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History of the County of Renfrew: from the Earliest Times.

Book Index
Abbey of Paisley 29, 31, 65, 177, 136, 176, 181-188,214.
Abbot George Shaw, 143, 178,374.
Abbot Henry Crichton, 178.
Abbot John de Lithgow, 177.
Abbot John Hamilton, 200, 203, 204, 205, 208, 210-212, 215-219, 376.
Abbot Richard de Bodwell, 177,
Abbot Robert Shaw, 149.
Abbot Thomas Tervas, 177.
Abbots of Clugny, the, and Monastery of Paisley, 29,32.
Abbots of Paisley, 177. (See Paisley.)
Abercorn, Duke of, 406.
Abercorn, first Earl of, 377, 378.
Abercorn, second Earl of, 242-244, 246, 254, 378.
Abercorn, the Countess Dowager of, 241-243.
Abercrombie, Mr. Alex., minister at Lochwinnoch, 290.
Aberdeen, Covenanters resisted at, 251.
Act anent attendance at church, 289
Act as to apparel, 247
Act of classes, 270
Act of indemnity (1662), 287, 288
Act Rescissory, 286
Adamson or Constant, Mr. Patrick 221, 225
Aethelfrith becomes king of Bernicia and oppresses the Britons of Strathclyde, 17
Agricultural Society, the Renfrewshire, 355.
Aikenhead, 400; lands of, 399.
Aikit, Cuningham of, 89.
Aisle, Lord Ross's, at Renfrew, 179.
Alan III, father of Walter FitzAlan, 26.
Alan, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 33.
Alan, Dapifer of Dol, 26.
Aldjo, Robert, of Paisley, accused of being a receiver of Jesuits, 227.
Aldlands, Barnhill and Barns, lands of, 410.
Aldton, 396.
Ale imported, 171.
Alesta, wife of Alan the Steward, 35.
Alexander III., death of, 38.
Alexander, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 36.
Alexander, James, minister at Kilmacolm, 289.
Alexander, Robert, 253.
Alexander, Sir John, of Haggs, 311.
Algeo, Robert, of Greenock, 236.
Algie, James, 319.
Altar to the Virgin, 190.
Ancrum Moor, battle of, 202.
Andrew, Brother, Bishop of Argyll, 176.
Angus, Earl of, buys the lordship of Paisley, 244.
Angus, Gilbert Umfraville, Earl of, betrays Wallace's plans to Edward, 54.
Angus, Thomas, Earl of, 120.
Annan, Mr. William, commends the Service Book at Lanark, 249.
Annandale, Marquess of, 337.
Anne, Queen, 377.
Arden, 401.
Arderydd, battle of, 16.
Ardmore, 206.
Ardrossan, Fergus de, 64.
Ardrossan, Montgomerie, Lord of, 87.
Areclutha, 15.
Argyll, fifth Earl of, 210, 214.
Argyll, Marquess of, 255, 263, 269, 270
Argyll, ninth Earl of, 293, 320-322.
Argyll, tenth Earl and first Duke, 335, 336.
Argyll's stone, 24, 408.
Arkleston, 406.
Arms, discovery of, in Houston Castle, 280
Arms, in the Abbey Church, Paisley, 281.
Army, recruiting for, 346.
Arran, Earl of, 197, 198, 199-205
Artga, King of Strathclyde, 18.
Arthur, King, in Renfrewshire, 15.
Arthurlie, 15.
Artillery, how transported, 157.
Assembly, dismissed by Lilburne, 281.
Assembly, General, Aberdeen 258
Assembly, General, Edinburgh, 258
Assembly, General, Glasgow, 254
Assembly, General, St. Andrews, 259.
Association, the Western, 273, 274, 275.
Atholl, Marquess of, 309.
Attire, female, in fifteenth century, 172.
Auchinames, barony and lands of, 418.
Auchinbothie Blair, lands of, 425.
Auchinbothie Stewart, lands of, 425.
Auchinbothie Wallace, lands of, 42.5.
Auchinhood, 394.
Aula, Thomas de, 117.
Auld Dunrod, 326.
Auldhouse burn, 400.
Auldhouse, lands of, 401.
Avelina, mother of Walter Fitz Alan, 26.
Ayr,56.
Bailie, the, 155.
Baillie, Principal, 250, 254, 257.
Baillies, John, and his wife, before the Presbytery, 241.
Baird, Mr. John, minister of Paisley, 304
Baird, Mr. W. A., of Erskine, 406, 414.
Baldwin de Bigres, 27, 32.
Balgray, lands of, 396.
Balgreen,lands of, 423.
Balliol, Edward, 66-69, 74.
Balliol, John de, 40
Bannatynes, the, of Kelly, 128.
Bar, Glens of, 127.
Barber of Rushiefield, 288.
Barbour, Archdeacon, of Aberdeen, 75.
Barclay, Hugh, of Ladyland, drowned at Ailsa Craig, 228.
Bargarran, lands of, 414.
Baron-bailie, his chief duty, 83.
Baronies, some, in Renfrewshire, 82.
Barony of regality of Greenend, 80
Barony of regality of Paisley, 80
Barony, the, of Renfrew, 77-78.
Barr Castle, 165
Barr, lands of, 412, 424.
Barrhead, burgh of, 392.
Barrhill, 421.
Barrochan, barony of, 416.
Barrochan, castle and cross, 183.
Barrochan, Flemings of, 416.
Barrochan, house of, 416.
Barscube, Stewarts of, 412.
Bathgate, barony of, office of Sheriff of, sold, 78.
battle of Stirling, 47.
Beaton, Cardinal, 197-199, 205.
Beatrix, wife of Walter II, 36.
Bed-clothes, 168.
Bedrooms, 168.
Beds and bedsteads, 168.
Beer imported, 171, n.3.
Bek, Antony, Bishop of Durham, sent to ascertain state of Scotland, 44.
Beltrees, lands of, 423.
Beltrees, Semple, son of, 377.
Bernicia, kingdom of, 15.
Beverages used by lower classes, 171.
Biggar, battle of, 44.
Biggar, Edward II. at, 65.
Bigres, Baldwin de, 185.
Bishop's Drag Net, the, 289.
Bishops, 286
Bishopton, Brisbane of, 263.
Bishopton, lands of, 414.
Black Book of Paisley, 266.
Blackburn, lands of, 417.
Blackhall, built by Walter Fitz Alan, 28.
Blackhall, chapel of, 189, 191.
Blackstone, an Abbey grange, 184.
Blackstone, lands of, 420.
Blackwell, Mr. Thomas, minister of Paisley, 328, 329, 331, 333, 339
Blair, John, of that ilk, 399.
Blair, Mr. Hew, 258, 259.
Blair, Mr. James, minister at Cathcart, summoned before Privy Council, 293.
Blakeforde, William of, 96.
Blankets, 168.
Blawarthill, lands of, 408.
Blythswood, Lord, 409, 413.
Boghall, lands of, 417.
Bogton, lands of, 399.
Book of Canons, 248.
Book of Common Order read in the High Kirk 0f St. Giles', Edinburgh, 248.
Book of Ordination, 24.8.
Boroughbridge, battle at, 62.
Box, a silver, purchased by the ministers of Edinburgh, 285.
Boyd, Marion, 147.
Boyd, Mr. John, of Trochrig, 241-242.
Boyd, Mr. R., minister of Paisley, 241
Boyd, Mr. Zachary, 273.
Boyd, Sir Thomas, of Kilmarnock, 87.
Boyd, Thomas, of Kilmarnock, 105.
Brediland, Maxwells of, 127.
Brethren, the Reverend, meeting of, in Edinburgh, 252.
Bridge of Weir, 29, 4.17, 4.21.
Brisbane of Bishopton (1645), 266.
Brisbane, John, of Bishopton, 137.
Brisbane, Mr. Matthew, 252, 255, 260.
Brisbane, Mr. William, 251, 255.
Brisbane, Mr. William, parson of Erskine, a member of the Privy Council, 247.
Browster wives, 171.
Bruce, conduct of the family of, 60.
Bruce, Sir Robert, Earl of Carrick, 38, 39.
Brunanburh, battle of, 18.
Brythons, the, 13.
Buchanan, George, 218.
Bullock, the Rev. William, 70, 71.
Buntine, Lieutenant, 276.
Burgesses, 155.
burgh, 261, 262
Burghs of barony refuse payment of cess, 261.
Burghs of barony, 383-391
Burghs, different kinds of, 155.
Burnet, Archbishop of Glasgow, 294.
Burnfield, 4401
Burnie, Mr. Robert, 258.
Burntshields, lands of, 400.
Bus' an' Aik Road, 217.
Busby, 398.
Bute, Isle of, seized for Earl of Argyll, 320.
Bute, Marquess of, 129.
Cairncurran, lands of, 426.
Caldwell, lands of, 403.
Caledonians, the, 13.
Calvert, Mr. Henry, minister of Paisley, 245, 256, 265
Cambuslang, church of, dedicated to St Cadoc, 16.
Cameronian regiment, 335, 336.
Campbell, Colin, of Lochow, 68.
Campbell, Mr. Ninian, sent to act as chaplain with the army in England, 262.
Campbell, Sir Duncan, 320, 321.
Camphill, 399.
Canons, Book of, 24,8.
Capelrig, Temple lands of, 397.
Capitulation of Irvine, 4,5.
Cardonald, 113
Cardonald, lands of, 405.
Carham, battle of, 18.
Carmunnoch, parish of, 16.
Cart, the, 4,10.
