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Wardic, castle of, English land there for inva-
sion of Edinburgh and Leith, 8;c., 8, 9.
Wark, castle of, besieged by French, 13 ; again
by French under M. dc Osell, 31.
Warwick, Earl of, disperses Nortliumberland's
and Westmoreland's forces, 1 18.
Wedderburne, retaken from the English by
Arran, 13; — (Wetherburn), Laird of, joins
Queen and Bothwell before her surrender at
Carberrie-hill, 92; is sent by Regent Mur-
ray to procure Lochinvar's submission, 105.
Weems, Captain, lands at Dundee from Den-
mark, 136; part of his troops taken, 137; the
rest reach Dalkeith, ib. ; — Laird of (of that
Ilk), prisoner at Pinky, 21 ; remonstrates with
Queen Regent as to an obnoxious tax, 30.
^Vestmoreland, Earl of, raises commotion in
North of England, 118; crosses Borders to
Scotland, but escapes, ib.
West-port of Edinburgh, Mary Queen of Scots
enters by, 56; pageants, &c., ib., 57-
Wharton, Lord, English Lieutenant, and Len-
nox, are deceived by Master of Maxwell, 22;
who routs Englisli army, 23; he hangs four-
teen pledges, ib.
Whitehall, palace of, 2.
Whithorne, Prior of, sent to Dumbarton Cas-
tle prisoner for saying mass, 67-
Whittinghame, Laird of. See Douglas.
Wilsone, Patrick, an actor at Darnley's mur-
der, 84.
Wishart, Mr George, imprisoned for religion,
15; burnt, ib,
Wotton, Nicholas, Dean of York, 49. Sec
Elizabeth.
Wormestoune, Laird of. Captain David Spencer
(Spens), of the Queen's party, 138; encoun-
ters a party, takes Drumlanrig, and wounds
Apilgarth, ib.; recaptures a valuable prize
arrived from France with artns and munition
at Queensferry, ib. ; is at surprise of Stirling,
where Regent and all his party taken, 140;
town alarmed and is retaken, 141 ; the Laird
is taken prisoner by Regent in person, ib.
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Yake, Henrie, a " revolted priest," at Riccio s
murder, 76 ; is hanged and quartered, 78.
Tester, Lord, taken prisoner at battle of Pinky,
20; joins Queen and Bothwell at Dunbar,
previous to lier surrender at Carberrie '..'ll,
92; was also at the field of Langside in
Queen Mary's army, 102.
York, Commissioners meet there, and after-
wards in London, to treat of Queen Mary's
claims, 106 to 113; — Dean of. See Wotton.
EDINl!l'R''.H PRINTIVG C0MP.\NT,
Shak^jycare Sfjrrare.

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