Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 3, 1569-71. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1903.
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Hackert, Mr George: sends books to the Bishop of Ross, 530.
Hacklefegham: Scrope encamped at (18th April 1570), 129; burned, ib.
Hackney: Countess of Lennox's letter dated at (19th Aug. 1571), 660.
Haddington: 25; English army camped at (1st June 1570), 198; 311; representative for, in the parliament (28th Aug. 1571), 670; Lord Lindsay's house near (4th Sept.), 676.
Hagbutters: 219; 680; 685; 699.
Hagerstone, one: taken 2nd June 1571, 595.
Halden, George, of Glenneges: at Lennox's election, 267.
Hales, Mr: his house at Coventry (2nd Dec. 1569), 17.
Halkerston, James: 480.
Halkeston . . . .: his company in Edinburgh, 699.
Halket, George: Thomas Jenynges to (27th June 1570), 233; "conservatour off Zealand" (2nd Sept. 1571), 674; 689.
Hall, John: put in the Tower, 534; (Hawle), naming himself Johnson, found in Dumbarton Castle, 566; 571; sent to Berwick (14th May 1571), 574; to be straitly kept (20th), 581; Drury requires direction touching (23rd), 583; matter from (24th), 585; letters received by, 638; 639; messages received by, 648; Bishop of Ross remembers (14th Aug.), 649; haunted the old Countess of Northumberland's house (19th), 659; 694.
Halyburton, James: provost of Dundee; signs credit for the commendator of Dunfermline (5th May 1570), 158.
"Hamelin": 236.
Hamilton: 101; 111; rebels fled to (17th
May 1570), 178; 191; town of, 192; the
Duke's palace at, and town of, burned,
192; ordnance taken to, 193; 198; wood,
239; 287; garrison from, 296; soldiers
in, 401; 416; castle brought to Edinburgh from, by horsemen (14th Nov.),
429; town of, spoiled, 454; 619; Lord
Claude came to Edinburgh from (24th
Aug. 1571), 665.
-, — Andrew: lands of detained, 464; 475.
-, — Archibald: vicar of Kilberny; forfeited
(28th Aug. 1571), 669.
-, — Arthur, of Mirretoun: by force entered
into the abbey of Paisley, 464; taken
(15th July 1571), 630.
-, — Arthur, of Monktoun: 235.
Hamilton, Captain: his company at Edinburgh, 700.
-, — Castle of: 235.
-, — Claude (the Laird of "Cowghei's" son):
at the point of death, 2nd June 1571, 595.
-, — Duke of. See Chatelherault, Duke of.
-, — Edward: slain 4th Sept. 1571, 681.
-, — Gawen: summoned for treason, 454.
See St. Andrews, Archbishop of.
-, — James: reconciled to Morton, and
offered his son in marriage at his appointment (26th Jan. 1569–70), 60.
-, — James, of Bothwelhaugh: shot Murray,
97.
-, — John: at Brussels with the Duke of Alva
(26th Jan. 1569–70), 59; at Aberdeen
(23rd Aug. 1570), 322; 323 (ter); 324;
325; two foreigners with, 330; 336; 340;
343; 348; of "Cochnoche," spoiled, 454.
-, — John: of Drumry; son of the Bishop
of St. Andrews, 464.
-, — John: in Edinbernat; forfeited (28th
Aug. 1571), 668; to suffer an assize or be
taken to surety, 669.
-, — John: in Kilbowy; forfeited (28th
Aug. 1571) 668; same, 669; Earl of
Glencairn taken by (4th Sept.), 681.
-, — Launcelot: slain (4th Sept. 1571), 676;
("Lance"), same, 681.
