Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 1, 1547-63. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1898.
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Galley Suttell, the: 21.
Galliart, Captain: 231.
Galligoe Rennegre, the: tonnage, &c., 12.
Gallion of Lyme, the: tonnage, &c., 13.
Galliot of Yarmouth, the: armament and flag (18th Dec.), 49; Whyting, master, brings 200l. to Broughty Castle (9th Jan. 1547–8), 61; 75; 84.
Galloway, Bishop of: (A. Gordon), arresting boats to siege St Colms (Oct. 1547), 34; grand almoner, &c. (1558), 206; with the Congregation (10th Nov. 1559), 262; 403; signs proposal of marriage (16th Aug.), 465; his preaching and praying for Elizabeth (25th), 471; at Council (31st), 476. See Gordon, Mr Alexander.
Galston (Gaston), Laird of: envoy from Lennox to Elizabeth (30th Nov. 1560), 493– 4; his credit from Lennox's friends (12th Dec.), 496; ordered to return, ib.; to Cecil of Lennox's friends (16th March), 527; to Lady Lennox and her two sons, ib.; to Lennox of his friends' advice, 528. See Steward, Thomas.
Gamboa, Capt.: 90; his dispute with Grey of Wilton (27th March), 103, 104; in army for Haddington, 111; prests to, 114; on raid, burning round Edinburgh (3rd June), 115; his hackbutters and demands (18th), 122; 131, 140; escapes in rout (17th July 1548), 148; to confer with Somerset— Brende's opinion of his men (26th Nov.), 169.
Gargrave, Sir Thomas: 319.
Garleis, Laird of: (Stewart), consults with Lennox and Wharton at Carlisle (24th Jan.), 65; "not declared," 220; joins the lords at Glasgow (24th March 1559–60), 338; in English camp (6th April), 349.
Garrisons: orders for, in Scotland, 259.
Garter, Order of: borne by Scottish kings 206.
Garton, Captain: at Lauder, 109.
Gascoign, John: captain, 161.
Gascons: 700 sent to Dunbarton—their treatment, &c. (June 1557), 198.
Gawdye, Capt.: 438.
Geneva: withholds men from France, 660.
George, the, of Berwick: manned for Borthy
(30th Jan.), 69, 70.
-, —of Bewycke, the: 319.
-, —Brigges, the: tonnage, &c., 12.
-, —of Ditsam, the: tonnage, &c., 13.
-, —of Falmouth, the: tonnage, &c., 12.
-, —of London, the: manned for Borthy
(30th Jan.), 69; runs ashore in Tyne (5th
Feb.), 70; still on sands (9th), 75.
-, —of Rye, the: crew, 13.
-, —of Totnes, the: tonnage, &c., 13.
Gerarde, Henry: captain, 161.
Geynville (Joinville?): the Guises at (7th Dec. 1559), 273.
Ghibellines (Gebellynes), faction of the: 142.
Gifforthe, Mr: orders to (4th May), 393; 438.
Glajon, Sieur de: Spanish ambassador to Elizabeth, 357, 369, 370.
Glamys, Lord: with Governor at siege of Borthy (27th Nov. 1547), 44; John lord, summoned to answer James Scrimgeour for lands of Littilton (27th March 1557), 197; Inchkeith belongs to, 432; at parliament (8th–10th Aug.), 456; 458, 515.
Glasben, Laird of: Angus's "servant," unassured (16th Nov.), 39.
Glasgow, Archbishop of: (James), for safe
conduct to return from France, and post
horses (17th Oct. 1551), 188; 206; with
Queen Dowager (10th Nov. 1559), 262;
embarks for France at Leith (18th July
1560), 455; Stephen Beton to, against Lord
James's designs, &c., 533.
-, —bishop's castle, to be "won" (20th Oct.),
28; is "folly" Somerset thinks (26th),
32; protestants to convene at (on 10th
Aug. 1559), 239; 240, 248; part of Congregation to sit at, 268; bishop's palace and
steeple surrendered to French and some
blown up in (March 1559–60), 336; they
charge Scots at the bridge, but retreat, ib.
-, —church of: Somerset's proclamation on
door (24th Aug. 1547), 15; the Pope's
decision on (26th March), 103.
Glasgow, Dean of: commissioner (1559), 529.
-, —provost of, signs marriage proposal (16th
Aug. 1560), 466.
-, —"buckeler": Mary wishes for a, 651.
Glecghorne, Laird of: to dismantle Dunbar, 454.
Gledstone, Laird of: his towns burned, 74.
