Charters and Documents Relating To the City of Glasgow 1175-1649 Part 2. Originally published by Scottish Burgh Records Society, Glasgow, 1894.
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'Index: L - Z', in Charters and Documents Relating To the City of Glasgow 1175-1649 Part 2, (Glasgow, 1894) pp. 521-536. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/glasgow-charters/1175-1649/no2/pp521-536 [accessed 19 March 2024]
Index
L - Z
Lawder, Alexander, parson, ordained by privy
council to furnish communion elements, 492.
Laigh Kirk. See "Tron Kirk."
Laing (Layng), Archibald, clerk of diocesce, 91,
92.
John, person of Luss, dean of faculty, 122,
123.
John, rector of Newlands, treasurer, 57.
Lambhill, 217, 229, 233; George Hutchesoun of,
308, 314, 324, 495, 496, 497; his feu-right of,
confirmed by James VI., 456; Thomas, of, 496,
497, 498; Janet, Jessie, and Helen heirsportioners of Thomas, of, 498.
Lanark (Lanarc), 217, 229, 260, 286; William
of Hertesheued, sheriff of, 12; magistrates
of Glasgow, Renfrew, and Lanark appointed
justices for Clyde, 449; complains to convention against Glasgow victual and wool-customs,
454; convention decerns against Glasgow
as to wool-customs, 454; and assoilzies as to
victual-customs, 455; Glasgow trone weights
conformed to weights of, 463 (145 and 148);
Glasgow magistrates put on committee of war
for the shire, 485, 488; provision for garrison
and forces to be paid out of county fines, 485;
government of burgh of, 489.
William, earl of, 423.
Langcroft. See "Longcroft."
Lauderdale, earl of, his infeftment in Stobo and
Ettitstoune excepted from Crown annexation,
412; remit to, in double poinding between
Dumbarton and Renfrew, 479.
Law Medo. See "North Berwick."
Law, David, servitor, 324.
George, 322.
James, 127.
James, bailie, complaint by, against the
town-clerk, for defamation, 492.
James, servitor, 322.
James, archbishop. See "Clergy."
Thomas, land of, 47.
Thomas, sergeant, 96.
Leich, John, fisherman, tenement and garden of,
75; lands of, 94.
Leith (Leyth), 195, 494; preceptory of St.
Anthony in, 206.
Lennox (Leuenax, Leuenaux, Levinax, Levonax,
Lenox, Lennoxe), Alexander II. grants Glasgow
rights of trade in, 15, 431; lands in, 130, 444.
Lennox family, royal (Steuart) relationship of,
259, 403; adherence of archbishopric vassals to,
403.
earls of, John Stewart, 72; Matthew,
regent, 146, 491.
dukes of, Ludovic, high chamberlain, 410;
parliament grants superiority of temporality
of archbishopric in liferent to, 454; reference, his rights in archbishopric resigned
to crown, 456; confirmation by James VI.
of feu-rights granted by, 456; charter by
James VI., of Glasgow Castle and right of
electing the magistrates to, 252, 459; dukes
heritable bailies and justiciars of archbishopric
lands, 253, 256, 459; charter by James VI. of
lands and barony of Glasgow, castle, city, burgh,
and regality to, 258, 459; consents to letter by
James VI. giving Glasgow free election of
magistrates, 269, 461; his justiciary and bailliary of regality reserved, 270; act of restitution reserves his liferent of pensions from archbishopric fruits, 277; charter by archbishop, of
bailliary and justiciary of barony and regality
to, 314, 469; confirmed by Charles I., 325, 471.
James, confirmation to be effectual to,
326; served heir to his uncle Ludovic in
bailliary and justiciary of barony and regality,
470; acts of parliament (1) to university, and
(2) to city, not to prejudice his bailliary and
justiciary, 350, 473, 354, 473; freedom of
Glasgow fair reserved to, 388, 476; freedoms
of, in burgh and regality reserved to, 394, 476;
charter by Charles I. of lands and barony of
Glasgow, castle, city, burgh, and regality to,
403, 479; and right of electing magistrates and
officers, 405; dukes to be lords of regality of
Glasgow and Bishopforest, 405; their jurisdiction, escheat, 405, 406; crown feu-duty,
409; consents to Glasgow electing its magistrates, 410, he selecting one from leet of three
to be provost, 411, 480; his rights in archbishopric reserved from crown annexation of
bishopric lands, 411, 480; parliament confirms
charter of barony, 481; election of magistrates
not to prejudice rights of, 486, 489.
Leo, Pope, 105.
Leper House. See "St. Ninian's Hospital."
Lesmahago, cell of, 205.
Lethame, lands of, 205, 277.
Lethingtoun, Sir Richard Maitland of, 137, 164.
Leven (Levin), Walter of, 248.
Leven Water, damages Dumbarton, 248; Dumbarton's impost on, 248, 458.
Levy. See "War."
Liddisdale, Lord, 137.
Lightbody (Lychtbodie), James, councillor, 303,
309.
Lile, Robert, Lord, 65.
Lilliesleaf, barony of, 83, 218, 223, 230, 234, 239,
261, 265, 268.
Linclouden, patrimony of, 205; provestrie of,
206; Robert Dowglas, provest of, 206, and
collector-general, 216.
Lindsay (Lyndesay, Lyndsaye, Lindesey, Lindesay, Lyndsay).
A. (Carstairs), 294.
Alexander, 128.
David, lord, 57.
David, sergeant, 96, 97.
David, in Trongate, 120.
David (Leith), conveys to city a tenement,
garden, and yard in Drygate, 494.
James (Carstairs), 363.
John, earl of, 404, 417.
John, 128.
John, person of Carstairs, 190.
John, son of Archbishop Patrick, 363.
Robert of Dunrod, provost, 127, 128.
William of, 7, 15.
Lintoun (Lyntoun), Lord, 368, 378.
Linlithgow (Linlythgw, Lythcow), 118, 119; act
of pacification and abolition made at, 251;
corrupt assemblies at, 399; annulled by
general assembly, 399.
Sir George of, presbyter, 26.
Lion, King William the. See "Scotland, Sovereigns of."
Lismoren, Andrew (Eaglesham), 324.
Little Cowcaddens. See "Cowcaddens."
Little Dryburgh. See "Dryburgh."
Little Fawside, James Seatoun of, 322.
Little Govan. See "Govan."
Lochleven, Queen Mary's escape from, 493.
Lochwod, 217, 229, 233.
castle and fortalice of, 265, 408.
Lockhart, George, of Tarbrax, desires to be
commissary ad vitam vel culpam, 487.
Logan, James, person of Ettilstoun, 294.
John, of Rays, lands of, 103.
Longcroft, lands in, 49, 94, 102, 103.
Lords of Council and Session. See "Council and
Session."
Lords auditors of causes and complaints, decree
by, in favour of Glasgow against Dumbarton,
54, 436; confirmed by James III., 71, 437.
Lordship of Glasgow, 315, 325, 404; charters of
lands to be called the, 227, 453, 258, 400, 403,
479.
See "Barony" and "Regality."
Loretto, the Lady Virgin Mary of. See "St.
Mary."
Lothian (Laudon, Laodon), 11, 14, 15.
Archdeacons of, William, 15; Archibald
Quhitelaw, 57.
Lowdoune, John, earl of, chancellor, 403, 423.
Lumloch (Limloch, Linloch), 217, 229, 233.
Lurg, lands of, 206.
Luss, John Laing, person of, 122, 123; benefice
of, 122; Villiam Chernisyd, person of, 190;
J. Campbell, 294; Archibald M'Clauchlane, 363.
Lyon (Lyone, Lyoun), Archibald, 120, 127.
Archibald, bailie, 149, 161, 164.
Archibald, mill of. See "Mills."
David, 120, 127, 145, 162.
Thomas, of Balduky, master of Glamis,
treasurer, 216.
Sir Thomas, of Auldbar, 231.
M 'Aulay, Thomas, writer, Edinburgh, 321.
M 'Clauchlane, Archibald (Luss), 363.
M 'Clelane, John, 67, 68.
M 'Kinnoun, John, student, 324.
M 'Lellane, John, student, 324.
Macmillan (Macmulan, Makmvlan, M 'Mvlan),
John, bailie, 44; garden of, 49, 50.
Maiden Castle. See "Edinburgh Castle."
Magazines (military). See "War."
Magistrates, persons under kirk censure not
eligible, 485.
Maine, Robert, 358, 363.
Maitland, Sir John of Thirlstone, knight, chancellor, 210, 216.
Richard, of Lethington, keeper of privy
seal, 137, 164.
Makcalzeane, Thomas, of Cliftonhall, 164.
Makgill, James, of Rankelour-Nether, clerk of
rolls, &c., 163, 164, 166, 186.
Maknair, Humphrey, lands of, 76.
Malcolm, butler to Alexander II., 9, 10.
Malt market. See "Markets."
Maltmen, William Neilson, younger, visitor of,
303, 310.
Malyndoner. See "Molendinar."
