Index: H

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 2, 1563-69. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1900.

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Hacket, Mr George: Bothwell's man, 557.

Haddington: Darnley halts at (12th Feb.), 125, 126.
-, — Abbey of: given to Maitland (Dec. 1563), 28; abbess appointed to, with "vile ceremonies" (4th April 1566), 275.

Haddow, Laird of, (Gordon): signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403.

Hadrian, the Emperor: his forgiveness, 666.

Hahill, Laird of: prisoner at Langsyde (13th May), 405.

Haliburton, James: signs Act against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; Mr James, provost of Dundee, 664.

Hall (Hawle), John: his raid in Liddesdale, 6.
-, — Raph, of York: loses his debt, and debtor, 210.

Hawles, two English: sue Mary, 254.

Haltoun, Laird of: passport for, 397; Monsieur de, 667.

Halywood, Abbot of: signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403; forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.

Hamilton, Alexander, of Netherford: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Sir Andrew, of Goslintoun: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.

Hamilton, Andrew, of Cowchno: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Andrew, of Lekprevik: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Andrew of Lethem: his son, 628.
-, — Andrew: 641; the Duke's messenger, 646.
-, — Arthur: protest by, for the Duke's title (29th July), 370.
-, — Lord Claud: signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403; escorted Mary from Queensferry to Niddry (3rd May), 404; with her at Langsyde (13th), 405; in the vanguard, 406, 407; lands with her at Workington (16th), 408, 409; "Schatilroye," the Duke's eldest son, 410; in Carlisle at his own charges (2nd June), 422; stopped going to Scotland (5th July), 451; sent from Bolton (14th), 457; 460, 462; forfeited (16th Aug.), 479; to Elizabeth, from Dunbarton (24th Aug.), 488; surprises Hamilton Castle, held by Sempill—fails at Draffen, 516; 626; marriage proposed for, with Lady Murray's sister, 666.
-, — Lord David, and the Duke's friends, come to Edinburgh (1st May 1565), 153.
-, — David, son of Bothwell Bank: forfeited (16th), 479.
-, — Gawan: commendator of Kilwinning, bound for Scotlaud (24th July), 296, 297; accredited to Cecil (10th Aug.), 298. See Kilwinning, Abbot of.
-, — Sir James: meets Mary near Glasgow (Jan. 1566–7), his discourse, &c., 722–25; Sheriff of Clydesdale, signs bond for Mary (8th May), 403; with her at Langsyde, and prisoner (13th), 405, 406, 407; in Regent's hands (12th June), 445.
-, — James, of Dalserf: slain at Langsyde (13th May), 405.
-, — James, of Ormeston [Orbeston(?)]: brings Mary to Queensferry with 30 horse (2nd May), 404; "Goodman" of Orbeston slain at Langsyde (13th), 405; "John" H., 407.
-, — James, of Orbiston (Feb. 1568–9), 626.
-, — James, of Prestoun: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — James, of Wodhall: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — James, of Wudsband: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — James: sent by Mary to France (8th Sept. 1563), 22; 626.
-, — [James]: Sheriff of Lythquo, signs bond to Mary (8th May), 404; standardbearer, taken prisoner at Langsyde, (13th), 406, 407.

Hamilton, Mr James, of Neilsland: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Lord John: commendator of Arbroath, bound for Scotland (24th July), 296, 297; accredited to Cecil (10th Aug.), 298; on Bothwell's assize (12th April), 320. See Arbroath, commendator of.
-, — John, of Garen: slain at Langsyde (13th May), 405.
-, — John, of Milborne: master of the Duke's household, slain at Langsyde (13th May), 405, 407.
-, — Mr John: brother to Samelston, forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Mr John: messenger to Throkmorton (19th Aug.), 385; a handsome young man, 386; sent by Mary to France (17th Jan. 1568–9), 603; 626, 627.
-, — John, yr. of Cowchno: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — John, of Stanhouse: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — John, "maissar:" forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Mathew: the Duke's cousin, 28.
-, — Robert: gets part of Chatelherault revenues (28th Sept.), 214; his inn at Paris, 215; accredited to Throkmorton (12th July) 351; passed on by him to Elizabeth (14th), 352; 365; accredited by the Duke to Elizabeth, 396; with Mary, 626.
-, — Robert, of Geruk (?): forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Robert, of Kilwinning: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — one Robert: cousin of T. Bischop, 628.
-, — Thomas: trading to France, 394.
-, — Sir William, of Sancher: signs the Dunbarton bond (29th June), 339, 347.
-, — Mr: master of household, Bolton (Sept.), 514.
-, — Mr: "the fensor," 514.
-, — "Hatbag," 391.
-, — "leorde:" his speech of the Duke, 579.
-, — James VI. not proclaimed at, 382.
-, — Castle: threatened by Mary (15th Sept. 1565), 208; to be sieged, 209; Bedford's aid craved for its rescue (22nd Sept.), 212; consultation as to (25th), 217; delivered, 243; Mary at, and bond to, signed (8th May 1568), 403; muster at, 405; summoned (14th), surrendered (15th), 407; parliament order for (16th), 479; surprised and taken from Sempill, 516, 630.

