John Maxwell, 4th Baron Herries, had been …

Years: 1578 - 1578

John Maxwell, 4th Baron Herries, had been known as Maxwell of Terregles until he acquired his title in 1566, by which time he had become a staunch adherent of the Roman Catholic Queen Mary, although he had previously supported Protestantism for political reasons.

He had led Mary's cavalry on May 13, 1568 against the Scottish rebels in the Battle of Langside, and had given her temporary refuge after her defeat.

Herries is sometimes considered a dupe of Mary's English enemies for his part in persuading her to submit her case (in the matter of the murder of her husband, Lord Darnley) to the judgment of Elizabeth I of England.

The inability to reach agreement with her half-brother, James Stewart, Earl of Moray, over a political settlement had led to Mary's detention in England for what is to be the rest of her life.

James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, has served as regent of Scotland since 1572 but the nobles resent the efficiency of his administration, and the Presbyterians reject the episcopacy.

Morton has also been unsuccessful in seeking to persuade the English to enter a formal defensive league and financially support his government.

His opponents in 1578, Herries among them, force him to resign the regency.

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