Glencairn, Earls of: (William), at Glasgow
battle with Lennox faction (1544), 1; to
Lord Wharton from Duchall as to his son in
Carlisle (11th April 1547), 5; to T. Bischop,
&c., that he must go to St Andrews first,
ib.; message to his aunt, 6; is taken by
"Ye wat wha" to Glencairn (2nd July),
8; to Wharton of his arrival and doings
with Drumlanrig, &c., 9; his "overture"
to Somerset, to raise a rebellion, fortify
Ardmore on Clyde, but must get his son
home from France first (July), 10; is in
jeopardy for his treason (18th Aug.), 14;
English proclamations sent to (24th), 15;
his grandson contracted to Lochinvar's
daughter, ib.: to Lennox and Wharton to
write in more "mistik" style, 17; to
Bischop on the Governor's sayings, ib.; to
Lennox and Wharton of the Scottish musters,
&c. (3rd Sept. 1547), 18; to Bischop, ib.;
George Douglas's device as to (Oct.), 25,
29; to Somerset with advice on proceedings
(23rd), 30; to Lennox urging him to invade,
31; desires assurance, &c. (16th Nov.),
40; Angus's "honest" friend (18th Dec.),
48; (Kilcarne), Earl of: in Council with
Dowager, &c. at Stirling (12th Jan. 1547–8),
62; at home to resist Lennox, &c. (21st
Feb.), 79; his son taken (23rd Feb.), 82;
William, "old" Earl of: his treason at
Dunbarton to Henry VIII., 600; "trained"
into England by Bischop, ib.; (Alexander),
207; takes the preachers' part, 212; in
Perth against the Regent (5th June 1559),
215; marching to retake it (25th June),
218; of the Congregation (1st July), 220;
(with five others) to Cecil of their objects
(19th July), 226; to Elizabeth, that they
war against the Devil, &c., 227; Cecil
to, in reply, with doubts, urging caution,
&c. (28th), 234; the Privy Council to,
gently encouraging, ib.; at Stirling (24th
Sept.), 252; on the Council for policy (22nd
Oct.), 254–5; a regent, 262; to Cecil (10th
Nov.), 263; at Glasgow, 268; (Kinkern): at
Hamilton when the duke joined (20th Dec.
1559), 276–77; his son James a hostage,
312, 344; at Glasgow (21st March 1559–
60), 336; himself in English camp (6th
April), 349, 376; to confer with Dowager's
envoys (25th April), 381; signs "band"
against her (27th), 383; and circular
for muster, ib.; 385, 403; Queen Dowager
wishes him sent to her (14th May), 405; in
Leith camp (17th), 409; his French pension, 445; in parliament (8–10th Aug.), 458;
a Lord of Articles, ib.; an envoy to Elizabeth,
460; signs marriage proposal (16th Aug.),
465; at Council (20th–22nd), 468; to be
envoy to England (25th), 470; wish as to
Randolph, 475; at Council (30th), 476; to
Arran from Dunbarton of Argyll's offer of
cannon and men, &c. (19th Sept.), 480;
envoy accredited to Cecil by Arran (28th
Sept.), 485; from Glasgow, as A.'s "assured
friend" (1st Oct.), ib., 486; to Cecil from
Berwick for money (15th Oct.), 489; his
brother, &c., at siege of Castle Sempill,
490; at London, accused of treachery by
Lennox (30th Nov.), 494; his commission
—motion for marriage to Elizabeth (c. 7th
Dec.), 495; her reply to (8th Dec.), ib., 496;
at Council (28th Jan.), 508; (1st–4th Feb.),
509; as to a debt in London, 514; at
Council (31st Jan.), 516; inquires about
his debt (26th Feb.), 520; to Cecil as to
his sick pledge (11th March), 524; at
Council (18th), 528; his departure known
to Cecil (10th Sept. 1561), 552; at Glasgow
admitting Willock superintendent (14th),
555; "honest and godly," needs help for
his pledge's charges (17th Dec. 1561), 580;
at Council (21st), 581; humbly thanks
Elizabeth for his son's expenses (3rd May
1562), 622; gone home (10th March 1562–
3), 688.
-, —barony of: will join Lennox, 31; Scots
at, 65.
Glendonyngs, of Ewesdale and Liddesdale: sworn to England, 191.
Glennourchwart, Laird of: in Congregation, 220.
Gold: Sir R. Fayne's man, 99.
Golden Fleece, the: borne by Scottish kings, 206.
Goodman, Christopher: on Council for policy (22nd Oct. 1559), 254: preaches daily, ib.; to Cecil, reproachfully, of his treatment in England — is more valued in Scotland — of superstitious services in England, &c., sparing the "bloody" bishops' lives, &c., God's displeasure (26th), 256–7; laments irreligion in Isle of Man, &c., preached twice in ten days there (25th Aug.), 471; to preach at St Andrews, 472; Mar asks leave for, as his preacher (26th May), 627; more modest than the rest, ib.; to visit the churches to Inverness (1st Aug.), 647; gone (31st), 649.
Goodryk, Mr: 629.
