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'Index: T', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 11, 1593-1595. Edited by Annie I. Cameron( Edinburgh, 1936), British History Online, accessed October 15, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol11/pp800-802.

"Index: T". Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 11, 1593-1595. Ed. Annie I. Cameron(Edinburgh, 1936), , British History Online. Web. 15 October 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol11/pp800-802.

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Tantallon (Tanptallon, Tomptallen, Tomptallon), Angus's house: now in King's hands, 58; given to keeping of Polworth, 72; 159; Polworth wishes grant of, 375; Macfarlanes to enter pledges in: 579.

Tarbert (Tarbard, Tarbet): 414, 546.

Taylor (Tailzeowr), Finlay: 111.

(Teler), Thomas: 593, 594.

Telman (? assumed name): 9.

Tennant, Francis (France): with Bothwell, 575; Colville writes to, 584, 596.

Terrisole (Torrysall): Huntly reset at, 77; letters sent from, 469.

Teviotdale: 205; 601; commissioner appointed for presbytery (province) of Merse and, 204, 208.

Theobalds, Burghley's house: 486.

Thirlestane, Lord, John (titular Prior of Coldingham; Sir John Maitland), Chancellor: Bothwell thought to have slain, 4; retired from Court, 5, 42, 63; (in 1589), 55; Bothwell's accusations against, 61–2, 63, 64; King resolves to call him to Court, 73, 78, 82, 88, 90; efforts to reconcile Queen and, 73, 77–8, 80, 82, 83, 88, 89–90, 100, 101, 118, 119–120, 694–5; efforts to reconcile him with Master of Glamis, 73, 78, 88, 120, 151, 696–7, 700; forsakes Huntly and agrees with ministers and officers, 74–5; supports Hamilton against Duke, 78, 91, 107; discloses plot to King, 81, 82; courtiers seek to bring in Captain Stewart to prevent return of, 83, 91, 100, 116, 141, 693; accusations against, 88; King wishes his services at Parliament, 90, 103, 107, 117, 118, 120, 694, 695, 696–7; possesses some of Queen's lands, 94, 100, 101, 117, 119, 694, 696; chosen on King's special Council, 96, 97 and n.; Melvill visits, 97 n.; hopes to be reconciled to Mar, Duke, and courtiers, 100, 101, 103, 107, 108, 117, 120, 693, 694–5; return of, 101, 102; persuaded to retire, 103, 107; false bruits against, 107; does not come to Parliament, 123, 124, 700, 702; Bothwell's access devised to stay return of, 131, 132; King seeks to bring in, 132, 140, 159; appeals to Atholl, 140; opposition to, 141–2; accusation of Bothwell's party against, 142, 145, 146; forbidden King's presence, 147, 151; Queen displeased with, 150, 159; has intelligence with Papists, 150; reconciled with Hume and Master of Glamis, 151, 152, 159, 176; 160; notices of, 165; King purposed to recall, 166, 170, 176, 177, 180, 184; reported plot of, 166; King reconciles Queen and, 176, 180, 224, 228, 234; 176; attempt to reconcile Duke and Mar with, 177, 180, 228; signs act anent excommunication of Hume, 184, 189; Bowes seeks instructions how to win, 185; King and, anent election of provost of Edinburgh, 189; follows Hume's party, 189; accompanies King against Atholl, 191, 193; signs letter to Sir John Foster, 192; prepares for King at Lauder, 194, 199; 205; Bowes to report anent, 212; 216; proposed as ambassador to England, 219; Bowes reports on position of, 223–4; confers in Council with Bowes, 224; at Convention (Nov. 1593), 225, 228; solicited on behalf of Earls, 227; band with Hume, 228; friendly to Bothwell, 229, 234, 236, 246; deliberates with ministers anent act of Abolition, 235–6; stays King, 236, 238; directs course to please Queen, 236, 237; wishes renewal of league with England, 246; against Queen's removal to Stirling, 250; letter from Burghley to be imparted to (Dec. 30th), 251, 267–8; 257; reconciled with Glamis, 262; labours of courtiers against, 262; his office desired for Glamis, 263; sends advice to Zouche, 265; works underhand for Earls, 272, 293, 295; James VI. to (3rd Feb. 1593–4), 276; 280; answers Zouche, 289, 290, 292; makes promises to Zouche of good services, 293–4; sent by King to Zouche, 296, 297, 299; Zouche to entertain offers of, 297–8; 299; King sends for Council and, 301; conference with Bowes, 309–10; King and, crossed in choice of Lords of Articles, 347; minded to deal for Hudson, 348; Bowes labours with, 