[115] Cal. For. Eliz. viii. 167-168.
[116] On July 16, 1583, she wrote from Sheffield to Mauvissière, the French Ambassador, bidding him ask the King of France to give Archibald Douglas a pension, ‘because he is a man of good understanding and serviceable where he chooses to serve, as you know.’ She intended to procure his pardon from James (Labanoff, v. 351, 368). She employed him, and he betrayed her.
[117] Laing, ii. 223-236.
[118] Bain, ii. 599, 600.
[119] Registrum de Soltre, p. xxxv, Bannatyne Club, 1861.
[120] Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, March 14, 1541.
[121] Registrum de Soltre, xxxvii.
[122] Burgh Records, Nov. 5, 1557.
[123] Burgh Records, Feb. 19, 1560, March 12, 1560.
[124] Burgh Records.