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Index
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Abbot, George, later Archbishop of Canterbury; campaigns to promote Villiers
Abbot, Robert
Aberdeen; Bishop of, see Blackburn, Peter
Act of Oblivion
Acutrie, John
Adamson, John
Adamson, Patrick, later Bishop of St Andrews
Addled Parliament
Alexander, William
Anabaptists
Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of Chichester (1605), Bishop of Ely (1609), Bishop of Winchester (1619); Responsio ad apologiam cardinalis Bellarmini
Angus, Earl of, see Douglas, Archibald; Douglas, William (d. 1591); Douglas, William (d. 1611)
Anna, Princess of Denmark, later Queen of Scots and Queen of England; negotiations to marry James; marries James by proxy; attempts to sail to Scotland; marries James; coronation of; entry into Edinburgh; marriage to James; relations with James; relations with Maitland; relations with Melville; pregnancy of; gives birth to Henry; dispute over Henry’s upbringing; other children of; finances of; correspondence with Elizabeth; and Roman Catholicism; Kirk attacks on; attempts to take Henry from Stirling; miscarries; household in England; patronage of; objects to Elizabeth’s marriage; reaction to Henry’s death; campaigns to promote Villiers; death of; funeral of
Anne, Infanta of Spain
Apethorpe (Northants)
Archy, James’s jester
Aremberg, Count, Spanish agent
Argyll, Earl of, see Campbell, Archibald (d. 1573); Campbell, Colin; Campbell, Archibald (d. 1638)
Argyll, Janet, Countess of
Argyll, Countess of [Moray’s widow]
Armada, Spanish
Arminianism
Arminius, Jacobus
Arran, James, second Earl of, see Hamilton, James
Arran, James, Earl of, see Stewart, Captain James
Arthur, King
Arthurianism
Arundel, Earl of
Ashby St Leger
Asheby, William
 
; Assheton, Nicholas
Aston, Roger
Atholl, John, Earl of, see Stewart, John
Austria
Ayr
Babington, Anthony
Babington Plot, the
Bacon, Anthony
Bacon, Francis, later Viscount St Albans; Declaration [on Ralegh]; Novum organum; prosecutes Somerset; relations with Villiers; fall of
Baker, servant of Buckingham
Balcalquall, Walter, minister
Balcomie, Margaret
Balfour, Sir James
Balfour, James, minister
Bancroft, Richard, Bishop of London, later Archbishop of Canterbury
Barclay, John
Barclay, William; De potestate papae
Barlow, William, Dean of Chester; On the Hampton Court Conference; Answer to a Catholike Englishman
Bate, John, merchant
Beaton, Archbishop
Bedford, Francis, Earl of, see Russell, Francis
Bedford, Lucy, Countess of
Bellarmine, Cardinal Robert; Responsio
Bellenden, Sir Lewis
Berwick
Bettenson, Sir Richard, of Essex
Bèze, Théodore de; Icones
Bible, new translation of
Bille, Steen
Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester
Black, David, minister
Black, John, minister
Black Acts
Blackature, Captain William
Blackburn, Peter, Bishop of Aberdeen
Blackwell, George, Archpriest
Blackwood, Adam
Blount, Charles, Lord Mountjoy, later Earl of Devonshire
Blyth, Helene
Bodleian Library, Oxford
Bohemia
Boig, George
Boig, John
Boleyn, Anne, Queen of England
Borders
Borthwick Castle
Bothwell, Francis, fifth Earl of, see Stewart, Francis Hepburn
Bothwell, Jean, Countess of, see Gordon, Lady Jean
Bothwell, James, fourth Earl of, see Hepburn, James
Bothwell, John, laird of Holyroodhouse
Bowes, Robert
Boy, Jerome
Boyd, James, Bishop of Glasgow
Brahe, Tygo (Tycho); De nova stella
Brechin
Brett, Arthur
Brig o’ Dee
British Library
Brokkes, William
Brooke, George, conspirator with Ralegh
Brooke, William, Lord Cobham
Brouncker, Sir Henry
Bruce, Edward, Abbot of Kinloss, later Lord Kinloss
Bruce, Sir George
Bruce, Harry
Bruce, Robert, intermediary with Spain
Bruce, Robert, minister
Buccleuch, Border nobleman
Buchanan, George; Baptistes; De jure regni apud Scotos; Rerum Scotiarum historia
Burgh, Thomas, Lord
Burghley, William, Lord, see Cecil, Sir William
Caithness; Bishop of, see Gledstanes, George
Calderwood, David, minister; quarrel with James
Calvert, Sir George
Calvert, Samuel
Calvinism
Cambridge, University of
Camden, William
Campbell, Archibald (d. 1573), Earl of Argyll
Campbell, Archibald (d. 1638), Earl of Argyll
Campbell, Colin, Earl of Argyll
Campion, Thomas
Canterbury
Carberry Hill
Carey, Henry, first Lord Hunsdon
Carey, Sir Robert
Carey, Valentine, Dean of St Paul’s
Carleton, George
Carlisle, James, Earl of, see Hay, James
Carmichael, James, minister of Haddington
Carr, kinsman of Robert Carr
Carr, Robert, later Viscount Rochester, Earl of Somerset; meets James; becomes James’s favourite; rise of; courts Frances Howard; friendship with Overbury; commission into Essex/Howard marriage; marries Frances Howard; continued rise; resents Villiers; quarrels with James; asks for indemnification; promotes Bilson; implicated in Overbury murder; trial and sentence of
Carwood, Margaret
