Alan R. MacDonald. (1995). David Calderwood: The Not so Hidden Years, 1590-1604. The Scottish Historical Review, 74(197), 69–74. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25530661
Anglo, Sydney & Ebooks Corporation Limited. (2011). The damned art: essays in the literature of witchcraft: Vol. Routledge library editions. Witchcraft [Electronic resource]. Routledge. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=801839
Bain, Joseph, Boyd, William Kenneth, Meikle, Henry W., Dunlop, Annie I., Scotland, Great Britain, & British Museum. (2005). Calendar of state papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547-1603: Vol. Medieval and early modern sources online (Searchable text ed) [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=101
Banco di Roma. (2009). The Journal of European economic history. 38.
Barbâe, Louis A. (1887). The tragedy of Gowrie House: an historical study. Alexander Gardner.
Bell, Robert, D. 1816., Ed. (n.d.-a). Extract From the Despatches of M. Courcelles, French Ambassador At the Court of Scotland, 1586-1587. (Edited by Robert Bell) Edinburgh (Bannatyne Club) 1828. http://archive.org/details/extractfromdes2200belluoft
Bell, Robert, D. 1816., Ed. (n.d.-b). Extract From the Despatches of M. Courcelles, French Ambassador At the Court of Scotland, 1586-1587. (Edited by Robert Bell) Edinburgh (Bannatyne Club) 1828. http://archive.org/details/extractfromdes2200belluoft
Bergeron, David Moore. (2002). King James & letters of homoerotic desire [Electronic resource]. University of Iowa Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=837049
Bingham, Caroline. (1979). James VI of Scotland. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
Bingham, Caroline. (1981). James I of England. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
Boyd, William Keown & Bain, Joseph. (1898). Calendar of the state papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots, 1547-1603: preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum and elsewhere in England. H.M.S.O.
Brown, K. M. (2011). Noble power in Scotland from the Reformation to the revolution [Electronic resource]. Edinburgh University Press. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748612987.001.0001
Brown, Keith M. (1986). Bloodfeud in Scotland, 1573-1625: violence, justice and politics in an early modern society. John Donald.
Brown, Keith M. (2000). Noble society in Scotland: wealth, family and culture from Reformation to Revolution. Edinburgh University Press.
Buchanan, George, Mason, Roger A., & Smith, Martin S. (2004). A dialogue on the law of kingship among the Scots: a critical edition and translation of George Buchanan’s De jure regni apud Scotos dialogus: Vol. St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Ashgate.
Buchanan, George, McGinnis, Paul J., & Williamson, Arthur H. (1995). The Political Poetry/George Buchanan: Vol. Scottish History Society. Scottish History Society.
Buchanan, George, McGinnis, Paul J., Williamson, Arthur H., & Scottish History Society. (1995). The political poetry: Vol. Scottish History Society. Scottish History Society.
Buchanan, George, Smith, Martin S., Mason, Roger A., & Saltire Society. (2006). George Buchanan’s A dialogue on the law of kingship among the Scots: De iure regni apud Scotos dialogus. Saltire Society.
Burns, J. H. (1996). The true law of kingship: concepts of monarchy in early-modern Scotland [Electronic resource]. Clarendon. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198203841.001.0001
Burton, J. H., Masson, D., Brown, P. H., Paton, H., Hannay, R. K., & Scotland. Privy Council. (2004). Register of the Privy Council of Scotland (Searchable text ed) [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=160
Calderwood, David, Thomson, Thomas, & Wodrow Society. (2006a). The history of the Kirk of Scotland: Vol. Wodrow Society (Searchable text ed) [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews. http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=1
Calderwood, David, Thomson, Thomas, & Wodrow Society. (2006b). The history of the Kirk of Scotland: Vol. Wodrow Society (Searchable text ed) [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=6
Carrier, Irene. (1998). James VI and I: King of Great Britain: Vol. Cambridge topics in history. Cambridge University Press.
