INDEX.] 



Scotland. 



1451 Extfaordinary 7eal of King J.imes to I'edrefs 



fome Engiilh merchants . i, 647 



The Scots enter into a treaty witli Bruges to 



keep the Ifaplc of their trade there 100 years 647 

 1435 The king buys lead in England - 649 



i4iS P.irliament lay refhaints oil trade - 650 



143 7 II Trade of Scotland with Klanders and Brabant 



652, r>5-5 

 1438 Truce uith England - . 6j4 



S449 Treaty of perpetual alliance with the duki; of 



Burgundy ... (ifiS 



j4.;i Truce w ith England renewed . - 668 



i4i;8 Commercial laws enartcd and renewed - 671 

 145X Treaty of joo years with Eiiiden — comnicrcc 



apparently fl.urifhing - . 673 



1*66 Afts refperting four burjrhs, money Sec- cop. 



per coined _ . - 680 



14.67 Acts lefptiiing foreign trade — lords, &c. may 

 trade with their own goods — handicraft 

 tradefmcn not to be merchants — rules for 

 charter parlies, ftowagc, average, &c 6Si 



. Trade prohibited with Flanders, hut free with 

 Middleburg and France — parliament difco- 

 ver that dinunulion of money has no good 

 efFea - - - - 682 



1471 Parliament order veflPcls and nets to be pro- 

 vided for fiihing on the weft Coaft - 686 

 J4.74 Laws for coinpeUing money to come in 681^ 

 t47j A large Ihip, built by the bilhop of St. An. 

 drews, wrecked, plundered, and now fet- 

 tled for - - «^ 689 



1477 "^^^ ''• °f Burgundy feeks to renew the al- 



liance ... 6gj 



■ Foreign tnerchants importing corn allured of 

 good treatment, the king and lords having 

 pre-emption ... 655 



1478 The king concerned in trade — a velTcI of his 



taken by the Engiilh — compenfation made 

 for it - - . - 696 



i4Si Warwith England — couriersor pods eftablilhed 698 

 1484 Exportation of tallow and hides prohibited 705 

 1487 Letters of marque by the emperor againll Scot, 

 land now fufpended, and an embalTy fent to 

 him - - - 707 



t4S3 More laws for importing money — foreign vef- 

 fels to enter only at the free burghs, and 

 not permitted to go to Lewis, nor to buy 

 any filh till falted and barreled — falmon and 

 herring apparently confiderable articles—. 

 navy of Scotland 3 velfels . - 711 



I4S9 Embaflles fent for friendfhip, &c to France, 



Denmark, and Sweden - • 7'3 



ii, 6, 17 



1493, 1499 Laws for velTels, nets, &c renewed 

 1493 Law for regulating wages, &c - . 7 



1495 Treaty with England . . 7 



1301 The marriage of the king with the princefs of 



England lays the foundation of the union 



of the kingdoms - - - 11 



1503 Aft for rural improvements, planting, &c 13 & 54 

 — — The duty of the confervator of the Scottilh 



privileges in the Netherlands defined by par. 



liament - - - ^4 



1510 Many Scottirti (hips in the Baltic - 37 



1511 Two Scottilh velTels taken by the Englifli — 



the larger one taken into the fervice of the 



king of England, and tlie harmony of the 



kingdoms interrupted 

 »5ia A Scottilh fleet fails to France — one Ihip larger 



than any built lince the time of Ptolemy 



Philopator — herdimenfions, &c 

 1531 The court of fefllon eftablilhed 

 i34oJThe king vifits the ifiands with a fleet of 11 



fhips, and eftablilhesorder— a chart of Scot. 



land drawn in this voyage . ii 



Vol. IV. 



SS" 



%i n 



I im Warwith En^'land— Leith pillaged — many rich 



i^cottifh ihipi taken by the Engiilh ' ii, 91 



1560 Trade of Scotland with Antwerp, not great, h?, 



ingfupplied chiefly from England and Franij i;i 



Veie the liaplc port of Scottilh trade in the 



Netlierlands ... 



1577 Compenfation made for Scottilli fliips plunder- 

 ed by the Engiilli 



tJ7» Poor's rate ellablillied — exportationof fait meat 

 and coal prohibited — the traders to thei Ne- 

 therlands incorporated 



1581 foreign luxuries forbidden — exportation of 

 ■wool prohibited^ — woolen nianufatlure ef- 

 tablinied 



1587 The regular reprefentation of the (hires and 

 towns in parliament enforced — trade con- 

 fined to the bur"hs 



15S9 Scotb tiade to the Azores and C'anary 



1594 An act for keeping Lent 



1596 Arts fur oncoiuaging home manufactures, &c 



1603 The king becouies alfo king of England — the 

 Scottilh trade I'utfers ihei'eby 



i6iS A wliale-tilhing company incorporated they 



provide Ihipping, i-c— tlieir jiatent aiumUcI 



1621 A£l againll luxury, and favouring Scottilh 

 inanuf natures 



i6j3 a Scottilh colony land in America, and return 



1624 1 hree Scottilh velfels feized in Malaga 



1654 Valfalage abolilhed by Oliver Cromwell 

 Butreftored by King Charles H 



1655 Order for the hofpitals, &c to be duely em- 



ployed for the purpofes of their foundation 46; 

 1657 Revenue of Scotland, belidesairelfmeiit 473 



i66i A new navigational — afl for filhing companies 



and bounties on exportation of fi(h 408 



1663 ScottKh cattle and Ihecp prohibited in England ji'i 



,67 



J. Sit 



1. 11) 

 ;o4 

 n». 



230 



i%l 



310 

 3»« 

 457 



157 



53* 



54S 

 644 



664 



66j 



665,666 

 667 



668 



669 



735 

 669 



666 This prohibition more rigoroully enforced 



1669 Linen yarn fent to London 



1670 Much of the Scottidi trade transferred fiom 



England to Holland 

 1689 Declaration of rights enafted hy parliament 



1695 The company of Scotland trading to Africa 



and the Indies eftablilhed by parliament 



The king proniifes to fupport them 



Thwarted in Holland, England, and Ham. 



burgh - - 



1698 A Scottifli colony fettled at Darien 



1699 Engiilh colonies ordered to give no afl^iftance 



to Darien - - . 



The colony links under enmity and jealoiify 



Their lolTes repaid preparatory to the union 



169^ The bank of Scotland ereded 



1696 Englifh plantation produce not to be landed in 



Scotland upon any account whatfoever 6S4 



1699',! A large Ihip built at Invernefs for Venice 708* 



1703 Bounty allowed by the Englifli parliament for 



naval ftores from Scotland — of no effect 716 



1707 Eftimate of money in Scotland - - 73.; 



Trade of Scotland with England 1697.1707 737^ 



May ill Union with England completed 



For fubfequent events fee Great Britain. 

 5i4*5r>7^;«nj defeat the invafion of Darius i 



zj"* Tliey fend ambalfadors to Atiguftus 

 14 They fupply Rome with furs 



5fa-for4i— filhery and defcription . iij 



Sramrn — See Navy. 

 1638 Seamen, difabled in the merchant fervice, re- 

 lieved from a fund now e(tablilhed ii 

 1664 Refudngto fight a pirate, to be punilhed 

 1696 A regirter eftablilhed for 30,009 

 1735 Merchant (eamen, maimed in battle, admitted 



to Greenwich hofpital 

 1740 During warforeign feamen permitted in Biitilh 

 velfels, and in two yeari to be naturalised 

 k 



7J6 

 . Si 



123 



i3» 



439 



404 

 518 

 6S3 



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