Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 11, 1593-1595.
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"Index: C". Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 11, 1593-1595. Ed. Annie I. Cameron(Edinburgh, 1936), , British History Online. Web. 24 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol11/pp724-734.
C.
Caddell, Laird of. See Campbell of Cawdor.
Caetano (Caitanus), Cardinal: 563, 565, 566. See also Cajetan.
Cairnburgbeg, or Cairnburgmore: 58 n.
Cairncross (Acarecross), Nicholas (Nicoll of): blamed as plotter, 550, 602, 603; corresponds with Nicolson, 603.
Caithness, Earl of (George Sinclair, fifth): evil affected, 18, 256; meets with Huntly, 34, 41; refused to entertain Huntly and Errol, 49; offers services against Jesuits, 77; supporter of Bothwell, 149, 176; offers to subscribe cause in hand, 158; Catholic Earls expect assistance from, 386, 401; enters bond with Catholic Earls and Bothwell, 427, 434, 435, 515, 522, 525; King summons to support cause against Earls, 453, 464, 469, 479; 495; remission to, upon conditions, 497, 499, 511, 512, 520, 534, 535, 538, 541, 545, 549, 551, 575, 618; suspected to be banded with Earls, 510, 519; harbours Bothwell, 511, 549; charged to come to Aberdeen, 513; charged to remove Bothwell, 519, 520; mentioned in intercepted letters as plotter, 557.
—, —, brother of: 522; (youngest), 391.
—, Master of (James Sinclair of Murchil): sent to Bothwell, 170; letter to Bothwell (1st Oct. 1593), 184; deals for Bothwell, 215, 218, 227; seizes a ship, 539, 547.
—, Chancellor of: uncle of Earl of. See Sinclair of Mey, George.
Caithness, shire or earldom of: 4, 8; belief that Huntly will flee to, 34, 36, 41, 58, 61, 82, 88; wish that Elizabeth would send barque to, 35, 61; all rebel Earls have fled to, 68; offer to surprise Jesuits in, 77; said that King will go to, 364; levies for Huntly in, 381, 401, 414; 432; thought that Earls will flee to, 446; Huntly in 470, 473, 478, 479; Bothwell goes to, 473, 489, 496, 499, 506, 507, 508, 511, 529, 538; Huntly has ship ready in, 497; 534; Bothwell departs from, 538, 539; search for Bothwell in, 549; Bothwell still in, 553, 554; intercepted letters about Earls in, 557.
—, —, braes of: 254, 255.
Cajetan (Cagitan), Cardinal: 559, 566, 569, 611, 613. See also Caetano.
Calais (Callis): 5, 260, 326, 380, 402, 406, 434, 480, 481, 538, 540, 547, 575, 576, 584, 626.
Calder (Cadder), now Midcalder, minister of. See Spottiswood, Mr. John.
— (Caddell, Caldell, Cadwell). See Cawdor.
Calderwood, Laird of. See Maxwell.
Caldwell, Laird of. See Muir.
Callendar (Calendar, the Kallender), Lord Livingstone's house: rebel Earls go to, 202; Sir George Hume spoke with Huntly at, 249; Errol reported to have died at, 473; King goes to, 597.
Calvin, John: 350, 352.
Cambo (Cannow, Cammoes), Laird of. See Myreton.
Cambridge: pretended scholar of, 674, 675.
Cambuskenneth (Cambuskinnell), Abbot of. See Erskine, Adam.
Cameron (Chamroun), Allan MacCoull Dhu, chieftain of clan: 255.
Camnay: 13.
Campbell of Ardkinglass (John): trial of, for murder of Calder, 99, 102, 107, 116, 458, 693; confession of, 170; found guilty, 338, 376; tack taken from, 682.
— of Cawdor, Sir John: proceedings against murderers of, 99, 102, 170, 338, 370, 376, 378.
—, John, young Laird: foray in lands of, 143.
— of Danna, Duncan: 605.
— of Glenlyon, (Colin): raid of, 486, 489; gives land to MacCondochy, 555, 562, 605.
— of Glenorchy, (Sir Duncan): Argyll pursues for murder of Calder, 170, 338, 370, 376, 458; 254; 255; 257; 432; committed to ward, 523, 526; at liberty, 538, 539.
— of Inveraw, (? Dougal). See MacCondochy (MacCondochy Inveralt).
— of Lawers, James (young Lawers, Junior): shall be sent to Colville, 476; agent of Colville in Irish matters, 516 and n., 517; letter to Colville from (16th Jan. 1594–5), 518; seeks instructions, 528; to Colville (4th Feb.), 528; is very sufficient, 530; will go to the Isles to report, 535, 538; to Colville (7th March), 546, 548–9; Colville looks for, 548; to marry daughter of (Easter) Wemyss, 554; to Colville (21st March), 555; reports to Colville, 562; has gone to fit places, 567; to Colville (7th April 1595), 573; Colville commends service of, 575, 582, 584, 586; 585; sends news of islanders, 587, 590, 597, 605; sick, 597, 600; proposed service, 605; news from, 616; has special interest with MacCondochy, 619, 623–4, 630; does not progress as he began, 623; advertisements from, 625; confers with Nicolson, 630; will do good service, if considered, 633; Colville assures Bowes that he will not tire, 639, 646; news from, 651, 654; receives token, 652, 655; deals for stay of MacCondochy, 655, 673–4, 686; marriage of, 667, 690; letters from, 673.
Campbell of Lawers, (John), father of young Lawers: Argyll apprehends two sons of, 170; 255; alleged conspirator against Argyll, 458.
— of Lochnell: killed at Benrinnes, 458, 460.
—, —, brother of, John Ogg: 338.
— of Loudoun, (Sir Matthew), Sheriff of Ayr: on assize for trial of Catholic Lords, 200; convened to find out murderers of Calder, 338; called to Parliament, 347; 527; 621.
— of Lundy: 257.
—, Alexander, Bishop of Brechin: in Parliament, 347.
—, Archibald, Provost of Kilmun: sent by Argyll to Angus MacConnell and challenged to single combat, 606, 632, 634, 636, 642–3, 677.
—, Donald: 460.
Campvere (Camphire): 616.
Camskey (sic), Abbot of: 619.
Canna: 254.
Canongate (Cannongate): tumult in, 102, 116, 693; rebel Earls believed to be in, 125, 702, 227; search for Bothwell in, 233; proclamation anent, 516; ministers of, 579; Atholl a free warder in, 589.