Hamiltons, the: of Clydesdale, Linlithgow, and Edinburgh shires, hostile to Lennox (Feb.), 118; the chief in France, will maintain their title, 435.
-, — party, lords of the: to Archbishop Beton of Mary's capture, &c. (17th June), 334; suspect the Prince's coronation (20th), 335; their letter to De Croc (21st), ib.; his resolve to see them, 336; wish neither Mary nor her son well—some privy to Darnley's murder (24th June), 337, 338; their bond (with others) for Mary's liberty (29th), 339; holding Dunbarton Castle misliked (1st July), 342; their brags—yet fear the Archbishop's complicity in murder (1st July), 343; Throkmorton's threat to deal with, 344; reported support of Bothwell (6th July), 345; their confederacy and names (8th), 347; copy sent to Elizabeth—their messenger to Throkmorton (14th), 351; their hostility to Lennox and false pretended support of Mary, &c., ib.; ready to desert Mary if their succession secured (16th July), 354; seek to meet the others (18th), 355; would consent to her death, &c., 356; deal with Throkmorton (20th), 357; easily drawn to France (24th), 361; write to Throkmorton (24th), his reply (26th), 364–5; protest for the Duke's title (29th July), 370; wish to hear Mary's own avowal, 371; and to confer with the lords, 372; their selfish reasoning as to Mary, 373; would join the confederates on her death, 374; make the offer to them on (7th Aug.), 375; to confer at Corstorphine theron, 376; their dealings with Throkmorton known, 377; messages to, from Charles IX., 381; Throkmorton's inquiry (13th), 382; refuse the King's proclamation at Hamilton (14th), ib.; impugn Murray's regency, 383; to Throkmorton, professing loyalty to Mary—what will Elizabeth do? (19th), 384; so fickle, vicious, and unfaithful—unworthy of help (20th Aug.), 385; only wish profit of Elizabeth (22nd), 386; their proposals to Murray refused, 387; will be forced to obey (23rd), 388; to receive Elizabeth's help to release Mary and declare themselves (29th), 389; have met at Lanark (1st Sept.), 393; their demands, &c., refused by the Regent, (12th) 393; their secret proceedings and proposed musters, &c., ib., 394; their submissions to Murray, each labouring for himself (15th), 394; disorders excited (by 29th Feb. 1567–8), 401; Mary with, at Hamilton (3rd May), 402; their bond to serve her (8th), 403; their aid in her escape on 2nd May, 404; their leaders and forces (9th), and at Langsyde-killed and prisoners, &c. (13th), 405–407; escheats of some, 415.

Hampton, B.: Cecil's clerk, 346; to Cecil from Windsor (7th Aug,), 373.
-, — Court: conferences at, on Mary's case (14th–15th Dec.), 579–82.

Hana, Astyan: master cook, Tutbury, 617.

Hanyng, Laird of: signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 404.

Harbottle, captain of: his raid in Liddesdale, 6.

Hardinge, John: Londoner, 579.

Harecastele, John: 1.

Hartforde (Haverford), West: pirates at, 62, 63; Mayor of: attests a piracy, 128.

Harwich: 36.

Hary of the Toue Marryne, the: plundered off Land's End, 652.

Haryson: reports to Drury from Edinburgh (17th June), 333.

Hastings, Sir George: meets Mary between Tutbury and Wingfield (19th April), 640.

Havet, Etienne: "escuier de cuisine," Tutbury, 696.

