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Index
H, I
"H.," the: Scottish crown jewelpawned to
Thomas Fowlisgot back, and the Queen
in jest gives it to Lady Erroll (16th Jan.
159798), 504.
Haddie, Lantie: filed, 466.
"Haddock's hole": 760; Scottish pledges in,
like to die, a "lothsome" prison, 781; seen
by D. Fowlis and Ashton (19th Feb. 1602),
ib., 782.
Haggerston: tenants of, raided, 148.
Henry: Henry Butler to (7th Oct.), 801,
802.
Thome: had "childer pox," 801;
"small pox," 802.
William, of H., and tenants: fyle bills
for a "slue dogg," &c., on Tevydale, 345;
his wife, family, &c. (7th Oct.), 802.
young Mr: hurt and mangled, 163, 167.
Hairlaw picke: plump watch at, 452; meeting
at, 453.
Hales, Charles: 77, 79; to Burghley, 94,
406, 542, 582.
Halkwillis: on Middle March, 470, 559.
Hall, Alexander, of Muncridge: 756.
Sander: 75.
Anthony, of Ellyshawe: a great thief,
protected by Sir George Herongreat offers
for his lifebut condemned, 402.
Hall, Bartram: 76.
Clement, of Burdupte: a great thief
executed, 402.
David (Gilsland): spoiled, 363.
Edw.: 75; (Eddie) a famous thief in R.
Mansfield's pay, 338; denied, 339, 340; of
Yardupp: forgiven horse stealing, 402; one
of Mansfield's horsemen and a felon, 404,
754.
Geo., of Burdupp: thief and murderer,
&c., retained by Mansfield, 338; denied,
has "stobb and stayke" in Tynedale, and
under the law, 340, 404; served with Sir
Philip Sydney in Low Countries, 429.
James: report on R. Lowther and the
three Grames (23rd Oct.), 207, 330.
Jasper: 75.
John, of Gressonfield: Redesdale pledge,
350, 404.
John (Gilsland): spoiled, 363.
John, of the Sykes: raid by, 165.
John (2): 75.
Mych.: 75.
Nicholas: fugitive, &c., reset by Eure,
&c., 338; knows nothing of him, 341;
Nychol: slain near Newcastle (18th May),
605.
Percyval, of Ellesdon: 404; felon, ib.
Peter, of Capup: fyled, 264.
Ra.: 75.
Raphe, of Gressonsfield: 404.
Ralph, of the Sykes: pledge, 230, 350,
541, 592; pledge, died in York Castle,
646.
Robert, of Heavyside: raid by, 165;
Hob, of Heavyside: fyled, 264; brother of
William H., prisoner, York, 59798.
Rob., younger of Moncrethe: Redesdale
pledge, 350.
Rob., "the porke": outlaw received
by Eure, 338; unknown to Eure, 340.
Hobet de: a famous thief and murderer
taken (c. 1585), 402.
Robert, of Knightsyde: 404; felon, ib.
Roger, 75; of Rochester: 404; a felon,
ib.
Roger, of Sholmore: beheaded for a
trifle by Forster (c. 1577), his land waste,
neither man or horse, but occupied by
Forster's sheep, 402.
Ro.: witness, 542.
Symond, of Heavyside: raid by, 165.
Sim, of Ousenam: bill fyled on, 264.
Tho. (2): 75.
Tho., of Gressonsfield: 404, 756.
Tom, of Heavyside: 756.
Thomas, of Otterborne: 404.
Hall, Uswyne, of Releas: 404; felon, ib.
Will., of Capup: fyled, 264.
Will., of Cartington: fyles bill on Cavers,
263; pledge for his brother dead, lodged
in Morpeth Castle (31st Dec.), 493; the
Woodringtons', &c., menaces to Gray for
keeping him, ib., 506.
Will, of Heavyside: pledge, 230; fyled,
264; pledge, 350, 541, 592; breaks York
Castlerecaptured and put in irons, 5935;
desires his freedom from York by his
brother Hobby H., &c., 5978; in York,
646, 756; escapes from York Castle (12th
Sept.), 771.
Wil., of Middleknowes, 754.
William, of West Newton: raid on,
165.
Will., of Oterburne: fyles bill, 263.
Wil., of the Stobbs: 756.
William (3): 75.
Widow: 79.
one: fights before Buccleuch, 405.
Halls (10): horsemen, 326; killing one, a
blood feud, 189; of E. Tevidale: intermarry with Collingwoods, 102; their
Scottish blood feuds, 111; raids by, East
March, 148; no quarter to any, 557, 560.
Halleden Castle: scheme to blow up Cesford
in, 360; the King coming to, 639.
Hallier, M. de, of the French Guard: passport to, 784.
Hallin, Tynedale: watch at, 470.
Hallowdowne hill: Lord Hume delivers
Cesford at, to Sir R. Carey (14th Feb.
159798), 513.