Cartsburn, 386.
Cartsburn, burgh of barony of, 37, 386, 428.
Cassillis, Earl of, 198, 199, 203, 263, 274.
Castle Semple besieged, 213.
Castles, 160-166
Castleton, barony of, 4, 22.
Catechism, Archbishop Hamilton's, 195, 196.
Cathcart Castle, 166
Cathcart, (Ketkert), Rainaldus de, 90.
Cathcart, Alan dominus ejusdem, 92.
Cathcart, Alan of that ilk, 92.
Cathcart, Alan, 91.
Cathcart, Alan, fifth Lord, 94.
Cathcart, Alan, first Lord, 93.
Cathcart, Alan, fourth Lord, 94, 223.
Cathcart, Alan, third Lord, 93.
Cathcart, Castle of, 166.
Cathcart, Cecilia de, 91.
Cathcart, Church of, 182.
Cathcart, family of, 90, 94.
Cathcart, John, second Lord, 93.
Cathcart, lands of, 398.
Cathcart, lordship of, 399.
Cathcart, mains of, 399.
Cathcart, parish of 398-400.
Cathcart, Ranulfus, 90.
Cathcart, Sir Alan, (1387), 91, 92.
Cathcart, Sir Alan, 64.
Cathcart, Sir William (1310), 107.
Cathcart, Sir William, 91.
Cathcart, Sir William, holds the castle of Roxburgh for the English, 91.
Cathcart, William, 91.
Cathcarts of Aroy, 93.
Cathcarts of Bardawrath, 93.
Cathcarts of Carleton, 93.
Cathcarts of Corf, 93.
Cathcarts of Drumjowan 93.
Cathcarts of Drumsmodden, 93.
Cathcarts of Duchra, 93.
Cathcarts of Glendeweis, 93.
Cathcarts of Trevor, 93.
Cathcarts, the, of Carbiston, 93.
Catholics, 227, 240.
Caw Prydyn, legend of, 15.
Cayzer, Sir C. W., Bart., M.P., 407.
Celtic pantheon, 20.
Chapel at Renfrew, 190
Chapel of Blackhall, 189
Chapel of Christwell, 191
Chapel of St Catherine, 190
Chapel of St Winnoc, 190
Chapel of Syde, 191.
Chapel of the Virgin at Ranfurly, 190
Chapel; of St Bride, 190
Chaplain of Blackhall, 189.
Chaplainries of SSt Thomas the Apostle, Thomas
Chaplains of Paisley, 182.
Charlebois, Captain, 212.
Charles I, 246-248
Charles II, 270, 271, 285, 286, 319.
Chiesley, Sir John, 273.
Christianity, introduction of, into Renfrewshire, 20.
Christwell, chapel of, 191.
Church, Collegiate, of Lochwinnoch or Semple, 188.
Church, the, of Inchinnan belonging to Templars, 31
Church, the, of Legerwood given to Monastery of Paisley, 31
Church, the, of SSt James, Mirin, Milburgh, 31;
Churches other than Abbey and Parish, in Paisley, 189.
Churches, the, of Monkton and Prestwick given to Monastery of Paisley, 31
Churches, the, of Pollok, Mearns, Carmunock, Rutherglen, and Neilston given to Monastery of Paisley. 33
Churches, the, of Strathgryfe, given to the Monastery of Paisley, 31
Cistercians, the, 29.
Clark & Co., Messrs, 382.
Clelland, Captain, killed at Muirdykes, 321.
Clifford, Robert, leads an army into Scotland, (1298), 44.
Clincart Hill, 217.
Cloths, woollen, prices of, 173.
Clugny, monks of, as farmers, 350.
Coats, Messrs. J. & P., 382
Coats, Messrs. Limited, 383.
Coats, Mr. James, Junr., 407.
Cochran, lands of, 424.
Cochran, Lord, 267, 288, 294, 319, 320.
Cochran, Lord, of Cowdon, 118.
Cochran, Sir William, of Cowdon, 118. (See Dundonald, Earl of.)
Cochrane, Lady Jane, 312.
Cochrane, Sir John, 320-321.
Cochrane, William, of Ferguslie, 319, 345.
Cochrans of Cochran, the, 118.
Cochrans of Overlee, the, 118.
Coel or Coil, 16.
Colquhoun, Sir John, 102.
Commission, Court of High, 240, 247, 293.
Commissioners to Scotland appointed by English Parliament, 279
Committee of Estates, 285.
Committee, the Secret, 313.
Committee, the War, 256.
Committees, War, appointed, 256.
Comyn, Sir John, in Selkirk Forest, 57-58.
Condemned persons waited on to the fire by Presbyterian ministers, 333.
Constables of Royal Castles, 156.
Constant or Adamson, Patrick, minister of Paisley, 221. (See Adamson.)
Constant, Mr. Patrick or Adamson, minister of Paisley, 221, 225;
Contract, marriage, 86, 87, 101, 108, 113.
Conventicles, 289, 296, 303, 304, 307, 322.
Corbett, Mr. Cameron, M.P., 402.
Coroners in Renfrewshire, 79.
Cotterel, Lieut.-Col., 281.
Court of High Commission, 247, 293.
Covenant, the National, signed, 251.
Covenanters, their army, 254-260, 270.
Cowan, Mr. James, of Ross Hall, 407.
Cowdon, (Coudon, Coldam), 102-104. (See Spreull.)
Cowdon, lands of, 404.
Cowdoun, the laird of, 103.
Crabbe, John, the Flemish engineer, 61, 67.
Crafts, the, 155.
Craigends, lands of, 418.
Craigends, Nether, 419.
Craiginfeoch, barony of, 419, 423.
Craignaucht Hill, conflict at, 135.
Craigton, lands of, 410, 415.
Crail Court, the, 293, 294.
Crawford, Earl of, appointed Lord Treasurer, 285.
Crawford, James, 190.
Crawfurd, Hugh Ronald George, of Auchinames, 418.
Crawfurd, Reginald, Sheriff of Ayr, 118, 119.
Crawfurd, Sir Hugh, 118, 119.
Crawfurd, Sir Reginald, of Crosbie, 65, 119.
Crawfurd, Thomas MacKnight, of Cartsburn, 429.
Crawfurds, the, of Auchinames, 118, 119, 120.
Crawfurds, the, of Thirdpart, 119.
Cremation and belief in future life, 20.
Cressingham, Hugh de, at the battle of Stirling, 47.
Crichton, Henry, Abbot of Paisley, 178.
Crichton, Mr. John, minister of Paisley, 250, 252, 253, 256
Crichton, Robert, appointed bishop of Dunkeld, 201.
Croc, Robert de, Lord of Crookston and Darnley, 100.
Crocs, the, of Crookston, 99.
Cromwell, 271-273.
Crookston, Castle of, 144, 162, 189.
Crookston, lands of, 405,
Crops raised in Renfrewshire, 350, 354.
Cross, Barrochan, 183.
Cross, Mr. David, of Ingliston, 415.
Crukisfeu, castle of, 411, 412.
Crukisfeu, lands of, 100, 410, 411.
Cuik, Robert, minister at Killallan, Kilbarchan, and Kilmacolm, 222.
Cumbria, kingdom of, 15.
Cuninghame, Alexander, 288, 311; 317,318,320.
Cuninghame, Alexander, younger, 317, 318.
Cuninghames, the, of Craigends, 1'l2.
Cuninghames, William, 137.
Cunningham, Margaret, of Newark, dealt with by the Presbytery for absence from Communion, 236.
Cunningham, Mr. Daniel, minister of Kilmacolm, 232.
Cunningham, of Carlung, 122.
Cunningham, of Corsehill, 122,
Cunningham, of Gabriel, 236.
Cunningham, Sir Alexander, first baron of Kilmaurs, 122 (See Glencairn.)
Cunningham, Sir Henry de (1283), 122.
Cunningham, Sir Robert de (1434), 122.
Cunningham, Sir William de (1364), 122.
Cunningham, Sir William de (d. 1418), 121, 122.
Cunningham, Warnebaldus de (c. 1100), 122.
Cunninghame, Mr. J. C., 418.
Cunninghams of Cairncurran, 122.
Cupboards, 167.
Curates, l91, 304-306, 324, 328.
Dalmulin, Monastery of, given to Monastery of Paisley, 33.
Dalriada, kingdom of, independence secured, 16.
Danyelstone, Sir Robert de, 120, 121.
Danyelstone, Walter, 121.
Danziel, the lands of, 120.
Dargavel, feud at, 341.
Dargavel, the lands of, 415.
Darnley, lands of, 100.
Darnley, Lord, 87.
Darnley, Upper, 401.
David I, 26-27.
David II, 63, 67, 72, 73, 75, 76.
David, Prince of Cumbria, 18.
de Bigres, Baldwin, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 32.
de Molla, Eschina, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 32.
Dead, disposal of, by bronze-using Celts, 20.
Dead, disposal of, by Iberians, 19
Deane, Major-General, 277.
Dearths, 171.
Degsastan, battle of, 17.
Deira, kingdom of, 16.
Denholm, Mr. John, of the Mains, Giffnock, 402.
Denniston, barony of, 121, 427.
Dennistons, the, of Denniston, 100, 121.
D'Esse, 208.
Donald Brec, King of Dalriada, defeated at Strathcarron, 17.
Dougal, a charmer at Inverkip, 328.
Douglas Castle, taken by Covenanters, 257.
Douglas, Archibald, 66, 67.
Douglas, Colonel, 319.
