[{229b}] Ibid., ii. 387-389.
[{231a}] Bain, ii. 24.
[{231b}] Ibid., ii. 25.
[{231c}] Spanish Calendar, i. 338.
[{231d}] Bain, ii. 19, 20.
[{232a}] Bain, ii. 26; Knox, ii. 393, 394.
[{232b}] Hume Brown, Scotland under Queen Mary, p. 99.
[{232c}] Pitcairn, Criminal Trials, i. 434.
[{232d}] Dr. M‘Crie accepts, like Keith, a story of Spottiswoode’s not elsewhere found (M‘Crie, 204), but innocently remarks that, as to the brawl in chapel, Spottiswoode could not know the facts so well as Knox! (p. 210). Certainly twenty-two attendants on the Mass were “impanelled” for trial for their religious misdemeanour. Knox, ii. 394, note I.
[{233a}] Knox, ii. 397.