Hewat, Rev. Peter, accepts James’s narrative, [102], [103]; at Sprot’s examination, [186], [217], [220], [226]

History of the Kirk of Scotland (MS.), cited, [164]

Hogg, Rev. William (minister of Aytoun), on the Logan plot-letters, [243]

Home, Lady, aware of Logan’s desire to obtain Dirleton, [207], [208]

Home, (sixth) Lord, in communication with Bothwell, [129], [130], [152], [205], [206], [207]

Home, Lord (Logan’s uterine brother), [184], [187], [205]; Logan’s contempt for him as a conspirator, [237]

Home, William (sheriff clerk of Berwick), on the Logan plot-letters, [243]

Horne, John (notary in Eyemouth), on the Logan plot-letters, [243]

Horse, King James’s, his part in the Gowrie mystery, [22]

Hudson, Mr. (James’s resident at the Court of England), interviews the King and Henderson on the transactions in the turret chamber, [67], [69] note; his explanation of the origin of differences between the King’s narrative and Henderson’s evidence, [69]