359; commissioner for disposition of rebels' inheritance, 359, 375–6; promises to Bowes, 360; left with Council at Edinburgh to dispose of affairs, 368, 375, 377; sounds King in favour of Bothwell, 374; Bothwell intends dealings with, 377; urges proceedings against rebels, 384, 390; involved in hostility between King and Queen, 387, 399; charged as a deceiver, 405; King summons to banquet, 416; James VI. to (31st Aug.), 425; Cockburn seeks credit for, 428; has cause of fear, 436; enmity between Colville and, 440–1, 455, 477, 484, 487, 488, 524, 534, 537, 549, 550, 560, 562–3, 568, 570, 577, 589, 594–5, 637; new reconciliation with Queen, 446, 476, 498, 531, 535, 541, 543, 661; in Council during King's raid, 471, 472; faction between Mar and, 473, 476, 477, 478, 482, 483, 488, 496, 498, 500, 501; plot for removal of, 482, 483, 484, 487, 488, 489, 494, 495; at one with Master of Glamis, 487, 489, 495, 499, 520, 525; Buccleuch and Cessford support, 488, 498, 519, 543, 545, 546; attitude of King towards, 495, 498, 500, 504, 508; overstrong in south for Mar, 504, 505, 506; incites Home to demand keeping of Edinburgh Castle, 505, 506; prepared to prevent exchange of officers, 507; outwardly agreed with Mar, 509, 521; solicits for Balwearie, 511, 517 and n., 518, 520, 525; auditor of Exchequer, 515, 517, 528; in fray with Montrose, 527, 528; 530; is thought to stir Queen against Mar, 531; alleged plot to kill, 531; now guides all, 533, 537, 539; malcontentment at, 543; suspected of advising Queen to take Prince from Mar, 543, 545, 546, 548, 549, 550, 553; suspects secret matters at Stirling, 547; not overgreat friendship between Mar and, 552, 553; King has begun to mislike, 552; Queen turned against, 552, 554, 559, 571; Mar has given up kindness with, 553; epigrams against, 553; form of agreement but no true reconciliation with Mar, 554, 555; looked that he shall stay King and Queen, 555; sits in Border cause, 556; gone home, 559, 560, 570; utters ill mind to England, 559, 571; to come to Council once a week, 562, 566, 570; conference with Queen, 562, 566; James VI. to [c. 3rd April 1595], 567; to examine Myreton, 576, 577, 579, 585; Aston writes to, 577, 578, 580; looks to meet King, 577; troubles likely between Mar and, 577, 579, 580, 584, 585, 588, 589, 590, 591; summoned to Edinburgh and excuses himself, 588, 589; at Edinburgh, spoke friendly with Mar, 593, 594; rules Court and Session, 594, 595; commendations to Bowes, 597, 598; reports arrival of two Jesuits, 597; agents of Catholic lords busy with, 598; Dickson deals with, 598, 609; Queen promises to avoid suspicion of both Mar and, 600; Buccleuch and Cessford support faction of, 601; Queen and, never so great, 601; Colonel Stewart wrote to, 602; sought to stay Queen, 602–3; ministers dealt with, 603; party in great assurance, 604; Mar charges, with banding against his life, 604, 605, 608, 621; King seeks to keep himself indifferent between Mar and, 506, 610, 625; Nicolson questions, 609; goes to King, 609, 615; conference with Queen, 615; King seeks to agree Mar and, 615, 618, 624, 631, 634, 637, 641; death of Forrester increases ill-will between Mar and, 625, 631, 639, 640; secret conferences with Queen, 626, 631; nephew refuses offer of, 632; holds himself indifferent, with allowance of Hume, Buccleuch, and Cessford, 637, 639, 640, 662, 665, 679; will send deputy to England, 639; refuses to come to King for agreement, 641, 643–4, 651, 653, 662; passes proclamation anent Ireland, 642; Mar not to be prejudiced at desire of, 646, 653–4; 649; attitude to King, Queen and Mar, 653; little contented with King's favour to Mar, 656; will not prevail with King, 656; King sends for and debates with, 657, 658, 659, 663; attitude to enterprise to stay King, 657, 658; his party make themselves strong, 660; returns home at end of Session, 660, 666, 669; summary of attitude to King, Queen and Mar, 661–3; yields himself to King's obedience, 663, 666; warns Blantyre, 663, 667; temporises and keeps credit with both parties, 666, 671, 673, 679, 681; to advertise King of practices, 671, 680–1; 672; summoned to meet King, 683, 689; Sir George Hume and Melvill think to reconcile, with Mar, 683; sick, 687, 690; stirs trouble between King and Queen, 689; well again, 690; Morton offended with, 690; 703; 704; 706.

