322; plunged in debt, 336, 340; his sickness, 352, 353; near his end, 356, 361; transported to Miltoun, 362; his death and burial, 364. Brodie, Francis, of Miltoun, son of the preceding, his confession and cove- nant, 114; contracted with Lilias Dunbar, Grange's sister, 177-179, 188, 194, 277; birth and baptism of his son Alexander, 288, 308, 289, 328, 362, 365; not inclined to hear the conforming ministers, 371; re- solved to suffer, 371-376, 378, 382, 384 averse to having his children baptised by a conforming minister, 395: marriag of his daughter Eliza- berh with John Hay, 396-398, 403, 404; returns from Edinburgh, 411, 412, 418, 427, 428, 433-435, 438- 440, 443, 444, 461, 463, 466, 472, 476, 479, 482, 486, 495; illness of his brother James, 496, 500, 504. Brodie, Francis, of Turi or Teri, 279; contracted Margaret Brodie, daughter of the Diarist's Uncle, Francis, 282, 284; their marriage, 285; goodwife of Turi, 297, 312.
Brodie, Francis, his marriage with Mar- garet Hay, 310, 311. Brodie, Grissel, daughter of Alexander
Brodie of Brodie, her birth, 15; her marriage, 16 her confession and en- gagement which her father made her subscribe, 91, 92; her new engage- ment, 96, 97, 123, 124; her mon- strous imprecations, 135, 145, 208, 236, 263, 264; birth of her son Robert, 280, 281, 292; reproved by her father for not having taught her son the catechism, 333; birth and baptism of her daughter Emilia, 334; her sickness, 335; her daughter Elizabeth afflicted with small pox, 340, 384; birth of her daughter Janet, 385, 398, 399, 403, 433, 456; birth of her son William, 457, 467; her humour, 470, 473, 475, 494.
Brodie, James, son of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, his birth, 15; his mar- riage, 17, 142; his covenant with God, 60, 63, 76; exhorted and ad- monished by his father, 96; goes to the College, 97, 104; his engage- ment, 115, 123, 124; religious deal- ings of his father with him, 130, 146, 179, 183, 186, 190; his profession of repentance and engagement at a family fast, 193, 208, 224, 236, 249, 263, 264, 267; character of, given by his father, 270, 272, 274; his per- plexity as to the Declaration dis- claiming the Covenant, 275, 276, 281, 282, 286, 287; birth and bap- tism of his second daughter Cath- arine, 288, 291, 293; one of the Commissioners for trial of witches at Forres, 295-298, 309, 310; birth and baptism of his daughter Vere, 327; goes to hear one of the non- conforming ministers, 330, 331, 335; his wife delivered of a daughter, 346; birth of his daughter Henrietta, 367; his dangerous illness, 368–370 ; recovers a little, 371, 374, 378, 388, 393, 396, 400, 401, 407, 410; mar- riage between his daughter Anne and the Master of Forbes, 417-419, 422, 436, 439; his passion, 440, 489, 490; gets a citation to appear before the Privy Council for absence from the Host, 445; served heir to his father, ib.; sets out for the South to appear before the Council, 446; his journey from Edinburgh homeward, 447; his danger at the water of Spey, 448; reproved for his too much liberty in imprecations, 451; visits Castle For- bes, 453, 454; indulges too freely in drinking, 459; his journey to Edin- burgh and his return, 459, 463, 489, 506; his passion at his wife, 460; his daughters Elizabeth and Grizell, 462; purposes going south, 475; at Edinburgh, 476; begins to attend
the parish church, 477; allusion to his mother, 478; not free to join in the sacrament in the parish church, 482; required to find caution for his tenants and servants, 493; intends to go south, 496; his arrival in Edin- burgh, 497; leaves Edinburgh on his way home, 500; receives his libel to appear before the Committee of the Privy Council at Elgin, 507; is fined, 508.
Brodie, James, brother of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, 22.
dentally hurt, 335, his death, 336, wife of, 337, 386.
Brodie, Francis, of Windihills, son of the preceding, 277; birth and bap- tism of his son James, 292, 374, 384, 430, 433, 438, 441-443, 448, 450, 463-465, 469, 470, 473-475, 483, 487; his two sons, John and Alex- ander, 487-489, 492, 496, 501-503. Brodie, John, Woodhead, his confession and engagement, 115.