Man mylne. See "Subdean Mills."
Manufactory, encouragement by city for erection
of a, 495.
Mar, John, earl of, 248, 325.
Marches, riding of, 318.
Maricholme, land of, 206.
Market, grant by King William the Lion of,
on Thursday (1175), 4, 429; confirmed by
Alexander II., 8, 430, and 11, 430; he grants
peace and protection to, 15, 431; Robert III.
directs it to be held on Monday instead of
Sunday, 24, 433; James II. directs Renfrew
and Rutherglen not to molest or take
custom from people frequenting, 27, 434;
Rutherglen and Renfrew decreed to suffer
bringing of goods to, 117, 441; decree against
Rutherglen, burgh to levy a ladleful of every
laid of corn or victual brought to, 164,
446; Renfrew and Rutherglen directed not to
trouble the merchandise, 189, 448; customs
mortified by archbishop to university, 189,
448, and confirmed by James VI., 191, 449;
confusion and multitude of markets about
the Cross, 213; salt market, 214; beir and
malt market upon the Wynd Heid, 214, 451;
243, 455; salt market there, 244, 455;
decree against Rutherglen and Renfrew confirmed by James VI., 247, 456; liberty to keep
a market every week, 281; confirmed by parliament, 284; mortification of customs confirmed to university, 338; meal market,
350, 473, 357, 474; reference to city's
expense in building large halls and markets,
377, 475; decree as to ladleful of victual confirmed by Charles I., 380; Charles I. grants
liberty to hold market on Monday,. Wednesday, and Friday weekly, 385, 476; petty
customs granted to city, 387, and customs
of meal, beir, salt, flesh, horse, and cloth
markets, 387; parliament prohibits any to
be held on Monday for horses or bestial,
meal, beir, craftsmen's work, salt from Forth,
salt butter, cheese, and timber brought up the
Clyde, but to be held on Wednesday, 401, 479;
parliament ordains markets to be held on
Wednesday instead of Mondays, 416, 484;
Rutherglen complains as to bear or malt
customs at, 463; convention assoilzies city
from Rutherglen's complaint, 464; markets on
Monday prohibited, 478; act as to merchandise,
478.
Market Cross, 43, 46, 48, 75, 76, 93, 102, 147,
148, 213, 302.
Marshall (Marscall, Marescall, Mariscall, Merschell, Mershall), Sir Andrew, canon, 99.
David, 13, 14.
Henry, 12, 13.
John, burgh treasurer, 359.
William, earl, 65, 185, 423.
Mary, Queen of Scots. See "Scotland, Sovereigns of."
Mary, the Virgin. See "St. Mary."
Mason, James, lands of, 94, 102.
John, lands of, 94.
Mason, Patown, lands of, 43.
Patrick, 48.
Masons, John Stewart, deacon of, 303, 308,
310.
Mauchane, Alexander, 165.
Mauchaneschyre, Lord, 423.
Mauchlin, Lord of, 403, 423.
Mauchlinhall, lands of, 334.
Maxwell (Makeswell, Maxuell), John of, sheriff
of Roxburgh, 12, 13.
John, councillor, 359, 363.
Patrick, deacon-convener, 303, 308, 309.
William, 162.
Mayne, Michael, 299.
Meal market. See "Markets."
Mearns (Mernys), Martin Rede, vicar of, 96.
Medicine, professors of. See "Surgeons."
Meikle Wynd, 436.
Meikle Cowcaldenis. See "Cowcaddens."
Meikle Dryburgh. See "Dryburgh."
Meikle Govan. See "Govan."
Melrose (Melross, Maylors), abbey of St. Mary of,
bishop of Glasgow grants building site in
burgh to, 5, 429.
abbots of, Andrew, confessor and treasurer,
31, 36; Richard, 65.
Melville (Melvill, Maleuill), Philip of, justiciar, 15.
Sir Robert, of Murdocarnie, knight, 277.
Merchants, and craftsmen disagree as to guildry,
457; council to be chosen from, and crafts,
462; James VI. directs orders for equality
of merchants and crafts to be adhered to, 468;
decree of merchants and skippers, against Dumbarton, 464; ship of, sunk in Clyde, others
taken for public service, 484, compensation,
484. See "Guildry."
Merchingstoun, Archibald, Lord Napier, of, 328.
Methven (Methuen), Lord. See "Lennox."
Meyners, Robert of, chamberlain, 16.
Michaelson, Henry, 26.
Michel Rob, 69.
Michelson, Sir John, burgh clerk, 70.
Midhope, Sir Alexander Drummond of, 279.
Mills, liberty to build one on the Molendinar,
25, 433; freedom of city to thirl, and astrict
burgesses, confirmed by Charles I., 381, 475;
indwellers astricted to burgh mills, 388; mill
on Kelvin excambed to city by Archibald
Lyon for common mill, 446; rental bearing city
to be rentalled in Kelvin mill, 452; charter by
Walter, commendator of Blantyre, of Kelvin
mill and Schilhill to city (1588), 452; sasine
thereon, 452; similar charter (1591), 453; sasine
thereon, 454; Kelvin mill confirmed by James
VI. to city, 456, and by bishop, 462.
Mill called Quheitmylne (wheatmylne), 217, 229,
233.
see also "Subdean Mills."
Millar, Robert, city customer, 165.
Ministers. See "Clergy."
Ministry. See "Churches."
Ministry and Hospitality of Glasgow, called Queen
Mary's Incorporation of the. See "Churches."
Minorites. See "Friars."
Mithyngby, Robert of, charter by, of his lands in
town to Reginald Irewyn, 17, 432; Agnes, his
daughter and heiress, and Walter, his brother,
consent, 18.
Modervale. See "Motherwell."
Moffat (Moffett), David Gardner, vicar of, 96; W.
Wheitfurd of, 294, 324.
Molens, 217, 229, 233.
Molendinar (Malyndoner) Burn, liberty to Glasgow to build mill on, 25, 433.
Monchrieff (Monchryfe) lands of, 207.
Monfode (Monfoid), John of, sergeant, 67, 68, 69.
Monkland Church, 176; Duke of Hamilton's
patronage of, 488.
Monteith (Mynteth, Montetht, Mentetht, Menteth),
Earls of, Gilchrist, 4; Walter Cumin (Comyn),
14, 15.
John, lands of, 95, 102, 103.
Robert, lands of, 46, 48, 49.
Thomas, 50, 71, 75.
Montgomery (Mungumbrie, Montgumbrie), lands
of Lord of, 47.
Robert of, 5.
Monymaill, lands of, 277; kirk patronage of, 277.
Monypenny, William Lord, 57.
Moor of Glasgow. See "Gallowmure."
Morrison (Moresoun, Morisoun, Morsoun), John,
146, 148.
Morrison, Sir John, chaplain, 109,
Thomas, councillor, 303, 309, 359, 363.
Mortimer, Roger of (de Mortuo Mari), 9, 10.
Morton, Earls of: James, regent, 162, 169, 173;
discharges community from passing on assizes
except in city crimes, 167, 446, 186, 447;
patron of four bursaries in university, 181.
William, treasurer, 328.
Moruill, Richard of, constable, 4.
Motherwell (Modervale, Moderuille), Sir John,
vicar of Eastwood, lands of, 48.
John, bailie of Renfrew, 248.
Motland Croft, 2 riggs in, 102.
Mowbray (Mubray), Philip of, 7.
Muir, Thomas, bailie (?), 462.
Muirhead (Murehed, Muirheid), John, rector of
Stobo, appoints magistrates patrons of chaplainry in St. Roche's Church, 97, 439.
Richard, dean, 87.
Mukdawis, 217 ( = Mukracois, 229, 233?).
Mukracois ( = Mukdawis, 217?), 229, 233.
Multures. See "Mills."
Mure, George, councillor, 359, 363.
John, bailie, 120.
Friar John, 77.
Robert, wright, burgess, 363.
William, burgess, 299.
Murehouse (Murrous, Murrows), laird of, lands of,
46, 47; 6 acres meadow on Dowhill, 94.
Murray, Alexander Dunbar, dean of, 164.
David of, of Tullybardyn, knight, 36.
James, earl of (regent), 137, 138.
Musselburgh, lands and lordship of, 196.
Alexander Bothwell, vicar of, 77.
Mutalcroft (Mvthalecroft), lands in, 47, 76.
Mylne, Andrew, councillor, 303, 309.
Mynto. See family of, under "Stewart."
Naismith (Nesmeth), Gawane, 397.
Napier (Napare, Napar), Archibald, lord, of
Merchingstoun, 328.
Robert, of Auchindwnanzie, 308.
National covenant, breach of, 399.
Neilson (Neilsoune, Nielson, Neilsone), James,
notary, 77.
John, land of, 47.
John, the dempster, 70.
William, councillor, 359, 363.
William, elder, councillor, 303, 309.
William, younger, visitor of maltmen, 303,
310.
Nether Carmyld. See "Carmyld."
Nether Coutstoun. See "Coutstoun."
