In Byways of Scottish History. Louis Auguste Barbé
p. xlviii.
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P. 42.
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Miss Strickland's
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G. Chalmers'
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Labanoff, op. cit., t. vii, p. 123; t. iii, p. 116; t. iv, p. 215.
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T. v, p. 98.
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The original is written in French.
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Labanoff, op. cit., t. iv, pp. 341-4, 377-81, 389, 390, 401, 402.
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T. v, pp. 84, 85, 88-90, 123.
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Périgueux, Cassard fréres.
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– letters with macrons over them are shown as "y¯" – the letters vr with a tilde over them are shown as "vr~"
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Earl of Morton to the Earl of Bedford, 24 May, 1566.
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Thomas Randolph to Sir William Cecil, 26 May, 1566.
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Thomas Randolph to Sir William Cecil, 26 May, 1566.
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Thomas Randolph to Sir William Cecil, 20 Aug., 1565.
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Thomas Randolph to the Earl of Bedford, 30 Sept., 1565.
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"Instructions for certain persons to be sent into Scotland to commune respecting … assaults upon Thomas Randolph." —
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Thomas Randolph to the Earl of Leicester, 18 Oct., 1565.
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Thomas Randolph to Sir W. Cecil, 19 Feb., 1566; the Queen of Scots to Queen Elizabeth, 20 Feb., 1566.
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Queen Elizabeth to the Queen of Scots, 3 March, 1566.
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Queen Elizabeth to the Queen of Scots, 15 March, 1566.
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Thomas Randolph to Sir W. Cecil, 6 March, 1566.