Hallydaye, David: prisoner, 198.
Geffrey: 76.
John: 754.
Hambledon, lordship (Buckingham): Scrope
to redeem it, 624.
Hamburgh, a ship of: escapes Carey's search
in the Forth (14th Dec.), 86; the report
of treasure on board doubted, ib.
Hamilton, Lord: 16; (Hambleton), Lord:
"detract" according to the ministersthe
King, "B." and he to meet at Kinneill (31st
Jan.), 242; Lord: favours the Maxwells,
297; sent from Newby by the King's
command (24th Nov.), 464; a dispute
likely between him and Lennox (28th Nov.),
467; agrees with Lennox, and to deliver
up Dunbarton Castle (16th Jan. 159798),
503; to have Arbroath Abbey, and something for his bastard son, ib., 504.
(Hambleton), Marquis of: Maxwell's
father-in-law, 644.
David, of Wetherburne mill: files bill,
345.
James: passport to, 30; Mr James:
680; met riding post to London, 681; to
Mr Willies for a pass (17th Dec.), 719;
his seal, 720.
Hamilton, Mr Thomas: an "Octavian,"
favours the popish lords, but discouraged,
274.
Captain William: passport to, 30;
Captain: his hostile saying, 155.
Hamlin, John: 78.
Hamond, Christofer: 598.
Hanging stone, the, on March: 470.
Harbottle Castle: Forster, keeper as warden,
55; repair inquired into, 56; a captain to
be placed, 57; and horsemen, 58; Eure to
get forage at, 65; Forster's son will
pleasure him therein, 69, 71; the ten
towns of: 76, 77; viewed by Mr Slingsbyprison not fit for felonsnor house for the
keeper (26th Dec.), 89; the Captain of:
takes an Elliot red-hand, 106; sent to York
for Eure's eighty horse, 109; will fall unless
surveyed and repaired (28th Feb.), 110;
twenty horse for, 113; surveyed and needs
repair, 114; Burghley reminded of repair,
143; in great decay (2nd July), 146; cries
for help, 400l. needed (11th), 150; so
ruined, the captain goes to Otterburne (1st
Jan. 159697), 232; greatly fallenkeeper
lies at Otterburne (17th March), 2845;
in great decay (28th June), 543; its repair
most needful (18th May), 605.
Edmund: Thomas Percy's follower,
brings in Scots, 478.
Geo., of Tuggle hall: his bill quit,
346.
Jo.: 76.
one: of Berwick garrison, &c., raid on
Redden, 182.
Harden, "Wattie" (Scott): forays in Gilsland (midsummer 1596), 254; Watt Ellott
(?) of: &c., foray Bellingham (14th July),
359.
Hardey, John: 765.
Harding, John, customer, Berwick: to
Burghley of the Mayor's opposition, &c.
(1st Jan. 159495), 1; his "book" concocted, 2; restored to office, 4; his rates
disputed, 13; and too high, 15; takes
Scots' "Atchisons," 16; defends his rates
(21st Feb.), ib.; his malice and evil workings against Berwick shown to Burghley
(15th March), 20; writes to the Privy
Council for authority to seize Scots goods
(20th), 22; imposes unheard of customs
(13th June), 37; his fee, 42; to Burghley,
custom evaded at Carlisle, 277; to same
(27th July), 370; dies (Good Friday 1600),
656; without known heirs, Sir J. Carey's
dealings with his estate, &c., 657; Willoughby's claim on estate (26th May), 657;
his extortions by usury, ib.; dispute between Willoughby and Carey as to pretended kindred, &c., 658; Carey's complaint
to Cecil therein (29th), 659; Lord Buckhurst to Sir W. Bowes on estate (18th July),
668; Bowes' reply (23rd), 66970; Carey's
regret at his claim refused (25th), 671; the
late: state of his funds, &c., 779.
Hardret: Cecil's packet sent after (25th Aug.),
619.
Hare, William: 156, 157.
Harelaw (Herlaw), the thieves of: 138; houses
burned, 181.
Pawtie of the: raid by, 265.
Harlesey, West: John Carey's tenants distrained at heavy costfledhis complaints
to Burghley (28th Aug.), 179; his reminder
(9th Sept.), 187; Carey's suit for lease not
pressed by his wife, 274.
Harley, Willfrid: horseman, 542.
Harlston, Anth.: horseman, 542.
Harperhill: waste, 558.
Harriers: four couple sent by Eure to James
6th, 116.
Harringeton, "My Lady": &c., looked for at
Berwick (16th Aug.), 678.
Harris (?), Doctor: and Sir Tho. Erskine,
676.
Will.: deputy of Redesdale, murdered,
402.
Harrison, Wil.: horseman, 542.
Harrygate, Jo.: 77.
Rob.: 77.
Haskotte, Will: his raid on Tynedale, &c.,
37.
Haslegyll, Gilsland: thefts from, 63.
