Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 9, 1586-88. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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'Index: H, I', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 9, 1586-88, (London, 1915) pp. 741-747. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol9/pp741-747 [accessed 19 April 2024]
Hacket, George (Hacbret): to the Scottish ambassador in England (21st Sept. 1586), 29; Gourlay in commission with (8th Nov.), 150; letters from Scotland to France directed to, 411; going to the Prince of Parma, 647; said to be an instrument, 650.
Hackstraw, Robert: servant to Powlet, 304.
Haddington: Sir Robert Sidney's letter dated at (28th Aug. 1588), 602; 607; constabulary of, 630; 631; 668.
Haillis, Lord: See Bothwell, Earl of.
Halidon: James VI. returns to, 557.
-, — Hill: James VI.'s diet to come to,
557.
Halkerston (Haggerston), Captain: with Randolph, 284; (Hakerston), 603; fights by words with Fowler and others, 670; Bothwell purposes to send, to Spain, 690; 692; pirate, 706; good that Elizabeth send a man-of-war to keep, in awe, 710.
Hall, John (of Newcastle): 511.
Hamilton, David (merchant of Edinburgh): ship of, spoiled, 512.
-, — John (of Euuerton): intercepted
letter to Lord Claud Hamilton from
(Feb. 1586–7), 302.
-, — John (of Glasgow): goods taken by,
516.
-, — Lord Claud (Abbot of Paisley):
letter from Mary to, 9; to Burghley
(20th Sept. 1586), 24; to Hunsdon, 25;
Pasquier questioned concerning letters
from, 55; to Walsingham (10th Oct.),
94; to draw Catholics of Scotland
against England, 122; intended accusation against (4th Nov.), 147; English in
pretence, 168; 226; Lindsey's discourse
of, 229; alphabet with, 242; letters to
Mary from, 261; offers to take arms to
avenge Mary, 275; intercepted letter
from John Hamilton to (Feb. 1586–7),
302; Gray in confederacy with, 327;
accused before James VI., 413; a councillor (13th July 1587), 451; not at
Parliament, 453; will not consent to
desire of James VI. for spiritual lands,
453; device of Maitland to draw Huntly
from friendship of, 480; Arran "all
one" with, 507; 531; meant that, shall
be put out of the country (26th May
1588), 560; 561; the person that may do
most harm by his ambition is, 570;
James VI. offended with, 575; professes
himself a Protestant, 602; Elizabeth
loth to charge, 605; inwardly a papist,
609; at Sir John Seton's marriage, 614;
at Montrose, 616; 623; chief of the
papists and discontented persons, 624;
at Edinburgh, 646; remains in Court,
653; less stubborn in religion, 664; 669;
one of chiefs of faction, 677; has intelligence with Philip II. and Parma, 691;
assistance of Spanish forces required by
letter of, 692; 698; offers himself at the
King's pleasure, 702; arrives at Edinburgh, 703; papist, &c., ib.; comes to
Edinburgh, 704; and others sent for,
705; sent to Edinburgh Castle, 706;
same, 708; 709.
Hamilton, Lord John (Lord of Arbroath): tumult to be raised by (Sept. 1586), 59; proposed marriage of Lennox to daughter of, 81; sent to Duke of Alva, 117; Mary promises crown of Scotland to (Oct.), 125; endeavours to make peace between Maxwell and Angus (4th Nov.), 147; advises Angus against extreme dealing with Mawell, 148; Morton "brought in" by, 165; shows an honest disposition, 169; appointed lieutenant of West Marches, 199; Mary has service of, 207; 226; offers to take arms to avenge Mary, 275; greatest enemy of Walsingham, 327; a councillor (13th July 1587), 452; device of Maitland to draw Huntly from friendship of, 480; Arran "all one" with, 507; (Lord Hamilton) mind of, with the lords in the north, 531; does not favour Angus (1st Jan. 1587–8), 532; 558; lately got greater favour with the Church, 559; whispered that James VI. spoke secretly with, 15th May 1588, 560; acknowledges great favours received in England, 591; 628; with the King, 655; the King means to match the Duke of Lennox with the daughter of, ib.; proposed marriage between Lennox and daughter of, 661; 668; appointed to fetch a wife to the King, 670; to bring the Princess of Denmark, 677; of faction against Huntly, ib.; 679; 680; Protestant, &c., 703.
