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A

Aberdeen
Aberdeen, Lord Provost of
Aberdeen, university of
Aberdeen Daily Journal (WWI War Effort)
Aberdeen Daily Journal (WWI Women in industry)
Albert, Prince
Anne, Queen
Arthur, Janet
Albany, duke of
Alexander III, King
Alexander V, Pope
Alien Act, 1705
Alloway
Anderson, Miss, Principal Lady Inspector of Factories
Annabella Murray, Countess of Mar
Annan
Annandale, Robert Bruce, lord of
Anne of Denmark
Aquitaine, dukes of
Arbroath, Bernard, Abbot of
Arbroath (1320), Declaration of
Argyll (1293), creation of sheriffdom of
Argyll, Duke of (1707)
Arran, James Hamilton, earl of
Articles of Union
Augubly, Jaques
Avignon
Ayr
Ayr Manuscript (1318)
Ayr Prison

B

Baghdad
Balliol, John
Banff
Bannockburn (1314), Battle of
Basra
Bastie, Seigneur de la
Belhaven, Lord (1707)
Bernard, Abbot of Arbroath
Berry, JP
Berwick
Berwick (Eyemouth Fishing Disaster)
Blackadder, John
Blois, France
Blyth, George
Board of Trade Labour Gazette
Bombay
Boniface VIII, Pope
Borthwick, Robert
Boyce, R
Boyle, David (Earl of Glasgow) (1707)
Branxton, Northumberland
Breadalbane, Lord
Breize, Monsieur de
Brown, John (genealogist)
Bruce, Edward
Bruce, Robert
Buchanan, George
Buckingham Palace
Burnmouth
Burns, Robert
Burn’s Cottage, Alloway

C

Caledonia, New
Calshot Naval Air Station, Southampton
Cambuskenneth, Abbey of
Cambuskenneth (1314), Statute of
Cameron, RH, Session Clerk, Dean Parish Church
Cameron of Lochiel, Sir Ewan (1680)
Canada
Canterbury, Archbishop of
Cardross (1329), death of King Robert I
Carrick ARSA, A
Catherine of Aragon
Central Flying School, Upavon, Wiltshire
Chapman and Millar, printers
Charles I
Charlestown, Fife
Chief Constable of Midlothian
Church of Scotland (1707)
Claim of Right, 1689
Clerk of Penicuik, Sir John (1707)
Cockburn, Robert, Bishop of Ross
Cockpit at Whitehall
Coldstream
Columba, St
Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies
Comyn, John, lord of Badenoch
Corbeil (1326), Treaty of
Corse, John
Coldingham
Craigleith Military Hospital
Cromartie, Earl of (1707)
Ctesiphon (1916), battle of
Curtiss biplane

D

Darien
David, King of Scotland
Dean Parish Church, Edinburgh
Denmark, Anne of
Dodds, Sir James, Under Secretary for Scotland
Donoghue or McAllister, May
Douglas, Sir James
Douglas, James (2nd Duke of Queensberry) (1707)
Dumbarton Castle
Dumfries Abbey
Dunbar
Dunbar (1296), Battle of
Dunbar, William
Dunchattan, George Macintosh of
Dundee
Dundee, Lord Provost of
Dunfermline Abbey
Dupplin, Viscount (1707)

E

East India Company
Eastminster Cemetery
Eastwood, Glasgow
Eddleston Water
Edinburgh Castle (Scottish Wars of Independence)
Edinburgh Castle (Flodden)
Edinburgh, Dean Parish Church
Edinburgh, Lord Provost of
Edinburgh-Northampton (1328), Treaty of
Edmonston, Elizabeth
Edward I, king of England
Edward II, king of England
Edward III, king of England
Edward IV, king of England
Edwards, Maude
Elgin
Elizabeth I, Queen
Ellem, Berwickshire
Erskine, James (1707)
Ettrick Forest
Eyemouth

F

Fairlie, Reginald
Falkirk (1298), Battle of
Falkland Palace, Fife
Faroe Islands
Fayrer, Sir Joseph
Ferdinand, king of Spain
Fergus I, King
Fingall, SS
Fletcher of Saltoun, Andrew (1707)
Flodden, battle of
Flora Stevenston’s School
Fordun, Chronicle of
Fort Augustus
France, King Philip IV of
Francis I, king of France
Fraser, William, Chief Constable for Inverness-shire

G

Galloway, John Balliol, lord of
Gascony
George I
George III, King
George IV, King
George V, King
George Square, Glasgow
German Submarine Campaign, 1917
Gibralter
Glasgow, Earl of (1707)
Glen Trool (1307), Battle of
Glorious Revolution, 1689
Godolphin, Lord (1707)
Gordon, Cuthbert
Gordon, George
Graham, James Gillespie
Granada
Gray, William
Green, Captain Thomas

H

Haddington, Earl of
Hamburg
Hamilton, Duke of (1707)
Hamilton, James, earl of Arran
Hamilton, John (2nd Baron Belhaven)
Hans, king of Denmark
Harley, Robert (1707)
Hendon
Henry VII, king of England
Henry VIII, king of England
Henry, lord Darnley
Heselrig, sheriff of Lanark, William
Holinshed, Raphael
Holyrood, Edinburgh
Holy Land, The
Hume, Rev David
Hume, John Douglas

I

Inverness
Iraq

J

James II, king of Scotland
James III, king of Scotland
James IV, king of Scotland
James V, king of Scotland (Flodden)
James V, king of Scotland (Letters and Diaries)
James VI and I (Union 1707)
James VII
John, king of Scotland
John XXII, Pope
Johnston, Sir Patrick (1707)
Julius II, Pope