Caprington, Laird of. See Cunningham.
Car, Clement. See Corr.
Cardonald (Cardonnel): letter dated at, 691.
Carelside (Carrollsyde). See Hume.
Carey (Carew, Carye, Cary), Sir George: 115.
—, Sir Robert, envoy to James VI.: 237, 238, 245, 246. 258, 290, 291.
Carey, Mr. John, deputy-governor of Berwick: requested order to, 94; Bowes writes to, 95, 97; to Burghley (12th Aug. 1593), 144; 148; Bowes wishes troops sent to, 191; Scottish Jesuit in hands of, 237; safe conduct for Zouche sent to, 250; stolen jewels to be sent to, 356; Bowes writes to, 413; Colville to (18th March 1594–5), 553.
—, Captain William: 21.
Carfrae (Carfray): 310.
Cargill, John: letter of, taken upon George Ker, 3, 40.
Carham, Bothwell in: 79.
Carickford. See Carrick in Argyle.
Carleton, Mr. Thomas, Constable of Carlisle: Buccleuch writes to, 602; Nicolson writes to, 659.
Carlisle, Thomas: 32.
— (Carliell), town of: 42, 158, 395, 547, 579.
Carmichael (Kermikill) of that Ilk, Sir John: sent to King, 16; commissioner for examination of Papists, 25; captain of King's guard. 25, 80, 169, 181, 338, 443; gives news of Bothwell, 37; receives money for James VI. (1590), 38, 104, 116, 130, 276, 471; licence to, 41; Bothwell accuses, 62–3; chosen Privy Councillor, 96, 97, 266; bruit of plot against, 107; in ward, 131; released, 132; left Court, 136, 704; resummoned, 147, 159; signs act anent Hume, 184, 189; letter signed by, 192; errand to Clydesdale, 256; 257; at battle of Leith, 305; sent to ministers anent Bothwell, 310; confers with Johnstone, 360; counsellor to Duke and general of forces in the north, 474, 512, 533, 536; 482; reasons on Border laws, 556; in communication with Bowes, 560, 598.
—, Sir Hugh: at Court, corresponds with Nicolson, 466, 567, 576.
—, Archie: 72.
—, Mr. James, minister at Haddington: 195, 225.
Carnbee: 110.
Carndburgh (Carndeburge), island of: 49, 58 and n.
Carne, John: 103.
Carneborough (Carneburro, Carnburrow), near Strathbogy: 97, 479.
Carnegy (Carnegie) of that Ilk, (Sir John): daughter abducted, 98.
— of Colluthy, (David): delivers articles to General Assembly, 82; chosen a resident Councillor, 96, 97; called to Convention, 225; Councillor, 266; called to Parliament, 348; to be auditor of Exchequer, 515, 517; represents King at General Assembly, 631.
Carnegy of Kinnaird, (Sir John): on assize for trial of Earls, 200; 257.
Carnie, house of Crawford: 450.
Carntully [? Grantully], Laird of: 194.
Carr, James, Huntly's domestic: 456. See also Carr, Captain.
—, John (assumed name): delivered to rebels, 384.
—, Captain [? James], Huntly's chief servant: 89, 91, 200.
—. See Kerr; families of (the Carrs), 205.
Carrick, Earl of: title of Prince Henry, 412.
—, coast of: 433.
—, in Argyle (Castle Carrick, Carickford): 622, 629, 638, 647; letters signed at, 628, 629, 656, 660.
—, Kyle and Cunningham, province of: commissioner appointed for, 204, 208; barons of, called to Parliament, 347.
Carrickfergus (Craggfargus): 593, 677, 684.
Carse, Laird of Kinnaird in the: 200.
Carter Moor: 129.
Carthage, General Council of: 353.
Carvell (Carvel, Carrell), Robert, Captain: delivers money to Bowes (1588), 38, 39, 103, 106, 115, 130, 471.
Cassillis, Earl of (John, fifth): 19; disposed to go to England, 177; contents ministry, 227; 256; at Convention, 484; at Finlayston, 623; shall marry Glencairn's daughter, 624; compears in cause between Montrose and Sandilands, 632.
Castilians (1572): 64.
Cathcart (Carcart), Lord (Alan, fourth): 19, 257; called to Parliament, 347.
Catholic Earls (rebel, excommunicated, confederated, Papist, Spanish, the three Earls): 5 n.; likely to embrace Bothwell, 81; help sought for prosecution of, 114, 127; solicitors work for, 119, 696, 702; Parliament for forfeiture of, 127, 129, 173, 698, 699; offers of, delivered to ministers, 128; said to have been in Edinburgh Castle, 136, 704; offer to deliver King from Bothwell, 137; King's answer to Bowes anent prosecution of, 173–4; Bowes desires instructions anent, 187–8; King directs ministers to devise some course against, 190; assize for trial of, 199, 200; sought to avenge death of King's mother, 202; seek toleration, 203; petition of Kirk anent, 203–4; King's answers to commissioners concerning, 207; King said to have gone to meet, 208, 212; proclamation concerning (27th Oct. 1593), 210; minutes of petitions anent (29th Oct.), 210–11; Elizabeth requires to know King's intentions towards, 212, 222–3; Elizabeth's reply to letters of, 213–4; at Perth, 215; Convention at Edinburgh to take order with, 217, 219, 224, 232; proclamations in favour of, 217, 218, 219, 224, 227; offers to be made to Elizabeth for, 219; people stirred by King's favourable actions towards, 219–20, 223; King defends dealings with, 222; King's affection for, 228; Act of Abolition for, 235; entice King against ministers, 235; King purposed to speak with, 236, 238; offer to Maxwell, 236; dealings with Bothwell to join, 236; Humes likely to join, 238; instructions to Zouche anent, 240–1; memorial of King's dealings with, 242–3; attitude to Act of Abolition, 245; Elizabeth's advice to James about, 248; 255; have forfeited Act of Abolition, 259; Chancellor affirms King to be free from influence of, 268; King promises prosecution of, 271, 273; Chancellor said to work underhand for, 272; enterprisers against, not to attack King, 282; summons for trial of, 284; Elizabeth presses proceedings against, 287; Zouche has conferences anent, 288–9, 291–2, 293–4; petitions of Kirk for pursuit of, 295; message to Zouche concerning, 296, 299; King reported to have private conference with, 297; Elizabeth demands what course he would take with, 297–8; her advice for proceeding against, 300; new offers of, 301; rumoured to be in Stirling Castle, 301; Presbytery of Edinburgh's answers anent, 302; King's answer to Zouche anent, [1st April], 303; pursuit of, superficial, 307, 398; Bothwell to attempt enterprise against, 308, 319, 320; Bowes advises surprise of, 310; Kirk promises concurrence against, 310; proclamations for raid against, 311, 319, 321, 393; Melvill reports King's attitude towards, 311, 312, 355–6; Elizabeth's answer concerning prosecution of, 315–16, 317, 321–25; Parliament for prosecution of, 320, 329, 343, 344, 346, 356, 359; Spanish gold comes for, 326, 329, 330, 336, 358–9; Burghley answers Scots ambassadors anent, 333; reports concerning, 336; dangers threatened by and remedies against, 339–41; Hume not to have intelligence with, 342; condition of Elizabeth's help against, 345–6, 357; have a ship in readiness, 