-, — Lord Claude: conspired to shoot
Murray, 97; promised to have made
Morton, &c., sport, 192; Lennox chased
by (19th June 1570), 219; repulsed at
Glasgow (21st), 225; conspiracy by, to
murder Lennox (5th Aug), 296; his
intercepted letters, ib. ambush by, 297;
(Hamilton), 325; a declared traitor, 431;
his servant shot, 454; foraying of Clydesdale by, ib., discharged from answering
James Cuninghame of his pension, 464;
by force entered into the abbey of
Paisley, ib.; alleged intromission of the
pension of Lesmahago by, 475; should keep
the abstinence, 481; placed Semple in
Edinburgh Castle (9th June 1571), 602;
at the parliament holden 13th June
1571, 604; came to Edinburgh (24th
Aug.), 665; and others attack Stirling
(3rd Sept.), 679; same (5th Sept.), 680;
(Hamilton) took lords at Stirling, ib.;
686; Lennox slain by procurement of,
697; came to Stirling, 700; gives order
to slay Lennox, ib.; intended to have
burned Glasgow (15th), 701; oxen, &c.,
brought in by (27th), 707; has demolished
houses, &c., 714.
Hamilton, Lord John: passed to Argyll, 192;
to Dunkeld, ib.; son of the Duke of Chatelherault, forfeited (28th Aug. 1571), 668;
same, 669.
-, — one: Mary's servant, 522.
-, — Robert: in the Queen of Scots' kitchen,
566.
-, — Robert, of Inschinachen: put to the
horn, 454; William, brother to, 464.
-, — Sir James: the Earl of Arran's bastard
son, 75; 192; to re-enter the castle, 395;
and the Duke, reconciled (27th Sept. 1571),
at Edinburgh, ib.
Hamiltons, the: rebels to join, 25; 54; revenge against—on the Regent's death certain of, repaired to Edinburgh (26th Jan. 1569–70), 59; committers of Murray's murder, 65; their succession (14th Feb.), 71; 74; their conspiracy, 75; 76; Farnyhurst and Buccleuch with (21st), 82; assembled at Glasgow (21st), 83; Argyll and Boyd met them there, 84; 85; brought rebels to Edinburgh (23rd April 1570), 131; malice to, pacified, 132; houses of their friends burned, 198; are come again within the country (19th June), 218; 274; ridden westward (31st July), 286; 287; their conspiracy to murder Lennox (5th Aug.), 296; Glencairn sent home to keep the country against (8th), 298; the Regent removes with his forces against (7th), 301; Randolph hears nothing of, (9th), 305; 365; 416; cattle of, taken (14th Nov.), 429; never under the Prince's obedience, 464; intromitted with the barony of Glasford, ib.; 475; hanged at Paisley, 510; invective against, 542; came to Edinburgh 1st June 1571, 595; enterprise by (4th), 596; Semple and, very near accorded (11th June 1571), 603; intent to divide Grange from, 609; Lord Ruthven bound to (28th Aug.), 670; Captain Balye very much favoured of (2nd Sept.), 674; might have slain Lennox, 687; bent to have slain the Regent and Morton (6th), 701; seeking to arraign Huntly's desire to retire (19th), 705.
Hamilton, Thomas, of Preistisfeild: to
William Panther, from Edinburgh (13th
April 1571), 543; forfeited (28th Aug.),
669 (2); his brother slain (4th Sept.),
681.
-, — William: appointed to "tak up"
James Cunynghame's pension, 464.
-, — . . . . : "a guid lyke man," slain (4th
Sept 1571), 681.
Hamilton (Hammellton), … : Charles Bailly's connection with, 554.
Hampton Court: Duke of Norfolk sends the Privy Council a note of what passed at, between the earls (14th Dec. 1569), 22; 38; 61; 108; 136; 162; Elizabeth to the lords of Scotland dated at (31st May 1570), 194; Elizabeth to Sussex dated at (6th June), 202; same (11th), 206; Elizabeth to Lennox (7th Dec.), 441; notes presented at, 474; Elizabeth removed to (7th July 1571), 533; 534; Bishop of Ross passed to (8th Aug.), 535; conference at, 536; Elizabeth's promise at, 541; recommendation for an abstinence agreed on at (18th July), 630; conference at, concerning Rodolphi (8th Aug.), 637; 654; Elizabeth's letter to Morton dated at, 7th Aug., 663; Council at, 690; conference at, 8th Aug., 706.