Cartwright and Melville at the University of Geneva, 1569-1574. (1899). The American Historical Review, 5(2), 284–290. http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/1834611
Cowan, E. A., Henderson, L., & ProQuest (Firm). (2011). A history of everyday life in medieval Scotland, 1000 to 1600: Vol. v. 1 [Electronic resource]. Edinburgh University Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=744020
Cowan, Ian B. (1982). The Scottish reformation: church and society in sixteenth century Scotland. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
Cowan, Samuel, 1835-1914. (n.d.). The Ruthven family papers. The Ruthven version of the conspiracy and assassination at Gowrie House, Perth, 5th August, 1600. http://archive.org/details/ruthvenfamilyppr00cowa
Craigie, James & Law, Alexander. (1982a). Minor prose works of King James VI and I: Daemonologie ; The true lawe of free monarchies ; A counterblaste to tobacco ; A declaration of sports: Vol. Scot. Text S. Scottish Text Society.
Craigie, James & Law, Alexander. (1982b). Minor prose works of King James VI and I: Daemonologie ; The true lawe of free monarchies ; A counterblaste to tobacco ; A declaration of sports: Vol. Scot. Text S. Scottish Text Society.
Croft, J. P. (2003). King James. Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9781403990174
Davies, J. D. (2010). Blood of kings: the Stuarts, the Ruthvens and the ‘Gowrie conspiracy’. Ian Allan Publishing.
Dawson, J. E. A. (2007). Scotland re-formed, 1488-1587: Vol. volume 6. Edinburgh University Press Ltd. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=320446
Doelman, James. (2000). King James I and the religious culture of Englando: Vol. Studies in Renaissance literature [Electronic resource]. D.S. Brewer. https://www.dawsonera.com/guard/protected/dawson.jsp?name=https://idp.gla.ac.uk/shibboleth&dest=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9781846150975
Donaldson, Gordon. (n.d.). The Scottish Reformation. Cambridge University Press.
Donaldson, Gordon. (1971). Scotland: James V to James VII: Vol. The Edinburgh history of Scotland. Oliver & Boyd.
Donaldson, Gordon. (1983). All the Queen’s men: power and politics in Mary Stewart’s Scotland. Batsford.
Donaldson, Gordon, Cowan, Ian B., & Shaw, Duncan. (1983a). The Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland. Scottish Academic Press.
Donaldson, Gordon, Cowan, Ian B., & Shaw, Duncan. (1983b). The Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: essays in honour of Gordon Donaldson. Scottish Academic Press.
Downs, Norton & Read, Conyers. (n.d.). Essays in honour of Conyers Read. University of Chicago Press.
Dunlap, R. (n.d.). King James and Some Witches: The Date and Text of the ‘Daemonologie’. Philological Quarterly, 54(1), 40–47. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/docview/1290930351?accountid=14540
Durkan, John & Kirk, James. (1977). The University of Glasgow, 1451-1577. University of Glasgow Press.
Economic History Society. (1927). The economic history review [Electronic resource]. 62(4), 926–952. http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/i27771520
Elizabeth, James, & Bruce, J. (2010). Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI of Scotland: some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder and others from a ms. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, kt (Searchable text ed, Vol. 46) [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=781
Erskine, Caroline & Mason, Roger A. (2012). George Buchanan: political thought in early modern Britain and Europe: Vol. St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Ashgate.
Ferguson, William. (1977). Scotland’s relations with England: a survey to 1707. Donald.
Fischlin, Daniel & Fortier, Mark. (2002). Royal subjects: essays on the writings of James VI and I. Wayne State University Press.
Forbes-Leith, William, 1833-1921, ed. (1889). Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI. Now first printed from the original manuscripts in the secret archives of the Vatican and other collections. London, T. Baker. http://archive.org/details/narrativesscott00forbgoog
Ford, Philip J., Green, Roger, & Buszewicz, Elwira. (2009). George Buchanan: poet and dramatist. Classical Press of Wales.
