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Cotton MS Caligula B II
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- Cotton MS Caligula B II
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- Records and papers (originals and copies) concerning England and Scotland, temp. Henry VIII (1509–1547)
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Codex chartaceus, in folio, constans foliis 382.
- 1. The Duke of Norfolk, to Carlisle, herald at arms; directing him to persuade James V. to favour Angus; and informing him that the E. of Northumberland and lord Dacre would shortly come down to treat of the redress of grievances. (Orig.) Worcester Place, March 7, 1532. 3.
- 2. Queen Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk; expressing a great desire to hear from Henry VIII. She expects her son. (Orig.) May [24 April] 1537. 5.
- 3. Gavin Dunbar, Archbp. of Glasgow, and chancellor of Scotland, to the D. of Norfolk; about depredations on the borders. (Orig.) Edinb. April 25, 1537. 6.
- 4. Card. Wolsey, to the D. of Norfolk; instructions how to deal with Q. Margaret and the E. of Arran; and concerning the E. of Angus's heavy complaints against the queen. (Orig.) Westminster, Nov. 5, 1524. 7.
- 5. Card. Wolsey, to the E. of Surrey; about a truce with Scotland at the request of Q. Margaret; the D. of Albany to be by all means expelled from the government of Scotland; Wolsey does not approve of Q. Margaret coming to England. (Orig.) Westm. Nov. 26, 1523. 11.
- 6. Card.,Wolsey, to the D. of Norfolk; about the E. of Angus's return into Scotland; sends two intercepted letters; the one III. 111. (Orig.). Westm. Oct. 24, 1524. 13.
- 7. The D. of Albany, to Hen. VIII; promises a strict observance of the last truce. (of Jan. 8.) (Orig.) Edinb. April 16, 1517. 16.
- 8. The E; of Arran (Ja. Hamilton) to Hen. VIII; about establishing James V. in his government, and against the E. of Angus's coming into Scotland. (Orig.) Linlithgow, Oct. 3, 1524. 17.
- 9. Card. Wolsey, to, the D. of Norfolk; divers instructions about James V. assuming the government; about peace; the E. of Angus, &c. (Orig.) Hampton Court, Aug. 9, 1524. 18.
- 10. Thomas Magnus and three other commissioners, to Hen. VIII; about negociations for a truce, in which the Scotch. commissioners are backward. (Orig.) Newcastle, Sept. 6. 1533. 24.
- 11. James V, to Hen. VIII; professing himself well disposed for peace. (Orig.) Dumfries, Nov. 5, 1529. 26.
- 12. The, E. of Surrey; to Card. Wolsey; reporting the measures he is taking for resisting Albany's invasion. (Orig. with some marginal notes.) Alnwick, Oct. 28, 1523. 27.
- 13. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolsey; reports an inroad he made to Jedburgh, lord Dacre's attack of Fernherst, and the loss of many horses. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept. 27, 1523. [Printed in I Ellis, i. 214.] 29.
- 14. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolsey; reporting the D. of Britannys friendly answers to Sir John Peche and Sir John Carr, English agents. (Orig.) Montreuil, Oct. 7. 1527? [1514] 32.
- 15. The E. of Surrey to Wolsey; about an expedition to Jedburgh. (Orig. vid. II. 58.) Newcastle, Aug. 27, 1523. 33.
- 16. Q. Margaret, to the E. of Surrey; about divers manoeuvres to supplant Albany, and bring forth James V. &c. Edinb. Aug. 24, 1523. 35.
- 17. The E. of Surrey, to Q. Margaret; answer to the above, promising all manner of assistance. To be shewn only to such lords of Scotland as the queen trusts. Aug. 26? 1523. 37.
- 18. The E. of Surrey to Q. Margaret; urging her very earnestly to renounce Albany and the French faction, and to bring forth James V. - To be shewn to the lords of Scotland: and an article added concerning her coming into England, not to be shewn. Aug. 26? 1523. 39.
- 19. Dr. Th. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; reports the manner in which he executes his instructions concerning the queen of Scotland, the Scots lords, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. May 31, 1525. 43.
- 20. Dr. T. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; about negociations for peace. Edinb. May 16? 1525. 49.
- 21. Q; Margaret, to the lords of the Council; exhorting them to the conclusion of peace. (A copy; but signed by the queen.) May 16? 1525. 50.