Hasloppe, Charles: bailiff, Berwick, 1;
searcher of Berwick: reports attempted
fraud on the Queen's customs (8th Dec.),
83, 84; warded in Tolbooth for obstinacy,
112.
Jock, "the Laird," of Swindon: fyled,
264.
Hatton (?), Sir William: his case, 279.
Haverington, "little" Geo., of Brunehill: a
West March pledge, 350.
Hawick: Buccleuch gathers men to, 107, 112.
Hawks: no merlins can be gotScrope will
send Cecil a goshawk tercel for partridges
(15th Aug.), 678.
Hawtwissle (Haltwissell): horsemen for, 113;
Hexham men surprised near, by the Armstrongs (22nd May), 606; attack on, by
Liddesdales, two slain, 752.
Haxley: muster of, 78; defects, 79.
Hay (Hey), Alexander: passport for, 644.
one Mr Delavale: 520.
Hay, Mr John: examined at Auckland before
Bishop of Durhamdisclaims papistryson
of William Hay of Barro, and grandson of
the Laird of Limplum (22nd Aug.), 6801.
William, of Barro, the late: son to the
Laird of Limplum, 681.
Haydonbriggs: horsemen for, 113.
Hayer (Haire), William: charged with levying blackmail in Gilsland, 1356; denied
by his master, 144; clerk, draws blackmail
for Richard Grame, 312.
Craggs, the: on Middle March, 622.
Hayles, one (Warwickshire): Leigh's cousin,
moves marriage with one Waynman's
widow, 650.
Haynes, Capt.: bill on, 346.
Haystinges, Sir William: commissioner for
treaty (temp. Edward 4th), 100.
Hayton, manor of: tenants in, 1334; plague
inno muster, 557; robbed, 687.
Haweburne foot (Debateable land): 301.
Heardhill (Hurdhill), young: conducts a
foray in Gilsland, 367; Thomas Carleton's
second self, 387.
Hebbie's Archie: a horrible murderer, 717.
Hebborne: defects of, 78.
Rob.: 74.
(or Aberne): an Englishman calling
himself, sought for by Burghley (Jan. 1594
95), 1, 7.
"Hector's cloke": 142.
Hedley, Allan, of Hatherweeke: Redesdale
pledge, 350.
Anthony, of the Stobbes: 756.
Gawen: 756.
Michael, in Hatherwick: 755.
Mich., "hogskynes": fyled, 264, 754,
755.
Tho.: 75; of Hatherwick: 404.
Hedleys: their Scottish blood feuds, 111.
wood head: plump watch at, 452.
Heggesworth (Peggesworth?): muster of, 78;
detects, ib.
Heighington: 520.
Hell caudron burn foot: a thieves' pass, 470.
Henck, Tho.: left for dead, 297.
Henderson, Andrew: hership by, 63.
[Andrew?]: has his pardon (16th Nov.),
712.
John, of Hoghyll: robberies by, 63.
John (2): sign Forster's award (1586),
111.
John: passport to, 644.
Patton (Brampton): slain, while prisoner
with three brothers, 761.
Tho., of Loughton: horse stealer, 441.
one: Scots merchant from Canary
Islands, Spanish news by (26th April),
744.
Hendersons: their blood feuds with England
componed, 111.
Henry VII.: crowned in right of Lancaster,
not York, 103.
VIII.: by will forbade the Scottish
succession to his crown, 103.
IV.: besieging Amiens (17th July),
attempt on it frustrated, 360; Scots gentlemen recruit for (July 1597), 370; sends
letters by Sir James Lindsay, 371; talks of
warlately (?) married (19th Aug.), 679.
Henshaw, town of: burned by the Laird of
Johnston, 405.
Hepple, Edw.: 76.
Jo.: 76.
Tho.: 76.
town: Lord Ogle's, 339.
Herbert, Mr Secretary: 790, 792.
Hermitage: Buccleuch strengthens it, 107,
112; (Armitage): Buccleuch's contemptuous
speech of the commission at, to a body of
evil disposed (Jan. 159697), 250.
Heron, Alex.: 78, 79; landholder: a felon,
405.
Sir Geo.: deputy warden, &c., slain
at the Redswyre, 101; was three years
Captain of Harbottle Castle, 102; keeper
of Redesdale (ante 1573), 402.
Geo.: 77.
John, of Chipchase, junior: plaintiff,
309.
Lyonel, of Eshet: fyled, 264; in Eshott:
755.
Margerie, of Chipchase: plaintiff, 309.
Ric.: 74.
Roger: 78.
Sir William: warden, delivered for his
servant's act (temp. Hen. 7th), 565.
the late Mr: of Chipchace, his widow
re-married to Henry Bowes (Feb. 159596),
107; his heir an infant, ib.
one: March breaker, a Hexham jury
disagree on conviction, 120; his father sick
and absent, ib.
(Hearne), Captain, Col. Semple's follower
in Spain: 744.