Hamilton, Thomas: witness of piracy, 513.
-, — William: 525.
Hamiltons, the: 10; 226; nether ward of Clydesdale wholly possessed by, 668; followers of, ib.
Hammond, John: receipt of memorandum of proceedings against Mary signed by, 490.
Hampsher, John: allowance for services supplied for funeral of Mary by, 466.
Hampshire: 21.
Hampton: 511; 547.
Harbert, Mr William: Fowler marvels he does not hear from, 652.
Harbottle (Harbotell): English bills to be sworn in, 537.
Hardy, Treasurer: threatens Hubert, 485.
Hargraves, Mr: 40.
Harrington, Sir James: bears canopy at funeral of Mary, 459.
Harrison, Edward (of Beverley): ship
spoiled by, 510; killed. ib.; ship spoiled
by, 512.
-, — Richard: piracies by, 512.
-, — Thomas: confession of, 530.
Harston, Anthony: allowance for goods supplied for funeral of Mary by, 465; 469.
Harvie, . . .: pitiful case of (13th
Nov. 1586), 154.
-, — Sebastian (Hervie): Mallerie counsel
to, 267.
-, — (Herwie), Sir James: indenture to,
267.
Harvy, . . . (a Scottish priest): caused by Mary to publish a seditious pamphlet, 374.
Hastings, Lady: at funeral of Mary, 462.
-, — Sir George: bears canopy at funeral
of Mary, 459; 461.
Haston, Sir Edward: Mary to go to house of, 87.
Hatherley, John: 644.
Hatherstone, Captain: to go to Elizabeth, 149; 156.
Hatton, Sir Christopher (Vice-Chamberlain): commission directed to, 12; 28; a commissioner for Fotheringay (Sept 1586), 44; 83; 105; Babington's confession delivered to, 144; to Burghley (6th Jan. 1586–7), 240; suspected persons examined at house of, 261; confers with Davison, 289; 290; a commissioner, 308; letter from James VI. to, 329; Randolph sent to Davison by, 333. warrant for execution of Mary restored by Davison to Burghley in presence of, 447; (Lord Chancellor) Wigmore to discover what James VI. hopes of, 571, letter of, 587; letter signed by, 643.
Haverfordwest: 546; 644; 645.
Hawick: 474; 475.
Hay, Alexander (of Easter Kennet, Clerk
of Register): a councillor (13th July
1587), 451; 452; appointed for furthering of justice, 630; 631; 634.
-, — Mr Edmond: sent to Jesuits in
France, 483.
-, — Father: responsible for attempt to
shoot Gray, 18; reports to Rome by (4th
Nov. 1586), 148; (Father Edmund Hays)
Erroll converted by, 689; (Hayes)
Erroll and Crawford seduced from the
religion by, and Creichton, 692; Bailie
of Erroll brother to, 701.
-, — Francis; See Erroll, Earl of.
-, — house of: Errol of the, 226.
-, — Lord: neutral, 169; (Lord Haye of
Yester), 668.
-, — Mr John: 560
-, — William: goods of, taken by pirates.
516; (Haye), 547.
Haye: See Hay.
Haymouthe, the: 641.
"Haynborow": mariners out of, 573.
Hays, Father Edmund: See Hay, Father.
-, — Francis: (Hayis) Nasmyth's message to, 280.
Haywood, . . .: 413.
Heathe, . . .: in or near Edinburgh (16th Feb. 1587–8), 538; 680.
Hebrides: 666.
Henego: companies levied in, 574.
Heneson, Mounce: piracy by, 516.
Henry I., King of England: arraigned
for killing a particular person, 120; 256.
-, — II., King of France: Mary takes
arms of England in time of (Oct. 1586),
121; 659.