- 22. Q. Margaret, to Dr. Magnus; acquainting him that she had written to the lords in favour of peace. (Orig.) May 16, 1525. 51.
- 23. Dr. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; about peace; and acquaints her that Hen. VIII. has agreed to a prolongation of truce for 40 days. Edinb. May 24, 1525. 52.
- 24. Q. Margaret, to Dr. Magnus; a short credence probably in favour of Jammy Dog. (Orig.) May 24, 1525. 53.
- 25. Dr. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; about the negociations for peace. Edinb. May 27, 1525. 54.
- 26. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; relates some weighty transactions between Q. Margaret and the Scotch lords; steps taken towards a peace. (Orig.) Edinb. March 9, 1525. 55.
- 27. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the E. of Angus and some lords coming to Edinburgh; characters of several of the lords; Cantley gone from the queen to France, and thence to Rome. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 22, 1525. 59.
- 28. Dr. Magnus, to James V; about the proceedings of the commissioners at Berwick. (vid. Rym. XIV. p. 275. et seq.) Berwick, Nov. 14, [18 May] 1528. 63.
- 29. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the fruitless meetings of' the commissioners at Berwick; a comprehension insisted upon; Angus not to be relied on. (Orig.) Edinb. Oct. 28, 1525. [Cal. B. II. f. 189 and B. VII. f. 55 enclosed in this] 66.
- 30. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; the commissioners for peace to meet Oct. 6. James V. declares against Albany's return; Magnus insulted by mobs. (Orig) Edinb. Sept. 9, [25] 1525. 70.
- 31. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; the president of Toulouse arrives ambassador from France; is ill received; Patr. Wemys, returned. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 9, 1525. 73.
- 32. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the ratification of the late treaty of Berwick; reports an audience he had of James V. (Orig.) Berwick, Feb. 13, 1529. 77.
- 33. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; information of several kinds, chiefly about the Archbp. of St. Andrews' suspicious dealings; state of parties in Scotland; speaks favourably of Arran. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 9, 1525. 83.
- 34. Dr. Magnus to Card. Wolsey; intelligence from Scotland, about Gonzoles, and the arrival of two French gallies; the queen less cordial towards England. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 27, 1524. 87.
- 35. Dr. Magnus, and two other commissioners, to Card. Wolsey; report their negociations at Berwick. (Orig.) Berwick, Dec. 17, 1528. 91.
- 36. Dr. Magnus, and two other commissioners, to Card. Wolsey; report their proceedings at Berwick. (Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 14, 1528. 95.
- 37. The E. of Shewsbury, and seven others, being the king's council in the north, to Card. Wolsey; report the measures taken for resisting the Scots, and about money for the payment of the army. (Orig.) York, Sept. 4, 1522. 99.
- 38. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; reports some audiences he had of James V; Gonzoles' proposals and intrigues; the queen favourably disposed towards England. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 24, 1525. 101.
- 39. Dr. Magnus, to Sir William Evers; about disturbances in Tiviotdale. Answer to, VI. 255. (Orig.) Edinb. June 19, 1525. 109.
- 40. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; intelligence from Scotland, and about executors. (Orig. almost obliterated.) Pomfret, April 22, 1528. 110.
- 41. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the ratification at Berwick; redress on the borders, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, March 20, 1526. 112.
- 42. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about meetings for redress on the borders; speaks favourably of the chancellor (Beaton.) (Orig.) Berwick, March 1, 1526. 114.
- 43. Dr Magnus, and three other commissioners, to Henry VIII; report their negociations for a truce; the Scotch insist upon the surrender of Cawe Mills. (Orig.) Newcastle, July 1, 1533. 116.
- 44. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the state of affairs in Scotland; James V. unwilling to continue in the E. of Angus's custody; and about the expenses of the D. of Richmond's household. (Orig.) Sheriff-Hooton, Aug. 30, 1527. [1526] 118.
- 45. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about a prolongation of the truce, and money matters. (Orig.) Berwick, Dec. 15, 1525. 120.
- 46. Dr. Magnus, to the chancellor of Scotland (Jas Beaten); about prolongation of the truce, and attempts on the English borders. Berwick, Dec. 11. 1525. Another letter of Dec. 13; with accounts of some answers received from Hen. VIII. 121.
