Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 4, 1571-74. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1905.
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'Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 4, 1571-74, (London, 1905) pp. 772-778. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol4/pp772-778 [accessed 15 April 2024]
Galloway: 77, 135; Morton's tenants in,
256; ships to be rifled for letters from
Mary's friends in, 660; coin counterfeited
in, 664.
-, — Bishop of (Alexander): letters sent by,
to Lord Scrope (27th Nov. 1571), 54;
(Galloway) in Edinburgh Castle (23rd Feb.
1571–2), 129; to Burghley (2nd Aug.
1572), 372; at the meeting at St.
Andrews (27th), 383; Le Croc makes
declaration before, of the late fact in
France (21st Sept.), 401; arrives at Perth,
430; to be put to pledges, 439; sermon
by, 444; in the north, 478; not with
Huntly, 484; to Killigrew (3rd Feb.
1572–3), 485; forfeiture against, to be
void (23rd), 496; to Killigrew, 500; same
(26th), 504; to Alexander Hay (27th), ib.;
letters from, 513; to John Gordon (31st
March 1573), 535.
Gallowleis, the: Lady Maitland and Montrose meet on (7th June 1572), 319.
Gallowshelis, "the gudman": at the convention 19th Nov. 1572, 434.
Gam, Captain: 352; sent to Edinburgh, 537.
Garden, Laird of: at the convention 15th Nov. 1572, 433.
Gargrave, Sir Thomas: Hunsdon to give, knowledge how many desires to repair to him for the supply of such as shall be taken out of Berwick (22nd Oct. 1571), 19; Hunsdon desires Burghley to persuade Elizabeth to send commission to, to put 2000 or 3000 in readiness (22nd Nov.), 49; Shrewsbury minds to send Morgan to (4th March 1571–2), 145; (Mr Gargrave) letters of (6th), 146; (Mr Thomas), 336; to Burghley (23rd Aug. 1572), 383, 633; can declare Richies Geordie's wicked doings, 655.
Garlies (Garleys), Laird of: to join Herries (30th May 1572), 314.
Garonne, Princes of: 447.
Gartly (Gartles), Laird of: letter from the Earl of Westmorland to (14th Oct. 1571), 10; in London, ib.
Gartrees, Forest of: 344.
Gascoigne, Richard: house of, to be searched, 442.
Gascon wine: a ship ladened with (27th Nov. 1571), 54; captains to arrive with Lord Fleming (23rd Jan. 1571–2), 99.
Gastin: 649.
Gaymer, Henry: to Burghley (16th Oct. 1573), 614.
Gemice, Thomas: penitent, 440.
General Assembly: 497; has denied to discharge Huntly's intromission with the thirds (19th Aug. 1573), 610.
George, the, ship of Yarmouth: money for, 160.
Germany: a paper received from learned men in (1st Nov. 1571), 28; blanks sent to, 59, 479; the King of Poland crossed, 641; the King of Poland to enter, 644, 646;. miners from, in Scotland, 675; the King of Poland to return by, 679.
Gerrard, Gilbert (Attorney-General): to
Burghley (5th May 1572), 283, 671.
-, — Sir Thomas: 14; Mary's travail with,
for her escape, 275.
Gilbert, Michael: house of, in Edinburgh demolished (26th Feb. 1571–2), 135.
Gilsland: stewardship of, 626; same, 627.
Giraldi: the mongrel Italian, 406.
Glammis, Lord: 320; present at an overthrow (8th July 1572), 349; people condemn his government, 350; proposal to
appoint, &c., to guard the King, 431;
(Glams) at the convention, 15th Nov.,
433; same (19th), 434; means to be at
Edinburgh shortly, 444; at the Parliament (15th Jan. 1572–3), 463; same (17th
and 26th), 465; Act concerning an exoneration to, 466; at Leith (16th), 467;
at Edinburgh (17th), 468; nominated
keeper of the King's person, 477; things
contrary to the abstinence to be restored
at the judgment of, &c., 496; to assist
Morton, 538; at the Parliament at Edinburgh (27th April 1573), 553; same (ended
30th), 555; to advise with the commissioners of the pacification, 597; with the
Regent (23rd June 1574), 680; some would
have, to be Regent, 681; (the Chancellor)
sent to see Killigrew, 682; a commissioner
(Sept. 1571), 686.
-, — Master of: 601.
Glaseor, Mr: can satisfy Leicester as to arrival of vessels (3rd Dec. 1573), 631.
