Index: K

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

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'Index: K', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 2, 1563-69, (London, 1900) pp. 786-789. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol2/pp786-789 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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Kaill, Captain: and others, plunder a Scottish ship, 652.

Katherine, Lady: wife of Hertford, dead (9th Dec. 1568), her two sons, ib. See Catherine.

Keeper, the Lord: 175; his opinion (1st July), 342; 438; at Hampton Court (4th Dec.), 564; at Westminster, rebukes Murray, &c., by order, for odious charges, of Mary (6th), 567; Book of Articles, &c., read by (7th), 569; other documents received (8th), 571–3; and read, and Morton's paper received (9th), 576; at Hampton Court (12th Dec.), 579; (16th), 583.

Keir, Laird of (Stirling): his wife and Bischop, &c., 252; Bischop's account—Keir's estate—gifts to Bischop, &c., 253; signs Hamilton bond (8th May), 403.

Keith, Lord: Murray to Cecil for his release (20th May 1565), 732; and to Elizabeth for same (11th July 1566), 295; Cecil applied to (13th Aug.), 298; for release on English bonds (20th Sept.), 300; his nearly eight years' servitude (3rd Oct.), ib.; Sir H. Percy as to (17th Nov.), 303; Leicester, Bedford, and Cecil bound for, ib.; Murray's complaint of his hard usage (5th Jan. 1566–7), 309; note as to, 310; Murray's request for, his father's slackness (29th July), 368. See Marischal, Master of.
-, — John: pirate, freed from Edinburgh Castle, 210.

Kelso: the Carrs contend for, 77.

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

Keminckch, Wille: 626.

Kempe, James: 626.

Kenmure House (Lochinvar's): cast down and burnt (15th June), 437, 444, 445.

Kennedy, Jean (Gin Canatte): a maid at Tutbury Castle, 696.
-, — one: punished for hearing mass, 149; released by Queen's order, ib.

Kennedys, the: quarrel for Abbot of Crossraguel's goods (24th Oct.), 88.

Kenneth III.: law of minority in his time, A.D. 1000, 537.

"Keyles," Scotland: Bristol ship's crew murdered at, 277.

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

Killegrew, H.: 12; asked to pay Randolph (7th Nov.), 233; harder than Browne was (8th), 237; Randolph's sorrow as to (26th April), 276; envoy to Scotland, Elizabeth's instructions to, as to Mary, Shan O'Neill, Randolph's "Dream," &c. (13th–15th June), 286–8; Forster to, on Marches, 280; to Cecil, report of rapid journey, audience, &c. (24th), 288; Mary's courtesy—dines with Murray—her condition—factions, &c., 289; to same—his audience—Mary's cough—the prince and nurse, &c. (24th), 290; to same, of the Council dinner—Argyll and O'Neill—the General Assembly, &c. (28th), 290; C. Rokeby, to for a meeting (2nd July), 292; to Cecil—audience—the prince—Morton's affair—O'Neill, &c. (4th), 292; to same—Rokeby taken with Cecil's letter he fears (4th), 293; returns—Murray writes by (11th), 295; accredited by Elizabeth to Mary (24th Feb. 1566–7), 316; reports his audience, &c., to Cecil (8th March), 317; Lennox to Cecil by, 317; Murray to same by (13th), 318; Maitland to same by, ib.; speech to M. Bossetel at London (28th), 319; 324, 326, 328, 330.

Killemore: court of justice at, 471.

Kilpatriek, Jame: 626.

Kilsyth, Laird of: desires passport to France, 257.

Kilwinning, Abbot of: hostile to Lennox, 118; put to the horn (30th Sept. 1565), 732; excuse to Randolph (12th Oct.), 221; sent by the Duke to Cecil (17th), 224; commendator of, with Elizabeth, 230; sent by the Duke to Mary (24th Nov.), 240; remission to, 243; to Archbishop Beton (17th June), 334; signs Dunbarton bond (29th June), 339; would gain time (7th July), 346; desires conference with Balfour, 356; offer to consent to Mary's death (7th Aug.), 374; and thereon join the confederates, 375; commissioner for the Hamiltons, 376; proposals refused by Murray, 387; comes in without assurance, 393; travails for himself and leave to France (15th Sept.), 394; his son taken at Langsyde (13th May), 405, 407; sent to Elizabeth (1st Sept.), 496; his messages please Mary—arrived (13th), leaves for Scotland (15th Sept.), 506, 507; protest by (8th Oct.), 520; signs declaration for Mary (16th Oct.), 532; desired by Elizabeth, 533, 534; despatched for the Duke (20th), 535; protest by (25th Nov.), 553; in the Painted Chamber (25th–26th), 559; protest for Mary (6th Dec.), 566, 573; further protest (9th), 576; protest by (6th Dec.), 578; his London lodgings, &c. (13th), 579; Elizabeth's final answer to (16th), 583; Mary to, &c. (19th), 585; conference with Norfolk, &c. (28th), 592; conference with Regent at Glasgow (13th March), 631; and Edinburgh (22nd), 635.