Nether Newton. See "Newton."
Nethertoun of Hammiltoun. See "Hammiltoun."
Newbotle (Neubotle), lands and baronies of, 195.
Hugh, abbot of, 5.
New augmentations, 259, 419.
New Heavin, chaplainry of St. James at, 206.
Newhous, lands of rector of Torrence, in, 334, 335.
Newlandis, John Laing, rector of, 57.
Newmarket (Newmerkate, Newmercat), 375, 395,
414.
Newtoun, land of, 205.
Ninian Stewart, portioner of, 313.
William Andersone, portioner of, 358.
Newtoun, Over and Nether, 217, 229, 232.
New-wark, roadstead of, 384, 386, 476; place
for transportation of Glasgow herring, 478.
Nicolas Linnagehauch, 216, 229, 232.
Nicholas V., Pope, 31.
Nicoll, John, elder, writer to the signet, 368.
John, notary, 474.
Nisbet (Nesbitt, Neisbit), Gawin, deacon-convener, 359, 363.
Gawin, councillor, 397.
William (Tarboltone), 294, 324, 363.
Nonehome, land of, 206.
Noneland, land of, 206.
Normont, Thomas, 145, 162.
North Berwick, patrimony of, 207; abbey, kirk,
and cloister of, 207; Lawmedo, 207; milnes of
Kynkeyth, crofts, &c., on south side of,
207; part of, callit Nungait, 207; Clairtie Burn,
207.
Northberwicklaw, lands of the heuch of, 207.
North Isles. See "Isles."
Nuddrie Forrester, 218, 230, 234, 261, 265, 268.
Nungait. See "North Berwick."
Nuttishill, John, 71.
Oatlands (Oattis), 364, 374, 381.
Ogilvie, James, councillor, 359.
Oliphant (Olifant), Alan, tenement of, 76.
John, lands of, 76.
Laurence, lord, 87.
Olyfard (Olifard), Walter, justiciar of Lothian, 11,
14, 15.
Oliver (Oliuer), Andrew, sergeant, 96.
Olyfawntys, Johne, lands of, 43.
Orbiestoun, John Hamilton of, justiciary clerk,
423.
Ordinaries spiritual. See "Scotland."
Orkney, bishops of, William, keeper of privy seal,
57, 64.
Adam, 164, commendator of Holyrood
monastery, 185; John Bothwell, his son, 196.
Otterburne (Ottirburn), Andrew, sergeant, 96, 103.
Sir Richard, chaplain, 112.
Over Carmyld. See "Carmyld."
Over Coutstoun. See "Coutstoun."
Over Kenmure. See "Kenmure."
Over Newton. See "Newton."
Over Port, 214, 451.
Padie, James, councillor, 359, 363.
John, councillor, 303, 308, 309.
Paduinan, Hugh of, 5.
Paisley, abbot's lands, 76.
temporalitie of, 196.
Palmer, Alexander, one of the prepositi of Glasgow, 19.
Palyhard Croft (Palyartcroft), lands in, 43.
Parliament of Scotland, prohibits exports, 442,
and exactions at Lochfine, 442; appoints
justices for Clyde and tributaries, 449; annexes the temporalities of benefices, 192, 450;
ratifies university charters, 211, 451; grants
commission as to Greyfriars' Wynd, 213, 451;
grants Earl of Lennox the superiority of the
temporality, 454; ratifies foundation by city of
College Kirk revenue for support of ministry,
242, 454; commission by, as to burgh markets,
243, 455; appoints register of sasines to be
kept for barony of Glasgow and sheriffdom of
Renfrew, 457, 458, 467; ratifies Archbishop
James' restitution to his benefices and dignities,
250, 458; act (draft) giving city the election
of its magistrates, 271, 461; act anent the
restitution of the estates of bishops, 272, 461;
ratifies charter by James VI., confirming rights
of burgh, 284, 465, and confirmation by Charles
I. to university, 347, 473; ratifies city charters,
351, 473; confirms act of assembly declaring
episcopacy unlawful, 400, 479; act as to
market days, 401, 479; allows the magistrates
to hold courts, notwithstanding sitting of parliament, 480; empowers the burgh to elect its
magistrates, 410, 480; annexes all bishopric
superiorities to Crown, 411, 480; confirms
charter by Charles I., of several rights to city,
413, 481, and his mortification of the archbishopric and other teinds to city, 415, 481;
confirms charter to James, Duke of Lennox,
481; protestations in, saving several rights, 481
483; act as to expense of fitting out ships
against Irish and Dunkirk frigates, 483; act as
to burgh's proportion of price of arms, 483;
fixes market-day, 416, 484; appoints committee of war, 484; fixes number of men to be
maintained by burgh for war against Irish
rebels, 484; compensates owners for loss of
ships in public service, 484; appoints a garrison to be stationed in burgh, 484, and magazines, 484; fixes burgh's contribution to forces,
484; appoints the magistrates to be on committee of war, 485, 488; orders Glasgow to
provide oatmeal for garrison, 485; remit by, as
to money addebted to burgh, 485; act on
ineligibility of magistrates under kirk censure,
485; acts on election of magistrates, 485, 486,
489; liberates James Bell and Colin Campbell
from Tolbooth, Edinburgh, 485; acts on
garrisons and quarterings, 486; ordains burgh
to pay 3000 merks to certain regiments, 486;
fixes burgh's contributions to army, 486, 487,
488; remits petition for appointment of commissary, 487; ratifies mortification of teinds by
Charles I. to city, 488; protestation in, by
Duke of Hamilton, that the mortification should
not prejudice his rights, 488; acts as to persons imprisoned in Edinburgh, 488, 489;
grants conditional relief of quarterings, 489;
remit on government of burgh, 489; repeals
acts anent late unlawful engagements (1648),
490.
Parsonage and vicarage, 122, 419422, 487, 498.
Partick (Parthik, Partik), 128; west syde of,
217, 229, 233; eist syde of, 217, 229, 233;
Brewland of, 217, 229, 233; meadow of, 217,
229, 233; mill and mill lands of, 217, 229, 233;
Waulkmill of, 217, 229, 223; new and old park
of, 217, 229, 233.
Partikzaird, 217, 229, 233.
Patersoun, Archibald, dekin of websters, 303,
308, 310.
Patronage: of churches included in grant of regality
to bishop, 30; of almsgift in St. Nicholas'
Hospital given to the magistrates, 95; also of
chaplainry in St. Roche's Church, 97; patronage
in chaplainry exercised, 98; magistrates to
be patrons of chaplainry at St. Christopher's
altar in High Kirk, 104; presentee to be
son of a burgess, 104; magistrates to be
patrons of seven chaplainries in Trone Church,
108; of benefices, 219; of Blackfriars' Church,
conferred on city, 359, 364, 474, 475; of Trone
Church granted to city, 391, 476; confirmed
by parliament, 414, 481; patronage of Cathedral
Church reserved to Crown, 421, 487, 423,
488; Duke of Hamilton's patronage of subdeanery and kirks of Monkland and Calder,
488; general rights of, confirmed by parliament,
413, 414; magistrates to be patrons of donations (Dalgleish's) to grammar school, 436; of
Govan parish vested in university, 470.
Paul, David, 497.
Pedagogy. See "University."
Peebles (Peiblis), 260.
Penny, John, prior of Abirdene, 77, 78.
Perbroth, Lord, 404.
Perth (Pearth), 270, 467, 470, 471; act of pacification made at, 250; articles of, an objection to episcopacy, 398, and rejected by
church, 399; corrupt assembly at (1618), annulled, 399.
Perthshire, craves relief from garrison and quarterings, 486.
Petcairn, Schir Robert of, vicar of the choir,
68, 69.
Pettindreich, James Balfoure of, 137.
Philip, canon of Glasgu, 5.
Philip of Valoines, 4.
Pius IV., Pope, 126.
Pluscardin, priory and temporality of, 196.
Pollok, Arthur of, land of, 50.
Peter of, land of, 50.
Polmont, Lord, 423.
Polward (Poluart), Andro, sub-dean, 190, 191.
Porterfield, George, councillor, 359, 397; provost,
485, 486.
Possillis, 217, 229, 233.
Over, Archibald Chyrnsyde of, 493.
Pot of the Rig, roadstead of, 384, 386, 476.
Pottar, William, tenement of, 50.
Pountt, Robert, D.D., 164.
Prepositi. See "Glasgow."
Prestoun, John, of Fentoun Barnis, collectorgeneral, 259, 279.
Privy Council, assoilzies city from suit by
archbishop, 121, 442; decerns impost to Dumbarton, 248, 458; prorogates impost to Glasgow, 300, 468; ordaines city to price stuff for
French army, 491; ordaines Duke of Chatelherault to resign the bailiary and justiciary to
the archbishop, 491; act of, as to the application of annuals, mails, and duties in burghs
and friars' lands, 491; orders proof in complaint James Law, bailie, against William
Hiegait, burgh clerk, for defamation, 492;
appropriates archbishopric fruits to royal household, 492; appoints the inhabitants of Dumbarton to meet the king and queen at Glasgow
(1565), 492; ordains the parson to furnish
bread and wine to the communion, 492; act
of, as to payment of minister, 492, 493; act of,
reciting escape of Queen Mary from Lochleven,
and ordaining all earls, lords, barons, freeholders, &c., to come to the lord regent at
Glasgow, for preservation of the king's person
and authority, 493.