Havre: the English in (10th April 1563). 5; Mary wishes the French had it, ib.; is "sore bosted" (15th May), 8; report of English success at (5th June), 12, 13; in great distress for water, 15; (Newhaven) merchant of, sues licence to fish herring (14th June), 286.

Hawghton, Laird of: Ormistoun's son-in-law, party to Riccio's murder, 269; on list of those privy, 270.

Hawtoun, Mr John: 626.

Hay, Alexander (Sandie): clerk of Privy Council, 196; certifies Paris's deposition, 668.
-, — Mr Edmond: Bothwell's counsel (12th April), 319.
-, — Mr George: 682.
-, — Mr John: Master of Requests, 30; (Haies), Mr John, 164; Mary hesitates despatching (3rd June 1565), 173; sends him to Elizabeth to persuade her (12th), 175; godly and learned, and a friend of Murray's, 176; Master of Requests, sent to Elizabeth (14th June), 177; Mary's instructions to, ib.; Maitland's letter by, ib.; Mary's holograph letter for (15th), ib.; Elizabeth's reply by him (27th), 178; his return and ill success (7th July), 179, 191.

Hay, John, son of Tallo, &c.: taken in Fife (6th Sept.), 393; 571; confession, 572; sentenced to death (3rd Jan. 1567–8), 573.
-, — M. de: unknown to Mary, 13.

Hedley, T.: to Randolph with Berwick news, 83.

Hegate, William: the purpose of, 314; speech about, 570; his words, &c., 723–4.

Heleaye: Lord Wharton's house, 305, 412.

Henderson, Master Edward: licenciate in law, 573.

Heneage, T.: to Cecil from Court (8th July), 346.

Henley: 544.

Henry VIII.: his will to be examined (11th Dec.), 307; Mary to Elizabeth thereon (3rd Jan. 1566–7), 308; a record to be made, 310; gifts, &c., to Bischop, 627.

Henrison, William: Scottish ambassador's servant, passport for, 319.

Hepburn, Hary, of Fortoun: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — (Heburne), John, of Bowton: murderer "with hands," 321; denounced and challenged (8th May), 328, 356; commands a ship off Dunbar, 370; lands near Aymouth, 376, 571; confession, 572; sentenced to death (3rd Jan. 1567–8), 573.
-, — Sir Patrick, of Riccarton, 369; appears to summons (22nd Aug.), presumed innocent of King's murder, 387. See Riccarton, Laird of.
-, — Sir Patrick, of Whitcastell: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — Patrick, of Kirklandhill: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.
-, — one Thomas: witnesses Mary and Bothwell's contract (5th April 1567), 527.
-, —Mr Thomas, parson of Oldhamstocks: escapes from Morton (16th June 1567), 730; forfeited (16th Aug. 1568), 479.
-, — one Captain: put in ward in Edinburgh (31st July), 370.

Hercules, history of: tapestry for Tutbury, 606.

Hereford, Walter, Viscount: 640, 675; to assist Shrewsbury (18th Sept.), 676; to Cecil, reports arrival (21st), 677; takes Mary to Tutbury, 678; Elizabeth's strait orders to (25th), ib., 679; to the Council of the North (27th), 680.

Hermytage Castle; delivered by Herries (1547–8), 386. See Armitage.

"Herode and Pylat": Throkmorton as to, 376.

