Index: K

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 1, 1547-63. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1898.

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'Index: K', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 1, 1547-63, (London, 1898) pp. 756-758. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol1/pp756-758 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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Index K Katheryn of Lowe, the: tonnage, &c., 13. Kelso (Kelsey): lands of, feued, seized, &c., by laymen (30th Dec.), 55. Kempe, Mathew: commended to Somerset, 123. Kent, Captain (?): report on Spaniards, 90; his pay, ib. Kenynghall: Norfolk's house, 302, 418. Killegrew, Henry: to Cecil of his journey with Bishop of Valence to Berwick and incidents (7th April 1560), 351; to Cecil of the bishop's discontent, &c. (12th April), 359; is refused entry, and K. to ride to Leith'in advance (14th), 360; Maitland to, of their difficulties, &c., 361; Randolph to, affairs in camp (15th), 362; to Cecil from Berwick of his visit to Edinburgh (20th April), 370; goes to see Huntly (24th), 377; 387, 388; accredited to Cecil (1st May), 391; to Cecil from Darlington as to the Bishop of Valence (5th), 396; Randolph to, from Holyrood, of French and English captains' meetingthe Regent's lying in state, &c. (21st-22nd June), 429; his brother's house next Deanery of St Paul's, 430; sent to France, 450; Randolph to (21st Oct.), 491; Randolph to, with messages, &c. (18th Nov. 1561), 571; his house in Paul's churchyard next the Dean's, ib.; an exchange for, discussed (6th Feb.), 683; Mary to D'Anville in favour of (10th March), 689. Killinghale, Francis: sent with report of Leithinstructions, &c. (7th May 1560), 400; reaches Berwicksent on to the Queen and Council (8th May), 401; Norfolk's man with himquestions to be asked him, &c. (9th), 402; (Kenynghall) his messages, 409; 438. Kilsyth, Laird of: escorts the Pope's messenger, 642. Kilwynnyng, Gawin commendator of: for safe conduct to France and back (17th Oct. 1551), 188; abbot of: Gawen Hamilton, intercepted letter to, 338; 403; a lord of Articles, 458; "Mr Gawen," convoys Archbishop to the Duke (15th), 461; signs marriage proposal (16th Aug.), 465; 513; tries to go with Lord James' embassyhis object (12th March 15601), 526; 532, 564; to resign 7 parts of revenue, 592; sent to Mary (30th March), 613; sent in custody to St Andrews (31st), 614; a chief councillor of the Duke, 616; his deserts, 617; sent to Inchkeith (11th May), 623; 631; enjoys liberty (28th Feb. 15623), 686. Kinfauns (Kynfaus), Laird of : takes Luttrell's drummer at Dundee (13th June 1548), 124. Kinghorn (Kynghkorne): attack on Luttrell at (28th Dec.), 58. Kinkayde, Patrick: offers to betray Edinburgh Castle for moneyhis plan (30th Nov.), 45. Kinloch, Henry: Edinburgh burgess, 451. Kinloss (Binlos), W., abbot of: 403; signs marriage proposal (16th Aug.), 465. Kinniel: the haven of, the Duke's, 299; house of, burned &c., by the French (4th Feb.), 310, 313; too near Lythcow, for the Duke, 552; the Duke at, 563, 571; he and Arran at, 574; their alleged plot with Bothwell at, 613; revealed and Arran escapes by a window, ib.; 30 fathoms high, 616. Kinross, Abbot of: a spiritual Lord of Articles, 458. Kintor, David: vice-admiral, Leith, testimonial by, 536. Kirkcaldy, James, laird of Grange: offers to Edward VI. (Feb. 15467), 2; in Castle of St Andrews (11th March), ib.; his relief sued for to the King of France (15th Dec. 1547), 47; prisoner from St Andrews (19th May 1549), 175. Patrick: his widow, 677. Robert: boards the Lyon off Dysart with news of the French (23rd Jan. 155960), 300. Thomas: shot through the body, 292. (Kyrkcaldy), William, of Grange: to Cecil, for speedy aid (23rd June 1559), 216; to Sir H. Percy urgently with letter (25th), 217; to same of their doings, names of the Congregation to be secret, &c. (1st July), 219; encloses list, 220; Percy's "faithful friend," 221; Cecil's letter to be shown, but not delivered to him (4th), ib.; to be seen by Percy privately, and promises made with caution, as being but a private gentleman, ib., 222; his joyful news from Percy, 224; sees Croft and Percy (14th July 1559), 226; to Cecil with the reforming Lords' desires (17th), ib.; expected at Berwick (20th), 230; evades the Queen Regent, and "feigns sickness"not declared protestant, as pay is due him, ib.; sent for by Percy to Norham (22nd), 231; is now protestant, and writes to Croft (25th), 2334; at Holy Island with Knox (2nd Aug.), 238; on Council for policyrequests powder "out of hand" (22nd Oct. 1559), 254; his house burned and spoiled, 290; retaliates on the French, ib., 292, 298; his valour, and dangerous wound, 307; his house destroyed, has Burntisland instead (4th Feb.), 310; takes La Brosse's lieutenant, &c. (31st March), 343; horses for (7th April), 350; his prisoners met near Alnwick, 351; 384, 387; Percy's sole assistant at Dunbar exploit (30th April), 390; 478; informs against Archbishop Hamilton, 486; at siege of Castle Sempillmuch thanked for service (21st Oct), 490; his great deserts urged on Cecil, 515; 521, 523; his daughter to marry St Colme, 525; Arran flies on foot to his house (Easter Tuesday, 15612), 61314; reports it to Mar, ib., 616; Mary sends for (30th Sept.), 654; fails to take Huntly (9th Oct.), 6578. Kirklondhill, Laird of: to dismantle Dunbar, 454. "Kirkmen," the Bishops and: give 5000 Scots for siege of Broughty (17th Nov.), 41. Kirkmychell, Laird of, &c.: sworn to England, 192. Knevet, Mr: wounded before Leith (6th April), 351; 438. Knighthood: no order of, in Scotland (1558), 206. Knollys, Sir F.: 265; at Council (10th July), 447; 539. Knox, John: his preachings at Dundee, &c. (19th May 1559), 212; supporters of (22nd), 213; at Perth (5th June), 215; to Cecil from Perth, great protestations, wish to see himexcuse to the Queen, &c. (28th), 218; to Sir H. Percy from Edinburgh with letter to Cecil, 220; to Cecil with letter for Elizabeth, his opinions of female government, &c. (12th July), 2234; asks Cecil to read and show his letter if "meet," 225; writes the Lords' letters to Cecil and the Queen with their "holy designs," &c. (17th July 1559), 2278; to Elizabeth defending his book not against heropinion of women's rulewarning her against pride, apostacy, &c. (20th), 22830; looked for at Berwick (29th), 235; arrives, talks with Percy and Croft, &c. (1st-3rd Aug.), 236; instructions to, and return (3rd), 237; letters to Mrs Bowes, as from St Andrews, 238; his indiscreetness coming to Holy Island, &c., ib.; to Percy from (2nd Aug.), ib.; to Croft from Stirling on return (6th), 239; writes the Lords' letter to same, 240; to Cecil, for plain answer and comfort from the Queenpraise of her father, &c. (15th Aug.), 243; his secret messenger at Berwick, and requirements, 246; to Croft (as "John Sinclear") from Lundy in Fife (23rd), 248; in fever and needs his wife, ib.; on Council for religionpreaches daily (22nd Oct.), 254; as "John Sinclear," to Croftlow estate of the Congregationcrafty advice for sending men, covertly as rebels, &c. (25th Oct.), 255; to see money "duly employed" (Nov. 1559), 259; to Cecil not to delay support in the name of God (18th), 267; to Croft from St Andrews urging the ships (26th Dec. 1559), 281; to Railtonfears of French dispelledpraise of Arran, Lord James, the Fife mentheir foot worthlessneeds a horse (29th Jan. 155960), 306; his wafer signet, 308; to Cecil for a young man, lost or stayed with money (8th Feb.), 312; "an old condemned heretic," resents the epithet (15th Aug.), 461; his preachings, &c., 462; his prayers for the good, and for the unconverted princes (25th Aug.), 471; to preach at Edinburgh, 472; has written only one book of his "Historie" and needs more knowledge to continue it than he has (23rd Sept. 1560), 482; with one more, privy to Arran's writing to France (3rd Jan. 15601), 505; his pulpit warnings (6th Feb.), 512; satisfied with his state, 523; by means of Lord James, attempts to mitigate his "Blast" with Elizabeth (20th March), 533; to Elizabeth, that Mary's labour against it, is from no love for her, but a deeper object his "qualified" prayer for Elizabeth (6th Aug.), 542; Randolph says is ready to abide extremitybut would like comfort from herhis daily prayers, &c. (9th) 543; 547; his "pulpit thunder" will mar all(Randolph thinks)rules the roast, &c. (26th Aug.), 548; his rudeness to Mary, her advice to him for meekness and charity to othershis peculiar prayers for her, &c. (4th Sept.), 551; is to preach on magistrates' duties (on 28th), 555; his message to Cecil, 557; 561; despairs of Mary, and "terrible" prayers for her (24th Oct.), 564; Maitland's disapproval of his harshness, 565; his and others' "wilfulness" (30th June 15612), 597; he and the others "wild" against English formsand his "wype" at the cross and candle much disliked (12th Feb.), 603; the Abbot of Crossraguel's 83 articles against, 609; consulted by Arran on alleged conspiracy, 616; a widower, sues for his mother-in-law's company (4th Aug. 1562), 644; visits the churches in the west (10th), 647; at Stirling with a petition to the Queen for the French protestants (16th), 6489; ridden westwards to visit churches (31st), 649; his eye on "practisers" there, 650; disputes with Abbot of Crossraguel (24th Sept.), 653; meets a learned papist at Dumfries, 669; speaks with him to no effect, 670; full of mistrust in Mary, "as if of God's privy counsel" (16th Dec.), 672; his fear groundless (Randolph thinks)his invectives in the pulpit on dancing, sent for and willed by Mary to speak as before God, as she would, 673; still "hard" on dancing (30th Dec.), 674; Aylmer's reply to his "Blast," 678; to marry a "young lass" not 16a great wonder! (22nd Jan. 15623), 680. William: messenger between Glencairn and Bishop (April 1547), 6; in Preston: trader, 189. Knyfton, Mr: attacks the French, 120; taken before Haddington, 153.