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INDEX. 



the Norsemen in, 47; state of, 

 83 ; chiefs to hand over their 

 castles and shipping, 217, 218; 

 annexed to the Commonwealth, 

 351 ; Dean Monro's account of, 

 498 ; Martin Martin's account 

 f 505 ; works upon, 512-515 ; 

 Dr. John Macculloch on, 514 ; 

 Nicholas Carlisle's account of, 

 514 remains of churches in, 

 521 and the advent of kelp, 

 548 geology, 557-568 ; physical 

 features, 568; fauna and flora, 

 570-579- 



Hebudes (Hebrides), xxxvi. 



Helgi, son of Ketil Flatneb, 13 ; suc- 

 ceeds Ketil Flatneb, 14. 



Helgi the Lean, 14. 



Herad or District, xxxviii, 43, 45 ; 

 Kings, 44. 



Herads-Thing, the, 46. 



Herbert, Lady Francis, daughter of the 

 Marquis of Powis, 393. 



Hermetra, store-house found at, 326. 



Hersir, the, 43. 



Highlanders, 7ist Regiment of, origin, 

 437- 



Highlands, chieftains to appear before 

 Council, 214 ; rising of 1649, 335 ; 

 activity among Royalists, 353 ; 

 political ferment in, 385 ; Major 

 Fergusson sent to reduce, 386 ; 

 chiefs pensioned by King William, 

 392 ; condition before and after 

 1745, 471 ; emigration from, to 

 America, 475 ; regiments raised in, 

 483. 



Highlands and Isles, works upon, 512- 



5!5- 



Hill, Colonel, leniency to High- 

 landers, 386. 



Hof- Thing, the, 46. 



Holland, States of, revenue from fish- 

 eries, 304. 



Hollanders and the Scottish fisheries, 

 303 ; and James V. , 304. 



Holm, fortifications at, 199 ; fort con- 

 structed at, 345 ; fortifications 

 strengthened, 350. 



Home, Alex., Earl of, 125. 



Host- Kings, 44. 



Hreppa-mot, the, 46. 



Huntly, Earl of, captures Strome and 

 Eilean Donain Castles, 118, 132; 

 besieges Stornoway Castle, 122 ; 

 expedition to Isles, 132 ; ap- 

 pointed Lieutenant and Justice of 

 Highlands and Isles, 187 ; powers 

 conferred upon, 188. 



Huntly, Marquis of, commission of 



lieutenancy granted to, 208 ; his 

 terms for subduing the North 

 Isles, 227 ; proposed extermination 

 of the Islesmen by, 230 ; and 

 Presbyterianism, 232. 

 Hus-Thing, the, 46. 



Iceland, and its early colonisation, 15. 



Icolmkill, Statutes of, a landmark in 

 Hebridean history, 241. 



Ingemund, governor of the Northern 

 Hebrides, 21 ; his death, 21. 



Innsegall or Hebrides, n. 



Inverkeithing, Lambert at, 337. 



Inverness, Sheriffdom of, 27, 116 ; 

 Earl of Mar builds Castle of, 

 90 ; James I. holds a Parlia- 

 ment at, 91 j John of the Isles at, 

 78. 



lona, monastery founded by St. 

 Columba, 4 ; influence of the Abbot 

 of, 4 ; plundered by the Norsemen, 

 6 ; Hebridean chiefs meet Bishop 

 Knox at, 241. 



Ireland, Scandinavians appear in, 7. 



Irish Annals, the, 7, 8. 



Islands ceded to Scotland, 42. 



Islay, trouble in, 274 ; rebels dispersed 

 by the Earl of Argyll, 275. 



Isles, see Hebrides. 



Isles, Lords of the, see Macdonald. 



lubhard, Islet of, Prince Charles 

 Edward on, 450. 



Ivor, son of the Jarl of Moeri, 15. 



Jacobite rising of 1715, 394; convoca- 

 tion at Braemar, 395 ; meeting at 

 Aboyne, 396 ; cause in 1718, 406 ; 

 expedition of 1719, 41 1 ; departure 

 from, 411 ; devotion to Prince 

 Charles, 465. 



James I. of Scotland, 43 ; returns to 

 Scotland, 91 ; holds a Parliament 

 at Inverness, 91 ; seizes the High- 

 land chiefs, 91. 



James II. of England and the Earl of 

 Seaforth, 376. 



James IV. and the Hebrides, 



James V. Expedition 

 131 ; at Stornoway, 1 



James VI. and the Island of Lewis, 

 178, 211 ; and the Marquis of 

 Huntly, 212; on the state of the 

 Isles, 226 ; and the disaster to the 

 Adventurers, 229 ; negotiations 

 with the Marquis of Huntly, 

 229-233 ; and the Hebrides and 

 Ulster, 239. 



John Mor the Tanister, see Macdonald. 



Judge's Island. 205. 



brides, 107, 123. 

 ti to the Isles, 

 v. m 