"Hanatt," Lord: 459.
Harbert, Mr: 130.
"Hardheads": 50.
"Hareson." See Cragge.
Harlaw Woods: the two earls came towards (22nd Dec.), 30; the principal rebels repaired to, 32; 35; 36.
Harolds Cross ("Corse be Haroldis"): Mary proclaimed at, 12th June 1571, 534.
Harquebusiers: 262; 276; 296; 301; 321; 454; 598; 600; 634; 679; 686.
Harrington, James: 131.
-, — (Heryngton), Mr: 18; sent by Drury
to Cecil with report from Berwick (9th
Dec. 1569), 20; made overtures to Grange
(April 1571), 559.
Hartlepool: "hulkis" at, to aid the rebels (19th Dec. 1569), 27.
Haugh, Francis: to [Cecil]—information as to rebels in the north of England generally, the Countess of Northumberland, Earl of Westmorland, &c. (12th Jan. 1567–70), 47–53.
Havet, Estienne: master cook in Mary's household, 565.
Hawick (Hawike, "Halvik," Roxb.): 9; Murray to be at (23rd Dec.), 30; 36; burned, 197; old Laird of Drumlanrig's house in, 274.
Hawks: 252; 272.
Hawkyns, John: to Burghley (13th May 1571), 568; same (7th June), 598.
Hay, Alexander: signs act of the Secret Council (14th Dec. 1569), 23; clerk of Lennox's Council (16th Oct. 1570), 397; 408.
Hay, Lord: Huntly to (29th June 1570),
295; 297.
-, — Mr Andrew: parson of Renfrew, and
superintendent of Glasgow, 634.
-, — Mr "Nicoll": 539.
Hebrew: lecturer in, 538.
Heburne, Robert: hurt 2nd June 1571, 595.
Hempsfeld, Laird of: 130.
Hendon: Leicester's letter dated at (10th Aug. 1571), 641.
Henry II., King of France: a pearl given to
Mary by, 524.
-, — VIII: 330; six articles made in his
days, 607.
Hensier, Philip: a "Pikart," 324.
Hepburn, a: one of the Laird of Ricarton's brothers, slain (4th Sept. 1571), 676.
Hepham: rebels fled to (15th Dec. 1569), 25.
Hereford, Viscount (Walter Devereux): readiness to serve Elizabeth, 2; 7 (2); to join Shrewsbury in conveying Mary to Coventry (22nd Nov. 1569), 8; Mary thinks Burghley is wholly addicted to (5th Aug. 1571), 636.
Heriot, Matthew: commissioner of Glasgow; at Lennox's election, 267.
Herlle, William: to Burghley (4th April 1571), 519; same (9th), 521; same ( April), 528; same (11th), ib.; same (16th), 544; Bishop of Ross to, (17th), 545; to Burghley (18th), 547; same (22nd), 552; same (24th), 553; to the Bishop of Ross, (26th), 555; to Burghley, ib.; same (27th), 556: to the Bishop of Ross, 557; same (28th), ib.; to Burghley (30th), 558; same (1st May), 560; offered to convey letters, 571; collections by (27th), 586.
