[1] In 1586 Christian Lindsay was married to William Murray, who served as Master of the carriage to James VI of Scotland.
[6] On 28 March 1603 James VI confirmed Christian Lindsay's pension paid in "beir", and noted that as he was moving to London he would no longer require the "use of such bread".
[8] A sonnet titled "Christeane Lyndesay to Robert Hudsone" is included in Alexander Montgomerie's poems.
It is also uncertain if the Christian Lindsay mentioned in connection with this and in other poems was the same person as the wife of William Murray.
Montgomerie wrote to Hudson:Quhen we are deid, that all our days bot daffisLet Christian Lyndesay wryte our epitaphis[12]A "daff" is a game.