Robertson, Dr. Joseph, transcribes the Book | St. Columba, importance of his missionary of Deer, clviii. Robertson, Mr. E. W., his History quoted, lii. lxxv. lxxviii. lxxxi. labours in Scotland, i.; nature of his system, i.; his monastic foundations, i. ; that of Deer, ii. Roman and Scotic customs, conflict between, St. Columba, instances of continued revercliv. Roman art, results of contact with, clv. Rosabard upper, two davochs of, li. Rothiemay, church of, dedicated to St. Ruadhri, mormaer of Moray, li. n. SAMSON, Bishop of Brechin, lx. Scale-Merlech (Skillymarno) granted to ence for, cx. n.; his crozier and banner, ib. St. Congan, account of, cxxxv. St. Cuthbert, his missionary work at St. Cuthbert, the bearers of his body ac- St. Drostan, legend of, iv. n. Scolocs, notices of, cxxxvii. cxxxviii. St. Fursey, cxxxv. cxxxix. Scone, monastery at, founded or restored by Alexander I., lxxiii. Scotic customs tenaciously held, cliv. Sheriff, introduction of, in Scotland, lxxxi. Simpson, Sir J. Y., his reading of inscription on cross at St. Vigeans referred to, xxiii. St. Grellan, a contemporary of St. Patrick, lxvi. St. Kentigerna, cxxxv. St. Moloc, or Mo-luag, probable founder of St. Ternan, "Archbishop" of the Picts, Skene, Mr. W. F., note by, xlix.; his St. Ultan, cxxxv. works quoted, cxxvii. St. Vigeans, church of, x. Skir-durstan, church at, dedicated to St. St. Vigeans, cross at, its Pictish inscrip. Drostan, v. n. Slavery of churches and monasteries, St. Columba, a skilful scribe, xxi. tion, xxiii. Spiritual benefices, lay usurpations of, cviii. Stokes, Mr. Whitley, translates the Gaelic memoranda of the Book of Deer, clx. Stone buildings, their introduction, clv. ; in place of wooden buildings, cliv. n. Strogeath, church of, founded by St. Victor de Buck, Father, his writings quoted, Fergus, iv. Symbols of investiture, lxvi. cxxvii. Visitation of the sick, office of, lviii. TOSHACH (toisech), meaning of word, lxxxi. ; WATTLED houses in Scotland, cli.; in Iredegradation of title, ib. land, clii. "Towns" of Aberdour and Deer, meaning Westcott, Rev. B. F., quoted, xxvii. of term, cxlix. Townlands, description of, lxxxiii. Tribes said to be "enslaved," xcviii. Turriff, its Celtic monastery, cxxxiv.; its ferleginn, ib.; its Abbot, ib.; associated with St. Congan, ib.; its church granted to the monks of Arbroath, cxxxix.; kirk-lands of, cxl.; hospital of, cxl.; old church of, cxli. VALUATIONS of land, early traces of, civ. Westwood, Professor J. O., his notices of the Book of Deer, xviii. xix. Westwood, Professor J. O., his works quoted, xviii. xix. xx. Whalley, lay deans of, cix. White kirks, notices of, clii. n. Wick, church of, dedicated to St. Fergus, iv. Wooden buildings in Scotland, cxlix. Wooden materials used by the Scots in buildings in Scotland and Ireland, cl. ; by the Britons, clii.; by the Saxons in England, cliii.; by the Franks, clvi. |