Gordon, Lord: reports his father's proceedings
in religion (10th Feb. 1559–60), 313; in
parliament (8th–10th Aug.), 458; signs
marriage proposal (16th Aug.), 465; his
disobedience, &c., 651; with the Duke, his
father-in-law (23rd Oct.), 661; leaves him
(30th), 665; prisoner in Kinniell (18th
Nov.), 668; his pardon sued for by the
duke, postponed (14th Dec.), 669; enjoys
liberty (28th Feb. 1562–3), 686.
-, —Adam, æt. 17, Huntly's son: taken (23rd
Oct.), spared for his youth, ib.
-, —Mr Alexander: Huntly's brother, his
charges against Gray and Argyll before the
Queen at Dunbarton, 96; at Hamilton
when the duke joined (20th Dec. 1559),
276–77. See Athens, Galloway, Bishop of.
-, —Alexr., of Abergeldy: signs "band"
against Regent (27th April), 383.
-, —John: second son of Huntly, marries old
Findlater's widow—his cruelty to her, &c.,
656; Strathbogie house searched for (9th
Oct.), 657–8; takes Captain Steward and
men (15th), 660, 661; surrenders with his
father (28th), 662; tried in Tolbooth
(30th), 665; confesses, ib.; beheaded at
Aberdeen (31st), further confession, ib. See
Findlater, Laird of.
Gorges, William: Captain of the Harte, 294, 295, 298; wounded at Inchkeith, 315.
Governor, the. See Arran, Earl of: Chatelherault, Duke of.
Gower, Thomas: marshal of Berwick, 14; in Eyemouth, 58; has made it strong (17th Jan. 1547–8), 61; to Brende from Eyemonth as to Haddington—the French losses, &c., 137; Pettit's message to, 153; report on munitions (9th May 1560), 403.
Graham (Greme, Graym), Lord: desires assurance, &c. (16th Nov.), 40; at siege of
Broughty with Governor (27th), 44; his
sons, Mr Alexander and Mungo, 247; at
Queen's first Mass, 547.
-, —Master Alexander: son to Lord G., 247.
-, —Alexr.: 595.
-, —Archd., merchant, Edinburgh, his suit,
502; commended to Cecil, 518; greatly
bound to Cecil (30th Sept. 1562), 656; his
just case urged on Cecil, 657, 675; his hard
case and poverty urged by Mary (5th Jan.
1562–3), 676.
-, —Sir David, of Fyntre: licensed to abide
from the army to defend Dundee (27th Aug.
1548), 163.
-, —Fergus: put in Castlemilk by Wharton (10th Sept. 1547), 20; his house on
Esk, 190.
-, —George: son of Menteth, a hostage, 312;
Mr George: æt. 5, a pledge at Durham,
345.
Graham, Henry, younger of Morphy: signs
"band" against the Regent (27th April
1560), 383.
-, —Mongo: son to Lord G., 247.
-, —Richard, of Berentyne: Angus to, from
Crawfurd Castle, with orders (16th Nov.),
39.
-, —Thomas: his stone house now in England, 190.
Grahames, the: broken out on Border, 488–9.
Grand Prior, the: with his niece, Queen Mary, 544; safe conduct for return (25th Aug.), 547; landed with his niece, Mary, on 19th, ib.; at her first Mass (24th), ib., 548; at Edinburgh (6th Sept.), 551; on Mary's progress (10th), 552; has left, Mary writes to (13th Oct.), 560; honourably received at Berwick, ib., 562; Forster's demand on, ib.; Bedford's courtesy to, 570; Elizabeth's to, 576.
Grandrye, M.: Mary's secretary, 578.
Granger, Arthur: merchant, Edinburgh, 629.
Grant, clan of: stirred against Huntly, 661.
Granton, the goodman of: to be allowed home by Wharton (2nd July 1547), 9; kept at Edinburgh on suspicion (16th Sept. 1547), 20. See Moffat, Robert.
Granville, Cardinal (M. D'Arras): 335.