Provand (Prouand), 190, 217, 229, 233.
Lord, 164.
Provansyde, 30 acres of land in, granted by James
VI. to city, 286, 465.
Provesthauch, 217, 229, 233.
Provost yard, conveyed to city, 493.
Provostry, excepted from restitution to archbishop (1600), 252, 459; competition for,
offends James VI., 462.
Popery, 172, 184, 398.
Quheitmylne. See "Mills."
Quhitfurd. See "Whiteford."
Quhitelaw. See "Whitelaw."
Quhite. See "White."
Quhytinsche. See "Whiteinch."
Quhytkirk, or Alhammer. See "Whitekirk."
Quinci (Quenci), Robert of, 4.
Roger of, 13.
Quhittinghame. See "Whittingham."
Raburn, John of, 44.
John, 71.
Rae (Ray), regent in university, 356, 358, 359,
363, 365.
Ramsay, Alexander of Dalwolsy, knight, 36.
Ramshorn (Rammishorne), 217, 229, 232.
Rankelour-nether, James Makgill of, 163, 164,
186.
Rankine (Rankyn, Rankene, Rankeine), John, 71.
Sir John, chaplain, 79.
Quintin, messour, 363.
Walter, meadow in the Palyartcroft of, 76.
Rays, lands of John Logan of, 103.
Reid (Red, Rede), John, 44.
John, prior, St. Andrews, 77, 78.
Martin, vicar of Mearns, 96.
Martin, presbyter of the diocese, 109.
M. A. (Askirk), 324, 363.
Reformation, 146, 273, 492; decay of buildings in
Greyfriars' Wynd since the, 213, 451; Archbishop James receives restitution of estates,
though he does not recognise reformed religion,
251, 458. See "Church of Scotland."
Regality, James II. erects city, barony, and
Bishopforest into, 28, 434; he repeats erection,
36, 434; confirmed by James III., 60, 437;
and by James IV., 81, 85; Duke of Chatelherault receives lease of bailieship of, 125,
443 (annexed to the Crown, 192, 450);
charter by James VI. to Walter, commendator
of Blantyre, of, to be called the lordship of
Glasgow, 215, 451; confirmed by James VI.,
227, 453; bailiary, justiciary, and escheats
of, granted to Ludovic, Duke of Lennox,
253, 459; charter by James VI. to Duke
of Lennox of, 258, 460; he and his heirs
to be lords of, 261; to hold regality
and justiciary courts, 262; to create court
officers, 262; lands created a free temporal
lordship and free regality, 264; to be called the
lordship of Glasgow, 265; Duke of Lennox's
bailiary and justiciary reserved from city's
right to elect its magistrates, 270, 461; charter
by the archbishop to Ludovic, Duke of Lennox,
of bailiary and justiciary of, 314, 469; James,
Duke of Lennox, served heir to his uncle
Ludovic, in bailiary and justiciary of, 470;
charter to Ludovic confirmed by Charles I.,
325, 471; and his rights excepted from acts of
parliament (1) to university, 350, 473, and (2)
to city, 354, 473; burgesses alone to have trade
of free burgh within, 389; Duke of Lennox's
freedoms reserved from charter of Charles I. to
city, 394; charter by Charles I. to Duke of
Lennox of, 403, 479; dukes to be lords of, 405;
jurisdiction, 405; annexed to lordship of Glasgow, 408; charter confirmed by parliament,
481; Sir Walter Stewart protests that his
bailiary of, should not be prejudiced by ratification of Glasgow charters, 482; privy council
ordaines Duke of Chatelherault to resign
bailliary and justiciary to archbishop, 491.
Regiments. See "War."
Register of Sasines. See "Sasines."
Renfrew (Ranfrew, Ranfrow), 169, 173, 225, 227,
248, 249; directed by James II. not to molest
or take custom from people going to Glasgow market, 27, 434; being a free burgh,
strangers may trade with, 88, 438; decreed
to suffer bringing of goods to Glasgow
market, 117, 441; prohibited harassing Glasgow trade, 189, 448; James VI. confirms decree
as to bringing goods for Glasgow market, 247,
456; magistrates of Renfrew, Glasgow, and
Lanark appointed justices for Clyde and tributaries, 449; register of sasines appointed to be
kept for Renfrew and barony of Glasgow,
457, 458, 467; liberties of, in Clyde, 458;
complains against Glasgow herring-bridgecustoms, 459; with Glasgow and Dumbarton,
complains against fishermen of Ayr and
Irvine taking fry, 459; with Glasgow and
Dumbarton, ordained to keep Clyde clean, 459;
Glasgow ordained to cease uplifting the herring
tax, 460; Glasgow causeways and bridges
impost commuted to, 462; ordained to send
commissioners to convention, 468 (173 and
176); decree of double-poinding between and
Dumbarton, 478; Glasgow protests that its
rights should not be prejudiced by the ratification of charters of, 481; inhabitants of sheriffdom to meet and attend the king and queen
at Glasgow (1565), 492.
Renfrew, church of, 176, 348, 349; Andrew Hay,
rector of, and of university, 150; J. Hay,
rector and minister of, 294, 324, 345, 348, 363;
grant of parish church, rectory and vicarage, to
university, 334, 472, and the teinds, 336;
minister's stipend, 345; John Hay, younger,
minister of, 348, 363.
Reryk (Rerykis), Gilbert, archdeacon, tenement
of, 67, 70.
William, prior of Edinburgh convent, 77, 78.
Richmond, Earl. See "Lennox."
Riding of marches, 318.
Rig, Pot of the, roadsteads of, 384, 386, 476.
Ritchie (Riche, Richie), James, 145.
John, 128.
Thomas, deacon of cordiners, 303, 308, 310.
Robert I. See "Scotland, Sovereigns of."
Roberton, Sir Alexander, presented to a chaplain
in St. Roche's church, 98.
Robertson, Patrick, tenement of, 49.
William, burgh treasurer, 395, 397.
Robison, George, sergeant, 96.
Robinson (Robynsone, Robynsonis), Andrew,
lands of, 94.
George, 67.
John, bailie, 66, 67, 68.
Patrick, lands of, 43.
Robrestoun, 217, 229, 233.
Rome, 31, 35, 82.
Ronald's Wynd, 436.
Ross, Henry, bishop of, 65; parson, Glasgow, 492.
Ross, Andrew, tenement of, 93.
John, notary, 452.
Rottenrow (Rattonraw, Raton Raw), tenement
in, adjudged to choir, 66, 437; charter by
James VI., to city of lands to be called the
tenandry of, 284, 465; confirmed by Charles I.,
381.
Rowat, John, councillor, 303, 308, 309.
Robert, bailie, 248, 249.
Robert, councillor, 303, 309.
Robert, bailie (?), 462.
Roxburgh (Rokesburgh), 16, 218, 230, 261, 431.
Robert, earl of, keeper of privy seal, 423.
Royal burghs, convention of, continues burgh's
petition for aid to kirk, 449; acts on complaint of Lanark, against Glasgow victual and
wool customs, 454, 455; requires burgh to confer as to establishment of guildry, 455, 456;
deserts matter of guildry, 457; grants license
for causeways and bridges impost, 457, and for
bridges of Kirkintilloch and Inchberrie, 457;
grants license to Dumbarton for impost to preserve it from inundation, 457, but to extend to
Leven only, not to Clyde, 458; act on complaint of Renfrew against burgh's herringbridge tax, 459; act on destruction of herring
fry, 459; ordains Glasgow, Dumbarton and
Renfrew to keep Clyde clean, 459; directs
Glasgow to cease levying herring-tax on Renfrew, 460, and to answer Dumbarton's complaint against penny-bridge custom, 460,
complaint continued, 461; renews impost to
burgh for causeways and bridges, but commuted to Renfrew, 462; ordains burgh to
conform trone weights to Lanark's and troy to
French, 463; ordains Glasgow, Dumbarton,
and Renfrew "to cause pen an article" to
parliament for cleansing Clyde, 463; continues
Rutherglen's complaint against burgh's bridge
and market customs, 463; continues burgh's
petition for support in taking away sand in
Clyde, 463; assoilzies burgh from Rutherglen's
complaint,bridge custom commuted, 464;
orders burgh to repair its causeways, 464;
continues burgh's petition for boat and bark
custom, 465, and for support to kirk and
harbour, 465; grants license for herring-bridge
tax, 466; appoints Glasgow and St. Andrews
to proceed in elections conform to law, 467;
ordains Glasgow and Renfrew to answer Dumbarton's petition for herring-impost, 468;
continues complaint by Glasgow fleshers against
Dumbarton's customs, 470; complaint withdrawn, 471; decerns the burgh in an unlaw of
twenty pounds, 470; unlaw discharged, 471.