Herons, the: Forster's connexions with, 74;
their Scottish blood feuds, 111; (3): Eure's
horsemen, 326.
Herries (Harries), Lord: Warden of West
Marches, to Scrope for meeting (7th Jan.
159495), 7; again (29th), 8, 23; to Scrope
on Border business (7th July), 38; (4th
Aug.), 46; does no justice (Aug.), 52; his
letter to Scrope sent up (19th Sept.), 55;
who aids his feud with Johnston? 275; and
his servant, raids on, 308; convicted of
giving Ladyland money for the surprise of
Ailsa (7th July), 357; &c., burn the Irwins
of Gretney, &c., for his brother's murder"baffelled" of treason by the Grames, &c.at Newby with James 6th (22nd24th Nov.),
464; warded by the King (4th Aug.), 618;
advice to Anguslevy against the Johnstons
(15th Oct.), 628; thought peaceable and
good by Nicolson (27th), 629; commanded
to appear before King and Council and sign
bond with Johnston (7th Feb. 1600), 638;
Sir Thomas Maxwell his brother, 639;
Leigh's dealing with him, his brother Sir
Robert M. and the Master of H. for revenge
of his late brother's murder (Sept. 1599),
6489; his promised reward, 649; his
leave home from Lithco, 650; appointed
Warden of West March (20th June), 662;
message to Lowther (25th), 663; letter to
same (27th), ib.; meets Lowther (8th July),
667; dislikes his chiefbut friendly with
Johnston his brother-in-law, ib.; to Cecil,
from Terreglis for the Queen's favour in
office (10th July), 668; lies at Hoddom
with force (19th), 669.
Herries, Master of: assiser, 751.
Geo., of Taraughtrie: raids on, and burning T., 308.
Walter, servant to Lord H.: raid on,
308.
Mr: passport for, 547.
Hertford, Earl of: his second son near the
crown of England, 104.
Heryott, George, gentleman: passport to,
30.
Heskeith, Sir Robert, of Lancashire: his
second son Robert a late pervert, writes to
him for forgiveness, &c. (2nd April), 7401.
Robert: a penitent pervert to Rome,
offers to betray his companions, and writes
to his father Sir Robert H. from Fernyhirst
for forgiveness (2nd April), 7401; to
Richard Houghe on his companions, 741.
Sir Tho.: 592; &c., to Carey, 596.
Heskettes, two towns of: spoiled by Kinmont,
816.
Hethe, Mr, his executors: held Berwick
fisheries for seven years (Jan. 159495), 1;
town paid him 700l. for them, 32.
Hetherington (Hetherton), Anthony: spoiled
(July), 183; of Torcrosset: raids on, 198,
199.
Christofer (Walton): blackmailed, 135.
Clement, of Torcrossock: raid on, 198;
bailiff, Treddermayne, 446.
George (Walton rigg): blackmailed, 136;
spoiled, 183; his examination touches the
Carletons, 366; a witness sent up against
them (9th Aug.), 380, 381, 382; Scrope's
servant: his story against Carleton denied,
476.
Hetherington, Geordie, of West Linton:
Scrope's assurance to, 776.
Geo., of Hawehills: raid on, 199.
Hucheon: slain by Grames, 686.
Isabell (Gilsland): spoiled, 363.
James (Walton): blackmailed, 135.
Jeffray (Walton): blackmailed, 136.
John, of Bletteren: prisoner, Carlisle
Castle, 154; released (1st Nov.), 211.
John: spoiled (July), 183; of the Cairs:
raid on, 198.
"Wills" John (Walton): blackmailed,
135.
John (Sandis sike): blackmailed, 135.
Richard: his house, 144; plundered
and mortally wounded, 2534.
Ric. (Gilsland): spoiled, 363.
Roger: raid on, 199.
Thomas, "the merchant": charged
with levying blackmail, &c., 1356; denied
by Braconhill, 144.
one: Scrope to Knyvett on his pardon,
95.
Hethpool: raids in (9th June), 137, 147; 40s.
in, let to one George Gray, 401.
Hetton thorn, near Barmoor: 812.
Hewchy, Thomas (Walton rigg): blackmailed,
136.
Hewett, Tho.: 75.
Will.: 75.
Hews, Master: at the Old Bailey, 680.
Hexham, bailiff of: 56; to be removed by
Eure, 58; Forster's house at, refused to
Eure, 58, 61; as unfit for Eure, 62; Eure
gets house of, 69;shire: muster of (24th
Nov.), 73; the prison in ruinprisoners
starved and in one dungeonkeeper a poor
old caitiff, 90; not two pair of bolts in the
town, 91; gaol partly fallen, &c. (18th
Feb.), 106; must be viewed by surveyor
(28th), 110; prisoners dying, ib.; a danger
to the town, crowded, and dangerous sickness (26th June), 143; in great decay (2nd
July), 146; 100l. would repair it (11th),
150; gaol still ruinous, prisoners dying in
numbers (1st Jan. 159697), 232; Eure's
house partly blown up by negligence (15th
March), 285; bailiwick in question (27th
June), 61112.