Gray (Grey), Patrick, lord: in Castle of St
Andrews, offers Broughty Castle, &c., to
Edw. VI. on conditions (11th March 1546–
7), 4; in jeopardy for his promise (18th
Aug.), 14; his brother released on bond
(17th Oct.), 26; the Council to, thereon,
and for his offers to England, ib.; his
brother given a gelding at Berwick (31st
Oct.), 33; offers service to Sir A. Dudley
(1st Nov.), 35; to Somerset, how to take
Perth and St Andrews (13th), 39; paid
1000l. by Dudley, and fears the Governor
(14th), ib.; has fled over the "Mownte"
(24th), 42; his servant, Cockburn, 43;
keeps out from the Governor (27th), 44;
Sir A. Dudley doubts him (30th), 46; reported with 8 small cannons with the Governor, ib., 48; to bring in Dundee, &c. (8th
Dec.), 50; makes oath at, to assurance
with England (20th), town trusting in him,
ib., 51; to Somerset for speedy aid against
Argyll (26th), 152; with Lady G. takes
refuge in English fleet (27th), 54; question as to his entry in England (30th), 54;
to Grey of Wilton for aid at Dundee, 55;
with his servant, taking great pains there
(3rd Jan. 1547–8), 56; anonymous letter
to, of French and Scots at Stirling, 57, 58;
advice on Dundee steeple (12th), 60; appoints with Argyll (22nd), 63; comes in on
Argyll's threats—message to Dudley he is
the same as ever (27th Jan.), 66; is
doubted, ib.; procures meeting of Argyll and
Wyndham at Perth, &c., 67; is clean gone,
69; procures assurance by Argyll and pays
him 1000 crowns to come over (5th Feb.),
71; Argyll's acts to be kept secret from
Huntly, 72; Gray's bond to Dudley for
loan of 1000 crowns, ib.; to Somerset for
secret commission to Argyll, wholly bent
to his purpose, &c. (7th Feb.), 74; Somerset's letters to, delivered (11th), 76; asks
assurance for himself, Dun, &c. (27th Feb.),
87; goes with Brende to Argyll at Cupar
(6th March), 90; took great pains therein—
presses Dudley for the money, and horse
promised himself (7th), 92; Brende's reports of his many visits to Argyll in the
night, and claim for thanks and reward from
Somerset (9th), 95; Argyll to, of charges
by Alexander Gordon against him, and by
Gray against himself, told in the Queen's
presence at Dunbarton — for speedy explanation, with secresy (15th March), 96;
to Somerset from Dundee denying "cruel
report" against him—he serves, others get
thanks — only got 1000l. for his house,
worth 5000l., &c. (22nd March), 100; his
story confirmed by Whytlaw, ib.; Luttrell
attests his honourable doings, &c., 101; the
Dowager accepts his "manrent" and service, and promises him 500 marks, &c.
(23rd), 102; H. Durham, his late lessee of
Broughty, &c., ib.; Whytlaw to Somerset
of his danger, and his brother Robert's
offer of service, 103; Huntly's friends
should assist him, 106; to be sent for to
Borthy, to receive a gold chain, and 1000
crowns royal pension, and 300 crowns from
Somerset—to sign articles, and procure
meeting with Argyll to receive the like,
&c.—and advice Somerset (27th June), 130;
licensed by the Dowager to stay at home to
defend Dundee (27th Aug. 1548), 163; to
Somerset from Leyis, that Athol, Crawfurd,
&c., will join England if paid (28th), 163;
a prisoner in Edinburgh, Dessé wishes to
execute him—the Scots object (23rd–29th
Nov.), 168, 172 (?), 174; his suit against
Laird of Duncrowb, and his wife, to proceed before the Session (16th Feb. 1549–50),
182; a prisoner on leave (8th Aug. 1559),
241; home on band (5th Dec. 1559), 272;
will be advised by Huntly, 313; the Queen
Regent to, in reply, to persevere in her
service (11th May 1560), 403; coming
to Edinburgh, 452; promised to sign
contract with England, but has not (8th
Aug.), 456; at parliament (8th–10th),
458; urged by Randolph to sign, and his
wife by the duke (15th), 461; puts off,
ib.; signs marriage proposal (16th Aug.),
465; evades promise to sign contract
(25th), 471; Queen Mary thanks him for
affection to her mother and accredits Lord
Seton (8th Oct. 1560), 487; Cecil's notes
on, 494; bond for his re-entry as prisoner
(1560), 502; 578; Grey of Wilton's suit as
to, 586; prisoner, bond for his re-entry in
Northumberland (9th Feb. 1561–2), 599;
prisoner at Swinton Moor (temp. Queen
Mary) on band—his ransom to be fixed
(24th April 1562), 617.
-, — Lady: Argyll's "cummer," and her
"barnis," 97.
-, — Mr Arthur: wounded in shoulder, 366;
mending and ready to serve again (1st
May), 393; his "band" ordered for assault
of Leith (6th), 400, 438.
-, — Gyles, captain of the Sakar: 294.
-, — Lord John: a lusty young gentleman,
122.
-, — Rauf, warden of East March, to restore
sheep to Yetham, deducting "parcage"
(4th Dec. 1553), 193; his land of Mindrom,
ib.; Sir Rauf: his bailiff's acts, 264; of
Chillingham: bond by, 502.
-, —Robert: Lord G's. brother at Berwick
(31st Oct.), 33; Grey of Wilton gives him a
gelding to go home, ib.; will do service,
103.
-, — Sir Thomas: 79, 101; of Hortowne:
bond by, 502.
-, — Thomas: from Carlisle to Grey of
Wilton, 86.
-, — of Wilton, William lord: sends thirteen Scottish standards to Somerset (1st Oct.