Douglas, Earl of, 254.
Douglas, Lord William, returns from France (1348),
Douglas, Mr. Robert, minister at Edinburgh, 285.
Douglas, Sir George, 198, 202, 203, 205, 207.
Douglas, Sir William, 45, 52.
D'Oysel, 209.
Dreghorn and Drumley, lands of, 87.
Dress, extravagance in, 172.
Drinking, excessive, 170.
Drum, lands of, 415.
Drummond, General, 320.
Drysdale, Mr., 289.
Duchal Castle, 145, 147, 148, 165.
Duchal, barony of, 426.
Duchal, gun called, 143-145.
Duchal, Lady, 319.
Dugal, son of Christinus, Judge of the Lennox, 114.
Dugal, son of Syfyn, 114.
Dumbarton Castle, 217, 218.
Dumbarton, 16, 17, 144, 145, 148, 150, 151, 198, 199, 203, 204.
Dumbarton, Earl of, 320.
Dumnonians, the, 13.
Dunbar, Patrick, Earl of, betrays Wallace's plan to Edward, 54.
Duncan, Earl of Lennox, 101.
Duncanson, Captain, 321.
Duncanson, John, 321.
Dundee, Viscount, 334, 336.(See Graham, John.)
Dundonald, first Earl of, 312, 314, 378.
Dundrennan Abbey, 217.
Dungal, grandson of Beli, 17.
Dunlop, James, of Househill, 311.
Dunlop, Mr. Alex., minister of Paisley, 264, 273, 288, 289
Dunlop, Mr. H. Barclay, of Arthurlie, 404.
Dunoon Castle stormed (1334), 68.
Dupplin, battle of, 66.
Eaglesham, 181, 391, 393-395
Eastwood, 182, 400-402
Eccles, Mr. William, minister of Paisley, 304, 311
Ecgfrith, 17
Edinburgh Castle, 71, 257.
Edinburgh, ministers of, 285.
Edmonstone, Bessie, 108.
Edmund Ironsides, 18.
Edward I and Scotland, 39, 40, 44, 52-54, 56, 59.
Edward II, 62-63, 72, 74.
Edwin of Deira, oppresses the Britons of Strathclyde, 17.
Eglinton Castle, burnt, 88.
Eglinton, Alexander, eighth Earl of, 394.
Eglinton, Alexander, sixth Earl of, 90, 255, 262, 268, 286, 288, 293.
Eglinton, Alexander, tenth Earl of, 395.
Eglinton, Charters renewed, 88.
Eglinton, Hugh, fifth Earl of, 89.
Eglinton, Hugh, first Earl of, 87.
Eglinton, Hugh, fourth Earl of, 89.
Eglinton, Hugh, second Earl of, 89.
Eglinton, Hugh, seventh Earl of, 90.
Eglinton, Hugh, third Earl of, 89.
Eglinton, John, Master of, 89.
Eglinton, Sir Hugh, 84, 85.
Eglinton, tournament, 393.
Eliotstoun, barony of, 422
Eliotstoun, castle of, 425.
Elizabeth, daughter of Duncan, Earl of Lennox, 101.
Engagement, the, 267.
Engagers, the, in Renfrewshire, 268, 269.
Eocha, son of Run, King of Strathclyde, 18.
Episcopacy restored, 286.
Erskine, 223, 224
Erskine, Adam, of Barrochan, 115.
Erskine, Alexander, second Lord, 116.
Erskine, Andrew, of Raploch, 115.
Erskine, barony of, 180, 414, 416;
Erskine, Henry de (1225), 115.
Erskine, John de (1262), 115.
Erskine, John de (1296), 115.
Erskine, John, fifth Lord, 116.
Erskine, John, fourth Lord, 116.
Erskine, proprietors, etc., 416
Erskine, Robert, Master of, 116.
Erskine, Robert, third Lord, 116.
Erskine, Sir Alan of Inchture, 115.
Erskine, Sir John Semple, vicar of, 137.
Erskine, Sir Robert, 115.
Erskine, Sir Thomas, 115.
Erskine, Sir William, 115.
Erskine, Thomas, first Lord, 116.
Erskines, the, of Balgony, 116.
Erskines, the, of Erskine, 115-116.
Eschina of Molla, wife of Walter Fitz Alan, 31, 32.
Estates, Convention of, 334.
Estates, meeting of, 286.
Eva, wife of Alan the Steward, 35.
Fairfoul, Archbishop of Glasgow, 286.
Farmers (firmarii), 153.
Farming in Renfrewshire, 350 ff.
Farms in Renfrewshire, 354.
Ferguslie estate, 345.
Ferguson, D., appointed minister at Dunfermline, 220.
Ferry, the, of Inchinnan, 413.
Feuds between Montgomery of Ardrossan and Stewart of Darnley, 134-135
Feuds between the Montgomeries and Cunninghams, 132-134
Feuds between the Semples and the Lennoxes, 135
Feuds of the Mures of Caldwell, 140-141
Feuds, 130
Feuds, others of the Semples, 136-140
Feuds, others, 141-142.
Feuds, steps taken by Parliament in 1440 for their repression, 131.
Field of the Muir of Glasgow, 141.
Fingalton, lands of, 397.
Finlaystone, barony of, 121.
Finlaystone, Castle, 201.
Finlaystone, document dated at, 87.
Finnart, lands of, 428.
Finnart-Stewart, barony of, 387.
Fitz Alan, William, Sheriff of Shropshire, 26.
Fitz Allan, Walter, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 31.
Fleming of Boghall captured at Dumbarton, 218.
Fleming, Patrick, of Barrochan, 127.
Fleming, Sir Malcolm, Knight, 121.
Fleming, Sir Robert, sent to the West with the Life Guards, 292.
Fleming, William, of Barrochan, 126-127.
Flemings, the, of Barochan, 126-127.
Fletcher, Sir John, Lord Advocate, 285.
Flures, lands of, 410, 411.
Fonia, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 33.
Food of lower classes, 171.
Food of upper classes, 169.
Forbes, Hugh, Sheriff-Clerk of Renfrew, 288.
Fork, Robert, 264.
Fort Beauclerk, 348.
Fort Jervis, 348.
Fort Matilda, 348.
Fraser, Sir Simon, 58.
Fulbert, 94.
Fullarton, Major, 321.
Fulwood, lands of, 417.
Furniture of burgesses' houses, 158
Furniture of castles. 167
Furniture of cottars' and farmers' houses, 159.
Galbraith of Culcreuch, 135.
Gallow Green, Paisley, execution of several condemned for witchcraft, 333.
Garthland, Laird of, 267.
Gavan and Risk, lands of, 424.
Genealogy of the High Steward, 26.
Giffnock, 401.
Gildas, 15.
Gillespie, Mr. Patrick, 273, 274, 281, 285.
Gilmour, Allan, younger, of Eaglesham, 394, 397.
Glanderston, lands of, 403.
Glasgow Castle and Palace sacked, 140.
Glasgow, 254, 255, 267.
Glen, lands of, 425.
Glencairn, Alexander, fifth Earl of, 209, 210, 215, 216.
Glencairn, barony of, 121.
Glencairn, Countess of, charged with absence from church, 232-234.
Glencairn, Cuthbert, first Earl of, 122.
Glencairn, James, seventh Earl of, 232-233.
Glencairn, John, eleventh Earl of, 308, 319.
Glencairn, the family of, 121.
Glencairn, the Master of, 377.
Glencairn, William, fourth Earl, 196, 198, 199, 201, 202, 206-207, 208
Glencairn, William, ninth Earl of, 255, 259, 263, 282, 285, 288; 290, 292, 293.
Glencairn, William, second Earl of, taken prisoner at Solway, 122.
Glen-Coats, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Ferguslie Park, 345, 407.
Glenfield, 406.
Glens, the, of Bar, 127.
Goidels, the, 12
Goodman of Duchal, the, 258.
Goodman, Christopher, appointed minister at St. Andrews, 220.
Gordon, John, of Boghall, 288.
Gordon, Mr. H. Erskine, of Aikenhead, etc., 399.
Gourock, 387.
Gourock, burgh of barony of, 387, 388, 429.
Govan, beer made at, 171.
Graham, John, of Claverhouse, his marriage, 312.
Graham, Mr. A. G. Barns, of Craigallian, 404.
Graham, Sir John, 55.
Grammar School at Paisley, 189.
Grange, the, 154.
Grass used for King's bed-chamber, 149.
Gray, Sir Thomas, author of the Scalacronica, 7,
Greenend, regality of, 80.
Greenlees, Bailie, 309.
Greenock, 148, 185, 320, 347, 383-386
Greenock, Easter and Wester, lands of, 428.
Greenock, parish of, 427-428
Greens, dancing, 237, 291.
Greens, keepers of, 237.
Greeves, 227.
Grene, Captain John, 282.
Greysteel, 90.
Grimani, Cardinal Marco, 198.
Grimketel, his carucate of land, 27.
Guthry, Bishop Henry, 260, 269.
Hackit, Col. Robin, 974.
Haislet, John, Lord Semple's piper, 140.
Haliburton, Ralph de, 58.
Halidon Hill, battle of, 67.
Hall, Adam, of Tarquinhill, 117.
Hall, William, of Fulbar, 117.
Halls, the, of Fulbar, 117.
Hamilton, 218.
Hamilton, Anne, Duchess of, 395.
Hamilton, Bessie, 244.
Hamilton, Bishop, 286,
Hamilton, James, of Aikenhead, 288, 294, 311, 320.
