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294:. His mission was to collect a subsidy or annuity of £4,000 which Elizabeth gave to James VI, and ask for 34 elm trees for the king's garden. She later complained that Melville had spent half of the money in London for the king, rather than taking it back Scotland. In 1594 he was made a judge as Lord Murdocairnie. 202:
and Cecil for help. Melville said his enemies were destroying his reputation, saying that he had hindered peace, and knew all the secret dealings between France, England and Scotland. He said he had never been happy to receive help from
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and other gentlewomen. There was some doubt over the queen's illness because a plot was suspected. In August 1595 she come to his house on the way to Perth.
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and Elizabeth ordered Melville's return to Scotland on 15 March 1566. He arrived in Edinburgh and reported back to Elizabeth and
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to intercede for Mary's life. Their speeches and manner of mediation was said to have been counter-productive.
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While awaiting his "examination", a kind of interrogation, in September 1573, he wrote to the English diplomat
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and Melville to the queen to demand she sent Winstar back to Denmark. The queen refused to speak to them.
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as the rebel lords' envoy. He was forgiven by Mary and sent again to the English court as her diplomat.
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Known as Sir Robert Melville of Murdocairnie or Murdochcairnie, Robert was the second son of
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Melville was involved with the factional politics of Anne of Denmark. James VI came to
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and brought her requests to the Confederate Lords and her supporters. On the day that
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In 1582 Melville was rehabilitated and gained a role in the Scottish exchequer as
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who was in trouble in England. He was Chancellor when James VI sailed to meet
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Robert married firstly; Katherine Adamson; secondly Mary Leslie, daughter of
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escape from the palace. James VI was angry and held a council, and sent the
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for Mary. At the end of the "lang siege" of the castle he was imprisoned at
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had helped defuse the situation and save Mary's life. Melville worked for
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In the late 1580s James VI of Scotland asked him to help the printer
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In July 1593 he was ambassador in London and had an audience with
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The Melvilles, Earls of Melville and the Leslies, Earls of Leven
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The Melvilles, Earls of Melville and the Leslies, Earls of Leven
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Memoirs of his own life by Sir James Melville of Halhill
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in 1568. After Mary fled to England he brought jewels,
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was crowned he wrote to Elizabeth that her ambassador
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He was sent to England as a diplomat by 589:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1593-1595 573:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1597-1603 482:, vol. 4, pp. 615-623: Joseph Robertson, 402:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1563-1569 331:During the 1590s Melville's apartment at 613:Michael Apted & W Norman Robertson, 743:People of the Scottish Marian Civil War 604:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1890), pp. 82–124. 527:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 1997), p. 192. 458:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1890), pp. 98-101. 670: 226:. In 1587 he was sent to England with 708:Peers of Scotland created by James VI 179:. Subsequently, he joined his nephew 73:; thirdly, Jean Stewart, daughter of 575:, vol. 13 (Edinburgh, 1969), p. 202. 109:and joined the rebellion called the 553:Calendar of State Papers: 1593-1595 501:, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1915), p. 564. 379:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 124. 167:. However he supported Mary at the 120:Mary expelled the English diplomat 13: 514:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 11. 454:, vol. 4, p. 605: William Fraser, 429:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 92. 326: 217:Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk 132:. He brought her letters from the 128:on the aftermath of the murder of 83:Robert Melville, 2nd Lord Melville 20:Robert Melville, 1st Lord Melville 14: 759: 442:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 8. 271:In August 1592 the court was at 136:who was now the Duke of Orkney. 617:, vol. 104 (1971–72), 222-235, 607: 594: 578: 567:, vol. 5 (London, 1894), p. 8: 558: 542: 530: 517: 504: 492: 473: 245:. On 11 May 1590 he hosted the 713:Lords of Parliament (pre-1707) 537:Calendar State Papers Scotland 499:Calendar State Papers Scotland 480:Calendar State Papers Scotland 468:Calendar State Papers Scotland 461: 452:Calendar State Papers Scotland 445: 432: 419: 414:Calendar State Papers Scotland 407: 394: 389:Calendar State Papers Scotland 382: 369: 353: 191:and at Lethington Castle (now 139:When Mary was captured at the 1: 698:Court of Mary, Queen of Scots 525:Scotland's Last Royal Wedding 346: 105:. He opposed her marriage to 688:16th-century Scottish people 7: 693:17th-century Scottish peers 341:National Museum of Scotland 181:William Kirkcaldy of Grange 10: 764: 58:, joined the household of 56:Andrew Melville of Garvock 50:. His younger brother Sir 656: 647: 642: 635: 256:. Munk was travelling to 99:Lords of the Congregation 88: 52:James Melville of Halhill 29: 165:pledges of Mary's jewels 738:People from Burntisland 703:Court of James VI and I 175:, and horses to her at 113:. Melville was sent to 565:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 292:Elizabeth I of England 264:of Anne of Denmark's " 228:William Keith of Delny 115:Elizabeth I of England 339:now displayed at the 335:was decorated with a 307:Mistress of Ochiltree 301:on 25 July 1595 from 252:at Rossend Castle at 470:, vol. 4, pp. 611-4. 366:, (Edinburgh, 1827). 312:In 1616 he was made 281:John Wemyss of Logie 161:Sir Valentine Browne 159:, and arranged with 153:Nicolas Throckmorton 149:James VI of Scotland 103:Mary, Queen of Scots 95:Scottish Reformation 60:Mary, Queen of Scots 46:and Helen Napier of 637:Peerage of Scotland 107:Henry, Lord Darnley 723:Scottish diplomats 718:Scottish courtiers 683:Nobility from Fife 569:John Duncan Mackie 489:, pp. cclv-clviii. 211:, her escape from 169:Battle of Langside 141:battle of Carberry 24:Elizabeth Melville 733:Treasurers-depute 666: 665: 657:Succeeded by 523:David Stevenson, 487:(Edinburgh, 1863) 323:He died in 1621. 239:Robert Waldegrave 36:Sir John Melville 16:Scottish diplomat 755: 633: 632: 627: 626: 624: 611: 605: 600:William Fraser, 598: 592: 585:Annie I. 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Index

Elizabeth Melville
Sir John Melville
Raith
Fife
Merchiston
James Melville of Halhill
Andrew Melville of Garvock
Mary, Queen of Scots
Andrew Leslie
Earl of Rothes
Robert Stewart
Earl of Orkney
Robert Melville, 2nd Lord Melville
Scottish Reformation
Lords of the Congregation
Mary, Queen of Scots
Henry, Lord Darnley
Chaseabout Raid
Elizabeth I of England
Thomas Randolph
Cecil
David Rizzio
Earl of Bothwell
battle of Carberry
Lochleven Castle
James VI of Scotland
Nicolas Throckmorton
Regent Moray
Sir Valentine Browne
pledges of Mary's jewels

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