1547), 23; letters and request to (2nd),
ib.; to same, as to Sir G. Douglas, Bishop
of Dunkeld, &c. (9th), 24–26; reports as
to Border fortresses (15th), 26; Council to,
as to Lord Gray's brother (17th), ib.; to
Somerset, on Sir G. Douglas, &c. (18th),
27; Somerset to, on fortresses, &c. (20th),
ib.; to Somerset, with Douglas's plan for invasion—demands, &c., 27–29; to same, from
Norham, 29; to same—Dudley reinforced,
Sir G. Douglas, &c. (20th), 30; for fresh
horsemen (23rd), ib.; Somerset to, warning
him against Douglas, his scheme deceitful,
&c. (26th), 31; to Somerset of extreme
rain, need of pay, &c. (27th), 32; Somerset
to (31st Oct.), 33; to Somerset, with Cockburn's news—two Pinkie prisoners—1000l.
for Patrick lord Gray—Huntly's deceit, &c.
(31st), ib., 34; to same—state of his forces
(8th Nov.), 38; to same, reports—Ayton,
Sir Geo. Douglas's doings, need of pay, &c.
(16th), 40; with Scots' letters and news
(17th), ib.; Ormiston, Brunston, and N.
Cockburn, to, 41; to Somerset for Montquhany's friends, ib.; to same—French doings
(19th Nov.), 42; of Buccleuch's promise—
Bothwell, &c. (21st), ib.; French ambassador gone for aid—Governor at Perth, &c.
(24th), ib.; to same, with Luttrell's letter
—wreck of succours, &c. (26th), 43; as to
Lennox's getting his men (29th), ib.; Cokburn's report to, 44; to Somerset of offer to
betray Edinburgh Castle and how (30th),
45; the Privy Council to, with instructions, 46; to Somerset, as to Borthy
(20th Dec.), 49; Sir A. Dudley to, of
Ruthven's offer of Perth—doings at Dundee,
&c., 50; to Somerset of respite to Sir G.
Douglas—Wharton's disregard, &c. (25th),
51; to same—Scots news—if Lord Gray to
enter (?), &c. (30th), 54; Sir A. Dudley to,
54; Lord Gray to, from Dundee, 55;
Wyudham to, ib.; to Somerset, of levies,
&c. (2nd Jan. 1547–8), 56; to same, as to
Wharton—Sir G. Douglas—the French captains at Dunbarton, &c. (5th Jan.), 57; of
lead promised (7th), ib.; of Luttrell's
exploits in Forth (8th) 58; to Somerset
on Dundee — Lennox's retreat—Huntly's
double dealing, the 1000 crowns in gold for
Edinburgh (9th), ib.; to same, Ormiston
writing for it, asks other help—the Convention at Stirling—George Douglas there
—his term nearly expired, &c. (10th), 59;
to same, from Alnwick (12th), ib.; to
same, by Cockburn—reports as to Angus,
&c. (16th), 60; to same—raid on Buccleuch
at Newark—booty, &c.—"purpose" of Edinburgh doubtful—instructions as to Douglas, &c. (17th), ib., 61; Sir A. Dudley to,
his troubles at Borthy, &c., ib., 62; to Sir
G. Douglas with warning and threats,
62; to Somerset on dispute with Bulmer
(20th), ib.; to same, as to river carriage,
Henry Durham at Borthy, &c. (25th), 63;
to same, of Sir Thomas Palmer's arrival
and dispatch (23rd), 63; in reply as to
Haddington (24th), 64; of report that
Borthy taken — Argyll, &c., ib.; to
Somerset as to Jedworth, &c. (25th Jan.),
65; to same, after seeing Wharton and
Bowes (27th), 66; to same, succours to
Borthy, Billy tower garrisoned (29th), 68;
to same, Dundee abandoned, for answer to
Ruthven, money, &c. (30th), ib., 69;
Dudley to, of Wyndham's conduct—Lord
Gray, &c., gone off, 69; to Somerset, of
Palmer's survey for new fort—its excellence, &c. (1st Feb.), ib.; to same, how
Billy tower taken (4th Feb.), 70; of
mishap in Tyne— letter from Brunston, &c.
(5th), ib.; Brunston to, of George Douglas's
compliance, and speedy visit, &c., 71; to
Somerset, excusing cost—ready for Haddington — as to Wharton — Douglas's
specious message on Queen Dowager, &c.
(7th), 73; to same, of raid on Hawick, Buccleuch's, &c. lands, plunder, &c. (8th), 74;
to same, conspiracy of Spaniards at Hume,
&c. (9th), 75; as to horse carriage, ib.;
to same, of Palmer's arrival—flight and
capture of the Spaniards at Hume, &c.
(12th), 76; to same, Ormiston and Brunston's assurance of Angus and Douglas, &c.