Herries, John, Lord (Maxwell, Master of); his lodging in the "Freir Wynd," 312; on Bothwell's assize (12th April 1567), 320; a lord of Articles (14th April), 321; on the "Aynesley band" to Bothwell (19th April), 322; looked for with Morton's party (8th May), 327; signs Dunbarton bond (29th June), 339; a "compounder" (6th July), 345; Scrope to keep him from opposing Morton, &c., 346, 347; sends verbal message to Throkmorton (14th), 351; "Maxwell, Master": deals with Throkmorton (20th July), 357; Elizabeth's "mind" to be sent to (19th Aug.), 384–5; a horse leech—the most cunning of Scotsmen—his treachery to England and his own hostages long since (20th Aug.), 386; his late humble letter to Murray, 388; to Throkmorton, offering service (23rd), 389; latter's reply, ib.; refused leave to see the Regent (12th Sept.), 393; to raise 1000 men, 394; was at Glasgow convention (3rd), but offers verbal submission (15th), 394; answer delayed, ib.; expected in Edinburgh on 6th Oct., 396; is come (14th), 397; signs Hamilton bond (8th May 1568), 403; took Mary from Niddry to Hamilton (3rd May), 404; with her at Langsyde (13th), 405; commanded the horse and fled, 406; wounded Ochiltree in neck, 407; escorted Mary to his country and by boat to Workington (16th), 408, 409, 410; accredited by her to Elizabeth (28th), 414; and to Cecil (29th), 415; meets Scrope and Knollys on the way, 416, 417; desires Lowther's company (30th), 419, 420; keeps West Border broken (31st), 421; at Newark (2nd June), 423; offended and inquires as to French ambassador, ib.; asserts Mary's voluntary arrival, ib.; access reported (8th), 424; his writing to be noted, 425; 426, 428; to Leicester (?) for despatch (12th), 429; delay wondered at, by Mary, ib., 430, 431; had written to her on 5th, not yet delivered (14th), 432, 434, 435; will "stir the coals" on his return (16th June), 436; Murray at his house of Terregles (17th), 437, 438, 441; disturbs the March by his son-in-law (22nd), 442, 443; Murray's force at his house of Hoddom, 444; besieged and surrendered (20th–21st), 445–6; his report from London to Mary (26th), 446; she credits him, 447; Elizabeth's answer to, 448; kept by Elizabeth to "inform" her (30th June), 449; Mary thinks purposely "stayed" (5th July), 449; greatly desired by her, 450; his return urged, 452; Middlemore reports strange sayings by him (14th), 456; said to have written to Lowther on 15th May to receive Mary, but she came before answer (1st), 458; his conferences with Elizabeth for Mary, and her answer (16th July), 459, 460; made privy by Elizabeth to Murray's offer to her, &c. (22nd), 461; arrives at Bolton (25th), 462; his speech about Murray, ib.; to Cecil, reporting Elizabeth's messages, as delivered by him before Scrope and Knollys, which were clearer than Cecil's—and Mary's agreement, &c. (28th), ib., 463; his solemn request thereon, 464; repeats Elizabeth's message seven or eight times to Mary before Scrope and Knollys, 465; their discussion on church government, &c., ib-; leaves Bolton, 466; to Huntly, from Dumfries, of his dealings with Elizabeth, to warn his friends (31st July), 470; to Mary, that Murray will not stay parliament, and Elizabeth must write sharply to him (7th Aug.), 474; stirs his March (12th), 476, 477, 478; his warrant broken by Morton (16th), 480; to Scrope and Knollys, of his party's stay, on Elizabeth's pretence, and the others' proceedings in disregard (17th Aug.), 481; to Elizabeth, that Murray gave him no answer—his friends are plundered, &c., and she must fulfil her promises to Mary (19th Aug.), 483; Mary excuses the warmth of his letters (23rd), 485; to Scrope sharply of Murray's acts—the futility of Elizabeth's professions, and his astonishment (21st Aug.), ib., 486; these styled an "excuse" and "invective," 487; his and his son's forfeitures suspended (25th), 489; his letters intercepted, 484, 492; to Murray for answer on suspension of hostilities with offer (1st Sept.), 495; from Dumfries to the Council—denies Murray's charges—repeats Elizabeth's unfulfilled promises, &c.—demands straightforward dealing (3rd Sept.), 498–500; Knollys to reply (4th), 500, 501; Murray to, sharply, will take his offered assistance, though late (11th), 502; Scrope and Knollys to, of Elizabeth's qualified promise as to stopping Murray's parliament, &c. (11th), 503; named commissioner by Mary (12th), 504; her order to (15th), 506, 507; coming to Bolton (24th), 512, 514; took young Applegarth, 517; at York, sticks at oath, desires another (6th Oct.), 519; oath and protest (7th), ib.; further protest (8th), 520; discourse by, for Mary, 521; his labour for reconciliation—a "Protestant temporal" (9th), 523; his open speech, 524; answer for Mary (16th Oct.), 532; desired by Elizabeth, 533, 534; to be sent, 535; Wood as to, 538; accredited by Mary (22nd), ib., 540; to Mary from Kingston of reported escape (4th Nov.), 548, 549; protest for her sovereign rights (25th), and oath, 553; charges &c., at York against Murray and others, ib., 554; in Painted Chamber (26th), 559; to Elizabeth's commissioners of Murray's, &c., treason and hypocrisy (1st Dec.), 560; charges Murray, &c., with ingratitude, and privity to Darnley's murder, &c. (1st Dec.), 562–3; at Kingston (3rd), 564; audience at Hampton Court—speeches to Elizabeth, &c. (4th), ib., 565–6; protest by (6th), 566; and declines further appearance, 567; his protest in parliament (29th Dec. 1567), 573; signs long protest for Mary (9th Dec. 1568), 576; protest by (6th Dec.), 578; his London lodging, &c. (13th), 579; Elizabeth's final answer to (16th), 583; Mary to, &c. (19th), 585, 590; his, &c., conference with Norfolk, &c. (28th), 592; Elizabeth's offer to (3rd Feb. 1568–9), 614, 616; reaches Tutbury (7th), 618, 619; stayed at York (12th), 620, 622, 623; T. Bischop as to (25th), 624; at Dumfries sowing reports (25th Feb.), 625, 626, 627; communes at Glasgow with Murray, &c. (13th March), 631; his hostage, ib.; letter to Mary, 632; deals with Maitland (22nd), 635; alleged submission and harangue (31st), 637; Mary's trust in (8th April), 638, 639, 646; to Elizabeth from Edinburgh Castle in his defence (5th July), 657; to Cecil therewith, 658; to the Regent, remonstrating at his usage (24th), 661; Bishop of Ross to (23rd Oct.), 690; retained in ward still, 698; letter to, sent to Cecil (19th Nov.), 700.