Royston, 278, 283, 353, 380.
Ruchhill, 217, 229, 233.
Rude Altar, the, 333.
Rutherglen (Ruglen), prohibited by Alexander
II. from taking toll or custom in Glasgow
except at Cross of Schedenestun (Shettleston), 12, 431; directed by James II. not to
molest or take custom from people going to
Glasgow market, 27, 434; tenement in the
Southgate of, 50; decreed to let goods be
brought to Glasgow market, 117, 441; decree
confirmed by James VI., 247, 456; Glasgow
entitled to ladleful of every sack of victual
brought to market by, 164, 446; charged not
to harass Glasgow trade, 189, 448; chaplainry
of St. Martin in, 333; complains to convention
against Glasgow's bridge and market customs,
463; Glasgow assoilzied,bridge custom commuted, 464; Glasgow protests that its rights
should not be prejudiced by ratification of
charter by James VI. to, 483.
Sacraments, administration of, in private places
an objection to episcopacy, 398.
St. Andrew, chaplainry of, 333.
St. Andrews, 484, 485; corrupt assemblies at
(1617), annulled by general assembly, 399;
act of convention as to election of magistrates,
&c., 467.
Archdeacons of, William Schewes, 65; Alexander Inglis, 87.
bishopric of, 205, 276, 277.
Bishops and ArchbishopsBishops: David,
15; Robert III. directs bishop to grant charter as to Glasgow market, 24, 433; James,
30.
Archbishops: John, 137; Patrick, 211;
George, 276; John, 374, primate and metropolitan of Scotland, 395.
castle and castle yards of, 276.
diocese, Archibald Laying, clerk of, 92;
John Begholm, presbyter of, 96.
prior of, John Rede, 77, 78, and keeper of
privy seal, 87.
university of, 177.
vicarage and archdeanery of, 276.
St. Andrews, Lord, 314.
St. Ann, the Virgin's mother, 109, 110, 114,
440, 441.
church of. See "St. Mary's."
St. Anthony, preceptory of (Leith), 206.
St. Christopher (Christofor), the martyr; foundation by John Schaw, provost, of chaplainry at
altar of, in High Kirk, 101, 440; magistrates
to be patrons, 104.
St. Clair (Cler), Robert of, 9, 10, 12.
St. Drymen teinds. See "Teinds."
St. Enoch's, four rigs in croft of, 50.
Wynd and Gate. See "Trongate."
St. James, chaplainry of (Newheavin), 206.
chaplainry of, 333.
palace, 328, 347, 472.
St. John the Baptist, feast of beheading of, 21;
of nativity of, 30.
St. John, chaplainry of, 333, 350, 473.
St. John, William Lord, treasurer, 87.
St. Katrin. See "St. Kentigern."
St. Kentigern (Katyrn, Katrin, Quintigern), bishop
and confessor, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 23, 80,
126, 429, 430; two acres of land to be applied
to lights round tomb of, 25, 433; freedom of,
28, 434; altar of, in cathedral, 44; bell of, 44;
foundation by Walter Stewart of Arthurlie, of
chaplainry in High Church, at altar of, 45,
435; patron of church, 61; lands of chaplainry of, in Laigh Kirk, 103; ringing of the
bell of, 105; chaplainry of, 333; chaplainry of,
in Laigh Kirk, 333, 338.
St. Kentigern the Less, chaplainry of, 333.
St. Laurence, chaplainry of, 333.
St. Leonard's, commonty of, 335.
St. Machan, chaplainry of, 333.
St. Martin, 225, 241, 258.
chaplainry of (Rutherglen), 333.
St. Mary the Virgin, 20, 28, 45, 72, 73, 74, 80,
92, 97, 101, 109, 114, 338, 440, 441.
St. Mary's Church. See "Tron Church."
St. Mary's chaplainry, 350, 473.
St. Mary's light in High Kirk. See "Churches."
St. Mary of Maylors (Melrose). See "Melrose."
St. Mungo. See "St. Kentigern."
St. Mungo's Chapel. See "Churches. "
St. Michael the Archangel: new councillors,
called bailies, elected at feast of, 119.
Chaplainries of, 333.
St. Nicholas the Confessor, 92.
Chaplainry of, 333.
Hospital of: donation by Martin Wan,
chancellor (High Church), of annual rents in
almsgift to, 92, 439; magistrates to be patrons,
95; presentee must be native of Glasgow, 95;
Bishop Andrew referred to as founder, 96.
St. Ninian's Hospital (Leper-House), granted by
Charles I. to the city, 387, 476; confirmed by
parliament, 414, 481.
St. Paul, 6, 10, 35, 82, 429.
St. Peter, 6, 10, 35, 82, 429.
chaplainry of, 333.
St. Peter's (Rome), 35.
St. Quintegern. See "St. Kentigern."
St. Roche's Church. See "Churches."
St. Stephen's chaplainry, 333.
St. Thenaw (Thanew), the matron, 103.
St. Thenaw's Chapel, 76.
Church. See "Tron Church."
Gate, Wynd Street. See "Trongate."
land, 50.
St. Thomas, chaplainry of, 333.
Salmon. See "Fish."
Saltmarket. See "Markets."
Salt butter. See "Markets."
Saltpans upon Forth, 401, 479.
Sanders, James, 324.
Sandelandis, John, 362.
Saracen Head Inn, 454.
Sasines, register appointed (1599) by convention
of estates, to be kept for barony of Glasgow and
sheriffdom of Renfrew, 457, and (1600) by act
of parliament, 458, and (1617) by another act,
467.
Schaw (Schawe), James, chaplain, 105, 112.
John of, 44; land of, 47.
John, bailie, 69.
John, provost, foundation by, of chaplainry
in High Kirk, 101, 440; Marion Crawfurd, his
spouse, consents, 101.
John, sergeant, 96.
William, 79.
Scheildilstoun. See "Shettleston."
Scheillinglaw, Sir Robert Steuart of, 322.
Scherare, David, burgh treasurer, 296, 299;
councillor and deacon of coopers, 303, 308, 309.
Shettleston (Schettleston, Schedenestun, Scheildilstoun, Scheddilstoun), 217, 229, 223;
Rutherglen prohibited taking toll or custom
except at Cross of, 12, 431.
Schewess, William, archdeacon of St. Andrews,
65.
Schilhill. See "Kelvin Mill."
Schools, going to ruin, 149, 150; in grant to university, city reserves right to bestow prebends, on scholars, sons of burgesses, 161;
signature of mortification by Charles I. of
teinds for support of schools, &c., 480; parliament orders confirmation thereof, 415, 481;
exchequer orders new signature, 417, 487;
charter by Charles I. of the teinds in signature,
418, 487, 498; confirmed by parliament, 423,
488; school, called the song school, 142.
grammar, instrument as to, 89, 439; patronage and government vested in metropolitan
church, 90; without leave of church, no one
to keep a, 90; Master David Dron interdicted,
91; grant by city of All-Saints' chaplainry to
master of, confirmed, 161; donation by Simon
Dalgleish of tenement in Meikle Wynd to, 436;
the magistrates to be patrons, 436; Alexander
Galbraith, rector of, 436; Robert Huchesoun
renounces right to tenement of, 447; excambion
between (1) city and schoolmaster, and (2)
William Fleming, 472.
Schoriswod, George of, rector of Cultre, 31, 36.
Scone, 23, 353, 379.
David, Lord, 279.
Scotland, Glasgow exempted from toll throughout, 13, 431, and receives rights of trade
throughout, 15, 431; recognition of bishop's
devotion to, 22; bishops charged to respect
university's immunity from taxes, 58, 436;
ordinaries spiritual, not to levy tax on university, 100, 440; Duke of Albany, tutor to
James V., governor, 106, 118; James, Earl of
Arran, Queen Mary's tutor, governor, 118;
subsidies granted by clergy of, to Queen Mary,
122, 443, 123, 124, 443, and 124, 443; temi oralities of benefices annexed to Crown (1587), 192,
450; Archbishop James receives restitution of
his benefices for services as ambassador at
court of France, 250, 458; restitution of
estate of bishops (1606), 272, 461; superiorities of bishopric lands annexed to Crown
(1641), 411, 480; rights reserved, 412;
markets not to be held on Monday or Saturday
throughout, 416; James VI. intimates visit to,
467; act of privy council as to annuals, mails,
and duties in burghs and friars' lands, 491.
Scotland, Sovereigns of: William the Lion, 9, 10,
11, 430; charter by, to the bishop of a burgh
and market at Glasgow, 3, 429; Earl David,
his brother, 4; grants fair yearly for eight
days, 6, 429, and his firm peace to fair, 7, 430.