Glasgow: concursions about (26th Feb. 1571–2), 134; soldiers offend the King's party about (7th June 1572), 320; house of Calder within four miles of, taken (10th), 322; all the great cattle of, taken, ib.; commissioner for, at the convention, 15th Nov. 433; same, 19th, 434; at the Parliament (15th Jan. 1572–3), 464; rents to the College of, b.; commissioner for, at the Parliament (17th and 26th Jan. 1572–3), 465; Argyll going to, 545.
Glasgow, Archbishop of (Beton): the Castilians supported by France with money from
(13th Oct. 1571), 8; Chatelherault, &c.,
refer themselves to what, shall declare,
15; (Glasco) party of, increases in
strength (Nov.), 58; gives Charles IX. to
understand that Atholl and Argyll shall
be now able to make their party good
against any force the Queen of England
can send, 59; had conference for devising
Mary's escape, ib.; presented letters
(5th Jan. 1571–2), 77; busy to get 10,000
francs, ib.; practices of, in France, 77;
two Hamiltons gone to meet (4th March),
142; Grange mislikes the dealings of
(31st March 1572), 195; meet to be
resolved whether Mary's party deal in
favour of (2nd April), 202; a letter from,
which has given very great discontent
(24th), 252; letters from the Castilians to
(18th July), 357; passport from, 408;
same, 409; servant of, 443; [ ] to,
448; Maitland, &c., have written to, 463;
assured Maitland, &c., of speedy relief,
500; letter from, 502, 503; letters to,
520, 522; Maitland to, 523; letters to,
532; from, 535; 15,000 francs received in
the house of, 540; letter in cipher to,
ib.; forfeiture pronounced against, in Parliament (30th April 1573), 555; ambassador for Mary's marriage, 629; extracts
of letters from, to Mary, 634; Mary's gift
of 1200 crowns to, 635; no more honourable man, 641; to Mary (7th Feb. 1573–4),
642; in France (6th March), 650; letters
from, 680; signs letter to Elizabeth (6th
Sept. 1571), 688.
-, — Bishopric of: a pension of the fruits of,
granted, 74; intention of the late Regent
in bestowing (24th Nov. 1571), 51, 698.
-, — parsonage of: granted to Morton, 74.
-, — Provost of: raises the siege of Hamilton, 354.
Glen, James, of Barr: shall be set at liberty,
495; forfeiture against, to be void, 496;
retention of, 524.
-, — William, son of James Glen of the
Barr: forfeiture against, to be void, 496.
Glenbarvye (Douglas), Laird of: goods and cattle of, taken, 335.
Glencairn, Earl of: accompanied the Regent to Leith (4th Oct. 1571), 4; at [Leith] (13th), 9, Mar ready to give the archbishopric of St. Andrews to, 74; should be of the King's Secret Council (22nd Jan. 1571–2), 95; (Glynkerne) at Leith (23rd Feb.), 129; at an assembly (26th March 1572), 180; arrived at Leith, ib.; proposal to appoint, &c., to guard the King, 431; at the convention (15th Nov.), 433; same (19th), 434; means to be at Edinburgh shortly, 444; at the Parliament (15th Jan. 1572–3), 463; same (17th and 26th), 465, 467; nominated keeper of the King's person, 476; shall remain for the siege of the Castle, 490; bound home, 522; nephew of the son or brother of, a hostage, 529; the Regent looks to have hostages for, and others shortly (18th April 1573), 549; Argyll marries the daughter of, shortly (1st Aug.), 601; some would have, to be Regent, 681; a commissioner (Sept. 1571), 686.
Glencairn, Laird of: at the convention 15th Nov. 1572, 433.
Glenorchy (Glynnorker), Laird of: commissioner at Perth for the King's party, 430.
Gloucestershire: Mr Wyckes' house in, 404; same, 407.
Glover, Thomas: a concealer of them that came with letters, 676.
Glydale, James: 30l. that, had (11th March 1571–2), 159; (Gleddell) 300l., had (22nd), 178; (Gledall) drowned (28th April 1572), 258; same, 294; goods of, 295; same, 300; ship of, 303.
"God save the King": soldiers cried (4th Nov. 1571), 29.
Golawe, Robert: house of, in Edinburgh being demolished (26th Feb, 1571–2), 135.
Gondreville: 644.
Goodyere, H.: 14; his boy, ib.