Henry III., King of France: at the Bois
de Vincennes, 45; will send a lord to help
Mary, 47; returned to Paris, 49; affairs
of Earl of Orkney with (12th Oct. 1586),
98; to Courcelles (1st Nov.), 145;
charges Bellièvre to do all in his power
to save Mary (19th), 159; to Courcelles
(21st), 161; Courcelles to (30th), 171;
James VI. receives assurance of assistance with men and money from, 185;
Gray asks for ambassador to Scotland
to be sent by, 186; to Courcelles (14th
Dec.), 195; pain of, on seeing Elizabeth's answers concerning Mary, 203;
to Courcelles (22nd Jan. 1586–7), 246;
253; has conference with De Maine,
286; goes to the wars in Poitou, 303;
to Courcelles (14th March), 333; letter
from James VI. to, 340; to Courcelles
(28th March 1587), 345; not likely to be
very forward to enter upon a foreign
war, 390; letter to Courcelles from, 393;
to Courcelles (13th April), 404; assistance of, most dangerous to James VI.,
408–410; sudden despatch to England
from, 420; to Courcelles (1st June), 441;
Waad has audience with, 445; to Courcelles (17th July), 455; Dunblane has
commission from, 481; Chisholme to be
employed with, 483; letters to James
VI. from, 488; 544; James VI. complained to, of Mary's execution, 563;
567; will yield to nothing which may
make for the greatness of the Guises—Courcelles' letter showed that, gave
James VI. fair words but no help, 570;
gentlemen of the guard of, 572; articles
propounded to, 573; mean enough to
have gone on Mary's trial, 576; wrote to
James VI. to accept Courcelles as
ambassador, 579; 619; would send an
embassage to Elizabeth, 669.
-, — IV., Emperor: 481.
-, — — King of England: 256.
-, — VI., King of England: 256; 571.
-, — VII., King of England: 198; 256;
566; 571.
-, — VIII., King of England: 130; 170;
391; 545.
Hepburn, . . .: gentleman of the King of France's guard, 572.
Hereford, Earl of: Otterbury sent to, 527.
Herman, Edward: inclosure to Archibald Douglas from (Dec. 1586), 190.
Hermitage, the: 508.
Heron, Mr: 508.
Herricke, Mr: salamander from, 643.
Herries, Lord (William Maxwell): arraignment of, 167; Mary has service of, 206; a councillor (13th July 1587), 451; (Harris) Lord Johnstone marries sister of (1st Jan. 1587–8), 533; comes in with Huntly, 536; mentioned, 641; like to become a good Protestant outwardly, ib.; 668.
Hewes, . . . (of Winchester): 21.
Hewet, Edward: piracy by, 515.
Hey, William: spoiled, 511; 515.
Hickes, Robert: ship spoiled by, 512; hanged, ib.; ship spoiled by, 513.
Hippocrates: 133.
Hitchcock, Thomas (of Yarmouth): ships spoiled by, 510; hanged, ib.
Hoddam: 196.
Hodges, Richard: ship spoiled by, 512.
Hodgson, . . .: mentioned in trial of
Savage, 14; 40.
-, — David: money of, taken, 512.
-, — Thomas: money of, taken, 512.
-, — William: 40.
Hog, Christine: passport for, 471.
Hogsdone: 110; 151.
Holborn: 261.
Holford, . . .: Fowler trusts, continues constant, 652.
Holland: Leicester to go to (Sept. 1586),
59; 389; conjunction of, Zealand and
England has got strength by the sea, 543.
-, — Mr: at Mary's funeral, 458.
Hollanders: Spanish fleet takes some, 600.
Holt, William: lately come from Rome to Paris, 147.
Holyrood Day: 196.
-, — House: Gray's letter dated at (6th
Nov. 1586), 149; James VI.'s letter
dated at (9th), 151; Gray's letter dated
at (16th), 156; same (27th), 164; James
VI.'s letter dated at (28th), 166; Gray's
letter dated at (13th Dec.), 191; Maitland's letter dated at (17th), 197; James
VI.'s letter dated at (20th), 199; same
(26th Jan. 1586–7), 247; same, 248;
Morison's letter dated at (10th Feb.),
280; Gray's letter dated at (12th), 283;
Bellenden's letter dated at (24th Oct.
