Eviot, Patrick, present at the fight in the death chamber, [29], [30], [60]; proclaimed, [63]
Fastcastle, Berwickshire, the stronghold of Logan, where it is said James was to have been lodged, [153], [154], [193], [194]
Fyvie, President of the Privy Council. See Dunfermline.
Galloway, Rev. Patrick (the King’s chaplain), his account of the doors passed through and locked by the Master on the way to the turret, [53]; proclaims Henderson as the man in the turret, [63]; alleges that Gowrie attempted to involve James in negotiations with the Pope, [104], [128]; reported to have induced Henderson to pretend to be the man in the turret, [114]; at Sprot’s examination, [186], [217], [220], [226]
Galloway, William, one of Sprot’s victims, [203]
Gardiner, Mr. S. R. (historian), on the Gowrie mystery, [5]
Gibson (Scottish judge), kidnapping of, [145]
Goodman, the, of Pitmillie, on the King’s knowledge of Henderson, [114]
Gowdie, Isobel, accused of witchcraft, [198]