slain, I. 132.
Bredus (Brudus), crowned king of the
Picts after Kenneth, II. 383.
defeats and slays Alpin, 388.
dies, 391.

Brenna, daughter of Oswyn, king of the
West Saxons, revenges the death of
her husband, Dorstolog, II. 373.
Brennus, Irish chieftain, slain, II. 475.
Brenyus, lord of the Isle of Man, slain, II.
287.

Bridus (Brudus), eldest son of Feredeth,
king of the Picts, succeeds his fa-
ther, II. 381.

and is slain for his pusillanimity, 382.
Brigantia, now called Compostella, built
by Gathelus, I. 13.

besieged by the Iberiens, 14.
who are defeated, 15.

British, the, expel the Scots and Picts ont
of their own countries for thirteen
years, I. 74.

are conquered by them, II. 96.
and become their tributaries, 98.

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Bruce, Robert the-cont.

assisted by James Douglas, 211.
defeats the earl of Buchan near Aber-

deen, 216.

and Edward at Bannockburn, 235.
marries to second wife Elizabeth,
daughter to the earl of Hulsister
(Ulster), 241.

who dies, 268.

is afflicted with leprosy, 269.
dies, 271.

his heart conveyed by Douglas to the
Holy Land, 286.

Brudeus, king of the Picts, invites St. Co-
lumba to convert his people, II.

268.

defeated by Aidan, 286.

ravages Northumberland, 322.
"Brunt Candilmes," III. 378.
Bryde (St. Bridget), II. 220.
Buchan, earldom of, first created, II. 664.
Buchan, Alexander Stewart, earl of, burns
the cathedral of Elgin, III. 442.
is called the "Wolf of Badenoch," 442.
great-great-grandfather of the author,

ib.
Buchan, John Cuming, earl of, defeats
Gillespie, and beheads him, III. 94.
Buchan, John Cuming, earl of, defeated by
Bruce near Aberdeen, III. 216.
Burgundy, Odo, duke of, goes with Philip
to the Holy Land, III. 47.

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