Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 5, 1574-81. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1907.
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L'Abbadia: to Mary, 546.
Lademaker, Joachim: 9.
Ladyland, Laird of: 257.
Lady Mary's House: fortifying of, 291.
"Lady Matins books": 133.
Laighton, Captain: 145.
Lambe, Andrew: ship appertaining to,
581.
Lambe, one: ship of, 512.
Lambeth: 9; John Noreis dwelling at,
15.
Lammey, Captain: Arran in the custody
of, 337.
Lancashire: 15; apt havens and creeks in,
from which they may transport the
Scottish Queen, 70; creeks in, 71;
Papists in, ib.; people in, have prepared for Mary's voyage, ib.
Lanark, Sheriff of: 255.
Lancfort, Richard: owner of the Falcon,
21.
Lancraste, Don Rodrigues de: 547.
Langside (Launsyde): falcon given at,
156.
Langton: Morton makes provision at,
182.
Languedoc: those of, hold out, 265.
Lascelles (Lasils, Lasills), Jervis: 11.
Lasto: See Lowestoft.
Lauder, James: Mary's valet de chambre,
213.
: release of, 85.
Launceston Castle: 652.
Laven: house of, 261.
Lawrence, one: counterfeited money, 40.
Lawsoun, Andrew: merchant, 598.
Lawther, Captain: to land at Rye or
Dover, 524.
Lead mines: 563.
Leicester, Earl of: Killigrew writes to,
13; packet for, 23; Killigrew's letter
to be imparted to, 28; Morton to (16th
Aug. 1574), 39; Robert Melville to
(18th), 41; De La Mothe to (7th Nov.),
65; Shrewsbury wrote to, 68; advertisements to, 70; to Walsingham (8th
March 15745), 98; Walsingham to
(9th), 100; same (10th), 101; same
(20th), 113; speech between, and Randolph touching Morton, 116; Randolph
deals plainly with, 117; recommendation to, for John Seton, 120; to Walsingham (1st May 1575), 134; same,
135; Killigrew to (8th Aug.), 171; same
(14th), 173; same (17th), 176; Killigrew makes suit to, to come home, ib.;
letters from, 192; 196; Mary's commendations to, 214; honourably received
at Chatsworth, 229; hawks for, 231;
Scottish falcons for, ib.; to Walsingham (Aug. 1577), 236; same,
238; confers with Shrewsbury, 242;
Bowes to (9th Oct.), 244; letter to, 268;
assists at the funeral of Lady Lennox,
284; Bowes to (23rd July 1578), 304;
Shrewsbury to (2nd Aug.), 314; Hunsdon to (19th), 317; Secretary Wilson to
(9th Nov.), 325; messages from Mary
to (12th Nov. 1579), 364; Bowes to (30th
Jan. 157980), 377; same (20th Feb.),
378; promise by, to the Bishop of Ross,
384; Bowes to (19th March), 384; same
(16th May 1580), 431; Roger Aston to
(10th June), 447; Bowes to (15th), 450;
Mary offers to put accounts of her
dower in the hands of, 457; Shrewsbury to (21st Aug.), 491; Bowes to
(31st), 494; Shrewsbury to (27th Nov.),
541; stated to be killed, 560; letter to,
598; to Randolph (15th Feb. 15801),
634; Randolph's friend, 639; Bowes to
(14th March), 655; Shrewsbury to, 656.
Leicester House: Countess of Shrewsbury's letter dated at (8th June 1596), 217.
Leicestershire: Huntingdon's house in,
272; sheriff of, to assist in removing
Mary, ib.; Elizabeth to the sheriffs of,
&c. (Feb. 15778), 273.
Leith: mariners taken by pirates received
into a ship of, 9; pirates executed at,
14; ship of, ib.; Martin Fisher of, 24;
Peter Fisher returns to, ib.; sails from,
ib.; ship of, ib.; 25; pirate executed at,
ib.; pirates sent to, 28; Monsieur
Villeroy to write to Mr Cotton at, 151;
ship of, 227; passport dated at (20th
March 15767), ib.; Thomas Urquhart
of, spoiled, 327; Lord Grey general to
besiege, 375; Nicholas Errington has
conference with the ministers of, 388;
horses from the French King arrive
at, 404; Mr Lowson's charge in,
489; Montbirneau to sail in a ship
of, 509; one Lambe of, 512; De La
Croix embarks at, 514; treaty of, 558;
ship of, 581; Montbirneau to be despatched from, 586; Scotsmen cruelly
used coming to, 598; the King dines at,
611; fortifying of, 687; same, 696.
