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James, Steward-Guardian of Scotland
James Edward, the Old Pretender (also called James VIII and III)
Jedburgh
Jeffreys, Lord Chief Justice
Jermyn, Lord
Joan, Queen (Joan Beaufort; wife of James I)
Joan of Arc
John, King of England
John, King of France
John, Lord of the Isles
John Balliol, King
John of Fordoun
John of Gaunt
John Sobieski, King of Poland
Johnson, Hester (‘Stella’)
Johnson, Dr Samuel
Johnston, Archibald, of Warriston
Johnstone, Chevalier de
Johnstone family
Jones, Inigo
Jonson, Ben
Joyce, Cornet
Julius II, Pope
Juxon, William, Bishop of London
Kay clan
Keith, James
Kelso
Kennedy, Bishop
Kensington Palace
Keppel, Arnold Joost van, Earl of Albemarle
Ker of Fernihurst
Ker (or Carr), Robert, Earl of Somerset
see
Somerset, Robert Ker (or Carr), Earl of
Kérouaille, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth
see
Portsmouth, Louise de
Kérouaille, Duchess of
Ketch, John
Kidderminster
Kildrummy Castle
Killearn
Killiecrankie, Pass of
Kilsyth, Battle of (1645)
Kingsburgh, MacDonald of
King’s College, University of Aberdeen
King’s Men
Kirk, the
see also
Covenanters; National Covenant; Solemn League and Covenant Kirkcaldy of Grange
Kirke, General
Kirk o’Field, Edinburgh
Kirkton, Reverend James
Knox, John
‘Confession of Faith’
A First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women
Lane, Jane
Lang, Andrew
Langland, William
Langside
Lansdowne, Lord
Largs, Battle of (1263)
La Rocca
La Rochelle
Laud, William
Lauder
Lauderdale, John Maitland, Earl of
Leeds
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of
Leith
Treaty of
Lennox, Duke of (son of Esmé Stewart)
Lennox, Caroline
Lennox, Charles Stewart, Earl of
Lennox, Earl of (in reign of James I)
Lennox, Earl of (in reign of James V)
Lennox, Esmé Stewart, Seigneur d’Aubigny, Earl of
Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of
Lennox, Matthew Stewart, Earl of
Lennox and Richmond, Duke of
Leo X, Pope
Leonard (shoe-maker)
Leslie, Alexander, Earl of Leven
see
Leven, Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leslie, David
Leven, Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of
Leven, 3rd Earl of
Liddesdale
Lindsay, Earl of
Lindsay of the Mount, Sir David
Linklater, Eric
Linlithgow
Linlithgow Palace
Liria, Duke of, later 2nd Duke of Berwick
Livingstone, Sir Alexander
Livingstone family
Lochaber
Loch Arkaig
Lochiel, Donald Cameron of (Jacobite)
Lochiel, Donald Cameron of (in Queen Victoria’s reign)
Loch Leven Castle
Lochmaben
Loch nan Uamh
Lockhart, George, of Carnwath
London
Londonderry
Long Parliament
Lords, House of
Lords of the Congregation
Lorraine, Cardinal of
Lorraine, Chevalier de
Loudon, Earl of
Louis XI, King of France
Louis XII, King of France
Louis XIII, King of France
Louis XIV, King of France
Louis XV, King of France
Louis XVIII, King of France
Louise, later Abbess of Maubuisson
Louise of Stolberg-Gedern, Princess
Lowestoft
Luther, Martin
Lyme
Lynch, Michael
MacAlpine, Kenneth
Macaulay, Lord
Macbeth
MacDonald, Bishop Hugh
MacDonald, Flora
MacDonald of Boisdale
MacDonald of Kingsburgh
Macdonalds, the,
see also
names of individuals
Machiavelli, Niccolo
Macgregor, Rob Roy
McIan (or McKean) clan
Mackay, General
Mackenzie, Compton:
The Four Winds of Love
Mackenzie of Kintail
Mackintosh of Borlum
MacLellan
Madeleine of France
Madrid
Magdalen College, Oxford
Mahon, Major-General, ‘Maid of Norway’
Maintenon, Madame de
Mair (or Major), John
Maisonfleur, M. de
Maitland, F. W.