Goodare, J. (n.d.). Octavians | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69937
GOODARE, J. (1993). The Nobility and the Absolutist State in Scotland,1584–1638. History, 78(253), 161–182. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1993.tb01576.x
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022a). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022b). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022c). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022d). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022e). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022f). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & Lynch, M. (2022g). The reign of James VI. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=137
Goodare, J., & MacDonald, A. A. (Eds.). (2008). Sixteenth-century Scotland: essays in honour of Michael Lynch: Vol. Brill’s studies in intellectual history [Electronic resource]. Brill. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=682242
Goodare, J., Martin, L., Miller, J., & Yeoman, L. (n.d.). Survey of Scottish Witchcraft. http://www.shc.ed.ac.uk/Research/witches/index.html
Goodare, J. & Oxford University Press. (1999a). State and society in early modern Scotland [Electronic resource]. Oxford University Press. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198207627.001.0001
Goodare, J. & Oxford University Press. (1999b). State and society in early modern Scotland [Electronic resource]. Oxford University Press. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198207627.001.0001
Goodare, Julian. (1999). State and society in early modern Scotland [Electronic resource]. Oxford University Press. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198207627.001.0001/acprof-9780198207627
Goodare, Julian. (2002). The Scottish witch-hunt in context. Manchester University Press.
Goodare, Julian. (2004). The government of Scotland, 1560-1625 [Electronic resource]. Oxford University Press. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199243549.001.0001
Goodare, Julian & Lynch, Michael. (2008a). The reign of James VI (New ed). John Donald.
Goodare, Julian & Lynch, Michael. (2008b). The reign of James VI (New ed). John Donald.
Goodare, Julian, MacDonald, A. A., & Lynch, Michael. (2008a). Sixteenth-century Scotland: essays in honour of Michael Lynch: Vol. Brill’s studies in intellectual history [Electronic resource]. Brill. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=682242
Goodare, Julian, MacDonald, A. A., & Lynch, Michael. (2008b). Sixteenth-century Scotland: essays in honour of Michael Lynch: Vol. Brill’s studies in intellectual history [Electronic resource]. Brill. http://www.GLA.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=682242
Goodare, Julian, Martin, Lauren, & Miller, Joyce. (2008). Witchcraft and belief in early modern Scotland: Vol. Palgrave historical studies in witchcraft and magic [Electronic resource]. Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9780230591400
Goodare, Julian & Oxford University Press. (2004). The government of Scotland, 1560-1625 [Electronic resource]. Oxford University Press. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199243549.001.0001
Gosman, Martin, MacDonald, A. A., & Vanderjagt, Arie Johan. (2003). Princes and princely culture, 1450-1650: Vol. Brill’s studies in intellectual history. Brill.
Grant, R. (2010). George Gordon, sixth Earl of Huntly and the politics of the counter-reformation in Scotland, 1581-1595. https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/4508
Gray, Patrick Gray, 6th baron, d. 1612. (n.d.). Letters and papers relating to Patrick, master of Gray, afterwards seventh Lord Gray. Edinburgh [Printed by the Edinburgh printing company]. http://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper00barogoog
Gregory, Donald. (1881). The history of the western Highlands and isles of Scotland, from A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625: with a brief introductory sketch, from A.D. 80 to A.D. 1493 (2nd ed). Hamilton, Adams.
Groundwater, Anna & Royal Historical Society (Great Britain). (2010). The Scottish Middle March, 1573-1625: power, kinship, allegiance: Vol. Studies in history. New series [Electronic resource]. Royal Historical Society. https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9781846158957
Guy, J. A. (2004). My heart is my own: the life of Mary Queen of Scots. Fourth Estate.
