Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 8, 1585-86. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.
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"G": 351.
G., D.: 518; 582.
Gage, Robert: a practicer with Babington, 511; sups with Beard, 569; 587; 599; 604; mentioned in Charnock's confession, 691.
Gaingas, Monsieur: 195.
Garland, Mr: 604.
Garnett, Father: comes to England, 499.
-, —Mr: 603.
Garonne, the: 423.
Garter, Order of the: 232.
Gauvespure, Monsieur de: Fontenay wishes to employ, 2.
Geicht, Laird of: 410.
General Assembly: at St. Andrews (2nd Aug. 1585), 54; 225; to be on 10th May, 226.
Geneva: 233.
Genoa: 125.
Gent: Mary's cipher lost by, 271.
George (Melville's servant): sequestred,
207; 412; 635.
-, —Thomas: to go to Chartley, 606;
sent to Powlet, 608; 624; comes to
London, 628; treasonable attempts on,
642.
Germany: ritters in aid of King of Navarre
levied by princes of, 20; 145; Huguenot
princes of, expected in Paris, 331; Protestants of, send ambassadors to Henry
III., 563.
-, —Emperor of: league between Pope,
&c., and, 233.
Germin, Nicholas: See Throgmorton.
Germin, Thomas: See Morgan, Thomas.
Gerrard, Mr: 604.
-, —Sir Thomas: Babington goes to
house of, 604; confession of, 697.
Gertffrenneau, Monsieur (Gerffreneau): to Preaulx (26th Feb. 1585–6), 233; 338; Hubert importuned by, 339.
Gervaise (surgeon in Mary's household): 412; 634.
Geymer: 540.
Gibson, Andrew: 321.
-, —John: 321.
-, —Matthew: 318.
-, —Widow: 322.
-, —William: 321.
"Gif": 345.
Giffard, David: 633.
-, —George: practised by Parsons to
kill Elizabeth, 600; 650; not known to
Tyrell, 654; examination of, 680.
-, —Gilbert ("G. G."): Morgan visited
by, 120; begins to be repentant, 223; to
[ ] (24th April 1586), 332; accusation against, 490; packet to be sent to
(June), 493; Morgan to (3rd July), 498;
same (4th), 500; 509; to Phelippes (7th),
512; 514; Sansellan to (9th), 515; to
Walsingham (11th), 517; 521; packet
to be delivered by, 523; letters from, 530;
538; goes to Milles, 540; a dealer in
Ballard's apprehension, 542; 547; writes
to Milles, 569; to Walsingham (2nd Aug.),
582; same (3rd), 584; same, 587; 611;
to Walsingham (15th), 619; greatly
abused, 633; message to Arundel from,
643; mention of, in Tyrell's answer to
the articles, 652, 654; to English ambassador in France, 656; to Phelippes, ib.;
to Walsingham (3rd Sept.), 672, advertisements from, 704.
-, —John: suggestion that Mary should
be lodged at house of, 113; Durell to go
to, 118; 120; account of house of, 129;
Mary to have gone to house of, 480;
Mary to (July 1586), 560.
-, —Lord: 490.
-, —Robert: 121.
-, —William: likely to be a profitable
servant to Mary, 332; 336; solicits
Savage to slay Elizabeth, 611; sermons
against Elizabeth by, 645.
Gilbert: 454.
Glammis, Master of (Thomas) (Treasurer of Scotland): cruelty of, to Fontenay (5th July 1585), 1; to Walsingham (5th Aug. 1585), 56; same (26th), 82; 137; James VI. refuses to speak with, 150; in great favour with James VI., 156; 159; Chief Treasurer and Master of the Guard, 162; to Walsingham (20th Dec.), 172; 173; 188; deserves name of traitor, 237; accompanies Randolph to presence of James VI., 241; does not speak to Randolph, 246; comes to Randolph, 251; 256; intention of Captain Stewart's faction to slay, 328; 336; Crawford and, likely to agree, 364; 374; Douglas deals with, 425; 433; 447; looks for answer from Walsingham, 514; takes in ill part that he receives no answer to his letter, 525; 533; 537; like to be lost through Walsingham's not writing to, 569; not to be mistrusted, 590.
Glanthes: 320.
Glanton: 320.
Glases: 395.
Glasgow: James VI. to hunt at, 71.
-, —Archbishop of: Morgan's thanks to,
15; gives 30 pistolets to Paget, 16;
17; 37; letter of (21st Aug. 1585), 75;
to [ ] (21st Aug. 1585), 76; letters
sent from France by, to be delivered to
Stafford, 102; 121; a Lord of the
Articles, 161; 199; to Mary (25th Feb.
1585–6), 232; same (21st March), 255;
297; letter from, 312; to appear before
the Council, 350; to Mary (10th May
1586), 368; 377; letter from Mary for,
392; Mary to (28th), 400; resentment of
Fontenay against, 411; note of James VI.
letter sent to, 466; Mary hears from, 489;
Mary writes to, ib.; Mary to (12th July),
518; Mary to, 538; same, ib.; Mary
writes to, 552; Mary to (27th), ib.; Mary
writes to, 556.