Kincaid, Mr: message to Randolph, 149.
-, — William: going to France, 318; letters taken from, 643.

King's Head, the: Fleet Street, 624.

Kinlos; spoiled by Adam Gordon (8th July), 454.
-, — Walter, Abbot of: at Perth Convention (28th July), 663.

Kinnoir, the parson of: 665; his confession, 666.

Kinros, Mr Henry: protest for the Constable at Bothwell's trial (12th April), 319.

Kintire, the Scots of: 700 sail for Ireland (6th Aug.), 669.

Kirk, the: petitions Mary, inter alia, to try the King's murderers, &c. (April), 323.

Kirk of Field: scene of Darnley's murder, 312.

Kirkaldy, William, of Grange: to Randolph from Perth—French news, &c. (30th April), 60; to same, on Scottish affairs (19th Sept.), 75; to Leicester, from Alnwick, for instant help (31st Oct. 1565), 232; in bad terms—Maitland labours for (12th Nov.), 237; to Bedford, of parliament, &c., for Elizabeth's "part" as to the murder? (20th April 1567), 322; to same, of Bothwell's divorce, the Queen's collusion, &c., (24th), 324; to same—Bothwell's enmity—will Elizabeth help? (26th), 325; to same of the confederate lords' band—numbers—letters for Murray, &c. (8th May), 327; at Carberry Hill—salutes Mary surrendering (15th), 332; Drury's matter with (17th), 333; to Bedford as to crowning the prince, &c. (20th), 335; to stay Fernehirst, 354; to pursue Bothwell at sea, 376; to Bedford—is no seaman, but sails on 14th (10th Aug.), 378; to be captain of Edinburgh, 383; still pursuing Bothwell (26th Aug.), 388; reports of (1st Sept.), 393; was wrecked on a blind rock (15th), 394; takes the chief Shetlanders prisoners, &c., 395; to Bedford, from Dunbar, delivered to him (1st Oct.), 396; signs Act of Privy Council against Mary (4th Dec.), 398; commanded the horse at Langsyde (13th May), 407; gets Bass's escheat, 415; charged to ward in Dunbarton (1st Aug.), 472; captain of Edinburgh—his protest against Cardinal Beton's heirs (16th), 479; exonered of St Andrews (1547), 494; his pledge to Bothwell ratified by Morton at Carberry Hill, 531; to Murray, of disorder, and urging his return (31st Dec.), 594; refuses Huntly's, &c., demand on 9th to deliver Edinburgh Castle (13th Jan. 1568–9), 607; to Bedford, is friendly to the Regent and Maitland (23rd Oct.), 691. See Grange, Laird of.

Kirkoswald: a very weak place (17th June), 437.

Kneland. See Cleland.