1587), 494; James VI.'s letter dated at
(24th March 1587–8), 550; 561; Carmichael at table with Colonel Sempill
in, 595; Act dated at (9th Nov. 1588),
629.
Home, George: what did Huntly promise? 699.
Hopton, Sir Owen: Pasquier interrogated before (30th Sept. 1586), 55; letter signed by, 86.
Horseman, Mr: at Mary's funeral, 458.
Houghton, Mr (surveyor at Fotheringay): charges allowed to, 410.
Hound
, the (of Colchester): spoiled, 516.
-, — Thomas (or Hud): spoil done by ship
of, 512; 513.
Howard, Lord Henry: confession of, 51;
book by Ross found in study of, 117.
-, — of Effingham, Lord (Lord High
Admiral of England): a commissioner
for Fotheringay (Sept. 1586), 44; 190;
gives Davison warrant for execution of
Mary, 288; privy to warrant for
execution of Mary, 347; 442; 547; 589;
Privy Council letter signed by, 643.
Howell, . . .: 547.
Howland, Mr: at funeral of Mary, 458.
Hubert, Claud: to Courcelles (24th Sept. 1586), 45; Courcelles sends letters to, 57; speaks to D'Esneval, 58; has care of D'Esneval's affairs, 171; to Courcelles (18th March 1586–7), 336; goods sent to Courcelles by, 338; 450; to Courcelles (10th Sept.), 484.
Hud, Thomas: See Hound.
Hudson, Mr James: 103; Gray's servant;
105; letter sent by, 186; heads to be
communicated to Maitland by (8th Dec.
1586), 186; directed towards Scotland,
189; to Walsingham (12th), ib.; 201;
answer by, 231; to Walsingham (8th
Feb. 1586–7), 278; same (9th), ib.; same
(17th June 1588), 574; same (8th Aug.),
592; mentioned, 598; to Walsingham
(Oct. 1588), 627; Roger Aston to (8th
Nov.), 628; same (13th), 634; same (1st
Dec.), 642; to Walsingham (10th), 646;
letter from. 653; Roger Aston to (28th),
654; same (30th), 656; [ ] to, 662;
to Walsingham, 664; same (8th Jan.
1588–9), 669; letter from, intercepted,
700; Roger Aston to (8th March), 708.
-, — William: piracy by, 510, 512.
Hudsouns, Andro: See Andro.
Huguenots: war in earnest with, expected in France, 286.
Hull: 148; 511; 516; fray by Englishmen of, on Scottish mariners, 547; (Hulle) searcher of, 665.
Hully, Balthazar (Master of Mary's Wardrobe): passport for, 471; money belonging to, ib.; 472.
Hulst: siege of (21st Sept. 1586), 29.
Humber: ship spoiled near, 509.
Hume (Home), Alexander, of Hutton
Hall: commissioner, 534; signs Border
agreement (12th Feb. 1587–8), 537.
-, — Lord: accompanies James VI., 557;
comes to Berwick, ib.; James VI. to
stay with, 558; favours the King's
faction, 575; not trusted by the papists,
624; 668; papist, &c., 703.
-, — Sir James (Laird of Cowdenknowes;
captain of Edinburgh Castle): 47; to
meet Carey, 333; a councillor (13th
July 1587), 451; 452; Fleming placed
before—combat appointed between
Fleming and, 453; Sir Robert Sidney
fetched by, 603; loves the amity, 627;
send, or the Justice Clerk to Elizabeth,
628; appointed for furthering of justice
in the south quarter (9th Nov. 1588),
630; 631; (Alexander sic) resolution to
send, or the Justice Clerk to Elizabeth,
628; appointed for furthering of justice
in the south quarter (9th Nov. 1588),
630; 631; (Alexander sic) resolution to
send, or the Justice Clerk to Elizabeth,
636; Thomas Fowler has conference
with, 654.
Hungary, Elizabeth, Queen of: See
Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary.
-, — Charles, King of: See Charles.
-, — Isabel, Queen of: See Isabel.
-, — Matthias, King of: See Matthias.
