Man, the, in the turret, [35], [55], [56], [57], [62], [72]
Mar, Earl of, at the King’s hunt at Falkland, [12], [47]; with James at Gowrie House, [23], [24], [26], [32]; at the Gowrie slaughter, [86], [88]; assures the preacher Bruce of the truth of the King’s narrative, [104], [105]; is told by Bruce that he will accept the verdict in the Gowrie case but not preach Gowrie’s guilt, [105]; entrusted by James with the care of Prince Henry, [138]; the Queen’s plots against him, [138]
Mary of Guise (James’s grandmother), [118]
Mary Queen of Scots and the Casket Letters, [5], [7], [8]; declares that Ruthven (Gowrie’s grandfather) persecuted her by his lust, [119]
Mason, Peter, [190]
Masson, Dr., on the Gowrie mystery, [5]
Matthew, Toby (Dean of Durham), Bothwell’s statement to him, [251]
Maul, one of Sprot’s victims, [203]
Maxwell, Lord, cited, [193]
Melville, Sir Robert, his treachery in procuring the conviction of Gowrie’s father, [120]–122