Index: G

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 2, 1563-69. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1900.

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'Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 2, 1563-69, (London, 1900) pp. 775-778. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol2/pp775-778 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Galloway, Bishop of: (Alexander Gordon) at Council dinner (28th June), 290; examines Thomas Wright (4th July), 295; depositions on murder before (11th Feb. 1566–7), 312; signs Dunbarton bond (29th June), 339; 347; desires conference with Maitland (18th July), 355; commissioner for the Hamiltons, 376; signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403; commissioner, 507, 573; at Perth Convention (28th July), 663. See Athens, Bishop of; Gordon, Alexander.

Garden, Laird of: signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403.

Gargrave, Sir Thomas: commissioner on Borders, 17; instructions to (4th Aug. 1563), 18; articles by, 23; vice-president in the North, 487; order to, for escort, 601; conducts Mary (26th Jan. 1568–9), his directions, 611.

Garlies, Laird of: Herries' betrayal of his hostages (1547–8), 386; with Mary at Langsyde (13th May), 407.

Garloche, the: Lennox on board ship in (23rd April), 324.

"Garter, Mr" (King): brings Cecil's letter to Randolph (May), 62.

Gartulie (Gartly): Mary at (24th Aug. 1564), 70.
-, — Laird of: signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 404; at Tutbury, 617; stopped at Rotheram with letters, &c. (12th Feb. 1568–9), 620; released and goes to Scotland (13th), ib. See Bartlye, George.

Gaskoyne, Robert: pursevant, 600, 670.

Gates, Sir Henry: escorts and watches Chatelherault at York (4th Feb. 1568–9), 616.

Gaulona, Claud: baker, Tutbury, 617.

Gawstoun, Laird of: (Stewart) signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 404.

Geddes, James: 626.

Geddy, Mr Martin: commissary for St Andrews, 664.

Gedworth: Mary going to (25th Jan. 1563–4), 35. See Jedburgh.

General Assembly, the: deliverance by, in Baroun's suit (29th Dec. 1563), 31.

George, sign of The: Lombard Street, 579.

Germany: Randolph regrets leaving (9th Nov.), 235; Murray to go to, 236.

Gerningham (Geningesen), Mr: controller of Berwick, 19; his aid to Mary's musician (22nd Dec. 1563), 30.

Gernesay, isle of: 42.

Geycht, Laird of: (Gordon) signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 404.

Gittons, William: Bristol merchant, 276.

Glammis, John, Lord: to join lords against Bothwell (8th May), 327; joins the Regent (1st Sept.), 393; signs Act of Council against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; 516; at Perth Convention (28th July), 663.

Glasford, Thome; a Marian, 626.

Glasgow: bailliage of, refused to Lennox—will be given back to the Archbishop, 90; Lennox lies at (31st Oct.), 232; Argyll's great hurt to it (19th Nov.), 240; Mary and Darnley's conversation, &c., at (Feb. 1566–7), 313–15; Lennox at (26th), 316; safe with his friends about (8th March), 317; Mary's party at (8th–9th Jan. 1568–9), 607; she wishes castle taken (18th), 604; represented at Perth Convention, 664.
-, — Archbishop of: Betoun, 38, 61; hostile to Lennox, 118; Mary's ambassador, 164; his secretary sent to (27th May 1565), 170; "breaks" Scots archers and puts in papists (6th March 1567–8), 401; busy raising men (31st Aug.), 494.

Gledstains, Master John: 573.

