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O
Oberlawe, near Alnwick: spoiled 1587), p.
262.
O'Bryan, Murtogh: 196.
Ochiltree (Ogletree, Owgheltre), Lord: in
Edinburgh for parliament (13th July 1593),
860; in Holyrood, at Bothwell's sudden
appearance to the King (24th July), 865,
866, 880; still in Edinburgh (20th Aug.),
p. 493; discharged Court till 20th Nov.,
p. 493; in Bothwell's new scheme on the
King at Lithco (31st Oct.), p. 510; joins
Bothwell at Dalkeith with 100 horse
(2nd April 1594), p. 526; in his main body
against the King's forces (3rd), p. 526; with
Bothwell and 80 horse, lies in wait for the
King, discovered by chance, their horses
taken, and obliged to leap the walls of
Edinburgh in flight (2nd July), 962.
Ogilvy (Ogleby), Lord: with James VI. on
his progress in west (Sept. 1581), 109; his
son the Master of 0. to marry Lord Ruthven's daughter, p. 76; the Master suspected of papistry, p. 76; Lord 0. at council,
114; Lord Forbes' daughter married to Sir
John Seaton at his house (8th Sept.), p.
333; pursues Glammis by King's command
(11th Aug.), 723; at convention with
Huntly, Hume, &c., at Dumbirsle (4th July
1593), p. 475.
Master of: gentleman of King's chamber
(Dec. 1580), 69.
Mr John, younger of that Ilk: 498.
one Mr John: son to Lord 0., his house
of Craige cast down by the King (Nov.
1594), 990.
Mr Thomas: a Scottish seminary priest
from Flanders, taken at Norham ford (25th
Nov.), 916; his "trash of papistry," mass
books, "little God Almighty's oil boxes,"
&c. taken in his cloak bag, but his chalice
only pewter, 916; in Carey's house, two men
watching him day and night, 916; his confession sent to Hunsdon, p. 514; is a
"notable" man, Bowes glad of his capture, interest from Scotland made for him,
has five names, and thought to be an
Englishman, "Robert Mefeld or Manfeld"
(8th Dec.), p. 515; still a great charge to
Carey at Berwick (19th Dec.), p. 518;
(26th), 924; ordered to Durham, but unable from illness (10th Jan. 15934), 927;
sent to Durham under escort (23rd Jan.),
928.
Ogilvy, one: arrested with the King's letter, by
Bothwell, at Holyrood (11th Aug.), p. 489.
Ogle (Ogell) town: horsemen in, p. 21.
Lord: his lands and horsemen, p. 21;
commissioner of marches, pp. 34, 35.
Cuthbert, of Lurbottle: raid on, p. 358.
James, of Cawsey Park: tenants, p. 21;
present when Lord Russell shot, p. 190;
suggested to inquire into abuses at Berwick (17th March 15923), 810; to Huntingdon, from Alnwick, of forays, &c. (16th
Oct.), 904.
Leonard: horseman, Shipley, p. 161.
Luke, of Eglingham: his lands, &c., pp.
14, 15, 18; his horsemen, p. 22; present
when Lord Russell shot, p. 190; raid on,
p. 360.
Ogles, the: gentlemen of the Middle March,
166; at feud, 168.
Old Cradene, Brittany: 4000 Spaniards at
(30th April), p. 533.
Old Park: muster of, p. 43.
Oliphant, Lord: delivers his house of Dipling to James VI. (Nov. 1580), 67; at
meeting of nobles, Edinburgh (Dec.), 68;
put in the King's will, 69.
Master of: affray with Lord Ruthven (1580), 67; to be settled by friends,
67; reported drowned at sea (9th April
1585), 304; a near kinsman to Mar, 304.
Oliver, Alexander, of Westerhouses: raid by,
p. 358.
Eddie: Dande's son, raid by, p. 357.
Dande, "the lover": raid by, p. 357.
David, of Hindehaughead: raid by,
174.
Hobb, of Hownam: raid by, p. 361.
Hobb, of Mowe: raid by, p. 364.
Peter: sheep stealer, p. 359.
Thomas, of Lustrother: raid by, 174.
Thomas: ransomed, 801.
William, of Lustrother: raid by, p. 363.
