- Reay accuses Ramsay,
- ibid.
- And L. Ochiltree accuses the Marq.
- ib.
- The Marq. Innocence appears,
- p. 12.
- L. Weston is his Enemy,
- ibid.
- But the K. will receive no ill Impressi∣ons of him,
- ibid.
- And makes him lye in his Bed-chamber that night,
- p. 13.
- Ochiltreeis tried, and punished for his false Accusation,
- ibid.
- Reay and Ramsay desire to fight,
- p. 14.
- The Kings Letter about that matter,
- ib.
- The Marq. sails to Germany,
- p. 15.
- And goes through the Soundt,
- ibid.
- The King writes to him,
- ibid.
- He lands in Germany with 6000 men, which did the K. of Sweden great Service,
- p. 16.
- The Marq. goes to the K. of Sweden.
- ib.
- The K. of Sw. sends him to guard some Passes on the Oder,
- ibid.
- The Plague breaks in upon his Army,
- ib.
- He relieves Crossen,
- p. 17.