1589, June 27.Is doing his diligence to be with him as shortly as possible. Pray see that our contre partie be not released without good caution, to your contentment. All things are quiet here, and the King's grace “myndit” to the north to hold justice Courts. Cause Mr. John Nesbet to write me what letters you think good I shall bring from here, and I shall get them.-From Edinburgh, 27 June 1589.
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890. James Innes, servant to the Bishop of Ross, to George Carr.
From: 'Cecil Papers: June 1589', Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House, Volume 3: 1583-1589 (1889), pp. 414-423. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=111527&strquery="james innes" Date accessed: 13 November 2009.