Hamilton, James, second Marquess, 232, 254, 255, 257
Hamilton, Janet, of Ferguslie, "auld Lady Ellerslie," 117.
Hamilton, John, 195, 196, 200-203. 207-212, 214-218, 377
Hamilton, John, Bishop of Dunkeld, 286.
Hamilton, John, of Ferguslie, 210.
Hamilton, Lord Claud, 210, 216, 217, 223, 224, 227, 377, 378.
Hamilton, Margaret, the Goodwife of Ferguslie, 244-245.
Hamilton, Mr Patrick, of Orbiston, 315, 319.
Hamilton, Mr. John, appointed to attend army as chaplain, 258, 264.
Hamilton, Mr. Patrick, 233.
Hamilton, Mr. W. Dunlop, of Greenbank, 397, 402.
Hamilton, Mr., minister at Inverkip, 289; deposed, 291.
Hamilton, William, of Orbiston, 341.
Hamilton, William, third Duke of, 313, 317.
Hanna, Dr., Dean of Edinburgh, reads the Service Book in St, Giles Church, 249.
Harrison, --, in Titwood, 288.
Harry the Minstrel, account of the battle of Biggar, 44
Harvey, Mr. J. W. Shand, of Castle Semple, 423.
Hawkhead, 149, 150, 405, 406
Hay, Mr. Andrew, parson of Renfrew, 221, 222, 225
Hay, Mr. George, appointed to visit the churches in Renfrewshire, 221.
Hay, Mr. John, minister at Renfrew, 234, 235, 255, 290.
Hay, Mr. John, minister of Paisley, 242
Hay, Mr. John, of Killallan, succeeds Mr. Boyd at Paisley, 242.
Hay, Mr., curate of Cathcart, 294.
Hazelden, 398.
Henderson, Major, 321.
Henderson, Mr. Alexander, minister of Leuchars and moderator of the Glasgow Assembly (1638), 255, 257.
Heriot, Adam, appointed minister at Aberdeen, 220.
Heritors, meeting of, at Irvine, refuse the Bond, 308.
Herrings, 96.
Hertford, Earl of, afterwards Duke of Somerset, 201-203, 206, 207.
Heselregg, William de, 43.
Heyt House, Paisley, 21.
High Commission, Court of, 288.
Home, Earl of, 406, 409, 415.
Honorius, Pope, III, gives permission to monks of Paisley to elect an abbot, 32.
Hope, Captain, 281.
Hopprewe, Wallace defeated at, 58.
Host, The Highland, 308 ff.
Houses of burgesses, 157.
Houston and Killallan, united parishes of, 416, 417
Houston, 391.
Houstoun, barony of, 416.
Houstoun, Castle, arms found at, 280.
Houstoun, church of, 183.
Houstoun, George, of Johnstone, 311, 317.
Houstoun, George, younger of that ilk, 319.
Houstoun, Hugh (1225), 125.
Houstoun, John (1526-1542), 126.
Houstoun, John (d. 1456), 125.
Houstoun, John (d. 1609), 126.
Houstoun, Lady, 309.
Houstoun, market cross of, 417.
Houstoun, Master Patrick, 123.
Houstoun, Mr. George L., of Johnstone, 424.
Houstoun, Mr. William, of Rossland, 416.
Houstoun, parish of, minister reports no Malignants in, 264.
Houstoun, Reginald, 125.
Houstoun, Sir Finlay (1296), 125.
Houstoun, Sir Ludovic, 126, 255, 259.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick (1550), 126, 141, 199.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick (d. 1450), 125.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick (killed in 1526), 126.
Houstoun, Sir Peter (killed at Flodden), 126.
Hugh de Padinan, 125.
Humbald, prior of Wenlock, 29, 30, 32.
Hume, Sir Patrick, of Polwart, 321.
Hunter of Hunterstoun, 89.
Hurlet, 406.
Husbandmen, 153.
Hutchison, James, minister at Killallan, 289.
Hyndmans, the, of Lunderston, 429.
Iberians, the, 12, 19.
Immortality, belief in, 19, 20.
Inchinnan, common of, 412.
Inchinnan, lands of the Park of, 410.
Inchinnan, lands of, 410, 411.
Inchinnan, parish of, 410-414
Indulged ministers, their attitude towards the curates, 307.
Indulgence, the First, 300.
Indulgence, the Second, 303.
Innes, Cornet, 320.
Insula, Peter de (1273), 123. (See Lyle.)
Insula, Randulphus de (1164-1177), 122.
Insula, Sir Alan de (1240-1252), 123.
Insula, William de (1207-1214), 123.
Inverkip, 388.
Inverkip, burgh of barony of, 388.
Inverkip, Castle of, held by the English, 65;
Inverkip, notorious for its witches, 327
Inverkip, parish of, 429
Inverkip. church of, 185
Irvine, capitulation of, 45.
Irvine, Mr., curate at Kilmacolm, 301.
James IV, 143-152
James VI, baptism and coronation, 216.
James VII, 322, 334.
James, High Steward, 38-47, 56, 58, 60, 64, 65.
Jay, Sir Brian le, 55.
Jewels, inventory of Lady Ann Hamilton's, 174.
Johnstone, burgh of, 392, 406.
Johnstone, lands of, 420.
Jordanhill, 407.
Jordanhill, lands of, 408.
Kempe Knowe, 408.
Kennishead, 319, 401.
Ker of Kersland, 297, 298.
Ker, Colonel, 272-274
Ker, Dr. George, 228
Ker, William, bailie of Eaglesham, 394.
Kidston, Mr. George Jardine, 416, 427.
Kilbarchan, 391.
Kilbarchan, burgh of barony of, 418, 421.
Kilbarchan, Chapel of Virgin, in, 100, 391.
Kilbarchan, church of, 184.
Kilbarchan, parish of, 417-421
Killallan, church of, 183, 221.
Kilmacolm, 391.
Kilmacolm, burgh of barony of, 370.
Kilmacolm, church of, 184, 391.
Kilmacolm, parish of, 426-427
Kilmarnock, 273, 275.
Kilmaurs, Alexander, first Lord, 122.
Kilmaurs, church founded (1403), 122.
Kilmaurs, Robert, second Lord, 86, 87, 122. (See Glencairn.)
Kilsyth, battle of, 263.
Kilwinning, Abbey of, 122.
Kingston, John de, Governor of Edinburgh Castle, 56.
Kinneir, Mr. Alex., minister at Neilston, 290, 301.
Kirkland estate, 408.
Kirkliston, 53.
Kirkton, lands of, 403.
Knights Templars, 410.
Knock, the, 409.
Knowe, Kempe, 408.
Knox, Jean, 114.
Knox, John (Johannes de Cnok), 113, 114.
Knox, John, at Finlaystone, 195; appointed minister at Edinburgh, 220.
Knox, John, of Ranfurly, 255
Knox, Mr. Andro, minister of Paisley, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231, 232, 238, 240
Knox, Robert, 114.
Knox, Uchtred, of Craigends, 114.
Knox, Uchtred, of Ranfurly, 114.
Knox, William, 114.
Knoxes, the, of Knox, 113.
Labourers, Free, 153.
Lady Church or Chapel at Paisley, 189.
Lady's Acre, Inchinnan, 179, 412.
Lambert, General, defeats Colonel Ker at Hamilton, 275.
Lamberton, Archbishop, 60.
Lanark, Earl of, 263, 269.
Lanark, Edward II. at, 65.
Lanark, Sheriff of (1297), 48.
Lancaster, Earl of, defeated by Sir Andrew Harcla, 62.
Lang Loan, the, 217.
Langbank, 416.
Langside, battle of, 216.
Lauderdale, Earl of, Secretary of State, 285, 286, 293.
Law, John, 395.
Lawers' Regiment, 262.
Leighton, Archbishop of Glasgow, 286,300, 301
Lennox family, the. (See Stewarts of Darnley.)
Lennox, Malcolm, Earl of, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 33.
Lennox, Malcolm, fifth Earl of, at the battle of Stirling, 48
Lennox, Matthew, fourth Earl of, 198-200, 202, 207, 377
Lennox, Sir John Stewart, first Earl of, 87, 96, 144, 146.
Leslie, David, 272.
Leslie, Francis, 244.
Leslie, General, 257, 258, 261, 271, 272.
Leslie, Mr. Alex., minister at Inverkip, 290.
Leslie, W., curate at Inverkip, 327.
Leven Castle, 162
Levern, chapel built near, 189.
Liddesdale, Knight of, 71, 72, 74.
Lilburne. Colonel, dismisses Assembly, 281.
Lincoln, Earl of, and James the High Steward's estates, 60, 65.
Lindsay, Alexander, of Dunrod, 127.
Lindsay, John, Bishop of Glasgow, 176.
Lindsay, John, of Dunrod, 127.
Lindsay, Mr. D., appointed minister at Leith, 200.
Lindsay, Mr. John, warned at Lanark not to commend the Service Book, 249.
Lindsay, of Pitscottie, on the state of the country, 131.
Lindsay, Sir James, of Dunrod, 127.
Linen, price of, 173.
Linlithgow, Edward II. at, 65.
Lithgow, John de, Abbot of Paisley, and his coadjutor, W. Chisholm, 177.
Lithgow, Mr. W. T., of Drums House, 415.
Livingstone, Andrew de, Sheriff of Lanark (1297), 43.
Lochleboside, 85.
Lochwinnoch, church of, 186.
Lochwinnoch, Collegiate Church of, visited by James IV, 150.
