Christie, porter at Gowrie House on the fatal day, [21]

Clerk, Father Andrew (Jesuit), intriguing against James, [201], [212]

Coat of arms, Gowrie’s, [245] et seq.

Colville, John, tells Cecil of Gowrie’s summons to be leader of the Kirk, [129]; schemes against James, [140], [146], [155]; renounces Frank Bothwell, [198]

Corsar, John, cited, [211]

Cowper, Rev. Mr. (minister of Perth), on Gowrie’s views as to secrecy in plots, [144]

Craigengelt (Gowrie’s steward), his evidence regarding the Master’s ride to Falkland, [44]; observation of the Master while the King dines, [49]; at the dinner, [65], [83], [84]; his confession before execution, [103], [104]; denial of receipt of letters from James to Gowrie, [134], [135] note; on the movements of the Gowries before the tragedy, [136]; hanged, [87]

Cranstoun of Cranstoun, Sir John, [154]

Cranstoun Riddell, Laird of, (Logan’s father-in-law), [153]

Cranstoun, Thomas (Gowrie’s equerry), his share in the transactions at Gowrie House which brought about the slaughter of the Ruthvens, [20], [21], [23], [27], [28], [29], [30], [31]; wounded by Ramsay, [74], [85]; examined, tortured, tried, and hanged at Perth, [74], [87], [155]; an outlawed rebel and adherent of Bothwell, [74] note, [155]