Glencairn, Earls of: William, late, confessed treason to Henry VIII., 253; left two grandchildren with Bishop, and owes him 100 marks, 253; Alexander, 42; in parliament (21st–28th Sept. 1564), 76; John, lord of Aubigny, to (1st Jan. 1565), 112; his heir sister's son to the Duke, and the Cuninghams, once aiders, now hostile to Lennox, 118; visits Darnley at Edinburgh (15th), 125; opposes his return for "the religion" (19th Feb.), 126; at Court, 149; joins the Duke against Lennox (3rd May), 153; at Throckmorton's audience (15th May), 162; goes home, 164; sides with Argyll (21st), 169; at Edinburgh (31st Aug.), 198–9; at Dumfries (8th Sept.), 204; (10th), 207; (15th), 208; (22nd), 212; at the horn (30th), 732; signs bond to Darnley for Riccio's murder, crown matrimonial, &c., 260; Darnley's bond to, 261; hitherto "honest" (6th March), 264; "appoints" with Mary, deserting Morton and the others (21st March), 269; pardoned (1st April), 272; comes to Court (25th April), 276; on the "Aynesley band" to Bothwell (19th April 1567), 322; looked for by Morton's party (8th May), 327; at Edinburgh with (16th June), 333, 334; to Bedford by Geo. Douglas (20th), 335; Du Croc's report of (21st), ib.; at breaking open the silver casket, 731; to Elizabeth (26th June), 338; absent from Council (13th July)—his benefits from Elizabeth (1560), 350; proposed joint regent (18th July), 355; absent (20th), 357, 359; a joint regent (29th July), 370; at Stirling (2nd Aug.), 371, 372; comes to Edinburgh (6th Aug.), 373; receives M. de Lingerolles (12th), 381, 392; signs Act against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; with Regent at Langsyde (13th May), 405, 408; has Riccarton's escheat, 415; 423, 497, 502; Elizabeth's safe conduct to (16th Sept.), 507; his ill acts, 520; 553, 631; at Perth Convention (28th July), 663; sent against Dunbarton (Aug.), 670.

Glenfruine: Lady Lennox's dower, 400.

Glengarnok, Laird of: with Regent at Langsyde (13th May), 405.

Glenluce, Abbot of: signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403.

"Goif": Mary plays at Seton (April 1567), 558.

Goodacre, Anne: wife of John Baroun, 31; sued for desertion by her reverend husband, 40.

Goodman, Mr: commended to Bedford (9th Nov.), 237; licence to preach in York diocese asked for (7th Dec.), 244; six years at St Andrews, ib.

"Goodyere, the": wish for, 725.

Gordon, Lord: the late Huntly's eldest son, in Dunbar Castle (12th May 1565), 162; to be freed and restored (2nd Aug. 1565), 188; restored to honours (27th Aug.), 198; brings a force to Mary—imputes his father's death to Murray (4th Oct.), 219; restored Earl of Huntly (6th)—joins Mary (8th), 221. See Huntly, Earl of.
-, — Adam: has spoiled Kynlos (8th July), 454.
-, — the late Sir John: 454.
-, — John, of Lochinvar: on Bothwell's assize (12th April), 320. See Lochinvar, Laird of.
-, — Mr John: to Murray from Paris (7th July), 453; to same with letters, &c.—Cockburn in hiding—hopes he will help Scottish schools, &c. (12th), 454.

Gordon, one John: dwelling with Norfolk, Mary orders his letters sent (29th Aug.), 494.
-, — Patrick: pledge for his brother Huntly (1st June), 653.
-, — William: merchant, Wigton, complaint by, 64.
-, — one: prisoner, Berwick (24th Oct.), 229.

Grace, of God, the: a Dundee ship, taken, 36.

Grahame, John, Master of: present at breaking open the silver casket in Edinburgh (21st June 1567), 516, 731; John, Lord G., signs Act against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; with the Regent at Langsyde (13th May), 405; nepos of Montrose, at Perth Convention (28th July), 663.
-, — (Archibald): sent with Maitland's letters, 67; brings Cecil's back, 70, 72, 74; waits answer to suit, 83; rebated 1100l. of 2300l.—payment pressed by Maitland (31st Oct.), 91; desires his balance, 800l., 113; not to know Elizabeth's real meaning, 164; accompanies Hay—hopes to end his suit (12th June 1565), 176; Mary's order for, 194; 210; his hard case moved to Cecil (28th May), 297; his six years' suit pressed by Mary on Elizabeth (13th Aug.), 298; and by Melville on Cecil, 299; referred to the Queen's Council (25th), ib.; again urged on Cecil by Maitland (4th Oct.), 302; and by Mary's Council on Elizabeth's for relief (18th Nov.) 304; ruined without her pity, ib.; to Cecil for settlement (10th Dec.), 307; remembered to Bedford, 310; recommended by Maitland to Cecil (23rd Feb. 1566–7), 315.
-, — Fergus the: his two sons in Carlisle prison, 416; a pledge for his name (19th June), 445.
-, — Ryche the: in the Ormestons' company, 416.
-, — "Garse" Richie: brings Mary's Lochleven apparel to Bolton Castle (20th July), 460; sent for Mary's jewels, returns without (15th Aug.), 478.
-, — Thomas: going to France, 318.

