The baptism was delayed longer than was usual. It was widely believed that Prince Henry would be godfather and after the baptism he would stay at
Dunfermline Palace with his mother, but this did not come to be, despite the king's promise. On 2 May 1602 Robert was carried from Dunfermline Palace into the
Abbey by the
Duke of Lennox on a large purple cushion for his baptism. Lord Oliphant carried the crown ducal, the Master of Angus carried the ewer and towel, and the
Master of Paisley brought the basin. The crown ducal used at the baptism of
Prince Henry in 1594 was described as "low crown, competent for a duke, set with diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies", meaning a circlet without the raised arches of imperial crowns. Robert's name and titles were proclaimed by trumpeters at the windows of the abbey, and the celebrations involved a tournament of "
running at the ring" which damaged a cornfield. The sum of £66-13s-4d
Scots was thrown into the crowd as largesse. On the previous day an English Catholic,
Humphrey Dethick, either the son of a London baker or from
Ashbourne, Derbyshire, killed one of the guests, claiming to be acting to fulfil a prophecy told to him in Spain. == Sickness and death ==