- 47. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the E. of Angus being reinstated in his honours and property; inroads on the borders. (Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 39, 1528. 123.
- 48. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about James Vth's attempt upon Tantallion, and the conferences at Berwick. (Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 14, 1528. 125.
- 49. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; state of affairs in Scotland; Angus's dangerous situation; and an agreement between the E. of Cumberland and Sir Christopher Dacre. (Orig.) Sheriff-Hooton, Sept. 13. 1527. [1526] 127.
- 50. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about various transactions in Scotland; James Vth's intended mariage with a French princess. (Orig.) Berwick. Dec. 17, 1528. 129.
- 51. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; reports the state of parties in Scotland; suspects Q. Margaret of double dealing. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 2, 1525. 132.
- 52. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; reports the struggles between the two parties in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 14, 1525. 135.
- 53. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; news of various kinds from Scotland; many French arrived at Dunbar, at which the queen seems pleased. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 22, 1524. 138.
- 54. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about a recess to be taken, and sundry regulations on the borders. (Orig.) Berwick, Jan. 24, 1526. 142.
- 55. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about the congress at Berwick, vid. II. 67. an insidious report that Hen. VIII. was dead. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 11, 1526. 145.
- 56. The E. of Surrey, to Henry VIII; reports an attack upon the castle of Cessford, &c. (Orig.) Alnwick, May 21, 1523. 147.
- 57. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolsey; reports the state of affairs in the north, and the reasons why he shall not be able to act with vigour. (Orig.) Newcastle, April 23, 1523. 151.
- 58. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolsey; reports his preparations for an intended incursion to Jedburgh. (Orig. the beginning wanting. vid. II. 15.) Newcastle, Aug. 15. 1523. 153.
- 59. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolsey; justifies himself against several charges of neglect brought against him by Q. Margaret. (Orig. vid. VI. 252.) Barnard Castle, Sept. 14. 1524. 155.
- 60. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolsey; about discontents in Scotland; many lords refuse to come to parliament unless desired by Angus. (Orig.) Newcastle, Nov. 5, 1524. 157.
- 61. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolsey; chiefly about the E. of Angus's great impatience to go into Scotland. (Orig.) Newcastle, Oct. 20, 1524. 159.
- 62. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolsey; concerning the E. of Arran's improper conduct; his interview with the E. of Angus. (Orig.) Newcastle, Oct. 16, 1524. 162.
- 63. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolsey; about Q. Margaret's, the D. of Albany's, and the Council's application for a truce; Albany puts James V. under the care of other lords; a marriage between James V. and a French princess proposed; Albany popular at Edinburgh. (Orig. two pieces cut out.) Newcastle, Nov.29. 1523. 165.
- 64. The E. of Surrey? to Card. Wolsey; about , several ships going to sea, perhaps to the north. (Orig. the signature torn off.) Calais, Aug. 9. [1522] 167.
- 65. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolsey; reports his march from near Werk to Barmer Wood; Albany's army dispersed. (Orig.) Lowick, Nov. 4, 1523. 169.
- 66. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; reports news from Scotland; the Archbp. of St. Andrews is returned to court. (Orig.) Pomfret, Jan. 10, 1528. [1527] 171.
- 67. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about a congress to be held at Berwick; some regulations for the tranquillity of the borders. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 1, 1526. 173.
- 68. A proclamation for preserving order upon the borders: referred to in the above. Berwick, Jan. 1, 1526. 175.
- 69. Dr. Magnus, to the E. of Westmorland; about the E. coming or sending his seal to the congress at Berwick. Edinb. Jan. 1, 1526. 176.
- 70. Lady E. Dacre, to Ld. W. Dacre her husband; acquainting him of some inroads on the borders. (Orig.) Naworth, June 2, 1528. 178.
- 71. Alex. Lord Home, to Ld. T. Dacre; concerting measures for a war against Scotland. (Orig.) Aug. 22, 1515. 180.
- 72. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; complains of the infringement of the comprehension, and of assistance given to Alex. Home. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 20, 1515. 181.
- 73. Lord T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; two letters, in one of which he denies the charges in the preceding number, and the other upon shooting in March upon the west borders. Harbottle, Aug. 24, 1515. 183.
- 74. Ld. Alex. Home, to Ld. T. Dacre; about the D. of Albany's practices against him. (Orig.) Aug. 24, 1515. 186.
