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with invasion of France by Henry V, ?304.
?– in Olivier Basselin, ?304-5, 312.
?– in Ballade on Jeanne d'Arc, ?305.
?– in Monstrelet, ?305.
?– in DÉpucellage de la ville de Tournay, ?306.
?– in Courroux de la Mort contre les Anglois, ?306, 307.
?– in Eustache Deschamps's works, ?307-12.
?– in Jean Molinet's poems, ?313.
?– in CrÉtin, ?313.
?– in Larivey's Les Tromperies, ?313.
?– in Saint-Amant's Rome Ridicule, ?314.
?– in Conrart, ?314.
?– in Bower, ?315-16.
?– in Hemingburgh, ?316-17, 318.
?– in Bower, ?318.
?– in anonymous political song, ?319.
?– in Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, ?319-20, 344.
?– in Skelton, ?320-1.
?– in John Oxenedes, ?322.
?– in Annales Gandenses, ?323.
Feuds, measures against them taken by James VI, ?214.
Fitz-Michael, John, his liberality to Monks of May, ?162.
Fleming, Lord, besieged in Dumbarton Castle, ?205.
Fleming, Mary, ?35-48.
?– related to Mary Stuart, ?35.
?– as Queen of the Bean, ?36-8.
?– courted by Sir Henry Sidney, ?38.
?– courtship of, by Secretary Maitland, ?39-41.
?– marries Maitland, ?42.
?– with Mary Stuart on morning of Bothwell's trial, ?43.
?– sends ring to Mary at Lochleven, ?43.
?– is asked for by Mary at Sheffield, ?44.
?– death of her husband, ?44.
?– appeals to Elizabeth for burial of husband's body, ?45-6.
?– subjected to petty annoyances by Morton, ?47.
?– obtains reversion of husband's forfeiture, ?48.
Football and golf cried down to encourage archery, ?273.
Forret, John, proprietor of May Island, ?178.
Ghent, looted by English, ?323.
Gilbert of St. Martin, his gift of land to Monastery on May Island, ?163.
Giles, St., feast of, ?190.
?– history of, ?192-3.
?– parish church of Edinburgh dedicated to, ?193.
?– relic of, ?193-4.
?– statue of, destroyed, ?194-6.
?– in Guillaume Paradin, ?347-8.
?– denounced as ridiculous by John Bale, ?349.
?– by William Lambarde, ?349-352.
?– by Thomas Fuller, ?354.
?– explanation of, suggested by Fuller, ?355.
?– by Fynes Moryson, ?356.
?– by the author of Mad Pranks and Merry Jests of Robin Goodfellow, ?356-7.
?– by Du Cange, ?358.
?– by Professor Wattenbach, ?358.
?– by the author of England under the Normans, ?358.
?– further suggestion as to origin of, ?359-60.
Loreto in Italy, ?141.
?– Legend and Cult of our Lady of, ?141-2.
?– origin of name, ?142.
?– wealth of, ?142.
?– statue of Our Lady of, carried off by the French, ?142.
Loretto (Laureto, Laureit), chapel of, founded by Thomas Douchtie, ?143.
?– patronized by James V, ?143-4.
?– healing power attributed to, ?145.
?– alleged imposture at, ?148-52.
?– destruction of, ?147, 152.
Ludovic, Duke of Lennox, heritable right of appointing Provost and Bailies of Glasgow granted to, ?254.
?– nominates Sir George Elphinstone Provost, ?254.
?– delegates his authority to Sheriff, ?254.
?– grants "exercise of the offices" of Glasgow to Stewarts of Minto, ?255.
Lyndsay, Sir David, his lines on shrine and hermit of Loretto, ?144-5.
Maister Randolphe's Fantasie, ?91-128.
?– analysis of poem, ?103-128.
?– authorship of, ?128.
Maitland, Secretary, courts and marries Mary Fleming, ?39-42.
?– death of, ?44.
Maitland of Thirlstane and James VI, ?210-11.
Malcolm, the King's Cupbearer, and Monks of May, ?167-8.
Marie, Ballad of the Queen's, question of its authenticity, ?26-7.
Mary, Queen of Scots, ?1-23.
?– her beauty, ?3-4.
?– her portraits, ?4-5.
?– her complexion, ?5.
?– her eyes, ?6.
?– her hair, ?6-7.
?– wears wigs, ?7.
?– her hands, ?7.
?– her voice, ?7-8, 19.
?– her stature, ?7.
?– her figure, ?8.
?– a precocious child, ?8.<



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