Hexpeth gate head: a thieves' pass, 469.
Heyning (Hayning), the fort in the: Carey
and his forces at (July 1601), 7634.
Heyop: raids on, 182.
Hickes (Hixe), John: Berwick, 1; fyled, 346.
Mr: message by, to Lord Burghley, 468.
Highett, people of: nearly robbed, 468.
Hill, John: outlawed, 743.
Hilton, tenants of: distrained for Queen's
rent, 293.
Hilton, Andrew: a perilous recusant, 573.
"Hinde," a, i.e., farm servant: possesses the
house of Bingfield, 106.
Hobbie, Sir Thomas: complaint against Eure's
son, &c. (23rd Oct.), 699.
Hoddisden: Mr Syde's house at, 680.
Hoddome: Herries lies at, with some force
(19th July), 669.
Hodgson, Francis, shipmaster: 12.
Ric.: 79.
Stephen, of Geltsdale: robbed, 63;
bailiff, Castle Carrick: 446.
Hogg, Thomas, alderman, Berwick: 1, 17, 32.
Mr William: Bowes to, in reply, as to
Powrie Ogilvy, 729.
Hollace (Hollows), the: Musgrave's road on,
149; the young Goodman of: raid by, 199.
"Hollaces," the (Armstrongs): raid with
Carmichael's murderers, 662.
Holland cloth: custom on, 15.
Holme Coltram: tenants of, decline to buy
calivers from poverty (11th Jan. 159697),
234; are always ready to cross Scrope, and
inquiry by justices, 235.
Holmer, Geo., master smith, Berwick: 288.
Holstein (Howlst, Hulster), Duke of: reported
with James 6th (30th March 1598), 527;
entertained by Lennox (25th), by the King
(27th), and to depart (31st May), 538; gets
jewels, horses, &c., from King and Queen, ib.
Holtbie, Anthony: a recusant, his examination, &c., 75960.
Holy Island; honey-combed cannon at (Dec.),
83; the fort damaged, ib.; and Ferne
Islands: fort repaired, 194; powder for,
233; secret watch at, 519; fort to be
garrisoned (17th March), 525; ordnance in
dangerous statemaster gunner killed (4th
July), 545.
Home endes township, robbed: 687.
Hooke, Nicolas, of Killam: raid on, 165.
Hoppringill. See Pringle.
Hoprigges, Laird of: his band referred, 346.
Horkley: a banished Scot seized at, 129;
assessed for a wreck, 820.
Horne, Edm.: 74.
Horseman: furniture of a, described, 459.
Horsley, Bryan: killed by Ralph Selby in
Berwick churchyard in a fray (8th Feb.),
251; coroner's inquest on, 257; slain
parting the Selbys and Grays, 287.
Geo.: 74.
John, of Scimwood: juror, 133; juror,
Newburne, 405.
Horton: muster of, 77; lands of: rental, 80l.,
401.
Houburne, Arthur: horseman, 542.
Houghe, Richard: R. Hesketh to, 741.
Howard, C.: at Council, 294.
Howard, Lord Harry: Leigh begs Scrope to
remember him to (24th Nov.), 465.
Lord Thomas, K.G.: Lancelot Carleton
to, on a dangerous plot for Francis Dacre,
&c. (13th Nov.), 709; my Lord Thomas:
report of his death (19th Jan. 159798),
500; Lancelot Carleton to, with scheme to
kill Tyrone (17th July), 792.
my Lord William: question betwixt the
Queen and him to be heard, 386; and
Elizabeth (Dacre), &c., appoint Thomas
Carleton land sergeant of Gilsland (17th
June, 22 Eliz.), 554; appoint leader of
Graistock tenants for life (21 Eliz.), 568.
Howden fair: fray at, one Dawson killed, 593.
Hownam grange: sheep stolen from, 182.
Howye, Tho.: 74.
Hudson, Alan (Castle Carrock): raid on, 198.
Edm.: 75.
Edw.: 75.
Mr James: servant to James 6th,
message from Cecil by, to Bishop of Durham
(31st Dec.), 585; brings letter from the
King to Bishop of Durham (3rd April),
599.
Ja.: 76.
John, senior and junior: 75, 76.
Rob. (Hob), (2): 75.
Tho.: 75.
Hudspeth, Edom, of Twisell: 520.
John: witness, 778.
Thomas: horseman, 542.
Wilfr.: horseman, 542.
Huetson, Jo., "Skotchman": sells rye to
Berwick, 231.
Hull, town of: provision for Berwick at, 5;
note of, and shippers, ib.; farther shipments,
12; they wish payment, 13; Mayor of:
(Robert Taylour), ships grain, &c., for
Berwick (Jan. 159495), 5; wishes early
payment, ib.; delay asked (30th), 8; to
Carey, of grain awaiting shipment, 26; the
citadel at: suggested for Buccleuch's prison,
432; Mayor, &c., of: detain one Fyerborne wanted for theft by James 6th (20th
Sept.), 562.
