Index: T

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

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'Index: T', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 2, 1563-69, (London, 1900) pp. 836-839. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol2/pp836-839 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Tailyeour, William: the King's servant, slain, 341.

Talbot, Lord: to assist his father, 654.

Talbot, the: Gratious Street, London, 624.

Tallye, young Laird of: murderer "with hands," 321; denounced and challenged (8th May), 328. See Hay of Tallo.

Tantalon Castle: surrendered to Mary (21st March 1565–6), 270.

Tarbowton barony; Lady Lennox's dower, 400.

Tawdell, John: Lady Crawford's messenger, 471.

Teinds: demanded as patrimony of the Kirk (June 1566), 292.

Tennand, Francis, of Lasswade: forfeited (16th Aug.), 479.

Tennis: Norfolk and Leicester play at, 140.

Terence: quoted by Maitland against Cecil, 106.

Terregles: Lord Herries', Murray comes to (17th June), 437.

"Testament," Mary's: kept from Darnley (7th June), 283.

Teviotdale, sheriff of: (Douglas) signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403.

Thame (Tame): 544.

Thimoteo: 311.

"Thirds" of spiritual lands: to be called back (29th Sept. 1564), 78: the preachers to get (24th Oct. 1564), 88.

Thomson, Eddie: 627.

Thorntoun (Thoreton), Master James: 1; secretary to the Archbishop of Glasgow, 170; sent to France by Mary (3rd June), 173; her objects, ib.; brings Catholic "band" from France (7th Feb. 1565–6), 254; sent to the House of Guise (27th March 1566), 271; accredited by R. Melville to Cecil (3rd April), 274; long a trafficker at Rome, 275; thought suing Mary's divorce (25th), 276; arrives at Edinburgh (3rd July), 292.

"Threap grounds": to be marked off (17th July 1564), 69.