-, —Earl of: 464.
-, —Provost of: See Hamilton, Lord John.
Glencairn, Earl of: ready to be employed
by Arran, 126; 137; takes Stirling
Castle (4th Nov. 1585), 150; taken (5th),
ib.; 173; murder of Eglinton by men of,
329.
-, —Master of: 410.
Glenham, Mr: 538.
Godfraye, Simon: apprehended, 543.
Godwyn, John: examination of, 356.
"Golden Hind, the": in Cheapside, 614.
Good, Doctor: articles to be ministered to
(9th Aug. 1586), 602.
-, —Mistress: 511.
Goodrich, Mr Richard: in Lord Evers' train, 454.
Goodwyn, Sir John: to attend Mary in her removal, 702.
Gordein, F.: 646.
Gordon, Captain (the elder): 410.
-, —Captain (the younger): 410.
-, —Monsieur de: deputy to d'Épernon,
194.
-, —Mr James: comes to Arran, 126,
261; 562.
Gossor, 566.
Gourdan, Monsieur de: to D'Esneval (14th Aug. 1586), 618.
Gower, Mr Thomas: 453.
Gower: See Ruthven.
Graeme, Ralph: 317.
-, —Walter: Scrope devises a plot
with, 617.
-, —William: Scrope devises a plot
with, 617.
Graemes, the (Greames, Grames): 122; 617.
Grafton: 701.
Graham, Arthur (alias Carlisle): a notorious
offender, 302.
-, —David (of Fynlie): comes to
Douglas, 447.
-, —Ritchie (Graeme): a notorious
offender, 302; Scrope devises a plot with,
617.
Grand Prieur, Monsieur le: death of, 478.
Grange, Laird of: 320; sister of, 330.
Granville, Cardinal: 202; 333; 555; 563.
Gratley, Edward: See Bridges.
Graudin,: 229; summoned, 338.
Grave (Flanders): report of English defeat of Spaniards near (24th April 1586), 332; good luck of Norris at, 350; besieged by Prince of Parma, 423; treasonable manner of giving over of, 457; Leicester loses, 478.
Graveling: 62.
Gray, … (of Wisbeach): 543.
-, —Andrew: 410; brother to Lord
Gray, 452.
-, —Lord: Leicester tries to make,
councillor, 267; to attend Mary in her
removal, 702.
-, —Master of (Patrick): Hunsdon seeks
to seduce (5th July 1585), I; dealings
between Arran and, 2, 8; Huntly loves,
ib.; 10; rumours of decay of his credit
with James VI., 19; in England (18th),
32; 33; married (22nd), 34; 35;
Morton will do nothing without consent
of, 36; in England (27th), 40; 42; 43;
none go near James VI. save (31st), 48;
to Hudson, 49; to Douglas, ib.; causes
Fontenay to be spied upon, 51; 55; a
mediator for Arran, 59; Elizabeth's
trustin—receives letter from Mauvissière—
receives money from Arran (7th Aug.), 60;
to Walsingham, ib.; penitent for coldness
to Wotton, 62; 65; not to be trusted, 70;
Elizabeth to flatter, 74; in danger, 75;
Bruce has conference with (21st), 78;
sets up the Mass, 79; comes to Wotton
(25th), ib.; to Leicester, 81; complains
of alteration of Wotton towards him, 84;
87; instructions from Arran for, 88;
Walsingham to (4th Sept.), 92; to Johnstone, ib.; advertisement to Mary by,
97; returns to his old course, 101; sees
no safety for himself but through England's help, 104; receives comfort from
Walsingham's letter, 105; confutes
arguments of French faction, ib.; pressed
to meet Arran, 108; 114; with James
VI., 134; in the field, 137; to Walsingham (6th Nov.), 151; relation of, concerning surprise at Stirling, 158; a Lord
of the Articles, 161; to Walsingham
(13th Dec.), 171; at Dunfermline, 180;
to Walsingham (29th Jan. 1585–6), 203;
Huntly, &c., sign bond of, 214; looks for
Douglas, 231; Milles has conference
with, 237; with James VI.—visits
Randolph, 241; to Walsingham (2nd
March), 242; a furtherer of the league,
247; displeasure of Elizabeth against,
254; misdemeanours of, 257; 281;
betrays Mary, 284; to Walsingham
(31st March 1586), 294; same (2nd April),
303; Leicester to (6th), 308; conference
between Cavalion and (10th), 309;
Restalrig to (11th), 313; letters to
Leicester from, 314; Walsingham to
(13th), 315; to Douglas (19th), 326;
intention of Captain Stewart's faction to
slay, 328; daughter born to, 329;
James VI. dines with, ib.; best affected
to Elizabeth, 337; all men's eyes upon,
ib.; Letters to Douglas from, 339;
James VI. sends for, 346; Walsingham
to (30th, 347; to Walsingham (5th May),
354; jewel for daughter of, 357; 373;
Leicester to (12th), 374; to Walsingham
(17th), 381; same (21st), 393; Walsingham to (24th), 397; to Walsingham,