358, 368–9, 375, 402; Bothwell moved to join with, 363, 367, 373, 377, 394; Lady Huntly sent to entreat King for, 364, 370; Elizabeth complains of leniency to, 365–6; King affirms purpose to prosecute, 368; continue in show of comfort, 375; threaten ministers, 375, 382; refuse loan to King, 378; Bowes advises King about suppressing, 379–80; letter to town of Aberdeen from (19th July 1594), 385, 406; raise men, 385, 386; debates in Council concerning, 386; lieutenancies for raid against, 389–90, 392, 393, 394, 398, 400, 424, 426; ambassadors said to urge prosecution of, 391; King informs Bowes of resolutions against, 392; sends Secretary to Elizabeth concerning, 392, 394; offer of King of Spain in favour of, 393, 396, 398, 400–1, 405; Bothwell submits offers anent, 396–7, 398–9; prosecution of, shall fall on King, 400; reports about, 401; some courtiers favourable to, 402, 407; to be helped by strangers, 405–6; messages betwixt King and, 406, 407; pursuit of, prorogued, 407, 413, 417; instructions to Sussex anent, 409–10, 423, 434–5; plans of, 414, 415; make offers to King, 417, 419; dealing for stay of Argyll, 424; troubles grow by, 425; matters go coldly against, 426; Bothwell allies with, 426, 431, 433, 435, 436, 444–5, 454, 533, 583, 584, 587, 591; preparations for raid against, 431–2; informer offers to reveal plots of, 432–3; letter to King (3rd Sept.), 435; James VI. to Elizabeth anent prosecution of, 437; raid against, 439, 440, 443, 470, 476; hopes in Bothwell disappointed, 440; good work by Bowes against, 441; offers to Elizabeth on behalf of, 442; plans of, 446, 452; boast of promised help, 470; articles for (Oct.), 470; keep forces in pay, 476; Convention to take order against, 478; reports anent, 496; Balwearie confesses band between Bothwell and, 498–9, 510, 511, 515, 522, 523, 527, 533, 544; likely to make new stirs, 501, 504; motions may be made for, 508; King hopes for support from Elizabeth against, 509, 569; work on behalf of, 510; enterprise for surprise of King, 511, 515, 538, 545; alleged support from England to, 514, 515, 527, 528, 530; proclamation against assisters of, 516; no certain news of, 519, 521, 527; wish favour for wives and children, 520; determined to leave the country, 526; said to have sent to Spain, 530–1; King seeks help from States against, 532; caution to depart, 538, 553; Bothwell excommunicated for banding with, 543, 544; Elizabeth's support would keep King firm against, 544; plot suspected for, 547; their league is broken, 550; to be pursued, if do not depart, 552; intercepted letters give advertisement of, 557; Myreton's instructions concerning, 558–9, 562, 565, 566, 572, 573; departure of, 561, 562, 578; thought in Italy to be masters, 566; reports of return of, 575; have no conditions, 578; no word from, 580; King speaks of purposes concerning, 595; agents busy, 598; troubles will serve turn of, 665, 669; necessary to look to proceedings of, 690; 697; 700. See also Abolition, Act of; Angus; Errol; Huntly.
Catholics: seek to alienate James from Elizabeth, 81; mission of Myreton to, 563, 565; 704. See also Jesuits.
Cavence (Cavain). See Maxwell of.
Cawdor (Calder), Laird of. See Campbell.
—, tutor of: 474.
Cecil, Sir Robert: John Cecil, his spy, 5 n.; sends letter to Bowes, 24; Colville to (21st Aug. 1593), 152; to Lock (18th Jan. 1593–4), 266; to Zouche (23rd Jan.), 268; same (25th Jan.), 270; same (1st Feb.), 274; same (4th March), 280; to Lock (4th March), 281; to Zouche (12th March), 285; Zouche's letters to, 295; to Zouche (20th March), 297; to Lock (20th March), 298; letter to Zouche (26th March 1594), 299; Lock to (2nd April), 303; same (5th April), 304; Colville to (6th April), 307; Lock to (9th April), 307; employed by Elizabeth for Scottish affairs, 308; Bowes to (13th April), 308; letter endorsed by, 317; to Bowes (20th April), 318; Bowes to (21st April), 319; same (24th April), 320; direction to Bowes anent Answer of Elizabeth, 321, 326; Colville's letters to Lock to be opened by, 332, 377, 407; to Bowes (17th May), 332; same (17th May), 335; Bowes to (18th May), 339, 342; same (23rd May), 343; Mr. Edward Bruce to (27th May), 344; message to Bruce; 344; Bowes to (30th May), 345; names of Lords of the Articles sent to, 348; (Mæcenas) sends money to Colville, 367, 372; Bowes receives letter from, 371; Bowes to (6th July), 371; to Bowes (13th July), 371, 379; to Scrope (13th July), 372; Bowes to (14th July), 373; Fingask to (20th July), 377; King speaks against, 378; Bowes to (21st July), 383; Colville to (26th July), 386; Bowes to (27th July), 388; to Bowes (27th July), 388; Bowes to (30th July), 395; Colville to (30th July), 396; Lock to [c. 1st Aug.], 398; Bowes to (3rd Aug.), 402; Mr. Thomas Wylkes to (5th Aug.), 403; Bowes will sound King about wrongs done to, 403; Mr. James Murray thanks, 416; Bowes to (17th Aug.), 417; Sussex to (31st Aug.), 423; Mr. Richard Coningsby to (31st Aug.), 423; Colville to (31st Aug.), 424; same (6th Sept.), 426; Sussex to (8th Sept.), 434; 436; Bowes to (11th and 13th Sept.), 438; Sussex to (14th Sept.), 439; Colville commends family to, 440; Cockburn to (16th Sept.), 440; Colville to (16th Sept), 440; to Cockburn (17th Sept.), 443; request of Buccleuch to, 447; Bowes to (21st Sept.), 447; Cockburn to (21st Sept.), 447; two letters to Bowes (24th Sept.), 448; Cockburn to (25th Sept.), 452; Bowes to (28th Sept.), 452; Colville to (30th Sept.), 455; Bowes to (8th Oct.), 458; same (12th Oct.), 459; to Bowes (13th Oct.), 461; Cockburn to (15th Oct.), 462; Elizabeth answers Cockburn through, 462; Hudson to (18th Oct.), 462; Bowes to (19th Oct.), 463; same (23rd Oct.), 464; to Bowes (24th Oct.), 465; Bowes to (29th Oct.), 468; Cockburn to (8th Nov.), 473; to Cockburn (12th Nov.), 475; Cockburn to (12th Nov.), 475; Hudson to (14th Nov.), 475; Cockburn to [20th Nov.], 478; Hudson to (30th Nov.), 485; Colville commends himself to, 487, 596, 637; Hudson to (4th Dec.), 492; King suspects evil will of, 493; Hudson to (18th Dec.), 497; same (31st. Dec.), 501; Colville to (25th Jan. 1594–5), 521; Easter Wemyss commends himself to, 537, 550, 552; 548; Hudson to (13th Mar.), 550; 552; Colville to (4th April 1595), 568; Hudson to (19th June), 616; commission to Cunningham for MacLean, 622, 628–9, 668–9, 685; Colville to (2nd July), 628; MacLean to (4th July), 628; letters for, 634; Cunningham commends himself to, 634, 644, 655, 667; MacLean writes to, 635; MacLean ready to serve, 636, 685; 647; Auchinross commends himself to, 648; 648; 664.
