Index: K

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 10, 1589-1593. Originally published by His Majesty's General Register House, Edinburgh, 1936.

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Index: K

Karr, Sir Andrew: See Carr, Sir Andrew.

Kaus, Neyle, Chancellor of Denmark: letter to him with haste, 851.

Keir, Henry: a papist, 728.

——, Laird of: well affected to England, 152; Bishop of Dunblane reported at house of, 819.

Keith, Andrew: See Dingwall, Lord.

——, George: See Marischal, Earl.

——, Lord: appointed Member of Privy Council (1587), 372. See also Marischal, Earl.

——, Sir Ambrose: See Dingwall, Lord.

——, Sir William (of Delnies): quarrel with the Bishop of Moray, 54; from Court for five days, 66; 121; faction seek his fall, 128; to escort Anne of Denmark, 170, 171; (Keyct) suit made to the King to relieve his charges, 221; deposed from place in the King's chamber and wardrobe, 276; banished from the King's favour, 277, 281, 401, 478; seeks and will probably recover the King's favour, 299, 306; awaits the King's pleasure, 371; admitted to Privy Council, 372; will lose by revocation of King's grant, 448; sent for, 533; 535; 543; the King against his marriage with the Countess of Gowrie; fails to appear before the Council, 547; to be imprisoned, 550; to be charged with conspiracy, 551; attempts to make Hume stay with Bothwell, 554-5; takes his fortune with Bothwell, 556; Bothwell said to be with, 560; the King still against, 576, 591; benefits from Marischal's favour to Maitland, 687.

eith, William: father-in-law of Lennox, 623.

elham: much spoiling and burning there, 195.

elly, Sir Edward: at Prague, 410.

elso: 21; 24; 27; 284; 455; 463; 472; 537; 543; 562; 608; 707; 772; the King at or near, 453, 536, 539, 541, 542; Bothwell's connection with, 411, 430, 450, 453, 537, 555, 566, 569, 585, 782.

——, Abbey of: to be given to Huntly instead of Dunfermline, 560; annexed to the Crown, 682; to be given to Sir Robert Carr, 741; tithes of, in possession of Cesford, 765; proposal to restore to Bothwell's son, 768.

——, Abbot of: See Bothwell, Earl of.

Kelsterne, Mr.: 114; 241; recommended by Alexander Hay for post in Berwick, 577.

Kelston, John (servant to William Asheby): safe conduct for, 154.

Kennedy, David: See Cassillis, Earl of.

——, Madam Jane: drowned in Firth of Forth, 165, 166.

——, . . . .: witch (of Reydon) accuses Bothwell, 531.

Ker (Karre), Andrew: suspicious letters addressed to; suspected of being in the Spanish faction, 257.

——, Captain: 669.

——, Mark, Abbot of Newbattle (Newbottle): in council, 179, 184, 187, 372, 373; (Master of Requests): seeks Maitland's favour for Morton, 351; the King asks his advice, 352; conference with, about the confederates of the Brig of Dee, 400; accused of partiality by Jedburgh, 416; deposition of Bothwell's servant in presence of, 581; sent for to Court by Maitland; may reconcile Maitland and Glamis, 590, 593; not well affected to England, 620; Cesford writes to, 627; 694; to convey Roman Catholic bishops from Glasgow by sea, 819; meeting of, with English and Scottish Catholics, 829.

Ker (Carr), Mr. George: brother of Abbot of Newbattle, ready to go to Spain for Roman Catholics, 828; letters taken with, 830-2; testimonials in favour of, 832.

——: See also Carr.

Kew: 76.

Key, William: mentioned in intercepted letter of M. Stevenson, 797.

Kilbride: home of Menteith, 714.

Kild, Bauld: from Denmark, 289.

Killigrew (Killingraue), Mr. Henry: 337; Commissioner of piracies, 533; 573; 574; 575; 577.

Killoch: 432.

Kilmarnock: home of Lord Boyd, 715.