- 75. Ld. T. Dacre, to Henry VIII; reports the late transactions between him and the D. of Albany. (Orig. vid. the three preceding articles.) Harbottle, Aug. 25, 1515. 187.
- 76. Ld. T. Dacre, to the Privy Council; represents his exertions in the office of warden; and desires the redress of some grievances. (Orig.) Kirkoswald, May 17, 1514. 190.
- 77. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; urging her to tell him whether she had really written to the French king for the return of the D. of Albany. Naworth, July. 10. 1520. 194.
- 78. Q. Margaret, to Ld. T. Dacre; answer to the last article, owns that she had signed a letter to the .French king, for which she pleads her necessities. (Orig.) Edinb. July 14, 1520. [Pr. ii Ellis i. 276] 195.
- 79. The E. of Surrey, to Q. Margaret; advising her about bringing forth the young king. Morpeth, Sept. 16, 1523. 196.
- 80. Lord T. Dacre, to, Henry VIII; (Orig. almost obliterated.) June 4th. 197.
- 81. Lord W. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; reports a cruel inroad and slaughter committed by the Scotch borderers. (Orig.) Naworth, Aug. 4. [1526] 198.
- 82. The names of the persons taken and slain in the above inroad. 199.
- 83. The D. of Albany, to Clarencieux; professing his desire to promote peace. (Orig.) Mont-Michel, June 28, 1517. 201.
- 84. The D. of Albany, to Card. Wolsey; professing his readiness to accept of peace. (French) with marginal notes in English, shewing how little his professions could be relied on. (Orig.) Edinb. April 13. [1524] 202.
- 85. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolsey; requesting his good offices with Henry VIII; and towards a peace. (Orig.) 204.
- 86. Clarencieux, to Card. Wolsey; reports his audiences with Q. Margaret, the D. of Albany, and the Council; is sharply answered. (Orig.) Norham, Feb. 15, 1522. 205.
- 87. Card. Wolsey, to Q. Margaret; about James V. assuming the government; concord between the two kingdoms; and her proposal of a marriage between James V. and a daughter of Henry VIII. Aug. 2? 1524. 209.
- 88. Q. Margaret; a declaration of the wrongs she has sustained from the D. of Albany. (Orig.) March 1, 1516. 211.
- 89. Ld. T. Dacre; his declaration of the trespasses committed by the Scots. (Orig.) March, 1516. 215.
- 90. James V; his articles of credence to be shewn by Patrick Sinclair to Henry VIII. (Orig. with the seal.) Edinb. July 13, 1528. 224.
- 91. Q. Margaret; her reply to the answer sent by Henry VIII. to her articles. Sept. 1524. 226.
- 92. Ld. William Howard, to Henry VIII; reports an audience he had of James V. (Orig.) Edinb. April 25, 1535. [1536] [Printed in State Papers v. 39.] 233.
- 93. The E. of Arran, to the D. of Norfolk; about ambassadors to be sent up for peace; and remonstrating against the E. of Angus coming into Scotland. (another copy at III. 66.) Kinnerly, Oct. 3. 1524. 235.
- 94. The chancellor of Scotland (J. Beaton, Archbp. of Glasgow) to lord T. Dacre; about a negociation for peace, or at least for abstinence. Glasgow, Oct. 29, 1520. 236.
- 95. Ld. T. Dacre, to the chancellor of Scotland; answer to the above; mentions two French ambassadors, Aubigny and Planys, being gone into Scotland. Werke, Nov. 28, 1520. 236. b.
- 96. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; assuring her of Henry VIII th's friendship for her; and giving her much advice about her conduct. Werke, Nov. 28, 1520. 237. b.
- 97. The chancellor of Scotland, to Ld. Dacre; desiring a. prolongation of truce. (Orig. inclosed in II. 114.) Glasgow, Dec. 5, 1520. 240.
- 98. The E.of Northumberland, to Card. Wolsey; about James Vth's intended marriage with a sister of the Emperor. (Orig.) Nov. 16, 1529. [1528] 241.
- 99. Q. Margaret, to the E. of Surrey; acquaints him with the force Albany has brought with him from France, and his intention to invade England. With marginal notes. (a copy of VI. 244.) Oct. 13? 1523. 242.
- 100. Ld. T. Dacre, to the E. of Surrey; reports Albany's and Maxwell's motions towards the borders. (Orig.) Carlisle, Oct. 18. 1523. 244.