Maitland, Sir James, of Thirlestane
Maitland, John, Earl of Lauderdale
see
Lauderdale, John Maitland, Earl of
Maitland, William, of Lethington
Malcolm III, King of Scotland
Malcolm IV, King of Scotland
Malplaquet, Battle of (1709)
Manchester
Mansell, Francis
Mar, John Erskine, Earl of (guardian of James VI and I)
Mar, John Erskine, Earl of (‘Bobbing Johnnie’)
Mar, John Stewart, Earl of
March, Earl of
Margaret, Maid of Galloway
Margaret, Princess (daughter of James I), later Queen of France
Margaret, Princess (daughter of Robert III)
Margaret, Queen (wife of Malcolm III; mother of David I)
Margaret of Burgundy
Margaret of Denmark (wife of James III)
Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland (wife of James IV)
Marie de Guise (wife of James V)
Marie de Medici
Marischal, Earl
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of
as John Churchill
as Duke of Marlborough
Marston Moor, Battle of (1644)
Marten, Henry
Marvell, Andrew
Mary I (Mary Tudor), Queen of England
as Princess
Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland
before her accession
Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Princess (daughter of James II)
Mary, Princess Royal, later Princess of Orange (daughter of Charles I)
Mary of Gueldres (wife of James II)
Mary of Modena (wife of James VII and I)
Masque of Blackness, The
Matilda (daughter of Henry I)
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor
Maurice, Prince
Maurice of Nassau
Maximilian, Holy Roman Emperor
Maxwell, John, Lord Herries
see
Herries, John Maxwell, Lord
Maxwell, Lord
Maxwell family
Mazarin, Cardinal
Medici, Catherine de
Medici, Marie de
Medway, River
Melrose
Melun, Siege of
Melville, Andrew
Melville, Sir James
Menteith, Malise Graham, Earl of Strathearn, then Earl of
see
Graham, Malise, Earl of Strathearn, then Earl of Menteith
Methven, Henry Stewart, Earl of
Methven Castle
Middlesex, Earl of
Milton, John
Moffat, Alistair
Monk, Bess
Monk, General, later Duke of Albemarle
Monmouth, James, Duke of
Mons Meg (gun)
Monson, Sir William
Montagu, later Earl of Sandwich
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de
Montereau
Montpensier, Anne-Marie-Louise de (La Grande Mademoiselle)
Montrose, James Graham, Earl of
Moray
Moray, Archibald Douglas, Earl of
Moray, Bishop of
Moray, Earl of (present-day)
Moray Firth
Moray, James Stewart, Earl of (son-in-law of above)
Moray, Lord James Stewart, Earl of
as Lord James Stewart
as Earl of Moray
More, Sir Thomas
More Drummond, James
Moretta (ambassador of Savoy)
Morton, Earl of (in reign of James I)
Morton, Earl of (in reign of James V)
Morton, James Douglas, 4th Earl of
Mure, Elizabeth, of Rowallan
Mure, Sir Robert, of Rowallan
Murray, Andrew
Murray, Lord George
Murray, John, of Broughton
Murrays of Atholl
Musselburgh
Muti, Palazzo
see
Palazzo Muti, Rome
Mutiny Act (1694)
Nantes
Naples
Napoleon, Emperor
Naseby
(later
Royal Charles
)
as
Royal Charles
Naseby, Battle of (1645)
National Covenant
Neville’s Cross, Battle of (1346)
Newark
Newbury, Mayor of
Newcastle
Newcastle, Earl of
Newmarket
New Model Army
Newton, Isaac
New York (formerly New Amsterdam)
Nicoll, John
Nimuegen, Treaty of (1678)
Norfolk, Duke of
Norham
Normandy, Robert, Duke of
Northampton, Henry Howard, Earl of
North Berwick witches
North Inch
Northumberland, Henry Percy, Earl of
Northumberland, John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, Duke of
Notre-Dame, Cathedral of