Grahams, the: suing to be Scots (Dec. 1564), 111.

Grand Prior, the: his death, 2; broken to Mary by Mlle. Beton—his testament and prayer, 3.

Grandeville, Cardinal of: confers with Lorraine, 137; 233.

Grange, Laird of: his pension from Edward VI. withdrawn, 18; restored by parliament (Dec.), 100; his orphan nephew recommended as page to Bedford (9th Jan. 1564–5), 114; Grange's two brothers lately dead, ib.; summoned to appear in six days (2nd Aug.), 188; privy to Darnley's design on Riccio, the crown, &c. (6th March), 260; will not desert the murderers (21st), 269; thinks Argyll's dealing with O'Neill "ungodly" (14th June), 285; will work against it, 286; 289, 572; his goodwill to Mary, also the Regent (20th Sept.), 677. See Kirkaldy, William.

Grant, Patrick, of Davey: a hostage, 637.
-, — John, of Freuchie: submits to the Regent (31st March), 637; his hostages, ib.; Grant, Laird of: 642.

Gratious Street: The Talbot in, 624.

Gray, Patrick, Lord: on the "Aynesley band" to Bothwell (19th April), 322; to join Morton's party against him (8th May), 327; requested to come to Edinburgh (12th June), 331; signs Act against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; escorts Morton to Fowlis and Kilspyndie, &c., 472; at Perth Convention (28th July), 663.
-, — (Grey of Wilton), Lord: instructions to, sent to Mary (25th April), 324.
-, — John, clerk of General Assembly, 31, 41.
-, — Raph, of Eaton: 601.
-, — Thomas, of Wark: in Queen's ward, 487.

Great Chamber (Camera Depicta) Westminster: proceedings in (25th–26th Nov. 1568), 559–60.

Greinheid, Laird of: signs Hamilton bond, (8th May), 403; 517.

Grenschellis, Laird of: prisoner at Langsyde (13th May), 405.

Gresham, Sir Thomas: 362; "Gressam, Mr": his suit for Syon, 568.

Grymson Hall, Ipswich: . . . Cavendish's, 687.

Guard, the Scottish: the French to renew (Jan. 1563–4), 38.

Guildford: T. Bischop's trial at, 253.

Guise, Dukes of: Francis, Coligny and Beza accused of his death, 3; the late, 119; Henry, at the Court at Moulins (11th Jan. 1565–6), 250; to be agreed with Marshal Montmorency, ib.

Guise, Carninal of: 36; writes to his niece of Elizabeth's deceit, &c. (Jan. 1563–4), 37, 38; his labour for Throckmorton's release, 39; his danger from Montmorency, 125; to his niece the Queen, 129; his plan for her foreign match, &c., 130; her physician his spy, 133; his conference with Cardinal Grandevile, 136; Mary's sole trustdesires the Orleans marriage for her (27th March 1565), 137; expected at Court) 1st Jan. 1565–6), 250.
-, — the Old Dowager of: Mary would go to (16th July 1567), 354.
-, — House of: like to agree with the Montmorencys, 129; "Dame de G." to marry Condé, 130; Duchess of, the Cardinal's sister-in-law, 137.

Guthrie, Alexander: commissary for Edinburgh, 664.
-, — William: commended to Cecil, 180.

Guyn, Harry; Yaxley's man, 289; brings chests and letters to Mary and Darnley (24th June), 290; their contents, money, &c. (5th July), 293; late Darnley's servant, wishes passport home, 317.

Gwarde, Florans; varlet of chamber, 617.

Gylbert: Mary asks who he is? 15.

Gyott, M.: controller, at Tutbury, 696.