Knollys, Sir Francis: at Council (1st May 1565), 150; warrant to, for Queen of Scots' diets, &c. (21st May), 412; to Northumberland, from Heley, with Elizabeth's orders (25th), 413; to Elizabeth, from Carlisle, of reception by Mary—their conference—her requests—and his advice as to her (29th), 416–17; to Cecil by Lowther (30th May), 419; to Elizabeth, of dispute with Mary on depositions of princes, 420; to Cecil, on question of removal— her train, &c. (2nd June), 421–2; to same—her own and Herries' assertion she came voluntarily, &c. (6th), 423; to same—complains of silence—requests orders (8th), 425; to the Council for definite orders and plain dealing (11th), 427; to Cecil, of Mary's resolute character, objects, &c., and advice thereon, 428; to same — her pointed inquiries—threats—scorn of Elizabeth's mean gift, &c., (12th), 429–30; to same—Middlemore's arrival and audience (13th), 431; to Cecil—Mary's goingouthunting, &c.,—will curtail it (15th June), 436; to same as to styling Murray Governor only, by good luck (16th), ib.; to same—Murray's proceedings near, Mary must be kept, &c. (17th), 437; to same—her audience of De Montmorin—displeasure at himself and Mlddlemore—threats if not released, &c. (21st), 440; to same—will remove her as if commanded, to Bolton (26th), 447; (28th), ib.; to Cecil—Lord Fleming's arrival—Mary's dissatisfaction with Elizabeth's letters— has no warrant to remove her by force—as Cecil knows (5th July), 449–51; to same, as to Bolton—Murray has sent some trifles of apprarel—and been asked for her Lochleven store (7th), 453; to same, from Lowther, on way to Bolton—his trouble with Mary, and "pretence" of authority—lies at Wharton to-night (14th), 456–7; to same—reached Bolton on 15th—a stately house—his "cold backing" deserves no praise (16th), 457; to same—the Lochleven apparel has come—Border news—how to send money, &c., (20th), 460; to same—longs for a letter and his recall—Mary's irony about Cecil—Herries' arrival (25th), 461; to same—with Mary's thanks for Herries' messages, &c. (28th), 464; his account of Mary's hearing sermons against papistry, &c., 466; to Cecil (29th July), 468; to same—Roslin's visit, how to send their money (30th), ib.; to same—Mary's anger at Elizabeth's first uncourteous letter (8th), 474; her change on getting the second—she is a rare woman, and likes plain speaking, 475; to Norfolk, with Herries' letter in Cecil's absence (10th), 476, 477; to Cecil, that Murray witholds her jewels, &c. (15th), 478; to same — Scrope gone to Carlisle against Francis Dacre (16th), 480; to same—Mary's answer as to her friends—compliments her wit and courage, &c., ib.; to Cecil—Mary "discerns" her supporters' humoures—his seal inquired for, &c, 481; Herries to, from Dumfries (17th), ib.; to Cecil, for his sick wife to join him (18th), 482; to same—Mary's trouble at her friends' forfeitures (23rd), 485; to same—a practise for her rescue, 487; to same—trusts Elizabeth will comfort his wife, stayed by her (26th), 490; to same—Marv's answers to Elizabeth's complaints—has urged her to full confidence, &c. (27th), 491; to same, with her party's letters, on Elizabeth's deceiving them, &c. (29th), 493; Mary to, with Scottish news, and a token for his wife (31st), 494; to Cecil—will meet Hunsdon at Newcastle—Mary well guarded, 495; to same, from Newcastle—merchants' complaints, &c. (1st Sept.), 496; to Cecil, from Berwick—an alarm—Wood's message from Murray, &c. (4th Sept.), 500; with Scrope, to Herries in reply, with Elizabeth's asserted proviso as to stopping Scottish parliament, and he may do as he likes (11th), 503; to Cecil, from Bolton—Mary's commissioners—his seven sons, besides daughters, his poverty, &c. (12th), 505; to same—Kilwinning's arrival and departure—his own severe "rhume," &c. (15th), 506; to same, for Captain John Lawder, &c, to France (16th Sept.), 507; to Leicester, for Mary's saddle horses—and on Nicholas Whyte's stay (17th), 508; to Cecil, of a lurking papist taken—Mary's rejection of the Gospel, &c. (21st), 509; to same, by Beton (24th), 512; to Cecil—needs winter garments—a zealous Bishop of York, &c, wanted (29th Sept.), 513; to same—plague in Edinburgh—Lord Seton's risk, &c. (4th Oct.), 515; Mary's opinion of his inquisitiveness (5th), 517; to Cecil—is at York instructing Norfolk, &c., as to Mary (9th), 523; to Norfolk, with suggestions on case, and a husband for Mary (14th Oct.), 529; to Cecil thereon (20th), 534; and of Mary's inquiry on the cause, 535; to same, by Sir George Bowes (24th), 539; to same, for Bishop of Ross—Murray's need of help (25th), 540; by Robert Melville, 541; to same, as to Mary's removal (29th), 542; and his objections to go to Tutbury (31st), 543; to same—need of instant removal (2nd Nov.), 544; note of route sent him (3rd Nov.), 545; to Cecil, of his arrangements, &c. (5th), ib.; Sussex to, has no horses (6th), 546; to Cecil, of Mary's charge against him (10th), 547; to same, attempting explanation (11th), 548; and Scrope's return, 549; to same, as to reducing horsemen for expense (12th), ib., 550; and sends his son William home (19th), 550; to same—Mary's fear of removal, &c. (21st), 551; to Cecil, for explicit order (not given) for removal (3rd Dec), 563; to same, in reply (6th), 568; his lease of Syon, ib.; to Cecil, of Mary (10th Dec.), 578; to same, on the "respet" of commission (15th), 582; Elizabeth to, for pressure on Mary to answer (20th), 586; Cecil to, thereon (22nd), 589; to Elizabeth of his threats, &c., as instructed (26th), ib., 592; to Cecil, on same, 592; to Cecil, of Mary's offence at Murray's charges, &c. (31st Dec.), 593; to same, of her change (1st Jan. 1568–9), 594; and her writing to Bishop of Ross (3rd), 595; to same—Alva's audacity, &c. (13th), 600; to Elizabeth, weary of serviee, advice, &c. (17th), 602; to Cecil, with letter for opinion, 603; to same, will not serve at Tutbury (19th), 605; his wife's death, &c. (21st), 606; Elizabeth to, thereon, &c. (22nd), 608; to conduct Mary to Tutbury (26th Jan. 1568–9), 610; to Elizabeth, from Wetherby (28th), 611; to Cecil, ib.; to the Council, from Pomfret (29th), 612; to Cecil, from Rotheram, Mary's weariness, &c., 613; to same—she rests at Chesterfield two days (1st Feb.), 614; to same, from Tutbury, arrived—needs money (5th), 616; as to Lord Boyd, 617; leaves for Court (8th), 618; Mary's commission by, 619; Norfolk's requests to (10th Oct.), 686.