Herries (Haris, Harrys, &c.), John, Lord: 27; 34; 48; 54; it is thought, will be delivered out of prison (26th Jan. 1569– 70), 59; his property (Feb.), 91; an evil instrument between these two countries (9th April 1570), 106; gone to the convention—it is said he shall return prisoner —"hartened" all friends and reconciled some of his enemies on the West Borders (10th), 108; has made proclamation for all men in his rule to be ready on an hour's warning (10th), 110; book made by, 114; 115; signs letter to Elizabeth (16th April 1570), 117; signs the Laird of Trebrowne's instructions (15th), 123; and letter to Sussex, ib.; 125; 126; his towns burned by Scrope (21st), 129; his liberty procured on delivery of his son for hostage (23rd), 131; 133; his mind solely set with France (2nd May), 148; book made when, was at London, 160; 162; 168; on the Borders (19th June), 219; letters to warn (14th July), 263; 274; 276; 278; Livingston at his house, 280; well to require restitution of Leonard Dacres of (26th), 282; if, raises force to go to Linlithgow, Scrope to enter Scotland (7th Aug.), 298; Livingston at his house, 299; Sussex to, from Warkworth (15th), 309; rebels demanded of (16th), 316; maintained by, &c., (29th), 327; 332; 333; promises to forbear from receiving rebels (10th), 338; to Sussex (5th), 339; 342; 343; has Donlamorick busy for him (16th), 348; 351; 360; 394; to re-enter the castle, 395; son, &c., of, proposed as a hostage for Mary, (10th and 15th Nov.), 425; commissioner for Mary, 1560, 452; copies of letters from, 488; signs letter to Elizabeth (3rd March 1570–1), 491; to be surety for Mary, 502; hostage for her, 505; frontiers under the charge of, &c. (20th), 507; hostage, ib.; to Mary's commissioners from Terreglys (22nd), 510; complaints by, 518; Bishop of Ross writes to (31st Aug. 1571), 539; same (11th Sept.), 540; Morton declared to, that the treaty was dissolved (30th May), 591; Morton's dealings with (4th June), 596; looked for at Edinburgh (9th), 602; goes to Dalkeith, ib.; Bishop of Galloway requests Morton to appoint a trysting with, ib.; 603; joined in commission with the Bishop of Galloway (10th), ib.; at the parliament 13th June 1571, 605; a soldier said it were good that, was shot (19th), 613; commandment to stay (27th), 616; Lennox's request to stay, 633; a letter written to, 639; 639; 667; his offers to Morton (19th), 705.
Herring fishing: 353.
Hertford, Earl of: 214.
Hervey, Alexander, of Aberdeen: examination of, with respect to books (14th April 1570), 114; "commandit" to the Fleet (26th), 134; in the Fleet (18th May), 181; died at London, 572.
Hervy, Mr James: 539.
Hexham (Exhame): rebellious earls retired to (22nd Dec. 1569), 32; rebels at (23rd), 34; 47; 52; 87; 316.
Higford: in the Tower, 540; confession of (16th Sept. 1571), 702; Doctor Wilson with (28th), 708.
Hilton, Andrew: 131.
Hoddam (Hoddon, Dumfr.): 129; burned, ib.; castle of, thrown down, 327; 333.
Hodshon, Mr: 51.
Hog, Bastian: 565.
-, — Christen: 565.
Holborn: Bishop of Ely's house in, 530; 577.
Holland: foot to be shipped in, 334.
Holmend, Laird of: his towns burned by Scrope, 129; charges Simon Musgrave's men, 130.
Holyburton, Andrew: hurt 2nd June 1571, 595.
Holyhead: 113.
Holy Island: charge of, 26; 341.
-, — League: 165.
Holyrood House: 75; commendator of. See Orkney, Bishop of; "tapissery and meubles" in, transported to Edinburgh Castle, 303; Justice of, 446; Abbot of, 459; Grange fortifies the abbey of, 544; 572; (Hollye Woodde), Abbot of, at the parliament holden 13th June 1571, 604; those of the castle minded to have surprised (15th), 630.
Home, Robert: son of the Laird of "Blaccater," 133.
Hommet, Estienne: "esquier" in Mary's household, 13.
Hood, Robin (Robyn Hudis men): 239.
Hope, "Tom": sent with Morton's letters, 203; 222; 255; (Thomas) sent by John Case to Drury (2nd Sept. 1571), 677; bearer of a letter from Morton to Drury (17th), 704.