Lekkie, Laird of: slaughter by, 200.
Lennox: Glencairn governs most in, 254.
Countess of (Elizabeth): to Mary,
203; to Burghley (15th Aug. 1578), 316.
Countess of (Margaret): persons belonging to, 31; affairs of, 41; Elizabeth's displeasure for the marriage of
the son of, to Lady Shrewsbury's
daughter, 68; secretary of, 69; (the
Lady Margaret) the Bishop of Ross
and the Laird of Kilsyth had secret
access to the house of, ib.; commanded
to the keeping of her house, ib.;
Guarras enquired often whether, shall
not be committed to the Tower, ib.; to
Mary (10th Nov. 1575), 202; to Ruthven (24th April 1576), 215; dower of,
244; marriage of, ib.; dower of, 267;
causes of, 270; pedigree of, 283; proceedings at the funeral of, 284; will of,
299; lands of, 301; decease of, 304;
profits of the earldom of Lennox appertain to the executors of, 305; lands
of, 308; same, 310; same, 311; foreign
birth could have no place against, 312,
314; Elizabeth wrote in behalf of, 329;
Thomas Fowler executor to, 350.
Lennox, Earl of (Charles Stewart): marriage
of, 30; Wandeslowe who attends on,
ib.; Guarras inquisitive since the marriage of, and the Earl of Shrewsbury's
daughter, 69; Wendslowe serving man
upon, 70; marriage of, 92; same, 96;
same, 129; same, 138; daughter of, 244;
earldom of Lennox given to, ib.; revocation of grant to (17th June 1578),
300; same, 305; death of, ib.; daughter
of, 300, 314; estate of, 536; 658.
Earl of (Matthew): letter of, 30; 47;
lands of, 244; deed of, ib.; Earl of
Sutherland sister's son to, 253; 256;
slaughter of, 262; Lord of the Isles
joins, 263; deed of, 267; lands of, 301;
goods due to, 309; lands given to, ib.;
lands of, 310; same, 311; said that
d'Aubigny sought to prevent Lady
Arbella, 314; slaughter of, 337; murder
of, 349; same, 353; same, 362; 367; 368;
Randolph procures, to be created
Regent, 375; murder of, 376; constitution of, 558; 559; taking of Dumbarton
by, 599; murder of, 627; Gavin Hamilton on the ground when, was slain,
645.
Earl of (Robert Stewart): 254; of
the King's Council, 303; Lord of
Articles, ib.; to be lieutenant-general
in Scotland, 336; about the King, 339;
d'Aubigny like to be Earl of Lennox
after, 355; of no account, 357; request
of, ib.; seeks the forfeiture of Drumwhassell, 358; has forsaken his wife,
372; d'Aubigny hopes for the earldom
of Lennox from, 378.
Lennox, Earldom of: state of, 215; 244; descent of, 256, 266; title of Lady Arbella
Stewart to, 267; objections against
Lady Arbella's right to, ib.; revocation of (17th June 1578), 301; same,
304; receiver of the revenues of, 305;
James VI. determined to defeat Lady
Arbella of her right to, 314; granted
to Charles, Earl of Lennox, 316, 329;
grant of, revoked, 384; given to
d'Aubigny, ib.; d'Aubigny invested
with, 402, 430; d'Aubigny preferred to,
616; 658.
Earls of: Lady Lennox requests a
pedigree of, 215; Earls of Glencairn in
friendship with, 257; Dumbarton
Castle an ancient possession of, 617.
house of: 248; the Hamiltons in controversy with, 256; Rosses allied to,
260; Lord Sempill descended from, 261.
the: 257, 259.
Leonsperg: Duke of Bavaria's letter
dated at (13th Aug. 1578), 315.
Leslie, David: convicted to death, 208.
James: convicted to death, 208.
(Lesly), Mr Thomas: letter conveyed
to, 16; examinations of, 41; arrives in
Scotland, 59; with the Bishop of Ross's
man, 83; (Leslie), 84; H. Cockyn knew,
85; lay in Fish Street, ib.; Henry
Cockyn spoke with, 86; books brought
to, ib.; Cockyn knew, 87; 89; delivers
letters to Cockyn, 91; Murray in company of, ib.; packet of, ib.; speeches,
used to Cockyn, ib.; told Cockyn that
Liddell had brought letter of commendation, ib.; opened the letters, ib.;
does John Nasmyth know? 123; has a
pension, 125; Nasmyth knows, ib.; confession of, 154.