Goore, John: a notorious traitor, 442; receiving of, 653; supporting of, 654; same, 659.
Gordon, Adam: meeting betwesn, and the Forbeses (19th Oct. 1571), 15; 2000 crowns sent to (6th March), 145; soldiers going to, in the north (25th April 1572), 255; made an incursion into the country of Mearnes (21st June), 335; overthrow given by (8th July), 349; surprised two scouts, ib.; numbers of, at Brechin 1600, 350; captain of men-at-arms, 416; (of Auchindoun) to be put to pledges, 439; (Gordon) to be suspected, 478; forfeiture against, to be void, 496; pension for, 519; sailed to France (1st Aug. 1573), 601; constrained to cross the seas, 609; at the Court of France (16th Oct.), 614; hurt to, 635; now busy offering to trouble the State (21st Jan. 1573–4), 639; same, 640; does less harm in France than if he were at home (23rd June 1574), 682.
Gordon, Lawrence: to John Gordon (27th
Feb. 1572–3), 504; pension of, 505.
-, — Mr John: writing directed to, 504;
Lawrence Gordon to (27th Feb. 1572–3),
ib.; pension of, 505; letters, wrote to the
Earl of Murray, 513; books set forth by,
ib.; Bishop of Galloway to (31st March
1573), 536.
-, — Patrick, brother to the Earl of Huntly:
in Edinburgh Castle (23rd Feb. 1571–2),
129; meets Drury and Randolph, 130.
-, —, …: 488, 492.
Gordons, the: the Master of Forbes soliciting to have horsemen and footmen sent against (29th Oct. 1571), 26; harquebusiers embarked to maintain the, against the Forbeses (4th Nov.), 29; Huntly sent soldiers to maintain (11th), 43; private quarrel between the Forbeses and (27th), 54; slaughter betwixt, and the Gordons (16th Dec.), 67; marched the Forbeses without the town of Aberdeen, ib.
Gorlye, a merchant called: accused of carrying away corn, 680,
Gorme (Gormsone), Donald: bound by oath to serve the King (26th Feb. 1571–2), 135; offers his service, 136.
Gourdon, Mons. de: Governor of Calais, 305.
Grace of God, the; ship of Woodbridge: money for, 160.
Grahame (Greme), Master of, who will be
Earl of Montrose: has had conference
with the Earl of Huntly (18th Jan.
1571–2), 91.
-, — (Grhame), Robert: hostage for Montrose (18th April 1573), 549.
Grame, "Fargus": and his friends have
renewed the assurance (14th March
1571–2), 162; reported to the Court (28th
April 1572), 256, 257; (of the Mote) coin
counterfeited in the house of, 665.
-, — (Graham), "Ritche," of Netherby:
Will, son of, in prison, 410.
-, — (Grime, Grymes), "Robbe," "of the
Falde": what is confessed against (15th
April 1572), 230; kept a man of the
Queen of Scots for 8 days, ib.; scaiths by,
256.
-, — William; 256, 257.
Grame (Grhame), Willie Richeis Willie: kept in prison, 373; (Will Graham) Morton requests that, be delivered (1st Oct. 1572), 410.
Grames, the: troubles betwixt the Laird of Johnston and (19th Aug. 1573), 610; attempts of, 655; practisers for conveying letters to Mary, 656; (Grehms), now in quarrel (23rd June 1574), 683.
Grand Prior. See Guise, Duke of.