Alexander II., 433; confirms the Lion's
grant of burgh and market, 8, 430, and of
fair, 9, 430; confirms grant of burgh and
market, 11, 430; prohibits Rutherglen from
taking toll or custom in Glasgow except
at Cross of Schednestun (Shettleston), 12,
430; exempts the bishops (Glasgow) from
toll throughout Scotland, 13, 431; charter
to bishops of trade in Argyle and Lennox,
14, 431.
Alexander III., 24, 352, 379, 433; grants
protection to bishop, his lands, and men, 16,
431; directs Dumbarton not to harass Glasgow trade in Argyle, 17, 431.
Robert I., 352, 379; grant by, to the
bishop, of his churches and lands, 21, 432;
confirmation by, of burgh and fair, 23, 433, and
of right to trade in Argyle, 24, 433.
Robert III., precept by, for charter to
city for keeping market on Monday instead of
Sunday, 24, 433.
James II., 55, 106, 118, 194, 436; directs
Renfrew and Rutherglen not to molest or take
custom from people going to market, 27, 434;
erects city, barony, and Bishopforest into a regality, 28, 434; university of Glasgow founded by
Pope Nicolas V., at suit of, 32, 434; repeats
erection of regality, 36, 434; grants university
his peace and protection, and exempts it from
tributes and services, 37, 435.
James III., 87, 106, 118, 438; confirms
university's exemption from taxes, 55, 436;
charges bishops to respect university's immunity, 58, 436; confirms erection of regality,
60, 437; Alexander, Duke of Albany, his
guardian, 64; ratifies decree against Dumbarton, 71, 437.
James IV., 106, 118; confirms prior grants
to bishop, and of new grants, escheat, tron
and troners, exemption from custom, 79, 438;
orders ships and strangers to trade with free
burghs, such as Glasgow, Dumbarton, Renfrew,
&c., 87, 438; grants burgh its freedom as
formerly, 88, 439; charges ordinaries spiritual
not to tax university, 100, 440.
James V., 118; confirms university's exemption from taxes, 106, 440.
Mary, 141, 142, 151, 161, 163, 353, 379;
confirms university's exemptions, 118, 442;
exempts university from (1) clergy's 10,000 tax,
122, 443, (2) clergy's subsidy of 2000 and
future taxes, 123, 443, and (3) clergy's subsidies
of 2000 and 2500, 124, 443; founds five
bursaries in university, to be called "Bursaris
of Queen Mary's Foundation," 129, 444;
charter by, to city, of Friars' Kirk livings, for
support of ministers and endowment of hospital,
to be called "Queen Mary's Foundation of the
Ministry and Hospitality of Glasgow," 131, 444;
act of privy council as to application of friars'
lands, by, 491; privy council appoints inhabitants of Dumbarton and Renfrew to meet and
attend the king and queen at Glasgow, 492;
bond by the lords and barons of the west
country, subscribed in their presence, 492;
escape of, from Lochleven, thence to Hamilton,
493.
James VI., 160, 161, 172, 226, 248, 296, 336,
380, 396, 468, 471, 477, 481, 483; privy council
ordains earls, lords, barons, &c., to meet the
lord regent at Glasgow, for preservation of the
king's person and authority, 493; confirms
Mary's charter to city, and extends grant
to thridds of benefices of cathedral and kirks
in city and freedom, 137, 444; grants bridge
and Clyde dues on fish to city, 146, 445; confirms charter by city to university, 162, 446;
regent (Morton) discharges community from
passing on assizes except in city crimes, 167,
446; charter by, to university, of Govan
rectory and vicarage, and confirmation of prior
grants, 168, 447; exempts city from assizes, 186,
447, and 187, 448; grants peace and protection to university and exemption from taxes,
watch and ward, 187, 448; directs Renfrew
and Rutherglen not to harass Glasgow trade,
189, 448; confirms archbishop's mortification
of trone and fair or market customs to university, 191, 449; annexes temporalities of
benefices to Crown, 192, 450; confirms mortification to university of (1) Govan rectory and
teinds, (2) the friars' lands, (3) trone customs,
and (4) immunity from taxation, 207, 451;
charter by, to Walter, commendator of Blantyre,
of barony, city, burgh, and regality, 215, 451;
confirmed by himself, 227, 453; constitutes
magistrates and kirk-session judges under the
fornication acts, 245, 455; confirms decree
against Rutherglen and Renfrew, 247, 456;
charter by, to Duke of Lennox, of the castle
and heritable right of electing the magistrates,
252, 459; charter by, to Duke of Lennox, of
barony, castle, city, burgh, and regality, 258,
460; gives Glasgow free election of magistrates, 269, 461; draft act of parliament,
superscribed by, granting city right to elect
magistrates, 271, 461; act of restitution of
benefices (1606), 272, 461; confirms prior
grants to Glasgow, and erects it a royal burgh,
278, 464; charter by, to city, of tenandry of
Rattonraw, 284, 465; letter of gift by, to
surgeons and professors of medicine, 453; confirms (1) to George Hutcheson, lands of Lambhill,
(2) to Thomas Hill part of lands of Ibrox, (3) to
Glasgow, mill on Kelvin, and (4) other feurights, 456; offended, requires Glasgow to
elect certain bailies, 462; referencegrant to
city of Kelvin mill, 462; nominates three
bailies,council to be elected from merchants
and trades, 462; intimates visit to Scotland,
467; confirms charter of trone customs by
college to burgh, 467; directs orders for
equality of merchants and trades to be adhered
to, 468.
Charles I., 361, 410, 411, 413, 416, 482,
483, 487; confirms grant to Lennox of bailliary
and justiciary of barony and regality, 325, 471;
confirms foundations and rights of university,
328, 472; charter by, to city, of Blackfriars'
Kirk and patronage, 364, 475; charter by, confirms rights to city, of new grants rights in
Clyde, and erects Glasgow a free royal burgh,
&c., 375, 475; his adhesion to reformation, 398,
and royal care and tender affection for Kirk
of Scotland, 398; his birth and baptism, 398;
charter by, to James, Duke of Lennox, of
barony and regality, 403, 479; signature of
mortification by, of the spirituality of the archbishopric to city, for support of High Kirk
and minister, 480; charter by, to city, of teinds
in signature, 418, 487, 498.
Scott, Adam, servitor, 294, 298.
Adam, notary, 308, 313, 314.
Alexander, clerk of council, 65.
Alexander, lands of, 102.
John, wife of, 50.
John, of Scottistarvett, director of chancery,
374, 395, 423.
Robert, director of chancery, 211.
Thomas, councillor, 359, 363, 397.
Scottistarvett, John of, 374, 395, 423.
Secret council. See "Privy Council."
Selkirk, 463.
Semple, James, student, 358.
Robert, of Corruith, bailie (Dumbarton), 249.
Service book, pressed on kirk by prelacy, 398; and
rejected by assembly, 399.
Seton (Seatoun), Alexander of, 12.
Lord George, 65.
James, of Little Fawside, 322.
Sharpe (Shairpe, Schairpe), David, Kilbride, 294;
rector of Kilbride and Torrence, 345, and
chanter of Glasgow, 348.
David, precentor, 324.
James, university regent, 296.
J., precentor, 363.
T., archidicanus, 324.
Sheillis, John, councillor, 359, 397.
Ships, fitted out against Irish and Dunkirk
frigates, 483; sunk in Clyde to blockade king's
passage to Dumbarton, 484; taken for public
service and wrecked, 484; indemnification, 484;
given by Marquiss of Argyle to Glasgow
merchants, 484.
Shoemakers. See "Cordiners."
Sinclair (Synclare), Henry, dean, 122.
Sixtus IV., Pope, 71.
Skellinghome, land of, 205.
Skippers. See "Merchants."
Skyre Thursday (Skyrfurisdaye), 148, 386.
Smaley (Smalley), Oliver and Richard, prepositi
of Glasgow, 20, 432.
Richard, 19.
Smyth, Andrew, lands of, 102, 103.
Gabriel, councillor, 303, 308, 309.
Robert, 103.
John, vicar of Campsy, 96.
William, bailie, 96.
William, burgess, 99.
Soldiers. See "War."
Sommerville (Somyruille, Sommerweil, Sommeruill), William, burgh clerk of Renfrew, 249;
William, lord, 31, 36.
Southesk, Earl of, remit to in double-poinding
between Dumbarton and Argyle, 479.
Southgate (Ruglen), tenement in, 50.
Sovereigns. See under "Scotland."
Spens, Mitchell, deacon of bonnetmakers, 303,
308, 310.
Spere, David, tenement of, 75.
Spirituality. See "Bishopric."
Spot (Sir James Douglas of), 248.
Spreull, David, land of, 46.
Spring-well at Gallowgate Burn, 494.
Staikfurde, land of, 205.
Stanford, Adam, 4.
Stewart (Steuart, Steuard, Steward, Stewerd),
Andrew, archdeacon of Whithorn, 93.
Stewart, Sir Andrew, of Vchiltrie, 218, 231.
Esme, Lord Aubigine, 255.
James (Campsie), 294.
James, provost (1619), 302, 308, 309.
