[2] In 1530, Adam Leys made a silver chandelier or candleholder for Edinburgh's town council, probably for St Giles' Kirk.
[5] On a larger scale, Leys worked on panels of royal heraldry and a "great image" of Saint Andrew to be carved and cast in lead for Holyrood Palace.
[6] Leys added the arms of Mary of Guise beneath the saint for her Royal Entry to Edinburgh.
[14] These works to the Honours were probably in connection with ceremonies planned for James V's bride, Madeleine of Valois.
[15] The royal accounts recorded these works in the Scots language as: Leys made an engraved silver seal for David Beaton in 1539.