Index: C

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 5, 1574-81. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1907.

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Cabinet Councillors: 632; travail that Randolph be not heard before the Assembly, 641; (Cabinet men), 692.

Caen: Montmorency at liberty in, 6.

Cæsar, . . . : the physician, 31.

Caithness: prize brought to, 27.
-, — Bishop of: Prior of St. Andrews; malcontent, 295; votes against Morton, 296; a Councillor, 297; at Dunfermline's election (18th June 1578), 301; earldom of Lennox granted to, 305; same, 314; grant of the earldom of Lennox to, revoked, 334; next person to the Crown saving the house of Hamilton, 660. See also Lennox, Earl of (Robert Stewart).
-, — (Cattnes), Earl of: examination before (5th July 1574), 21; names of pirates received from, 27; estate of, 252; Sutherland oppressed by, 253; account of, 258; malcontent, 295; votes against Morton, 296; a Councillor, 297; at Dunfermline's election (18th June 1578), 301; said to have passed over the water, 306; lords nominate, 318; heads proponed by, 326; catholic, 329.
-, — Earls of: Lord Sinclair descended of, 261.

Calais: besieged by Edward I., 79; Jackson to carry letters to, 93; letters sent to, 94; stay of French commissioners at, 664.
-, — . . . (Cales): master of a ship of war, 10; (Calice), fly-boat belonging to, 15; (Captain Caleis) rigged out two ships, 25; pardoned at Morton's suit, 308; 600l. received from the friends of, 376; a pirate, 449.

Calder (Cawder), Laird of: sister of, 1; (Cawlder), 256.

Callender, Castle of: Lord Livingston's chief house, 259.

Calvinist sect: 329.

Calvinists, the: discord between the Lutherans and, 240; 243; 271; 636.

Cambridge: Shrewsbury thought to have sent his children to, 135.

Cambuskenneth, Abbot of: accompanies the Earl of Mar to Stirling Castle, 287; biencontent, 295; votes for Morton, 296; a Councillor, 297; at Dunfermline's election (18th June 1578), 301; of the King's Council, 303; Lord of Articles (16th July 1578), ib.; ally of Morton, 386; (the collector) misliked, 395; advised to remove, from the King, 396; at Stirling, 410; warns the King of the enterprise, 411; some say that, should have been charged with sudden reckonings, 418; some think, should have been displaced, 431; should lose his life before he lost possession of the King, 434; Lennox's purpose after, is removed, 481; to be displaced, 498; at the Convention, 545; same (20th Feb. 1580–1), 640; conference with, 695.

Campbell: Lennox at, 487.
-, — George: ship of, 24.
-, — Lady (Agnes): wife of Turlough Lynagh; looked to be in Scotland, 379; arrives at the Scottish Court, 421.

Camus, Prince of Norway: slain, 256.

Canterbury: 7.
-, — Archbishop of: steward of, 70; (Thomas à Becket) killing of, 257.

Cantt, Gilbert: ship of, 509.

Caprington, Laird of: 257.

Car, . . . : solicitor for Cesford, 629.

Carey (Carye), Captain: soldier under, 466.
-, — Edward: to Walsingham (16th Jan. 1574–5), 84; same (17th), ib.; same (11th March), 102.

Carlaverock: Lord Maxwell's house, 260.

Carlile, Adam, of Bredekirk: carried the granddaughter of Lord Carlisle into England, 87.

"Carlinge," the: David Elliot called, 238.

Carlisle: Killigrew desires to know whether he is to go to (12th July 1574), 26; no place so fit as, for meeting of commissioners, 382; meeting at, 396; commissioners at, in 1563, 439; letter dated at (16th June 1580), 451; Lord Scrope's letter dated at (18th), 465; same (17th Jan. 1580–1), 588; same (28th), 645.
-, — Lord: death of son and heir of, 87; estate of, 263.

Carlton, Thomas: receives fugitives, 62; list of fugitives maintained by, 63; (Calton) Lord Carlisle's granddaughter at the house of, 87.