K

Kerr, Philip, 11th earl of Lothian
Killiecrankie
King’s College, Aberdeen
Kintyre (1293), creation of sheriffdom of
Kirkcaldy
Knox, William
Kurna
Kut al Amara

L

Labour Gazette, Board of Trade
Lanark, William Heselrig, sheriff of
legal precedent
Leigh, Mary
Leith
Leith (1707)
Leith, Cudbear Manufactory
Lennel House, Berwickshire
Leo X, Pope
Limekilns Church
Lindsay of Pitscottie, Robert
Liverpool
Lloyd George
London
London & Edinburgh Shipping Company of Leith
Loch Ness
Lockhart of Carnwath, George (1707)
London Gazette, 17 May 1918
Lords of Articles, abolition of, 1690
Lothian, Philip Kerr, 11th earl of
Loudoun Hill (1307), Battle of
Louis XII, king of France
Lubeck
Lusitania
Lytton, Lady Constance

M

Macao, China
Macintosh of Dunchattan, George
Malacca, Sraits of
Mar, Earl of (1707)
Mar, Lady Annabella Murray, countess of
Marchmont, Earl of (1707)
Margaret, Maid of Norway
Margaret, Princess of Denmark
Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV
Marne Factory, Springburn, Glasgow
Mary, Queen of Scots (Letters & Diaries)
Mary, Queen of Scots (Union of the Crowns)
Mary of Gueldres
Mary of Guise
Maule, Mrs
Maule of Panmure, Thomas
Maximilian, emperor
McAllister or Donoghue, May
Melrose Abbey
Melville, James
Menteith, keeper of Dumbarton Castle, Sir John
Mesopotamia
Milan, duchy of
Millar, Chapman and, printers
Milne, Andrew
Milne, David
Minghella, Francis
Moll, Hermann
Moncrieff, Lord
Mons Factory, Springburn, Glasgow
Montrose
Munro, Robert, Secretary for Scotland
Mure TD, Lieut. Col. AH
Murray, Andrew
Murray, countess of Mar, Lady Annabella

N

Nairne, Sir David (1707)
National Records of Scotland
National Savings Movement
New Caledonia
New York
Newcastle
Nisbet, Hugh
Norham Castle
Northampton, Treaty of Edinburgh-
Northumbria
Norway, Margaret Maid of

O

Ogilvy, James (Earl of Seafield) (1707)
Orkney (Wars of Independence)
Orkney (Union of the Crowns)
Oxford, Earl of

P

Paisley
Panama
Pankhurst, Emmeline
Panmure, Thomas Maule of
Parker, Fanny
Parliament House, Edinburgh
Pass of Brander (1308), Battle of
Paterson, Hugh
Paterson, William (Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies)
Paterson, William
Paton, Henry
Paton, William (1939)
Paton, William (1945)
Peace and War, Act anent, 1703
Pennant, Thomas (1775)
Perth Prison
Philip IV, King of France
Picardy
Pitscottie, Robert Lindsay of
Pont, Timothy

Q

Queensberry, 2nd Duke of (1707)

R

Redford, Andrew
Reekie, Rev James
Renfrewshire
Reykjavik
Robert I, King of Scots
Robertson, Sir William, Lieutenant for County of Fife
Rome
Ross, Robert Cockburn, bishop of
Roxburgh Castle
Roxburghe, Duke of (1707)
Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Naval Air Service
Royal Scottish Academy
Royal Victoria Hospital

S

Sauchieburn (1488), battle of
Scone
Scottish Council of Women Citizens Associations
Scrymgeour, Alexander
Scrymgeour Charter (1298), The
Seafield, Earl of (1707)
Security, Act anent, 1704
Sheerness, Kent
Skye (1293), creation of sheriffdom of
snail and the bottle, the
Somers, Lord (1707)
Southampton, Calshot Naval Air Station
Spain (1330)
Spain (1707)
Speed, John
Spittal
Springburn ‘Red Cross’ Hospital, Glasgow
St Andrew, patron saint of Scotland
St Andrews
St Andrews, bishop of
St Andrews (1309), parliament in
St Andrews University
St Columba
St James Palace, London
St Margaret, SS
Stevenage
Stevenson, David
Steward, Robert (1318)
Stirling Bridge (1297), Battle of
Stirling Castle (Flodden)
Stirling Castle (Union of the Crowns)
Stirling, Royal Burgh of (1707)
Stoneyburn, West Lothian
Stuart, James Francis (the Old Pretender)

T

Tank Campaign, Motherwell
Taymouth Castle
Teviotdale
Thames Estuary
Thomas, earl of Surrey
Thomson, Rev Robert J
Thomson, William
Tudor, Margaret
Tulliallan, Fife, lands of
Turkey
Tweed, River
Tweeddale (Union of the Crown)
Tweeddale, Marquis of (1707)
Tyninghame

U

Upavon, Wiltshire, Central Flying School
Urquhart Castle

V

Victor, Cecile
Victoria, Queen

W

Wales
Wallace, Alan
Wallace, William
Warbeck, Perkin
Waring, Lady Clementine
Waring, Major Walter
Wellmeadow cafe, Paisley
Westminster Abbey (Flodden)
Westminster Abbey (Union of the Crowns)
Westminster (1707)
Wharton, Lord (1707)
Whitelaw, William
William, King
William, Prince of Orange
Wilmot, Nova Scotia
Wilson, James
Windermere
Wodrow, Reverend Robert (1707)
Womens’ Social and Political Union
Worcester Affair, 1705

X

Y

Yule, Captain Charles

Z

Zeppelin attacks

 

 

 
 
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