Brodie, John, the webster's son, Brodie's servant boy, 90, 93, 116, 397, 428.
Brodie, Mr. James, death of his wife, Brodie, John, one of Brodie's poor
Margaret Forbes, 341.
Brodie, Mr. James, 373, 398, 400; he and his wife visit Brodie under his last illness, 422, 468, 482, 490. Brodie, Janet, sister to Alexander
Brodie of Brodie, 57, 86, 91; meet- ing of her friends about her marriage, 100; her engagement, 115, 124. Brodie, John, brother to Alexander Brodie of Brodie, his burial, 336. Brodie, Mr. John, minister of Auldearn and Dean of Murray, 16, 57, 87, 95; his confession and covenant, 113, 128, 139; his death, 144, 206, 274. Brodie, John, son of the preceding, his birth, 144.
Brodie, John, bailie of Forres, 311,
353, 372, 373, 406; his marriage, 438, 440, 459, 463, 482, 484, 486, 487, 492.
Brodie, John, son of the preceding, 415 482, 484, 486, 492.
Brodie, John, married to Elizabeth Forbes, 330.
Brodie, John, of Main, his confession and engagement, 115.
Brodie, John, of Pluscarden, his death
and excellent character, 444, 445. Brodie, John, of Pluscarden, son of the precediug, his contract and marriage with Barbara Cumming, Logie's daughter, 480, 482, 490, 501. Brodie, John, of Windihills, 277; acci-
tenants, his death, and that of hs wife, and several of his children, 350. Brodie, Joseph, the uncle of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, and successively minister of Keith and Forres, 57, 89; preaches on a family humiliation day, 113; his confession and engagement, 113, 114, 139, 206, 162, 164, 167, 170, 171, 187, 206; his death, 16. Brodie, Joseph, of Aslisk, brother to Alexander Brodie of Brodie, his first wife's death, 206, 213, 224, 255, 269, 291; takes journey to Edinburgh, 302; illness of his second wife, widow of William Dounie, and eldest daughter of George Dundas of Dud- dingston, 306, 314; suffers from the bankruptcy of Alexander Johnston, son of Johnston of Warriston, 322; death of his child Alexander, 327; returns south, 328, 332, 336, 346; his daughter, Katharine. married to James Dunbar of Both, 351; arrives in the north from Edinburgh, 353, 355, 383, 391, 418, 427, 428; is peremptory and tenacious, 430, 434, 438, 445, 450, 452; his apprehension of death, 456, 458-460, 462, 463, 465; his relict, 468, 470, 491, 498, 499, 505; death of his eldest son David, 477.
Brodie, Katharine, daughter of James Brodie of Brodie, her birth, 308;
proposition of marriage between her and Robert Dunbar, younger, of Grangehill, 467-469, 471; is brought under new bonds by her father, 472, 473; her marriage to young Grange- hill, 473; her dispositions, 473, 474; is in a very weak condition, 479, 480, 482; premature birth of a son, 484. Brodie, Katharine, in Elgin, 443, 444. Brodie, Margaret, daughter of Francis
Brodie, uncle of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, her profession of repent- ance and engagement at a family fast, 193; contracted to Francis Brodie, 282, 284; their marriage, 285.
Brodie, Margaret, daughter of Bailie Brodie, her marriage with Alexander Hay, 394.
Brodie, William, of Coltfield or Colt- fald, uncle of Alexr. Brodie of Brodie, 139; his professions of repentance and engagement at a family fast, 193; his death, 206, 282. Brodie, William, of Coltfald, 333, 340, 358; death and burial of his mother, Jean Falconer, 364, 365, 370, 418, 441, 448, 450, 462, 488, 492. Brodie, William, in Elgin, 507. Brodie, William, writer in Edinburgh,
and cousin of James Brodie of Brodie, 445, 452, 462, 463, 467, 468, 477, 482, 485, 489, 491, 495, 496, 500- 502, 505.
Brodley, Mr., an Englishman, visits Brodie, 173.
Broghil, Lord, (Roger Boyle, son of Richard, first earl of Cork), president of Council in Scotland, during Crom- well's administration, 154, 155, 157, 158, 187-189. Brown, Captain, 252. Brown, John, 458.
