Index: K

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 6, 1581-83. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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'Index: K', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 6, 1581-83, (London, 1910) pp. 783-784. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol6/pp783-784 [accessed 24 March 2024]

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Index K Keire (Keire, &c.), Mr Henry: at Lennox's pleasure (1st June 1582), 129; (Keir) Prior of Pluscarden hears from, 147; (Keir) mentioned, 171; (Mr Ker) put in Colvile's place, 173; despatched to satisfy Argyll and Montrose (18th Feb. 15823), 298; letter to (14th March), 330; Bowes sees letters from, &c. (12th April 1583), 372; said that Scotland will be stirred to great offence by the sight of strangers, 475; King's councillor (12th Sept.), 609. Walter: goes to Scotland, 446; accompanies the young Duke of Lennox, 657. Keith (Kyet), Robert, bailie of Dundee: signs letter (27th April 1583), 427. William: accompanies Colonel Stewart, 440; injured by Hedworth, 486; deposition of, 492; outrage on, 495. Kelso: 653. Keninghall: 675. Kethe, "Watty": accompanies the Duke of Lennox (25th Nov. 1583), 661. Killigrew, Henry: to Walsingham (17th Sept. 1582), 171; Archibald Douglas brought in custody to the house of (28th), 181; to Walsingham (15th Oct.), 186; meet that, should set down the causes that moved Mary's subjects to proceed against her (16th Nov.), 211; to Burghley (18th), 212; letter to Mr Davison at the house of (14th Dec.), 222; nephew of, to attend De La Mothe on his journey (6th Feb. 15823), 286; to Davison (12th March), 329; in a commission for relief of subjects of Scotland, 455. Killough, David: complaint that, &c., conspired to assault the French ambassador (4th March 15823), 322. Kilsyth (Kilsith), Laird of. See Livingston, Sir William. Kincaid, William: sent with letters to France, 175; convoy of things brought with, 176. King's Advocate. See Macgill, David. Council (Scotland): Hunsdon writes to, 25; Captain Case sent to, 163; discontentment against, 176. Guard (Scotland): Arran seeks the rule of (12th Dec. 1582), 221; charge of, left to Arran, ib.; Colonel Stewart appointed to command the King of Scots' (29th Dec. 1582), 233; 1000l. lent to pay (7th Feb. 15823), 287; Bowes pressed for money to pay, 290; 295; 311; De La Mothe does all he can that, be paid, 312; paid by money lent by Bowes, 314; William Stewart to be captain of, 387; Bowes pressed for more money for, 406; 444; 300l. for (9th May 1583), 450; it concerns the Queen of England that, should not be yet discharged, ib.; money for, 461; levied for holding his majesty to the course lately renewed with Elizabeth, 462; Bowes pressed for pay for, 464; Elizabeth will not yield to the repayment of money for (29th), 472; begin to withdraw (29th June), 516; Collace fears, will be drawn from him (9th July), 531; Stewart having disbursed 1200l. for the, is in hope to be relieved by Elizabeth, ib.; Huntly's and Crawford's men join (10th), 532; may fall by default of pay, 539; 3000l. Scots sent for by the King for pay to, ib.; Colonel Stewart intreats that Walsingham may signify to him what he may look for touching the pay of, 551; Collace sent to borrow 10,000l. Scots for payment of (21st July), 552; Doune inquisitive as to the money given by Elizabeth for the maintenance of, 558; increase of, 619. Kinloch (Kynlowgch), William: James Lauder waits for the coming of, 185. Kinneil (Keneale): Argyll has seisin of the barony of, and Arran has taken seisin thereof again (6th Aug. 1581), 43; Arran to be at, 322; Arran departs to Arran House at (10th March 15823), 326; Montrose will be at, ib.; the King sends Colonel Stewart to, ib.; Arran's letter dated at (27th March 1583), 344; Arran in, 452; Arran offers to retire from (18th May), 463; Arran returns to (19th June), 508; same, 523; the King advised to go to, 619; the King pretends to intend to remove to, 633; the King to be at, Arran's house, 651. Kinros: 645. Kirk, the. See Church. Kirkcudbright: a French ship brought to, 53; ship arrives at, 464; some affirm that Morton embarked in a ship of, 475. Kirk' o' Field: Mr Archibald Douglas at the "deede doeinge" and came to, 15. Knollys, Sir Francis: Sir George Carey to (7th Jan. 15823), 247; Mary's dealings with, disavowed, 384. Knox, John: monition given to Morton by, 20; James VI. detests, 280.