Carmichael: four of the surname of, to remain in England, 189; same, 190; same, 194.
-, — John: warden of the coining house, 98.
-, — Laird of (Sir John Carmichael, yr.): pension for, 1; not commended for a pension, 2; shall answer old attempts (25th June 1574), 6; the Regent offered the delivery of, 157; inconvenience happened between the Lord Warden of the Middle March and (8th July 1575), 165; disorder happened upon some speeches between Sir John Foster and, 166; one whom the Regent dearly loves, 167; the matter chanced between Sir John Foster, and, ib.; shot through his doublet, 168; man delivered to, 169; meeting of the Lord Warden and, 171; meeting between the Lord Warden and, 180; same, 186; same, 189; the Regent to deliver, 190; same, 194; to be with Huntingdon, ib.; able to satisfy Walsingham, 195; return of, 199; persons sorry, is come home, 200; to meet English commissioners, ib.; 201; release of, ib.; in Teviotdale, 215; meeting between Lord Scrope, &c., and, 221; meeting appointed betwixt Sir George Heron and, 222; made suit that he might be leader of Scottish men sent to Ireland, 356; continues keeper of Liddisdale, 373; there will be devices to remove, ib.; at Stirling, 393; accepts the charge of Liddisdale, 512; receives a discharge of his keeping of Tiviedale, 587; dealing of, with Sir John Foster, 619; commanded not to go to Angus, 662; to be at Edinburgh, 667.

Carnes, Lawrence: "lawman" in Orkney and Shetland, 205.

Carno (Haune), Laird of (Drummond): 259.

Carr, Andrew: depends on Lennox, 508; same, 527; of Fauldonside, sent to the Borders, 590.
-, — Mr Mark: desire that, be repossessed of his office, 318; 319.

Carrick: Lord Boyd great in, 2; 254; 255; country of, 256; Arbroath lurks in, 339.

Carrickfergus: 257.

Carrs, the: 223; at Edinburgh, 232; malcontents, 295; hatred betwixt Morton and, 355; 356; lean to Lennox, 391; 397; incline to d'Aubigny, 401; Morton makes means for the reconciliation of the Humes and, 404; try to agree with Angus, 429; in talk with Angus for reconciliation, 435; Angus and, near agreement, 443; accompany Lennox, 496; wholly affected to Lennox, 503.

Carsnale, John: Bishop of the Isles, 34.

Case, Captain: 245.

Casimir, Duke: letters from, 240.

Cassillis: house of, 257.
-, — Earl of: Lord Robert Stewart married the sister of, 252; 254; history of, 256; catholic, 329; ally of Morton, 386; "his lordship" assured of, 657.
-, — Lady: Lord Glammis has conference for the marriage of, 253.
-, — Master of: the King mislikes, to attend on him, 531; chosen Gentleman of the King's Chamber, ib.; to serve, 545.

Castalze, Pierre: captain of the galleys, 24.

Castil, the Sieur du: Mary's physician, 304.

Castille, King of: See Henry.
-, — Kingdom of: King Henry restored to, 79.

Castle Campbell: Argyll's house, 256.

Castle Carrick: Argyll's house, 256.

Castle Sempill: 261.

Cathcart: chief house of Lord Cathcart, 263.
-, — David: pirate, 206.
-, — Lord: 254; decayed in living, 263; votes for Morton, 296; of the King's Council, 303; favourer of Mary, 329; Hamilton Castle besieged by, 336; about the King, 339; at Stirling, 410; depends on Morton, 501; at a Council, 502; same, 511; does not agree to the choice of Lennox, ib.; singularly devoted to Elizabeth, 522; 528; at the Convention, 545; blows between Captain James Stewart and Morton stayed by, 576; will not leave Angus, 625; at the Convention (20th Feb. 1580–1), 640; and others assemble, 642; "his lordship" assured of, 657.