Hewitt, G. R. (n.d.-a). James Douglas, Fourth Earl of Morton (c.1516–1581) | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7893?docPos=10
Hewitt, G. R. (n.d.-b). Patrick Gray, Sixth Lord Gray - c.1558–1611 | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11348?docPos=2
Hewitt, G. R. (n.d.-c). Ruthven Raiders | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69938
Hewitt, George R. (1982a). Scotland under Morton 1572-80. Donald.
Hewitt, George R. (1982b). Scotland under Morton 1572-80. Donald.
Holloway, Ernest R. & Dawson Books. (2011). Andrew Melville and humanism in Renaissance Scotland, 1545-1622: Vol. Studies in the history of Christian traditions [Electronic resource]. Brill. https://www.dawsonera.com/guard/protected/dawson.jsp?name=https://idp.gla.ac.uk/shibboleth&dest=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9789004209626
Holmes, P. (n.d.). Claud Hamilton, First Lord Paisley, 1546?–1621| Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12057
Houlbrooke, Ralph A. (2006). James VI and I: ideas, authority, and government. Ashgate.
International Conference on Scottish Language and Literature, Medieval and Renaissance. (2001). The European sun: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Language and Literature, University of Strathclyde, 1993 (G. Caie, Ed.). Tuckwell.
Ives, Edward D. (1997). The bonny Earl of Murray: the man, the murder, the ballad: Vol. Folklore and society. Tuckwell Press.
James & Akrigg, George Philip Vernon. (1984). Letters of King James VI & I. University of California Press.
James Craigie. (1944). The Basilicon Doron of King James VI: Vol. Scot. Text S.
James & Craigie, James. (1944). The Basilicon Doron of King James VI: Vol. Scot. Text S.
James, Craigie, James, & Law, Alexander. (1982). Minor prose works of King James VI and I: Daemonologie ; The true lawe of free monarchies ; A counterblaste to tobacco ; A declaration of sports: Vol. Scot. Text S. Scottish Text Society.
James Kirk. (1923). The Scottish Reformation and Reign of James VI: A Select Critical Bibliography. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 113–155.
James & McIlwain, Charles Howard. (1965). The political works of James I, reprinted from the edition of 1616: Vol. Harvard political classics. Russell.
James, Normand, Lawrence, & Roberts, Gareth. (2000a). Witchcraft in early modern Scotland: James VI’s Demonology and the North Berwick witches: Vol. Exeter studies in history. University of Exeter Press.
James, Normand, Lawrence, & Roberts, Gareth. (2000b). Witchcraft in early modern Scotland: James VI’s Demonology and the North Berwick witches: Vol. Exeter studies in history. University of Exeter Press.
James & Sommerville. (1994). Political writings: Vol. Cambridge texts in the history of political thought. Cambridge University Press.
James & Sommerville, J. P. (1994). Political writings: Vol. Cambridge texts in the history of political thought. Cambridge University Press.
Julian Goodare. (1989). Parliamentary Taxation in Scotland, 1560-1603. The Scottish Historical Review, 68(185/1), 23–52. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25530389
Keith Brown. (1987). The Making of a ‘Politique’: The Counter Reformation and the Regional Politics of John, Eighth Lord Maxwell. The Scottish Historical Review, 66(182), 152–175. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25530278
King, S. (n.d.). ‘Your Best and Maist Faithfull Subjects’: Andrew and James Melville as James VI and I’s ‘Loyal Opposition’. Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et RéformeRenaissance and Reformation (v. 1-12 (1964-1976));Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme, 24(3). http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1297389298/1424CE735527F0B85F0/5?accountid=14540
Kirk, James. (1989). Patterns of reform: continuity and change in the Reformation kirk. T. & T. Clark.
Kirk, James & Church of Scotland. (1980a). The second book of discipline. Saint Andrew Press.
Kirk, James & Church of Scotland. (1980b). The second book of discipline. Saint Andrew Press.
