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[Although many of the cyphers contained in the Keys Nos. III and IV do not occur in the foregoing Letters, it has been considered proper to print the Keys without any abridgment, as those cyphers may throw light upon documents preserved elsewhere.

There is another Table of Cyphers, relating apparently to a correspondence between the Marquis of Tweeddale and Baillie of Jerviswood, but as the letters are not preserved, it was thought unnecessary to print the Key.]

INDEX.

ABERDEEN, Earl of, 138.

Abjuration, Oath of, 5, 16, 139, 190, 193.
Advocate, Lord. See Stewart, Sir James.
African Company, 184, 191.

BAILLIE, GEORGE, of Jerviswood, Treasur-
er-Depute from 17th November 1704
to 5th June 1705, passim. His daughter,
183.

Aliens, proposed law respecting, 16, 22, Baillie, Lady Grisell, 4, 41, 55, 92, 108,

26.

Anderson, 121.

ANNANDALE, WILLIAM, MARQUIS OF, Lord
Privy-Seal of Scotland from 6th May
1702 to 15th December 1702; Lord Pre-
sident of the Scottish Privy Council from
15th May 1702 to 28th February 1706;
Commissioner to the General Assembly
in 1705; one of the Secretaries of State
for Scotland from 9th March 1705 to
29th September 1705; passim.
Annandale, Marchioness of, 145, 146.
Anne, Queen, passim.

Argyll, Archibald, Duke of, Lord High
Commissioner to the Parliament of Scot-
land in 1705, passim.

186.

Baillie, John, 39, 41, 70.

Balcarras, Earl of, 74, 127, 131, 132.
Bankes, 113.

Barbarac, the physician, 55.
Bath waters, 183.
Bavaria, Elector of, 11.
Belhaven, Lord, 6—168 passim.
Bennet, Mr. 106, 122, 195, 196.
Berwick, garrison of, 26.

Bishops, the, in the House of Lords, 8.
Bishops Rents, 13, 24, 131. Leases, 179.
Blantyre, Lord, 6, 7, 8.

Boile (Boyle), Lord. See Glasgow.
Bowhill, 182.

Boyd, Mr. 151.

Armies, Standing, in Scotland, 172, 179. Bromley, William, 16, 194, 195.

Arms in Scotland, 15, 28, 47.
Arniston.

See Dundas.

Assembly, General, Commissioner to the,
37-39. See also Annandale, Glasgow,
Marchmont, Seafield.

Atholl, John, Duke of, 20-178 passim.
Augustus, King of Poland, 169.
Austria, 16.

Broomhall. See Bruce, Robert.
Bruce, Sir Alexander, 8.

Bruce, Robert, Lord Broomhall, 46.
Bruce, Thomas, 46, 104, 167, 169.
Buchan, Earl of, 74.
Burghs, Convention of, 170.

Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, 12, 14, 122,
169, 175, 179; his Lady, 169, 175.

Burnet, Sir Thomas, 49, 59.

Byng, Admiral, 111.

CAHORS, 190.

Cambridge, Vice-Chancellor of, 37.

Cromarty, Earl of, (Viscount Tarbet,) one

of the Secretaries of State for Scotland
from 21st November 1702 to 1704; Lord
Justice-General from 26th June 1705 to
1710, 5-36 passim; 83, note; 138, 182.

Campbell, Sir Alexander, of Cessnock, 150, Cunningham, Alexander, 13, 19, 27, 123.

152.

Campbell, Lord Archibald. See Ilay.
Campbell, a goldsmith, 27, 34.

Carlisle, garrison of, 26.

Carstairs, Principal William, 6, 30, 34,

37, 102, ("The Cardinall," 103,) 145,
156, 157.

Castlestewart, 182.

Cattle, Scottish, 3-26, 120.

Cavaliers, the, 117-149, passim.
Cess, 96, 120, 121, 124.

Cessnock. See Campbell, Sir Alexander.
Chancellor, Lord High, of Scotland, 18,
35, 87, 123. See also Marchmont, Sea-
field, Tweeddale.

Charles I., King, 14.

Church Party, the, 3, 5, 14.

Church of Scotland, the, 167, 168, 179.
Claret, 61, 190.

Clealand, Mr. 115.

Clergy, the Lower, 8.

Cloburn, Clowburn. See Kennedy.
Cockburn, Sir Adam of Ormiston, Lord
Justice-Clerk from 8th January 1705 to
27th July 1710, 22—184, passim.
Coitlegon, Admiral, 111.
Commission of the Kirk, 167.

