Page:Studies in Lowland Scots - Colville - 1909.djvu/289

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
INDEX
265

Diarist, 105; Lindsay, Sir David, 61, 96, 179; Kames, Lord, 84; Montgomery, "Cherry and Slae," 237; Holland's "Buke of the Howlet," 123; Hope, Sir Thomas, 229, 235; "Kilwuddie," 201; Lockhart, 181; Maclauren, Ian, 117; Macdonald, George, 99; Nicholson's "Brownie," 29; Ramsay, Allan, 33, 63, 106, 112, 127, 211; Scott, 27, 41, 42, 60, 70, 96, 98-9, 117, 132, 177, 189, 223; Waverleys, 10, 181, 182, 193, 205, 226, 232, 241; Sibbald, Sir Robert, 198; Skinner, John, 62, 106; Skinner, Bishop, 178; Thomas the Rhymer, 20; "Urquhart, Robert," 85, 89; Wynton, Chronicler, 61.

Ballads—As I went on a Monday, 22, 31; Brownie of Blednoch, 29; Battle of Harlaw, 90; Book of Ballets (Tho. Morley), 155; Carrick for a Man, 107; Cheild Roland, 18; Cumberland Ballads, 193; Herd's Ballads, 132; Hairst Rig, The, 64, 128-129; Johnnie Armstrong, 206; Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre, 132; Peebles to the Play, 61; Sir Patrick Spens, 33.
Bible References—2, 3, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 64, 65, 85, 87, 147, 181, 184, 206, 207, 249, 261.
Children's Games, 106, 127, 129, 131, 135, 165, 185-7, 196.
Church, The, 73-5, 119, 121-134; Calvinism and Calvinistic, 192, 193; Catholic and Catholicism, 227; Covenanters and covenanting, 193; Cistercians — Pluscarden was not a Cistercian foundation, as stated in the text. Alexander IL granted the settlement, in a Charter of 1236, to the White Monks of Vallis Caulium (valley of cabbages) in the Netherlands, founding about the same time Elgin Cathedral. The Abbey, as we see it, was mainly the work of the Benedictines from Dunfermline, who acquired it in the fifteenth century. After the Reformation it fell to Alexander Seton, builder of Fyvie and all-powerful chancellor under James VI., 143; Culross, 64; Kinloss Abbey, 143; Pluscarden, 143; Presbyterian, 144; St. Giles (Elgin), 144; St. Serf, 64.

Cottar, The—Cissy Wood's Story, 160-4.

Cottar's (The) Saturday Night in Cape Dutch, 217.

Dialect—Effect of Printing on, 109, 141; Of the Schoolboy, 109; Vulgarity in use of, 117.
Dialects—General, 97; Classification of, 99-100; Study of, 103, 104-105, no, 139, 141; in Fair Isle, 112; Germany, 108-112; Switzerland, 100.
Dialects illustrated (English)—Anglican, 82, 83, 101, 165, 166; Cumberland (general), 68, 146, 149, 151-153, 167-180, 182; Geography and Ethnology of, 165; Scots Connection, 165, 167, 681; Archaic Element in, 173; Idiom and Grammar, 168, 170-171; Dorset, 42 (Barnes); Kent, 132, 146; Somerset, 38; Wilts, 101; York, 146, 101; South and North, 45, 168.
Dialects illustrated (Scots)— Aberdeen, 28, 45, 65, 66, 75, 78 Aberdonian,