- 101. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; reports Albany's negociations with the Scotch lords, and his last departure for France. (Orig,) Whittingham, May 31, 1524. [Printed in I Ellis, i. 240] 246.
- 102. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; requesting the king's pardon for William Hatherington's misdemeanors in his marriages. (Orig.) Harbottle, March 5. [1525] 248.
- 103. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; desiring the nomination of sheriffs &c. for Cumberland and Northumberland. (Orig.) Werk, April 12, 1525? [1521] 249.
- 104. A letter from some discontented person, representing many abuses, chiefly about the borders; inveighs against the papists: probably in the time of Q. Eliz. 250.
- 105. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about the Bp. of Carlisle coming down, and scarcity of provisions. (Orig.) Kirkoswald, May 8th. [1522] 252.
- 106. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about Q. Margaret's progress towards Scotland, and the D. of Albany's departure. (Orig.) Berwick, June 16, 1517. 253.
- 107. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card.Wolsey? representing the deficiency in the number of men brought by sir Wm Bulmer, sir Marm. Constable, &c. the army discharged. (Orig.) [14 Dec. 1523] 254.
- 108. The E. of Northumberland, to Card. Wolsey; vindicates himself against some charges of lenity towards Wm Lisle, and others. (Orig.) Newcastle, March 24, 1528? 255.
- 109. Names of pensioners, with their fees, on the borders. [12 July 1537] 257.
- 110. Sir Wm Eure, to Card. Wolsey; about depredations of rebels in Tindal; a charge against Sir Ralph Fenwick. (Orig.) Hexham, July 26, 1525? 260.
- 111. A bill of information against the Dacres. 261.
- 112. The D. of Albany, to Q. Margaret; promises to protect her, especially against Angus, as he had promised Clarencieux. (Orig. French.) Edinb. March 6, 1517. 262.
- 113. James V, signed James Chancellor, to Henry VIII; desiring a safe-conduct for John Ireland, &c. (in the absence of Albany.) (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 5. [1516] 263.
- 114. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about the journey of the French ambassadors; great feuds in Scotland; proposals for a prorogation. (Orig.) Harbottle, Dec. 10. 1520. 264.
- 115. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; acquaints him of his having discharged some men; Albany ready to set out; has sent up a credence to Surrey, who is gone south. (Orig.) Morpeth, Dec. 10. 1523. 266.
- 116. Q. Margaret to the lords of Council; expostulating about the keeping of the young king. (Orig.) Nov. 26, 1522. 268.
- 117. Q. Margaret; articles of what she desires of the chancellor. (Orig.) May 12, 1517? 270.
- 118. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolsey; about a promotion to the Archbp. of Glasgow. (Orig.) Feb. 19, 1522. [1525] 272.
- 119. Q. Margaret, to the E. of Surrey; desiring to be apprized of Henry VIIIth's pleasure about the introduction of James V. (Orig.) Sept. 13, 1523. 274.
- 120. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII; credence for the bearer of her articles, I. 112. & VI. 144. (Orig. conf. I. 115.) Edinb. Jan. 6, 1522. 276.
- 121. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII; about Albany's going to France, and the conditions of her return into Scotland. (Orig.) York, June 3, 1517. 278.
- 122. A clause in some treaty, about the borders. 280.
- 123. Henry VIII; a draught of his commission to the commissioners of the north. Jan. 30, 15.. [ June 30, 1531] 281.
- 124. Proclamation of the commissioners in the north. 282.
- 125. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolsey; desiring to borrow money (Orig. conf. I. 113.) 1516? 283.
- 126. Anthy Oughtred, to Card. Wolsey; about his son in law, Guy Wylstrop, and some of his servants, obeying a summons to appear before the Cardinal, &c. Sir Wm Bulmer's loyalty. (Orig.) Berwick, June 10. [1523] 284.
- 127. The Bp. of Durham (Tho. Ruthal) to Hen. VIII; reports his having urged Ld. Dacre to make incursions. (Orig.) Aln..... Nov. 1, 1521? 285.
- 128. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolsey; about Q. Margaret's reception and entertainment at York. (Orig) York, June 3, 1517. 286.