Lochwinnoch, parish of, 422-425
Logan, Adam de, 110.
Logan, John, of Raiss, 110.
Lombard, Sir Antony, 112.
Lordships, some, in Renfrewshire, 82.
Lothian Regiment, the, 261.
Loudon, Earl of, commands Ayrshire forces, 257,applies to Paisley Presbytery for a chaplain, 262.
Lovell, Place of, 138.
Lundy, Sir Richard, joins English, 45; at the
Lyle, Alexander, William, Robert, 124.
Lyle, Duncan de (1296), 123.
Lyle, George, 123.
Lyle, John le, 123
Lyle, John, fourth Lord, 125.
Lyle, Robert, first Lord (1452), 124; rents gardens and meadows of the Royal Castle of Renfrew (1464), 143.
Lyle, Robert, second Lord (1496), 124, 144.
Lyle, Sir Alan de, 123.
Lyle, Sir John (1340-1360), 123.
Lyle, Sir Robert of, 123.
MacDowall, Mr. H., of Garthland and Carruth, 423, 427.
MacFergus, Angus, 17.
MacGregor, a charmer, 327.
Machame, William, vicar of Eaglesham, 394.
Mackay, General, 334.
Maeatae, the, 13, 396.
Maid of Norway, the, 38; death, 39.
Makbrek, Schir Andro, canon of Dunkeld, royal chaplain, almoner of James IV., 151.
Malcolm Earl of Lennox, his gifts to the Monastery of Paisley, 33.
Malcolm IV, 27
Malignants in Paisley, 264.
Mansewood, 401.
Mar, Earl of, defeat at Dupplin, 66.
Mar, John, Earl of, appoints William Erskin chamberlain of Paisley Abbey, 223.
Mareschal, John, bailiff to the Earl of Lincoln in Renfrewshire, 65.
Marjorie, daughter of Robert I, 61, 63.
Marriage contract, 86, 101, 108, 113.
Mary of Lorraine, 208, 209.
Mary Queen of Scots, 109, 208, 216.
Mathetema, Cornelins de, 136.
Mauchline, engagement at, 268.
Maud, the Empress, 26.
Mauld, Mr. John, minister of Paisley, 273, 275
Maxwell of Nether Pollok, Sir George, 288, '295, 320
Maxwell of Nether Pollok, Sir John, 311, 314-320.
Maxwell of Pollok, Sir John, 247.
Maxwell of Williamwood, 311.
Maxwell, David, 236.
Maxwell, George, minister, 233.
Maxwell, Hugh, 105.
Maxwell, John de (1298), 97.
Maxwell, John de (1357), 97.
Maxwell, John Lord, 99.
Maxwell, John, 236.
Maxwell, John, of Dargavel, 341.
Maxwell, John, of Stanely, 229, 231, 232, 253.
Maxwell, John, younger, of Bogton, 311.
Maxwell, Lord, 99.
Maxwell, Master Robert, rector of Tarbolton, 98.
Maxwell, Mr. Gabriel, 235.
Maxwell, Mr. Robert, minister at Killallan, 221
Maxwell, of Blackstone, 297.
Maxwell, of Mearns, Eymer de, 98.
Maxwell, of Mearns, Sir John, 95.
Maxwell, of Mearns, Sir Robert, 95.
Maxwell, of Pollok, John (1273), 96.
Maxwell, Peter, 96.
Maxwell, Robert, reader at Kilmacolm, 221.
Maxwell, Sir Herbert, of Caerlaverock, 96, 99.
Maxwell, Sir John (1395), 97, 98.
Maxwell, Sir John de (d. 1578), 98.
Maxwell, Sir John de, 98.
Maxwell, Sir John Stirling-, Bart., M.P., 401, 402, 406
Maxwell, Sir Patrick, of Newark, 259.
Maxwell, Sir W. Stirling-, Bart., 402.
Maxwells, the, of Brediland, 127.
Maxwells, the, of Dargavel, 128.
Maxwells, the, of Nether Pollok, 96-98.
McGeachan, Rolland, 98.
Mearns Castle, 161
Mearns church of, 187.
Mearns Tower, 161
Mearns, 391.
Mearns, lands and castle of, 396.
Mearns, Newton of, burgh of barony, 397.
Mearns, parish of, 395-398.
Mearns, Rolandus de, 28, 98.
Mearns, the family of, 98.
Mearns, the, 13.
Meeting, general, of Presbyterian ministers in Edinburgh, August, 1687, 323.
Meikle, Mr. John, of Lochlibo, 404.
Meldrum, lands of, 85.
Melfort, Earl of, at Glasgow, 313-318
Melville of Hawkhead, John Lord, 109.
Melville, Sir John, 109.
Menteith, Sir John, captures Wallace, 59.
Merchant Gild, the, 155.
Methven, Paul, appointed minister at Jedburgh, 220.
Miathi, the, 14.
Middleton, Earl of, Royal Commissioner, 285, 286, 287.
Mile Act, 289
Millbank, lands of, 423.
Milliken Park, 420.
Ministers' regiment, 272.
Ministers, Indulged, in Renfrewshire, 303.
Ministers, scarcity of, in 1500, 200.
Ministers, the outed, privations of, 289.
Mirin, St, church of, 181.
Mitton, Chapter of, 62.
Monasteries, Celtic, 24
Monastery of Paisley. (See Paisley, Abbey of.)
Money invested in plate and jewels, 174.
Moniabrock, lands of, 33, 109.
Monk, General, takes Stirling Castle, 277.
Mons Meg "cartit" west, 144.
Montgomerie (Montgomery, Mungumry, Mungomry, Montgomery, Moungumry.)
Montgomerie Adam, 88.
Montgomerie Agnes, 86.
Montgomerie Alexander, Lord of Ardrossan, 87.
Montgomerie Alexander, second Lord, 87.
Montgomerie Anny of, her marriage contract, 86.
Montgomerie Captain, 257.
Montgomerie Colonel, 275.
Montgomerie Elizabeth, 87.
Montgomerie Hugh, third Lord and first Earl of Eglinton, 87. (See Eglinton.)
Montgomerie James, 88.
Montgomerie John de (1296), 85.
Montgomerie John de (1388), 85.
Montgomerie Lord, 255, 257, 258.
Montgomerie Margaret, 86, 87, 101.
Montgomerie Master Thomas, rector of Eaglesham, 87.
Montgomerie Mr. Ezekiel, Sheriff-Depute, 311.
Montgomerie Robert de, 28.
Montgomerie Sir James, of Skelmorlie, 335, 337, 338.
Montgomerie Sir Robert, the younger, of Skelmorlie, 247.
Montgomerie, Major-General Robert, 90, 272
Montgomeries of Scotstoun, 128.
Montgomeries of Skelmorlie, 87.
Montgomeries of Weitlands, 288.
Montgomeries, the, of Giffen, 89.
Montgomery and Cuningham feud, 132-134.
Montrose, Marquess of, 257, 263.
Moray, Andrew de, Sheriff of Ayr, 39, 49.
Moray, Earl of, at battle of Langside, 216.
Moray, Randolph, Earl of, Regent, 66.
Moray, Sir Andrew, a governor of the kingdom, 69, 70
More, Sir Reginald, 105.
Morken, 16.
Morton, Earl of, commands Border pikemen at battle of Langside, 217.
Muir, John, of Cowdams, 105.
Muir, younger, of Rowallan, 235.
Muirdykes, action at, 321.
Munro, General, 261, 267, 269.
Murdoch, Mr. James Barclay, 397.
Mure of Caldwell, Godfrey, 105.
Mure of Caldwell, John, 105, 106.
Mure of Caldwell, Lady, 298.
Mure of Caldwell, Robert (d. 1641), 107.
Mure of Caldwell, Sir Adam, 105.
Mure of Caldwell, Sir John, 106.
Mure of Caldwell, Sir Robert, 107.
Mure of Caldwell, William, 296, 297
Mure of Glanderston, William, 106.
Mure, Mr. William, of Caldwell, 404.
Mures of Caldwell, 105-107,397,403.
Mures of Glanderston, 403.
Murlie, lands of, 399.
Murray, Lord Charles, 309.
Muschett, Margaret, 121.
Mynyd Agned, taken by Edwin of Bernicia and named Edwinesburgh or Edinburgh, 17.
Natives, 154.
Neilson, Mark, of Dalrymple, 105.
Neilston, church of, 187.
Neilston, lands of, 403.
Neilston, parish of, 402-404.
Neilstonside, lands of, 403.
Nes, Henry de, 99.
Netherplace, 398.
Newark Castle, 163
Newark, 389.
Newark, barony of, 122,427.
Newark, James IV at, 148
Newburn, battle of, 258.
Newcastle taken by General Leslie, 258.
Newlands, lands of, 399.
Newton Woods, 406.
Nic Neville, 326.
Nicolson, Sir George, 309.
Nicolson, Sir Thomas, Lord Advocate, 285.
Niknevin, 107.
Nithsdale, Earl of, 99, 396.
Nitshill, 401, 406.
Northmen, 17, 18
Ochiltree, John of, 312.
Okey, Colonel, in Renfrewshire, 277.
Olaf the White, 17.
Orange, Prince of, 324.
Orbiston, laird of, 277, 315, 319.
Ordination, Book of, 2408.
Orr, John, of Jeffraystack, 288.
Oswald, Mr. J. W. Gordon, of Scotstoun, 409.
Oswald, son of Edwin of Bernicia, 17.
