om the window that
the Master is killed by traitors and James himself in peril, 86; Gowrie
and Cranstoun alone permitted by James's servants to enter the House, 86;
Sir Thomas Erskine's dual _role_, 86; the true account of Gowrie's death,
87; the question of Henderson's presence at Falkland, 83, 87, 92;
derivation of the narrative, 87; on the payment by Gowrie of his father's
debts, 87; points on which the narrative is false, 86-88; points ignored,
88, 89; presents a consistent theory of the King's plot, 89; conflicting
statements, 89, 90, 91, 92; the detail of the locked door, 92
'True Discourse,' quoted on the doors leading to the turret, 52
'True Discovery of the late Treason, the' (unpublished MS.), on the
Gowrie family, 48
Tullibardine, Young, at the slaughter of the Earl of Gowrie, 28, 33;
effort to relieve the King, 60; helps to pacify the populace after the
tragedy, 88
Tytler, Mr., cited, on James VI, 5; on the King's account of the Gowrie
tragedy, 41, 42; on Logan's plot-letters, 169
* * * * *
URCHILL, present at the slaughter of the Gowries, 19
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VINDICATION of the Ruthvens, the contemporary, 80 _et seq._, 252 _et
seq._
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WALLACE, asks Sprot for silence on Logan's conspiracy, 187
Watson, Rev. Alexander, on the Logan plot-letters, 242
Wilky, Alexander, surety for John Wilky not to harm tailor Lyn, 73, 74
Wilky, John, his pursuit of tailor Lyn for revealing Robert Oliphant's
confidences respecting the Gowrie plot, 73, 74
Willoughby, Lord, kidnaps Ashfield, 139; his opinion of Logan of
Restalrig, 159; builds a ship for protection of English commerce, 218;
offers the venture to Cecil if subsidised by government, 218, 219; admits
Logan to the venture, 218, 219; dies suddenly on board his ship, 219
Wilson (Erskine's servant), at the slaughter of the Ruthvens, 27, 30, 31,
85
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YOUNGER, suspected as the man in the turret, 62
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Footnotes:
{0a} Longmans, Green, & Co., 1871.
{7} See _The Mystery of Mary Stuart_. Longmans, 1901.
{12a} Extracted from the Treasurer's Accounts, July, August, 1600. MS.
{12b} The King's Narrative, Pitcairn's _Criminal Trials of Scotland_,
ii. 210.
{13} The King's N
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