Throkmorton, Sir Nicolas: 29; still prisoner (Jan. 1563–4), 39; 93; note of Lennox's enemies and friends, 118; instructed to stay the Darnley match, with alternatives of Leicester, Condé, &c. (24th April 1565), 145–7); further instructions—Leicester only, with Elizabeth's goodwill (2nd May), 150–2; 155; hisaccessdoubtful, 157; reaches Berwick with Maitland (11th), 158; and reports state of Scotland to Leicester and Cecil, ib., 159; Randolph to (10th), 160; to Leicester and Cecil from Berwick (12th), 160; to Elizabeth of his journey, audience of Mary—their arguments—the marriage irrevocable—his gold chain, &c. (21st May), 161–4; to Cecil—Elizabeth's real purpose to be concealed—Randolph's poverty, 164; advice for Elizabeth's measures against papists, Lennox, &c., 165; has done all he could, 168–9, 171; his embassy but a "boste" (3rd June), 173; Randolph to, by Mauvissier, 174; Argyll's "motion" to (12th), 176, 181; the Duke and lords to, for help (18th July), 182, 186, 191; desired at baptism (13th Aug.), 298; "Phrogmartyng," 299; R. Melville to, from Kernye with letter for Murray, &c. (5th May), 326; accredited to Mary (30th June), 339; Elizabeth's instructions how to deal with her and the lords, ib.; to demand access, 340; his instructions as to them—and any assistance from herself, ib., 341; memoranda for him (1st July), 342; to Cecil on leaving, the Lord Keeper's opinion—Lennox and his wife's trouble—advising their help, ib.; must bring some money, 343; to Cecil from Ware, has seen the French ambassador, &c. (2nd), 344; to same from Stylton, with advice (3rd), 345; from Grantham with the French ambassador's packet (4th) ib.; and from Ferry Bridge with news (6th), ib.; to same from Newcastle (7th), 346; and has reached Berwick with much ado (9th), 347; to same starting for Fast Castle (11th), 348; to same—conference there with Maitland—the lords' doubts of Elizabeth, &c.—starting for Edinburgh (12th), ib.; Elizabeth to, to get the young prince to England (14th), 349; to Elizabeth from Edinburgh—Maitland dissuades his visiting Mary—her condition, attendants, &c.—the common people's rage against her—the Hamiltons' and Argyll's pretended wish for her liberty—selfish—begs instructions (14th), ib., 352; Archbishop Hamilton, &c., to, with offers (12th), 352; his reply (14th), ib.; Argyll to (11th), ib.; his reply (14th), ib.; to Cecil for definite instructions—wishes the Queen had sent money (14th), 353; to Elizabeth reporting audience of the lords—Mary's fears—Bothwell at Spyny, &c. (16th), 353; to Cecil—need of care, ib.; to Elizabeth—no access yet—Mary's offers—the ministers' "austerity," &c., Scripture arguments, &c. (18th), 355; to Cecil—the lords' severity, 356; to same for advice, whether Mary lives or dies, &c. (19th), ib.; to Bedford with advice—doubts any good (20th July), 357; Elizabeth to, approves of his doings—will not assist the lords till Mary's release (20th), 357; to her with the lords' answer to him—not signed—Lethington's warnings—Mary's danger, &c. (21st), 358; the lords' answer to him, 359; and letter delaying access, 360; to Cecil with these for speedy answer (21st), 361; to Leicester, of his apprehensions, &c. (24th), 361; to Cecil, the lords' party best for England (25th), 362; to Elizabeth—Mary's danger—Lethington's advice for mildness—the lords gone to crown the prince, &c. (26th), ib.–364; Archbishop Hamilton to, and his reply (24th–26th), 364–5; to Cecil—for his recall—fears a tragic end for Mary (26th), 365; to Leicester—Mary's forced resignation—the lords' violence, &c., ib.–366; Elizabeth to, with threats to the lords for their presumption against their Queen, and will take revenge—forbids him to attend the coronation (27th), 366–7; to Leicester, regretting Elizabeth's dangerous instructions of 20th, but has preserved Mary's life for the time, &c. (31st), 368; to Elizabeth of plot against Bothwell—the coronation, &c. (31st July), 369; to Cecil—affairs wait Murray's return, &c. (2nd Aug.), 371; to Elizabeth thereon, ib.; to same—audience of lords deferred—they await Murray—advises forbearance, &c., (5th), 372; to Cecil, ib.; Elizabeth to, to declare her displeasure at the lords' acts (6th), 373; to Elizabeth of Mary's great danger—the Hamiltons', &c., treachery—his long arguments, &c., to save her life with Tullibardine and Maitland and partial success, &c. (9th), 373–6; to Leicester of the Hamiltons' duplicity—his talk with Mar, &c., 376; to Cecil—the lords' wish he departs—access refused, &c. (9th), 377; Elizabeth orders his return with her round and sharp message to the lords (11th), 378; Cecil to—Elizabeth's wrath—and pause on receipt of his dispatch (11th), ib.; to Cecil—Murray will join the lords (12th), 379; to Elizabeth—Murray's arrival—talk with him and M. de Lignerolles (12th), 380; to same—Lignerolles and the lords—his mission, &c. (13th), 381; to Cecil—Murray will be Regent, ib.; to Archbishop Hamilton for his party's decision (13th), 382; to Elizabeth—will conceal his recall till Murray sees his sister, and has urged him thereto, &c. (14th), 382; to Elizabeth with Mary's letter (14th), 383; Mary to, with her thanks, 384; to Leicester, advising calmness in speech for Mary's sake (14th), 384; to Cecil—thanks for recall, &c., ib.; Archbishop Hamilton, &c., to, will seek Mary's liberty, inquire what Elizabeth will do, &c. (19th), 384; to Archbishop Hamilton, &c. (20th Aug.), 385; to Cecil of the Regent's stoutness—warns him of Herries, ib., 386; to same—the Hamiltons' coldness (22nd), ib.; to Elizabeth—Murray declared Regent—other proceedings—desires recall (23rd), ib.–387; to Cecil—must be recalled, 388; to same with Herries' letter—of Murray, Bothwell, &c. (26th), ib.; Herries to (23rd), 389; replies to, ib.; Elizabeth to—her surprise at the lords—will countenance the Hamiltons so far—recalls him (29th), ib.; to Cecil from Berwick—conference with Murray and the lords—declines their present of plate, &c. (1st Sept.), 391–3; the Regent to—Hamiltons submitting—Bothwell's escape, &c. (15th), 394; to Cecil for two Frenchmen, &c. (30th), 336, 495; Murray writes to (26th Feb. 1568–9), 625; to Murray from Greenwich, to trust Lethington (20th July), 661; Mary's friend, Maitland's advice as to (20th Sept.), 676–7.