Oswiu, King of almost all Scotland, 17.
Outed ministers, roll of, in Renfrewshire, 288.
Outing of ministers, 287.
Owen, King of Strathclyde, 18.
Padinan, Hugh de, 125, 416.
Paisley and the Stuarts, 342, 344
Paisley and the Union of England and Scotland, 342
Paisley and the Volunteer movement, 349
Paisley obtains new Town Council etc., 335
Paisley, 21
Paisley, a "nest of papistry, " 221
Paisley, Abbey of, 32-34, 63, 142, 147-154, 159, 176, 177, 181-188, 210, 211, 214, 217, 223, 224, 376, 377
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot George Shaw, 143, 178,374.
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot Henry Crichton, 178.
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot John de Lithgow, 177.
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot John Hamilton, 200, 203, 204, 205, 208, 210-212, 215-219, 376.
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot Richard de Bodwell, 177,
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot Robert Shaw, 149.
Paisley, Abbey of, Abbot Thomas Tervas, 177.
Paisley, Abbey of, Benefactors of, 32, 33, 36
Paisley, Abbey of, lands belonging to, in the parish of Paisley, 406.
Paisley, ancient parish church of, 181
Paisley, arms found in Abbey Church of, 281
Paisley, authorities of, cited before the Lords Justiciary, 310
Paisley, authorities treat Lord Rothes to "the courtesy of the town," 296
Paisley, Bailies oppose entrance of Lord Sinclair's and other regiments into the burgh, 261, 262
Paisley, chaplains of, 182.
Paisley, Colonel Kennedy's regiment in, 276
Paisley, Colonel Ker's regiment at, 274, 275
Paisley, cotton spinning at, 379
Paisley, cotton thread manufacture, 382
Paisley, curates and chaplains of the parish of, 182, n. 1
Paisley, depressions of trade, 382
Paisley, feud with Renfrew, 143, 146, 147
Paisley, James IV at, 141, 146-152
Paisley, Lady Church, 187
Paisley, Life Guards stationed at, October 1663, 292
Paisley, lordship of, sold, 378
Paisley, magistrates of, 378
Paisley, manufacture of silk gauze at, 379
Paisley, marriage of Claverhouse at, 312
Paisley, Master of, the, 241, 242
Paisley, men of, at battle of Falkirk, 34
Paisley, military stores removed from, 274
Paisley, ministers of,
Paisley, municipal authorities of, postponement election of, 283
Paisley, muslin manufacture, 379
Paisley, obtain licence to hold elections, 283
Paisley, parish of, 404-407.
Paisley, people restrained from listing with others than the town, 271
Paisley, population of, 378, 383
Paisley, Priory of, 29-32
Paisley, Protestant doctrines opposed, 225, 226
Paisley, regality of, 80, 81, 83.
Paisley, reports on, to Convention of Royal Burghs, 378
Paisley, school at, 192
Paisley, shawl trade, 380
Paisley, the Presbytery of, 224, 230, 231, 234, 235, 238-241, 244, 250-253, 256, 258, 260-4, 267, 273, 281, 282, 290, 296, 323, 326-333, 339-341.
Paisley, trade of, 378
Paisley, troops quartered in, 298, 301
Paisley, troops raised for the Western army, 274
Paisley, various industries, 383
Palm-my-arm, 409.
Pantheon, Celtic, 20.
Parishes in the shire, 324.
Park, John, 319.
Park, lands of, 415.
Park, Robert, 253.
Parliament at Dairsie.69;
Parliament at Edinburgh (1334), 67
Parliament at Scone (1357), 75;
Parliament at Stirling, August 2, 1440, 131
Parliament on June 29, 1633, 247.
Parliament, Act of, anent dress, 172
Parliament, Act of, anent education, 192.
Parliament, English, seek assistance from Scots, 259
Parliament, the Long, 278.
Payments and offerings of James IV, 147-151
Peace declared, October 22, 1348, 74.
Peblis, Sir Bernard, vicar of Inchinnan, 179, 221.
Peebles, Hugh, minister at Lochwinnoch, 289, 290, 295
Peel at Lochwinnoch, 213.
Penda defeated by Oswiu, 17.
Pendreiche, Mr. Robert, 244.
Percy, Henry, leads an army into Scotland (1298) 44.
Percy, Lord, invades Scotland, 73.
Perth, Earl of, 209.
Perth, Five Articles of, 240.
Pestilence in Renfrewshire, 266.
Petcon, Sir Thomas, 103.
Pictish Kingdom, the, 15.
Pierson, Mr. W., minister of Paisley, 290
Pierson, Mr. William, minister at Paisley, 290.
Pinkerton, Martha, 238.
Pius II, Pope, seizes revenues of the monastery of Paisley, 178.
Pollok of Millburn, 288.
Pollok, 401.
Pollok, Charles of, 96.
Pollok, church of, 182.
Pollok, David de, 96.
Pollok, family of, 94-96.
Pollok, Helias, 941, 95.
Pollok, John (ob. 1567), 96.
Pollok, John (ob. 1598), 96.
Pollok, John, 95
Pollok, Mr. Fergusson, 396, 397.
Pollok, Mr. James, of Blackhouse, 397.
Pollok, Nether, church of, 400
Pollok, Peter de, 95.
Pollok, Robert, 395.
Pollok, Robert, 94, 95.
Pollok, Thomas de, 95.
Pollok, Upper, barony of, 396.
Pollokshaws, 390.
Pollokshaws, burgh of barony of, 390-391.
Polnoon (Pulnoon), 85, 394.
Polwarth, Mr. Andrew, 225, 226
Polwarth, Mr. Andrew, minister of Paisley, 225, 226
Porter, John, 114
Porter, Walter de, 114.
Porterfield, Alexander, of Duchal (1540), 103, 110.
Porterfield, Alexander, of Duchal (Melfort's Martyr), 297,314-320.
Porterfield, Alexander, the Goodman of Duchal, 255.
Porterfield, Gabriel, of Blairlin, 115.
Porterfield, George, in Killallan, 297.
Porterfield, John, of Duchal, 295, 311, 300.
Porterfield, John, of Greenend, 115.
Porterfield, lands of, 114.
Porterfield, Master John, 114.
Porterfield, Robert, 114.
Porterfield, William, 114.
Porterfield, William, of Quarrelton, 296, 297.
Porterfields, the, of that ilk, 114.
Port-Glasgow, origin and history of, 389-390
Powmathorn, 101.
Presbyterianism and witchcraft, 328.
Presbyteries instituted, 2241.
Presbytery of Paisley, the. (See Paisley, the Presbytery of.)
Press-gangs, 3416.
Preston, Laird of, his regiment, 276.
Preston, Sir Robert, 397.
Prices of foods and wines, 169 n.
Priesthood, Celtic, 20.
Principality formed out of the Barony of Renfrew, earldom of Carrick, and King's Kyle, etc., 77.
Privy Council, the, 286, 288.
Proclamation at Glasgow, October 1, 1661, 287, 289.
Quakers, the, 339.
Queensberry, Earl of, 288,
Quithill, the lands of, 411.
Raban's press, 248.
Ragman Roll, names upon it, 41.
Raiss, 110.
Ralston of that ilk, 288, 296.
Ralston, (Railstoun) Sir John Stewart de, 112.
Ralston, (Ralphiston), Thomas de, 11.2.
Ralston, (Ralphstoun), Hugh de, 112.
Ralston, (Raulyston), John de, 112,
Ralston, Nicolas de, 112.
Ralston, Sir James Douglas of, 92.
Ralstone, laird of, 275.
Ramsay, Matthew, minister at Old Kilpatrick, 293.
Randolph on Mr. John Willock and his appointment as Superintendent of the West, 220.
Ranfru, Robertus de, 64.
Ranfurly, chapel of Virgin at, 190.
Ranfurly, lands of, 419,
Rankin of Newton, 288.
Rassele, lands of, 410, 411,
Readers in Renfrewshire, 221.
Reformation, the, 197-219
Regiment of Lord Sinclair, 261, 262.
Regiment, the Ministers', 272.
Reginald, son of Somerled, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 33.
Remonstrance, the, 275.
Remonstrants, the, 280, 281, 285.
Renfrew, barony of, made part of a principality, 77.
Renfrew, burgh of, 84
Renfrew, burgh of, Edward II. at, 65
Renfrew, castle of, Lord Ross appointed hereditary governor, 143, 408
Renfrew, chaplainries at, 179, 18O
Renfrew, church of, 179
Renfrew, feud with Paisley, 143, 146, 147
Renfrew, Matthew of, 64.
