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Kerr, George

Kerr, Henry

Ker, Robert, Earl of Roxburgh

Ker, Sir Thomas, of Ferniehurst

Kers, the

Keymis

Killigrew, Sir Henry

King, John, Bishop of London

King, William

King’s Men

Kirk; attacks on Mary and Henry; relations with James; clashes with Morton; attacks on d’Aubigny; Black Acts; and Huntly; debates over Anna’s coronation; alliance with Bothwell; attacks on Anna; compared to Church of England

Kirk, servant of Charles

Kirkcaldy of Grange

Kirk o’ Field

Knewstubs, John

Knox, John;
First Blast of the Trumpet

Krabbe, Iver

Kronborg Castle

Lafuente, Diego, Father (Padre Maestro)

Lake, Sir Thomas

Lamb, Cristell

Lando, Girolamo

Langside

Laud, William

Lauder Bridge Conspiracy

Laurenziana Library, Florence

Law, James, Bishop of Glasgow

Lawson, James

Leicester, Robert, Earl of, see Dudley, Robert

Leith

Lennoxes, the

Leslie, John, Bishop of Ross

Leslie, suspect in Gowrie plot

Leviston, James

Lewkener, Sir Lewis

libels; against Lennox; against James; against James and Buckingham

Lindsay, Alexander

Lindsay, Christian

Lindsay, David, minister

Lindsay, Patrick, sixth Lord

Lindsey, David, tenth Earl of Crawford

Lindsey, Skipper

Linlithgow

Little, Helen

Lively, Edward

Lochleven, Lady of

Lochleven Castle (Kinross-shire)

Locke, John

Lockyer, Roger

London (including Westminster and Whitehall); James’s entry into (1604); plague in;
Locations in:
Banqueting House; Chancery Lane; Chapel of Henry VII; Charing Cross Road; Denmark House; Durham House; Ely House; Holborn; Middle Temple; Parliament House; St Paul’s Cross; St Paul’s Cathedral; St Martin’s in the Fields; Smithfield; Strand; Tyburn; Westminster Abbey; Westminster Hall; Whitehall; York House

London, Bishop of, see King, John

Lords Enterprisers

Lords of the Articles

Lords of the Congregation

Lotti, Ottaviano

Louis XIII, King of France

Louisa Juliana, mother of Frederick V, Count Palatine

Low Countries

Lyon, John

Lyon, Thomas, of Baldukie, Master of Glamis; as Treasurer

MacGill, James

Mackenzie, George, Earl of Cromarty

Madrid; Charles and Buckingham in; Escorial Palace; San Geronimo, monastery of

Maister Randolphes Phantasey
(book)

Maitland, John, of Thirlestane; created Lord Thirlestane; poems of; relations with Anna; wife of; death of; James’s sonnet on

Maitland, William, of Lethington

Manners, Lady Catherine (Kate); marries Buckingham

Manners, Francis, Earl of Rutland

Mar, Annabella, Countess of, see Murray, Annabella

Mar, John, Earl of, see Erskine, John

March, Countess of

March, Robert, Earl of, see Stewart, Robert

Margaret, Princess of England, later Queen of Scotland

Margaret, Princess; death of

Marguerite, Duchess of Savoy

Maria, Infanta of Spain

Marie de Guise, Regent of Scotland

Marioni, Piero Antonio

Marscell, James

Mary, Princess of England, later Duchess of Suffolk

Mary I, Queen of England

Mary, Queen of Scots, marries Henry; and Scottish Reformation; Knox’s attack on; Moray rebels against (Chaseabout Raid); pregnancy of; relations with Bothwell; relations with Riccio; murder of Riccio; escapes to Dunbar; writes to Elizabeth; birth of James; deteriorating relations with Henry; baptism of James; reconciliation with Henry; and Henry’s murder; places James at Stirling; final meeting with James; abduction by Bothwell; marries Bothwell; abdicates; imprisoned at Lochleven; escapes from Lochleven; defeated at Langside; escapes to England; in England; relations with James; Act of Association; Babington Plot; execution of

Mary, Princess

masques

Mathias, Povel, Bishop of Zealand

Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor; death of

Mawe, Leonard

Maximilian of Bavaria

Maxwell, Sir John, fourth Lord Herries

Maxwell, John, eighth Lord

Melvill, Andrew;
Stephanischion;
attacks James

Melvill, James

Melville, Sir James; relations with Anna

Melville, Robert, of Murdocairnie

Melville, William, of Tongland

Michelangelo

Middlesex, Lord Treasurer, see Cranfield, Sir Lionel

Middleton, Thomas

Mildmay, Sir Anthony

Millenary Petition

Molin, Nicolo

Mombirneau, M.

