Moysie, David, probable writer of the Falkland letter, after the slaughter of the Ruthvens, [38] note; [100]
Murray, George, in attendance on James, [12]
Murray, John of Arbany, in attendance on James, [12]; with James at the slaughter of the Ruthvens, [24], [25], [26], [32], [61]; wounded by a Ruthven partisan, [88]
Murray, Sir David, on Gowrie’s speech against James’s demands for money, [131]
Murray of Tullibardine, in Perth at the time of the Gowrie tragedy, [28]
Naismith (surgeon), with James at the Falkland hunt, [47]
Napier, Mr. Mark, on Sprot’s alleged forgery of the Logan letters, [172], [173], [222]; denies that any compromising letters were found, [178]
Napier of Merchistoun, his contract as to gold-finding with Logan of Restalrig, [171]
Nesbit, William, of Newton, robbed by Logan, [158]
Neville, recommends Gowrie to Cecil as a useful man, [130]