Cecil (Cicill, Secill), John, Catholic practiser: 5 n.; intercepted letters of, 5, 7; commendation of, 11; 23; alias John Bramston, 32; 571; said to have landed in Scotland (May 1595), 597, 605, 608, 609, 624, 633.
Cessford: family of, 252. See also Ker.
Chalmer, Mr. David: 571.
Chalmers, Margaret. See Trochrig, Lady.
Chamber, Alexander, officer-at-arms: 179.
Chamers, Mr. Danyell: 661.
Chancery (English): a discourse of the, 674.
Channel, St. George's: 530–1.
Chanus: cipher name. See Huntly.
Chapell, Sir John. See Hamilton of Chapell.
Charlemagne: 480.
Charles (IV.) the Fair, King of France: 480.
— VI., King of France: 480.
— VII., —: 480.
Charteris of Amisfield, (John): called to Parliament, 347.
Chatelherault, Dukes of, Hamilton: 252.
Chester: 586.
Chevali: 611, 613.
Cheyne of Eslemont, Patrick: committed as cautioner of Huntly, 78; Papist, 257.
— (Chene), Mr. James, Principal of Jesuit seminary: 257.
—, dom. Thomas: 611, 613.
Chingles (Gingills). See Armstrongs of the Gingills.
Chirnside (Chirnesyde): minister of, 342.
Chisholm (Chisholme, Cheisholme, Chesholme), of Cromlix or Dundorne, Sir James (nephew of Bishop of Dunblane): Master of Household, 18; agent in Spanish Blanks, 39–40, 50, 52, 58, 78; flees to Catholic Earls, 49; 55; proclamation against (5th March 1592–3), 66; Act of Caution against (13th March), 70; General Band against, 71; to be forfeited by Parliament, 73; Angus confers with, 77; (Quatuor), 138, 139, 706; excommunicated, 182, 183, 189, 204, 208; access of, 198, 207; assize for trial of, 200; submits of King at Fala, 200, 201; movements after Fala, 202; petition anent trial of, 210–211; movements of, 227; solicits Chancellor, 227; Act of Abolition for, 232, (revoked) 260; 236; 257; device to send to Spain, 273; pardoned, 273, 301; Errol lodges with, 283; 302; agent between Earls and Bothwell, 396, 397; 398; deals with Papists, 415; 503.
—, James, nephew of Bishop of Vaison: 15.
—, John, (brother of Bishop of Vaison): letter to, intercepted, 14; Robert, uncle of, 14.
—, John (cousin of Bishop of Vaison, nephew of Bishop of Dunblane, brother of Sir James Chisholm): letter from, intercepted, 14; delivers letters from Parma (1589), 54; 55; 503.
—, Margaret (sister of Bishop of Vaison): 14.
—, Thomas (brother of Bishop of Vaison): 14.
—, William, Bishop of Dunblane: 14 n.; 18; 22; 52; 55; 503.
—, William, Bishop of Vaison: 14; letter to, intercepted, 14.
—, William, nephew of Bishop of Vaison: 15.
Christian IV., King of Denmark: will send ambassadors, 81; proposed as member of Protestant alliance, 104, 105; letter to Elizabeth, 114, 126; reported plot against, 321; ambassador expected from, 363; proposed marriage of sister, 404; Spanish ambassador sent to, 479, 497. See also Denmark, King of.
Christeson (Christesoun), James: assumed name. See Gordon, Mr. James.
Christie [?], Father: 612, 614.
Christopher: Scottish ship, 36.
Chrysostom, St.: 349.
Clackmannan, baron of: called to Parliament, 348.
—, Laird of. See Bruce.
Clan Allister, Captain of: 657.
—Cameron (Chamroun), Chieftain of. See MacCoull Dhu, Allan.
—Chattan (Quhattane, Clanhattons): proclamation against, 153; 255; hold victuals from Ruthven Castle, 277; at Benrinnes, 457.
—, Chieftain of. See MacIntosh.
Clandeboy (Clanobwy): 677.
Clan Donald (Clandonnell, Clandonill, Glendonnald): islands belonging to, 253, 254; septs of, 255; young Lawers will deal with, 518; assist Irish rebels, 557, 558, 606, 649; MacLean's feud with, 623, 649, 650; MacLeod Harris in wrath with, 685; come home, 687; desire meeting with Argyll, 688. See also MacDonald of Dunnyveg, Angus; MacDonald of Sleat, Donald Gorme.
— Gregor: dependers on Argyll, 255, 331.
— Gunn (Glengun): 398.
— Ian (Claneane): 655. See also MacIan.
