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pretends to aid Queen Regent against Con-
gregation, 38; openly joins the Lords, 39;
Francis and Mary reprimand him and write
him to desist, 4"2, 45 ; repulsed in trying to
intercept provisions, 4G ; negotiations between
Queen Elizabetli and Mary Queen of Scots,
50, 51 ; is sent to France to get Queen to
confirm resolutions of convention as to Con-
fession of Faith, &c. 53 ; Queen Mary allows
him to convene nobility, ib. ; he waits on
Queen Elizabeth on his return, 54 ; who
promises protection, ib. ; his alleged attempts
to succeed to the crown, ib. ; returns and
calls a Convention, 55: quells a tumult, 57;
created Great- Lieutenant of Scotland, GO ; is
sent to the Borders to do justice against the
thieves, ib.; elected one of Mary's council of
twelve, 60; opposes the formation of a guard
to the Queen, 61 ; created Earl of Marr, ib.;
marries daughter of Earl Marishall, ib. ; this
title is exchanged for Earldom of Murray.
See Murray.
Jedburgh, town and abbay burnt by English,
11; Monsieur D'Esse invades English Bor-
ders, 25 ; he is recalled to France, ib. ; Both-
well ordered to be carried there when wound-
ed in executingjustice as Warden, 81 ; Queen
taken dangerously sick there, ib.
.John, Lord, Prior of Coldinghame, base brother
of Mary Queen of Scots, dies, 67.
Johnstoune, John, carries money from the Eng-
lish resident to banished Lords, 73; — Laird
of, his houses of Lochwode and Lochhouse
taken by Regent Murray, 106; he submits to
Regent, ib. ; repulses Lord Scroop, who re-
tires to Carlisle after destroying castles of
Dumfries, Hoddom, and Annan, 127.
Johnstouns, a number of that name submit to
Regent Murray at Dumfries, 106. See Bor-
ders. Murray, &c.
Keith, Lady Agnes, daughter of Earl Marishall,
marries Earl of Murray, 61. See Murray.
Kelso, town and abbay burnt by English, 1 1 ;
Mary Queen of Scots there with Bothwell,
8L
Kenmuir, castle of, razed by Regent Murray,
106.
Kennedy of Bargany, at Langside against Queen
Mary, 102; — Captain, prisoner at Northum-
berland's raid, 33.
Kenneth, King, laws of succession to crown
made in his time. 111.
Ker, Sir Andro, taken prisoner and his men
routed by Duke of Norfolk, 31 ; — Captain, an
Englishman, prisoner, 33; — of Cessford, at
Langside against Queen Mary, 102 ; — of Faw-
dounsyde, Andro, at David Riccio's murder,
76; presents and snaps a pistol at Queen,
which misses fire, ib. ; noticed by Mary in-
stantly after her delivery of King James VL
79; — of Fernihurst (Thomas), breaks the
English borders and spoils the country, 121 ;
Queen Ehzabeth demands redress, 122; his
lands ravaged by Earl of Sussex, 126; his
castle sacked, ib. ; attempts to surprise Edin-
burgh, 130; made provost of Edinburgh, 138;
forfeited by Lennox's parliament at Stirhng,
139; at taking of Stirling, 140; town plun-
dered by his men, the alarm given, and is
thereby retaken, &c. 141 ; — Ralph, single
combat with Sir Wm. Kirkaldy of Grange,
and is beaten, 34.
Kers, properties belonging to them ravaged by
Sussex, 126.
Kilspindie, Laird of. See Douglas.
Kilcovel, Laird of. See Hammiltoune.
Kilwinning, Abbot of. See Gawin Hammiltoun.
Kinghorn, French encamp there 3 weeks, 47 ;
burn Grange's house, ib.; he defeats them,
8;c. ib.

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