William, of the Slakes: raid by, 174.
Olivers, the: a surname of Liddesdale, 166;
of West Tividale: "loose men," p. 106; at
feud, 168; (Olifeiris): Fcnwick's bill against
the, 476.
Ollever, John: Bowes' messenger, 603; Bowes'
servant accredited to Burghley (15th Aug.),
681.
Olone (Oleron), Isle of, beside Rochell: Spanish ships reported at (7th Oct. 1593), 899.
Olyvant, Chris.: his arms, p. 46.
Geo.: his arms, p. 46.
James: his arms, p. 46.
Jo. (2): their arms, p. 46.
Olyvant, Nich.: his arms, p. 46.
Nich.: bowman, p. 47.
Philip: absent, p. 46.
Ric. (1): his arms, p. 46; (1), absent,
p. 46.
Ric.: spearman, p. 50.
Rob.: absent, p. 46.
Rob.: unfurnished, p. 48.
Tho. (2): unfurnished, and absent, p. 46.
Tho.: unfurnished, p. 47.
Wil.: bowman, p. 49.
O'Neill (Eneall)): his son comes to Edinburgh
(Oct. 1587), 555.
"Orcades": reported to have slain Arran
(30th Aug.), p. 536.
Ordnance: at Berwick (Feb. 1581), 85; master
of the: absent from Berwick when needed
for new gun carriages (21st March 15923),
813; absent men with him, 16, but "in
being" (9th April), p. 446. See Musgrave,
Sir Simon.
Orkney, Bishop of: (Dec. 1588), 69.
and Shetland: demanded back by Danish
ambassadors (22nd June 1585), 322; refused,
as time of redemption expired, 322; Spanish
fleet off, on 10th Aug. (10th Sept.), 633;
Makkye comes from, p. 333; a boat sent to,
p. 333; 634.
Ormond, Earl of: 196.
Ormston, one: Arran's servant, secretly in
Edinburgh, 415.
"Black:" "clean exempted" by parliament (July 1587), 528.
Orpher (Orfewre), William, esq.: juror, Carlisle,
252; bill against him for Falkland, 771;
of Crofton: delivery demanded for Falkland
(14th Nov.), 788; (28th), 792; hardly
treated, only lent his horse, 792, 800; lends
his horse for the raid of Falkland, 921.
Orton: muster of, p. 59.
Oslye, Rob.: horseman, Newton, p. 160.
Osmoderlaw, John: his arms, p. 60.
Wil.: his arms, p. 54.
Oswold Myddle: on the March, 331.
Otlaye, Rob.: horseman, South Charlton, p.
158.
Ourde (Orde), village: tenants, &c., p. 18;
muster of, pp. 153, 159.
Chr.: horseman, Orde, p. 159.
Geo., of Longrig: his lands, p. 18.
Geo.: horseman, Horkley, p. 159.
Henry: his lands, &c., p. 18.
Henry: horseman, Lucker, p. 158.
Jerard: maimed, p. 348.
John: lands, &c., p. 18.
John: horseman, Horkley, p. 159.
John: horseman, Orde, p. 159.
John: alderman, Berwick, 805, 818;
pp. 451, 453; 837, 841; p. 485; 995.
Ourde, John: sometime master of ordnance,
pension 20l., unpaid since 1581, 895.
Richard: his lands, &c., p. 18.
Richard: horseman, Fenwick, p. 159.
Robert [William], Scotsman: examined
by the "ministers," denies any letter to or
from Spain, but the King's credence under
the Scottish great seal (3rd July), 857; "let
loose" by the King, and his captors get small
thanks (13th July), 860.
Roger: horseman, Shoston, p. 158.
Ourdes (Ordes), the: a surname of the East
March, 166.
Ovenghame: horsemen in, p. 20.
Overbustoun: horsemen in, p. 20.
Overtoun, laird of (W. Frissell): said to reset
English refugees, but denies (16th April
1590), 671; raid by (1588), p. 361.
Owgham: horsemen in, p. 21.
grange: horsemen in, p. 21; raid on, p.
357.
Owlton: muster of, p. 59.
Owsby, Chris.: spearman, p. 46.
Jo.: spearman, p. 46.
Rob.: spearman, p. 46.