Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 8, 1585-86. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.
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'Index: J, K', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 8, 1585-86, (London, 1914) pp. 733-736. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol8/pp733-736 [accessed 23 April 2024]
Jackson, …: 454.
-, —John: sequestred, 207; groom in
Mary's household, 412; 635.
-, —Robert: sequestred, 207.
Jacques: Sir Christopher Hatton's man, 651; familiar with Fortescue, 654.
Jaferson, Mark: 318.
James V., King of Scots: 161.
-, —VI., King of Scots: Gray will bind
himself by no oath save to, 3; agrees to
articles of treaty with Elizabeth, 6; will
hear nothing on behalf of Scottish Lords
in England, 7; receives articles of treaty
well, 8; likes Wotton, 9; to Elizabeth
(9th July 1585), 9; yearly support from
Elizabeth for, 10; rumours of decay of
Gray's credit with, 19; match between
daughter of King of Denmark and, 20;
accused by Mary of holding his crown as
a usurper, 23; Elizabeth satisfied with,
ib.; marriage proposed between daughter
of Duke of Lorraine and, 31; to Elizabeth
(19th), 33; Mauvissière to (21st) ib.; 36;
37; letters to the Bishop of Ross from, 40;
in treaty with Lorraine (27th), ib.; treaty
between Elizabeth and (31st), 43; pleasures
for, 51; will not deliver Arran to England,
54; Elizabeth to (2nd Aug.), ib.; proposal to grant a duchy in England to, 55;
perplexed between love for Arran and
promise to Elizabeth, ib.; letter from
Elizabeth to, ib.; same, 57; to Elizabeth
(6th), 58; desirous of concluding the
league, 59; intends going to Stirling, 60;
receives Elizabeth's letters in good part,
62; orders Jesuits to be banished, ib.;
to Elizabeth (9th), ib.; Elizabeth sends
sharp answer to, 63; letter from Elizabeth
to (13th), 65; Arran an evil instrument
about, ib.; to go to Dumbarton (19th),
71; Wotton has access to (20th), 73;
anxious to please Elizabeth, 74; Highlanders care not for, 79; Gray fears apprehension of person of, 82; Elizabeth wishes
that offer of, had been accepted, 91;
troubled by news of banished Lords—
signs letter drawn up by Arran—advertisements to the Commissioners from (6th
Sept.), 98; none of the articles of treaty
to be altered by—Wotton has conflicts
about banished lords with (13th), 103;
letter to Elizabeth from, 104; listens to
discourse of French faction—gives his
word never to forsake England (16th Sept.),
105; ships prepared for, 107; to Elizabeth
(24th), 110; to Walsingham, 111; same
(6th Oct.), 121; articles sent by Maxwell
to, 122; questions Maxwell as to affairs
on the Border, ib.; requests submitted to
Elizabeth by (7th), 123; has intelligence
by letter with Guise, ib.; present of
bloodhounds from Elizabeth to, 130;
at Stirling (21st), 134; has no forces as
yet (28th), 137; takes Stirling Castle
(4th Nov.), 150; parley between lords
and (5th), 150; to leave Stirling, ib.;
Elizabeth to (10th), 151; to Elizabeth
(28th), 157; surprise of, at Stirling, 158;
178; reasons with Balcanquall, 179;
proclamations to expel Jesuits by, 202;
to Walsingham (28th Jan. 1585–6), 203;
to Elizabeth (30th), 204; to Walsingham
(31st), 205; Elizabeth to, 207; instructions for Randolph concerning, 209;
French ambassador deals not with, 215;
takes evil opinion of Colvile, 223; Maitland, &c., submit to, 224; sends for
Lord Claud Hamilton, 232; Milles with,
238; sits as chancellor at arraignment of
Morton, 239; Randolph has audience
with, 244; offer by Elizabeth of yearly
benevolence to, ib.; Randolph has
audience with, 246; 248; Châteauneuf
tries to dissuade from league (17th March),
249; answer of, 250; to make amends
for slaughter of Russell, 252; Elizabeth
will grant £4000 a year to, 254; talk of
marriage of Navarre's sister and, 274; has
great need of what Elizabeth has promised,
282; Mary in favour of marriage of
Princess of Lorraine with, 286; agrees
to league with Elizabeth (April 1586), 300;
bond proposed by, 302; to Burghley
(2nd), 303; Elizabeth to (6th), 308; accommodates himself to desires of Elizabeth,
310; Bishop of St Andrews to appear
before, 329; Randolph has speeches with,
ib.; ambassadors to be sent to Denmark
from, 330; pension from England received
by, 333; embassy to Denmark from, 336;
in great need of money, 337; still follows
his hunting and writing "in miter," 338;
state of Scotland dangerous through youth
of, 339; must needs marry, 340; comes
to Dalkeith, 350; Douglas has conference
with, 354; 357; 358, 359, 360; sick, 364;
sups at Gray's house, ib.; to Elizabeth
(10th May), 367; sends for Douglas, 371;
speech to the States, 373; Scottish
noblemen discontented with, 375; sends
for Randolph, 377; assurances of, that
the league shall take effect, 378; desires
of, in favour of Prior of Blantyre, 384;
commissioners' meeting to be on birthday
of, 394; letter to Elizabeth from, 407;
Elizabeth to (2nd June), 414; pension
for, not so large as promised, 417; assembly
to be held at Berwick on birthday of, 423;
wishes to be mentioned in the league as
Elizabeth's principal heir, ib.; proceeds
sincerely in his actions with Elizabeth, 425;
Mary hopes to draw to her bias, 426; at
Falkland, 430; sends for Milles, ib.;
thanks Elizabeth for letters, 430; knows
the nobility will move him to marry, 433;
will follow Elizabeth's advice before any
person living, ib.; amount of pension
to be allowed by Elizabeth to, 434; letter
from Elizabeth to, 434; to go to Dunfermline, 436; much led by Douglas, 437;
careful of Gray, ib.; gives Douglas his
secret reasons for being so earnest "in
craving of his promise," 440; Douglas
has conference with, 442; to Randolph
(16th), 444; determined to remain with
Gray, 448; 449; not to blame for delay
in meeting of the commissioners, 451;
receives dishonour by procrastination of
his commissioners, 460; no provision
made for Mary in league between Elizabeth and, 465; to Elizabeth (30th), 488;
Elizabeth to (July), 494; to Rutland
(5th), 504; same ib.; to Douglas, 509;
collection of matters touching, 510;
letters to Rutland from, 513; 535; 537;
Mary will not abandon the cause of religion
for, 554; still forced to use counsel of
Angus, Mar, &c., 562; letter to Ross
from, 564; Young to (30th), 566;
Elizabeth not likely to allow marriage of,
with Denmark, 577; presents Randolph
with a chain of £100,578; will rather
yield his crown than that the league
should be broken on his part, ib.; to stay
with Rothes—letter to Elizabeth from,
580; levies soldiers for Low Countries, 622;
Douglas to visit Mary on behalf of, 624;
to Elizabeth (26th Aug.), 628; instructions
to Hacket by, 629; 638; L'Aubespine to
(Sept.), 702.
