Duke of, 42, 102, 148, 153, 155, 159, 161-3, 165-6
Robert, 62-3, 65, 71-3, 77-9, 82-4
Highland Host, the, 41-2
Highlanders, loyalty of, 169-71
their value as soldiers, 168, 181
Hislop, Andrew, execution of, 125-7
James the Second, as Duke of York, favours Claverhouse, 44
High Commissioner in Scotland, 91, 97
promotes Claverhouse, 139-40
summons him to London, 141
announces invasion of England to Scotch Council, 143
orders Scotch troops to England, 144
at Salisbury, 145-7
his flight and return, 148
ordered to leave the capital by William, 148
his last interview with Balcarres and Claverhouse, 149-50
leaves England, 150
his foolish letter to the Estates, 156
his letter to Claverhouse falls into hands of Hamilton, 165
his promises of toleration, 197 _note_, 214
his letter to Ballechin, 215 _note_
Keppoch, Colin Macdonald of, 170, 173-4, 183
Killing-time, the, 111-36
King, Rev. John, 64, 71
Lag, the Laird of, 49-53, 114 _note_
Latin poem on Battle of Bothwell Bridge, 68 _note_
Lauderdale, Duke of, 33, 39, 42, 58, 98
Earl of, 98-101
Leather guns, 201
Leighton, Bishop, 34, 40
Leslie, David, 30
Letters from Claverhouse to Archbishop Burnet, 107, 108
to Duke of Hamilton, 163-4
to James, 215 _note_
to Earl of Melfort, 186-92
to Linlithgow, 48-9, 54, 56, 64-5, 67, 70
to Lord Murray, 196-7
to Queensberry, 92, 94, 96 _note_, 99 _note_, 103-4, 109, 117, 138
Leven, Earl of, 166, 200, 212
Linlithgow, Earl of, 44, 81
Livingstone, George, Lord, 83, 145, 162-3
Sir Thomas, 150, 172, 185, 199
William, 176, 177 _note_, 214 _note_
Macaulay on Claverhouse, 13, 17, 18, 119, 125, 151 _note_
Macdonald of Keppoch, 170
Macdonalds, killed at Killiecrankie, 213
Mackay, General, story of his alleged quarrel with Claverhouse, 16 _note_
commands the troops in Scotland, 172
tries to raise the Clans for William, 178-9
marches against Claverhouse, 184-5
new plan of campaign, 193
sends Lord Murray to Blair Castle, 195
takes the field again, 199
the strength of his army, 200-1 and _note_
marches through the Pass of Killiecrankie, 204-5
his order of battle, 206
his address to his troops, 208
his bravery, 211
his opinion of English soldiers, 212 _note_
his retreat to Stirling, 212-13
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