Grange, Laird of; (William Kirkaldy): wrote a letter to the French King (2nd Oct. 1571), 2; one on the principal horse of, chased, ib.; he whom, got out of the Tolbooth hurt, ib.; Drury to—discovery of practices tending to the danger of Elizabeth (6th), 3; case sent to (9th), 4; Maitland and, to Drury (10th), ib.; finds declaration of alteration of Elizabeth's favour strange (15th), 11; a letter of, ib.; Hunsdon to employ all his understanding how to procure that, and Lethington may return to the obedience of the King (22nd), 18; offers of, 19; Hunsdon to move, to remember the calamity of the country, ib.; proposals wherein Drury has dealt with (26th), 23; Drury pressed by Maitland and, that they might send a messenger to Elizabeth (29th), 26; John Case sent to (4th Nov.), 29: James Kirkaldy, brother to, gone to France for money, ib.; Hunsdon to Maitland and (5th), ib.; Hunsdon to (10th), 41; Morton sent to, to return sheep taken (11th), 43; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (15th), 45; necessary for, that he keep the Castle in such safety that he may sufficiently discharge himself (18th), 46; Hunsdon to Maitland and (21st), 47; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (24th), 56; Mary to Maitland and (10th Dec.), 60; Maitland and, will make Seton partaker of what Mary has written, 61; Maitland and, now the principal persons, 62; might be lieutenant of the Castle to the Regent, &c., 63; should have the priory of St Andrews or some such like in recompense of the Castle, ib.; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (3rd Jan. 1571–2), 78; answer from Maitland and (6th), 79; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (7th), ib.; seems that, will only be directed by Elizabeth (18th), 91; Hunsdon sends to procure the articles promised by Maitland and, ib.; Hunsdon to Maitland and (11th), ib.; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (14th), 92; reasonable that, may have a grant of any ecclesiastical benefice, &c., meet for his degree (22nd), 95; offers by Maitland and, 97; a yearly provision must be granted to, ib.; Maitland and, to Hunsdon, 98; had men for the charge of Edinburgh Castle, ib.; may have the gift of some abbey or office (31st), 101; the Regent to devise how the Castle may remain with, after his obedience to the King, 103; conference between Maitland and, and Drury and Randolph (23rd Feb.), 127; in Edinburgh Castle, 129; Drury and Randolph signify to, that they would to the Castle the next day, 130; a son of, meets Drury and Randolph, ib.; meets Drury and Randolph at the Castle gate, ib.; shortly makes a pay to his soldiers (26th), 133; a yearly provision must be granted to, 137; promise of (6th March), 145; will not grant to any knowledge of Lord Seton's practice (31st March 1572), 190; Mr Errington sent to Lethington and, 191; a yearly provision in money and victuals must be granted to (28th), 194; some suspicion and unkindness between, and Lethington (31st), 195; mislikes with the Bishop of Glasgow's dealings, ib.; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (30th), 199; and others earnest instruments in furthering the King's coronation, 203; shall have large account to make, 206; condescending to deliver the Castle, there shall be good means found for his reasonable contentation, ib.; said that books were sent to the Castle, 218; the captain of Blackness is likely to break with, and that faction (10th April), 220; a jar between Lord Seton and, ib.; reconciled, ib.; Maitland and, to Burghley (11th), 222; same to Drury, 223; instructions from the Duke of Alva to be kept from (13th), 227; Seton has offered, to hinder this accord, ib.; unkindness between Seton and, ib.; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (11th), 229; and Grange the principal ministers in depriving Mary, 231; Gilbert Balfour and 20 harquebusiers admitted into the Castle by (17th), 236; offers to, 241; the Laird of Drylawe's eldest son has married the sister of (18th), 245; letters in cipher from, ib.; Archibald Douglas burdened for having conference with, ib.; Maitland and, to Drury (23rd), 247; to Hunsdon, 248; to be recompensed (24th), 251; unless the brother of, is out of that all would be lost, 252; Maitland and, told by Verac that nothing but the contrary wind hindered Charles IX. from sending them money, ib.; to have reasonable recompense, 254; band subscribed by, 255; if they find, stiff, &c., to keep the Castle then to consider the consequence, 259; the Regent would be in danger of, 261; would make the Castle a "recept" to traitors against the King, 262; if, be permitted to continue officer of the Castle or have the priory of St. Andrews the rest might easily be accorded (30th), 269; Charles IX. was told that Mr Killigrew was remaining to win all the lords with, to the Queen of England, 276; Charles IX. believed that the Duke of Hamilton condescended to the Queen of England by the advice of Lethington and, ib.; 500 crowns lent to, ib.; 200 crowns lent to, ib.; Randolph and Drury to, and Maitland, 277; laboured to put in execution what was devised by Lethington against Mary, ib.; letter to Maitland and (3rd May), 282; from Maitland and, ib.; Maitland and, to Elizabeth (8th), 285; to write more amply to Hunsdon, 286; Maitland and, to Sussex, &c., ib.; same to Hunsdon, 287; same to Hunsdon and Drury, 291; Lethington and, still speak of the great debt they are in (12th), 297; Thomas Cranstoun a messenger betwixt, and Archibald Douglas (13th), 299; Maitland and, to Hunsdon (22nd), 306, 320; a letter from (14th June), 329; letter sent to, 