Nottingham
Oates, Titus
Observant Friars
Old Pretender, the
see
James Edward, the Old Pretender
Order of the Knights of the Thistle
Orkney
Orkney, Bishop of
Orkney, Elizabeth Villiers, Countess of
Orléanists (or Armagnacs)
Orléans, Gaston, Duc d’
Orléans, Louis d’
Orléans, Philippe, Duc d’ (‘Monsieur’)
Ormond, Hugh Douglas, Earl of
Ormonde, Duke of
Ormonde, Marquis of
Orrery, Lord
Otterburn, Battle of (1388)
Ottoman Turks
Oudenarde, Battle of (1708)
Overbury, Sir Thomas
Oxford
Oxford, Robert Harley, Earl of
Oxford University
Palazzo Muti, Rome
Palazzo Savelli, Albano
Palmer, Barbara, Lady Castlemaine
see
Castelmaine, Barbara Palmer, Lady
Paris
Parker, Charles
Parliament (English)
during reign of Charles I
see also
Commons, House of; Lords, House of
Parliament (Scottish/the Estates)
Paterson, William
Paulet, Sir Amyas
Peasants’ Revolt (1381)
Penal Laws
Penderel, Richard
Penn, William
Pepys, Samuel
Percy, Henry, Earl of Northumberland
Percy, Sir Henry
Percy family,
see also
names of individuals
Perth
Gowrie House
Perth, Earl of
Peterborough Cathedral
Peterhead
Petition of Right
Philip II, King of Spain
Philip III, King of Spain
Philiphaugh, Battle of (1645)
Physic Garden, Trinity Hospital
Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius (later Pope Pius II)
Pinkie, Battle of (1547)
Pitscottie, Robert Lindsay of
Pius II, Pope (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini)
Plantation of Ulster
Poitiers, Battle of (1356)
Ponsonby, General
Pontefract Castle
Portland, William Bentinck, Earl of
Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of (‘Fubbs’)
Power (or Polwarth), James
Prague
Prayer Book (1662)
Presbyterianism
Preston, Battle of
1648
1715
Prestonpans, Battle of (1745)
Pride, Colonel
Privy Council
Protestantism/Protestants
in Bohemia
and Buchanan
and Charles II
and Elizabeth I
in France
in Germany
and Henry VIII
in Ireland
and James V
and James VII and II
and James Edward, the Old Pretender
and Mary, Queen of Scots
in Netherlands
in Scotland
and the succession
see also
Church of England; Covenanters; Dissenters; Independents; Kirk, the; Presbyterianism; Puritans; Reformation
Puritans
Pym, John
Queensberry, Duke of
Radcliffe, Thomas, Earl of Sussex
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Ramillies, Battle of (1706)
Ramsay, John
Ramsay, John, of Balmain
Randolph, Sir Thomas
Red Douglases,
see also
names of individuals
Reformation
Retz, Cardinal de
Rheims, Archbishop of
Richard II, King of England
Richard III, King of England
Richard, Duke of York (opposes Henry VI)
Richard, Duke of York (son of Edward IV)
Richelieu, Cardinal
Richmond and Gordon, Duke of (present-day)
Richmond Park
Ridolfi plot
Riot Act
Rizzio (or Riccio), David
Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland
Robert II, King of Scotland
Robert III, King of Scotland (formerly John, Earl of Carrick)
Rob Roy
Robsart, Amy
Rochester, Earl of
Roe, Sir Thomas
Rogers, William
Rome,
see also
Palazzo Muti
Ronsard, Pierre de
Ross, Countess of
Ross, Euphemia
Ross, Thomas
Rothesay, Prince David, Duke of
Rothesay Castle
Rowse, A. L.
Roxburgh
Roxburgh Castle
Royal Ascot
Royal Charles
(formerly
Naseby
)
as
Naseby
Royal College of Physicians
Royal Society
Royston
Rubens, Peter Paul
The Apotheosis of King James
Rupert, Prince
Russell, Admiral
Russell, Conrad
Ruthven, Alexander, Master of Gowrie
Ruthven, Beatrix
Ruthven, Lord
Rutland
Rye House Plot
Ryswick, Treaty of