Catherine de Medicis: Bishop of Ross advises, 75; in Montmorency's house, 110; Mr Cotton's letter communicated to, 151; letter to, 209; 210; Nau's brother to obtain letters from, 241; Mr Gilbert Grey brings letters from, 387; George Douglas to follow the advice of, 467.

Cattesmore: Dick Bayes born at, 11.

Cesford, Laird of (Warden of the Middle March of Scotland): 61; cattle in the keeping of, 168; purpose of, to present himself with overture of his service to James VI., 223; has been with the Regent, ib.; a Protestant, &c., 255; horse of servant of, 296; Hunsdon's message to, 317; Catholic, 329; made delivery for slaughter of George Foster, 342; pay of, 371; quarrels betwixt, and Carmichael, 373; has kept East Tiviedale well, ib.; the King likes, ib.; meeting to be kept betwixt, and the deputy warden of the East Marches of England, 374; fit to have entertainment, 386; and other friends of Lennox conclude to stand fast together, 502; Bowes confers with, 508; returns nothing satisfied, 512; Bowes deals with, 527; has power to do justice, 529; Gentleman Extraordinary of the King's Chamber, 531; Tiviedale to be committed to, 587; sent to the Borders, 590; example of the delivery of, 597; solicitor for, attends to hear what is done, 629; letter sent by, 644.

Chalmer, Robert: ship of, 24.

Chamberlain of Scotland: See Fleming, Lord.

Chancellor, Mr: See Mildmay, Sir Walter.
-, — of Scotland: See Glammis, Lord; and Avendale, Lord (Andrew); and Atholl, Earl of.

Chancery (London): patents in, 309.

Charles le Gros, King of France: 76; forces supplied to, 81.
-, — the Wise, King of France: 79.
-, — VII., King of France: 81.
-, — VIII., King of France: aided Henry VII. to obtain the kingdom of England, 79.
-, — IX., King of France: death of, 34; oration to, 74; care of, for the Bishop of Ross, 75; to intercede for the Bishop of Ross, ib.; laboured for the Scots, 76; epigram to, 82; death of, 91; league with, 117; death of, 121; same, 129, 138; ambassador to Scotland from, 561.

Charterhouse, the: Cockyn with Lord Henry Howard at, 87; same, 88.

Chartres, Vidame of: letter to, 109.

Chasteau, Monsieur: Maille to assist in Mary's council with, 241.

Chastre, Monsieur De La: sent to England, 115; has been in London, 117.

Chatelherault, Duke of (the Duke): sons of welcome (30th June 1574), 14; declaration from, to Mary, 16; 19; sons of, accepted, 114; ordnance lent by, 156; at Hamilton, 204; preacher to, 243; the nether-ward of Clydesdale ruled by the sons of, 254; history of, 255; 360.

Chatsworth: 89; Shrewsbury to remove to, 228; Leicester received at, 229; Lady Shrewsbury at, 236; Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury's letter dated at (2nd Aug. 1578), 314; same (10th Sept.), 321; Mary receives a letter at, 323; Mary could have been contented to have gone easier journeys to, 484; articles for Mary's proof of, 558.

Chaunneuse, Mons. de: 561.

Cheapside: 107; Cockyn going through, 133; the "Horse Head" in, 147.

"Checker," the: Cockyn at, 108; (Chequer) Hamilton used to lie in, 131.

Chene, Mr Robert: false judgment against, 208.

Chester: 235.
-, —: Comptroller of, 235.
-, — Vice-Chamberlain of: See Glasier, Mr.
-, — . . . : ship taken by, 686.

Chevreuse, Duchy of: payment to George Douglas out of, 240.

Chief Justice of Scotland: See Argyll, Earl of.

Chisholme, James: Gentleman of the King's Chamber, 531.
-, — John: to Mary (7th July 1575), 158.

Christian Faith, Confession of the: 451.

Church, the (Scotland): pique betwixt, and the Regent, 36; the Regent would introduce into, the liberty used by the magistrates and bishops of the Church of England, 180; fast holds her own, ib.; Bishop of Galloway not reconciled to, 181.

