Authors: Alan Stewart
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #History, #Biography, #Christian
87
. Calderwood 5: 105–6.
NOTES TO CHAPTER EIGHT
1
. Riis,
Should Auld Acquaintance,
1: 267.
2
. See Larner, ‘James VI and Witchcraft’; Larner,
Enemies of God;
Cowan, ‘Darker Vision of the Scottish Renaissance’; and especially Normand & Roberts.
3
. Larner, ‘James VI and Witchcraft’, 74–5.
4
. Kirby,
Northern Europe,
95.
5
. Riis,
Should Auld Acquaintance,
1: 267.
6
. Larner, ‘James VI and Witchcraft’, 79; see also Black,
Calendar of Cases of Witchcraft,
21–3; Stafford, ‘Notes on Scottish Witchcraft Cases’.
7
.
News from Scotland;
Normand & Roberts 316.
8
. Melville,
Memoirs,
395.
9
. Normand & Roberts 159.
10
. Melville,
Memoirs,
397.
11
. Robert Bowes to WC, 17 April 1591, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 504.
12
. Bothwell’s declaration, 7 February 1592.
CSPSc
11: 61–4.
13
. R[alph?] Carr to William Jennison, 4 May 1591, Pierce Bridge, co. Durham.
CSPSc
10: 514.
14
.
RPCS
4: 643–4.
15
. ‘To the Nobility’ [June–July? 1591].
Warrender Papers
2: 154–64.
16
. Calderwood 5: 129.
17
. J to Maitland, April 1591.
CSPSc
10: 510.
18
. Cit. Larner, ‘James VI and Witchcraft’, 83.
19
.
Daemonologie;
Normand & Roberts.
20
.
Daemonologie;
Normand & Roberts.
21
. See Willson, ‘James VI and his literary assistants’.
22
. Bodl. MS Bodley 165 nos 17 and 18.
23
. FSL MS V.a.185.
24
. The suggestion is by Dunlap, ‘King James and Some Witches’, 43.
25
. FSL MS Va.185;
Daemonologie.
26
. Larner, ‘James VI and Witchcraft’, 86–7.
27
. Willson 106; Bingham,
James VI,
132.
28
. See Bowes to WC, 1 August 1590, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 371.
29
. Meikle, ‘Anna of Denmark’, 130.
30
. Bowes to WC, 14 July 1591, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 543.
31
. Meikle, ‘Anna of Denmark’, 130–31.
32
. Melville,
Memoirs,
403.
33
. Bowes to WC, 26 January 1592, Holyroodhouse.
CSPSc
10: 626–7.
34
. Bowes to WC, 6 June 1592, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 687; News from Scotland, [August 1592].
CSPSc
10: 755; Meikle, ‘Anna of Denmark’, 131.
35
. Craigie,
Poems of James VI,
106. See also ‘An epitaphe on John Shaw’: Craigie,
Poems of James VI,
106.
36
. Calderwood 5: 140–42.
37
. Calderwood 5: 142–3.
38
. Calderwood 5: 143–4.
39
. Bingham,
James VI,
133.
40
. For Moray’s murder see Roger Aston to James Hudson, 9 February 1592, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 633–4; and Aston to Bowes, 8 February 1592, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 635–6.
41
. Calderwood 5: 144–5.
42
. Willson 108–9; Bingham,
James VI,
135.
43
. Bowes to WC, 12 August 1592, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 752–4.
44
. News from Scotland, [August 1592].
CSPSc
10: 755.
45
. Lee,
Maitland of Thirlestane,
254.
46
. For the Spanish blanks affair see Law, ‘The Spanish Blanks’; Stafford,
James VI,
74–123.
47
. Burgh to WC, 5 March 1593, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
11: 66.
48
. Calderwood 5: 255–6.
49
. J to Lord Burgh, [late March 1593]. Akrigg 120–21.
50
. Quoted in Willson 112.
51
. For Bothwell’s attack see Thomson,
Historie and Life of James the Sext,
270–2; Calderwood 5: 256.
52
. Craigie,
Poems,
2: 111.
53
. Lee,
Maitland of Thirlestane,
262–7.
54
. E to J, [November 1593]. Bruce ed.,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
98 n.*.
55
. Calderwood 5: 296.
56
. See
DNB
s.v. Gordon, George, sixth Earl and first Marquis of Huntly (1562–1636).
57
. Grant, ‘Brig o’ Dee Affair’, 108, 109.
NOTES TO CHAPTER NINE
1
. Worcester to WC, 15 June 1590, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
10: 324–5.
2
. Advertisements from an Englishman in Berwick, 30 September 1591.
CSPSc
10: 574. For a false rumour of Anna’s pregnancy see Robert Bowes to WC, 21 November 1591, Berwick.
CSPSc
10: 591.
3
. Calderwood 5: 171.
4
. Chambers,
Elizabethan Stage,
3: 351;
New Poems,
ed. Westcott, lviii.
5
. HMC Mar & Kellie 1: 40.
6
. Colville,
Letters,
163–77; Calderwood 5: 365–6.
7
. Roger Aston to Bowes, 22 March and 30 May 1595, Holyroodhouse.
CSPSc
11: 554, 602.
8
. Nicholson to Bowes, 15 July 1595.
CSPSc
11: 640.
9
. J to Mar, 24 July 1595. HMC Mar & Kellie 1: 43–4.
10
. Aston to Bowes, 31 July 1595, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
11: 662–3.
11
. Colville to Bowes, 20 August 1595.
CSPSc
11: 683.
12
. Craigie,
Poems,
107.
13
. George Nicolson to Bowes, 8 October 1595, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
12: 41.
14
. The Octavians were Walter Stewart, Prior of Blantyre (a fellow student with James); Alexander Seton, Lord Urquhart; John Lindsay, the parson of Menmuir; James Elphinstone; Thomas Hamilton (‘Tam o’ the Cowgate’); and Pluscardine.
15
. Meikle, ‘“Oeconomicall rule”’, 108–9; Willson 121–2.
16
. Bowes to E, 24 February 1596, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
12: 149–51. This account is based on Barroll,
Anna of Denmark,
25.
17
. Melvill,
Autobiography and Diary,
2: 369–70.
18
. Calderwood 5: 510–14.
19
. Melvill quoted in Willson 125.
20
. Calderwood 5: 681; Bingham,
James VI,
139–40.
21
. Calderwood 6: 96.
22
. James VI,
Daemonologie, in forme of a Dialogue.
See Willson, ‘James VI and his literary assistants’; Dunlap, ‘King James and Some Witches’.
23
. See, for example, Gentili,
Regales disputationes tres,
18–19.
24
.
Trew Law of Free Monarchies;
Sommerville 62, 63, 71.
25
.
Trew Law of Free Monarchies;
Sommerville 64.
26
. As BL Royal MS 18. B. xv.
27
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 1.
28
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 2.
29
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 9–10.
30
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 3.
31
. Buchanan,
De ivre regni apvd Scotos,
A.2.
v
; trans. Arrowood,
Powers of the Crown in Scotland,
37–8.