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Mowbray, Philip, of Barnbogle, surety for Lord Robert Stewart, 153; intriguing with Cecil against James, 159 Moysie, David, probable writer of the Falkland letter, after the slaughter of the Ruthvens, 38 note; 100 Murray, George, in attendance on James, 12 Murray, John of Arbany, in attendance on James, 12; with James at the slaughter of the Ruthvens, 24, 25, 26, 32, 61; wounded by a Ruthven partisan, 88 Murray, Sir David, on Gowrie's speech against James's demands for money, 131 Murray of Tullibardine, in Perth at the time of the Gowrie tragedy, 28 * * * * * NAISMITH (surgeon), with James at the Falkland hunt, 47 Napier, Mr. Mark, on Sprot's alleged forgery of the Logan letters, 172, 173, 222; denies that any compromising letters were found, 178 Napier of Merchistoun, his contract as to gold-finding with Logan of Restalrig, 171 Nesbit, William, of Newton, robbed by Logan, 158 Neville, recommends Gowrie to Cecil as a useful man, 130 Nicholson, George (English resident at the Court of Holyrood), his account of James's Falkland letter on the Gowrie case, 38; on Robert Oliphant's indiscretions of speech, 74; communicates to Cecil Oliphant's statement respecting Cranstoun and Henderson 75 note; refers to a book on the Ruthven side published in England, 82; cites the King's letter to the Privy Council regarding the Gowrie plot, 100, 102; informs Cecil of Gowrie's conversion to Catholicism, 128 * * * * * OLIPHANT of Bauchiltoun, brother of Robert, 77 Oliphant, Robert, identified by the first proclamation as the man in the turret, 62; proves an alibi, 62, 72; his confidences to tailor Lyn anent his foreknowledge of the Gowrie plot, 73; denounces the hanging of Cranstoun, and affirms the guilt of Henderson, 75; avers that Gowrie proposed to him in Paris the part offered to Henderson, 75; seeks to divert Gowrie from his project, 75; his portable property seized by Captain Heron, and himself imprisoned, 76; released by James and goes abroad, 76; property subsequently restored, 77; his statement contrasted with Henderson's, 77; cited, 144 * * * * * PADUA University, 126 Panton, Mr., on Henderson at Falkland, 64 note; his defence of the Ruthvens, 80; refers to a contemporary vindication, 80 'Papers relating to the Master of Gray,' cited, 158 Paul, Sir James Balfour, on the Gowrie arms, 245
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