Hunsdon, Lord (Lord Chamberlain): Hamilton to (20th Sept. 1586), 25; a commissioner for Fotheringay, 44; 46; letter from Douglas to, 238; 239; 305; Burghley to (30th Feb. 1586–7), 306; letter to James VI. from, 331; Burghley to (6th April 1587), 398; Douglas writes to (29th), 407, 452; 454; to Walsingham (25th Nov.), 507; letter of (1st Jan. 1587–8), 533; to Walsingham (17th), ib.; Mr Archibald Douglas pretends by letter to, to have charge to deliver some matter of contentment (23rd), 535; 537; Burghley to (1st March), 541; to Burghley (16th), 547; Robert son of, 548; James VI.'s answer to letter of, 549; Burghley to (6th April 1588), 553; Sir Henry Woddryngton to (11th Aug.), 595; 622.
Hunt, William: 40.
Hunter, Thomas: witness of piracy, 513.
Huntingdon: 457; 464.
-, — Earl of: bankruptcy of, 85; deliberates in favour of Navarre, 90;
mentioned, 506; James VI. writes to,
for money, 596; writes to William
Asheby, 598; to assist James VI., 604;
Bowes receives 3000£. from, for James
VI., 613; same, 620.
Huntingdonshire: soldiers to be sent out of (21st Nov. 1586), 162; soldiers from, to be discharged, 268; 270; 279.
Huntington, Count of: See Guise, Duke of.
Huntly, Earl of (George Gordon, Lord Gordon and Badzenauch): with James VI. (11th Oct. 1586), 95; of the Popish faction, 169; Jesuits at house of, 174; lieutenant at Aberdeen, 183; a malcontent, 226; makes open profession of Catholic religion, 229; defeat of Argyll's men by, ib.; alphabet with, 242; letter to James VI. subscribed by, 266; Gray in confederacy with, 327; Gray goes with letters of credit to, 405; accused before James VI., 413; James VI. gives Dunfermline to, 414; letter to Maxwell from, 448; a councillor (13th July), 451; bears sword at opening of Parliament, 452; chosen lord of the articles, 453; to Cesford (12th Aug.), 474; return of brother of, 476; knows more of secrets of James VI. than any man, ib.; lords of Privy Council caused to go over the water by, 477; device by Maitland to draw, from friendship with Hamiltons, 480; favour of James VI. towards, 481; Hay sent to Jesuits in France by advice of, 483; contrary to England, 486; discontented with James VI.—retires to his country, 489; a papist, 491; letter from James VI. to, 507; meeting between Keith and (1st Jan. 1587–8), 531; 532; charged to come to day of law, ib.; and lords made a band—the King desired, to agree with the Secretary—little put in execution since the coming of—gotten the gift of Kirks north of Aberdeen, 536; gathering between, and Bothwell (16th Feb.), 538; ready to yield to the King's disposition, 559; like to be shot at, 560; in favour, 562; James VI. offended with, 575; to Walsingham (1st July 1588), 577; in good credit, 578; marriage of, 580; a convert, 583; Mr James Gordon uncle of, 584; marriage between, and the Duke of Lennox's sister, 587; 592; the King sends for, 595; plot laid by, 601; will not subscribe to the points of religion, 603; Elizabeth loth to charge, 605; 606; letter to, 608; 610; the King to take order with, 612; servants of, thought that the Spaniards dare not return to Spain before the execution of their enterprise against England, ib.; at Sir John Seton's marriage, 614; at Montrose, 616; enemy of Maitland, 620; commanded not to come to Court, ib.; suspects the Chancellor would bring Captain James Stewart again to Court—received gold from Jesuits, 622; the Chancellor advised not to ride to the King for fear of, ib.; if the Master of Gray comes home, should lose Dunfermline, ib.; labours for Captain James Stewart, ib.; 623; chief of the papists, 624; commanded to "keip home," 627; the King sends to his house in the north, 628; craves pardon, 629; shall remain at home, 634; submits to the Church, 638; reveals the plot to take away the Chancellor, ib.; 640; now become a Protestant (1st Dec.), 642; conformity of, in religion, 646; says he is become of the religion, ib.; to take up a new