Mompesson, Sir Giles

Monson, Sir William

Montagu, James, Bishop

Montague, Lord Chief Justice

Montgomerie, Alexander

Montgomery, Hugh, Earl of Eglinton

Montgomery, Robert, Bishop of Glasgow

Montrose, John, Earl of, see Graham, John

Moray, James, Earl of, see Stewart, Lord James

Moray, James, Earl of, see Stewart, James, of Doune

Moray, Countess of

More, Sir George, Lieutenant of the Tower

Moretta

Morton, James, fourth Earl of, see Douglas, James

Moysie, David

Munk, Peter

Murray, Annabella, Countess of Mar; as James’s governess; as Henry’s governess

Murray, James

Murray, John, Keeper of the Privy Purse

Murray, Sir Patrick

Murray, Robert, Commissar of Stirling

Murray, Sir William

Murray, William, of Abercairney, later Lord Invertyle

Muses’ Welcome, The

Musselburgh

Napier, Barbara

Navarre

Neile, Richard, Bishop of Durham

Nethersole, Sir Francis

Neville, Sir Henry

Newmarket

New Hall

News from Scotland

Nicolson, George

Nielssøn, Jens

Nithsdale, Lord

North Berwick

Nottingham, Charles, Earl of, see Howard, Charles

Oath of Allegiance; controversy over

Oatlands (Surrey)

Octavians

Ogilvie of Powrie

Oglander, John

Oliphant, Master of

Oliphant, suspect in Gowrie Plot

Olivares, Condé de

Oliver, Isaac

Osborn, Francis

Osborne, Francis

O’ Sclaittis, Jocky, see Erskine, John

Oslo

Otto, Landgrave of Hesse

Overbury, Sir Thomas, friendship with Carr; murder of

Oxford, University of

Paddy, Sir William

Pagès, Bastien

Palatinate

Paris

Parker, William, Lord Monteagle

Parliament, English; (1604); (1605); (1606); (1607); (1610); (1621); (1624); (1648); Charles’s involvement in; see also grievances; parliamentary elections

Parliament, Scots; (1571); (1579); (1587); (1617); Kirk representation in; James’s understanding of

parliamentary elections

Parma, Duke of

Parsons, Robert, Father;
Judgement of a Catholicke Englishman

Paul V, Pope

Paulet, Sir Amias

Peace-Maker: or Great Brittaines Blessing, The

Percy, Thomas

Perth; Five Articles of; James’s visit to (1617); pacification of

Pesaro, Zuane

Pett, Phineas

Philip II, King of Spain

Philip III, King of Spain

Philip IV, King of Spain

Piedmont, Prince of

Piggott, Sir Christopher

Pont, Robert

Porter, Endymion

Prague

prerogative, royal

Primrose, Henry’s foster-brother

privilege, parliamentary

Privy Council (England); Charles’s involvement in

Privy Council (Scotland)

Protestantism

Puritanism; and the Hampton Court Conference

Rainoldes, Dr John

Ralegh, George

Ralegh, Sir Walter; trial of (1603); voyage to the Orinoco; imprisonment, trial and execution of

Ralegh, Walter (son of Sir Walter)

Ramel, Henrik

Ramsay, Gilbert

Ramsay, John, later Earl of Holderness; in Gowrie Conspiracy; knighted

Randolph, Thomas

Rannald, Patrick

Reformation; Scottish; English

Reid, James

Remington, Dr John

Riccio, David

Riccio, Joseph

Rich, Sir Henry, Viscount Kensington

Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick

Richard II, King of England

Richlieu, Cardinal

Robert III, King of Scots

Robert, Prince

Robertson, George, minister

Rochester

Rochester, Robert, Viscount, see Carr. Robert

Rolock, Hercules

Roman Catholicism; in England; act against recusancy (1606); James’s writings against

Rome

Roos, Anna

Royston

Royston Petition

Rudolf II

Rupert, Prince, Duke of Lusatia

Russell, Francis, Earl of Bedford

Russell, Lord Francis

Russell, John

Ruthven, Alexander, Master of Ruthven

Ruthven, Barbara

Ruthven, Beatrice

Ruthven, John, third Earl of Gowrie

Ruthven, Patrick, third Lord

Ruthven, Patrick

Ruthven, William, second Earl of Gowrie

Ruthven, William

Ruthven Castle

Ruthven Raid

St Andrews; Castle; University of

St James’s Palace

St Johnstone

Sackville, Thomas, Earl of Dorset

Salisbury, Robert, Earl of, see Cecil, Sir Robert

Salluste DuBartas, Guillaume

Sampson, Agnes

Sands, Patrick

Sandys, Sir Edwin

Sarmiento de Acuña, Diego, later Count de Gondomar; and marriage plans; in Madrid

Savile, Sir Henry

Savoy, Duke of

Scaramelli, Giovanni Carlo

Scot, Reginald,
The Discoverie of Witchcraft

Scott, Thomas,
Vox Populi

Sempill, Sir James

Seton

Seton, Alexander, Lord President Fyvie, Earl of Dunfermline

Seton, George, fifth Lord Seton

Seton, Robert, sixth Lord Seton

Seton House

Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford

Seymour, Edward, Lord Beauchamp

Shakespeare, William

Sharp, John

Shaw, John

Sherburn, Edward

Shrewsbury, Earl of, see Talbot, George; Talbot, Gilbert

Sixtus V, Pope

Slangerup, Hans Olufsen

Slowan, Jock

Smith, Miles

Solomon, James compared to

Somerset, Edward, Earl of Worcester

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