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III. LAUDES ET COMMODA INSULAE BRITANNIAE, DEQUE LANA EIUSDEM INSULAE QUAM OPTIMA ET PLURIMA, CUNCTIS EXPORTATA GENTIBUS, CUM DEPLORATIONE STATUS CHRISTIANISMI, CUIUS INTESTINA DISCORDIA HOSTIS PUBLICI POTENTIA OBFIRMATUR. [Adamson's Epigrammata, p. 74; Del. Poet. Scot. ii. 543.]

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Regna foret nimium longum memorare propinqua.
Hac se vestit Arabs, et qui rigat arva quotannis
Nilus, ab excelso delapsus vertice montis :
Qui Libyam longo tractu diffindit adustam.
Utitur hac pariter veteris gens culta Damasci,
Et Cilicum pubes Cydno perfusa nitente.

Se tegit hac Thracum genus, et quicunque tyrannum
Agnoscunt Scythicae faecis, cui dudum Orientis
Imperium nostri discordia contulit orbis.

Nunc ne sit simplex dementia, rursus eundem,
Qui genus exscindat nostrum nostrosque penates,
Viribus armamus nostris ultroque vocamus,
Haud secus ac si ensem strictum quis porrigat hosti:
Protinus hoc, dicens, ferrum in mea viscera conde.
Securi interea nos inter stringimus enses,

Et placet ut bellum plus quam civile geratur.
Nec nos sacra movent communia, nec pudor ullus,
Non sociae durae clades, et funera gentis,

Non temerata Dei templa, heu cultusque; sed omnis
Christi extinctus honos; quodque est vel dicere tantum
Grande nefas, pietas misere pessumdata sensim,
Ingenuaeque artes expulsae, et praemia laudis.
Ille ubicunque fuit victor rerumque potitur.

Nec lachrymae quondam, quas iam devicta datura est
Posteritas, frustra queritans pertaesa tyranni
Crudele imperium; nec non passura, libido
Barbara quicquid erit saevi quod iusserit hostis.
Heu quotiens cupient ut belli auctoribus huius
Sit male, per quos non venienti occurrere damno
Est licitum et primi cursus fraenare furoris !
Impia tunc dicent haec arma fuisse virosque,
Nosque sibi nimium male prospexisse nepotes.

INDEX.

Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury,

251, 256.

Abbotsford Club, 4, 86, 292.
Abercrombie, Dr. Patrick, 195 n.

Aberdeen [Bon-Accord, Devana]. Passim.
Deanery of, 192 n., 193 n.
See of, 76 n., 195, 228, 348.

Revenues of, 195 notes.

Shire of, 91, 300, 338.

Aberdeen, Alexander, younger of Cairnbulg,

Provost of Aberdeen, 303.

Aberdeen Council Register, 1511, cited,
386.

"Aberdeen Doctors," xiii, xiv, 82, 194 and n.,
227, 292, 300, 372, 403, 414 n.

Aberdeen, Earl of, George Gordon, 1st Earl,
195 and n.

Aberdeen Herald, cited, 36.

Aberdeen Magazine, 300, 361.
Aberdeen Observer, cited, 3.
Aberdeen Quatercentenary Record, cited 17 n.,
78, 82, 102, 264.

Aberdeen Quatercentenary Studies [Studies in
the History and Development of the Uni-
versity of Aberdeen], cited, xx n., xxiɩ n.,
xxv, xxvii n., 3, 20, 25 n., 33, 82, 127 n.,
163, 188, 189 n., 190 notes, 191 n., 192 n.,
194 notes, 195 n., 196 n., 231 n., 239 n.,
242, 248, 255, 259, 260, 300, 314, 326,
339, 347, 350, 351, 361, 392 n., 417 n.,
426, 427 n., 431, 436 m., 440, 448 n.;
quoted, 21, 82, 326, 440.

Abernethy, Dr. Adam, 38.
Abernethy, William, of Salton, 142 n.
Abredonia Atrata. See under Wedderburn,

David.

Adam, Dr. Alexander, of Edinburgh High
School, 350.

Adam, Dr. Alexander, founder of bursary in
King's College, 196 and n.

Adam, John, first Doctor of Divinity of
King's College, 190 n.