330; the Laird of Perbroithe son-in-law of, ib.; determines to keep the Castle (21st), 335; Maitland and, require Elizabeth's resolution, ib.; receives some comfort from his brother, ib.; will yield the Castle to any foreign Prince (23rd), 337, 339; Drury to Maitland and (25th), 340; answer of Maitland and, 342; has the French King's handwriting to support him, ib.; could have his whole living and heritage with 10,000 to deliver the Castle, ib.; would have been content to have signed a blank, 347; Drury has dealt with (12th July), 352; Drury has dealt with, touching the Frenchmen (16th), 354; Maitland and, to Drury (13th), ib.; same (17th), 355; Elizabeth desires that Edinburgh remain in the custody of, ib.; Tullibardine's dealing with, 357; Le Croc burdened, with speech he used, ib.; Lethington and Robert Melville guide, 358; Tullibardine's conference with Maitland and, ib.; gives humble thanks to Elizabeth, 360; Tullibardine in best credit with, ib.; Huntly will join, to be at the Queen of England's devotion (20th), 362; should be pressed not to put the Castle out of his hands, ib.; signs abstinence (30th), 365; answer to inhabitants of Edinburgh passing to, 370; Burghley's advice given to, 371; the Castle to be kept in the custody of, ib.; Maitland and, to Drury (8th Aug.), 374; wills his brother to return (11th), 378; Maitland and, to Drury, ib.; same (16th), 380; Maitland and, wish to receive some letter from Elizabeth (20th), 382; James Kirkaldy to Maitland and (22nd and 25th), ib.; Le Croc seeks to make a league between the Regent, Lethington, and (27th), 383; Maitland and, to Drury (23rd), 384; Killigrew to declare to, the cause of his being sent, 385; letters of, to Archibald Douglas, 387; Drury will persuade (14th Sept.), 398; Killigrew has been with, twice, 400; read a letter brought from James Kirkaldy, ib.; had nothing out of France since his brother went, ib.; Elizabeth must promise for, that he will be true (24th), 403; Killigrew desires to know Burghley's and Leicester's minds touching, ib.; Lethington and, think it strange that they have had no answer (29th), 406; has made assured promise to keep the Castle to the French King's devotion, 414; has a pension of 1000 francs by year, ib.; shall keep the Castle if Lethington be out of the realm, 420; that, should part with the Castle, 421; promises that the Castle should be kept to Mary's use, 424; looked for his brother with money or men, ib.; nothing can move, from the guard of the Castle, 425; willing for peace, ib.; nothing can prevail unless the Castle is in the keeping of, ib.; 100l. a year pension proposed for, ib.; mind of, 428; had letters from his brother, 432; only to entertain a quiet garrison, 436; shall render the Castle, 438; has been the only instrument of the late trouble, 439; Maitland and, to Drury (9th Dec.), 443; has confessed the receipt of 2000 crowns (10th), ib.; the Earl of Rothes sent to know whether he might not be a mean to deal with, 444; letters of, 452; Maitland and, to Mary (14th Jan. 1572–3), 463; to Mons. de la Mothe (17th), 469; prays Huntly to release Blackness, 484; question to be moved to, 488; Maitland and, to Huntly (23rd Feb.), 499; same to Killigrew (2nd March), 505; Maitland only friend to, 507; worthy to be better considered of, 508; Maitland and, to Drury, ib.; same to Nicholas Errington, 510; to remain as Captain, ib.; nephew to, in the Castle, 520; letter of, 524; offer to, by Morton, 527; if, and Lethington would put in pledges to keep the Castle for the King it may make an end, ib.; Killigrew to Maitland and, 528; letter sent to, 529; to be justified by the laws of Scotland, 530; said, should be hanged, 537; Earl of Rothes to write to, ib.; debts of—conditions to be offered to, 539; Killigrew cannot perceive that, will come to England, 540; loves the Earl of Rothes, 543; Edinburgh Castle put under the custody of, 544: to be reserved to be justified by the laws of Scotland, 548; summons by James VI. to, to deliver Edinburgh Castle (25th April 1573), 552; summons to, by Drury (23rd), 553; in Edinburgh Castle (2nd May), 556; a stout man, 557; to Drury (8th), 559; the Lady Colluthy, sister of, ib.; band betwixt and the Provost of Edinburgh, ib.; the occasion of the present unquietness, ib.; beloved, 561; earnest desire of, ib.; comes to Drury, &c. (May 27th), 570; demand that, might remain in Scotland, ib.; request of, yielded to (28th), 571; excepted out of the pardon, ib.; stands on the Queen's mercy, 572; executed, ib.; and Maitland to Burghley (29th), 573; same to Leicester, ib.; same to Burghley (1st June), 577; to be examined (9th), 583; jewels brought to (13th), 584; declaration by, 585: papers found in the chamber of, 586; jewels delivered to, ib.; delivered to Morton, 588; a young woman borne a bairn to, 601; executed, 602; offers on behalf of, ib.; examined, 603; offers to Morton for the life of, ib.; executed, 604; said to have followed Robert Melville's advice (12th Sept.), 611; was wilful, ib.; would not have to do with Flanders, ib.; 613; counterfeited the Regent's handwriting, 618; dealt with to withdraw from the Castle, ib.; sought aid of France, 619; got silver from England, ib.; Robert Melville to understand the enterprise at Stirling by, 620; silver got from England by, ib.; would never follow the course of Spain, 621; Maitland induced to be of opinion with, ib.; a ring given to Drury by, ib.; dealings of, as to jewels, 622; at Leith, ib.; wife of, come to light (23rd June 1574), 681; John Case's declaration to (8th Oct. 1571), 690; seeks support in Paris (12th Jan. 1571–2), 703.