Commons, the House of, passim.

Conservator, The. See Kennedy.

Customs, affair of the, in Scotland, in
1708, 196.

DALRYMPLE, Sir Hugh, Lord President of
the Court of Session from 1698 to 1737,
53-96, 138.

Dalrymple, William, 131, 192.
Dalrymples, the, 62, 78.

Darien Expedition, 14-17, 186.
Devonshire, Duke of, 17, 195.
Dornock, 182.

Douglas, Mr. 6, 177.
Drummelzier. See Hay.
Dumfries, Earl of, 101.
Duncomb, Sir Charles, 115.
Dundas, Robert, Lord Arniston, 27.
Dunmore, Earl of, 10.

Durie, Dury, 36, 57, 91, 114, 128.
Dutch, the, 11, 13, 16, 36, 116, 165, 169,
177, 183.

Dysart, Earl of, 87, 115.

EDINBURGH, the Castle of, 9, 10; the Pro-
vost of, 74.

Elliot, Sir Gilbert, Lord Minto, 75, 96,

101, 110, 177.

England, the English, 13-196 passim.
Episcopacy, 2, 3, 11.

Episcopal Party, 7.

Convocation, the Lower House of the, 174. Erroll, Earl of, 166.

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Falconer, James, Lord Phesdo, 110.
Fast, Proposal for a National, 164.
Fletcher, Andrew, of Salton, 90, 154.
Forbes, Sir Robert, 182.

Forfar, Earl of, 74, 108.
Forgland, Forglen. See Ogilvie.
Foulertoun, Mr. 35.

France, the French, 16, 21, 22, 33, 85,
122, 155, 177, 190, 191.

GAIN, Captain, 13.

Glasgow, Earl of, (Lord Boyle,) Treasurer-
Depute from 2d January 1703 to 17th
November 1704, and again from 5th
June 1705 to the Union; Commissioner
to the General Assemblies from 1706 to
1710, both inclusive; Lord Clerk Regis-
ter from 1708 to 1714, 9, 10, 71, 92,
93, 98, 109 159.

Glencoe, the Massacre of, 186.
Gleneagles. See Haldane.

Godfrey, 113.

Godolphin, Earl, Lord High Treasurer of

England from 1691 to 1710, passim.

Gorthy, (Mercer of,) 94, 104.

Grangemoor, 43.

Grant of Grant, younger, 129.

Hanover, the House of, 23, 90, 112, 113,
133, 138, 194.

Harley, Robert, (afterwards Earl of Ox-
ford,) Speaker of the English House
of Commons from 1700 to 1705; a
Secretary of State from 20th May 1704
to February 1707; a Commissioner for
the Union with Scotland, 1706; 25, 27,
35, 36; 101–195 passim.
Hartington, Lord, 16.
Haversham, Lord, 14, 26, 157, 175.
Hay, of Drummelzier, 159.
Hay, Lord John, 43.

Hay, Lord William, 175, 178, 183.
Hedges, Sir Charles, one of the Secretaries
of State for England from 2d May 1702
to 1706, 170, 172.
Hodges, James, 121.
Holland. See Dutch.

Hope, Archibald, Lord Rankeillor, 43, 44,
46.

Horse-Grenadiers, the, 37.
Horseburgh, 182.

Host, the Highland, 14.

How, Mr., 26.

Hume, Sir John, 46, 61, 64, 103, 108, 150.

Green, Captain, and his crew, 30-113 ILAY, Earl of, (Lord Archibald Campbell,)

passim.

H. Sir A., 9.

Haddington, Earl of, 20—188 passim.
Haldane, John, of Gleneagles, 25, 28, 29.
Halifax, Earl of, 16, 17, 189, 193.

Hamilton, James, Duke of, passim.
Hamilton, Sir William, of Whitelaw, Lord
Justice-Clerk from 31st October to 14th
December 1704, 25, 38.
Hamilton, younger of Orbiston, 131.
Hancock, Samuel, 127.

Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, with
place and vote in the Scottish Parlia-
ment of 1705; a Commissioner for the
Treaty of Union, 1706; 79.
Indemnity, the general, 190.
Inglish, Mr. 36, 91.

JACOBITES, the, 2-193 passim.
JOHNSTONE, JAMES, ("Secretary John-
stone,") Lord Clerk Register from 2d
June 1704 to 1st June 1705, passim. His
daughter, 89. His wife, 41, 43, 69, 181.

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