— Lean: 254, 255. See also MacLean.
— Leod: 254. See also MacLeod.
Clanranald (Glenronnald, Clanrannall, Clanrannald): islands belonging to, 253, 254; supporters of Angus MacConnell, 255; young Lawers will deal with, 518; MacLean falls upon, 661, 667, 668.
—, Captain of. See MacDonald of Clanranald.
Clare, Mr. Henry: 418.
Clarke, Mr.: shipmaster, 196.
Clatt (Clette): teinds of, 571.
Cleghorn, William: widow and children of, 111.
Cleish (Clesch), Laird of. See Colville.
Clement VIII., Pope: Blanks to have been directed to, 33, 43; Crichton reported to have gone to, 61; Lord Sanquhar conversant with, 261; said that he shall sustain Scottish Catholics, 398, 401; Catholic Earls do not fear to receive Jesuits sent from, 425; Huntly sends for support to, 522–3; Myreton has received blessing and support of, 556, 559, 563, 565, 569; Englishman called Jonas sent by, 563; Myreton's depositions anent money furnished by, 564, 565; 566; Bothwell has received money against will of, 572; 611; 613; 614.
Clerk, William: 491.
Clerk Register. See Hay of Easter Kennet, Alexander; Skene, Mr. John.
Clerkington. See Cockburn of.
Clopton, Mr.: paymaster at Berwick, 116, 206, 226, 693.
Closeburn, Laird of. See Kirkpatrick.
Cluny (Clunie), Laird of. See Crichton; Gordon.
—, Lady. See Crichton, Marion.
Cluny Miln: teinds of, 112.
Clyde, Firth of: 43, 52, 120, 254, 590, 597, 697.
Clydesdale, 256, 339, 678.
Cochlarachy (Coclarochie), Goodman of. See Gordon.
Cochno (Cochnoche). See Hamilton.
Cochrane, James: 331.
—, Thomas: hanged at Lauder Bridge (1482), 444.
Cockburn of Clerkington, John: 257.
—, younger, Sir Richard, Secretary: present at conference of Bowes and King, 29; examines Angus, 29; to receive Earls to ward, 37, 41; signs band against Bothwell, 86; chosen a resident Councillor, 96, 97; Orde appeals to, 108; letters to, 116, 118, 693, 695; return to Court expected, 159; expected at Convention, 166; to remind King of promise, 172; signs act anent Hume, 184, 189; letter to Foster signed by, 192; sent to Bowes, 216; King charges with neglect, 220; conference with Bowes, 224; letter to Chancellor, 256; 257; King sends to Zouche, 271, 272; 280; warrant delivered by, 284, 287, 297; Zouche and Bowes send to, 292; Elizabeth's Answer to letter subscribed by (20th April 1594), 315; Bowes delivers Answer to, 317, 321, 322, 326; Bowes labours with, 359; to be sent as ambassador to England, 363, 368, 378, 380, 384, 388, 392, 394, 396, 398, 400, 401; Council to send him to King, 375; mistaken in names of ambassadors, 382; Bowes commends, 388, 393, 396; at London, 403; to Burghley (8th Aug.), 406; information for, 406; letters sent to, 414, 415, 438, 454; to Burghley (15th Aug.), 415; (ambassador at London), 418, 424; to Burghley (30th Aug.), 421; same (Sept. 6th), 428; (my ambassador), 437; to Cecil (16th Sept.), 440; must not know of Colville's relief, 441; Cecil to (17th Sept.), 443; to Cecil (21st Sept), 447; same (25th Sept.), 452; sends letter to Bowes, 452; to Burghley (3rd Oct.), 455; hostess of, 455; to Burghley (15th Oct.), 461; to Cecil (15th Oct.), 462; to Burghley (16th Oct.), 462; sends letters to Foulis, 464; to Burghley (27th Oct.), 468; money for King sent by, 471, 499; to Cecil (8th Nov.), 473; from Cecil (12th Nov.), 475; to Cecil (12th Nov.), 475; Hudson writes in support of, 475; to Cecil [20th Nov.], 478; return of, 485, 487, 489; reports discourse of Archibald Douglas, 485–6; reports about Colville, 492; to Bowes (12th Dec.), 492; plot for removing, 494, 498, 507; King dissatisfied with, 495, 496; statements of, quoted in despatches to England, 501, 502, 512, 533, 541, 543; Nicolson deals with, 527; Sir George Hume wishes double of discharge granted by, 548, 553, 559, 571; signs Colville's pardon, 562, 566, 570; dealt with to stay Orkney's commission, 577, 580; Chancellor excuses himself by, 588, 589; commendations to Bowes, 597, 598; 642.
Cockburn (Cokbourn, Kokburn) of Ormiston, Sir John, Justice Clerk: commission to torture George Ker, 22; to examine prisoners and suspects, 25; examines Ker, 28, 38, 39, 43; licensed to grant exemptions from King's raid, 41; examines Fintry, 57, 58, 59; signs band against Bothwell, 86; expected at Convention, 166; signs act about excommunication of Hume, 184, 189; signs letter to Sir John Foster (6th Oct. 1593), 192; Catholic lords at house of, 202; 257; a chief courtier, 257; servants take part in Border raid, 346; examines Balwearie, 510, 511, 520, 522; produces deposition of Balwearie, 544; warrant to give assize to Myreton, 566.
— of Skirling, (Sir William): 347.
Coigach (Coigheauch): 255.
Coldingham, Bothwell's house of: detained by Hume, 152, 159–60, 162, 168, 171, 178, 180, 227; Hume has got, 445.
—, kirks of: 342.
Coll (Coill): 254, 255.
Collector General. See Lincluden, Provost of.
Collingwood, Sir Cuthbert: 101.
—: family of, 252.
Collord: Huntly burns, 143.
Colluthy (Colluthie, Collichty, Culluthy), Laird of. See Carnegy.
Colonsay (Collonza): 254, 255.
Colquhoun of Luss, (Sir Humphrey): death of, 5.
—, (Alexander): 347, 625.
Colquhouns: 255.
Colsman: uninhabited isle, 253.
Colville of Cleish, Robert: 630.