- 129. Sir Ralph Eure, and five more commissioners, to the Lords of Council; advising the repeal of an annuity granted to Cuthbt and Edwd Charlton, and to have them punished; and about some regulations on the borders. Berwick, July 15, 1536? 287.
- 130. Gavin (Dunbar) Archbp. of Glasgow; letters of censure against insurgents. [28 Oct. 1525] [Enclosed in No. 29.] 289.
- 131. The D. of Albany, to J. de Barbon his secy in London; about some negociations. A cypher at the end. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 14, 1524. 290.
- 132. Lord T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; offers to bring her from Douglas castle, or 10 miles within Stirling. (answer to I. 18.) Kirkoswald, Jan. 26, 1515. 292.
- 133. Dr. Magnus, to the Bp. of Aberdeen; about redress to be made by virtue of the peace of Berwick. Berwick, Jan 20, 1526. 294.
- 134. Dr. Magnus, to the Chancellor of Scotland; to the same purport. Berwick, Jan. 20, 1526. 295.
- 135. The lords of Council of Scotland, to the English ambassador (Dr. Magnus) promising to proceed without delay to the redress stipulated at Berwick. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 19, 1526. 297.
- 136. The E. of Angus, to Dr. Magnus; about redress, and the encounter at Linlithgow. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 20, 1526. 298.
- 137. Adam Otterburn, to Dr. Magnus; acquaints him with his return from Berwick; news about the encounter at Linlithgow, and the redress. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 19, 1526. 299.
- 138. Dr. Magnus; his answer to the lords of Scotland's letter (II. 135.) urging the redress stipulated at Berwick. Berwick, Jan. 22, 1526. 300.
- 139. Adam Williamson, to the postulate of Arbroath; admonishing him and Q. Margaret to come to England, and to follow the advice of Henry VIII. (vid. II. 166.) Jan. 27, 1515. 303.
- 140. An article of an old league between France and Scotland. (Latin.) Febr. 1523] 305.
- 141. Dr. Magnus, and Roger Radclyff, to Card. Wolsey; concerning the dissensions in Scotland; ambassadors ready to come away. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 29, 1524. 306.
- 142. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; reporting the late events in the north; Albany's invasion; the truce of Sept. 11. &c. (Orig.) Carlisle, Sept. 12, 1522. 310.
- 143. A note from some person commissioned by Albany to treat with Clarencieux about peace; Albany's intended passage through England mentioned Jan. 1517. [July 1516] 313.
- 144. J. de Planys and Gav. Dunbar, to Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus; desiring the safe-conduct, before applied for, to be sent down immediately. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 27, 1516. 314.
- 145. Ld. T. Dacre, to J. de Planys and G. Dunbar; answer to the above, that the safe-conduct is arrived; and mentioning the king of Spain's death. Coldstream, Feb. 28, 1516. 315.
- 146. Ld. T. Dacre? to the D. of Albany; about negociations for peace, and ambassadors coming for the purpose. Etel, March 2, 1516. 315. b.
- 147. The D. of Albany, to lord T. Dacre; professing a great desire for peace. (Orig.) Edinb. March 5, 1516. 316.
- 148. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; urging the arrival of the ambassadors: answer to the above. Morpeth, March 15, 1516. 317. b.
- 149. Gavin Dunbar and sir Wm Scot, to Ld. T. Dacre; desiring to know why the safe-conduct for de Planys was not yet arrived. (Orig.) Edinb. March 10, 1516. 318.
- 150. Lord T. Dacre, to G. Dunbar and sir Wm Scot; Henry VIII. unwilling to call upon de Planys to accompany the ambassadors of the Scots: answer to the above. Morpeth, March 15, 1516. 319.
- 151. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Albany; expresses amicable intentions; earnestly requests that the Bp. of Dunkeld might be released from confinement. Morpeth, May? 1516. 320.
- 152. Lord D'Arcy, to Henry VIII; reports concerning the state of Bordoix; vindication of his conduct: answer to VI. 34. (Orig.) Templehurst, March 20, 1514. 323.
- 153. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; acquaints him of Albany's departure; and about measures to be taken in consequence. (Orig.) Harbottle, Oct. 31, 1522. 327.
- 154. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; reports concerning the state of the borders; Albany's conduct; Gaultier the duke's secretary sent up; desires to be appointed governor, and his brethren Christopher and Philip wardens of the marches, (Orig. conf. III. 29.) Werk, Dec. 19, 1521. 329.