Norman: brother of, convicted, 208.
Norman, Lord: banished, 258.
: wife of, 23.
Green: 258.
Lethington, house of: Sir Richard Maitland kept from (24th Aug. 1574), 46; 47;
48.
Lady: See Maitland, Lady.
Lethpreuik, Robert: fled, 671.
Levant, the: 538.
Leyrmont, Patrick: arrived from France,
182.
Lichfield: Walsingham's letter dated at
(3rd Aug. 1575), 171.
Liddisdale: days of truce for, 66; a
keeper established in, 221; fugitives of,
expelled, ib.; fugitives of, 222; attempts
in, 237; 238; keeping of, shall be surrendered, 277; inhabitants of, committed great offences, 343; default of
not meeting in the officers of, 369;
sureties taken of the chiefest of, 373;
Carmichael keeper of, ib.; the greater
part of, at Lennox's devotion, 503;
John Carmichael accepts the charge of,
512; Cesford, &c., to pacify, 545.
Liddisdale, Deputy Keeper of. See Carmichael, Laird of.
Lige: Guillaume Erp, canon of St. Paul
of, 152.
Ligons, Monsieur: Mary to (3rd Aug.
1577), 232; Mary's letter to, 333.
Limehouse: Thomas Cox born at, 15; 31;
Bishop of Ross at, 86.
Lindores, Abbot of (Patrick Leslie):
returns to Scotland, 387; returned
from France, 421; at the convention,
545.
Lindsay, of Byres (Patrick), Lord: pension for, 1; marriage of, ib.; commended for a pension, 2; left to rule
(3rd Aug. 1574), 35; thought to be of
Lochleven's party, 179; Mr George
Douglas's suit declared by, 180; commissioner at Foulden (13th Sept. 1575),
188; meets the English commissioners,
190; Killigrew's goodwill to, 214; &c.,
confederate to maintain the King, 229;
estate of, 254; descent of, 262; inventory of jewels in Edinburgh Castle
given up to, &c. (28th March 1578),
283; articles to be preferred to the
King by (May), 291; colonel of the malcontents, 295; votes against Morton,
296; evil affected, 297; at Dunfermline's election (18th June), 301; with
the King, 305; to be added to the
Council, 316; lords nominate, 318;
favourer of Mary, 329; commended for
a pension, 385; at St. Andrews, 469;
Morton takes surfeit at the house of,
480; at a Council, 502; shall be made
Collector, 503; Bowes deals with, 527;
545; blows between Captain James
Stewart and Morton stayed by, 576;
mislikes the dealing against Morton,
580; will not return to the Council,
581; finds no sufficient back, 624; Angus
makes good account of, 625; 631; at the
Convention (20th Feb. 15801), 640; and
others assemble, 642; if Elizabeth shall
bind with, her party shall increase,
643; Elizabeth's aid promised to, 647;
affected to the Queen of England's
cause, ib.; shows his devotion to the
Queen of England's service, 648.
Lindsay, Master of: Gentleman of the King's
Chamber, 531; to serve, 545.
Linlithgow: Earl of Murray slain at, 179;
Morton goes to, 197; Lord Robert
Stewart in ward in, 252; lords at, 316;
Arran brought to, 337; Lord David
Hamilton, &c., to be brought to, ib.;
Arran and his brother in the palace of,
339; concluded that the King goes to
the King alters his purpose to go to,
629.
Sheriff of: Lord Methven made, 262.
Lirons, : cipher for, 250.
Lismore, bishopric of: possessed by a
heretic minister, 329.
Liverpool: a tall ship built at, 71.
Livingston, John: to his wife (15th Sept.
1575), 194; Gilbert Curll to, ib.; letters
from, 197; messages by, 265.
Lady: answer to be asked of, 12.
Lord: a sister of, suspected to be
French (30th June 1574), 13; meets
Morton, 197; Alexander Hamilton has
conference with, 204; estate of, 254;
same, 259; Montrose at the house of,
287; malcontent, 295, 329.
Magdelein: marriage of, 248.
Master of: the King mislikes, 531;
Gentleman of the King's Chamber, ib.
Mr Thomas: returns, 421; brings
letters from the Bishop of Ross, 435.
