Moncrieff, Hew, present at the slaughter of the Ruthvens, [29], [32]; at the fight in the death chamber, [60]; proclaimed, [63]; puzzled regarding the Master’s early ride from Perth to Falkland, [137]
Moncrieff, John, questions Henderson as to the ride to Falkland,
[44], [145]; on Gowrie’s silence as to his knowledge of the King’s approach, [45]; on Gowrie’s actions on the morning of the fatal 5th, [137]
Montrose (Chancellor), [64]; desires the preachers to thank God in their churches for the King’s ‘miraculous delivery,’ [100]
Montrose, the Master of, conspiring against James, [125]
Moray, Earl, his alleged relations with Queen Anne, [2]
Morton, Regent, confines Lord Robert Stewart in Linlithgow Castle, [153]
Mossman, imprisoned for share in the Gowrie plot, [203]
Mowbray, Francis, intriguing with Cecil against James, [159]; imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle, and killed in trying to escape therefrom, [160]
Mowbray, Philip, of Barnbogle, surety for Lord Robert Stewart, [153]; intriguing with Cecil against James, [159]