Horace: Bishop of Ross quotes from, 649.
Horsekeeper, Gilbert: at Sheffield (8th Sept. 1571), 691.
Horsey, Master: sent to England by Bothwell, 471.
Hostages: list of, for the lords of the King's party during advance of the English army into Scotland (12th May 1570), 172; required by Sussex (17th), 179; list of, proposed by Mary's party (10th and 15th Nov.), 425; 498; 499; 505.
Hot fever, the: 307.
Household of Mary: 12; 13; 565.
Houston, Laird of: taken (16th April 1570),
118.
-, — Patrick, of that Ilk: at Lennox's election; 267.
Howsale, Mr: 5.
Huchestoun: John Hamilton's lands of, 454.
Huet, Martin: "maitre queux," in Mary's household, 13, 565; despatched to France (8th Sept. 1571), 691.
Hull: Mary's apparel, &c., at (3rd Aug. 1570), 289; same (5th), 292.
Hully, Balthasar de: one of Mary's household, 12; (valet de chambre), 13; (Huilly), master of the wardrobe, 565; at Sheffield (8th Sept. 1571), 691.
Hume, Alexander: guilty of treason (28th
Aug. 1571), 669.
-, — Alexander, of Manderstoun: 220; 264;
312; has power to "intromet" with
rents of Coldingham (13th Oct. 1570),
392; warrant shown to, 394; intromits
with the abbey of Coldingham (27th Nov.),
436; same (28th), 438; the Duke to do
some exploit against (4th June 1571), 596;
lay for Farnyhurst (30th), 616; 633.
-, — Captain David: lay for Farnyhurst
(30th June 1571), 616; had Farnyhurst
about the neck—hurt, 617.
-, — Castle: 21; 47; 49; Sussex intends
to beset (16th April 1570), 115;
"seiging" of cannot be well (26th),
134; delivery of (29th), 135–136; Sussex
advises its retention (1st May), 145, 162;
164; Lethington finds great fault with
the taking of (18th), 182; 197; Sussex
with the garrison of Berwick went to (27th
April), 198; to be kept (11th June), 206;
Mary's request to restore, to Hume, 390;
article concerning (10th and 15th Nov.),
425; 449; order to be taken touching (1st
July 1501), 620; "Remelton Law" near,
701; in the possession of Elizabeth's
ministers (14th Sept.), 702; 705.
-, — David: may depart with his ship (21st
Nov. 1570), 432; his soldiers attempt to
surprise Edinburgh by stratagem (24th
Aug. 1571), 665.
-, — David: son of the late Hector Hume of
of Garnett; spoiled Thomas Cranston's
ground (14th Sept. 1571), 701.
-, — Edward: spoils Thomas Cranston's
ground (14th Sept. 1571), 701.
-, — George, of Aytoun: at Lennox's election, 267.
-, — George, of Spott: at Lennox's election, 267.
-, — George, yr., of Wedderburn: at
Lennox's election; 267.
-, — Hector: 701.
-, — Lady: Laird of Restalrig, her son by
her former husband, 149.
