[2] Freuchie was pursued in law by the Earl of Huntly for the killing of John Gordon of Birsmoir, as treason, but the Privy Council suspended the matter.
The marriage contract was signed on the 15 April, and James VI of Scotland and probably his wife Anne of Denmark rode from Linlithgow Palace to attend the wedding itself at Tullibardine on 21 June 1591.
In February 1596 he made a muster of his whole kin, friends, and servants, able to fight for King James and the Sheriff of Moray, totalling 500 men.
[8] In December 1601 Alexander Falconer of Halkerton wrote to Grant saying he had not yet found him a greyhound, the plague was evil in Edinburgh, and the official narrative of the Gowrie House conspiracy was just printed.
[9] In 1608 he plotted with his brother-in-law William, Master of Tullibardine and Mr James Stewart, Commissary of Dunkeld, to help the Earl of Atholl escape from Edinburgh Castle.
[10] In March 1613 James VI and I ordered him to pursue Allester MacAllester Vreik and Duncan McVcEandowy of the Clan Gregor and their followers.