Hulne (Hull) Park: 821.
Humble, Henry: 75.
Oswold: 75.
Hume (Home, Humme), Alexander, Lord:
John Carey sends to (Jan. 159495), 6; his
meeting and offer from the King to Carey
(31st), 11; invites Carey to Dunglas, ib.;
rides to Edinburgh on report of King's
capture, 12, 13; his offer to Carey confirmed by the King (12th Feb.), 14, 15;
might easily starve Berwick, 85; allied
with Cesford against Buccleuch (Feb.
159596), 107; by the King's command it
is thought, 112; the King hunting with
him, 113; attends him from Dunglas to
Billie, &c. (13th18th March), 114; sends
letters and message to Sir W. Bowes, 143;
refuses to join Cesford and Buccleuch, ib.;
allows Cesford through the Merse, to annoy
Berwick (7th Sept.), 185; moved by James
6th to resist Bothwell (Nov.), 214; sits a
few hours with the commission at Berwick
(5th Feb. 159697), 249; very sick, the
French disease suspected (5th March), 274;
commissioner, reports on meeting to exchange pledges at Norham ford (25th
June), 3501; 354; to Bowes, 355; Lennox,
&c., with him at Hume Castle (19th July),
362; indent postponing meeting till 8th
Oct. (29th Sept.), 406; Buccleuch will not
hazard himself in his power, 407; Bowes,
&c., cross the swollen Tweed to confer with,
near Norham (29th), 409; their long discussion and adjournment, 41112; at the
West ford, Norhamtumult by Cesfordtakes Bowes and party to Huttonhall and
escorts them to Berwick, 41519; delivers
up Buccleuch, 417; his honourable doings
praised by Bowes, 418; comes to Berwick
and dines with Carey, &c., offering Cesford,
&c. (10th), 419; at Norham forddiscussions with Bowes, and surrender of
Buccleuchreceipt of English pledges (one
of them dead)rescues Bowes on his own
horse in the tumultentertains and sends
him to Berwick (8th Oct.), 41719; comes
to Berwick on Cesford's behalfdines with
CareyCesford's entry declined (9th),
41920; is commended with his name to
Elizabeth by Bowes (10th), 421; Bowes tohas commended his conduct to the Queenand waits Cesford's delivery as promised
(13th Oct. 1597), 824; to Bowes from Home
in replytakes umbrage at his expressions
to the Queen, &c., but is ready to do justice
(14th), 422; Sir George Hume's opinion of
his "chief," &c., 423; Burghley's advice as
to giving thanks to (15th), 423; his dealing
by messenger with Bowes (18th), 424;
Bowes' opinion of, some what changed, but
writes to him with explanations, &c. (17th),
4256; to Bowes from Linlithgow of the
King's goodwill to a settlement (19th),
427; Bowes to, requiring Cesford's delivery
at Fouldon before 5th Nov. (20th), 430;
dismissed the English pledges on 8th, 432;
is in Fife (23rd), ib.; Warden of East
March: reply to Sir W. Bowes' requisition
for delivery of Cesford (1st Nov.), 4401;
meets John Carey as to the pledges (12th
Nov.), 449; reported to have the plague,
and his servants dead of it (17th), 453;
delivers Cesford's person to Sir R. Carey
(14th Feb.), 51314; to avoid displeasure,
leaves for English Border (May 1598), 538;
Lady H. takes keys of his houses to the
King, ib.; intends to pass secretly with
Lord Spynie (16th Aug.), 553; stayed by a
report of Bothwell in England (29th), 556;
to meet Willoughby at Wark (19th Sept.),
561; warrant to, for posthorses to London
(20th April), and passport (21st), 602;
returns from Francetrysted there with
Bothwell (18th April), 645; out of favour
therefor, ib.; contests precedence with
Fleming (16th Nov.), 712; 785; ambassador
to France, to reach Berwick 16th July,
791; his deputy to meet Sir J. Carey (Aug.),
794; by the Queen's pleasure, hears D.
Archdeacon and F. Moubray's dispute in
London (2nd Oct.), 800; is to receive the
two combatters (4th Oct.), 801; not yet come
(13th), 804; at Chillingham (14th) and crossed
Tweed next day to his house, 805; moves
the King for their duel (31st), 807; receives
them at Berwick for escort (4th Nov.), 808.
Lady: letter to Willoughby (22nd May),
751.
Sir Alexander: meets Willoughby at
Fouldenrig (24th July), 617; their private
conference, ib.; again at Westford, Norham
(1st Aug.), incident at, 618; his honorable
course since (10th), 619; his fishing cobles
taken (1597), 796; of Manderston: his
brother-in-law Sir Thomas Erskine trysts
with Englishmen at his house, 812.