Throkmorton, Lady; Mary Bethune to, by Randolph with a ring (30th June 1563), 16.

Thwattes, one: of Norfolk, secretly in Edinburgh, 289.

Tinwald (Tynnell); burned by Regent's force (20th June), 444.

"Tippattis," &c.: papistical apparel, ordered by Elizabeth, 135; uproar in England reported, 139.

Tolbooth, the: 50; Mary on the "Session" at (7th March), 51; church assembly in (21st July), 359; Lignerolles received by the Council in (12th Aug. 1567), 381.

"Tom Trowth": his rhyme in defence of Mary, with charges against Murray, Morton, &c. (9th Dec.), 573.

Tomworth (Tamworth), John: of the privy chamber, sent to Mary (30th July), 185; his instructions, ib.–187; more special (1st Aug.), 188; his audience and speech to Mary (7th), 189; to Cecil with reports, and must pay the lords some money (10th), ib.; to Leicester, that Elizabeth must help them, 190; to same, Mary and the lords irreconcilable—and his (Leicester's) advice useless, 191; Mary's sharp replies to his proposition for Elizabeth, ib.; praised to Elizabeth (20th Aug.), 194; opposed Randolph's exclusion at audience, ib.; to Cecil from Hume Castle, of his refusing Darnley's passport (21st), 195; his reasons for refusal—allowed to proceed, 197, 199; Elizabeth's displeasure (1st Sept.), 200; his labour without success, 207; swords drawn on, in Edinburgh, 210; pays Murray 5000l. in loan (18th Jan. 1568–9), 603; to pay Murray 5,000l. on bond (28th Feb. 1568–9), 626.

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

Tower, the: tapestry, carpets, beds, &c., sent from, to Tutbury, 606.

Tralltrow, Oduar of: 627.

Traquair, Laird of: captain of guard (9th Feb. 1566–7), 557; signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403; (Trekware), Laird of: reported slain at Langsyde, 406.

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

Treasurer, the Lord: (Richardson), to do public penance for adultery (31st Dec. 1563), 33; Knox to preach at, ib.; on Mary's Council (28th Feb. 1565–6), 261; with Regent at Langsyde (13th May), 405. See St Mary Isle, commendator of.
-, — (England): at Council (4th June 1565), 175.

Trebrowne, Laird of: prisoner at Langsyde (13th May), 405, 406.

Tremayne, "gentle" (Andrew): his death lamented by Mary (13th June 1563), 13, 17.

Troyes in Champagne: letters from, to Knox, 61.

Tulleallan, Laird of: (Blackadder), signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403.

Tullibardine, Laird of: in the "Flete" (c. 1547), 253; a "young head," favours Lennox, 119; made controller—raid on his lands (27th Aug.), 198; comptroller, agrees with Argyll and joins band against Bothwell (7th May), 326; his brother's challenge to Bothwell, 328; at Council (15th July), 353; over-awed by Bothwell (11th Feb. 1566–7), 557; present at opening silver casket (21st June 1567), 731; confers with Throkmorton on the Hamiltons' selfish views—their instant proffer to agree to Mary's death, &c. (7th Aug.), 373–4, 375; to pursue Bothwell at sea, 376; to sail (14th) 378, 388; off Shetland (30th Aug.), 393; Bothwell escapes him (15th Sept.), 394; pursues his ships, 395. See Murray, William.

"Turk, the Great": Mary will go to, for help, 434.

Turks: their impiety, 291; their Alcoran, ib.

Turkey carpets: for Tutbury Castle, 606.

Turnebull, David: Morton's servant, 345.

Turnour, John: arrested, ordered to quit Scotland, 297.

Tutbury Castle: proposed for Mary (20th June), 438; (Tudberye): Mary's going to (31st Oct.), 543, 544; stages to, 605; Elizabeth recommends it to Mary (20th Jan. 1568–9), ib.; wardrobe stuff and silver plate sent to, 606; carriage difficult, ib.; not very fit, 609, 610, 612; note of furnishings, silver plate, &c., 613; Mary received at, by Lord Shrewsbury (4th Feb. 1568–9), 616; her servants at, 617.

Tweed: "loghes" of fishing in, destroyed by Scots, 186.

Twelfth Day: observed by Mary (1563–4), 34.

Tyrol, the: 30,000 francs yearly, offered as Mary's dowery, 8.