James, Captain: 620.
Jameson, Robert: 107.
Janson, Widow: complaint of, 322.
Jardane, Sir Alexander (of Apilgirt): to go with Gray, 410.
Jardin, Monsieur de: goes to Scotland, 295; with the French ambassador, 395.
Jedburgh (Jedworth): 47; 70; taken by Carmichael (Oct. 1585), 137.
Jenkyn: 540.
Jerome (Jer.), Sir Thomas: mentioned in Tyrell's fourth declaration, 671, 672.
Jersey: 39.
Jessier, Monsieur: promises delivery of gift to Hubert, 338.
Jesuits, the: to be banished (9th Aug. 1585), 62; 74; 80; at Kinneill, 89; jealousy of England by the repairing of, to Scotland (4th Sept.), 90; making a great stir in the North—have brought 10,000 crowns with them from France, 104; apprehending of, 106; with Morton, 120; 123; 142; proclamation by James VI. to expel, 202; 350; 359; James VI. promises that he will not suffer any to remain in his realm, 377; Sixtus V. has not like conceit of, as his predecessor, 463; 598.
Jeyes, Mr: secretary to Rutland, 453.
John, of Little Callerton: 322.
Johnestounburnne, Lord: 452.
Johnson, …: Babington lies at house of, 603.
Johnstone, Laird of: Maxwell takes, 7;
35; Gray to (4th Sept. 1585), 92; 122;
159; 175; James VI. sends for, 282;
controversy between Maxwell and, 308;
Maxwell and, likely to agree, 364.
-, —William (of Redhall): a notorious
offender, 302.
Jolle, Mademoiselle (Yolle): letter from, 229; to Courcelles (24th Feb. 1585–6), 230.
Jones, Edward: mentioned in Salisbury's confession, 689; confession of, 692, 693, 694.
Joseph , the: 354.
Jousseit, Monsieur (Josse): 186; 280.
Joyeuse, Duc de: quarrel between de Montmorency and, 194; 232; governs all in France, 248; to serve under Guiso, 274; goes against the Huguenots, 464.
Joyeuse, Marshal de: Montmorency at war with, 478.
Justice Clerk: See Bellenden, Sir Lewis.
Keir, John (Keyer): lately in disguised sort with Mary (20th Aug. 1585), 73.
Keith, William: to Hudson (31st July 1585), 48; 159; to Walsingham (2nd Jan. 1585–6), 178; presses the treaty with James VI., 183; 188; 207; comes to Randolph, 241; 255; 465.
Kelough, …: bearer of Mauvissière's letters, 60.
Kelso: banished lords at (Oct. 1585), 134,
137.
-, —Laird of: comes out of France, 433.
Kemp, …: comes to Fortescue, 651.
Kenethy, Jane: one of Mary's household, 412; 635.
Kennedy, John (Mayor of Aberdeen): to Walsingham (20th Aug. 1585), 73.
Kent, Earl of: Leicester tries to make, councillor, 267; to attend Mary in her removal, 702.
Ker, Captain: 410.
-, —John (of Greneheid): 410.
Kerspe, Edward: 321; 322.
-, — (Kyrspe), James: 321.
-, — John: 321.
-, — Richard: 322.
-, — Widow: 321.
Kildare, Earl of: 539; 605.
King, Andrew: recommended to Elizabeth, 62; 73.
"King's Head, the": by Chancery Lane
end, 604.
-, — in New Fish Street, 604; 653.
King's Lynn: petition of mariners of (May 1586), 354.
Kinkorne: 430.
Kinneill (Kenyle): Huntly to go to, 8; Arran charged with keeping Irish practicers at, 58; Arran restrained at, ib.; 59; 84; 98.
Kintone, Captain: 410.
Kintyre: Arran at, 316.
Kirkpatrick, …: comes to England, 420.
Kirkpatricks, the: 493.
Kirkton (Warden Sergeant): thought to be guilty of Russell's death, 394.
Knight, …: a practicer with Ballard, 511; 592.
Knightly, Sir Richard: to attend Mary in her removal, 702.
Knollys, William: to Walsingham (23rd Nov. 1585), 156; same (24th), 157; letter of, 171.
Kynmouth, …: 302.
Kynnersley: 697.