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to retire to France, 159 — son born in
Edinburgh Caetle, ib. — estrangement
from Darnley, 162 — consents to Mor-
ton's return, ib. — the Craigraillar
Conference, ib. — proposal at it for
removal of Darnley, 10'2, 163 — com-
promised fatally, KM — suspicions of
complicity in Dai nicy's murder, 115
— imputed affection for ISothwell,
167, 16'J— visits him, 168— attacked
by fever, ib. — carried off by Both well,
170 — measures for her rescue, 171 —
her wedding-day, ib. — contemplates
suicide, 172 — she and Uothwell
driven to Dunbar, ib. — takes disguise
as a page, ib. — surrenders to Kir-
kaldy at Carberry Hill, 173 — carried
through Edinburgh, ib. — -popular
sympathy, 171 — probability of issue
by Bothwell, ib. — question of legality,
175 — alleged communications with
Bothwell, 174, 175 — imprisoned at
Lochleven, 175 — abdication, 167, 177
— Visited by Murray, 176 — Eliza-
beth's intervention in her favour, 179
— schemes for escape, and escape,
ib. — confederacy in her favour, ISO
■ — battle of Laugside, ib. — escapes
into England, LSI — accusations
against, : " Casket Letters," 182 — at
Melrose, 185 — alleged consent to
Bothwell's abducting of her son, ib.
— attitude of Roman Catholic powers,
186 — Commission of Inquiry, 187 —
acquittal by, 189 — alleged statements
of Bothwell's page, 193 — position
utter acquittal by Commissioners at
Westminster, 196 — grants pension to
Murray's murderer, 197 — negotiation
by Murray, and afterwards by Mor-
ton, for her surrender by Elizabeth,
198 — Elizabeth's displeasure at pro-
jected marriage witli Norfolk, 199
— supposed to be a party to the
" League," ib. — detention in Eng-
land unjustifiable, 200 — her mother-
in-law exonerates her, ib. — her son's
attitude with Spain, 201 — defection
of Huntly and the Hamiltons, ib. —
joint Government proposed, 205 —
her death, 209 — attempt to connect
her with remains discovered in Edin-
burgh Castle in 1830, 446 — evidence
of the " Casket Letters " exumiued,
451, 452, 453, 454
Mary (William and Mary), called to
the throne, 290
Mary's (pseudonym for England), 370,
378
Matheson, Sir Alexander, 91
Maxwell, Warden of the Marshes, 130
Miizariu, Cardinal, 245
" Medici, de, Archives," quoted, 149
Melfort, Lord, 279, 282, 297, 298— ic
correspondence with Sarah Churchill,
302 — letter to Bishop Ellis, ib. —
to Lord Perth, 313 — his sou-in-luw,
Castelblanco, 362
Melrose burnt by Richard II., 20 —
mentioned, 113, 135, 185
Melville, Andrew, McCrie's Life of,
quoted, 201
Sir Andrew, Master of Queen
Mary's Household, last farewell of
the Queen to, 209
Sir James, carried off by Both-
well, 170
■ memoirs of, quoted or
referred to, 161, 170, 175, 177, (n.)
180, (n.) 188, 192, 195, 197, 204
Menage quoted, 54
Menteith lamily, ancestry of, 6
Isabella, Countess of, 39
Earldom of, to Maliso Graham,
49
, Lake, 137
Meuzies, David, 45
Meriadet, a Flemish knight, prevails
at a tournament, 63
Merrimonth, William, "King of tho
Sea," 91
" Michael," the (great ship), 92— sold
to the French, 95
St.. church of, London, 102
Middleton, Lord, 279, 282, 352
Milfoid Haven, 310
Mill, Walter, burnt, 141
Molesworth, Mr. R., 442
Molla, 2
Monaco, Prince of, 280
Mondovi, Bishop of, 149
Monk, General, early expectation of a
Restoration, 253 — double-dealing, ib.
— receives Royalist communications
and marches into England, 255 —
treacherous advice to Richard Crom-
well, 257
Monmouth, Duke of, 263, 267, 270
Mons Meg, 69
Montague, 357
Montreville, French Minister, advises
Charles to surrender to the Scotch,
235
Montrose, 324, 420, 421
Earl of, killed at Flodden, 100
Marquess of, wins battle of Kil-
syth, 232 — beaten at Philiphaugh,
ib. — captured and hanged, ib., 249

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