Herries, the Master of: with Mary at Langsyde (13th May), 406; Maxwell, "young Mr": in Carlisle at his own charges (2nd June), 422; licensed to Scotland for three days (5th July), 450.
-, — Lady: stops Lochinvar going to Murray (15th June), 445; pays garrison at Lochmaben (5th July), 449.

Herron, George: Mary's rescue by, suspected (21st Aug.), 487.

Hertford, Earl of; to be shown less displeasure (4th June 1565), 175; alleged league with Murray (9th Dec. 1568), 575; Lady Katherine, his wife, dead, to marry a daughter of Cecil's, ib.

Hervye, Mr Alexander: brings "silver" to Bishop of Ross (6th April), 638, 650.

Hewyt (Huet), Martyne: at Tutbury, 617, 696.

Highland (Hyeland) apparel: presented to Mary (13th June 1563), 13; Randolph prepares his, ib.

Highlands, the clans of the: submit to Murray at Inverness (June 1569), 653.

Hillis, Goodman of: pledge for the Maxwells (19th June), 445.

Hoddome, the: sieged and yielded to Murray (21st June), 444; Lord Herries', unconditionally, 445–6; retaken, 630.

Hodshon, John: councillor, Carlisle, 633.

Hoge, Alexander: a prisoner, 62, 63; intercession for, ib., 82.
-, — Cristine, wife of Sebastian: at Tutbury, 696.
-, — John: a friend of Moray's, 63; his house, 251.
-, — Monane: servant to Earl Marischal, 82.

Holland sheets, &c.: for Tutbury, 606.

"Holmes, the," in Severn: piracy near, 128.

Holstein (Houlste), Duke of: envoy from, expected (22nd May 1564), 64.

Holy Island: Murray's armed boat waits for Elphinston at (2nd Aug. 1565), 188.

Holyrood House, Robert, Lord of: joins the lords, leaving the Hamiltons (15th July), 354; his wife Cassillis' sister (14th Aug.), 383. See Robert, Lord.

Holywell: Lord Hume's fishing of, 17.

Hopkyns, William: Bristol merchant, 276.

Hopper, George: merchant, Edinburgh, 69; to bring Maitland bows and arrows, and books from London (8th March 1566–7), 317, 623.

Houston, Laird of: a "doer" for Lennox, 119; Patrick of that Ilk, knighted by Darnley, 161; a servant and kinsman of Darnley, 387, 723.

Howard, Lord W.: 150; at Hampton Court (16th Dec. 1568), 583.

Howmains, Laird of: his place burned by Regent (20th June), 444; also the young laird's house of Kyrkhouse, ib.

"Hugenottes": Mary denies "savouring" of, 133; ("Hugonytes"), the, false report of, at Lyons, 326.

Hull (Houle): a man of, 1; banished friars preach about (June 1563), 10; a ship of, run down at Leith, 210.

Hulls, Balthasar: varlet of chamber, 617, 696.

Humby, "Gudman" of: promises submission (31st Aug.), 495.