— (Colvile) of Easter Wemyss, James: receives money for James VI., 104, 116, 276, 471; at Battle of Leith, 305; appointed ambassador to England and France, 309; instructions by James VI. to (April 1594), 312, 314, 323; Bowes commends 315; Cecil to inquire about letters committed to, 321; letter from James VI. (1st April), 328; letter to, 331; Mr. John Colville suspects mission of, 332; Cecil informs Bowes of negotiations with, 332–4; King asks Bowes to forward letter to, 339, 342, 343; 345; his embassy to France, 345, 373, 383, 418, 479, 481, 548; 358; propositions to Henry IV. submitted by, 479; to Elizabeth (Jan. 1594–5), 526; to Bowes (21st Feb.), 537; same (12th March), 549; same (15th March), 552; young Lawers to marry daughter of, 554; sends intercepted letters and Myreton's depositions to Bowes, 562, 565, 566, 567; offers services to Elizabeth, 567; to Bowes (4th April 1595), 568; to (?) Cecil (4th April), 568; to Bowes (23rd April), 582; labours for Mr. John Colville, 595, 596; letter from, 599; commends himself to Bowes, 605; to Bowes (6th June 1595), 605; at Convention at Stirling, 630; letter to Bowes [after 24th July], 655. See also Wemyss, Laird of.
Colville of Strathrudie, Mr. John: letter to Dean of Durham (10th Jan. 1592–3), 17; money for James VI. delivered to (1589– 90), 38, 104, 116, 130, 276, 471; received gold, 122, 699; King seeks to draw from Bothwell, 128–9; present with Bothwell at access to King, 130, 132–3, 148; has not sought intelligence with Bowes, 131; takes place of Secretary in Council, 132; not to be separated from Bothwell, 133; Bowes recommends service of, and seeks relief for, 135, 704, 150, 160, 188, 229, 376, 389, 402; (Simplex), 139, 706; persuades King to provide remedy, 139; confers with Bowes and ministers, 140; entreats King to return for trial of Bothwell, 142, 144, 146; to Cecil (21st Aug. 1593), 152; to Lock (21st Aug.), 152; desires repayment of King's debt to, 179, 597; to report concerning Bothwell, 229, 236; at battle of Leith, 305; to Cecil (6th April), 307; to Lock (11th May), 331; Lock to (3rd July), 367; Bothwell alienated from, 369, 446; to Lock (14th July), 372; Bothwell writes to, 376; to Lock (17th July), 377; same (21st July), 378; to Cecil (26th July), 386; Whitelaw to (26th July), 387; token for, 389; to Lock (29th July), 394; to Cecil (30th July), 396; to Lock (30th July), 397; same (5th Aug.), 403; Mr. Archibald Primrose to (7th Aug.), 405; to Lock (10th Aug.), 406; Jerome Lindsay to (16th Aug.), 415; to Cecil (31st Aug.), 424; to Lock (2nd Sept.), 426; to Cecil (6th Sept.), 426; to Lock (10th Sept.), 436; King complains of reset of, 438, 448–9 to Lock (16th Sept.), 439; to Cecil (16th Sept.), 440; recovers grace, 448, 477; to Cecil (30th Sept.), 455; Mar supports, 476, 477, 492; a fit instrument to reconcile Argyll, 476; hatred between Chancellor and, 477, 484, 487, 488, 524, 533–4, 550, 637; to Bowes (29th Nov.), 482; stirs up troubles, 484, 487, 488–9, 492, 494, 589, 601, 602, 603, 637; to Lock (30th Nov.), 486; has undertaken to betray Bothwell, 487, 488; Sir George Hume asks credit for, 491; gave instructions to Geddes, 495; to be sent to Duke, 496; pardon not published, 496; to Bowes (28th Dec.), 500; agent in matter of Ireland, 501, 504, 506, 512, 516–7, 530, 630; memoranda anent [c. Dec.], 502; to Bowes (5th Jan. 1594–5), 506; forward to discover secret, 508; to Bowes (23rd Jan.), 517; young Lawers to (16th Jan.), 518; to Cecil (25th Jan.), 521; can get no assurances, 524; much blamed, 527; to Bowes (1st Feb.), 528; young Lawers to (4th Feb.), 528; to Bowes (5th Feb.), 529; same (13th Feb.), 531; Nicolson commends, 533–4, 543, 549, 621; condemned for taking of Hercules Stewart, 534; to Bowes (15th Feb.), 535; same (22nd Feb.), 538; concurs with William Hume, 541; King writes on behalf of, 541, 542; young Lawers to (7th March), 546; King sends for, 546, 549; to Bowes (11th March), 548; pardon of, 550, 552, 560, 566, 570, 576; to Bowes (17th March), 552; to Mr. John Carey (18th March), 553; to Bowes (22nd March), 554; young Lawers to (21st March), 555; to Bowes (25th March), 558; may thank Sir George Hume, 560, 570; to Bowes (1st April 1595), 562; goes shortly to King, 567; to Cecil (4th April), 568; young Lawers to (7th April), 573; to Bowes (10th April), 575; suspected, 576; advertisements from and about, 577; has not obtained King's presence, 578, 579; to Bowes (23rd April), 581; desires safe-conduct for Moray, 583; desires safe-conduct to go to England, 583, 584, 590; to Bowes (25th April), 584; same (2nd May), 585; proposed mission to France, 594–5, 596, 597, 599, 602; to Bowes (17th May, two letters), 595; same (18th May), 596; Auchinross to (21st May), 597; to Bowes (27th May), 599; 604; to Bowes (16th June), 610; same (28th June), 625; Moray and St. Colme to (28th June), 625; to Cecil (2nd July), 628; to Bowes (5th July), 630; same (7th July), 631; commends himself to Cecil and Bowes, 637; to Bowes (14th July), 638; same (19th July), 645; same (24th July), 653; to Nicolson (24th July), 654; same (26th July), 656; same (29th July), 659; will rise, if Mar prevail, 666, 670; to Bowes (2nd Aug.), 666; same (7th Aug.), 673; same (18th Aug.), 682; same (20th Aug.), 683; has best knowledge of things, 687; to Bowes (24th Aug.), 688; cause prospers, 690.
Colville, Mr. Alexander, Commendator of Culross: appointed Councillor, 266; called to Parliament, 347.
—, James, cousin of Easter Wemyss: carries intercepted letters, etc., to Bowes, 562, 565, 567, 568; no news of, 599; takes letter to Easter Wemyss, 605; delivers letter from Bowes to Mr. John Colville (?), 610.
Comptroller. See Seton of Parbroath.
Confession of Faith (Confession of the heretics): 54, 56, 524.
Coningsby (Conisby, Connyngesbey), Mr. Richard: sent to Baptism, 423, 439; letter to Cecil, 423.