Sir William (Laird of Kilsyth): reexamined (25th June 1574), 6; whether
Thomas Fowler knows, 30; letters between and the Bishop of Ross, ib.; inclosures from (21st July), 31; had secret
access to the Countess of Lennox's
house, 69; to Mons. Pinart (9th Jan.
15756), 209; 259; Gentleman of the
King's Chamber, 531.
Loch, Patrick: matter against, 58.
Reane: 21; ship in, 40.
Lochinvar, Laird of: favours Mary, 255;
in Galloway, 534; to pacify the West
Marches, 545; at the Convention (20th
Feb. 15801), 640.
Lochleven: Mary's escape from, 180;
Morton returns by, 197; Laird of Lochleven's servant returned to, 288.
Laird of: pension for, 1; sister of,
ib.; executor nominate of the Earl of
Murray, 53; quarrel between, and Arbroath, 178; bounds of, ib.; dealt with
to suffer Arbroath to pass, ib.; like to
have all the King's party, 179; party
of, ib.; excuses his first enterprise, ib.;
Morton meets, 197; arrives at Stirling
(28th April 1578), 288; travails for the
life of Arthur Hamilton, 338; ally of
Morton, 386; persuasions of, to Angus,
625; will not leave Angus, ib.; 631; at
the Convention (20th Feb. 15801), 640;
Elizabeth's aid promised to, 647;
affected to the Queen of England's
cause, ib.; his lordship assured of, 657;
conference with, 695.
Lodar, Mr: 88; which, does Cockyn mean?
103.
Lodars, the: does John Nasmyth know
any of? 123.
Loder, James: word sent by bastard son
of, to John Steward, 11.
Lodor, Gerard: 105.
Mr Richard: lay at a glover's house
near Holborn Bridge, 105.
Logans, the: Adam Gordon acquainted
with, 178.
Loghart, George: 686.
Loire: passage over the river of, taken,
110.
London: 8, 9; Higgeins has a house at,
10; Adam Sawier dwelling at, ib.; John
Graye dwelling in, 11; 12; Walter Bartane passed to, 14; Thomas Tailor
otherwise Benkis born in, ib.; 15;
letter conveyed to, 16; Killigrew desires to go to, 24; Kilsyth in, 30; Fogas
in, ib.; Killigrew's letter dated at (17th
Oct. 1574), 64; De La Mothe's letter
dated at (7th Nov.), 65; one Fogas
abiding in, 69; Bishop of Ross's man at,
83; Walsingham's letter dated at (16th
Jan. 15745), ib.; the man that dwells
in, 84; Thomas Leslie in, 85; Henry
Cockyn lodged in, 86; James Browne,
&c., in, 89; Hamilton came to, 90; 93;
Walsingham's letter dated at (Feb.
22nd), 95; same 26th), ib.; Nevill Sands
comes to, 97; Jackson sent to, ib.;
Walsingham's letter dated at (March
1st), ib.; same (9th), 101; same (10th),
102; Hamilton in, 106; Hamilton
brought to, 107; Walsingham's letter
dated at (20th), 113; same (April), 115;
Randolph's (14th April 1575), 118; Walsingham's (16th), 119; petition dated
at (19th), 120; Hamilton coming to,
123; Alexander Hamilton comes to, 124;
125; 126; 131; Walsingham's letter
dated at (30th), 134; Jackson gone to,
134; Hamilton's departure from, 138;
Nevill Sandes comes to, 139; John Jackson comes to, 142; Nevill Sandes in,
143; receipt of letters in, 145; Cockyn
to mention that a chest was come to,
ib.; Sandes comes to, 146; departure of
Nevill Sandes from, 147; Alexander
Hamilton comes to, ib.; Cockyn should
bring advertisements from, 148; Alexander Hamilton brought up to, ib.;
Alexander Hamilton examined in, ib.;
Alexander Hamilton obtains licence to
repair to, 149; Henry Cockin bookbinder in, ib.; letters received in, ib.;
Nevill Sandes asks licence to go to, 150;
Killigrew's letter dated at (26th June),
156; Michael Sym directed to, 197;
letter dated at (7th Feb. 15756), 211;
Walsingham's (12th), ib.; the Sieur
Dolu arrives at, 213, 214; a present for
James VI. to be bought at, 268; letter
written at (4th Feb. 15778), 270; 299,
308; d'Aubigny will send for a French
minister from, 379; Lord Claud Hamilton's letters dated at (1st June 1580),
441; the King of Scots requires a
minister from, 443; Lord Claud Hamilton's letters dated at (6th), 447; same
(9th), ib.; confession of the true Christian Faith printed at, 453; Lord Claud
Hamilton's letter dated at (26th Aug.),
489; Lennox desires a French preacher
from, 517; Procurator-Fiscal to pass to,
540; Bowes' repair to, may be looked
for, 595; Randolph's wife at, 595; one
Scott following a suit at, 599; 639.
