INDEX. Α Alce, a singular animal, 272. Alcis, worship of, 459. Aldborough, ruins at, 257. Ale, Pictish, 345-herb, ibid. Alesia, a Celtic town, 243. Alia, defeat of the Romans at, 90. Altacholihan, battle of, 213. Alting, 144. Alves, discoveries at, 480. Amida, heroism of the Celts at, 97. Amusements of the Highlanders, 400. 333. Anspach, Margrave of, 422. Breusa, William de, 221. Kennedy, 424. Clovis, King of France, 105. Dionysius the tyrant, 323. Mac Bane, Gillies, 95. Mac Codrum, a bard, 390. of Keppoch, 82, 110, 140. Anecdotes of Mac Gregor, of Glenstræ, 333. Mac Kenzie, Roderick, 126. Mac Lean, of Coll, 431. Mac Lean, John Garbh, of Coll, 417 Mac Pherson, of Cluny, 212. Ewen, 390. Mac Rimmon, 423. Munro, of Culcairn, 126. Stratherne, Earl of, 186, &c.. Anna clough mullach, cave at, 259, n. Apple trees, 69. Aquitani, 32. Arable land, how estimated, 300. Araradh, 313, 321. Archers, royal Scotish, 227. Archery, trial of, between Scots and English, 222- laws to encourage, 223. Architecture of the Britons, 249, 254. Ard na sœur, ruins at, 257. Arkel, its peculiar deer, 274. Arms of the Celts; number collected by M. Wade,, Army, how commanded, 111-how drawn up, ibid. Arthel, or arvel dinner, 483. Arthur's oven, a curious building, 263. hereditary, 378. Arvydd Vardd, a Welsh herald, 387. Arymes prydain, Welsh war song, 116. Assemblies, their speedy convocation, 103. Assythments, 147. Athol, men of, their numbers, 77. Atticots, 55. Augury, skill in, 460. Auris Batavorum, 84. Auxerre, cave at, 259. Avaricum, a Celtic town, described, 243-its noble Azores, 40. B Baal, or Beil, the chief god of the Celts, 453---- |