ton of Rathillet, 410
Robert Ker of Kersland, 415
Mr. Donald Cargil, 419
Mr. Walter Smith, 433
Mr. Robert Garnock, 437
Mr. Robert M'Ward, 455
Captain John Paton, 458
John Nisbet of Hardhill, 472
Mr. Alexander Peden, 485
Mr. John Blackadder, 499
Mr. James Renwick, 503
Mr. Alexander Moncrief, 528
Mr. Angus M'Bean, 533
Mr. Thomas Hog, 536
Mr. Robert Fleming, 549
Mr. Alexander Shields 557
Mr. John Dickson, 577
Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston, 584
Mr. William Vetch, 594
John Balfour of Kinloch, 607
A speech of Lord Warriston's, 608
The lives of Messrs. Trails. 613
ERRATA.
Page 262. Line 5. from the foot, after _cried_, read, _The covenants,
the covenants shall yet be Scotland's reviving_.
P. 292. l. 18. from the foot, for 1657, r. 1651.
P. 505. l. 29. for _in_ r. _from_.
P. 448. l. 29. for _Fanquirs_ r. _Tanquirs_.
P. 452. l. 7. for _Learmoril_ r. _Learmond_.
P. 499. l. 10. from the foot, for _Fullialen_ r. _Tullialen_.
P. 500. foot note, for _Stirleg_ r. _Stirling_.
P. 502. l. 17. for _first_ r. _farther_.
P. 603. foot note, last line, for _they_ r. _the king_.
FOOTNOTES
[1] Mr Renwick's life wrote by Mr Shields and published _anno_ 1724.
[2] Of these records belonging to the state carried away by Cromwel to
secure our dependence on England, there were 85 hogsheads lost Dec. 18,
1660, in a ship belonging to Kirkaldy, as she was returning with them
from London. And as for the church records and registers, a great many
of them also (either through the confusion of the then civil wars, or
falling into the hands of the prelates while prelacy prevailed in
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