Church lands: 563.

Cicero: saying of, 74; 600.

Cicognes, Mons.: Governor of Dieppe; Captain Halkeston speaks to, 220.

Claidzowe, lands of: Hamilton gets, 256.

Clan Ranald, the: Lord Lovat slain by, 263.

Clarcke, John: owner of the Falcon, 21.

Claret: 21.

Clark, Captain: dead, 182.

Clarke, "Sanders": Provost of Edinburgh, 581.

Clarkston (Clarkinton), Laird of: letters from, 586.

Claye, John: owner of the Falcon, 21.

Cleish, Laird of: quarrel betwixt, and George Afflecke, 397; the Council send, to Bowes to know whether he was a messenger or an ambassador, 501.

Clerk, Alexander: letters to, 57.
-, — of Register: See Macgill, Mr James; and Hay, Alexander.
-, — Patrick: had licence to fight single combat, 208.

Clerk, . . . : an English pirate, 377.

Clifton, Sir Jervis: Sandes thinks he might obtain licence to visit, 146.

Clifton (Clyfton) . . . : has prepared for Mary's voyage, 71.

Clowstane, William: pardoned for piracy, 207.

Clyde: 261.

Clydesdale, Sheriff of: 254; lands of Claidzowe in, 256; castles in, ib.; Lord Somervell's residence in, 260.

Cobham, Lady: Cockyn afraid to discover what he knew of, 94; a favourer of Mary, ib.; words touching, 145.
-, — Lord: Mr Bertie would speak to, 89.
-, — Sir Henry: letter from, 376; to Burghley (12th April 1580), 394; communicates answer to Arbroath, 446, 560.

Cockburn (Colbron), Captain: says there is a ship come from Dieppe (25th June 1574), 5; (Colbrone) lost 300 francs, 37; (Cockburn) let fall somewhat whereby it might appear how necessary it were for Her Majesty to have a minister in Scotland, 102; to Burghley (4th Nov. 1575), 199; to pass to France, 220; returned to Scotland, 230; (Colborne) a "Marianiste," 274; bearer of a letter, 302; (Captian Ninian) dead, 337; son of, 586.
-, — Francis: James VI. writes in favour of (26th July 1580), 467, 586.
-, — Robert: passport for (20th March 1576–7), 227.

Cockyn, Henry: memoranda for the examination of (16th Jan. 1574–5), 83; Bishop of Ross' man conferred with, ib.; memoranda for the examination of (20th), 84; answers by (21st), 85; interrogatories for (5th Feb.), ib.; matters touching examination of, 86; interrogatories for, ib.; examination of (16th), ib.; confession of (20th), 88; to Walsingham (21st), 93; confession of, 95; went to Francis Bartie, &c., 96; Netsmithe requested, to deliver letters to Nicholas, 97; met Hamilton, ib.; those touched in the confession of, 101; Elizabeth thinks more might be got out of, 102; Walsingham to (12th March), ib.; articles delivered to (14th), 103; explanation of, 105; confession of (18th), 111; same, 113; Doctor Good examined concerning (28th April 1575), 121; same, 122; cipher of, 123; John Nasmyth examined concerning, ib.; a book-binder, 124; John Nasmyth has known, four or five years, ib.; cipher delivered to, ib.; John Nasmyth's answers concerning, 125; reply of, to Nasmyth, 126; what conference Doctor Atslowe had with? 127; Atslowe never had any conference with, 128; reply of, ib.; same, 129; Nasmyth further examined concerning, 130–132; Hamilton brought to, 133; business with, ib.; reply of, ib.; confession of, 134; to charge Good, &c., 136; notes from the confession of, ib.; same, 137; letter sent by, to Mary, 138; pension of, ib.; cipher of, ib.; letters received by, ib.; Morgan advertised, of the stay of the Parliament, ib.; letter from Mary to, ib.; Morgan rides with, ib.; conveyers of letters to, 139; Hamilton receiver of letters from, ib.; Hamilton comes to, ib.; sent to deliver letters, ib.; meets Hamilton, ib.; letter of, ib.; cipher of, ib.; interrogatories delivered to, ib.; requested to prepare letters, ib.; confession of, ib.; Doctor Attslowe's denial concerning, 149; Attslowe confronted with, ib.; Doctor Good never caused, to write any letter to the Bishop of Ross, ib.; Doctor Good's statements concerning, 141; honestly avouched to the faces of Doctor Good, &c., 142; examination of (19th May 1575), 145; statement of (20th), ib.; confession of, ib.; things delivered to, 147; ciphers delivered to, 148; bid Hamilton and Netsmyth to dinner, ib.; should bring advertisements from London, ib.; cipher delivered to, ib.; letters to, 149; bookbinder called, ib.; book written by, ib.; Alexander Hamilton meets, ib.; apprehended, ib.; Nicholas Jude brings Alexander Hamilton to, 150; with Gilbert Curlle, ib.; letter to, ib.