- 155. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about repairs of the castles on the borders. (Orig.) Harbottle, June 21, 1517. 331.
- 156. Lord T. Dacre, to Card Wolsey; about father Chadworth's mediation between Q. Margaret and the E. of Angus. (Orig.) Harbottle, Oct. 22, 1520. 333.
- 157. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; reports Gaultier being arrived in Scotland from Albany; the Humes at Cawe mills; Armstrongs on the borders. (Orig.) Harbottle, March 5, 1519. 335.
- 158. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about the Humes at Cawe mills; and money brought for them by Dr. Magnus. (Orig.) March, 1519. 336.
- 159. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about Albany's intended invasion; aid given to Angus; and desiring that wardens may be appointed. (Orig.) Norham, Feb. 18,1522. 338.
- 160. Lord T. Dacre, to the lords of Council; represents the D. of Albany's harsh proceedings against Q. Margaret. (Orig.) Kirkoswald, Aug. l, 1515. 341.
- 161. Sir Ralph Sadler, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Cromwell) reports the state of the northern counties; the people of Darlington inclined to rise. (Orig.) Newcastle, Jan. 28, 1537. 344.
- 162. Abstracts of 19 letters concerning Scottish affairs; proving the French interest with the Scots lords. About [20] Jan. 1524. 348.
- 163. Sir Wm. Eure; articles to be declared to the Ld. Privy Seal, concerning the tranquillity of the borders. March? 1540? 350.
- 164. Anthy Oughtred, to Card. Wolsey; giving intelligence of Albany's successes against the Humes near Berwick. (Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 25, 1515. 352.
- 165. Clarencieux, to Card. Wolsey; reports his negociations with Albany. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 9, 1516. 354.
- 166. Gavin Douglas, to Adam Williamson; cocerning the Bk of Dunkeld, the death of Lewis XII. &c. Perth, Jan. 21, 1515. (vid. II. 139. and VI. 68.) 356.
- 167. Gavin Douglas, to Adam Williamson; cocerning the Bp of Dunkeld; complains of the Bp. of Murray (Adw Foreman.) Perth, Jan. 18, 1515. 357.
- 168. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret; gives advice to her about her articles, I. 121. chiefly about Angus's return. [15] Sept. 1524. 358.
- 169. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret; acquaints her that the Bp. of St. Andrews had sent to hasten the return of Albany. Sept. 1524. [P.S. to the above] 360.
- 170. James V, and Q. Margaret, to the Pope; recommending Gavin Douglas for the Bk of Dunkeld. Perth, Jan. 17, 1515. 364.
- 171. Clarencieux, to Card. Wolsey; about the Humes coming to England. (Orig.) Norham, Feb. 18, 1516? 365.
- 172. The D. of Albany, to Mary the French queen; complimentary. (French.) Edinb. [13 Oct.] 1515. 367.
- 173. Q. Margaret's credence to Henry VIII; complains of Albany's hard treatment. Sept. 1515. 368.
- 174. Lord T. Dacre, to the lords of Council; Albany takes Stirling castle, with the king and queen; some other news, and advice. (Orig.) Harbottle, Aug. 7, 1515. 369.
- 175. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about Hay's coming to Q. Margaret. (Orig.) Harbottle, Nov. 19, 1515. 371.
- 176. James Hay, to lord T. Dacre; reports his negociations with Albany. (Orig.) Edinb. Oct. 1515. 372.
- 177. Lord T. Dacre, to the lords of Council; about some injuries committed by sir Humphry Lisle on the prior of Brenkbury. (Orig.) Carlisle, Aug. 18, 15... 374.
- 178. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolsey; about some inroads into Scotland; and proposals for peace. (Orig.) Hexham, June 11, 1524. [Printed in I Ellis, i. 246.] 376.
- 179. Bills concerning trespasses on the borders; probably referred to in the next number. 1528. 378.
- 180. Lord W. Dacre, to the E. of Angus; complains of attempts on the borders; Netherby burnt. Naward, March 4, 1528. 379.
- 181. The D. of Albany, to lord T. Dacre; about ambassadors to be sent up, and inroads. (Orig.) Edinb. March 1, 1524. 380.
- 182. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; desiring him to hasten up the ambassadors; and complaining of inroads. Morpeth, Feb. 25, 1524. 382.
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