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Fraser, John, tried for adultery, p. 353.

Gardens, breaking of, p. 343.

Gillespie, John, and others, tried for the murder of Major Menzies,
p. 183.

Gowrie, genealogical anecdotes of the family of, p. 15.

Gowrie, John, Earl of, tried for conspiring to murder the King,
P. 23.

Gowrie, John, Earl of, obtains a supersedere, or personal protection
from arrest, p. 417.

Gowrie, William, Earl of, seizes King James, p. 40.

Graham, John, a Lord of Session, murdered by Sir James Sandi-
lands, p. 174.

Gray, James, tried for the murder of Archibald Murray, p. 164.
Gray, the Master of, Chancellor of the Jury who sat upon Archi-
bald Douglas, p. 12; genealogical anecdotes of his family, p. 15;
assaults King James in the palace of Falkland, p. 41.

Green, Captain Thomas, and his crew, tried for piracy, p. 279.
Guthrie, John, tried for adultery, p. 351.

Haitly, Margaret, tried for adultery, p. 357.

Hamilton, family of, next heirs to the Crown, p. 47.

Hamilton, Sir Thomas, King's Advocate, p. 23, 69, 72.

Henderson, Mr. George, merchant's trial for forgery, p. 317.

Home, of Spot, tried and acquitted for the murder of Darnley,
P. 14.

Impostor of Bargarran, p. 405.

Incest, Trials for, from p. 342 to 350.

Johnston, Agnes, tried for the murder of —— Lamb, a child,
p. 156.

Jury, trial by, the various attacks made upon it, from p. 124 to p.

133, 198; privilege of jury restored, p. 214; and abused, p. 257.
Justiciary, Court of, idea that an appeal lies from this court to the
House of Lords, p. 92, 122.

Ker, Sir James, tried for celebrating clandestine marriage, p. 380.

Leasing-making, trials for, p. 137, 142.

Lockhart, Sir George, Lord President of the Court of Session, John
Chislie of Dalry tried for murdering him, p. 163.

Logan of Restalrig sits on the trial of Archibald Douglas for the
murder of Darnley, p. 13; genealogical anecdotes of his family,

p. 15; tried for Gowrie's conspiracy, p. 54; summons of treason
against him, p. 419.

Lords of Session, Galbreath, Graham, and Lockhart, murdered,
P. 174.

Luss, Laird of, Laird of Macgregor tried for slaughtering his friends,
p. 149.

Mary, Queen, Thomas Scott and Henry Yair tried for keeping her
a prisoner, p. 420.

Macdonald, Archibald, of Barrisdale, tried as attainted of high trea-
son, p. 113.

Macgregor, Laird of, tried for slaughtering the Laird of Luss's
friends, p. 149.

Macgregor, Malcolm, tried for the murder of John Stewart, p. 258.
Macgregor, Patrick Roy, tried for a number of crimes, p. 153.
Marriage, clandestine celebration of, p. 380, 381.

Mass, trials for saying, p. 368, 377.

Maciver and Macallum, tried for the fraudulent destroying of ships,
p. 294.

Macleod, Mrs. tried for forgery, p. 317.

Menzies, Major, John Gillespie and others tried for his murder,
p. 183.

Mortoun, Earl of, concerned in the murder of Darnley, p. 8; seizes
King James, p. 39; tried for the murder of Darnley, 430.
Mowbray, David, tried for tumult within burgh, p. 264.
Mowbray, Francis, doom pronounced over his dead body, p. 74.
Murder, trials for, p. 146, 149, 153, 156, 158, 160, 164, 168,
175, 183, 190, 199, 215, 258.

Murdoch, John, tried for adultery, p. 357.

Murray, Archibald, James Gray tried for his murder, p. 164
Niven, John, tried for leasing-making against the Duke of Albany
and York, p. 142.

Nonjuring clergymen, trials of, 381, 286.

Ogilvie, the Jesuit, his remarks upon the mob of Edinburgh which

assaulted King James in the Tolbooth, p. 42; his trial for saying
of mass, acknowledging the Papal jurisdiction, declining to an-
swer questions put to him by the Privy Council, &c. p. 369.
Ormistone, Laird of, his confession when executed for the murder
of Darnley, p. 426.

Papist, p. 40, 270, 369, 377.

Parricide, John Dickson tried for, p. 145.

Piracy, trials for, p. 279, 294.

Piscatorie, Leonardo, tried for shooting and maiming John Simp-
son, claims to be tried by jury, 128.

Poieret, Elias, John Master of Tarbett, and others, tried for his
murder, p. 175.

Presbyterian clergymen, their zeal against carnal impurities, and
against witchcraft, p. 348, 394, 377.

Prescription of crimes established, p. 258.

Print, political, Mr. John Thomson and Charles Auchmouty, tried
for causing one to be engraved, p. 104

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Ramsay, John and George Clerk, tried for the murder of John An-
derson, p. 160.

Ramsay, Sir John, and Sir Thomas Erskine, relieve the King at
St. Johnston, p. 34.

Religion, crimes against, 362, 369, 377, 380, 381, 386.
Riot; see Tumult.

Robertson, Patrick, tried for adultery, p. 353.

Rois, Thomas, tried for publishing at Oxford a pasquinade against
the Scots, p. 80.

Rutherfoord, Andrew, tried for the murder of James Douglas,
p. 158.

Ruthven, Mr. Alexander, tried for conspiring to murder the King,
P. 23.

Sandilands, Sir James, relieves the King, p. 41; murders a Lord of
Session, p. 174; gets the gift of a Lady's estate who was burned
for witchcraft, 395.

Session, Galbreath, Graham, and Lockhart, Lords of, murdered,
P. 174.

Ships, destroying of, p. 294.

Skene, James, tried for treason, p. 83.

Stansfield, Philip, remarkable anecdote of him, p. 37.

Stewart, James, tried for the murder of Campbell of Glenure,
p. 215.

Stewart, John, Malcolm Macregor tried for murdering him, p. 258.
Stewart, Mr. John, tried for leasing-making against the Earl of Ar-
gyle, p. 137.

Storey, James, tried for the murder of William Stewart, p. 199.
Strathmore, Earl of, James Carnegie of Finhaven tried for his
murder, p. 199.

Tannahill, Barbara, tried for incest, p. 345.

Tarbet, John, Master of, tried for the murder of Elias Poiret, p. 175.
Taylor, Mr. Daniel, and twenty-four other clergymen, tried for
not praying for King George, p. 386.

Tennant Francis, tried for a seditious pasquinade, p. 69.
Theft and fornication, tried in one indictment, p. 359.

Thomson, Mr. John, tried for having committed treason by engrav-
ing a political print, p. 104.

Treason, trials for, p. 1, 7, 24, 54, 69, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 83,
85, 90, 104, 113.

Tumult within burgh, David Mowbray tried for, p. 264.

Wallace, Mr. John, tried for saying of mass, p. 377.

Weemyss, and Young, claim to be tried by jury, p. 125.
Wilson, James, tried for incest, p. 344.

Witchcraft, trials for, from p. 390 to 404.

Witch, accompt of expences of burning one, p. 433.

York, James, Duke of, sits in Privy Council when James Skene
emits a treasonable declaration, p. 83; John Niven tried for leas-
ing-making against him, p. 142.

Young and Weemyss, claim to be tried by jury, p. 125.

Printed by A. Napier,

No. 43, Trongate, Glasgow. S

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