(14th), 77; of want of casks (16th), ib.; on
survey of Soutra and Lawder (17th), ib.; to
same, on keeping Dalhousie—the assured
men, &c. (19th), 78; of a Frenchman taken
with letters (20th), 79; also ciphers (21st),
ib.; that he enters Scotland same day, ib.;
to same, from Cowperspeth —Scotsmen
with him (22nd), 80; surveys the "Peese"
and sites about (23rd), ib.; marches to
Haddington, getting Hales, &c. by the
way—sends books to the Governor, &c.,
81; to Somerset, of return to Berwick,
castles taken and garrisoned — report of
Wharton, &c. (27th Feb.), 85; Wharton's
son to, 86; to Somerset, of friendly Scots—
Queen should be watched in Clyde, &c.
ib.; to same, from Berwick, wishes leave to
see him (1st March), 88; Governor's recapture of Saltoun, &c. (5th), ib.; to
same, from Warkworth, Governor's wish to
treat—how Salton lost (6th March), 89;
to same—his pay, &c. reduced—his forces,
&c., ib., 90; to same, Lord Eure dead, &c.
(7th), 92; in favour of Berwick post
(8th), ib.; to same, for Farewell, 93;
orders on leaving for London (15th), 96;
had too many untrusty Scots with him in
Lothian, 98; Luttrell to, attesting Lord
Gray's truth to England, &c. (22nd March),
101; Sir Robert Bowes to, from Roxburgh
of the Scottish movements—escape of the
Spanish lieutenant, &c., ib.; to Somerset
as to Gamboa's complaint (27th), 103; to
same, from Ferrybridge—George Douglas's
letter and suspicious message by Sir R.
Bowes to him, and will keep vigilant eye on
him (31st March), 105; Somerset to, instructions as to ships, forts, &c., ib.; to Somerset,
from Tynemouth—Huntly's advice on
Queen's letter—the Governor, &c., for
instructions (3rd April), 107; to same, from
Warkworth—ships dismantled, &c., great
hail and snow, ib.; to same, from Berwick—
fort at Lawder—the Spaniards refuse to
work—need of money, &c. (6th April),
108; to same—Bowes come from Lawder—
can resist all Scotland (8th April), ib., 109;
to Somerset from Warkworth, Bowes accepts
both wardenries, &c. (11th), 109; reports
store at Newcastle, ib.; to same, from Newcastle, will not delay an hour (12th), 110; to
same, from Warkworth for Lieutenant Pistour
(20th), ib.; to same, from Berwick—reached
it (on 20th), sent Bowes on 21st to Cockburnspath and follows "this instant" (23rd),
ib.; to same, from Haddington, reached it
(24th) and now intrenched—the Governor's
movements and desire to treat, &c. (28th),
111; to same, awaiting Governor's attack,
and will leave his bones in defence (29th),
112; instructions for (21st May), 114; to
Somerset, of fatal duel at Haddington (3rd
June), 115; to same, of raid on Dalkeith,
George Douglas's narrow escape, prisoners,
&c. (4th), ib.; to Angus, to "try him,"
116; to Somerset, the Governor at "point
of death," sends old coins found, as to
prisoners, &c. (7th), ib., 117; to same, with
Master of Ruthven, want of preachers and
physicians, scarcity at Haddington (8th),
117; to same, raid on Musselburgh, trap for
Angus failed, prisoners, &c. (9th June),
118; to same, report of Haddington,
arrangements with Lothian lairds, &c.
(11th), 119; to same, from Berwick, burning of Dunbar, the French fleet, &c. (12th),
119; to same, by Palmer, 120; to same,
with prisoner (14th), ib.; to same, scuffle
with Frenchmen at North Berwick (15th),
ib.; to same, of M. Dessé's landing, meetings with the Dowager—his forces—Angus
and his brother's falseness, &c., ib., 121;
further as to the French intentions, &c.
(17th June), 121; of Gamboa's demands—
French landing at Leith, their strength, &c.
(18th), 122; to same, in reply as to horse,
reinforcements, Scottish bolls—the French
strength (19th), ib., 123; commends
Mathew Kempe to him, 123; to same, of
Borthy, the French designs, &c. (20th June),
124; sends him a sick Scotsman, ib.;
reports delivery of Dunbar Castle to the
French—a cavalry skirmish—the Scottish
musters, &c. (23rd), 125; to same, of
French designs on Berwick and Norham—
the ships, pay, &c. (25th), 126; that the
French and Scots march for Haddington
—device for false news—need of horse, &c.
(26th), ib., 127; to Captain of Haddington
with false news of great succours, 127; instructions by Somerset to, as to conduct of
affairs—spreading reports of his own coming
—Haddington, Perth, &c. (27th June), 129;
to Somerset for Stockton—movements of
French—Durham horse worthless, &c.