guard of his own choice—Maitland believes he has, as he would desire—desirous of Elizabeth's favour, 647; seems rather French than English, 649; the Chancellor suspicious by the advancing of, 653; causes Claud Hamilton to offer to give over his right to the crown to the Duke of Lennox, ib.; the Chancellor not reconciled to, ib.; Maitland the greatest with, 655; foolish, hot and hardy, ib.; with the King, ib.; in favour with the King, ib.; two Englishmen and a Spaniard with, 656; Aston fears, will draw the King upon some course against his will, ib.; mentioned—and others have been on the point to have "sticked" Maitland—and others offer the Duke of Parma to keep the north of Scotland at his direction, 662; not yet proclaimed in the Church, 664; at supper with the Chancellor, 665; friends to, 666; 667; gentlemen of Aberdeen obey—enemies to, ib.; danger that, and Bothwell may procure their evil inclination, 669; Don John de Modena going with great credit from, 670; faction of, 676; Englishmen presented to, 677; chief of a faction, ib.; pique betwixt, and Bothwell, 678; great boastings between, and Bothwell, 680; said that John de Modena went with direction from, ib.; Chisholme comes to seek, 686; requests money, ib.; never showed himself the slave of money until he was induced thereto by Lord Claud Hamilton—constrained to remain at Court, 687; steadfastness in outward profession of, shaken, 689; has intelligence with Philip II. and Parma, 691; Spanish forces required by letter of—dissembles his religion—to the Prince of Parma (24th Jan. 1588–9), 692; 696; in favour of the marriage with the King of Spain's daughter—suggestion to apprehend, 698; sent to Edinburgh Castle, ib.; James VI. to, 699; James VI.'s affection to, 700; sent to the Castle, ib.; within an hour that, was in the Castle Erroll fled—the King entertains and kisses—friends of, in fury—few keep, company—prisoner—Bothwell thought to have persuaded the stay of—counsellors to, flee, 701; committal of, pleased divers good men—keeps his place in familiarity with the King—friends of, stout, 702; the King has begun well in committing—the King visits, daily, ib.; papist, &c., 703; seems would run an English course, 704; James VI. shows favour to, daily, &c.—if James VI. finds, guilty has vowed his death, ib.; guard that, had discharged, ib.; the King must be borne to show, some favour—his sudden show of affection to, 705; let at liberty, 706; same, 708; craves pardon, ib.; the proceeding with, not such as the beginning gave hope—the King sets, free—friendship between, and Marishal—party of, emboldened, 709.
Hutton (Huton): house at, 579; (Huton Hall), 620.
Huyok, Edward: 547.
Hyde, Mr Nicholas: at funeral of Mary, 458.
Ila: See Islay.
Inchkeith: 498.
Indeach, David (Endeoch): spoiled, 510; 511; 513.
Indies: 409; (East and West) Spain and, conjoined, 571.
Ingleby, David: at Dumfries (4th Nov. 1586), 148; with Maxwell, 196; 307.
Inglis, James: goods of, taken by pirates,
514.
-, — Thomas (of Edinburgh): goods of,
taken by pirates, 674.
Innermeath, Lord: 667.
Innocantes: See Sempill, Colonel.
Inquisition, the: 679.
Inverleith (Enderleith), Laird of: desired the King to come to his house, 532.
Inverness (Innernes): 630; 631; 666.
Ireland: success of Bingham in (8th Oct. 1586), 92; stir to be made in, 123; 263; ship taken to, 546; fishermen to take the Spanish fleet to the coast of, 612; Spanish fleet compassing, ib.; 613; Spanish fleet driven on the north part of, 618; Spaniards and Italians escape out of, 623; 628; 684; 685; news of the return of the army of Spain by the further side of, 689.
Irvine (Erowin): 668.
-, — (Ervin), Edward (of the Bonsha):
95.
-, — — . . .: house possessed by, 95.
Isaac Angelus: 431.
Isabel, Queen of Hungary: execution of, 12.
Islay: (Ila) ship of Spain arrivse at, 618.
Islington: 17.
Italians: escape out of Ireland, 623; come to Edinburgh, ib.; 628.
Italy: 567; 568; 570.