The Bass Rock : its civil and ecclesiastic history / by the Rev. Thomas M'Crie, D. D. Geology, by Hugh Miller. Martyrology, by the Rev. James Anderson. Zoology and botany by Professor Fleming and Professor Balfour.
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![INDEX. Adam NAN, an ancient presbyter who resided on Inchkeith, [6]. Affleck, Lady, 50. Ailsa in the Clyde, abounds in solan geese, 395. Albany, Duke of. See Stewart, Mar- dac. Albany, the Duchess of, [13]. Allan, Hector, a Quaker, imprisoned in the Bass, 381. Anderson, Mr Hugh, minister of Cro- marty, 239, 241, 242, 259. Anderson, James, a celebrated anti- quary, 270. Anderson, Patrick, minister of Wal- ston, ejected from his charge, 260; sentenced to he imprisoned in the Bass, 269; released, 270. Arnot, Mr Samuel, minister, 234,238, 279, 317, 335. Athol e, Earl of, 280. Baillie, Dr Robert, Principal of Glasgow College, 277, 314, 315. Baldred, St, [5], Balfour, Mr John, of Kinloch, 160. Baptisms, disorderly, act against, 297. Barclay, Mr George, minister, 48. Bass, the, description of, [3], 9; an- cient chapel on, [4], [10], [104]; the Lauders the earliest proprietors of, [12], [41]; it surrenders to Crom- well, [16]; is purchased by the Go- vernment of Charles II. for a prison, [17], 9; Botany of, 411-431; Geo- logy of, [61]-[139]; Zoology' of, 385- 408 ; hardships of the prisoners of, 17, [29], 32, 113, 139, 252; their spiritual comforts, [30]. Baxter, Richard, 228, 229. Bell, Mr William, minister, impri- soned in the Bass, 112. Bennet, Robert, of Chesters, is pre- sent at an armed field conventicle, 203, 205 ; imprisoned, 214. Berwick, North, the Abbey of, [11]. Blackadder, Mr John, minister of Traquair, 203-206, 213, 227, 264, 279,317,319 ; holds a famous field- meeting at Beath-hill, 318-325 ; as- ■ sists at the celebration of the Lord's Supper in the fields, 328-339; im- prisoned in the Bass, 355,356; dies in the Bass, 360. Blackadder, Adam, son of the pre- ceding, [37]. Blackadder, Colonel John, also son of the martyr, [38]. Blackie, James, 87. Blair, Mr David, one of the ministers of Edinburgh, 305. Blair, Mr John, minister, 88. Boece, Hector, [3], [9], 385. Boots, The, the instrument of torture so called, 69. Bothwell Bridge, battle of, 38, 116. Brown, John, of Priesthill, shot by Claverhouse, 39. Brown, Mr John, minister of Wam- phray ; his opposition to the in- dulgence, 21, 221, 341, 342. Bruce, Mr Robert, one of the minis- ters of Edinburgh. [19], 99. Burnet, Dr Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum, the historian, 62, 64, 66, 261. Calamy, Dr Edmund, 230, 296. Cameron, Mr Richard, 42,47.118,343. Cameronians. See Society People. Campbell, Dr George, Professor of Divinity', 310. Campbell, Sir Hugh, of Caddell, 146,192, 245, 249. Campbell, Sir Hugh,of Cesnock, brief notice of, 371. Campbell, Sir George, notice of, 372. Campbell, Mr John, a minister in Ire- land, imprisoned in the Buss, 273. C ampbel 1, Mr J., mini ster of Sorn, 271. Campbell, Mr John, minister of Tor- thorwald, 273. Campbell, John, of Wellwood, 46. Cargill, Mr Donald, 42,56, 119, 201. Carstairs, Mr John, minister of Glas- gow, 70,143,144,145, 246, 283. Carstairs, Mr William, 287. 0 O](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24867974_0605.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)