Constable, the: 13.
Conuchur (Connuchur), Patrick: 665.
Convention of Estates: (April 1593), 80, 81, 85, 86, 87; (July 1593), 107, 117, 693; (Sept. 1593), 151, 159, 160, 161, 166, 169, 171; (Nov. 1593), 218, 219, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 232, 233, 234, 236, 258; (Jan. 1593–4), 246, 249, 250, 259, 263, 266, 267, 277, 288; (May 1594), 337, 343, 345, 346; (Sept. 1594), 431–2, 435, 443; (Nov. 1594), 477, 478, 482, 483, 484, 486, 487, 488, 489, 492, 494; (Dec. 1594), 488, 489, 495; (Jan. 1594–5), 504, 505, 507, 508, 510, 512, 519, 520, 521, 523, 525, 527, 528; (March 1594–5), 539, 543, 545, 547, 549, 550, 551, 295, 552, 553, (Council) 554; (May 1595), 579, 583, 586, 587, 591, 593, 594, 595, 599; 672.
Copeland (Coiplan) Isles: 677, 684.
Copenhagen: 479.
"Cornello": 12.
Cornwall, Vice-Admiral of: 100.
Cornwall of Ballinhard or Bonhard, (Nicholl): 14, 348.
Corr (Cor, Car), Clement, burgess of Edinburgh: 85, 189, 225.
Corstorphin, Laird of. See Forrester.
Cossyo, Barnardine: 335–6.
Council. See Privy Council.
Coupar, James: 113.
—, abbacy of: 344; Abbot of. See Leslie, Mr. Leonard.
Court (Scottish): appearance that Chancellor shall leave, 5; 23; Ker likely to be saved by friends in, 33; Mr. James Gordon warned by evil means from, 34; troubles feared between Duke and Spynie at, 35; 55; King wishes to call Spynie to, 73; King wishes to call Chancellor to, 73, 81, 82, 88, 107, 123, 177; 73; Montrose refuses to come to, 81; practice to restore Captain Stewart to, 83, 91, 100, 100–1, 116, 137, 154, 155, 693, 706; Master of Glamis accused of informing Bowes of courses in, 88; Huntly said to have been at, 89; Captain Carr, agent for Huntly in, 89; Lady Huntly at, 89, 93, 96, 97; well affected are wounded with course in, 93, 94; some of nobility press to be embraced in, 93; 98; 102; rumour that Huntly wished to alter, 107; Hume returns to, 117, 693; noblemen at, 120, 697; Chancellor does not hasten to, 123, 700; bent against England, 124, 125, 127, 699, 700, 702; Bothwell presented at, 130, 132; his access thought to be devised to stay Chancellor from, 131, 132; 132; Bothwell departed from, 134, 703; Bowes trembles to behold course in, 135, 703; most of old Council have left, 136, 704, 150; 137; hostile to Bowes, 139; 140; labour made to draw Mar to, 142; Bothwell has business in, 143; Ochiltree and other Stewarts have retired from, 147, 160; Huntly has influence at, 159; Hume lately removed from, 162; King will not have Bothwell return to, before Parliament, 162, 180; Lady Bothwell and others must not come within 10 miles of, 165; Master of Glamis and the two Humes come to, 170; they carry sway in, 176, 177; Angus soars about, 176; Huntly suspected to have enterprise against, 176–7; Lady Huntly at, 181; Huntly near, 185; 194; Patrick Murray, Huntly's agent in, 194; changes expected in, 195, 198; Bowes warned of hostility of, 220; position of Chancellor in, 223–4; Duke has left, 224, 238, 245; 235; Humes said to be leaving, 237–8; coming of Zouche has wrought alteration in, 250, 263; several parties in, 262; Lock to dissuade from enterprise at, 282; Catholic Earls allege danger from any change of, 284; Johnstone hoped to have favour in, 284; Lady Huntly at, 301, 321; thinks Elizabeth will not break with, 320; hatred against Bowes, 320; 336; 338; arrangements for custody of Prince while Mar at, 344; Mr. Edward Bruce reports at, 347; Catholic Earls have means at, 360, 387, 391, 402, 408, 425, 433, 449, 450, 524; Lady Huntly at, 363; Argyll contented to come to, 376; Bothwell's project to possess, 399; sincerity of, doubted, 406, 407; 419; 426; seeks relief of Colville, 440; watch kept at, 444; Bowes sends for news from, 456; Nicolson repairs to, 471; 505; Crawford comes to, 509; Duke returns to, 510, 536; 514; Balwearie protected by friendship in, 528; Colville able to do services in, 543, 545; authority of, impeached, 548; Melville promises favour of, 548; MacLean at, 557; Aston will report from, 562; Sir George Hume deals for Aston at, 579, 580; 583; Chancellor guides, 594; men's minds occupied with change of, 601; Argyll at, 629, 644, 655; 634; Aston will send charges from, 635; Aston directed to Edinburgh from, 641; 647; 649; Auchinross seeks news of, for MacLean, 647, 650, 669; Hume at, 672, 681; rumour of return of Captain James Stewart to, 679, 682, 687, 690; 701; 705.
Court of Session. See Session, Court of; President of. See Urquhart, Lord.
Cowall: 255.
Cowden, Mr. John: 182. And see Cowie.
Cowdenknowes, Laird of. See Hume.
Cowie (Coweye), Mr. John: advices from (4th Jan. 1593–4), 260. And see Cowden.
— (Cowen): 330, 459.
Cragwood, Laird of. See Wood of Craig.
Craig, Laird of: 457. See also Gordon; Ogilvy.
Craig (Craige, Cragge), James: letter from, 247.
—, Mr. John, minister at Edinburgh: 83, 204, 679.
—, Nicholas: Danish ambassador, 94.
—, Mr. Thomas, advocate: 111, 127; letter to, 247.
—, William: assumed name. See Crichton, Mr. William.
Craig of Auchindoun. See Auchindoun, house of.
Craigens (Craiganis), Laird of. See Cunningham
Craigiehall (Craggyhall): 100 (2).
Craigie, Wallace, Laird of. See Wallace of Craigie.
Craigmillar, Laird of. See Preston.
Craigneston: 479.
Craigs, John Ogilvy's house: 454.
Craigside: teinds of, 112.
Crainny, John: 111.
Cranston (Cranstoun, Crankston), Mr. Thomas: deals between Bothwell and Catholic Earls, 377, 426, 440, 446, 512; reset in England, 438, 446, 512; remission revoked, 489.