Bruce, Edward Lord, of Kinloss, 205. Brughs, (or Burgie), Lady, her death, 132. See Dunbar of Burgie. Buchan, Alexander, 482. Buchan, James, and his son drowned, 304.
Buchan, Mr. John, 312, 328, 401. Buckhurst, Lord, 242.
Buckie. See Gordon, John, of Buckie. Buckingham, Duke of, in ill favour with the English, 330; is imprisoned in the Tower for declining the Par- liament, 382.
Burgie. See Dunbar, Robert, of Burgie. Burials, Mourning at, 331. Burn, Mr., Death of, 498. Burnet, Alexander, of Leys, grand-
father of Bishop Burnet, 210. Burnet, Alexander, of Leys, his dis-
solute character, 123; his death, 297. Burnet, Dr. Alexander, Archbishop of Glasgow, 243; afterwards of St. An- drews, his death, 496. Burnet, Dr., 239.
Burnet, Robert, Lord Crimond, his death, 210.
Burnet, Sir Thomas, Bart. of Leys, 122.
Cabal, The, broke and divided, 343. Cailachie, Young, proposed marriage between him and Grange's sister, 134, 135.
Caithnes, Bishop of. See Forbes, Pa- trick.
of Archibald, eighth Earl of Argyle, 127; his ill carriage, 136, 168; is exhorted and warned by Brodie, 175; his expedition against conventicles, 395, 461.
Caithnes, Seed of the Word sown in, 141.
Caithnes, George, sixth Earl of, his marriage with Lady Mary, daughter Caithnie, Archibald, 148.
Calamy, Edmund, minister of St. Mary's Aldermanbury, preaches a funeral sermon at the burial of Sir William Waller's Lady, 230. Caldcots. See Innes, Alexander, of Caldcots.
Calder. See Campbell, Sir Hugh, of Calder.
Calder, James, of Muirtown, (he ap-
pears proprietor of Muirtown in 1678) 335, 445, 465-467, 482, 485, 504, 508.
Calder, Thomas, his burial, 334. Callendar, Alexander Livingstone, first Earl of, 195.
Calvin, John, 331, 404, 429, 439, 448, 449, 466, 477, 481, 482. Cameron, the Clan, 317.
Cameron, Richard, Proclamation against, 436; is killed, 438. Campbell, Alexander, Brodie's nephew, his death, 307.
Campbell, Archibald, 145, 174, 219, 362.
Campbell, Mr. Colin, 104; his death, 165.
Campbell, Colin, cousin to Sir Hugh Campbell of Calder, his death, 311. Campbell, Mr. David, indulged minis- ter of St. Cyrus, 359; his letter to Brodie, inviting him to his sacra- ment, 360.
Campbell, Donald, son of Colin Camp- bell, (second son of Sir John Camp- bell of Calder), by his wife Elizabeth, Brodie's sister, 341, 350; birth of his eldest son Colin, 358, 366, 378, 382, 383, 388, 395, 397, 399, 400, 402, 411, 415, 416, 419, 421; his dangerous illness, 429, 432; his death, 436; his burial, 437; his af- fairs in disorder, 449, 453. Campbell, Donald, of Bogholl, 438, 486, 498; Lady Bogholl, James Brodie of Brodie's cousin, 441-444.
Campbell, Sir Duncan, of Auchinbreck, visits Brodie, 369.
Campbell, Eun, [Ewin], 443, 487, 489,
Campbell, George, Sheriff Depute, 150, 151, 349.
Campbell, Mr. George, apprehended for not keeping the kirk, 499. Campbell, Sir Hugh, of Calder, Knt. 174, 176; Town of Nairn encroaches on his marches, 183; goes to London, 196, 203, 211, 222; Brodie's nephew, 223; evil determined against him, 223, 226; takes journey for Scot- land, 226, 231; his troubles, 247, 255, 272, 273, 276, 277, 279; birth of his eldest son John, 280, 308; takes journey to the south, 281; his distress on account of his affairs, 283, 284, 289, 290, 292, 294, 297, 299; takes journey for the South, 302, 304; his marriage with Lady Hen- rietta Stewart, 307, 310, 311; death of his daughter Anne, 317, 322, 324, 325, 326, 334, 336, 358; is called South by the Earl of Argyle, 360, 361, 369, 372-374, 377; to be sum- moned South for Mr. John M'Kilican, 379-381; called to Edinburgh by Argyle, 388-390, 396, 398, 400, 401, 414, 415; takes journey for the South to apply for the extension of the Indulgence to Murrayshire, 416, 427, 429, 430, 431, 438, 443, 449, 452, 453, 455-458; sheriff of Nairn, 465, 468, 469, 473-475; marriage of his eldest daughter Margaret with the Laird of Kilravock's son and heir, 477; his family regular and discreet, 480, 486-488, 490, 502-505. Campbell, Alexander, son of the preced- ing, 444.