Grantham: James Cunningham meets Hunsdon near (28th Nov. 1571), 58; same (29th Oct.), 696.
Gray, Gilbert; son of Lord Gray: a
challenge between, and Alexander Hume
of Manderstone (10th April 1572), 221.
-, — Lord: Mar to (4th Jan. 1571–2), 76;
same (14th March), 164; Gilbert Gray son
of, 221; the house of Broughty delivered
by, to the Regent (17th April 1572), 236;
departed from Brechin the day before the
defeat (8th July), 350; offers obedience to
the King (17th Dec.), 444; at the Parliament (15th Jan. 1572–3), 463; same (26th),
465; sick (17th), 468; subscribed (8th
Feb.), 487.
-, Master of: Mar to (20th), 69, 164; at
the Parliament at Edinburgh (27th April
1573), 553.
Graye, Gilbert: 557.
-, — John: John Steward goes to, 676.
-, — "Nance": 557.
-, —"Nance," yr.: 557.
Gray's Inn: Charles Earl of Lennox's letter dated at (20th May 1572), 305.
"Gray Will": to be inquired if the Castle party speak for (2nd April 1572), 203.
Great Seal (Scotland): commission under, 371.
Gree, one: dealers for Mary haunt the house of (28th Feb. 1571–2), 138.
Greenwich: Elizabeth at, 33; same, 34; Elizabeth should presently return to— Pembroke's chamber at, 35; Elizabeth's removing from, 39; Ridolfi speaks to Elizabeth at, 87; Charles IX.'s letter delivered at (13th April 1572), 208; answer from the Regent received at (29th), 277; Sir Thomas Smith's letter dated at (12th Feb. 1572–3), 489; same (14th), ib.; same (17th), 491; same (20th), 494; commission dated at (12th March), 514; warrant (17th), 520; Elizabeth's promise dated at (11th April 1573), 541; letter, ib.; same (9th June), 583.
Grey, Arthur, Lord: has long desired Hunsdon's place (1st Feb. 1571–2), 105.
"Greyme," Earl of. See Montrose, Earl of. Guilford ("Gilford," Surrey): Elizabeth at, 37; child playing on a lute and singing at ib.
Guise, Cardinal of: 646; at Paris, 647.
-, — Duke of: says he conceives hope to
make battle against —, (Feb. 1571–2),
139; slays them of the religion, 24th Aug.
1572, 383; Count Rochefoucault and
others chased by, ib.; at the murder, 400,
412; (Grand Prior), 641; at Paris, 647;
contention between, and Montmorency
(17th March 1573–4), 652; abides the
Count de Retz on the frontiers of Lorraine,
679.
-, — house of: the French King's purpose is
to seek Mary's delivery for the satisfaction
of (28th March 1572), 183, 366, 385; will
triumph, 675; a vehement ditty sung
against, 682.
Guises, the: Le Croc's devotion to (31st March 1572), 189; growing strong, 389.
Gunners: the Castilians have not past 5 or 6 (13th Oct. 1571), 8.
Gurlaw, Mr: Drury lodged in the house of, 565.
Guthree, "Willie": 620.