Renfrew, parish of, 407-409
Renfrew, payments for the King's ransom, 84
Renfrew, represented in Parliament 283
Renfrew, royal gardens, etc., let, 143, 363
Renfrew, school at, 193
Renfrewshire and the rebellion of 1715, 342
Renfrewshire and the Remonstrants, 274
Renfrewshire and the Union of 1703, 342
Renfrewshire refuses to assent to the Tender of Union, 280
Renfrewshire sends no Member to Parliament of 1654, 283
Renfrewshire, a journey between Shropshire and Renfrewshire, 30
Renfrewshire, acknowledges disloyalty to Montrose at Bothwell, 263
Renfrewshire, and the rebellion of 1745,344
Renfrewshire, at the time chiefly waste land, 27
Renfrewshire, attitude towards the Reformation, 221
Renfrewshire, bleaching, 357
Renfrewshire, burgesses, 155
Renfrewshire, Burghs in, 359-392
Renfrewshire, burghs, officials, and privileges, 155
Renfrewshire, castellated dwellings, general features, 160
Renfrewshire, chapels in, 189-191
Renfrewshire, chartism, 349
Renfrewshire, churches in, 178-188
Renfrewshire, cleared of the invaders, 68
Renfrewshire, climate, 11
Renfrewshire, commission for ordering and settling the militia, 299
Renfrewshire, Commissioners dispersed by Colonel Okey, 277
Renfrewshire, conduct of clergy in, 193
Renfrewshire, conventicles in, 296, 304, 307
Renfrewshire, cotton spinning, 356
Renfrewshire, Cromwell's troops quartered in, 277
Renfrewshire, Danish horse in, 337
Renfrewshire, different classes of people in, 154
Renfrewshire, difficulties encountered by the curates in, 304-306
Renfrewshire, divisions, 11
Renfrewshire, dress, 171
Renfrewshire, drink, 169
Renfrewshire, drinks and food of lower classes, 171;
Renfrewshire, dwellings of cottars and tenants, 159
Renfrewshire, dyeing, 357
Renfrewshire, early divisions of, 79, 84
Renfrewshire, early inhabitants, 12
Renfrewshire, ecclesiastical condition of, 176
Renfrewshire, engineering, 358
Renfrewshire, families of, 85-130
Renfrewshire, farming, 351
Renfrewshire, feuds in, 131-142
Renfrewshire, food of upper classes, 169
Renfrewshire, forts in, 348
Renfrewshire, foundation of Paisley monastery, 28
Renfrewshire, fulling, 357
Renfrewshire, furnishing of the castles, 167
Renfrewshire, gentlemen of county separate themselves from Remonstrants, 280
Renfrewshire, gentlemen of, suspected by Lilburne, 282
Renfrewshire, geographical position and physical features, 9
Renfrewshire, heritors refuse the Bond, 308
Renfrewshire, Highland Host in, 308-310
Renfrewshire, individuals in, affected by the Act of Indemnity, (1662), 288
Renfrewshire, indulged ministers in, 300, 303
Renfrewshire, introduction of Christianity into, 20
Renfrewshire, invasion by Somerled, 29
Renfrewshire, its inhabitants, 27
Renfrewshire, its part in the Wars of Independence, 63
Renfrewshire, Lord Montgomery appointed Colonel of, 257
Renfrewshire, men at Sheriffmuir, 344
Renfrewshire, men of, dismissed by the Convention, 338
Renfrewshire, men of, march to Edinburgh to defend Revolution principles, 334 Renfrewshire, arming of county, 334
Renfrewshire, military headquarters for, at Dumbarton, 276
Renfrewshire, militia called out against the Earl of Argyll, 320
Renfrewshire, mining and quarrying, 357
Renfrewshire, ministers in, 290, 303, 305, 323, 324
Renfrewshire, moral condition, 195
Renfrewshire, Mr. George Hay appointed to visit the churches in, 221
Renfrewshire, other castles,
Renfrewshire, parishes, 393-429.
Renfrewshire, part of the kingdom of Strathclyde, 16
Renfrewshire, patriotism during French and American wars, 347
Renfrewshire, periods of distress, 349
Renfrewshire, pestilence in, 266
Renfrewshire, portioned out by the Steward among his followers, 28
Renfrewshire, printworks, 357
Renfrewshire, probably overrun by Northmen, 17
Renfrewshire, prosperity of, 37
Renfrewshire, Quakers and other dissenters in, 339
Renfrewshire, readers in, 221
Renfrewshire, relations between landlords and tenants, 175
Renfrewshire, religion in, before the Reformation, 194
Renfrewshire, represented at coronation of Bruce by the Earl of Lennox, 60
Renfrewshire, represented in Parliament of 1656 by William Lord Cochrane of Dundonald, 283
Renfrewshire, re-valuation of, 284
Renfrewshire, roll of outed ministera in, 288
Renfrewshire, royal visits to, 143-152
Renfrewshire, saints of, 21
Renfrewshire, shipbuilding, 358
Renfrewshire, silk, flax, and woollen fabrics, 173
Renfrewshire, sites of castles, 167
Renfrewshire, state of education in, 191
Renfrewshire, streets, roads, and houses, 157
Renfrewshire, tanning, 357
Renfrewshire, taxation of, 84
Renfrewshire, Temple lands in, 8O, 192, 394, 397
Renfrewshire, the curates in, 290
Renfrewshire, the free, 154
Renfrewshire, the Proclamation and Bond, 307
Renfrewshire, the Steward's settlement of the shire, 26
Renfrewshire, the unfree, 154
Renfrewshire, thread (linen) manufacture, 356
Renfrewshire, troops quartered in, 298
Renfrewshire, troops raised in, for Charles II, 277
Renfrewshire, troops raised to pursue Claverhouse, 336
Renfrewshire, united to Scottish crown, 18
Renfrewshire, various inhabitants imprisoned on suspicion, suspected in, deported to America, 311, 312
Renfrewshire, volunteer movement in, 347,348
Renfrewshire, waning influence of Remonstrants, 280
Renfrewshire, weaving, 355
Renfrewshire, witches and witchcraft in, 326
Renshaw, Sir C. Bine, Bart., M.P., 416, 429.
Replegiation, right of, belonging to the monastery of Paisley, 81.
Revocation, Act of, by Charles I., 246, 247.
Richardson, Major, 281.
Richardson, Mr. Geo. Wood. 407.
Ripon, Treaty of, 258.
Rob Roy and his men, 343, 344.
Robert I crowned at Scone, 60.
Robert II, 85.
Robertland, Cunningham of, 89.
Robeson, Captain, 277,278.
Robeson, Sir Thomas, 218, 225.
Roderick the Liberal, king of Strathclyde, 16, 21.
Rodger, Mr. R., 323.
Roman Catholics, 322.
Roman occupation, traces of, in Renfrewshire, 14.
Roslin, battle of, 44, 57.
Ross, Charles, 108.
Ross, Dame Margaret, an inventory of, 174.
Ross, Duke of, Archbishop of St. Andrews, at Paisley, 143.
Ross, George, eleventh Lord, 110, 307, 3O8, 312.
Ross, James, fourth Lord, 109.
Ross, James, sixth Lord, 110.
Ross, John de, 108.
Ross, John, first Lord, lO8, 149, 150.
Ross, John, second Lord, 109.
Ross, Ninian, third Lord, 109.
Ross, Robert, fifth Lord, 110, 255.
Ross, Sir Godfrey, 107.
Ross, Sir John, of Hawkhead, 105, 107.
Ross, Sir Robert, 107.
Ross, Sir William, of Mureston, 110, 262.
Ross, Stephen de, 108.
Ross, the Master of. 309.
Ross, William, tenth Lord, 255, 277.
Ross, William, twelfth Lord, 319, 337.
Rothes, John, fifth Earlof, 247, 255.
Rothes, sixth Earl and 1st Duke, 296, 299.
Row, John, appointed minister at Perth, 220.
Rutherglen, church of, Ill.
Ruthven, Lord, presides at the trial of Archbishop
Rydderch Hael, 16.
Scerlo, 27, 31.
Schools in Scotland, 192.
Scotland, condition of, 286.
Scotland, Union of, with England, proclaimed, 283.
Scots Assured,197.
Scotstoun, lands of, 408.
Scott, Captain, of Bonniton, 310.
Scott, Mr. Lawrence, of Paisley, 288.
Scrymegeour, Alexander, appointed Hereditary Constable of Dundee, 51.
Selvieland, lands of, 419.
Selviland, Patrick of, 127, 419.
Semple of Ladymure, 137.
Semple, Andrew, Clerk of Renfrew, 265, 266.
Semple, barony of, 423.
Semple, Col. William, 247.
Semple, Collegiate Church of, 24.
Semple, Gabriel, of Ladymuir, 398.
Semple, Hugh, fifth Lord, reported to be arming against Covenanters, 254.
Semple, John, first Lord, 130.
Semple, John, of Fulwood, 136, 137.
Semple, John, of Kirkinhead, 136.
Semple, Ninian, 221.
Semple, of Balgreen, 288.
Semple, Robert de, 135.
Semple, Robert de, of Semple Castle, 64.
Semple, Robert, Master of and third Lord, justiciar of Renfrewshire, 80, 81, 130, 137, 141, 204, 212, 214, 217, 223.
Semple, Robert, of Beltrees, 253.
Semple, Robert, seventh Lord, dealt with by the Presbytery, 244.
Semple, Sir James, of Beltrees, 425.
Semple, Sir John, of Eliotstoun, 123, 129.
Semple, Sir John, vicar of Erskine, 137.
Semple, Sir William, 130.
Semple, Thomas, 128, 129, 130.
Semple, William, 128.
Semple, William, of Blackburn, 136.
Semple, William, of Brintshiels, excuses himself for not communicating on the ground that he is not clear of the scandal of adultery, 235.
Semple, William, second Lord, Sheriff of Renfrewshire, 82, 130, 134, 136-138, 197.
Semples of Beltrees, 130.
Semples of Bruntshields, 130.
Semples of Craigbetts, 130.
Sempringham pension, the, 33.
Service Book, the, 248-250
Serving maids, 249.
Sharp, James, minister of Crail, 285, 286
Shaw, Abbot Robert, calls upon Lord Semple to give an account of his intromissions as bailie of his regality, 81, 178.
Shaw, Christian, afterwards Mrs. Millar, her bewitching, 331.