Hume (Home), Alexander, Lord: his Holywell fishing, 17; displeasure at March meetings (13th Dec. 1563), 28; for Darnley match, 173; to be Earl of March, 174; sends men to Mary (6th July 1565), 179; takes Tamworth by warrant (21st Aug.), 196, 197; to escort Murray, &c., to Darnley (8th March 1565–6), 264; takes them to Edinburgh (10th), 265; escorts Mary from Dunbar to Edinburgh (18th), 269; to meet Bedford at Berwick bounds (9th Dec.), 306; on the "Aynesly band" to Bothwell (19th April 1567), 322; to join Morton's party (8th May), 327; at Carberry Hill (15th June), 332; with them at Edinburgh (16th), 333; was before Borthwick Castle, &c., 334; to Bedford, by George Douglas (20th), 335; present at opening silver casket (21st June 1567), 731; to Elizabeth (26th June), 338; at Council (1st July), 343; receives Throkmorton in Fast Castle (11th), 348; escorts him to Edinburgh (12th), 349, 350; at Council hearing his instructions (15th July), 353; 363, 372; arrives in Edinburgh (6th Aug.), 373; at De Lignerolles' reception (12th), 381; signs Act against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; 405; commands Regent's vanguard at Langsyde (13th May), 406; hurt in leg and face, 407, 408; Wood's answer for, 423; commands Regent's vanguard on Border progress, 446; his ill acts, 520, 553; with Regent (27th March), 636; at Perth Convention (28th July), 663; storing his castles—is at variance with the Regent (5th Nov. 1569), 699.
-, Mr. Adam: Mary's servitor, 76; returns from France, 116.
-, — Alexander, of Manderston: in Regent's Border campaign, 446; accredited by Regent to Elizabeth (3rd Aug.), 664; and Cecil, 665; reaches Berwick and passes on (5th), 666–7; sent back by Elizabeth (12th), 668; for resolute answer (20th), 670; 671, 672, 673.
-, — Fardinand, of Broomhouse: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.

Hume, James, of Synlaws: knighted by Darnley, 161.
-, — Jasper: gets Cawe Mylnes, 415.
-, — John, of Wetherburne: gets Lady Pollard's escheat, 415.
-, — Nicholas: 627.
-, — one: Murray's servant, assaults Captain Steward on High Street, 116.

Humes, the: hoped for by Lennox, 119.

Hunsdon, Lord: 86; warden of East March, &c.—Elizabeth's instructions to (23rd Aug.), 487, 492; sends his son for Knollys' company (31st Aug.), 495; at Newcastle (1st Sept.), 496; 497, 501, 505, 506, 507, 530; asked to join Murray with force (17th Feb. 1568–9), 621, 636; Mary's complaint of (2nd May), 642; Elizabeth's order to, 643, 645; to Cecil, with Regent's reply (26th July), 663; to same on Perth Convention, &c. (5th Aug.), 666; the Regent to, with hawks (18th), 670.
-, — Lady: left Berwick (25th Oct. 1569), 699.

Hunterston, Laird of: slain at Langsyde, (13th May), 405.

Hunthill, Laird of: summoned to Edinburgh, 397.

Huntingdon, Earl of: Queen of Scots' case read to—his opinion (14th–15th Dec.), 579–82; president, York, 654; Skipwith sent to (12th Sept.), 675, 676; to Cecil, removing Mary back to Tutbury (21st), 677; his talk with her, ib., 678; to Cecil, is going to Ashby, his house (24th), ib.; Elizabeth to, ordering search of Mary for letters (25th), ib., 679; to the Council of the North (27th), and to Cecil, by A. Stewart, &c. (29th), 680; to same, hopes relief (3rd Oct.), 682; to same, excuse for armed search of Mary's chamber, &c. (10th Oct.), 685; to same, of her concealed letter, speech, &c., ib.; to the Council—Richard Cavendish not found &c., (13th), 687; better lodging ordered for (15th), 688; his lodging next Mary's, 689; to Cecil, for no notice of his usage (19th Oct.), 689; Elizabeth to, by Skipwith for opinion (28th), 692; Shrewsbury objects to, 695; to Elizabeth of Mary's surety (31st), 696; to Cecil for discharge, ib.