405; Colonels, &c., going to Low Countries
with (29th), 410; to go through England,
421; to Walsingham (8th June), 422;
Douglas dealing with, 424; 430; 435;
James VI. to visit, 436; resolved to
attend on James VI., 437; not yet returned to Court, 442; to Burghley (16th),
444; Jame VI. to remain with, 448;
to Randolph (18th), 449; same (19th),
452; Walsingham could hardly have
assented to absence of, 457; letter to
Elizabeth from, 458; to Randolph (22nd),
459; craves Douglas' advice touching his
journey towards Leicester, 460; letters
to Randolph from, 470; letter to Walsingham from, ib.; to Walsingham (27th),
474; Walsingham to (28th), 475; to
Walsingham (30th), 486; to [ ], 492;
Elizabeth prays James VI. to licence, to
pass into Low Countries, 494; labours
against Mary, 495; to Walsingham
(6th July), 507; to Walsingham (16th),
523; Elizabeth finds abode of, in Scotland necessary, 539; 554; intended
journey of, 567; Milles to acquaint, with
proceedings of Drake, 577; greatly
perplexed, 578; to Walsingham (Aug.),
579; James VI. stays with, 580; to go to
Flanders, 589; not so great as he was,
609; Walsingham to (11th), 610; will
not start for five weeks, 636; to Walsingham (9th Sept), 704; letter from,
705.
-, —Ralph: attends on Rutland, 454.
-, —Robert: 410; brother to the Master
of Gray, 452.
-, —Thomas (of Warle Castle): 406;
cattle of, stolen, 428; 446.
Graye, Sir Thomas: 446; attends on Rutland, 454.
Gray's Inn Fields: 652.
Green: mentioned in Tyrell's answer to
the articles, 644.
-, —Giles: introduces Fortescue to
Countess of Northumberland, 652.
-, —Percival: 319.
-, —Robert (Greane): 317.
-, —William: 318; in Evers' train, 454.
-, —William (Grene) (Gabriel Blunt):
recommended to Mary, 14; with Leicester,
271; 678.
Greenwich: Walsingham's letter dated at (2nd July 1585), 4; 240; warrant by Elizabeth dated at (23rd April 1586), 331; Elizabeth's letter dated at (28th), 343; 595.
Grenville, Sir Fulk: to attend Mary in her removal, 702.
Gresley, Mr Thomas (Sheriff of Staffordshire): to Walsingham (10th July 1585),
10; 129; 170; Powlet conceives good
opinion of, 586; 628; removal of Mary
by, 632; to attend Mary in her removal,
702.
-, —Mrs (Griesley): 182.
Griffin, Edward: to attend Mary in her
removal, 702.
-, —Mr: 629.
Grymstone, Mr Marmaduke: 453.
Gugin, Captain (otherwise Daubton): slain, 107; 121.
Guiche, Monsieur La: See La Guiche.
Guildford, Richard: friend to Morgan, 191.
Guise, Cardinal of: 15; 232.
-, —Duke of: favours done for Gray with
(1st July 1585), 1; goes to Henry III., 14;
Henry III.'s authority transposed to, 20;
sends Bruce to Henry III., 28; Mary to
recommend Westmorland to, 30; James
VI. treats with, 33; 35; assured that
Henry III. seeks to take his life, 36; offers
of money and arms from French Provinces
to, 37; Arran practiser with, 43; Arran
charged with sending Nesbit to, 58;
letter from Mary to, 68; Huntly friendly
with—Wotton hopes that James VI. is
not guilty of underhand dealings with,
74; 90; money sent by, intercepted, 103;
letters to James VI. from, 104; Douglas
to visit, 116; 121; James VI. has intelligence by letter with, 113; daughter of,
146; makes agreement with Morgan,
184; Mary to write to, 191; 193; son of
Nevers to marry daughter of, 194; at
Court, 230; 248; cipher sent to, 262;
loss of Elizabeth's cipher to, 272; appointed to resist Huguenots, 274; 295;
very affectionate to Mary, 299; actor in
plot to relieve Mary, 309; has laboured
for Morgan's liberty, 331; 386; intention
of, to overthrow Navarre, 416; going into
Champague, 423; Morgan begs Mary to
write on his behalf to, 463; with Lorraine,
464; 516; Mary's thanks to, 520; 554;
Henry III. gives great care to Navarre's
ambassadors since absence of, 563;
college founded at Evoe by, 645; 667;
mention of, in Tyrell's fourth declaration, 669, 670, 671; 680.
-, —House of: motion of Leaguers for
delivery of Dieppe, &c., to, 20; accord
between Henri III. and, 28; opposes
succession of Navarre, 37; (Guysardis),
76; 82; 235; 241.
Guisons, 320.
Guyenne: 248; 464.
Gygon, Mr: Rutland's chaplain, 453.