K.M., B., A.J., M., & R.J., T. (n.d.-a). The Early Modern Parliament. http://www.rps.ac.uk/static/historicalintro5.html
K.M., B., A.J., M., & R.J., T. (n.d.-b). The Reformation, 1560-1603. http://www.rps.ac.uk/static/historicalintro6.html
Laing, David & Botfield, Beriah. (2012). Original letters relating to the ecclesiastical affairs of Scotland: Vol. Medieval and early modern sources online [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=1012
Lang, Andrew. (1902). James VI and the Gowrie mystery. Longmans Green and Co.
Larner, Christina. (2000). Enemies of God: the witch-hunt in Scotland. John Donald.
Larner, Christina & Macfarlane, Alan. (1984). Witchcraft and religion: the politics of popular belief. Blackwell.
Law, T. G. & Brown, P. Hume. (1904). Collected essays and reviews of Thomas Graves Law. printed by T. and A. Constable.
Lee jnr., M. (n.d.). John Maitland, First Lord Maitland of Thirlestane (1543–1595) | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17826?docPos=1
Lee, M. (1977). James VI and the aristocracy. Scotia, 1, 18–23.
Lee, Maurice. (1959a). John Maitland of Thirlestane and the foundation of Stewart despotism in Scotland: Vol. Princeton studies in history. Princeton University Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1959b). John Maitland of Thirlestane and the foundation of Stewart despotism in Scotland: Vol. Princeton studies in history. Princeton University Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1959c). John Maitland of Thirlestane and the foundation of Stewart despotism in Scotland: Vol. Princeton studies in history. Princeton University Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1959d). John Maitland of Thirlestane and the foundation of Stewart despotism in Scotland: Vol. Princeton studies in history. Princeton University Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1980). Government by pen: Scotland under James VI and I. University of Illinois Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1990a). Great Britain’s Solomon: James VI and I in his three kingdoms. University of Illinois Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1990b). Great Britain’s Solomon: James VI and I in his three kingdoms. University of Illinois Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1990c). Great Britain’s Solomon: James VI and I in his three kingdoms. University of Illinois Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1990d). Great Britain’s Solomon: James VI and I in his three kingdoms. University of Illinois Press.
Lee, Maurice. (1990e). Great Britain’s Solomon: James VI and I in his three kingdoms. University of Illinois Press.
Lee, Maurice. (2003). The ‘inevitable’ union: and other essays on early modern Scotland. Tuckwell.
Levack, Brian P. (2008). Witch-hunting in Scotland: law, politics and religion. Routledge.
Levack, Brian P. (2013). The Oxford handbook of witchcraft in early modern Europe and colonial America: Vol. Oxford handbooks in history. Oxford University Press.
Lockyer, Roger. (1998). James VI and I: Vol. Profiles in power. Addison Wesley Longman.
Lynch, Michael. (1992). Scotland: a new history ([Rev. ed.]). Pimlico.
MacDonald, A. A. (1991). Mary Stewart’s Entry to Edinburgh: an Ambiguous Triumph. Innes Review, 42(2), 101–110. https://doi.org/10.3366/inr.1991.42.2.101
MacDonald, A. A., Lynch, Michael, & Cowan, Ian B. (1994). The Renaissance in Scotlando: Vol. Brill’s studies in intellectual history. E.J. Brill.
MacDonald, A. A., Lynch, Michael, Cowan, Ian B., & Durkan, John. (1994). The Renaissance in Scotland: studies in literature, religion, history, and culture offered to John Durkhan: Vol. Brill’s studies in intellectual history. E.J. Brill.
MacDonald, A. R. (1997). The Triumph of Protestantism: the burgh council of Edinburgh and the entry of Mary Queen of Scots, 2 September 1561. Innes Review, 48(1), 73–82. https://doi.org/10.3366/inr.1997.48.1.73
MacDonald, Alan R. (1998a). The Jacobean Kirk, 1567-1625: sovereignty, polity, and liturgy: Vol. St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Ashgate.
MacDonald, Alan R. (1998b). The Jacobean Kirk, 1567-1625: sovereignty, polity, and liturgy: Vol. St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Ashgate.