Cogane, Thomas: 9.

Coining House: 197.

Colchester: William Hudson of, 46.

Cold Harbour: Netsmithe went to, 107; 124, 132.

Coldinga: Frederic II.'s letter dated at (10th Jan. 1578–9), 333.

Coldingham: abbacy of, 503.
-, — Prior of (Alexander Hume, yr., of Manderston): Gentleman of the King's Chamber, 531; at the convention, 545; to serve, ib.; Archibald Douglas's house seized by, 571.

Coleman Street (London): "the Bell" in, 146.

Collector of the thirds of the Church: See Cambuskenneth, Abbot of.

College of Justice and Session: William Maitland of Lethington one of the Senators of, 47.

Collingwood, Sir Cuthbert: order at Fouldon affirmed in the presence of, &c., 218.

Colvile, Mr John, Master of Requests: ring brought from Angus to Hunsdon by, 648.
-, — Mr William: goes to Randolph—part of Randolph's instructions given to, for Angus, 647; mentioned, 697.

Como, Cardinal of: Bishop of Ross to (27th Sept. 1578), 322.

Comptroller, the: See Tullibardine, Laird of; Captain James Stewart made, 641.

Condé, Prince of: 261; arrives in England, 455; negotiation of, 459; 560; repulse of, 562; brother of, coming to England, 651.

Constable of Scotland: See Erroll, Earl of.
-, — Sir Robert, Marshal of Berwick: Hunsdon takes, with him, 201; to the Privy Council (28th Feb. 1575–6), 212; 589.

Conventions: proclamations at (3rd March 1574–5), 97; at Stirling, 384; same, 387; to have begun at Edinburgh, 395; 397; appointed at Edinburgh, 403; lords bent to have an alteration of the Council at, 467; 509; 519; 520; 632; 640; 641; Angus comes to, 694.

Cope, Dr Allen: Mary to (3rd Aug. 1577), 233; (Dr Allen) cipher of, 234.

Copley, Captain: See Cotton, Captain.
-, — Mr: created a knight and baron, 251; pretended to be for Mary's ser vice, ib.; gave Morgan encouragement to go to Spain, 252.

Coquille, Order of the: shall be offered to Morton, &c., 109.

Cordaillot, . . .: Nau writes to, 562.

Corker, Thomas; to Walsingham (6th) May 1575), 135.

Corn: never so plenteous in Scotland, 181.

Cornelius, Adrian: goods pertaining to, 10.
-, — Simon: son of, 10.

Cornellis, one: should work Scotch mines, 36.

Cornishe, John: examination of (June 1574), 15; condemned, 28.

Cornwall: Killigrew gone to, 214; Walsingham gone to, 215.

Corsbee, James: Peter Fisher hired by, 24; (Corsbie) pirate, 206; pardoned, 207.

