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Easter, feast of, ordered by Queen Regent to
be kept holy in the usual manner, 37 ; utterly
disregarded, ib.
Edinburgh, Regent Arran musters his forces, 5;
Lennox well received, 7 ; invaded by Earl of
Hartford, 8; burnt by English, 9; forced to
retire by fire from castle, ib. ; Parliament
held by Arran after the Cardinal's murder,
1 7 ; Queen Regent publicly installed, 28 ;
Monasteries, &c. are sacked and utterly de-
stroyed by Reformers, 41 ; Churches spoiled
and defaced, 42 ; reception of Mary Queen
of Scots on her arrival from France, 56, 57 ;
new tolbooth founded, 61 ; Confederate Lords
attempt to gain Edinburgh, 72 ; repulsed and
retreat to Dumfries, ib. ; King and Queen
enter Edinburgh, ib. ; raise army and advance
to Dumfries, ib. ; Lords retire into England,
73 : magistrates alarmed by blowing up of
Kirk-of- Field after Darnley's murder, 84;
after proceedings,!^., 85,86,87; Confederate
Lords raise army before surrender of Queen
at Carberrie-hill, 93; Mary is treated with
great indignity, and is sent prisoner to Loch-
leTen,95: castle of, 1 12 ; Murray enters town
in triumph on his return from conference with
Queen Elizabeth, 113; Earl of Northumber-
land brought in prisoner, 119; is sent to
Lochleven, ib. ; delivered to Elizabeth, who
beheads him, ib.; Convention after Regent
Murray's murder, 122; another, 123; attempt
of the Duke, Herries, Lochinvar, &c. to sur-
prise town, 130; Captain of castle declares
for Queen, 133; garrison warned by Regent
to lay down arms, &c. 134; skirmishing.
Queen's part)' defeated, 137; Fernihurst made
provost, 138; King's friends leave the town
and choose a captain, ib. See Mary, &c.
Edmistoune, Laird, English prisoners taken b)
him at Northumberland's raid, 33.
Ednam, Long, burnt by the Earl of Northum-
berland during his raid, 33.
Edrintoune, Captain, taken by Scots at North-
umberland's raid, 33 ; again by Bothwell at
water of Till, ib.
Edward, Prince (afterwards Edward VI.) pro-
posal to marry Mary Queen of Scots, 2, 3.
Edward VI. Earl Hartford invades Scotland,
19; he encourages Reformation, 36.
Eglintoune, Earl of, taken by English fleet sent
to intercept Mary Queen of Scots, 56; li-
berated by Queen Elizabeth, ih. ; a partizan
of Mary's at Langside, 102 ; submits to
Regent Lennox, 131; but is warded for a
time, ib.
Elbeufe, Marquis de (brother of Mary of Guise),
arrives at mouth of river Forth with eight ships
with men and supplies, but durst not land,
48 ; accompanies Mary Queen of Scots and
lands at Leith, 56, 57; is said to have pre-
vented the proposed interview between the
two Queens, 63.
Elizabeth, Queen, succeeds her sister Mary,
36 ; re-establishes Protestant religion, ib. ;
encourages Reformation in Scotland, ib. ;
the Governors of Berwick send money, 45 ;
which is intercepted, ib. : ambassador sent,
46 ; league with the Lords of Congregation,
47 ; eight vessels arrive with suppHes, 48 ;
treaty with Mary Queen of Scots not to bear
the arms and title of England and Ireland.
&c. 51 ; Lord James (Murray) visits her on
his return from Queen Mary in France, 54 ;
their arrangements, ib. ; Mary sends Mons.
de Osell to her as ambassador from France,
55; Mary sends Lethingtoun to Elizabeth,
57; his commission, 58; his return, 59;
embassies for proposed interview with Mary,
62 ; to be held at York, 63 ; frustrated, ib. ;
seconds Murray's schemes to defeat marriage
153
Easter, feast of, ordered by Queen Regent to
be kept holy in the usual manner, 37 ; utterly
disregarded, ib.
Edinburgh, Regent Arran musters his forces, 5;
Lennox well received, 7 ; invaded by Earl of
Hartford, 8; burnt by English, 9; forced to
retire by fire from castle, ib. ; Parliament
held by Arran after the Cardinal's murder,
1 7 ; Queen Regent publicly installed, 28 ;
Monasteries, &c. are sacked and utterly de-
stroyed by Reformers, 41 ; Churches spoiled
and defaced, 42 ; reception of Mary Queen
of Scots on her arrival from France, 56, 57 ;
new tolbooth founded, 61 ; Confederate Lords
attempt to gain Edinburgh, 72 ; repulsed and
retreat to Dumfries, ib. ; King and Queen
enter Edinburgh, ib. ; raise army and advance
to Dumfries, ib. ; Lords retire into England,
73 : magistrates alarmed by blowing up of
Kirk-of- Field after Darnley's murder, 84;
after proceedings,!^., 85,86,87; Confederate
Lords raise army before surrender of Queen
at Carberrie-hill, 93; Mary is treated with
great indignity, and is sent prisoner to Loch-
leTen,95: castle of, 1 12 ; Murray enters town
in triumph on his return from conference with
Queen Elizabeth, 113; Earl of Northumber-
land brought in prisoner, 119; is sent to
Lochleven, ib. ; delivered to Elizabeth, who
beheads him, ib.; Convention after Regent
Murray's murder, 122; another, 123; attempt
of the Duke, Herries, Lochinvar, &c. to sur-
prise town, 130; Captain of castle declares
for Queen, 133; garrison warned by Regent
to lay down arms, &c. 134; skirmishing.
Queen's part)' defeated, 137; Fernihurst made
provost, 138; King's friends leave the town
and choose a captain, ib. See Mary, &c.
Edmistoune, Laird, English prisoners taken b)
him at Northumberland's raid, 33.
Ednam, Long, burnt by the Earl of Northum-
berland during his raid, 33.
Edrintoune, Captain, taken by Scots at North-
umberland's raid, 33 ; again by Bothwell at
water of Till, ib.
Edward, Prince (afterwards Edward VI.) pro-
posal to marry Mary Queen of Scots, 2, 3.
Edward VI. Earl Hartford invades Scotland,
19; he encourages Reformation, 36.
Eglintoune, Earl of, taken by English fleet sent
to intercept Mary Queen of Scots, 56; li-
berated by Queen Elizabeth, ih. ; a partizan
of Mary's at Langside, 102 ; submits to
Regent Lennox, 131; but is warded for a
time, ib.
Elbeufe, Marquis de (brother of Mary of Guise),
arrives at mouth of river Forth with eight ships
with men and supplies, but durst not land,
48 ; accompanies Mary Queen of Scots and
lands at Leith, 56, 57; is said to have pre-
vented the proposed interview between the
two Queens, 63.
Elizabeth, Queen, succeeds her sister Mary,
36 ; re-establishes Protestant religion, ib. ;
encourages Reformation in Scotland, ib. ;
the Governors of Berwick send money, 45 ;
which is intercepted, ib. : ambassador sent,
46 ; league with the Lords of Congregation,
47 ; eight vessels arrive with suppHes, 48 ;
treaty with Mary Queen of Scots not to bear
the arms and title of England and Ireland.
&c. 51 ; Lord James (Murray) visits her on
his return from Queen Mary in France, 54 ;
their arrangements, ib. ; Mary sends Mons.
de Osell to her as ambassador from France,
55; Mary sends Lethingtoun to Elizabeth,
57; his commission, 58; his return, 59;
embassies for proposed interview with Mary,
62 ; to be held at York, 63 ; frustrated, ib. ;
seconds Murray's schemes to defeat marriage
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