Agnew, Sir Stair, cited, [241]

Analysis of Letter IV, [232]–239

Anderson, Rev. Mr., finds the torn letter from Logan to Chirnside, [174]; on Letter IV., [236], [237], [238]; on the Logan plot-letters, [241], [242], [243]

Angus, Earl of, involves Gowrie’s father in a conspiracy with him, [121], [122]; under the spells of witchcraft, [198], [199]

Anne of Denmark, Queen (wife of James VI), her attributed relations with the Earl Moray, [2]; and with Gowrie and the Master of Ruthven, [3], [133], [134], [138]; romantic story of her ribbon on the Master’s neck, [132]; invites Gowrie to Court, [133], [134]; sorrow for the slaying of the Ruthvens, [5], [133], [138]; plots against the Earl of Mar, [138], [139]

Arms, Gowrie’s, [245] et seq.

Arnott, Sir John (provost of Edinburgh), on the Logan plot-letters, [243]; at the trial of Logan, [250]

Arran (Capt. James Stewart), his influence over James, [119]; his treachery to Gowrie’s father, [120]–123; receives that nobleman’s forfeited estate, [123]; driven into retirement, [123]

Arran, Earl of, Bothwell’s (James Hepburn) proposal to him to seize Mary, cited, [71]

Ashfield, kidnapped by Lord Willoughby, cited, [139]