Kilravock (Kilrawak): 117.

Kincardine: Earl of Montrose's house there, 202; meeting to be held at, ib.; christening of the Earl of Montrose's grandson at, 218.

—— House, Earl of Bothwell's residence at, 838, 841.

Kincavill, James, of Kirkcaldy: his barque ready to sail, 579, 580.

Kinfauns (Killfawnes), Laird of: brother of Crawford, 737.

——, Lord of: See Crawford, Master of.

King, Mr. Alexander, advocate: suspicious letters addressed to; suspected of being in the Spanish faction, 257; charter to, by Mr. Alexander Hume, taken with Ker, 832.

——, Alexander: son of Alexander King, advocate, Edinburgh: 124; 138; 147; warded for papistry, 347.

——, Andrew: Elizabeth's examination of his claim, 605-6.

——, David: a papist, his relations with Maxwell and Huntly; may be sent to the Duke of Parma, 348.

——, . . . .: a Scotsman, concerning his complaint of piracy, 617.

Kinghorn (Kinghairin, Kinkarn): 268; 271; 576; meeting of King and barons to be held at, 700; the King lodges at, 704; plot to seize the King between Leith and, 730; arrives at, in safety, 732; 741.

King's Advocate: See Advocate, the.

—— Chamber, the: libel against Maitland in, 585; blamed, 670; conspirators discovered among gentlemen of; quarrels in, 750-1; disaffection in, 768; new members of, 794.

—— Declaration, the: book written by the Archbishop of St. Andrews, 498, 613.

—— Household, the: a master of (Mr Mungo Graham) dies at Edinburgh, 199.

Kingston-on-Hull: 579; 661.

Kinman, George: secretary of the Earl of Erroll, dismissed, 253.

Kinmont: See Armstrong, Will.

Kinnaird: 420; 424.

Kinsom, 'Art': searcher at Kingston-onHull, 661.

Kintore: 49; 51.

Kintyre (Tyntire [sic]): Irish bishop in, 250; 264; 464; 478; young men in, may join Irish rebels, 489; 494; 612; disorder in, 671; 672; 690; 691.

——, Lady of: See Campbell, Anne.

Kirk, the: See Church, the, of Scotland.

Kirkanders (Kirkandrews), lands in: 823.

Kirkarth, Robert: admiral's deputy at Leith, 358.

Kirkcaldy (Kirkcaldie, Kirkcaudie): 122; 529; 579; 580; 678; 702; 705; English suspects at, 728; ships of, captured or damaged, 322, 545, 552, 700.

——, . . . .: a tailor in Leith, taken by Bothwell's followers, 771, 801.

Kirkhere, Jok of the: 710.

Kirkhill (in Gowrie): 39; 83; 440.

Kirkwall (Kirkway): Spaniards at, 369, 370, 386; reported to have left, 392, 394; 395; return to, 396, 397; they leave, 399; 430.

—— Road: Spanish vessels in, 358, 364, 381.

Kitchin, Robert, of Whitburn: examination of, 395.

Knawis: See Knowis.

Knevet, Sir Henry: lands of Dacre bestowed on, 172;

Knights: made in beginning of Parliament (June, 1592), 683.

Knightson, Captain, of Pittenweem: 346; 353; 358.

Knockhall, house of: 117.

Knowis, James (Knawis, Knowys): a servant of Huntly, 202; bears letters from Jesuits, 203, 211; returned from Flanders to Aberdeen, ib.; suspected of trafficking with Spain, 270; bark of, leaves for Flanders, 286; to conduct English Catholics to Spain, 601.

Knox, Mr. Andrew, minister at Paisley: 444; 823; 824; to apprehend George Ker, 828; reports on bishops, 829; 831.

Knybius, Paulus, doctor in law: Danish ambassador, 546; asks advice of the King regarding Danish help to the King of France, 549.

Krabbe, Jacob: gentleman from Denmark, 289.