MacDonald, Alan R. (1998c). The Jacobean Kirk, 1567-1625: sovereignty, polity, and liturgy: Vol. St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Ashgate.
Macdonald, S. (2022). The witches of Fife: witch-hunting in a Scottish shire, 1560-1710. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=106
Macinnes, Allan I. (1996). Clanship, commerce and the House of Stuart, 1603-1788 o. Tuckwell Press.
Mack, E. (2009a). The Malleus Maleficarum and King James: Defining Witchcraft. Voces Novae: Chapman University Historical Review, 1(1). https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/vocesnovae/vol1/iss1/9/
Mack, E. (2009b). The Malleus Maleficarum and King James: Defining Witchcraft. Voces Novae: Chapman University Historical Review, 1(1). https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/vocesnovae/vol1/iss1/9/
Macpherson, R. (n.d.-a). Archibald Douglas c.1540–c.1602| Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7867?docPos=9
Macpherson, R. (n.d.-b). Francis Stewart,  First earl of Bothwell, 1562–1612 | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12999?docPos=2
Macpherson, R. (n.d.-c). Francis Stewart, First earl of Bothwell, 1562–1612 | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12999?docPos=2
Macpherson, R. (1997). Francis Stewart Fifth Earl Bothwell, c.1563-1612 : Lordship and politics in Jacobean Scotland. https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/6900
Macpherson, R. G. (1997). Francis Stewart, 5th earl of Bothwell, c.1563-1612 : Lordship and politics in Jacobean Scotland. https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/6900
Mapstone, Sally & Wood, Juliette. (1998). The rose and the thistle: essays on the culture of late medieval and Renaissance Scotland. Tuckwell.
Marshall, R. K. (n.d.-a). Esmé Stuart, First Duke of Lennox (c.1542–1583) | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26702?docPos=1
Marshall, R. K. (n.d.-b). James Stewart, Earl of Arran (c.1545–1596) | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26481?docPos=14
Marshall, R. K. (n.d.-c). James Stewart, Earl of Arran (c.1545–1596) | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26481?docPos=14
Mason, R. A. (2022). Scotland and England, 1286-1815. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=185
Mason, R. A., & Mason, R. A. (2021a). Kingship and the Commonweal: political thought in Renaissance and Reformation Scotland. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=128
Mason, R. A., & Mason, R. A. (2021b). Kingship and the Commonweal: political thought in Renaissance and Reformation Scotland. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=128
Maurice Lee, Jr. (1956). The Fall of the Regent Morton: A Problem in Satellite Diplomacy. The Journal of Modern History, 28(2), 111–129. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1872536
Maurice Lee, Jr. (1974). James VI and the Revival of Episcopacy in Scotland: 1596-1600. Church History, 43(1), 50–64. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3164080
Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. (2001). Satan’s conspiracy: magic and witchcraft in sixteenth-century Scotland. Tuckwell.
McCoog, Thomas M. (1996). The Society of Jesus in Ireland, Scotland, and England 1541-1588: ‘our way of proceeding’: Vol. Studies in medieval and Reformation thought. Brill.
McCoog, Thomas M. (2012). The Society of Jesus in Ireland, Scotland, and England, 1589-1597: building the faith of Saint Peter upon the King of Spain’s monarchy: Vol. Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700. Ashgate.
McCrie, Thomas. (1856). Life of Andrew Melville: containing illustrations of the ecclesiastical and literary history of Scotland during the latter part of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth century : with an appendix consisting of original papers (New ed). Blackwood.
Melville, James, 1556-1614. (n.d.). The autobiography and diary of Mr. James Melvill, with a continuation of the diary. Edinburgh : Printed for the Wodrow Society. http://archive.org/details/autobiographydia00melv
Melville, James, Thomson, Thomas, Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland), & Maitland Club. (1827). Memoirs of his own life: Vol. Bannatyne Club publications. [Bannatyne Club].