(28th), 131; to same—the young Queen's
contract—enemy's guns near hand Haddington (30th), 132; French at Tranent—
their movement on Haddington and repulse,
133; will relieve it (4th July), 138; relief
prepared, and is at the Peaths in support
(7th July), 140; to Somerset of a suitor,
145; his relief to Haddington, 146; his
further plans (14th July), 147; sends his
horsemen to Coldingham (15th), 147;
awaits Shrewsbury's coming, ib.; rout of his
horsemen under Bowes and Palmer, and
retreat of the foot to Berwick (17th), 148;
to Somerset of conference with Shrewsbury,
&c. (19th), 149; Wilford to, from Haddington (22nd–23rd), 149; to Somerset on reinforcements, &c. (26th), 150; Fisher with
(29th), and reports his thanks to Somerset
(30th), 152; to Somerset—treatment of
Bothwell—exchange of prisoners, &c. (2nd
Aug.), 154; Master of Ruthven to, excusing
delay, &c., 155; to Somerset of the French
fleet (3rd), 155; to Clynton with orders
(6th), 156; to Somerset on Haddington—
the young Queen still in Clyde, &c. (7th),
156; Wilford to, on relief, and how, 157;
to Somerset against reducing forces (9th),
ib., 158; Clynton to, reports doings in the
Forth (10th), 158; to Wilford promising
speedy relief, 159; to Somerset thereon—
its difficulty, ib.; to Wilford in reply (11th),
160; to Somerset of sally from the town,
&c., ib.; to Somerset from Prendergast
(18th Aug. 1548), 161; to same, from Long
Niddry, to free him of subsidies (23rd),
162; to same, they must retreat for scarcity,
ib.; asks leave home for poverty to recruit
(29th), 163; the Council to, in Somerset's
absence, with orders (26th Sept.), 165;
Somerset to, with instructions (8th Nov.),
166; to send Wilford some money (11th
Dec.), 170; to give prisoners' names to
commissioners (19th May 1549), 175;
reaches Newcastle (4th Feb. 1559–60), 312;
consults as to Leith, ib., 314, 316; to Cecil
for Croft's assistance (19th), 318; Croft's
strong disapproval (23rd), 320; with Norfolk at Berwick, 321; his doubts of siege
of Leith, 325, 326; to Cecil for men, extra
allowance, and Croft (1st March), 327,
334; at Newcastle with Norfolk (22nd
March), 338; enters Scotland (29th), 341;
to Norfolk from camp of night alarm, &c.
(30th), 343; to same, from Linton bridge,
skirmish at Dunbar, &c. (31st), 343; to same
from Salt Preston (3rd April), 345; to same,
suggesting siege of Edinburgh, need of
money and men (4th), 346; would be
glad if Sadler came (5th), 347; to same,
in reply, the Dowager's treating, ib.;
advised against Edinburgh (6th), 349;
to Norfolk from Restalrig, skirmish and
parley with the Dowager (6th), 350–1;
to Norfolk from camp (9th April), 356;
answers Norfolk's articles (17th), 364;
Norfolk to, for dispatch (19th), 366; to
Norfolk of French losses, and for powder, &c. (20th April), 371; to same, his
hopes as to Leith (22nd), 376; to same, in
reply, will press on, &c. (25th), 377;
Norfolk's opinion of him (26th), 378;
too slack in reports, 379; Norfolk to, for
dispatch, to please the Queen, 380; to use
his own judgment as on the spot, but to
write once a day (23rd), ib., 381; to
Norfolk of successes at Dunbar and
Leith, &c., and is moving camp (25th),
384; to Norfolk, of his progress before
Leith (28th April), 387; Norfolk on his
nature, &c. (29th), 388; to Norfolk, the
assault near at hand, &c. (30th), 391;
reports terrible fire in Leith, 392; to same,
delay by heavy rains—hopes to assault on
4th (1st May), 393; orders for the assault,
ib.; to Norfolk, still delayed battery, by
heavy rains, &c. (2nd), 394; to same,
battery now "executing" (3rd), 395;
to same, battery ineffective, has made
false assaults, &c. (4th May), ib., 396; has
courage only, no conduct, unfit for the
enterprise, 396; to Norfolk, will signify
"instant" of assault (5th), 397; too busy
to write (6th), ib.; to Norfolk, reports utter
failure of assault, heavy loss, cowardice of
men, &c. (7th May), 399; order of the
assault, 400; sends messenger to explain
their condition, 400; left by Norfolk to
himself, now says that N. hastened him
(8th May), 401; to the Queen thus excusing
himself, ib.; to Cecil thereon, 402; questions for his messenger (9th), ib.; to Cecil,
loss not so great, but men desert (11th),
404; to Norfolk of their state, &c., ib.;
to same, of Queen Regent, their musters,
&c. (13th), 407; his failings to blame,
409; to Norfolk as to Chaperon and
the Lords, &c. (17th May), 410; disliked
by French commanders (4th June), 418;
accused of ill-treating prisoners (6th),
419; Cecil's good opinion of, 435; his
captains' names, 438; his covetousness
in a ransom, 447; Elizabeth's intention for,
450, 456; the Duke to (17th Nov.), 492;
licensed to cross Border (9th Dec.), 496:
to Cecil, of the ambassadors' passing, &c.