Thirlestane, Lord, John, wife of. See Fleming, Janet.

Thomas, Mr., 7.

Thomson (Tompson), John: 12.

Thornton, Laird of. See Strachan.

, Captain: 593; wins victory over islesmen, 677, 678.

Thules, Mr. John: 7 and n.

Tillicoultry (Tullicowtrie): 171.

Tiree (Tierhie): 254, 255.

Tod, John: 111.

Toledo, Don Pedro de. See Fuentes.

Tolquhon, Laird of. See Forbes.

Tongland, Prior of. See Melville, Mr. William.

Torry, Laird of. See Wardlaw.

(Torrie), John: 456.

Touch (Towch, Toughe), Laird of. See Seton.

, teinds of: 110, 112, 113.

Toulouse (Aillouse), doctor in. See Kidd.

Towers of Inverleith, (John): 144.

Towie, Laird of. See Barclay.

(Towye), —, a Scotsman, landed at Eyemouth: 329.

, Errol's house: 370.

Traprain: 445.

Traquhair (Tracquair), Laird of. See Stewart.

Trier (Treveris): 611, 613.

Trochrig, Lady: 586 and n. See also Boyd of.

Trotter, Francis: captured with Hercules Stewart, 530; is saved, 536.

Trotternish (Troutyrnes): 253.

Troupe (Troup, Trowpe), William, servant of Huntly: carries letters between Huntly and his agents, 119, 136, 696, 704; King sends commission by, 245; seeks Huntly's relief, 321; sent to King with offers, 391, 393.

Tulliallan (Tilliallen), Laird of. See Blacadder.

Tullibardine (Tollybarne), Laird of. See Murray.

Turkey (the Turk): Emperor has got an abstinence of wars with, 108; proposal to levy men to serve Emperor against, 364, 633, 635; victory of (Grand Seigneur's army), 461 and n.

, Sultan of (assumed name): intercepted letter to, 14.

Turnbull, —, brings news from Ireland: 600.

Turreff: 479.

Tweed: 37.

Tweeddale: King goes to, 498, 506 (2), 508. See also Lothian and, Synod of.

Tweedie of Drumelzier (James): day of law for, 92, 99; 257; agreement between Fleming and, 658.

Tweedies: broils with Geddeses, 83, 90.

Tweedmouth: Colville at, 438, 441; he dates letters at, 377, 407.

Tynedale: redress sought for raid in, 192, 201, 212, 215, 221, 222, 223, 224–5, 226, 228, 231–2, 249, 274; Buccleuch's raid into, 583, 602.

Tynemouth: Mr. Power, Constable of, 356; bill of, 357–8.

Tyrconnell: 466.

Tyrie of Drumkill, (William): 13.

, Mr. James, Jesuit, promoter in Spain of Spanish Blanks: 33, 36, 53; 60; 257; one of the four assistants of all the Jesuits in Rome, 503: Myreton directed from (?), 556, 569; William Crichton to (18th June 1595), 611, 613.

(Tyrye), Thomas, nephew of Mr. James, and servant of Lord Hume: 13, 55, 257; sent secretly to Flanders and France, 321, 343, 371; Assembly desires apprehension of, 340; Hume to remove, 341; said to be ready to return to Scotland; promise to apprehend, 478; 502; 503; 525; his confession, and commendation by Jesuits, 556–7, 561, 566, 570; likely to be tried as a dealer, 560; ill, but not expedient that he go to Scotland, 611, 614.

Tyrone (Teireone), Earl of (Hugh O'Neil): Donald Gorme goes to aid of, 381, 391, 458, 477; Gorme calls him King of Ireland, 391; requests help of Argyll, 457–8, 476, 500, 518; MacLean seeks revenge against, 500, 501, 558, 560, 620, 623, 629, 634, 640, 649; 555; Angus MacConnell has band with, 557; MacLean's proposal of service against, 558, 592, 629, 636, 647, 669, 670, 678, 685; Huntly has intelligence with, 560; sends for MacCondochy 573; sends silver for taking up men, 581, 591–2; advertisements about course of his rebellion, 586, 592, 593, 600, 605, 616, 619, 620, 621, 630, 633, 644, 645 and n., 650, 677, 685; islesmen prepare to pass to aid of, 618, 629, 630, 644, 645, 646, 647, 650; receives furnishing from Scotland, 649, 665; islemen hope to invade Argyle with aid of, 656, 661; suspects understanding between Elizabeth and Argyll, 661, 676; island chiefs to return, leaving forces with, 671; they mean to make offers to Argyll for, 671; agreement of islesmen with, 676; they have received more gear than was promised by, 684; Angus MacConnell leaves, 686; MacLean will support war against, 691.