Huntly, Earls of: George, the late, condemned in the Queen's presence by parliament (28th May 1563), 10; ruined through Murray, 233; George (5th), a new councillor (8th Nov. 1567), 236; Sutherland's credit with, 251; refuses mass, 254; his sister married to Bothwell (24th Feb. 1565–6), 258; in Edinburgh (28th), 261; escorts Mary to Edinburgh (18th March), 269; with Bothwell (7th June), 283; at "sermon" (23rd June), 289; his faction, ib.; chancellor, at Council dinner (28th), 290; to the Council from Dunbar for A. Graham (18th Nov.), 304; depositions on Darnley's murder before (11th Feb. 1566-7), 312; chancellor (?), dines with Killigrew at Moray's (8th March), 317; a lord of Articles (14th April), 321; on the "Aynesley band" to Bothwell (19th), 322; his restitution in parliament, ib.; taken prisoner to Dunbar (24th), 326; to Drury as to Bigges' money (30th May), 329; to Archbishop Beton of Mary's captivity, &c. (17th June), 334; of the Queen's party (21st), 335; signs Dunbarton bond (29th June), 339, 341, 343; at Bothwell's devotion (6th July), 345, 347, 349, 351; Bothwell at Strathbogie with—has no love for him (16th July), 354; named a regent—to meet opposite lords (18th), 355; easily drawn to France (24th), 361; bears "fair" countenance to Bothwell, 369; excluded from joint regency as "unwise factious," &c., 370; disposed to let Mary remain prisoner, 371; sends a messenger to the confederates (5th Aug.), 372; his doubtful course endangers Mary (9th), 373; 375, 376, 377; absent from his party (19th), 384; 387; the Regent refuses him (12th Sept.), 393; a secret joint regent—to bring 1000 men, ib.; 394; sends verbal submission to Regent (15th), 394; seeks his friendship, 396; signs Hamilton bond (8th May 1568), 403; is too late for Langsyde battle (16th), 407; with Mary at Callendar (Jan. 1566-7), 413; 421; letter to Mary (6th June 1568), 423; troubles the north (8th July), 454; from Largs to Elizabeth (28th July), 468; and to Alva for help against her (30th), 469; Herries to, from Dumfries, of his dealing with her and to warn his friends (31st), 470; his chase of Morton in Angus, 471; "Lord Gordon," expected in Edinburgh (4th Aug.), 472; reputed a Protestant, ib., 474; has risen in force (12th), 476: is marching against the Regent (14th), 478; joint lieutenant, 482; "scaled" his forces (17th Aug.), but marched toward Glasgow, 484; Herries' letter to, intercepted, ib.; from Dunbarton, with others, to Elizabeth as bound in honour to make good Mary's and their own damages through her dealings (24th Aug.), 488; Wood's assertion as to (25th), 490; his attempt on Morton, 491; Mary's account of his actions and interception of his letters, 492; takes Aberdeen and a cannon (3rd Sept.), 497; his repulse, &c., 500; Murray's complaints of his evil doings (July-Aug.), in north (4th Oct. 1568), 516; charges of conniving with Bothwell—writing contract of marriage with Mary, &c. (5th April 1567), 526–7; Wood's little opinion of, 538; his children's succession to the crown, 540; his corrupt restoration, 558; writes marriage contract between Mary and Bothwell (5th April 1567), 569; chancellor (12th), 573; his protest in parliament (29th Dec.), 571; Mary to, 574; reigns in north (31st Dec. 1568), 594; Mary to, with declaration for signatures, &c. (5th Jan. 1568–9), 596; declaration against Murray and Lethington of Darnley's murder, &c. (12th), 597–9; denied by Murray (19th), 599–600; Kirkcaldy to, refuses Edinburgh Castle, 607; lieutenant, 626; Murray's charges against (11th March), 630; proposal to meet 10th April (13th), 631; his bond for "skaith" done E. of Spey, 637; meets his friends at Elgin (6th April), 638; writes for Mary's commands (May), 646; her hope for him, 647; gives two pledges to Regent, and asks remission for his people (4th June), 653; submits and gives hostages, (7th July), 658: his heavy compositions, 660, 662; at Perth Convention (28th), 663; his servants brought Maitland there, 666; received crown rents, &c., 690.

Huntly, Countess of: is refused presence at St Andrews (May 1563), 7.
-, — House of: "remanents of," favour the Duke, 119.

Hutounhall (Hume of ?): in Regent's Border campaign, 446.