(2nd Jan. 1560–1), 504; meets Lord James,
&c., at Kelso (Nov. 1561), 575; his good
justice, 576; his suits to Mary, 586; asked
to release "Barre" on bond, 592; sick,
Mary offers her own physician (30th Jan. 1561
–2), 596; Mar. &c's bond to (9th Feb.), 599,
601; his disputes with Lord Hume (21st),
606; asked to pay Scots victualling Berwick (16th March), 610; his usage of Patrick
lord Gray, complained of (24th April), 618:
his case against Mr "Nevels, "635; to apprehend one Hepburn, 646; his question as
to a prisoner, 656; his death lamented
(30th Dec. 1562), 674, 676.
Gray, (or Whyte), a learned Oxonian, speaks
with Knox at Dumfries—was at New Abbey
and Corsraguel, 670.
-, —of Lowestof, of Rye: crew, 13.
-, — Friars, Edinburgh: a distinguished
Frenchman buried in, with royal honours
(1st July 1548), 135.
-, —Friars port: plan to enter Edinburgh
by, 45.
Grayhound, the: Locke, captain, 294, 315.
Graynge, Laird of: receives Dudley at Dundee (20th Dec.), 50. See Kirkcaldy.
Graytly, Laird of: signs "band" against Regent, 383; (Grantlie), 464.
"Great Britayn": Somerset wishes the two countries so called, 88.
Great Galley, the: tonnage, &c., 12.
-, —Venezian, the: tonnage and crew, 12.
Greenhead, Laird of: 500.
Gresham, Mr: 420.
Gretno, Laird of, &c.: sworn to England, 192.
"Grew hundis": Sir R. Fayne's, with Lord Huntly, 99.
Grimston, Mr: his letter mistaken for Ormiston, 108; 440; secret message by, to Lethington, 478.
Guelphs, faction of the: 142.
Guise, Duke of (Francis): his son to bring 10,000 men in aid of his aunt, the Queen Dowager (27th Feb. 1547–8), 86; (Francis) and Madame, leave Fontainbleau (5th Dec. 1559), 273: to La Brosse and D'Oysel on his sister the Regent's health (25th), 284; to his sister, the Queen Regent, of Elizabeth's duplcity, stirring the coals, fair words, &c., conspiracy against him and his brother discovered (12th March), 331; letter intercepted and sent to Cecil, &c. (17th), 333; letter to, in cipher taken (4th May), 395; Regent's letters to, stayed, 404; his to her opened in camp (17th May), 408; 463; alleged designs of, with Seton, revealed by latter, 503–4; his hopes (Morton thinks) by his royal niece, 520; is reported out of Court (10th Sept. 1561), 553; late "kindness" to Elizabeth, 563; his "godly" accord with Throckmorton (25th Oct.), 564; his leaving Court (11th Nov.), 570; his niece Queen Mary's love for, 573; Mary to Elizabeth for (4th Jan. 1561–2). 586, 587, 588; good report of, 597; his victories, 658; usage of Throckmorton, 659; Mary's discourses on (2nd Nov.), 664; (14th), 667; Randolph hopes his downfall (16th Dec.), 673; his successes (30th Dec.), 674; Condé's capture by, (5th Jan. 1562–3), 676; Bothwell on way to, 677; Mary to, for Throckmorton's release (22nd), 680; her speech to Randolph of (31st), 681; rage in Edinburgh at his successes and oath (6th Feb.), 682, 686; his assassination unknown to Mary (10th March), 688; Mary's sorrow at his death (15th), fate of assassin unknown (18th), 689.
Guise, Duchess of: Mary to, on the Duke's
murder, 689.
-, —the Duchess Dowager of: (Antoinette
de Bourbon), the Queen Regent's mother
(7th Dec. 1559), 273; 463; the Duchess
and her son reported taken, 652; Mary to,
after her son's murder (18th March 1562–3),
689.
-, —the Cardinal de: 273, 463; alleged
designs of, with Lord Seton, revealed by
latter, 503–4; late "kindness" to Elizabeth, 563; his "Oration" daily looked for
(24th Oct.), 564; his leaving Court (11th
Nov.), 570; Mary's love for, 573; good
report of—said to advise Mary to embrace
the "religion" (30th Jan. 1561–2), 597;
his gift to Elder, 602; may lend her
money to meet Elizabeth (28th Feb.), 608.
-, —House of: and King of Navarre, 235.
Guthrie, Alexander, burgess, Edinburgh, 186, 490.
Gyllingham-on-Thames: 446, 447.
Gyllysbie, Laird of, &c.: sworn to England, 191.