[{219b}] Bain, i. 630.
[{219c}] Lesley, ii. 468.
[{219d}] Knox, vi. 193.
[{220a}] Knox, ii. 337-345.
[{220b}] Hay Fleming, Mary Queen of Scots, 301.
[{221a}] Knox, ii. 347.
[{221b}] Act Parl. Scot., ii. 572.
[{221c}] Bain, i. 665.
[{221d}] Bain, i. 668.
[{222a}] Chalmers, in his Life of Queen Mary, vol. i. 78-96 (1818), takes the view of the Huntly affair which we adopt, but, observing the quietly obtained title of Moray under the Privy Seal (January 30, 1561-62) and the publicly assumed title of Mar, granted on February 7, 1561-62, Chalmers (mistaking Huntly for a loyal man) denounces the treachery of Lord James and the “credulity” of the Queen. To myself it appears that brother and sister were equally deep in the scheme for exalting Moray and destroying Huntly.