These included "my Cousin Drummond" and Anna Hay with Elizabeth Carey, and they were given presents of Spanish leather gloves and afterwards, jewellery.
They gave Anna Hay a gold anchor studded with 39 diamonds, a piece commissioned from a Brussels jeweller Jean Guiset.
Honora, Lady Hay was a great favourite of the queen and was said to have joined with her in a whispering campaign against the Venetian ambassador Antonio Foscarini.
He had inherited after his elder brother Robert Seton, 2nd Earl of Winton resigned the title and estates to him in 1606, due to incapacity.
The queen as sponsor or godmother wanted presents of money distributed at the baptism, and Anna Hay, Lady Winton was to be her representative.
On 5 November 1620 the Earl and Anna Hay with other neighbouring landowners had dinner with Janet Lawson, Lady Fawside, at Fa'side Castle and illegally combined to set and raise the price of coal.
The Privy Council of Scotland found their actions unlawful and they were ordered to pay a fine of £2,000 or be imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle.
[23] A portrait at Traquair House shows a woman in almost identical costume and pose, with two children, said to be Jean Ker, Countess of Perth.