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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 11, 1593-1595. Originally published by Edinburgh, 1936.
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Oatland: letter dated at Court at, 134.
Ochiltree (Ogeltre), Lord (Andrew, third): 19; quarrel with Huntly, 74; at Court, 120, 697; at opening of Parliament, 124, 701; King stays fight of, 131; present at access of Bothwell to King, 132 (2), 148; King checks him for wishing to bring in Captain Stewart, 132, 137; in Council, 132; attends King to Leith, 136; with King at Bothwell's banquet, 147, 162; to retire from Court, 147, 160; signs remission to Bothwell, 148, 163; 150; gave oath to Bothwell, 154; offers to subscribe cause in hand, 158, (cf. 705); to Bothwell (4th Oct. 1593), 185; matter of Doune committed to order of, 191; 257; associated with Bothwell in raid of Leith, 304 (2), 305, 307, 308; goes to Atholl, 308, 321; letter to ministers (April 1594), 327; 331; 332; summons in Parliament against, renewed, 344; Aston dealing for, 348; to be received to favour on conditions, 360, 374; in Edinburgh with Bothwell, 369; Atholl drawn to leave, 370; remains honest, though entertains King outwardly, 373; servant of King travails with, 374, 381; Mr. Henry Lock much bound to, 426; Bothwell undertakes for, in banding with Catholic Earls, 429, 522, 524, 525; in hope of pardon, 446, 454; has promised to apprehend Angus, 455, 473; has got pardon, 496, 510; Hume still seeks revenge against, 496, 530; left Atholl and Bothwell rather than band with Huntly, 510, 524; offended at King's proclamation to disperse, 516; to meet King, 530; agreed with Hume, 537; 693.
Ochiltree, Lord, brother of: 233.
—, Mistress of: 657.
O'Connor (Connoyes), country of: 621.
O'Dochartie (O'Dogherty): 518, 555.
O'Donnell (O'Donel, O'Donnel, Odonill): Elizabeth requires James to restrain Scots from helping, 238, 246, 466; Donald Gorme goes to aid of, 422, 458, 477, 557; said to have sent men to Argyll, 453; requests help of Argyll, 457–8, 487, 518, 581, 620; 467 n.; 555; asks help of MacLean, 557, 581; 558; sends for MacCondochie, 573; sends silver to take up men, 581, 591–2; MacLean serves England against, 669, 670; MacLeod Harris remains with, 685; MacLean's device for pursuit of, 685; Angus MacConnell leaves, 686.
— (? MacDonald): 381.
Odontus (Odone, Odouene), Hugh, English traitor: 563, 566.
Ogilvy (Ogilvie) of Airlie, Lord (James, sixth): 18; fray between Atholl's servants and his people, 102; on assize for trial of Earls, 200; 256: called to Parliament, 347; Argyll has old feud against, 398; his repair to Edinburgh, 507, 509–10, 519; Master of Gray has agreed Atholl and, 510.
—, Master of: 545.
— of Balfour, (James): 257.
— of Boyne, (Alexander): called to Parliament, 347; offers services against Huntly, 469.
— of Craig, John: Kirk petitions for apprehension of, 295; charged to appear before King and Council, 446 and n.; his house to be rased, 450, 459, 460, 471, 474, 500; said to have gone to Huntly, 453; Bothwell met Huntly at house of, 453–4; said to be kept in Atholl's house, 500, 501.
— of Dunlugus, (Sir George): 347.
— of Duntroon, (Mr. William): 257.
Ogilvy of Findlater, (Sir Walter): his servants rescue Pitlurg, 35; called upon as cautioner of Huntly, 78; solicitor for rebel Earls, 82, 119, 141, 696; chosen among Lords of Articles, 141; on assize for trial of Earls, 200; 257; called to Parliament, 347; Earls shake off, 375; offers services against Huntly, 469, 472; a counsellor to Duke, 474.
— of Inchmartin, (Patrick): 347.
— of Pourie Ogilvy, (John): Aston will prevent employment of (? young Laird), 74; on assize for trial of Earls, 200; Papist, 257.
— —, John, young Laird of: seeks licence to go abroad, 446 and n.; at Antwerp, 611, 613; worked to reconcile Bruce and Crichton, 611, 614.
—, Mr. Gilbert: removed from King by Bothwell's party, 143, 145.
—, Thomas. See MacQuhirrie, Mr. Alexander.
—, Mr. William: proclamation against, (5th March 1592–3), 66; act of Caution against (13th March), 70; General Band against, 71.
—, William, in Queich: 295.
Old Aberdeen: 339, 378, 380, 391.
Oliphant, Lord (Laurence, fifth): 19, 256.
—, Mr. William: 127, 628.
Oliverius, Father: 612, 614.
O'Neil (O'Neill), the. See Tyrone.
—, Art and Hew, brothers, cousins of MacLean: murdered by Tyrone, 558, 560, 649; MacLean has two young boys, sons of, 685.
—, Shane, otherwise John: 558.
— (Sir Turlough): gives advice to Tyrone, 620; 620.
Orde, Mr. William: arrested and examined on return from Spain, 107–8, 117, 694; delivered upon caution, 108, 118, 694; 503.
Orkney, Earl of (Patrick Stewart, second): 19: offers to subscribe cause in hand, 158; 256; at Convention, 484; Colonel Stewart has warrant to deal for his marriage with Count Maurice's sister, 498, 589, 601, 602; with King at Stirling, 546; to deal with Queen, 549; favours Colville, 560, 570; servants sought to entrap Bothwell, 574; commission to, to arrest English ships; efforts to stay, 575–6, 576–7, 578, 579, 580, 585, 589; Balcomie can get no redress for, 577, 578, 580; would have left Queen if she had not gone to King, 603; Queen's faction move him to take keeping of Prince and Edinburgh Castle, 608, 663; persuades King to come to Queen, 637; at Lindores, upon journey home, 683.
Orkney Islands: rumour of Spanish supplies landed in, 166; Bothwell in, 574, 575, 576; warrant to arrest English ships in, 578, 580.
Orme of Mugdrum, (David): signs letter to Bothwell (8th Oct. 1593) 192; 377.
—, Mr. Allan, servant to Bothwell: apprehended, 439, 445; tortured and executed, 445, 450.
—, Patrick: Bothwell's servant, 171.
Ormiston: 202. Laird of, see Cockburn.
Ormond (Vormound), Earl of: 518.
Oronsay (Orronza): 254.
Orrock (Orocke), Captain: supporter of Bothwell, 436, 445; called Knox, 445 n.
O'Rourke (O'Ruark), Irish rebel: 309, 313, 437, 699.
Orwell (Urwell), Church of Kinross and: 109, 110.
Oswald (Oswell, Osvall), Mr. Alexander: 208, 341.
Ott, John: 538. See also Note.
Otterburn of Reidhall, (Thomas): 144.
Over Stentoun, teind of: 112.
Owen: 142.
Oxford, Earl of: 160.