Authors: Alan Stewart
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #History, #Biography, #Christian
32
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 41.
33
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 46.
34
.
Basilikon Doron,
Sommerville 25–6.
35
. Calderwood 5: 744; Willson 126.
36
. This summary is based on Craigie 2: 6–17.
37
. By Peter Blayney, as quoted in Wormald, ‘James,
Basilikon Doron
and
Trew Law’,
51.
NOTES TO CHAPTER TEN
1
. On the Gowrie conspiracy see Bisset, ‘Sir Walter Scott’; Lang,
James VI and the Gowrie Mystery;
Barbé,
Tragedy of Gowrie House.
2
. Calderwood 6: 45–6.
3
. Calderwood 6: 46.
4
. Melvill,
Autobiography and Diary,
326 n.*.
5
. Calderwood 6: 49–50.
6
. Calderwood 6: 50.
7
. Calderwood 6: 47.
8
. Nicolson to RCe, 14 August 1600, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 684. Calderwood 6: 50–51.
9
. Calderwood 6: 51–2.
10
. Calderwood 6: 52, 53, 55.
11
. Calderwood 6: 56.
12
. Calderwood 6: 56, 49.
13
. Nicolson to RCe, 11 August 1600, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 681–3.
14
. Brouncker to RCe, 30 August 1600, Berwick.
CSPSc
13: 693.
15
. Calderwood 6: 68–70.
16
. Calderwood 6: 46.
17
. Calderwood 5: 57–8.
18
. Calderwood 6: 85.
19
. Calderwood 5: 58–9; Melvill,
Autobiography and Diary,
326.
20
. Nicolson to RCe, 6 August 1600, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 679.
21
.
DNB
s.v. Ruthven, John, third Earl of Gowrie (1578?–1600);
DNB
s.v. Ramsay, Sir John, Viscount Haddington and Earl of Holderness (1580?–1626).
22
. J to Christian IV, 11 November 1605, Westminster. Akrigg 276.
23
. J to C and GV, 5 August [1623]. Akrigg 421.
24
. Nicolson to RCe, 11 August 1600, Edinburgh,
CSPSc
13: 682. For Anna and the Ruthvens see Barroll,
Anna of Denmark,
25–7.
25
. Nicolson to RCe, 6 August 1600, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 679.
26
. Nicolson to RCe, 21 August 1600, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 691.
27
. Aston to RCe, 1 November 1600, Berwick.
CSPSc
13: 723.
28
. Sir Robert Carey to RCe, 21 October 1600, Woodrington.
Border Papers
2: 698.
29
. Neville to Winwood, 15 November 1600, London. Sawyer,
Memorials,
1: 274.
30
. Gray to RCe, 31 October 1600, Chillingham.
CSPSc
13: 721.
31
. Cit. Meikle, ‘Anna of Denmark’, 139.
32
. Nicolson to RCe, 20 November 1600, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 737.
33
. Hudson to RCe, [December 1602].
CSPSc
13: 1092.
34
. Nicolson to RCe, 1 January 1603, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 1095–6.
35
. Aston to RCe, 6 February 1603, Edinburgh.
CSPSc
13: 1110.
36
. Bruce,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
vii–ix.
37
. For the Adamson affair see PRO SP 12/41/28; Neale,
Elizabeth I and Her Parliaments 1559–1581,
158–60; Hartley,
Proceedings in the Parliament,
1: 121, 158–9, 163.
38
. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
200–201.
39
. J to Essex, 31 October 1592, cit. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
203.
40
. See for example J to Essex, 13 April 1594, Edinburgh. Birch,
Memoirs,
1: 175.
41
. Lambeth Palace Library MSS 647–62; for Anthony Bacon, see Jardine and Stewart,
Hostage to Fortune.
42
. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
200–201.
43
. See Nicolson to RCe, 14 October 1598. HMCS 9: 307–10.
44
. Sir Charles Davers’s confession, 22 February 1601. Birch,
Memoirs,
2: 470–2.
45
. Bacon,
Letters and Life,
2: 336–7, 359.
46
. 7 [Essex] to J, 17 May [1600?]. Birch,
Memoirs,
1: 176.
47
. Essex to J, 25 December 1600. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
214–15.
48
. J to Mar and Kinloss, [early February 1601]. Akrigg 169–70.
49
. J to Mar and Kinloss, [mid-February 1601]. Akrigg 170.
50
. RCe to Nicolson, 23 May 1601. HMCS 10: 155–6 (misdated).
51
. Mar and Kinloss to [RCe], 29 April 1601. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
251.
52
. RCe to Gray, 14 May 1601. HMCS 14: 176.
53
. Bruce,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
134–8.
54
. E to J, 11 May 1601. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
253.
55
. On Howard and Essex, see Peck,
Northampton,
13–18.
56
. Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sidney, 30 September 1599. HMCD 2: 397; Peck,
Northampton,
17.
57
. Whyte to Sidney, 30 August 1600. HMCD 2: 481; Peck,
Northampton,
17.
58
. J to 10 [RCe], first letter [April? 1601]. Akrigg 178–80.
59
. J to 10 [RCe], second letter [June? 1601]. Akrigg 181.
60
. See Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
256–7.
61
. Howard to Bruce. Dalrymple 202–3.
62
. RCe to J, first letter [March? 1601]. Bruce,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
3–8.
63
. J to RCe, second letter [1601]. Bruce,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
10–11.
64
. RCe to J, second letter, 4 October 1601. Bruce,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
13.
65
. RCe to J, third letter, [February 1602]. Bruce,
Letters of Elizabeth and James,
17.
66
. J to RCe, [Autumn 1602?]. Akrigg 198–9.
67
. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
288.
68
. Beaumont to Henri, 2 October 1602. Teulet,
Relations Politiques,
4: 165.
69
. Indernyty to J, 9 February 1603 cit. Stafford,
James VI of Scotland,
288.
70
. J to RCe, [December 1602?]. Akrigg 201.
NOTES TO CHAPTER ELEVEN
1
. Calderwood 6: 215–16.
2
. RCe to PC, 18 April 1603, York. HMCS 15: 52.
3
. J to Henry, [April 1603]. Akrigg 211–12.
4
. Calderwood 6: 223.
5
. Wilbraham,
Journal,
55–7. cit.
6
. Nichols 1: 107–10.
7
. Nichols 1: 113–14, 139–40.
8
. Wilbraham,
Journal,
56.
9
. J to Mar, 24 July 1595, Stirling. Crawfurd,
Lives and Characters,
403.
10
. James, Marquis of Hamilton, James Cunningham, seventh Earl of Glencairn, Alexander Livingston, Earl of Linlithgow, Alexander, fourth Lord Elphinstone and John, Master of Orkney. See also
RPCS
6: 571–2 for another list. Barroll notes that Hamilton and Glencairne were Protestants, but not politically active; Linlithgow and Elphinstone Roman Catholic. Anderson,
Letters and State Papers,
333–53. Barroll,
Anna of Denmark,
179–80 n. 40.
11
. Scaramelli to the Doge and Senate of Venice, 18/28 May 1603, London.
CSPV
10: 40.
12
. Calderwood 6: 231.
13
. J to A, [May? 1603]. Akrigg 214.