Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 7, 1584-85. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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'Index: J, K', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 7, 1584-85, (London, 1913) pp. 715-717. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol7/pp715-717 [accessed 24 March 2024]
Index
J, K
Jacob: 88.
James I. (King of Scotland): 281.
III. (King of Scotland): 34; 676; 679.
VI. (King of Scots:) unthankfulness
of, to Elizabeth (1st Jan. 15834), 1;
lords that, mislikes, 2; inclined to follow
Mary's counsel, 4; to Walsingham (8th),
6; governed by Mary's party, 7; is
directly Papist, 8; letters of Papists to
be conveyed in packets of, ib.; in the
lords' hands, 9; expected that, should
be in the custody of Huntly, ib.; Jesuits
expect to gain, into their possession, 10;
hoped that, will aid the Duke of Guise
in any attempt against England, ib.;
Papists persuaded that, is willing to
further any attempt, ib.; directly Papist,
11; Elizabeth hopes that, will make choice
of such as shall be known to be well
affected to the crown of England (15th),
12; two earls to relieve, of the care of
common affairs, ib.; promises to change
Angus's ward, ib.; pretends to be well
pleased to pardon the raid at Ruthven,
ib.; will harken to Arran, 13; informed
by Seton, 13; Elizabeth induced to
make reasonable offers to, 15; commands
the Laird of Adye to ward (24th), 17;
will not entreat or conclude any marriage
without the assent of his friends in France,
ib.; affection of, towards Elizabeth
quenched, ib.; bond by, 20; Lady of
Farnyhurst writes to, 38; Argyll seeks
the licence of, to depart, ib.; men sent
by Mary to (7th Feb.), 24; Englishmen
wait for the letters of, ib.; displeasure
of, towards Angus assuaged (13th), 26;
has letters signifying that Angus had
purposed to surprise his person, ib.,
discharges the charge against Lindsay,
27; advised to write to Elizabeth, ib.;
act against the murderers of the father of,
dispensed with in the behalf of Balfour's
son, ib.; George Norton hopes to procure
letters from, 27; to Elizabeth (21st),
33; at Holyrood House (24th), ib.;
extraordinarily called to the crown, 34;
witnesses dealt with by, ib.; Melvill
purposes to seek to recover the grace of,
ib.; Seton writes to, ib.; makes provision for Englishmen, 36; Englishmen
receive favours at the hands of, ib.;
the Bishop of St. Andrews writes to, ib.;
will not tarry on this side of Forth, ib.;
seeks to remove those well affected towards Elizabeth (8th March), 87; assembly
of borderers called by (15th), 39; Angus
charged to deliver Morton's treasure to,
40; letter sent to, by Gowrie, 42;
Elizabeth will give, a pension (20th),
43; informed that Elizabeth has caused
Mar to stay in Ireland (24th), 52; informed that Mar has returned (29th March
1584), ib.; to send for sundry barons,
53; revokes grants, ib.; packets presented to, ib.; watch kept for the defence
of, 55; Atholl to remain in Edinburgh
during the pleasure of, ib.; Morton thinks
himself in the special grace of, 56; to
assist Henry III., 57; advised to gather
his forces300 footmen to servesends
for sundry noblemen (10th April 1584),
58; Fast Castle delivered to, ib.; Tantallon delivered to Rothes for the use
of (15th), 60; commandment by, ib.;
Farnyhurst to bring 12,000 crowns to,
61; Frenchmen provided for the guard
of, not in readiness, ib.; will not consent
to the advice of Crawford, &c., ib.; Lady
Mar's house kept for, ib.; Armorer
sent from, 63; advertised that Mar has
entered into Stirling, 67; letters sent to
all places to arm and resort to, ib.;
power of, confirmed by the apprehension
of Gowrie, ib.; puts himself in arms
(23rd), 70; the Countess of Gowrie not
to come near, 71; Argyll advised to
repair to, ib.; footmen to attend on,
72; towns, &c., to come to, ib.; suspects
James Rede, ib.; makes haste to the
field, ib.; agreement between Mary and,
75; can look for no comfort but in
Elizabeth's favour, 76; instructions for
an ambassador to, 98; enemy to Elizabeth, 101; will become an apostate,
(5th May), 113; at Stirling (6th), 115;
letters to Elizabeth (7th), 118; Mauvissire pretends to reconcile, with his subjects (9th), 120; calls a parliament