Shaw, George, Abbot of Paisley, 143, 146, 147, 149, 178, 420.
Shaw, Sir John, of Greenock, 311, 345.
Sheets, 168.
Sheriff, office of, in Renfrewshire, sold, 78-9.
Sheriff-deputes of Renfrewshire, 79.
Shutterfiat, the meeting at, 297.
Silk stuffs, their prices, 173.
Simpson, Patrick, minister at Renfrew, 289.
Simpson, Robert or Habbie, 421.
Sinclair, Lord, his regiment, 261, 262.
Sites of castles, 167.
Smeaton, Mr. Thomas, minister of Paisley, 225, 226;
Smeaton, Thomas, 225
Smiley, Sir H. H., Bart., 406.
Smith, Mr. Hugh, minister at Eastwood, summoned before Privy Council, 293.
Smith, Mr. Parker, of Jordanhill, 409.
Solemn League and Covenant, 200, 261
Somerled, Lord of the Isles, 29, 30.
Somerset, Duke of. (See Hertford.)
South barr, lands of, 411.
Spaniards, expected to land in Scotland, 227.
Spanish Blanks, 221.
Speirs, Lady Ann, 417.
Speirs, Mr. A. A., of Elderslie, 397, 404, 406, 409.
Spices, 170, 171.
Spiers, Mr. R. T. N., of Culdees Castle, 420.
Spire (Speirs), Captain John, 344.
Spottiswood, Archbishop, 247.
Spreull, (Spreul), Canon, 121.
Spreull, (Spreul), John, 104.
Spreull, (Spreul), John, in Renfrew, 288.
Spreull, (Sprewill), Thomas de, Cowdon (Coldon), 103.
Spreull, (Sprewl), Bailie, 276.
Spreull, (Sproule), Thomas, 103.
Spreull, James, of Cowdon, 104.
Spreull, Jonet, 398.
Spreull, Spreul, Walter Lord of Coldame (Cowdon, Coudon, Cowdam), 102.
Spruells of Blachairne, 104.
Sprulls of Castlehill, 104.
Sprulls of Ladymuir, 104.
SSt Mirin and Columba, Chapel of, 190.
St Berchan, labours in Kilbarchan, 21,22.
St Bride, Chapel of, Kilbarchan, 190.
St Bride's Burn, 190, 421
St Bride's Mill, 190.
St Cadoc, 15.
St Catherine, Chapel of, Kilbarchan, 190, 191.
St Columba, 16, 21.
St Convallanus, 23
St Convallus, 24, 182.
St Fillan, 22, 23
St Lawrence, Chapel of, 191.
St Mirin, 21
St Modwenna, 21.
St Nicholas, Church of, at Paisley, 189.
St Ninian, 20.
St Roque (Roche, Rollok), Church of, 189.
St Winnoc, Chapel of, Lochwinnoch, 190.
St Winoc or Gwynoch, 24
Stanely Castle, 166
Steward, Alan Fitz Walter (second Steward), 33, 35.
Steward, Alexander (fourth Steward), 36.
Steward, James (fifth Steward), 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 48, 60, 81. (See Steward, James.)
Steward, Robert (seventh Steward), 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 73, 75, 76. (See Robert II.)
Steward, Walter (sixth Steward), at Bannockburn, 61, 63
Steward, Walter (third Steward), 33, 35.
Steward, Walter Fitz Alan (the High), 26, 27, 29, 31, 32.
Stewart, Alan, Lord of Damley, 87.
Stewart, Alan, of Cardonald, 113.
Stewart, Alan, of Craighall, 113.
Stewart, Alexander, of Raiss, 1ll.
Stewart, Captain James, of Williamwood, 399, 402.
Stewart, Gavan, 238, 239.
Stewart, George, of Raiss, 111.
Stewart, Hector, of Raiss, 111.
Stewart, James, of Cardonald, 113, 197, 207.
Stewart, John, Lord Darnley, 101.
Stewart, John, of Cardonald, 113.
Stewart, John, of Caversbank, 240
Stewart, Mathew, Master of Lennox, 144, 145.
Stewart, Mathew, of Barscube, 210.
Stewart, Sir Alan (1429), 101.
Stewart, Sir Alexander, 101.
Stewart, Sir Archibald, of Blackhall, 264, 265, 288,314, 316, 317, 320, 326.
Stewart, Sir Hugh Shaw, Bart., M.P., 396,426,427, 429.
Stewart, Sir John (1404), 101.
Stewart, Sir John, 100
Stewart, Sir John, Lord of Crookston, the Steward's bailie (1361), 100.
Stewart, Sir John, of Bonkill, 55.
Stewart,John, of Raiss, 1ll.
Stewarts, the, of Castlemilk, 128.
Stewarts, the, of Raiss and Halrig, Ill.
Stirling Castle taken by Covenanters, 257.
Stirling castle, battle of, 47.
Stirling Castle, Archbishop Hamilton tried and executed at, 218.
Stirling, Mr. Luke, 233.
Stirling, Mr. Patrick, 233.
Strahan, Colonel, 272, 273, 275
Strathcarron, battle of, 17.
Strathclyde, Kingdom of, 16, 17, 18
Straven Castle taken by Covenanters, 257.
Strozzi, Leo, 205, 206.
Stuart, Egidia or Giles, 85.
Sugar, 171.
Sunday, observance of, 195.
Syde, chapel of, Kilmacolm, 191, 192.
Sydserf, Bishop of Galloway, 286.
Synod of Drumceatt, 16.
Tables, the, 251.
Tankerland, lands of, 399.
Tantallon Castle, 199.
Taylor, Mr. James, minister at Greenock, 289, 290.
Teind policy of Charles I, 247.
Templars' graves, 192.
Temple lands in Renfrewshire, 80, 192, 394, 397.
Tenants, free, 153.
Tervas, Thomas, Abbot of Paisley. 177, 178.
the Britons of Strathclyde, 17.
the Martyr, and Christopher, at Renfrew, 179.
them, 280
Thomliebank, 401.
Thomson of Corsehill, 288.
Transumpt of Clement IV, the, 34.
Troops recalled from Ireland, 261.
Turner, Sir James, 267, 268, 292, 299, 300.
Twenge, Sir Marmaduke, 48, 49.
University of Glasgow, 267.
Urry, William, 110.
Vaus, John, 253, 264.
Virgin, altar to, at Inchinnan, 179.
Virgin, altar to, at Kilbarchan, 190.
Virgin, chapel of, at Ranfurly, 190,
Virgin, chapel of, at Renfrew, 190.
Wadric, his stronghold and lands, 27.
Walker, Sir John, chaplain, 137.
Walkingshaw, Mr. Patrick,233.
Walkinschaw, lands of, 127.
Walkinshaw, Gavin, of that ilk, 288.
Walkinshaw, Mr., minister at Baldernoch, 293.
Walkinshaw, the Younger, 288.
Wallace of Auchanes, 298.
Wallace, Allane, 264,
Wallace, Gabriel, of Elderslie, 117.
Wallace, George, of Elderslie, 117.
Wallace, Hugh, of Underwood, 288.
Wallace, James, minister of Inchinnan, 289, 290.
Wallace, James, of Barrochan, 305.
Wallace, John, of Elderslie, 117.
Wallace, John, of Ferguslie, 264, 266,270,345.
Wallace, Malcolm,117.
Wallace, Margaret, 345.
Wallace, Patrick, of Elderslie, 117.
Wallace, Richard, of Riccarton, 117.
Wallace, Robert, 264.
Wallace, Sir John, 65,
Wallace, Sir William, 42-46, 49-52, 55-59
Wallace, Thomas, of Auchenbothie, 117.
Wallace, William, Auld Laird of Johnstone, 236.
Wallace, William, of Craigie, 117.
Wallace, William, of Elderslie (1554),117.
Wallace, William, of Elderslie (1583), 117.
Wallace's Chair, 421.
Wallaces, the, of Kelly, 429.
Walter II, Benefactor of Abbey of Paisley, 33.
War, last private, 341.
Warenne, Earl of Surrey, 44, 48, 52, 53.
Warine, Sheriff of Salop, 26.
Wars, Civil, 246.
Waterston, lands of, 421.
Watson, Adam, 221.
Wedding, Penny, 291.
Welles, Sir Alexander de, 55.
Wemyss Bay, village of, 388.
Wester Patrick, lands of, 408.
Whiggamores, the, 269, 279.
White Cart, 111, 395.
Whiteford, Adam, of Milton, 112.
Whitefords, the, of that ilk, 111.
Whithorn, James IV. at, 146-150, 160.
William and Mary proclaimed King and Queen of England, 334.
Williamwood plundered, 310.
Willock, Mr. John, 220, 221, 222.
Windram, Captain, 309.
Wines in use, 170.
Winton, Earl of, 90.
Winyet, Ninian, outlawed, 1574, 225.
Wishart, Robert, Bishop of Glasgow, 43, 45, 46, 57,60.
Witchcraft at Dunrod, 326
Witchcraft at Erskine, 330.
Witchcraft at Inchinnan, 329
Witchcraft at Inverkip, 327, 328
Witchcraft at Kilmacolm, 329, 333
Wodquarter of Langside, 398.
Wodrow, Mr. James, 323.
Wodrow, Patrick, vicar of Eaglesham and reader, 395.
Women, certain, of Lanark, 249, 250.
Women, certain, of Paisley, 241
Wrichtland, lands of, 410, 411.
Young, Mr. Robert, minister at Erskine, 290.
Younger, Mr. Thomas, 264.
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