Mitchison, Rosalind. (1983). Lordship to patronage: Scotland, 1603-1745: Vol. The new history of Scotland. Edward Arnold.
Mondi, M. (2007). ‘The Speeches and Self-Fashioning of King James VI and I to the English’ by Megan Mondi. Constructing the Past, 8(1). https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/constructing/vol8/iss1/11/
Moysie, David & Dennistoun, James. (1830). Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland, 1577-1603 from early manuscripts#: Vol. Bannatyne Club publications. [Bannatyne Club].
Mullan, David George. (1986a). Episcopacy in Scotland: the history of an idea, 1560-1638. Donald.
Mullan, David George. (1986b). Episcopacy in Scotland: the history of an idea, 1560-1638. Donald.
Mullan, David George. (1986c). Episcopacy in Scotland: the history of an idea, 1560-1638. Donald.
Murray, A. L. (1971). Sir John Skene and the exchequer, 1594–1612. In Miscellany One: Vol. Publications of the Stair Society 26 (pp. 125–155). Stair Society. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.stair/staisom0027&collection=stair&set_as_cursor=4&men_tab=srchresults&type=matchall&id=143
Naphy, William G. & Roberts, Penny. (1997). Fear in early modern society: Vol. Studies in early modern European history. Manchester University Press.
Normand. (1996). What passions call you these?”: Edward II and James VI. Christopher Marlowe and English Renaissance Culture, 172–197.
Old Dominion University. (1977). Scotiao. 6, 14–22.
Ormrod, W. M., Bonney, Margaret, & Bonney, Richard. (1999). Crises, revolutions and self-sustained growth: essays in European fiscal history, 1130-1830. Shaun Tyas.
Peck, Linda Levy. (1991). The mental world of the Jacobean court. Cambridge University Press.
Pitcairn, R. (2005). Criminal trials in Scotland, from A.D. 1488 to A.D. 1624: embracing the entire reigns of James IV, James V, Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI: Vol. no 19 (Searchable text ed) [Electronic resource]. TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=126
Politics, Prophecy, Poetry: The Melvillian Moment, 1589–96, and its Aftermath - Edinburgh University Press. (n.d.). http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/shr.2010.0001
Rae, Thomas I. (n.d.). The administration of the Scottish frontier, 1513-1603: Vol. Edinburgh University publications. Edinburgh University Press.
Rait, Robert S. & Dunlop, Annie I. (n.d.-a). King James’s secret: negotiations between Elizabeth and James VI relating to the execution of Mary Queen of Scots : from the Warrender Papers.
Rait, Robert S. & Dunlop, Annie I. (n.d.-b). King James’s secret: negotiations between Elizabeth and James VI relating to the execution of Mary Queen of Scots : from the Warrender Papers.
Records of the Parliaments of Scotland. (n.d.). http://www.rps.ac.uk/
Reid, Steven J. (2010). Humanism and Calvinism: Andrew Melville and the universities of Scotland, 1560-1625: Vol. St Andrews studies in Reformation history [Electronic resource]. Ashgate Pub. Co. https://www.dawsonera.com/guard/protected/dawson.jsp?name=https://idp.gla.ac.uk/shibboleth&dest=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780754698463
Renaissance and Reformation. (n.d.). 30(4), 63–82. http://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/renref/article/view/9095/6060
Rhodes, Neil, Richards, Jennifer, & Marshall, Joseph. (2003). King James VI and I: selected writings. Ashgate.
Roughead, William. (1936). The riddle of the Ruthvens and other studies (New ed. rev). Moray Press.
Rule, J. S. (n.d.). William Maxwell,  Fifth Lord Herries of Terregles, c.1555–1603, of Terregles | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18412?docPos=3
Ryrie, Alec. (2006). The origins of the Scottish Reformation: Vol. Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain [Electronic resource]. Manchester University Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=1069529
Ryrie, Alec. (2009). The age of Reformation: the Tudor and Stewart realms, 1485-1603: Vol. Religion, politics and society in Britain (1st ed). Pearson Longman.
