pp77/78 - Manx Soc vol 9 'Monumenta de Insula Manniae - Vol 3' From Manx Soc vol IV,VII & IX INTENDED SURPRISE OF THE ISLE OF MAN. A.D. 1592. STATE PAPER OFFICE, SCOTLAND.* 34 ELIZ. IN the searche of this matter & for these psons, sundrye mistcryes have been ptlye discovred. First the practice intended against Arabia Foelix and for the iij. knzezks [surprise] vi Fs iiij. ~~ [the] ~~~~- [Isle] ~~~ [of'] ii. 488 [Mann], inserte as by my last before those I have certefyed to yo' L. next that Catholiques had framed ther supplicaccn to have been exhibited to ye pliam for libertye of ther conscience, and massed & put togither sovne articles against the religion professed, & the ministers thereof, Some interpyses devysed, and propped (as theye Terme it) to have been executed at tyme paste have beene defeated, Wherin the fathers accuse some noblemen of great faultes. And the Lavde of Ladilandes (excomunicated for papistrye, & havinge licence to depte out of the realme) hathe bene detected to have been a principall execu- tion in all those prictises and to have consorted himselfe w th , Inglishmen depelie imbarked in these trecheries, Wheruppon it hathe bene thought good that Ladilande and two Ingleshmen of the worst sorte & hauntinge togither at Ladilandes house Erwin, and other places in the west, should be quietlie taken & brought hither. In w ch bussiness Mr Andrewe Knoxe, minister at Pasleye, hathe endured noe little paines & pill. For he so straithe pursued Ladilandes and the two Inglisihmen thorrowe Glascowe & towards Erwin, and Ladilandes pvydinge to sett awaye thinglishmen for ther sayftyes, sett himself into the hands of James hamilton (the oldest sonne of the L. Claude hamilton,) and who assisted Mr kxioxe to apprhend Ladilandes, who was caried by younge hamilton to the L. hamilton, who sent him by the conducte of Mr knoxe and Cap'" hamilton to Edenb", whey he was comitt to the pvoste, and the next daye I pcured bothe the ks comaundnnl to the pvoste, to keipe him closelie and sai$ie, and also the k, warrant to the prior of Blantyre, Clarcke register, Mr Rotrt Bruce, 3 Mr David Lindsaye, comission"s to examyne Ladilandes, and havinge order to acquaint me w"' ther doinges, and to call me to the xaminacõn as need should require. But uppon the k cominge to allowaye he was psuaded to remove Ladilandes into the castle by neve warrant, wantinge sundrie pte of the furst. So as I ame greatlye discouraged to reape suche frutes by Ladilandes confession, as were looked for. And I feare that thapphension of other offenddrs in this realme shall not be worthe thexpence & painees w ch I maste bestowe in the execucõn of the same. Ladilandes beinge examined confessethe himselfe to be excomunicated, and to be of the catholique Romane church, and not of the church nowe established in Scotlande, he agreethe to answere to anye interogatorye charginge him in cryme of treason wherin he pleidethe his inocencye, But he directlie refusethe to answere to anye question touchinge matter of religion, or as may accuse or charge any pson other then himselfe onlye. , at Edenb. yo r L, wholly bounden at comaundem the xvijth of Decemb. 1592. Robert Bowes. * Vol. 49, Art. 51. Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received The Editor HTML Transcription © F.Coakley , 2004