James, provost, liberated from Edinburgh
Tolbooth (1648), 489.
James, bailie, 66, 67, 68.
James, councillor, 303, 308, 309.
Jamy, 44.
John, bailie, 26.
John, first provost of Glasgow (1454), 43,
435.
John, provost (1477), 66, 68, 69.
John, land of, 48, 49, 50, 94.
John, burgess, 299.
John, deacon of masons, 303, 308, 310.
John, 148.
John, of Boigtoun, 120.
John, of Mynto, knight, provost (1508,
15702), 97, 145, 148, 149, 161.
Lennox family. See "Lennox."
Matthew, of Cassiltoun, land of, 48.
Matthew, clerk, 99.
Sir Matthew, of Mynto, knight, provost, 249.
Ninian, portioner of Newtown, 313.
Robert, of Mynto, provost, 108, 109, 113,
441.
Sir Robert, of Scheillinglaw, knight, 322.
Walter, of Arthurle, foundation by, of chaplinary at altar of St. Kentigern, 45, 435.
Sir Walter, of Mynto, knight, 321; Dame
Christiane Crawfurd, his wife, 302, 307, 309;
conveys sub-dean mills, multures, &c., to city,
302, 468; charter thereof by him to city, 309,
469; wadsets sub-dean mill feu-duty to city, 477;
protests that ratification of city charters should
not prejudice his rights in bailliary of regality,
482.
Sir William, 218, 231.
William, councillor, 359, 363, 397.
William, land of, 47, 93.
William, canon, founds chantry at altar of
Friars Preachers' church, 72, 438, and 78, 438.
William, bailie, 303, 309.
Stewartry. See "Barony" and "Regality."
Stirling (Striuelin, Striuilyng, Streueling, Sterueling, Striueling, Striuilyng, Streueling, Stirveling), 37, 38, 106, 118, 124, 146, 148, 186,
187, 188, 248, 270, 401, 464; Alexander,
sheriff of, 7; Thomas of, chancellor, 13.
Henry, student, 363.
Walter, councillor, 303, 309, 359, 363.
William, earl of, 374, 395.
Stobcross (Stobcors), 217, 229, 232; John Anderson, younger of, 297, 299.
Stobo, Earl of Lauderdale's infeftment of, excepted from annexation to Crown (1641), 412;
Thomas Muirhead, rector of, 97, 439; Archibald Colquhoune, person of, 191; C. Hogg of,
324.
barony of, 83, 218, 230, 260, 265, 267.
benefice of, 122.
Stocholme, lands of, 206.
Strang, John (Govan), 324, 363.
Dr. John, principal of university, 356, 357,
358, 359.
Richard, 165, 166.
Sub-deanery and deanery, reserved from annexation to Crown, 412, 481; Duke of Hamilton's
patronage and tacks of, 488.
Sub-dean lands, outside Rottenrow, in Deansyde,
in Crubbis, in Provansyde, granted by James
VI. to city, 284, 465.
See "Westercraigs."
mills, two corn mylnes and man mylne,
called the, conveyed by Sir Walter Stewart to
city, 302, 468; lands of Easter and Wester
Craigs thirled to, 303; charter of mills by Sir
Walter to city, 309, 469; sasine thereon, 469;
Sir Walter wadsets his feu-duty to city, 477.
Sub-deans. See "Clergy."
Subsidies. See "Scotland."
Superiorities (bishopric) annexed to Crown (1641)
411, 480.
Surgeons and professors of medicine, James VI.
grants them power to license, 453.
Symon, Archdeacon, 5.
Symple, Gabriel, of Craigbait, 128.
Tailors (Tailyouris, Tailyeouris), Thomas Gray,
deacon of, 303, 308, 310.
Tarbolton (Torboltone, Torboltoune), 294, 324, 363.
Lord. See "Lennox."
Tarbrax, George Lokhart of, 487.
Tarrauchtie, land of, 205.
Taxes, for minister's stipend, 492. See "Customs."
Teinds, 201, 202; signature of mortification by
Charles I. to city of teinds of the archbishopric
and St. Drymen, Driffisdale, Camsnethan, and
Traquair, 480; parliament orders confirmation
thereof, 415, 481; exchequer orders new signature, 417, 487; charter by Charles I. of these
teinds to city, 418, 487, 498; confirmed by
parliament, 423, 488.
Temple, James, bailie, 248, 249.
Temporality of benefices annexed to Crown
(1587), 192, 450. See "Bishopric."
Tenent, John (Balarnoke), 294.
Terbart, John, lands of, 103.
Terrinzean (Tellinzean), Lord of, 403, 423.
Theobalds, 468.
Thirlstane, Sir John Maitland of, knight, chancellor, 210, 216.
Lord John, chancellor, 230, 231.
Thomas, doorward to Alexander II., 9, 10.
Thomson (Thomsoun, Thomesone, Thomsone),
Sir James, chaplain, 77.
John, burgh clerk, 294, 298, 299, 308, 313,
314, 466, 467, 469, 493.
Thornton, John of, clerk of diocese, 92.
Timber. See "Markets."
Tolbooth (Tolbuth, Tobuyth), 66, 67, 68, 69, 97,
99, 109, 113, 120, 127, 136; expense of burgh
building, 351, 376, 473, 475.
Tolls. See "Customs."
Toller, Hugh, 19.
Nicol, 19.
Torphechin, lordship of, 195.
Torrence, church of, annexed to university, 334,
346; annexation confirmed by parliament, 347.
Towcross (Towcors), James Corbet of, 314.
Trade, burgh rights of, in Argyle and Lennox,
14, 431; harassed by Dumbarton Castle, held
against king, 146; grants of, in Clyde, 280, 390;
rights of home and foreign granted by Charles
I., 384, 476; burgesses only to trade within
freedom, 389; bread, ale, and aqua vit exportable to the Isles for barter, 442.
Trades. See "Crafts."
Traquair (Trauequer, Troqueir, Traqueir, Traquer),
4, 429.
lands of, 206.
teinds of. See "Teinds."
John of, 26.
John, earl of, lord high treasurer, &c., 368,
378; commissioner of general assembly, 397.
Trinsche, John, sergeant, 112.
Trochrig, Robert Boyd of, principal of university,
296.
Tron, James IV. grants leave to have tron and
troner of customs, and clerk of cokket (1489),
83, 439; goods to be there troned and customed,
84; bishop to enjoy customs, 84; cokkets
to free goods from customs throughout kingdom, 84; customs leased by bishop to Matthew
Boyd, 447; customs mortified by archbishop
to university, 189, 448; mortification confirmed
by James VI., 191, 209, 449, 451; confirmed
by parliament, 211, 451; Archibald Hamilton,
tacksman of, dispossessed by archbishop, 449;
Gavin, his son, reinstated, 449, prevents
university from uplifting customs, 449; signet
letters for entering university to customs, 449;
magistrates to hold them pending judgment,
449; Gavin Hamilton, Allan Herbertson, and
Matthew Boyd decreed to cease uplifting customs, 450; Matthew Boyd assigns his lease to
Gavin Hamilton, 450; tack of casualties by
university to Alexander Hamilton of Haggs,
456; he assigns to his son John, 457; trone
weights to be conformed to Lanark's, and troy
to French, 463 (145 and 148); customs leased by
archbishop to city, 465; charter by archbishop
to city of duties and customs of, 291, 466; he
undertakes to get university's ratification thereof,
295, 466; charter by university to city of
duties and customs, 466; sasine thereon, 296,
467; charter by university confirmed by James
VI., 467; customs confirmed to university by
Charles I., 338; archbishop's rights to metts
and measures of, reserved from act to college,
351, 473; city's rights in customs confirmed by
parliament, 353; dues and customs granted by
Charles I. to city, 387; archbishop confirms
mortification of customs to university, 471.
Tron Church. See "Churches."
Trongate (Troingait, Trongait, St. Thenaw's Gate),
48, 75, 107, 108, 109, 110, 114, 120, 140, 142,
377, 392, 414, 440, 445, 493, 497.
Trumble, Matthew, councillor, 303, 308, 309.
Tullibardyn (Tullybardyn), David of Murray of,
knight, 36.
Tullibodie (Tullibodye), Lord Alexander of,
secretary, 374, 395.
Tullo, Elizabeth, 494.
Tullois, lands of, 196.
Turnbull, Mathhew, bailie (?), 462.
William, bishop. See "Clergy."
Tyndal, Peter of, lands of, 18.
Unfreemen, bridge herring tax on, 466.