Cary, Sir George
Casaubon, Isaac
Cassillis, Gilbert, Earl of, see Kennedy, Gilbert
Castelnau de Mauvissière
Castilian Band
Catesby, Robert
Catherine de Bourbon
Cawbraith, James
Cecil, Sir Robert, later Viscount Cranborne, Earl of Salisbury; relations with James in Scotland; laments James’s regime; as Principal Secretary, as James’s ‘beagle’; becomes Earl of Salisbury; and Gunpowder Plot; as Lord Treasurer; and the Great Contract; 1610 Parliament; illness and death of; posthumous attacks on
Cecil, Sir William, later Lord Burghley
Chaderton, Laurence
Chamberlain, John
Chancery, Court of
Chapel Royal
Charles, Prince, later Charles I, King of England; birth of; guardianship of; as sickly child; becomes Prince of Wales; marriage plans for; relations with Villiers; relations with James; trip to Spain; return to England; and 1624 Parliament; as the ‘rising sun’; and French marriage negotiations; becomes King; marries Henrietta Maria; fall and execution of
Charles IX, King of France
Chaseabout Raid, the
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Christiana, Princess of France
Christiensen, Anders
Church of England
Chytræus, Nathan
Civil War, English
Clanesse
Clayton, Ralph
Clement VIII, Pope; James’s letter to
Clerke, Edward
Cobham, William, Lord, see Brooke, William
Cockburn, Captain
Coke, Sir Edward; Reports
Coke, Roger
Colville, John
Combe Abbey (Warwickshire)
Common Law, English
Confederate Lords
Confession of Faith
Conway, Sir Edward
Copenhagen
Corona Regia
Cottington, Francis
Cotton, Sir Robert
Council of Wales
Council of War
Courcelles
Craig, John, minister
Craig, Dr John
Craigmillar
Cranborne, Robert, Viscount, see Cecil, Sir Robert
Cranfield, Sir Lionel, Lord Treasurer Middlesex; fall of
Cranston, Thomas
Crawford, Bessie
Crawford, David, tenth earl of, see Lindsey, David
Crichton, Father William
Cromarty, George, Earl of, see Mackenzie, George
Culross
Cuningham, Robert
Cunningham, Alexander, fifth Earl of Glencairn
Cunningham, John
Dairsie
Dalkeith
Dalton, James
Daniel, Samuel
Davidson, John, minister
Davison, Francis
de Bohan, Duc
de Brienne, Comte
de Caus, Salomon
de Fentray, M.
d’Effiat, Marquis
de Fontenay, M.
de Inojosa, Marquis
Dekker, Thomas
de la Boderie
de Mayerne, Theodore
de Mendoza, Bernardino
Denmark; James sails for; James and Anna visit
de Perriet, Jean
de’ Servi, Constantino
de Vere, Susan
de Vere, Edward, Earl of Oxford
Devereux, Robert, second Earl of Essex, negotiations with James
Devereux, Robert, third Earl of Essex
d’Ewes, Simonds
Digby, Sir Everard
Digby, Sir John, later Earl of Bristol
Dingwall, Lord
 
; Discourse of the Maner of the Discovery …
Doncaster, James, Viscount, see Hay, James
Donne, John
Douglas, Archibald, eighth Earl of Angus
Douglas, Archibald
Douglas, George
Douglas, James, fourth Earl of Morton; Lord Chancellor; flees to England; Regent; threatened by Lennox; denunciation of; execution of
Douglas, William (d. 1591), ninth Earl of Angus
Douglas, William (d. 1611), tenth Earl of Angus
Douglas, Sir William, of Lochleven
Douglas, Willie
Dove, Thomas, Dean of Peterborough
Dover
Dowland, John
Drummond, Jane
Drummond, William, of Hawthorden
Drury, Sir William
Du Croc
Dudley, Lord Robert, later Earl of Leicester
duelling
Dumbarton Castle
Dunbar
Dunchurch
Dundee
Dunfermline; Abbey of
Dunkeson, John
Durham
Dykes, John
Edinburgh; James’s entry into (1579); riots in; Anna’s entry into (1590); James leaves (1603); preparations for James’s visit (1617); James’s visit (1617); Locations in: Bow Street; Butter Trone; Canongate; Castle; Coinhouse; High Town; Mercat Cross; Nether Bow; St Giles’s Church; Salt Trone; Strait Bow; Tolbooth; University of; West Port
Edmondes, Sir Thomas
Edward III, King of England
Edward VI, King of England
Eedes, Richard
Egerton, Thomas, Lord Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor
Eglinton, Hugh, Earl of, see Montgomery, Hugh
Eglisham, George
Elizabeth I, Queen of England; supports Scottish Protestants; and James’s baptism; interest in James’s upbringing; alliance with Bothwell; Kirk attacks on; death of; funeral of; relations with James; relations with Mary; relations with Anna
Elizabeth, Princess of Denmark
Elizabeth, Princess; marriage plans for; marriage to Frederick; leaves England; and Bohemia; flees Prague
Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor see Egerton, Thomas
Elphinstoun, James, later Lord Balmerino
Elsinore
Eltham Park
Elwes, Sir Gervase
England, Scottish relations with; after Mary’s execution
Eric XIV, King of Sweden
Erskine, Adam, Commendator of Cambuskenneth
Erskine, Alexander, of Gogar
Erskine, David, Commendator of Dryburgh
Erskine, John, Earl of Mar, Regent; guardian of James; Regent; death of
Erskine, John, Master of (‘Jocky o’ Sclaittis’), later Earl of Mar; as Henry’s guardian; wife of; son of; joins English Privy Council