Knollys (Knolles), Henry: to Cecil, from Bolton—his brother's sorrow—his own attack of illness (21st Jan. 1568–9), 606; to Cecil, from Wetherby—Mary's journey (27th Jan.), 611; at Tutbury (5th Feb.), 616; to Cecil, for consideration (8th), 618; his speech to Lord Boyd, 624; to Cecil, on T. Bischop's behaviour, &c. (6th March), 628.
-, — William: on Reade's watch, Carlisle, 458; directed in carriage of money, 468; returns with it (15th Aug), 479; 495; reports against (5th Nov.), 545; to be dismissed (11th Nov.), 549; is sent to his mother, though misreported (19th), 550.

Knox, John: to write to Cecil shortly (3rd June 1563), 11; to Cecil—his fears of the ass—Queen Mary a born plague—his troubled heart, &c. (6th Oct. 1563), 24; to Dudley, on religion—low opinion of Scottish nobles, and English superstitious ceremonies, &c., 25; to the Congregation to meet and support two dear brethren in trouble (9th), 26; Mary's displeasure at this, 30; instructed by General Assembly (29th), 31; to preach at the Treasurer's penance, 33; signs letter to the English archbishops (10th Feb. 1563–4), 40; Murray's support of, 35, 46; twice proclaimed for marriage on 26th March, 54; the Queen's anger—Randolph's disapproval, ib.; Archbishop Hamilton desires speech with (30th April), 61; to Randolph, at Berwick—his ears to be pulled—French news—offers to meet him (3rd? May), ib.; preaches before Darnley, Murray, &c. (26th Feb. 1564–5), 128; forbid to preach, 219; "preacher," on list, privy to Riccio's murder, 270; in the West—his "austerity" feared (14th July 1567), 351; his "austerity"—quotes Scripture texts, &c., to Throkmorton urging lenity (17th July), 355; preaches against France—the flesh post of Egypt—threatens plagues, &c. (21st), 359; at coronation of James VI., preached on Joas (29th July), 370; (Nox), Maitland on (20th Sept. 1569), 677.

Knyveton, John: Shrewsbury's servant, 658.
-, — T.: 620, 648; to get a ward and marriage, 658.

Kyllam: spoiled, &c. (4th Nov.), 700.

Kynele: the burning of, 469.

"Ladyes, History of": tapestry for Tutbury, 606.