Alex., of Prendergaist: rebel, demanded,
244; demanded for murder of Hume of Spott,
262; reported at Carlisle (4th May), 315.
Alexander: passport for, 643.
Mr David: brother to Wedderburn sent
to the King, 243; account of his audience,
and direction to the commissioners, 245.
Sir George: with the King, 114; moved
against Bothwell, upholds Cesford at Court
(Nov.), 214; commissioner, 236; meetings
near Berwicksafe conduct, &c., 237; signs
articles, &c. (22nd June 159697), 239;
commissioner, 244; his "conformity"
praised by Sir W. Bowes, 248, 253, 262;
bill fyled on, 263; murder referred to, 264;
demands the five fugitives (4th May), 315;
signs treaties at Carlisle (5th), 31617;
indent by, for pledges, 350; report on the
meeting at Norham ford (25th), 351; to
intercede for Lord H., 645; his fishing
cobles taken (1597), 796.
Sir George: the King to visit him at
Spott (Jan. 159495), 8; was there (10th
Feb.), 13.
Hume, Geo., of Blayketer: fyles bill, 345.
Geo., of Spott: murdered, 262.
Sir James, of Cowdenknowes: 29.
Mr James, laird of Corsby: fyles bill,
346.
Ja., of the Style: fyles bill for eighty
swine, 346.
John: passport to, 24, 26.
John, of Blaketer: raid by, 148.
Jo., of Midlethird: fyles bill, 346.
Pat., of Renton: bill referred, 346.
Robert: brother to Laird of Ayton, 755.
William: takes Hercules Steward, 14;
promised him his life, 17; (of Bassenden,
Cowdenknows' brother): to Carey, of King's
intended visit to the Merse, &c. (25th
April), 29.
William: brother to Wedderburne,
disputes with Johnston in King's presencecommitted to Castle (16th Jan. 159798),
504.
"Mistris," of Hutonhall: her cobles
taken (1597), exorbitant damages claimed
by (Sept. 1602), 796.
Humes, the: intermarry with English Fosters,
102.
Hundalie, Laird of (Rutherford): testifies to
the Redesdale hunting at Jedburgh (9th
Sept.), 55960; Andro R., his brother slain,
at, ib.; put in prison (9th July), 667; 754.
Hunsdon, Henry, Lord: 7; gives Norham,
&c., to his son Robert (Feb. 159495), 14;
displeased with his son John, ib.; his fee as
governor, 42; warrant to his deputy (16th
July), 44; Scrope to, for loan of men (9th
Aug.), 46; moved to let Scrope have 100
men (28th Aug.), 52; Queen's warrant to
him (19th Sept.), 55; to Scrope, that no
one else should have got the Berwick men
(28th Oct.), 65; Reade's discontent at
going (12th Nov.), 69; keeps the best
things for his sons (21st), 72; favours Sir
R. Carey against John, 68; resolved to
make him gentleman porter (21st Nov.),
72; promised a company to Captain Jackson, ib., 100; charges against Buccleuch and
the Grames laid before (14th April), 123;
"apt" to offence at his son John, 135; Sir
R. Carey to, of raids, need of horse, &c. (15th
June), 136; to Scrope about the Grames,
140; Scrope to, of Musgrave's capturedispleasure at the Grames' lenient handling,
and wish to resign office (3rd July), 1489; John Carey to, of his bloody revenge
on a Teviotdale horse stealer, 14950; Sir
R. Carey to, for meadow hay, &c. (17th),
154; his death on 22nd announced to his
son John at Darnton (27th), 158; his
death voids Sir Robert's deputy wardenship, ib.; (the late): 231; (George, 2nd):
Lord Chamberlain, John Carey to, begging
him to press the Queen to remove Buccleuch
his dangerous prisoner (10th Oct.), 419;
Sir R. Carey to (4th Aug.), 551; (13th),
553; Sir R. Carey to, on his leave up, &c.
(8th Oct.), 627; he "decays very fast"
(Dec.), 635; his ill health reportedhis
brother Sir R. C. asks reversion of his office
(21st Oct.), 698; not like to livehis
government of Wight sued for by his
brother Robert (1st June), 753, 757.
Hunsdon mount (Berwick): curtain overtopped, &c., 83.
Hunte, Will.: 75.
master smith, Berwick: 735, 765.
(Hunt), Mr: a Jesuit priest, at Fernehirst, 741.
Hunteley, Edm.: 74.
Hunter, Umphrey: 75.
Leonard: 75.
Will.: 75.
Hunters: their Scottish blood feuds, 111.
Hunthill, Laird of: resets English outlaws,
338, 397; his lands exempted from Cesford's
government, 471; his eldest son imprisoned,
667; younger (Thomas Rutherford): prisoner
at hunting (2nd Aug.), 557; his evidence
before Cesford (9th Sept.), 55960.