-, — (Home) Alexander, Lord: unkindness
between, and the Regent increases
(5th Dec. 1569), 19; forbidden to assist
the rebels (9th), 21: still puts victuals
into castles, ib.; has promised aid to the
rebels (19th), 26; letters carried to (20th),
28; sends his horses to the Regent, ib.;
the rebels speed not as well as, wished,
&c., ib.; the rebel earls by help of, will
put into Fast Castle (22nd), 31; has
victualled Fast Castle, ib.; got licence for
the Countess of Northumberland to go to
him (6th Jan. 1569–70), 44; his men
receive the Countess of Northumberland
(12th), 47; and Morton reconciled
(26th), 59; to Drury—Randolph come
to Scotland—will convoy him to Edinburgh (4th Feb.), 67: written to for
safe-conduct for Randolph—his maintenance of rebellious persons (7th), 68;
75; 82; at Fast Castle (21st), 83; his
countrymen mistrust his dealing (23rd),
86; 180; Lethington desires that nothing
be attempted against (7th April 1570),
105; gone to the convention (10th), 108;
where he will meet Herries this day
(10th), 110; has carried with him the
most part of the rebels to the convention
at Linlithgow —Edinburgh refused to
permit, to enter (16th), 116; signs
letter to Elizabeth (16th), 117; Sussex
thinks he will find, in Teviotdale (10th),
121; signs the Laird of Trebrowne's
instructions (15th), 122; brought rebels
to Edinburgh (23rd), 131; offers "mare
nor reasoun" (26th), 134; his commission
to deliver Hume Castle (29th), 136;
Elizabeth may win, by re-delivery of
the castle (1st May), 145; entered Edinburgh Castle, 146; has good cause to
complain of his counsellors, 147; Fast
Castle does not belong to, 149; Lethington thinks, has been ill dealt with (18th),
182; 217; remains in Edinburgh Castle
(19th June), 219; minded to send to
Sussex, 252; gone over the water
into Angus (8th July), 257; his houses,
&c. (24th), 280; Ruthen travails with, to
show himself obedient to the King (29th),
283; in Angus, ib.; 301; present when
Mary was proclaimed (7th Aug.), 301; a
gentleman dealt earnestly for, ib.; the
wreck, has gotten is no small hinder
to Mary's service (9th), 304; Englishmen
in his houses (15th), 312; 319; 348;
351; come again to the castle (2nd Oct.),
368; 369; Mary's request to restore
Hume Castle to, 390; delivery to, of his
castles, 401; answerable for spoils (10th
and 15th Nov.), 426; his "males," 436;
same, 438; same, 468; levied men in
Teviotdale (20th Jan. 1570–71), 472; to
abstain from attempts. ib.; signs letter to
Elizabeth (3rd March), 491; to be surety
for Mary, 502; hostage for her, 505;
frontiers under the charge of, &c. (20th),
507; hostage, ib.; fear that, should
fortify Dunbar (10th April 1571), 526;
skirmish between, and Morton—taken
(16th June), 532; opposes Morton near
Dalkeith (23rd May), 583; Drury wishes
that, might want his living, ib.; Mersemen come to (3rd June), 597; at the
parliament 13th June 1571, 604; bears
the sword, 605; staying of his cattle and
corn—his rents (1st July), 620; prisoner
(4th), 621; great means made to relieve,
ib.; is or will be set at liberty (6th),
624; delivered for the Laird of Drumlanrig (8th), 625; request touching his
houses, 629; Lennox requests that, have
not profit of his living during the time
of his rebellion to the King, 634; secret
labouring to draw, to the Regent (24th
Aug.), 664; 667; forfeited (28th), 668;
reported taken (2nd Sept.), 674; request
that, be no longer troubled (3rd), 675;
escape of (4th), 676; request for (6th),
685; his servants at Stirling (5th), 700;
his conference with Ruthven (19th), 704.
Hume, Mr John: Provost of Dunglas; forfeited (28th Aug. 1571), 669; guilty of
treason, ib.
-, — Monsieur, of Northberwek: 527.
-, — Ninian: 701.
-, — Patrick: passport for, who is retiring
to Scotland (4th June 1570), 201.
-, — Sir James, of Coldyngknoles: 616;
633.