Saenz, C. (n.d.). Francis Hay,  Ninth earl of Erroll: bap. 1564, d. 1631 | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12715
Scottish Church History Society. (1923a). Records of the Scottish Church History Society.
Scottish Church History Society. (1923b). Records of the Scottish Church History Society.
Shaw, D. W. D. (Ed.). (1990). In divers manners: a St. Mary’s miscellany to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the founding of St Mary’s Collegeo. St. Mary’s College University of St. Andrews.
Sizer, J. R. M. (2004). Gordon, George, first marquess of Huntly (1561/2–1636), magnate and politician. In Oxford dictionary of national biography (Vol. 1). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/11036
Smith, Alan G. R. (1973). The reign of James VI and I: Vol. Problems in focus series. Macmillan.
Spottiswood, John. (1847). History of the Church of Scotland: beginning the year of our Lord 203 and continued to the end of the reign of King James VI. Printed for the Spottiswoode Society.
Stewart, Alan. (2003). The cradle king: a life of James VI and I. Chatto & Windus.
Terry, B., David, D., & Grant, S. (Eds.). (2000). Freedom and authority: Scotland c.1050-c.1650 : historical and historiographical essays presented to Grant G. Simpson. Tuckwell Press.
The Innes review. (2009). [Electronic resource]. http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/pdfplus/10.3366/E0020157X09000390
Thomson, George Malcolm. (1970). A kind of justice: two studies in treason. Hutchinson.
Thomson, Thomas. (1825). The historie and life of King James the Sext: being an account of the affairs of Scotland, from the year 1566, to the year 1596; with a short continuation to the year 1617#: Vol. Bannatyne Club publications. [s.n.].
Thomson, Thomas, Church of Scotland, & Church of Scotland. (1839). Acts and proceedings of the general assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland from the year MDLX: Vol. Maitland Club publications. [Maitland Club]. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=59017
Todd, Margo. (2002). The culture of Protestantism in early modern Scotland. Yale University Press.
W. F. Arbuckle. (1957). The ‘Gowrie Conspiracy’: Part II. The Scottish Historical Review, 36(122), 89–110. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25526424
Warrender, Victor & Scottish History Society. (1931). The Warrender papers: Vol. Publications of the Scottish History Society (C. A.I., Ed.). Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable Ltd. for the Scottish History Society.
Williamson, A. H. (2021). Scottish national consciousness in the age of James VI: the apocalypse, the union and the shaping of Scotland’s public culture. TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=141
Willson, David Harris. (1956). King James VI and I. Jonathan Cape.
Wormald, J. (n.d.). James VI and I  | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/printable/14592
Wormald, J. (1980). Bloodfeud, kindred and government in early modern Scotland. Past and Present, 87(1), 54–97. https://doi.org/10.1093/past/87.1.54
Wormald, J. (1983). James VI and I: Two kings or one? History, 68(223), 187–209. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1983.tb01404.x
WORMALD, J. (1983). JAMES VI AND I: TWO KINGS OR ONE? History, 68(223), 187–209. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1983.tb01404.x
Wormald, J. (Ed.). (2005). Scotland: a history. Oxford University Press. https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9780191518683
Wormald, J. (2018). Court, kirk, and community: Scotland 1470-1625: Vol. The new history of Scotland, 4. Edinburgh University Press Ltd.
Wormald, Jenny. (1985). Lords and men in Scotland: bonds of manrent, 1442-1603. J. Donald.
Wormald, Jenny. (1988). Mary Queen of Scots: a study in failure. George Philip.
Yellowlees, Michael J. (2003). ‘So strange a monster as a Jesuiste’: the Society of Jesus in sixteenth-century Scotland. House of Lochar.
Zulager, R. R. (n.d.). Robert Melville, First Lord Melville (1527/8–1621) | Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18550?docPos=1