[6] See Lewis's Life of Caxton, p. 81.

[7] Catalogue des Livres imprimés sur Vélin, de la Bibliothéque du Roi, tome iii. p. 81.

[8] Edinburgh, 1801, p. 65.

[9] In Maidment's Analecta Scotica, vol. ii. p. 1, is a curious Indenture betwixt Sir William the Hay, Knight, Lorde of the Nauchtane, and Alan of Kynnarde Lord of that ilke, and Dame Mary of Murray his wife, for the marriage of their children, dated 7th December 1420.

[10] At a latter period, among the Determinants at St Andrews, in 1449, we find "Gilbertus Hay, cujus bursa, viijs. vjd;" and again "M. Gilbertus Hay," as having taken his degree as a Licentiate in 1451. But this obviously could not have been Sir Gilbert Hay. In the "Compot. Magist. Roberti Pantre receptoris facultatis arcium anni [M.CCCC.]LII. datum iiiio die Decembris," at the end of a long list of contributions is this entry—"Item, per Magistrum Gilbertum Hay, xxvs. Debitor Thomas Hay licentiatus, frater ejusdem Gilberti." The name of Thomas Hay stands first in the list of Licentiates in 1452-3.

[11] Genealogie of the Sainteclaires of Rosslyn, by Father Richard Augustin Hay, p. 26. Edin. 1835, 4to.

[12] Lord Hailes's Additional Case of the Countess of Sutherland, pp. 110, 128.

[13] Genealogie of the Sainteclaires of Rosslyn, p. 91-98.

[14] "Extracts from The Buike of King Alexander the Conquerour, a Manuscript in the Library at Taymouth Castle." (1831). 4to. Privately printed by the Secretary of the Bannatyne Club.

[15] See supra, page 1.