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A B B O T o f Jona9 his fingu-
lar jurifdidtion, 292
AcmodtS) the remoteft o f the
■: Roman expeditions, 320 „
MfflodcSj fuppofed to be Shetland, 320
Atlfa, crag, 215
Amble fide, Roman ilation, 41
Antiquities, 5.9,79
1 Anait, what, 341
Annan, x 95
Ard-maddie, 420
Arifaig) the beginning and end
o f the pretender’s expedition,, 404
Ardmuchnage, 412
AroC/sJ caille, 407
Armjlrong, Archy* the jefter,
where buried, 72
Armjlrongffohnny^ famous plunderer,
88
Arran, ifle o f 1.91
Arthuret village,. 72^
' .365
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Bagpipe, its antiquity, 347
Banks, filhing,, 313,385-
Bafaltic -rocks, ' 334
Beregmium,, ■ 4 1 1
Berner a barracks,. 388
Bifltop o f tbs lflesi 293
Blood dfica&le.'.eaten, 3$® ,
Bonerevor, dangerous, rock near
' 27.6
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Boo-Jha-la, a curious Bafaltic
i/le near S t a f f A , - 303;.
Border watches, • ' . ¡77
Botelory Sir Thomashis fine tomb, 10
Bothwell church, caftle and battle,
143,-144.
Bourne, Geardiet a famous freebooter,
| | • 78
Boyde, Zachary’ s bible, 156-
BraidJhaigh hall, paintings there, 16
Lady Mabel, her ftory, 15
Brank, a cure for fcolds, 91
Brayton park, antiquities found
there, . V . 4 4
Bride kirk), curious font there,' 50
Brochan) a highland food, 357
Brodic caftle, in Arrany 195.
Broom, Lochr the Great,. 302.
L ittle , 376
jBroughton^ Sir Thomas.) a friend
o f Lambert Simnel) . : 32
Browny) M i l t o n ’ s, lubbar fien d,, 3 59,
Buchanan) ■ 170
Burnfwork camp, Roman, 103,
Burrens.) a Roman ftation, 1.02
ifle of, 181
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Caer-lav.eroc caftle, its fiege^ 109^
Cairns) 20,6, 209,
G&irn-berg-more) antient fortrefs
there, ;. 309
Champbdtown, • 219
Canal!
Canal C o a l, *7
Cannay) ifle of> 311
S ingular cuftom there, 313
Cannon/by a b b y , *
Canoe, Britijh, where found, 107
Canty re, 220
Cartmeliands, dangerous, 25
------— Monaftery, 26
Ca ttle, wild, I24
Cavalcade, Angular, 312
Charr, 39
CheJbeT) its Angular ftreets, 1
----------------T rad e , 4
Chifnal) Colonel,
Claig, caftle pf, 246
Cloifters, Angular, 270
Clydey noted falls of, ‘ I 3°
Cly-more, or great fword, - 332
Cockermouth) ' 51
Coire-chattachan) 327
Colke) vide Eider-duck.
Colon fay ifle, ' 273
Columbd) St. His hiftory, 278
Columb-kil) ifle of, vide J*»*. ..
" Oolumba,, lake of, in 34°
Comlongan caftle,
Compafs h ill, in Cannay* 3Id
Coninfton mere, its beauty, 34
Conifned priory, 29
Black) a hill prefaging bad
we ather, 31
Conjlantine’ s-cells, 7°
Corbie caftle,
Coronation o f the king o f the
'ifles, . 25»
Corry-vrekan, gulpb of, 4*°
Goygetcb, 3 4"
. Cup o f an ox’s horn, .339
Croml.eh,
Gruickjton c-aftle,
Cuchullin, hills of,
329
Cum ray, ifles ° *
180
Danijh forts, 2 50 ,2 7 1 ,3 36 ,3 90 ,4 14
Danijh names in the lflands, ■ 345
Da y s, length o f in the Hebrides, 255
Deiz Matres, P I
Dean o f G u ild , his powers, 146
Debateabte ground, what, 93
Denbigh, Earl of, his fine portrait,
_ 14r
Denarius, found in Skie, 344
Derwent-iuater,. 45) 47
DiStis, vide Ambleftde.
Do« caftle 418
Donald, lord ¡of the ifles, rebels, 238
Douglas family, and dale, 131
;— T omb s of, 134
Douglas river, K in g Arthur's v ic tories
near, . *6
Druidical circles, ^ 412
Drumlanrig, 121
Drummond pariflt, 174
Dumfries, a neat town, 1 1 5
Dumbarton, George Earl o f, his
portrait; & c . _ i23
Dumbarton caftle, ftation o f the
Roman fleet under, 16 1
Dundonnel, pifturtfque views '
there, . . 378
Dunglas fort, *60
DunmaiCwrays ftones, 42
. Dunoon caftle, • 180
Dunfajffragefa.Mei 4°9
Duntuilm caftle, 35°
Dunvegan caftle3 337
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