Emperor; death of
Mawe, Leonard
Maximilian of Bavaria
Maxwell, Sir John, fourth Lord Herries
Maxwell, John, eighth Lord
Melvill, Andrew; Stephanischion; attacks James
Melvill, James
Melville, Sir James; relations with Anna
Melville, Robert, of Murdocairnie
Melville, William, of Tongland
Michelangelo
Middlesex, Lord Treasurer, see Cranfield, Sir Lionel
Middleton, Thomas
Mildmay, Sir Anthony
Millenary Petition
Molin, Nicolo
Mombirneau, M.
Mompesson, Sir Giles
Monson, Sir William
Montagu, James, Bishop
Montague, Lord Chief Justice
Montgomerie, Alexander
Montgomery, Hugh, Earl of Eglinton
Montgomery, Robert, Bishop of Glasgow
Montrose, John, Earl of, see Graham, John
Moray, James, Earl of, see Stewart, Lord James
Moray, James, Earl of, see Stewart, James, of Doune
Moray, Countess of
More, Sir George, Lieutenant of the Tower
Moretta
Morton, James, fourth Earl of, see Douglas, James
Moysie, David
Munk, Peter
Murray, Annabella, Countess of Mar; as James’s governess; as Henry’s governess
Murray, James
Murray, John, Keeper of the Privy Purse
Murray, Sir Patrick
Murray, Robert, Commissar of Stirling
Murray, Sir William
Murray, William, of Abercairney, later Lord Invertyle
Muses’ Welcome, The
Musselburgh
Napier, Barbara
Navarre
Neile, Richard, Bishop of Durham
Nethersole, Sir Francis
Neville, Sir Henry
Newmarket
New Hall
News from Scotland
Nicolson, George
Nielssøn, Jens
Nithsdale, Lord
North Berwick
Nottingham, Charles, Earl of, see Howard, Charles
Oath of Allegiance; controversy over
Oatlands (Surrey)
Octavians
Ogilvie of Powrie
Oglander, John
Oliphant, Master of
Oliphant, suspect in Gowrie Plot
Olivares, Condé de
Oliver, Isaac
Osborn, Francis
Osborne, Francis
O’ Sclaittis, Jocky, see Erskine, John
Oslo
Otto, Landgrave of Hesse
Overbury, Sir Thomas, friendship with Carr; murder of
Oxford, University of
Paddy, Sir William
Pagès, Bastien
Palatinate
Paris
Parker, William, Lord Monteagle
Parliament, English; (1604); (1605); (1606); (1607); (1610); (1621); (1624); (1648); Charles’s involvement in; see also grievances; parliamentary elections
Parliament, Scots; (1571); (1579); (1587); (1617); Kirk representation in; James’s understanding of
parliamentary elections
Parma, Duke of
Parsons, Robert, Father; Judgement of a Catholicke Englishman
Paul V, Pope
Paulet, Sir Amias
Peace-Maker: or Great Brittaines Blessing, The
Percy, Thomas
Perth; Five Articles of; James’s visit to (1617); pacification of
Pesaro, Zuane
Pett, Phineas
Philip II, King of Spain
Philip III, King of Spain
Philip IV, King of Spain
Piedmont, Prince of
Piggott, Sir Christopher
Pont, Robert
Porter, Endymion
Prague
prerogative, royal
Primrose, Henry’s foster-brother
privilege, parliamentary
Privy Council (England); Charles’s involvement in
Privy Council (Scotland)
Protestantism
Puritanism; and the Hampton Court Conference
Rainoldes, Dr John
Ralegh, George
Ralegh, Sir Walter; trial of (1603); voyage to the Orinoco; imprisonment, trial and execution of
Ralegh, Walter (son of Sir Walter)
Ramel, Henrik
Ramsay, Gilbert
Ramsay, John, later Earl of Holderness; in Gowrie Conspiracy; knighted
Randolph, Thomas
Rannald, Patrick
Reformation; Scottish; English
Reid, James
Remington, Dr John
Riccio, David
Riccio, Joseph
Rich, Sir Henry, Viscount Kensington
Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick
Richard II, King of England
Richlieu, Cardinal
Robert III, King of Scots
Robert, Prince
Robertson, George, minister
Rochester
Rochester, Robert, Viscount, see Carr. Robert
Rolock, Hercules
Roman Catholicism; in England; act against recusancy (1606); James’s writings against
Rome
Roos, Anna
Royston
Royston Petition
Rudolf II
Rupert, Prince, Duke of Lusatia
Russell, Francis, Earl of Bedford
Russell, Lord Francis
Russell, John
Ruthven, Alexander, Master of Ruthven
Ruthven, Barbara
Ruthven, Beatrice
Ruthven, John, third Earl of Gowrie
Ruthven, Patrick,