(11th), 123; returns to Edinburgh, 124;
sends for the ministers of Edinburgh
(14th), 127; denies no man any request,
129; will not give Leslie's life, ib.;
speaks with the ministers of Edinburgh,
129; surcease of the treaty the fault of
(16th), 133; reasons for not delivering
Scottish noblemen according to request
of (17th), 138; Elizabeth to (19th),
140; instructions for Elizabeth's answer
to demands of (20th), 141; report of a
letter to Gowrie from (20th), 142; sends
Livingston to Elizabeth, 144; violent
proceedings of (22nd), 145; letters to be
sent to, 146; goes to the Tolbooth (23rd),
147; assumes absolute jurisdiction (27th),
155; to go to Stirling (28th), 162; to
Maitland, 171; to fugitive ministers (9th
June), 176; Davison has audience with
(10th), 177; participators in murder of
the father of, pardoned, 182; offended
with those ministers that are fled, 185;
too forward in altering state of religion
in Scotland, 186; Mary's demands concerning (12th), 187; will not relieve
townsmen lately warded (15th), 189; to
Burghley (9th), 192; proposals of
Bishop of Glasgow to, 193; resolutely
disposed to persecution of Lord Lindsay,
&c. (22nd), 199; Elizabeth thinks meet to
make trial of (29th), 211; Elizabeth seeks
to draw, to her devotion (30th), 212;
practices set on foot by, 213; kindness
offered to Elizabeth by (1st July), 215;
letter sent by, to be subsigned against
ministers (4th), 216; goes to St. Andrews
(5th), 222; offended with attempts at
Liddisdale (6th), 224; plot to poison
(14th), 231; intends to see justice done
on the Borders (21st), 233; to Mary
(23rd), ib.; Elizabeth consents to try, 234;
to Hunsdon (26th), 236; Guise writes
to (27th), 237; scheme for marriage
with Hunsdon's niece, 238; La Fontaine
presents sword to, 239; hopes to see
Hunsdon (28th), 242; to Hunsdon, ib.;
protestations of devotion to Elizabeth
by (29th), 243; conspiracy for apprehension of (7th Aug.), 254; desires company of Carey (13th), 257; most part
of English councillors inclined to, 258;
message from Guise to (15th), 260; bruit
of marriage between Frances Howard and
(17th), 280; 281; Jesuits resort to
(20th), 286; refuses to hear Countess of
Gowry (24th), 290; goes to Falkland,
292; 293; letter from (27th), 298;
favours Hoby, 299; answers penned by,
300; association between Mary and, ib.;
feared that if Elizabeth loses, he will
not be recovered, 301; Elizabeth presses,
to stay proceedings against noblemen, &c.
(29th), 303; Elizabeth to (1st Sept.),
307; Duke of Florence offers his daughter
to, 316; has fancy for Princess of Lorraine, ib.; forfeits noblemen (7th), 321;
10,000 crowns sent to (10th), 326;
acquainted with practices against Elizabeth (11th), 329; Papists seek to match
daughter of King of Spain with, 326; to
Elizabeth (28th), 339; answer of, to Bowes
(26th), 340; Elizabeth to (3rd Oct.),
354; to Burghley (14th), 358; to Walsingham, 364; given out to be son of
Rizzio, 370; to Hoby (24th), 378; 414;
Mary tries to give, bad opinion of Bishop
of Glasgow, 416; will benefit by advice of
Huntly, 422; ministers to appear before
(21st Nov.), 424; pique between noblemen by reason of minority of, 425;
to Leicester (23rd), ib.; to Provost of
Edinburgh, 442; message from Mary
to, 449; Elizabeth would be glad to
see, married, 455; married with
Princess of Guise impossible while,
remains Protestant (4th Dec.), 465; to
Walsingham, 514; Mary declares she
has a greater party in Scotland than, 541;
proclamation by (10th Feb. 15845), 559;
letters from, 561; Court informed that,
should marry Elizabeth, 562; to Walsingham (16th), 564; to Burghley, 565;
Elizabeth will only pay 4000l. to, 600;
Elizabeth to (May 1585), 646; inclination of, towards Elizabeth, 657; Wotton
has audience of (31st), 658; has no inclination to marry, 660; pension to be
offered to (1st June), 661; goes to Falkland (5th), 664; matter of marriage of,
665; league between Elizabeth and
(7th), 666; 673; to depart for Falkland,
677; articles from Elizabeth to be imparted to (26th), ib.; gratitude of, for
horses sent from Elizabeth, 680; Arran
with, 680; 681; 682; not to be forced,
ib.; inclined to the league, ib.