Hunsdon, Henry, Lord: 28; 29; signs George Carey's instructions (22nd Dec. 1569), 32; George Carey to, &c., concerning the rebels, &c. (24th), 35; Gates to repair to—to request Northumberland's delivery to, &c. (10th Jan. 1569–70), 46; same, 47; a friendly letter from, to the Countess of Northumberland, 51; Gates and Drury to— delivery of Northumberland (20th), 55; same — Chatelherault shall remain in prison till the convention—Herries will be delivered out of prison—Morton, Lethington, and Grange reconciled— murder of Murray, &c. (26th), 59; signs proclamation against Leonard Dacre (21st Feb. 1569–70), 82; atttacks and defeats Leonard Dacre (25th), 86–87; advertised Elizabeth of Leonard Dacre's defeat (26th), 88; 105; request from the Scottish nobility to (18th April), 128; reported to have taken John Swynborne (21st), 129; Sussex and, to Elizabeth — delivery of Hume Castle, &c. (29th), 135–136; 137; went with part of the army to Wark (21st), 197; Elizabeth has written a special letter of thanks to (11th June), 206; 221; Randolph to, from Edinburgh—Livingston's coming (5th July), 247; Randolph to (25th Aug.), 324; same, 325; 341; and his lady, returned to Berwick (23rd Oct.), 403; true to her majesty, ib.; 486; to be directed to his government (20th May 1571), 580; Drury desires return of (1st Sept.), 672; presence of, required (4th), 677; Drury wishes to understand when, will be at Berwick (27th), 708.
Hunte, Mr: George Douglas with, in Rutland, 461.
Huntingdon, Earl of (Henry): licence to repair to Ashby (4th Nov. 1569), 2; Elizabeth to (4th Nov. 1569), ib.; in case of Shrewsbury's sickness, to attend on Mary, 3; departed to Ashby, 3 (2); to join Shrewsbury in conveying Mary to Coventry (22nd Nov.), 8; to Eliza beth (25th), 9; to Cecil (28th), 11; same (29th), ib.; same, 12; same (30th), ib.; Elizabeth to, and Shrewsbury (30th), 13; and Huntingdon to Elizabeth (2nd Dec.), 17; same to Cecil (3rd), ib.; Mary's number of servants "reducit" by (4th), 18; to Cecil (7th), 19; hopes to be home before Christmas, ib.; and Shrewsbury to Cecil (17th), 23; same —letters to Mary perused by (19th), 26; packet sealed by, 28; letters to Mary retained by (22nd), 29; to repair to Elizabeth (24th), 34; and Shrewsbury to Cecil—preparing Tutbury Castle for the Queen of Scots (28th), 36; signature, 37; departed from Tutbury (3rd Jan. 1569–70), 41; "leud prechin" before, about Mary (24th), 59; book sent by (Jan.), 64; 160; 214; Francis Cave to (6th Jan. 1570–1), 460.
Hunthill, Laird of: an earnest suitor to Lord Mar (21st June 1570), 220; his assurance (12th July), 262; was in Edinburgh (29th), 283.
Hunthyd: burned, 197.
Huntingdon: 541.
Huntly, Earl of: seeks to pass into France (9th Dec. 1569), 21; rebel Earls are assured of (6th Jan. 1569–70), 45; 54; despatch of the Abbot of Kilwinning to (26th), 59; 60; 72; 82; signs letter to Elizabeth (16th April 1570), 117; 118; signs the Laird of Trebrowne's instructions (15th), 123; and letter to Sussex, ib.; his constancy (18th), 128; 139; and the Duke of Hamilton resist Glencairn and Mar (1st May), 142; 146; rebels maintained by (5th), 161; articles to be confirmed by, in case of Mary's delivery (7th), 163; band acknowledging Prince James as King of Scots, subscribed by, 166; articles for Drury to treat with, &c. (12th), 173; left the siege of Glasgow (18th), 182; gone into his own country through Argyll, ib.; passed to Argyll, 192; to Dunkeld, ib.; 200; at Strathbogie (9th June), 203; fensible persons to pass forward with (13th), 208; 209; and (13th), 208; 209; and others convene at Aberdeen, ib.; 216; diligent in the the north (19th), 219; at Aberdeen, &c., ib.; to convene at his house (22nd), ib.; 221; 229; 