Index: K

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

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'Index: K', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 5, 1574-81, (London, 1907) pp. 770-771. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol5/pp770-771 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Karneye: Robert Melville's letter dated at (18th Aug. 1574), 42.

Keir, Henry: can testify what John Hamilton did, 16; (Mr Henry Keere) follower of d'Aubigny, 335; with d'Aubigny, 356; thought to be a great dealer for the King's marriage, ib.; (Ker) a devoted servant to Mary, 383; gives over the chamberlainship of Arbroath, 389; (Keyre) earnest Protestant, 419; prepares to be despatched to France, 473; a professed enemy to the religion, 493; John Dury inveighs against, 517; speech of, to Randolph, 591; with Randolph, 667.

Kelso: burning of, 156; commissioners to meet at, 200; Englishmen taken in, 338; the Regent Murray at, 464; Hunsdon goes to, ib.
-, —: abbacy of, 503.
-, — (Kilsay), Laird of: shall be made Master of the Household, 503.

Kenilworth: young Seton at, 98; Wal singham's letter dated at (12th July 1575), 167; same (13th), ib.

Kenneth, King of Scotland: battle by, 258.

Kentkarth (Kirtkarthe), Laird of: sent to command all those who came to Stirling without command to depart, 393.

Kentye, Jane: Mary's woman, 541.

Ker, Mr Mark, of Preston Grange: Gentleman of the King's Chamber, 531.

Killigrew, Henry: sent to the Regent, 2; letter received from, 5; to Walsingham (25th June 1574), ib.; to Christopher Hatton (24th), 7; to Walsingham (30th), 13; Lord and Lady Hume's offers to the King known to, 22; to Walsingham (12th July), 23; same, 25; same (18th), 27; Walsingham to, 28; same (23rd), 32; a man lent to, ib.; conferences betwixt, and Huntly, 33; Walsingham to (30th), ib.; letter of, 35; order for revocation of, ib.; to Burghley (3rd Aug.), ib.; to Walsingham, 36; memorial to (16th), 40; notes for, ib.; Elizabeth's goodwill notified by, to the Earl and Countess of Argyll, 42; Argyll to (19th), 43; Countess of Argyll to, ib.; John Arnott to (23rd), 44; travailed to bring the differences betwixt Argyll and the Regent to some good end, 49; subscribes the Regent's desire as to jewels, 50; condition sent by, as to jewels, 52; articles sent by, ib.; Countess of Argyll to (14th Sept.), 56; to Walsingham (19th), 57; Robert Fletcher to, 58; departure of, 59; Morton to (22nd), ib.; departure of, 62; to Walsingham (15th Oct.), 64; same (17th), ib.; Morton would write to, if he knew him to be at Court (27th Nov.), 68; to be sent to the Regent, 84; 98; 101; 111; Walsingham learns from, that Elizabeth is determined to despatch him to Scotland, 112; instructions of, ib.; departure of, 114; instructions to (27th May 1575), 152; memorial delivered by Morton to, 155; to Walsingham (26th June), ib.; same (8th July), 165; Sir James Hume to, 166; Walsingham to (12th), ib.; to Walsingham (16th), 167; same (17th), 168; same (19th), 169; charges Nicholas Errington to communicate some speech of his to the Regent, 170; letter to, ib.; to Leicester (8th Aug.), 171; Morton certified by, of Elizabeth's direction, 173; to Leicester (14th), ib.; wrote all occurrents to Huntingdon, 174; to Leicester (17th), 176; to Walsingham (19th), ib.; to Burghley, 177; Elizabeth to, 184; coming of, to Berwick, 186; to Sir Thomas Smith (18th Sept.), 195; accident happens as, comes to Berwick, ib.; matters delivered to, 196; Morton to (20th), ib.; same (1st Oct.), ib.; memorial delivered to, 199; Morton to (15th), ib.; pacified the troubles, 200; persons like, little, ib.; Morton to (4th Nov.), ib.; letters to, 204; Alexander Hay to (15th March 1575–6), 214; things moved to Elizabeth by, 216 Nicholas Elphinstone to (23rd July 1577), 230; memorial given to, 271 Randolph to (20th March 1577–8), 283; employed in Scotland, 348; promise by in 1573, 349; same, 351; pacification by, 352; same, 354; letters delivered to the Regent by, 359; writing sent to Elizabeth by, ib.; promise by, 361; memorial to, 368; to procure letters Randolph desires should be written by French ministers, 606; 652; 653.

Killigrew, William: voyage of, 5.

Kilmarnock, Castle of: 257; Lord Boyd gets, 261.

Kilmaurs (Kilmawse): house of, 257; Lord Boyd gets land beside, 261.

Kilsyth, Laird of: See Livingston, Sir William.

Kilwinning, Commendator of: signature of, 19; votes for Morton, 296; son of, 381; at the Convention, 545.

Kincardine: Morton at, 197; (Kintarne) Montrose's chiefest house, 257.

King, Richard: a lawyer; laboured to prove that the King had good title to the two realms, 587; ("Alexander") the King did not know of what, did, 618; pamphlet written by, 628.

Kinghorn (Kingorne): 24.

King's Advocate: affirms that Morton ought to be committed to safe custody, 577; the Laird of Whittinghame confesses before, 677.
-, — Council: votes for and against Morton to be of, 296; names of (16th July 1578), 303; 412; some of, should have been changed, 418; assembly of, 485; rashness of, 514.

Kingston: Lord Claud Hamilton's letter dated at (15th July 1580), 463.

Kintarne: See Kincardine.

Kintyre, the Lady of: See Campbell, Lady Agnes.

Kirk, the: policy of, 34; assignation by, for the King's house, 65; ministers of, might do much to abuse d'Aubigny's credit, 400.

"Kirkarte," Abbot of: ally of Morton, 386.

Kirtkarthe, Laird of: See Kentkarth, Laird of.

Kirkcudbright: 260; commissioner for, in Parliament, 303; Arbroath embarks at, 336.

Kirkwall (Orkney): burgesses of, stopped from being free, 206; the King's lieges imprisoned in the castle of, 207.

Knollys, Mr Harry: ship of, 10.

Knowles, Henry, the elder: Mary to be in charge of, 273.

Knowls, William: 286.

Knox, John: assignation to the wife of, 65; book which, wrote, 243.

Kyle: Lord Boyd great in, 2; 254; 255.

Kynneill: 256; Arran's mother at, 339.