Jennyson, Robert (Jenison): a pirate, 305;
516.
Jersey, Isle of: 611.
Jesuits: 8; 9; 10; ib.; 11; ib.; 139:
212; 231; 244; 318; 684.
Johnson, Elizabeth: to Wotton (June 1585),
665; commended to Walsingham, 666.
Johnstone, the Lady: suitor for Leslie
(14th May 1584), 127; begs Leslie's life,
129; Leslie obtains his life by suit of
(10th June). 185.
Laird of: reports that Elizabeth has
put an army in readiness, 40; sent
to the frontiers (23rd May 1584) 149;
to repair home (24th), 152; Leslie
obtains his life by suit of (10th June),
185; has Locquharnell, 186; 445; expected at Court, 655; to [ ], 686.
Joinville: 687.
Jonah: 65.
Jones, Doctor: 614.
Nicholas: 516.
Joyeuse, Cardinal of: obtains deliverance
of Morgan, 421; 473; 562.
Duchess of: Shrewsbury opens letters
of (April 1584), 74.
Duke of: private causes concerning (18th April 1584), 65; to purchase
certain of Mary's lands, 73; Shrewsbury
opens letters of, 74; Mary ready to
yield to anything in favour of, ib.;
demand by, 81; Nau would have a
valuation made of the lands that, meant
to purchase, 82: (Jues), brother of, slain
by Lansac (30th June 1584), 211; in
favour, 235; 359; dead, 689.
Junius, Doctor: looked for from the States
(10th June 1584), 187.
Justice Clerk: See Bellenden, Sir Lewis.
Keir, Henry (Keare): servant to late Duke
of Lennox (15th June 1584), 189; support
for Mary craved of, 424.
John (of Greenhead): 564.
Keith, J.: to Elizabeth (1st Jan. 15834), 1.
Sir Andrew (Lord Dingwall): Elizabeth to (15th Jan. 15834), 14; to be
sent to Elizabeth, 40; embassage chiefly
drawn on by, 41; narrowly searched (10th
March), 42; to be employed in the embassage to Elizabeth, 43; Stewart
knighted when, was made lord (24th),
52; goes to Sweden (23rd May 1584),
148; an instrument to sound Glamis
(10th June) 184; 279; to Arran (22nd
March 15845), 601; same (24th), 606.
Kellough, : 655.
Kelso (Kelsaye): 56; 340.
Kenilworth: 390.
Kennedy, Janet (Kenetthy): 474; 200 francs
bestowed on, 536.
Kenneil: 217.
Kildwing, Lord: dissolves treaty between
Mary and Elizabeth, 423.
Killigrew, Mr Henry: 126; Davison to
(May 1584). 140; to Davison (6th July
1584), 225; 307.
Kilsyth, Laird of: letter brought by (21st
Feb. 15834), 33.
King, Andrew: bearer of letter from James
VI., 339.
Kinghorn (Kincorne): 177; 254; 665.
Kirk, the: See Church, the (Scotland).
Kirkcudbright: 40; 61.
Kitchen, Rowland: 623.
Knockfergus: 14.
Knollys, Mr (Noles): 391; 428.
Knox, John: 294.
Knyveton, Thomas: 568.