Huntingdon, Earl of: to Burghley with a
prisoner, 24; Bishop of Durham, Lord
Eure, &c., to, of late assise, state of country,
&c., for remedy (7th Aug.), 45; to take
order on Forster's rolls, &c. (7th Oct.), 59; to
Cecil, to add a commissioner to deal with
Forster, &c. (29th Oct.), 66; to Forster to
keep office till Eure arrives (31st Oct.),
67, 69; his instructions to the commissioners
(17th Nov.), 70; musters and examines
state of Middle Marches (24th29th), 74,
80; to Burghley on the musters (Dec.),
82; was at Newcastle (25th Nov.), 82;
Scrope to (13th Dec.), 86; his death (11th
14th Dec.)journal of stay at Newcastlesayings about Sir J. Forster, &c., 87, 88;
his last unfinished letter sent to Burghley
(3rd Jan. 159596), 94; his remark to the
Queen on Thomas Musgrave, 95; descended
of Clarence, 104; munitions sent to, from
Tower (in 1588), account of disposal, 221.
Huntly, Earl of: to leave Scotland (Feb.
159495), 15; his friends, ib.; reported at
Hamburgh (10th May 1595), 30, 36; expected with Spaniards (20th Jan. 159596),
96; motion by the King for his pardon,
&c., displeases the Kirk (Feb. 159596),
111; reports the Spaniards' coming, ib.;
the Queen works for, but clergy, &c., oppose
his pardon (7th Sept.), 185; again forfeited
at cross of Edinburgh, arms torn, &c. (24th
Nov.), 224; to be received to favourdispleasure of the clergy, &c. (29th Nov.),
225; his countess to be godmother to the
young princess (4th Dec.), 226; received
into church at Aberdeenhis declaration of
faith, and the King of Spain's objects, &c.,
241; the Kirk and him (10th Feb.), 255;
popish, 274; new objections to his reception threatened (7th May), 321; brings
news from Tyrone (24th Dec.), 488;
Marquis of: reconciles the King and Queen
(21st Oct.), 698; comes to conventionhigh words with Angus for precedence (8th
Nov.), 708; at variance with Argyll also,
709; Angus compelled to deny H.'s claims
(16th), 712; Argyll refuses to be reconciledH. still at Court (28th), 714; has got high
privilegesjealousy of Argyll and Moray
increased (12th Dec.), 719; Earl (sic) of:
great offers by, to Elizabeth, through Gicht,
a chief man of his house, against Tyrone,
&c. (21st Nov.), 775; declined by Cecil
(17th Dec.), 776.
Huntridg, And.: 75.
Huntrodes, Jo.: 76.
Hutton, Anthony: muster by (24th Nov.),
73, 7779.
Mr Edward: Scrope's servant, assures
the Scots of Leigh's aid (22nd Nov.), 464;
seeing to pledges, 500; of Lord Scrope's
chamber, 651.
Jo.: &c., petition the Council, 690.
Mr Thomas: in secret league with his
cousin Francis Dacre, 573.
Will.: juror, 276; bill on, 308; a juror,
312; of Graystocke: sues for renewal of
lease of G. park, and Powley farm (4th
June), 335; orders note of spoils, &c., 500;
deputy of Graistock (dead c. 1596), 568;
in secret league with Francis Dacre, his
cousin, &c. (Oct. 1598), 573; petition (11th
Aug.), 678; in a league, and kindred with
Francis Dacre, no good subject (19th Sept.),
688; &c., present L. Carleton, 689; petition the Council, 690.
Mr, of Gray's Inn: serves a sub pena on
H. Leightheir bargain, 650; William
H.their meeting after to settle, 651; his
interest with Scrope, &c., ib.
Huttonhall, Laird of (Hume): protects Bowes,
&c., at Norham ford (8th Oct.), 418; Goodman of: about to travel, 538.
Hyndmarswell (Hymerswell): thieves' passage, 46970.
Hyndmers, James: 755.
Raphe, of Whelpinton: murdered,
4012.
Will.: 79.
Ice: greatly imperils Tweed bridge (6th Feb.
159798), 510.
Ingleby, David, and his "lewd lady":
wicked and dangerous recusants, Bishop
Mathew thinks, 344.
Inglewood forest: escheat due to Scrope in,
468; robbery in, 687.
Inglish, Sandy: Nickson, his man, fugitive,
743.
Ireland, the "new man" of: knighted by
James 6th and avows homage and service
(AprilMay), 320; suspected as a Catholic,
will reset Spaniards, 321; reported slain by
Angus MacConnel (28th July), 371.
Master, of the Half Moon, Bow lane:
6801; Scotsmen use his house, ib.
Irthington: mustered, 557.
Isle of Wight: Sir R. Carey's wish for, if his
brother dies (21st Oct.), 698; (1st June),
753.
Ivestone (Durham): spoiled, 120, 156; persons concerned, 338, 339, 340.