68
Bain, ii. 296.
69
Detection, 1689, pp. 2, 3.
70
Cal. For. Eliz. viii. 118.
71
Stevenson, Selections, pp. 163-165.
72
Cheruel, Marie Stuart et Catherine de Médicis, p. 47.
73
Robertson, Inventories, p. 167.
74
Bain, ii. 300.
75
Detection (1689), p. 4.
76
Bain, ii. 440.
77
Bannatyne, Journal, p. 238. This transference of disease, as from Archbishop Adamson to a pony, was believed in by the preachers.
78
Teulet, Papiers d’État, ii. 139-146, 147, 151. See also Keith, ii. 448-459.
79
Frazer, The Lennox, ii. 350, 351.
80
Cal. For. Eliz. ix. 354, 355.
81
Laing, ii. 331, 334.
82
Nau, p. 35.
83
Bain, ii. 599, 600.
84
Bain, ii. 276.
85
Diurnal, p. 99.
86
See the evidence in Hay Fleming, 414, note 61.
87
Cal. For. Eliz. viii. 139. Diurnal, 101.
88
Teulet, ii. 150.
89
Laing, ii. 72.
90
Hay Fleming, 418, 419.
91
Queen Mary at Jedburgh, p. 23.
92
Bain, ii. 597-599. Anderson, iv. pt. ii. 186. Keith, iii. 290-294.