—, Captain: 443.
Craso, Gambaro (assumed name): letter from, taken upon George Kerr, 13.
Craven, William, woollen draper, London: William Mylburne to (31st Jan. 1593–4), 274; money for Bowes to be paid to, 418.
Crawford, Earl of (David, eleventh): 5; evil affected, 18; supports Spanish enterprises (1589), 56, 244; accompanies Huntly, 74; shall be called to Court, 136, 136–7, 147, 704; glad of Bothwell's restitution, 149; 150; offers to subscribe cause in hand, 158 (cf. 705); to be at Convention, 166; ministers to confer with, 182; on assize for trial of Earls, 200; 256; suspect, 257; 280; at Parliament, 347; 365; search for, as Bothwell's friend, 424; Bothwell confers with, 427; entertains Huntly, 450; custody of Edinburgh Castle offered to, 472, 498; at Convention, 484; in Edinburgh, 507, 508; feud with Master of Glamis, 507, 509, 517, 519, 525, 531, 669; to deal with Queen, 549; at Convention, 549; looked to agree with Lord Glamis, 589; reconciling Lord Gray and Constable of Dundee, 624; 700.
—, —: brothers of. See Lindsay, Sir James; Spynie.
— of Kers, (David): on assize for trial of Bothwell, 200; called to Parliament, 348; his brother slain, 527; convenes with Mar's friends, 630.
— of Lefnoreis or Lochnorice, (William): 257, 347.
—, George: assumed name. See Crichton, William.
Creich, Laird of. See Beaton.
Creswell, J.: 7.
Cresyt: Jacques Gasport in, 14.
Creue, —: English Jesuit, 633.
Crichton of Sanquhar, Lord (Robert, eighth): Papist, fugitive, 257; expected to come home through England, 261; wishes passport through England, 447, 616, 640; about to depart, 611, 613; worked for peace between Crichton and Bruce, 611, 614; returned, 631, 633; has offered to satisfy Kirk, 637, 640; to be reconciled with Johnstone, 640.
— (Creichtoun, Crychttoun) of Cluny, Robert: prisoner in Edinburgh, 89, 91; Thomas Erskine committed to custody of, 143; signs letter to Bothwell (8th Oct. 1593), 192; present at Bothwell's access, 194; Moray flees with, to St. Colme, 486 and n., 489; apprehends Invermarky, 643, 646.
— of Frendraught, (Sir James): called to Parliament, 347; enters into band against Huntly, 472; counsellor to Lennox, 474.
—, Marion, Lady Cluny: 112, 113.
—, Mr. Robert: 206.
—, Mr. William (alias William Craig; George Crawford), Jesuit, Spanish practiser, agent in Spanish Blanks: letters to, intercepted upon George Kerr, 3, 7, 10, 13, 53; disagreement with Bruce (Bartholl Bodsone), 9; depostions of Kerr and Fintry anent, 33, 36, 38, 39, 43, 44, 51–3, 58, 59; 60; mention of, in letter from Bruce to Parma (1589), 55, 56; report anent, 61; Herring said to have brought letters from, 123, 700; return spoken of, 167, 179, 263; Zouche informed about, 239, 244; letters from, 263; thought to have landed at Montrose, 330; kinsman of Sanquhar, 447, 616; (Friar), 503; Myreton instructed by, 556, 559, 563, 564, 565, 569, 571–3; letters from, intercepted, 561, 562, 570; informs Gordon of Bruce's accusations, 563, 564, 565; letter to James Tyrie from (18th June 1595), 611, 613; Sanquhar confesses dealings of, 637.
Crichton, Mr. William: brother and nephew of, 13.
— Castle, Bothwell's house: Bothwell purposes to go to, 180, 183; letter dated at, 185; report that King would surprise, 191, 194; report of intention to rase, 246; Hume has got, 445.
—, lands of: dispute as to, 643.
Cromarty, Laird (? or Tutor) of. See Urquhart.
—: 77, 255, 358; proclamation for levying forces of (9th April 1594), 311.
—, Sheriff of: 347.
Cromlix. See Chisholm of.
Cromwell (Crumwell), Mr. Oliver: 418.
Crowdoun Hill: 313.
Crumstane (Cromston, Cromstane). See Hume of.
Crusius, Adamus: ambassador of Brunswick, 376.
Cullerny (Culernay), Laird of. See Barclay.
Culluthy of Fife. See Carnegy of Colluthy.
Culross (Couross), Abbot or Commendator of. See Colville, Mr. Alexander.
—: ship of, 203.
Cumberland, Earl of (George Clifford): takes two Portuguese barques, 36; proposed as Elizabeth's representative at Baptism, 367, 368, 371, 373, 395; Bothwell seeks intercession of, 373–4, 389, 392; other requests for order to, 376, 390, 396; sick, 407.
—: 41, 69.
Cumbrae (Comvey): letter dated at, 4; George Kerr taken in, 15.
Cumming of Altyre, (Thomas): 513.
Cunningham of Caprington, (William): summoned to Parliament, 347.
— of Craigens, (Alexander): summoned to Parliament, 347.
—, Mr. David, Bishop of Aberdeen: present in Parliament, 347; commission to, 359; oration at Baptism, 422, 431; King sends to Bowes, 461; counsellor to Duke in lieutenancy, 474,
Cunningham, John, burgess of Edinburgh, merchant, agent in Irish matters: Nicolson commends to Bowes, 578–9; Duncan MacDougall to (6th June 1595), 606; commission from Cecil to, for MacLean, 609, 616, 618, 620, 623, 628, 628–9, 668, 685; to Bowes (25th June), 622; Auchinross to (22nd June), 622; gone to MacLean, 627, 630, 633; brings letters, 634; to Bowes (9th July), 635; Bowes sends letter to, 636; to Bowes (13th July), 637; Auchinross to (9th July), 638; report by, 640; 643; to Bowes (19th July), 644; Auchinross to (16th July), 644; 648; 650; 652; to Bowes (24th July), 655; letter directed to, 664, 665, 669; to Bowes (4th Aug.), 667; Auchinross to (31st July), 667; 670; 677; 684.
—, shire (province) of Kyle, Carrick, and: 204, 208, 347.
Cupar: convention at, 182; represented in Parliament, 347.
—, presbytery of: 182.
Cures [? Kerse], Laird of: 635. See also Kerse.
Curle, Janet: house of, 331.
Cyprian, St.: 349.
Cyril, St.: 349.