233; levying men in great numbers (2nd July), 242; 245; 249; levies soldiers (6th), 255; levies men still (8th), 257; men for (14th), 263; a boy of, taken with letters, ib.; to prevent soldiers going to (16th), 265; 266; Maitland to write to (19th), 272; what is intended by, 274; Westmoreland with, ib.; promise for, 275; levies force (23rd), 277; Englishmen conversant in the house with, &c., ib.; Maitland to (24th), 278; sick at Strathbogie (29th), 283; finds great disobedience in the north (31st), 285; will not fail to come with all the force he can make, 286; "deliberat" to come with all the force he can make, 287; 289; proclamation in answer to (5th Aug,), 291; still gathering men (6th), 292; his gathering, ib.; to Lord Hay, to resist the parliament at Linlithgow (29th June), 295; has made his new proclamations (5th Aug.), 296; resists the King's authority, ib.; his letter, 297; the Regent follows (8th), 298; his letter of 30th July (9th), ib.; to desist from preparing forces (4th), 299; means to do injury to no subject in Scotland, ib.; appointed to assemble his forces at "Briggan" (7th), 301; soldiers placed in Brechin by, taken (9th), 305; signs Seton's commission (10th), ib.; the Regent intends to (12th), 307; intercepted letter written by, to the Duke (16th), 315; gotten into the mountains (14th), 316; 317; burned a house, &c., in Angus (21st), 322; 323; at Aberdeen (25th), ib.; 324: assured that he shall have support, 325; 329; goes to the convention (1st Sept.), 330; havens and coasts sounded by men set to work by, ib.; convened with others, &c. (8th), 336; 340; commission by, &c., for the Bishop of Ross, &c., to Elizabeth (10th and 15th), 342; signs articles (3rd), 346; went to Blair Athol, &c., ib.; 348; 349; 351; subscribed the articles, 359; 360; 363; 367; house of, 383; 392; intention in, to detain rebels, 393; 394; 395; pledges of, to re-enter the castle of St. Andrews, ib.; 396; cannons in the hands of, 404; to cease executing lieutenancy (26th), 413; instructions by, &c., to treat with Elizabeth (10th and 15th Nov.), 422; son, &c., of, proposed as a hostage for Mary, 425; Lady Murray's greatest enemy (13th), 427; 451; alleged violation of the abstinence by (Dec.), 452; Bishop of Galloway, brother to the father of, 459; and others to Elizabeth (3rd March 1570–1), 489; eldest son of, proposed as a hostage (12th), 498; 505; same, 507; Bishop of Ross writes to (8th May 1571), 530; skirmish between, and Morton (16th June), 532; parliament holden by, &c., 534; Bishop of Ross writes in cipher to (31st Aug.), 539; to Burghley (22nd May), 582; to Elizabeth, ib.; Maitland required to deal with, 589; at the parliament holden 13th June 1571, 604; bears the sceptre, 605; Verac to visit (18th June), 610; articles by, &c., 611; 622; writings of, to the King of France, 626; offended at the beheading of Captain Cooline (24th July), 631; Argyll to Chatelherault and (17th Aug.), 651; secret labouring to draw, to the Regent (24th), 664; 667; forfeited (28th), 668; same, 669; and others attack Stirling (3rd Sept.), ib.; same (5th Sept.), 680; report that Chatelherault and, had made some agreement for peace with Lennox, &c., 685; forced the ford of Edinburgh 4th Sept., 686; his attack on Stirling, ib.; signs letter to Charles IX. (7th), 688; and to Catherine de Medici, ib.; Lennox slain by the procurement of, 697; his part in the attack on Stirling (5th), 699; 700; bent to have slain the Regent and Morton, 701; offers to Morton for (19th), 705; his desire to retire, ib.
Huntly, the old Earl of: Bishop of Aberdeen brother to, 459.
Huntlys, the: 54.
Hylton, William, of the Bishopric: 83.
Hynde (Hynnein), Mr Francis: sheriff of Cambridge, 539.