Campbell, Sir Hugh, of Calder, Lady of, (Lady Henrietta Stewart, third daughter of James, third Earl of Murray), 273, 287; hears at Penick, 367; unwilling that her husband should go South, 381; her scruples as to joining in prayer with a chap-
lain who had been licensed by a Bishop, 389, 437, 438; birth of a son, 446, 477; her humour, 484. Campbell, Sir Hugh of Cesnock, 262; death of his Lady, 291, 327; at- tacked and almost killed by Mr. Robert Lockhart, 329, 396, 399; his remarkable acquittal, 486, 493. Campbell, Mr. James, burial of his son Archibald, 167, 487.
Campbell, John, Provost of Boot in Ila, his death, 170. Campbell, John, 221. Campbell, John, 432. Campbell, Mr. John, 446. Campbell, John, of Moy, 495. Campbell, Josiah, 129.
Campbell, Lord Neil, second son of Archibald, Marquis of Argyle, 223; is inclined to emigrate, 247, 249, 270. See Ardmadie, Lord Neil Campbell of.
Campbell, Patrick, 142, 171, 177, 184.
Campbell, Mr. Robert, inclines to study divinity, 185; covenant which he subscribes, 185, 186; is exhorted by Brodie against hypocrisy, 187. Campbell, William, married to a daugh-
ter of Mr. David Campbell, minister of St. Cyrus, 359.
Cant, Mr. Andrew, one of the ministers of Aberdeen, 159; his indiscreet zeal and freedom, 212; is summoned be- fore the Privy Council, 284; his death, 297.
Cant, Mr. Andrew, son of the preced-
ing, minister of Libberton, after- wards Principal of the University of Edinburgh, inclines to comply with Episcopacy, 306.
Cantray. See Dallas of Cantray. Cardross, Henry, Lord, fined and imprisoned for having a child bap- tized by a nonconforming minister, 391.
Cargill, Donald, papers disowning the
government of Charles II. found on, 433. Carmichael or Kirknichel, Sir David of Balmedie, 216, 218, 227, 238, 244, 245, 247, 251; his brother married on the old Lady Colvill, 383; refused the Declaration, 402, 431, 432. Carolina, projected settlement in, 468, 474.
Carstairs, Mr. John, minister of the High Church, Glasgow, 151; im- prisoned, 255; banished, 285; durst not censure those who from con- science heard the conforming minis- ters, 384; preaches often, 392. Carstairs, William, son of the preceding, 497.
Case, Mr. Thomas, Rector of St. Giles- in-the-Fields, 243.
Cassandra, Romance of, 199 Cassilis, (John Kennedy,) sixth Earl of, 84, 124, 143; one of the Commis- sioners sent to Holland to treat with Charles II., 144, 147-150, 154, 159, 183, 189, 194, 199, 200; under disgrace at the Court, 201-203, 207- 209; comforts and exhorts Brodie under his sickness, 210; takes journey to Scotland, 210, 214, 256, 262; his dangerous sickness, 291. Cassilis (John Kennedy,) seventh Earl of, 398, 446.
Cassilis, Lady (Lady Margaret Hay, only daughter of William, tenth Earl of Errol, relict of Henry Lord Ker) wife of John, sixth Earl of Cassilis, 207, 239; her purpose to leave Scot- land and marry a private man, 317. Castle Forbes, 421. Castlemaine, Lady, (Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleaveland, and mistress to Charles II., who married Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine,) 315. Catechising, Family, 122, 135, 136, 164, 175, 181.
Catenoch, excommunicated, 176. Cathari, Nonconforming ministers said
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