University, 371, founded (1450) by bull of Pope
Nicholas V., 31, 434, at suit of James II., 32,
after model of university of Bologna, 34;
bishops to be rectors, called chancellors, 34;
James II. grants peace and protection to, and
exempts from tributes and services, 37,
435; charter by bishop, of jurisdiction and
exemption from tributes and services, to, 39, 435;
grant by bishop of jurisdiction to, 53, 436,
James III. confirms exemption from tributes
and services, 55, 436; he charges bishops to
respect its immunities, 58, 436; with magistrates, to be conservators of friars preachers'
chantry, 76, 438; David Dwne, presbyter, interdicted from keeping grammar school in, 90, 91;
David Cunynghame, rector of, 91; James IV.
charges ordinaries spiritual not to levy tax on,
100, 440; exemptions confirmed by James V.,
106, 440, and by Mary, 118, 442; exempted
by her from (1) the clergy's 10,000 tax,
122, 443, (2) clergy's subsidy of 2000, and
future taxes, 123, 443; Archibald Betone,
chantor of Aberdeen, rector of, 123; Mary
discharges from clergy's subsidies of 2000
and 2500, 124, 443; foundation by her of
bursaries, and grant of land, to be called
"Bursouris of Queen Mary's Foundation,"
129, 444; charter by city to, of kirk-livings
granted by Queen Mary, to maintain professors
and poor students, 149, 445; principal receives
vicarage of Colmonell for salary or honorarium,
and 20 merks college rents, 154; James VI.
confirms Mary's charter, 162, 446; charter by
James VI. to, of rectory and vicarage of Govan,
to maintain a principal, three regents, a steward,
four poor students, principal's servant, a cook,
and janitor, 168, 447; charge of Govan church
committed to principal, 177; his salary, 178;
James VI. grants peace and protection to and
confirms exemptions, 187, 448; mortification
by archbishop (the chancellor) of tron and fair
or market customs to, 189, 448; confirmed
by James VI., 191, 449; Matthew Boyd
decreed to pay small customs of Glasgow to,
in preference to archbishop, 449; prevented
by Gavin Hamilton from uplifting trone
customs, 449; signet letters for entering university to the customs, 449; magistrates to
hold them pending judgment, 449450; decree
in favour of, 450; charter by James VI. to,
confirming grants of (1) Govan vicarage, (2)
friars' kirk lands, (3) trone customs, and (4)
immunities, 207, 451; also confirmed by parliament, 211, 451; rents and duties excepted
from restitution to archbishop, 252; reference
to foundation by magistrates of bursaries from
College Kirk revenue, 242, being misapplied on
richest men's sons, revenue diverted, 242;
leases trone casualties to Alexander Hamilton,
of Haggs, 456; he assigns tack to his son John,
457; archbishop undertakes to get university's
ratification of his charter to city of trone duties,
295, 466; charter by, to city of trone customs
and duties, 466; charter by archbishop, confirming the mortification of tron and fair
or market costoms, to. 471; sasine thereon,
471; archbishop confirms immunities of, 322,
471; charter of confirmation and novodamus by Charles I. of all the foundations,
mortifications, donations, &c., granted to, 328,
472, with the churches of Govan, Renfrew,
Kilbride and Torrence, Dalziel, and Colmonell,
and teinds thereof, 333, 472; precept of sasine
thereon, 472; sasine thereon, 472; confirmed by
parliament, 347, 473; rights of, reserved in act
of parliament to city, 355, 473; disposition by,
to city of Blackfriars' Kirk, 356, 474; seat reserved to, 357, 473; the archbishop, city, and
university resign Blackfriars' Kirk to Crown,
359, 474; bond by city undertaking that the
signature for Charles I.'s charter (1636) should
not be prejudicial to, 395, 477; charge of
Govan parish separated from office of principal,
470; protests that charter and mortification of
teinds by Charles I. to city should not prejudice rights of, 482.
Valoines, Philip of, 4.
Vcdreth, Rolland, son of, 7.
Vennel (the common), 50.
Vicarage of Glasgow, 122, 419422, 487, 498.
Vicars. See "Clergy."
Vicars' Alley, 335.
Victual customs. See "Customs."
Vipont, William of (de Veteri Ponte), 4.
Virgin Mary. See "St. Mary."
Wadd, Thomas, tenement of, 93.
Walker, John, sergeant, 112.
Walkinschaw, Patrik, sub-dean, 294.
Wallace (Walles), Adam, 127, 145.
Adam, bailie, 149, 161.
Archibald, bailie, 148.
Laurence, burgess (Edinburgh), 77.
William, schoolmaster, 472.
Walter, lord feu-farmer. See "Blantyre, Walter,
commendator of."
Walter, bishop's clerk, 5.
Waltargat. See "King Street."
Wan, Martin, chancellor of metropolitan church,
89, 90, 91; donation by, of annual rents to St.
Nicholas' Hospital, 92, 439.
Thomas, tenement of, 47.
Wappinschawingis, 204.
War, inhabitants impoverished by, 146; Dumbarton Castle held against king, 146; advance
for arms and ammunition, 483; committee of,
in presbytery, 484; men to be maintained for
war against Irish rebels, 484; ship sunk in
Clyde to blockade king's passage to Dumbarton, 484; ships taken for public service,
484; compensation, 484; garrison of foot and
troop of horse to be stationed in burgh, 484;
magazines, 484; contribution for maintenance of the forces, 484; magistrates to
be put on committee of, for Lanarkshire,
485, 488; burgh to provide oatmeal for
garrison and forces, 485; petition for relief of
garrison and quartering, 486; burgh to provide
quartering, 486; burgh to pay 3000 merks to
officers of regiments of Earl of Cassillis and
General Baillie, 486; contributions of burgh for
disbanding army, 486, 487; contribution for
maintenance of army, 487, 488; liberation from
incarceration for obedience to levy-acts, 488;
petitioners to be eased of quarterings on compliance with levy-acts, 489; acts against unlawful engagements repealed, (1648), 490; privy
council ordaines city to price stuff for French
army, 491.
Wards, the eight of Glasgow, 489.
Watch and ward, university exempt from, 187.
Water bailie. See "Clyde."
Watson (Watsone, Watsoun), Archibald, burgess,
99.
James, land of, 5.
R. (Cardross), 324, 363.
or Cragane, William, lands of, 94.
William, deacon of fleshers, 303, 308, 310.
Watt, William, 145.
Waulk Mill. See "Partick."
Weavers (Websters, Wobsteris, Wabsteris), Archibald Patersoun, deacon of, 303, 308, 310.
Weischaw. See "Wishaw."
Well (spring) at Gallowgate Burn, 494.
Wemyss (Weimis, Weymes, Wemis), David,
minister, 190.
William, merchant, 296.
William, councillor, 303, 308, 309.
Weir, John, student, 363.
Werneburc, Robert, son of, 7.
West country, bond subscribed by the lords and
barons of, in presence of the king and queen at
Glasgow (1565), 492.
West port, ground at, disponed to city, 493, 495;
tenement bewest of, mortified to Hutchesons'
Hospital, 496, and a barn without the, 496.
West Seas, trade in, 442; foreign trade in, 226,
452.
Wester Craigis (or lands of the sub-deans), 111,
441; multures of, thirled to sub-dean mylnes,
303, 304, 310, 469.
See "Sub-dean."
Westscheill, 216, 228, 232.
Wetche, Frederick, servitor, 322.
Wheatmilne. See "Quheitmylne."
White (Quhite), Maurice, 94.
Whiteford (Quhitfurd, Wheitfurd), John, land of, 50.
Whiteford, W. (Moffet), 294, 324.
Whiteinch, 233, 239.
Whitehall, 463, 467.
Whitekirk (Quhytkirk) or Alhammer, barony of,
195.
Whitelaw (Quhitelaw), Archibald, sub-dean, secretary, 57.
Whithorn, Andrew Stewart, archdeacon of, 93.
Whittingham (Quhittinghame), William Douglas
of, 164.
Wigton (Wigtoun), being a free burgh, strangers
may trade with, 88, 438.
Wilkie, William, regent in university, 356, 358,
359, 363, 365.
Wilkine, R. (Douglas), 294.
William, bishop's clerk, 5.
William the Lion. See "Scotland, Sovereigns of."
Wilson (Wilsoun, Wilsoune), James, bailie, 109,
113.
John, 127, 162.
Matthew, 162.
William, bailie, 395, 397.
Windehege, 217, 229, 233.
Winning, Robert, cordiner, 494.
Robert, conveys property in High Street to
city, 494.
Wishart (Wischart, Wyshard, Wischard), John,
50, 71.
Patrick, vicar of Cupar, 96.
Thomas, land of, 49.
Wishaw (Weischaw), Archibald, 71.
Patrick, 96.
Wodderop, John, 162.
Wodesyde, 217, 229, 233.
Wool Customs. See "Customs."
Wrights (Wrichtis), James Allansoun, deacon of,
303, 308, 310.
Wynd Heid, magistrates commissioned to remove beir and malt market to Wyndheid, and
the saltmarket, thence to old station, 243, 455.
Wyly, Rob, 44.
Wynter (Wyntir), David, land of, 76.
Thomas, bailie, 26.
Yair. see "Fish."
Yair (Year), William, servitor, 308, 363.
William, notary, 358.
William, 397.
Young (Yong) George, regent in university, 356,
358, 359, 363, 365.
Luke, land of, 46, 49.
Youngar, John, in Partick, 128.