Long (Lowng), Nicholas: examination of
(June 1574), 15; condemned, 28.
Lord Chamberlain (England): appointed
to consider points in Bowes' letters,
440; pleasing news from the south by
the letter of, 495.
(Scotland): 260; Lennox appointed,
511; office of, 519; Lennox established,
531.
Lord Chancellor (Scotland): 169; and see
Glammis, Lord.
Lord Chief Justice, the: spurns privily
against William Wharton's doings, 100.
Lord Keeper, the: Killigrew did not see,
64.
Lords of Articles: 303; confirm grant of
the earldom of Lennox, 305.
Lord Treasurer (Scotland): See Ruthven,
Lord.
Lords of the Congregation: commission
from, 375.
Lorge, Monsieur de: artillery given by,
to keep the house of Hume, 156.
Lorne: Argyll's progress in the lordship
of (July 1574), 34.
Lord of: 264.
Lorraine: James VI. to be transported to,
289; Mary would have her son remain
in, 323.
Cardinal of: letters, &c., from, 55;
dead, 83; money sent to, 213; death of,
219; George Douglas to follow the
counsel of, 467.
Duchess of: bruit for James VI.'s
marriage to be at the disposal of, misliked, 356.
Losse, Monsieur de: captain of the King
of France's guard, 66; (De Los) sent
to the Duke d'Anville, 110.
Lothian, County of: 255; Chatelherault's
chief house in, 256; land in, ib.; castles
in, 257; Seton's house in, 260; Lord
Saltoun's, 262; Claud Hamilton in, 339;
Seton and his sons licensed to return
to, ib.; Lennox about to get the bands
of barons and gentlemen in, 512.
Lougher, Doctor: book borrowed to show
to, 106.
Loughwheavor: 263.
Lovat, Lady: Bishop of Caithness shall
marry, 295.
Lord: within age, 253; descent of,
263; favourer of Mary, 329.
Loveley, one: 15.
Low Countries: Papists of, 9; pilots of, to
attend the Spanish fleet (12th July
1574), 26; merchants "hanting," 217;
state of, 226; troubles in, 240; advice
from, 246; practices of, ib.; rebels of,
ib.; advertisements from, 273; 300;
wars of, 344; rebels in, 414; the Scottish
nation stronger in feats of arms by
their exercise in wars in, 504; advertisements from, 583; armour said to be
made for the King of Scots in, 593; 651.
Lowestoft (Lasto): 9; Thomas Tailor,
otherwise Benkis, dwelling in, 14; 44.
Lowll,
: 9.
Lowng: See Long.
Lowson, Mr James, minister: letter touching piracies left in the hands of, 489;
approves John Dury's doings, 517.
Lowther, Richard: charges against, 96;
(Lowther) Cockyn to go to, 136; Cockyn
goes to, 137.
Lubeck: ships of, taken, 27.
Lugerie, the Sieur de: Mary's doctor, 205.
Lumley, Lord: 600.
Lundie, Laird of: 256.
Lusigny: town and castle of, taken, 110.
Lutherans, the: discord between, and the
Calvinists, 240, 636.
Luttoun, Robert: a carpenter, 8; examination of, 10, 14; re-examination of
(June 1574), 15; (Lutton) condemned,
28.
Lydell, : letter conveyed by, 16; (one)
Bishop of Ross's man conferred with, 83;
(Liddell), 84; Thomas Leslie in company of, 85; lay in Fish Street, ib.;
Henry Cockyn spoke with, 86; lodged
in Fish Street, 87; had grant to have a
passport, 91; Murray in company of,
ib.; hoped all should be well, 104;
brought letters of commendation, 107;
gave letters to Leslie, ib.; (Robert Liddell) has a pension, 125.
Lymoges, : Arnault depends too much
on, 250.
Lynne: Scotsmen cruelly used in, 598.
Lyon, John: Lord Glammis descended
from, 263.
Lyons: 67.
Lyoun, Mr Thomas, of Baldwchy: bearer
of a letter to James VI., 277.