Corsman, Hans: the King of Denmark's confirmation of Orkney and Shetland to Lord Robert Stewart sent by, 205.

Corswell, Laird of: 256.

Corton (Cornetoun): a ketch foreanent, 44.

Cossé, the Marshal de: coming to England, 651.

Cotton (or Copley), Captain: 178.
-, — William: Bishop of Ross to (26th April 1575), 120; (Mr) Monsieur Villeroy to (22nd May), 151; Bishop of Ross to (27th), ib.; to Heughington, 152; mark of, ib.

Cottrell, Andrew: owner of the Falcon, 21.

Council, Clerk of (Scotland): See Young. Mr George.
-, — of Scotland: Privy Council of England to (Aug. 1579), 344.
-, — of the North: members of, 382.
-, — of Trent: Henry III. promises to introduce, into France, 376; practices agreed on at, 610.

Count Palatine: discord in the country of, 240.

Cowal (Cowall), lordship of: Argyll's progress in (July 1574), 34.

Cowdenknowes, Laird of: See Hume, Sir James.

Cowrons, James: 208.

Cox, Thomas: examination of (June 1574), 15; condemned, 28.

Craganes, Laird of: 257.

Cragge, Mr John: the King's preacher, 397; inveighs against false accusations, 577.

Craigneilston (Craignelson): Countess of Lennox endowed of, 244.

Cranston, Cuthbert: bill against, to be omitted, 374.

Crawford, Captain: hurt in the foot, 336; remains at Hamilton, 337; same, 338; brother of, 379; same, 686.
-, — David: 25.
-, — Earl of: estate of, 253; same, 257; secretary to, 263; Glammis slain by, 283; catholic, 329; gone to Rome, 524; Dundee at the command of, 564.
-, — John: passed to Ireland, 379; (one) returned to Scotland, 658.
-, — Moor: miners on, 5.
-, — . . .: brother to Captain Crawford, 686.

Creichton, Castle of: 257.
-, — Lord: account of the family of, 261.
-, — Ninian, of Bellibuk: 262.

Creichtons, the: Earl Marishal in alliance with, 256.

Crichelaw, John: examination of (June 1574), 15; (Crechlaw) condemned, 28.

Cripplegate: 108; "the Sun" at, 146; same, 147.

Croix (Croy), La: arrives from France, 666.
-, — Mons. De La: packets, &c., sent by, 514; despatched for powder, 520.

Crooks (Crwkis): Countess of Lennox endowed of, 244.

Crookston: chief house of the Earls of Lennox, 256.

Crossraguel, Abbot of: thought to be of Lochleven's party, 179; votes for Morton, 296.

Crown of Scotland: 291.

Crumettie, "Hutcheoun": imprisoned, 207.

Culane, William: had licence to fight single combat, 208.

Culross, Abbot of (Alexander Colvill): Lord of Articles (16th July 1578), 303; at Stirling, 410.

Cumberland: possessed by James VI.'s progenitors, 300.

Cumbernauld (Tumernald): Robert Fleming rewarded with the lands of, 259.

Cumla, Old: 208.

Cunningham: Lord Boyd great in, 2; 254; 255; lairds living in, 257; 261.
-, — (Coninghame), William: put in prison, 206; desire that, be repossessed of his office, 318; 319.

Cunninghamhead, Laird of: 257.

Cunninghams, the: Sempills in controversy with, 261.

Cupar: Abbot of Arbroath at, 178; at the Earl of Rothes' command, 564.

Curle (Curll), Gilbert: orders delivered to, 16; (Gilbert) to translate the Queen's cipher, 20; letters delivered to, 23; Countess of Shrewsbury to, 72; letter to, 148; letter received of, 150; letters to, ib.; prays Sandes to give a letter to Morgan, ib.; gave Nevill Sandes money, 151; letter from, 194; to John Livingston (21st August, 1575), ib.
-, — James: daughter of, to attend on the Queen of Scotland, 74.

Cuthbert, John: letter from, 109; mithridate delivered to, 144.