Adamson, John, Principal of Edinburgh Uni-
versity-

Muses' Welcome to King James, edited by,

371.

Adamson, or Leech, Magdalen, of Montrose,

225, 254.

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Eneas Britannicus.

James, younger.

See under Kennedy,

Æneas Sylvius [Pope Pius II.], 412 n.
Cosmographia in Asia et Europa Eleganti
descriptione, 284.

Aidie, William, Professor of Greek in Maris-
chal College, I, 20.

In Wilhelmum, Comitem Mareschallanum,
text, I, 2.

Aikenway [Aiknavy], in Banff, 292.
Aird, William. See Erdius, William.
Alane, Alexander. See Alesius, Alexander.
Aldermen and Provosts of Aberdeen, cited, 27,

142 n., 173, 177 n., 300, 303 n., 336, 347,
361, 383 m., 392 n., 426 n., 441; quoted,
144 notes.

Aldis' List of Books printed in Scotland before
1700, cited, 4, 272.

Alesius [Alane], Alexander,

Professor of

Divinity at Leipsic, 104, 112 and #.
Alexander VI., Pope, 360.

Alexander of Villa Dei-

Rudiments of the Latin Language, 350.
Alexander, John, 300, 301.

Alexander, Sir William. See Stirling, Earl of.
Alford, 196 n.

Allegoria. See under Leech, David.

Alma Mater, cited, xvi notes, 199 n., 441.
Amatoriis Valedicit. See under Leech,

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57.

Andrews, Lancelot, Tortura Torti, 413 n.
Angus, Viscount of [Alexander Ogilvie], 142 n.
Annals of Aberdeen, cited, 17 n., 77 n., 123

notes, 127 n., 173, 197 n., 312, 334 n., 383
n., 391 n., 392 n., 412 n., 425 n., 441;
quoted, 335 n., 386, 392 n.

Annand, or Wedderburn, Marjorie, 349.
Annandale, Earl of, James, 2nd Earl, 255.
Anne of Denmark, wife of James VI., 399 n.,

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Auchmedden, xxv.
Auchterless, xxv, 38.
Auld heaven, 3.

Avignon, xx, 339, 449.

Ayton, of Kinaldie, Fife, 285.
Ayton, Sir John, 285.

Ayton, Sir Robert, 250, 257, 278, 285, 286;
quoted, 9.

Epicedium in Obitum Thomae Rhaedi,
extracts, 314, 450.

Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam, Chancellor,
413; quoted, 397.

Novum Organum, 278.

Bacon, Roger, 320.

Baillie's Letters and Journals, cited, 227, 282.
Bain, Alexander, Professor of Logic and
English Literature in Aberdeen Uni-
versity, cited, 223 n.

Rectorial Address, 1882, xxviii, xxix note.
Baird, Andrew, Professor of Philosophy at
Lyons, xxv, xxvi note.

Baird, George, of Auchmedden, xxv.
Baldovy, 108, 123, 124 notes.
Bale, John, Bishop of Ossory-

Illustrium Majoris Britanniae Scriptorum
Summarium, 107, 121.

Balfour, Sir James, 255.

Annals, cited, 146 n., 402, 404 n.
Balgownie, Brig of. See Don, Bridge of.
Balliol, James, quoted, 8.
Balnamonio Discedens.

John.

See under Leech,

Balnamoon or Menmuir, 269.
Balquhain, 38.
Banchory, 73, 86.

Banchory-Ternan, 314, 316.
Banff, 4, 54, 68 n., 91, 292.

Carmelite Friars of, 193 n.
Bannatyne Club, 40.

Bannatyne, Memorials, quoted, 115 n.
Bannatyne Miscellany, cited, 4, 449.
Barclay de Tolly, 3.
Barclay, John, 45.

Argenis, xxv, 191 n.

Barclay, Patrick, younger, of Tolly, 4.
Barclay, Sir Patrick, of Tolly, knight, 3,

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Barclay, William (continued)-

Ad Gulielmum Lessium, 17 n.; text and
notes, II-14.

A Merie Epistle of the Author to the Printer,
quoted, 4.

Apobaterion, 17 n.; text and notes, 15-17.
Callirhoe, 4.

Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum, poems in, 4.
De Senatu Supremo Scotorum, text, 19.
Domino Georgio Strachano, text, 10.
Domino Joanni Scoto, text, 7.

Garden's Theatre of the Scottish Kings,
lines in, 4.

In Vappam Circulatorem, 17 n.; text and
notes, 5, 6.

Judicium de Certamine G. Eglisemmii cum

G. Buchanano, 4, 7.

Lines to Thomas Cargill, text, 27, 30.
Nepenthes, 3, 5; quoted, 291.

Oratio pro Eloquentia, 3.

Praemetia, 3; cited, 13 n.; quoted, 3.

Sylvae Tres, 4, 14, 17 notes, 18; extract, 15.
The Nature of the new found Well at
Kinghorne, 4.

Barnacles or solan geese ["Clekgeis"], 284,
285.

Baron, John, Principal of St. Salvador's Col-
lege, St. Andrews, 250.
Baron, Robert, "Aberdeen Doctor," Pro-

fessor of Divinity at Marischal College,
163, 164, 194 n., 227, 250, 271, 372, 408,
414 n.

Disputatio Theologica, extract, 164.
In Doctoratum . . . Roberti Baronii, text,
164.

In Georgium Turnbullum, text, 165.

In Liddelii et Dunaci Epigramma, text
and notes, 166.

Baronius, Caesar, Cardinal, Annales Ecclesi-

astici, 413 n.

Barry, 441.

Basle University, xxvii, 78.

Baudius, Dominic, 288.

Beaton, David, Cardinal, Archbishop of St.

Andrews, 113 n., 114 n., 451.

Belhaven, Lord, 417.

Belhelvie, 384 n.

Bellarmin [Matthew Tortus], 413 n.

Bellenden's Address to James V., 353.
Benachie, 269.

Bensley, Edward, Professor at Aberystwith,

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Black, David, minister of St. Andrews and
Arbirlot, 109, 130.

Blackhall, Gilbert, A Brieffe Narration,

20.

Blackhall, Robert, burgess of Aberdeen, 20.
Blackhall, Mr. Thomas, 20.

Blackhall, William, burgess of Aberdeen, 20.
Blackhall [Blakhall], Mr. William, regent in
Marischal College, xxviii, 2 n., 20.

In Wilhelmum, Comitem Mareschallum,
text and notes, 21-25.

Blackhalls of that Ilk and Barra, cited,

20.

Blackie's Comprehensive History of England,
quoted, 352, 402.
Blacktoune, 161.

Blackwell, George, Archpriest of the secular
clergy in England, 413.

Blackwood's Magazine, cited, 114 n.
Blaeu [Bleau], Johann, 90, 283.

Boece, Arthur, Canonist in King's College,

190 n.

Boece, Hector, Principal of King's College,
c. 1500-1536, xxviii, III n., 142 n., 190
and n., 282 and n., 272, 284, 417, 449;
cited, 189 n., 225.

History of the Scots, cited, 13 n., 385 n.
Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium Episco-

porum Vitae, xx, 76 n.; extract, 348.
Undated book by, xx.

Bologna University, xxv, xxviii, 39, 290,

313.

Bon Record, cited, 78, 123 n., 168 n., 310, 347,
350, 351, 440; quoted, 182 n.

Bonvisi, Antonio, 449, 451, 452.
Book of Bon-Accord, cited, 3, 4, 14, 17 and
n., 73, 102, 103, 155, 165, 173, 360, 392 n.,
425; quoted, 3, 36, 85 n., 122 n., 247,
255, 290, 316, 413.

Bordeaux, 7, 450.

Borrichius, Olaus, Dissertationes de Poetis,
435 n.

Boswell, James, quoted, 451.

Bothwell, Earl of-

Francis Stewart Hepburn, 5th earl, xxii,

57.

James Hepburn, 4th earl, 56, 57, 338.
Bourtie, 26.

Bower, Thomas, Professor in King's College,

197 n., 217.

Bower's History of University of Edinburgh,
cited, 188.

Bowring, Sir John, Governor of Hong Kong,

162.

Boyd, Robert, of Aberdeen, 290.

Boyd, Robert, of Trochrig, Principal of Glas-
gow and Edinburgh, 240.

In Epistolam Pauli ad Ephesios, extract,

241.

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