with invasion of France by Henry V, ? 304. | ?– in Olivier Basselin, ?304-5, 312. | ?– in Ballade on Jeanne d'Arc, ?305. | ?– in Monstrelet, ?305. | ?– in DÉpucellage de la ville de Tournay, ?306. | ?– in Courroux de la Mort contre les Anglois, ?306, 307. | ?– in Eustache Deschamps's works, ?307-12. | ?– in Jean Molinet's poems, ?313. | ?– in CrÉtin, ?313. | ?– in Larivey's Les Tromperies, ?313. | ?– in Saint-Amant's Rome Ridicule, ?314. | ?– in Conrart, ?314. | ?– in Bower, ?315-16. | ?– in Hemingburgh, ?316-17, 318. | ?– in Bower, ?318. | ?– in anonymous political song, ?319. | ?– in Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, ?319-20, 344. | ?– in Skelton, ?320-1. | ?– in John Oxenedes, ?322. | ?– in Annales Gandenses, ?323. | | Feuds, measures against them taken by James VI, ?214. | Fitz-Michael, John, his liberality to Monks of May, ?162. | Fleming, Lord, besieged in Dumbarton Castle, ?205. | Fleming, Mary, ?35-48. | ?– related to Mary Stuart, ?35. | ?– as Queen of the Bean, ?36-8. | ?– courted by Sir Henry Sidney, ?38. | ?– courtship of, by Secretary Maitland, ?39-41. | ?– marries Maitland, ?42. | ?– with Mary Stuart on morning of Bothwell's trial, ?43. | ?– sends ring to Mary at Lochleven, ?43. | ?– is asked for by Mary at Sheffield, ?44. | ?– death of her husband, ?44. | ?– appeals to Elizabeth for burial of husband's body, ?45-6. | ?– subjected to petty annoyances by Morton, ?47. | ?– obtains reversion of husband's forfeiture, ?48. | Football and golf cried down to encourage archery, ?273. | Forret, John, proprietor of May Island, ?178. | | Ghent, looted by English, ?323. | Gilbert of St. Martin, his gift of land to Monastery on May Island, ?163. | Giles, St., feast of, ?190. | ?– history of, ?192-3. | ?– parish church of Edinburgh dedicated to, ?193. | ?– relic of, ?193-4. | ?– statue of, destroyed, ?194-6. | <
ml#Page_346" class="pginternal">346-7. ?– in Guillaume Paradin, ?347-8. | ?– denounced as ridiculous by John Bale, ?349. | ?– by William Lambarde, ?349-352. | ?– by Thomas Fuller, ?354. | ?– explanation of, suggested by Fuller, ?355. | ?– by Fynes Moryson, ?356. | ?– by the author of Mad Pranks and Merry Jests of Robin Goodfellow, ?356-7. | ?– by Du Cange, ?358. | ?– by Professor Wattenbach, ?358. | ?– by the author of England under the Normans, ?358. | ?– further suggestion as to origin of, ?359-60. | Loreto in Italy, ?141. | ?– Legend and Cult of our Lady of, ?141-2. | ?– origin of name, ?142. | ?– wealth of, ?142. | ?– statue of Our Lady of, carried off by the French, ?142. | Loretto (Laureto, Laureit), chapel of, founded by Thomas Douchtie, ?143. | ?– patronized by James V, ?143-4. | ?– healing power attributed to, ?145. | ?– alleged imposture at, ?148-52. | ?– destruction of, ?147, 152. | Ludovic, Duke of Lennox, heritable right of appointing Provost and Bailies of Glasgow granted to, ?254. | ?– nominates Sir George Elphinstone Provost, ?254. | ?– delegates his authority to Sheriff, ?254. | ?– grants "exercise of the offices" of Glasgow to Stewarts of Minto, ?255. | Lyndsay, Sir David, his lines on shrine and hermit of Loretto, ?144-5. | | Maister Randolphe's Fantasie, ?91-128. | ?– analysis of poem, ?103-128. | ?– authorship of, ?128. | Maitland, Secretary, courts and marries Mary Fleming, ?39-42. | ?– death of, ?44. | Maitland of Thirlstane and James VI, ?210-11. | Malcolm, the King's Cupbearer, and Monks of May, ?167-8. | Marie, Ballad of the Queen's, question of its authenticity, ?26-7. | Mary, Queen of Scots, ?1-23. | ?– her beauty, ?3-4. | ?– her portraits, ?4-5. | ?– her complexion, ?5. | ?– her eyes, ?6. | ?– her hair, ?6-7. | ?– wears wigs, ?7. | ?– her hands, ?7. | ?– her voice, ?7-8, 19. | ?– her stature, ?7. | ?– her figure, ?8. | ?– a precocious child, ?8.<
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