III. The Earl of Somerset to Mr John Hay. 20th Nov. 1624 IV. John Seventh Earl of Marr, Lord Treasurer, to King James VI. V. Sir Archibald (first Lord) Napier to King James VI. VI. Sir Archibald (first Lord) Napier to James VI. 11th December 1623 VII. King James VI. to Sir Archibald (first Lord) Napier VIII. King James VI. to Sir Archibald (first Lord) Napier XX. Lord Napier's account of the character and conduct of the Earl of Mon- teith, President of the Council. From his Autograph. 1630 XXI. Official Extract of the Royal Letter Ordaining the Accusations against Lord Napier to be referred to his Majestie. 1629-1630 XXII. Archibald first Lord Napier to William Seventh Earl of Morton, 1630 XXIII. Archibald first Lord Napier to William Seventh Earl of Morton, 17th I. A Discours upon the bissines of the Tythes now in hand II. A short Discours upon some Incongruities in maters of Estate III. Privat ends ought not to be devyded from the Publik Good 74 I. Account for Clothes to Lord Graham, when 11 and 12 years of age II. John fourth Earl of Montrose to the Factor of Mugdock, 9th July III. Lady Elphinston to the Factor of Mugdock, 21st July 1625 IV. Master William Forrett to the Factor of Mugdock, 12th July 1625 . V. Lady Elphinston to the Factor of Mugdock, 7th June 1627 VI. Inventory of some of Montrose's effects in Glasgow, 1627 VII. List of Montrose's effects in the hands of his Pedagogue, Master Wil- VIII. James Graham, Montrose's servant, to James Duncan, Factor of Mug- IX. Montrose to James Duncan, Factor of Mugdock, 26th December 1627 X. Montrose to James Duncan, Factor of Mugdock, 27th December 1627 XI. Account of Montrose's expenses in Drumfad, 28th October 1628 XII. Sir John Colquhoun of Luss to Mr James Gillespie, Minister at Kil- XIII. Montrose to his Chamberlain Robert Graham, 1629 XIV. Contribution by Montrose to Glasgow College and Library, 1632 III. Account of the Personal Expenditure of Montrose while a student at IV. Extracts from the Accounts of Robert Graham, one of Montrose's INTRODUCTION PART III. Page 156 202 207 ORIGINAL PAPERS ILLUSTRATING THE PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH MONTROSE 1638-1642. I. Montrose and others to Lennox, Hamilton, and Morton, 13th March II. King Charles I. to the Earl of Airth, 19th March 1639 III. King Charles I. to Lord Kilpont, 2d May 1639 245 IV. King Charles I. to the Earl of Airth, 27th July 1639 250 V. The Earl of Airth to King Charles I., 20th September 1639 251 254 256 257 IX. Interrogatories by the Committee of Estates in 1641 to Lord Ogilvy XII. King Charles I. to Archibald first Lord Napier, 20th May 1641 XIV. Commencement of Argyle's Process against Montrose, May 1641 Page XVIII. Archibald first Lord Napier's Account of the Plot, 1641 XIX. Montrose, Napier, and Sir George Stirling of Keir, before the Committee of Estates, June 1641 285 288 XX. Lord Napier's Examination by the Committee of Estates, 23 June 1641 291 XXIV. Montrose's Declaration before the Committee of Estates, August 1641 302 306 310 XXVI. Montrose to the King and Parliament, 21st August 1641 311 312 II. Answers of Montrose and his Friends to the Libels against them in V. Draft of the Royal Signature commanding Letters of Exoneration 319 352 363 364 368 |