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Show The hiftorte ofScotland. Thehiftorie ofScotland. 56 fullicfurpaiten a qreat part not onlic of the Pici kingdome,but alto of the Scotith dominions, mine Ding fill to go foretward i(uch burighteous cone quetts, if bp timclicrefiftance thep werenotftaicn, Gald promt: of the pics eth to tome in Gald bpon this requett and motion glanlit confented to toinebis potver twith theirs,im rommish befente of both the realmes (againfucy common eninties as the Womans were effeeined) Haning herebntotheatientof all his peres anddyaee feff counceliors. =a place not paffing fluc miles offfant from the cattrht of Calidon notw cleped Dunkeld, thereto abine the comming of haranach king of the Picts, to the ond -that foining togither ionearmie,thep ntight torts fointe high exploit. Wut he hauing allembleo fittene thonfandof bis men of var, as be marchedalongtt by the mounteine of Oransbene,in times patt cle ped Mons Crampius, there danced a mutinie amongeff bis people,fo that falling togither bp the ro eares, iharanach himfelfe comming amongi them Seranarh {were concluding a league togither for defente of themfeines and their countries, certeine Scots ery tredinto the confines of thile, Carrike,and Coning: bam, ad wan diuers fortrefles, therein certeine Tye Scots garriforsof Romane fouldters (oiourned , shome fentli¢ at bnivares; by one.that: knew not that: he atari twas.Bp reaforvof trhich mrifchance that iournie tas othiscivee broken, fox the Pictsbeing btterlic amasedand dif fodias. comforted bereivith, fhaled and departed afunder, Galdiwith bis Scots notw beingthus difagpointed Thas whic the kings of the Scots md Picts fietheifo- thepiuedotmneright without all mercie, fpoiling fibither thep flen; and the refinue be dafen beyond fhe riner of Clive, but thecattell of Dunbzeton he coulunctby anp nicanesobteine, though heatlaien fo ipin it evetito the bttermoff of bis power . Jt Wwascallcdinthofe dates Alciuth,tbatis to meane; All Konehe Scotithmenbeingthusdziuenbacke, innadeth Zennor. bpon one of thofelegions,abtd was lopgediertor Gantettety cutted into the entmies lodgiizgs, before they had ar bporone part nie knotolege of his comming,(0 that the fight was f andlodgings. ut Agricola being certified of this edgtill he might comewith all the reffoneof his pes: pleto therefcue, Zhep that were thustcnt,accompits hing their enterprifeacco2ding to the Denife tn that bebalfe appointed, gaue a right flerce ¢fout charge panthe Scots and pits, greatlie to the relicfe of Spricia com cy. puts tpoaghtt aie rs till mileto eepe pottetlion of tie toater ofAtClive, bis conv _ambatfanors tuttotheSeidymen from theSorots fo sans onthe tole face of the earth, Zerewere alfo fent his returne againe into thofe parties. ming into Picland,he appefed the rebels with fmall the fame intent, and from both thofe places thett Seca {was great aid promifen,as, fro them that efteemed pripaes -_-themfclues balfe bound bpa natural refped., to face a. -_cozfucy as twere defcended of the fame anceftors fame bnito their pofteritie to entop for evict, Whilet thefe things were thus in dainig,Galoas thofe that were by them affatted, amd twithall foze a» maszed and difogvered by reafon of the entinics fudsethtsthe ro lug cleped Cifipites, the ahicy(as fo biteo Cleuetana and oa inbae here offer was accepted mok thankefullie, md Delien and places aypotnted for them to inhabit amongett the the bene, Purrates , becaufe they weredefcendedas tt were PB CateD j thefe things twere thus a Bocirag,frs of one nation. Whileit ‘ ad from the remoucdinta omaiee doing, there came alto the long wifhed Dances and Porwegians, to the number of tor thenetijer conntrics. -_thoufand men,onder theleading of one Gtloo.Zhts dane; ann kept himroff fromlanving there, he caff about ann * Scots caine into the riuer of Late, there he landed ail bis and Dies. : people,for prouifion tuperof he had gad fto2e both of hittels and armour . Garnard king of the pias hearing of thefe arciuall there, fogtyiwith bponthe atco : witha newes Separted from Dundee, accompanted onion: Ding vpthe Bomans.. Gitdoartis eth i eaie great inumber of bis nobies ,andconuning to the water. x place tere Gilda with bis armiie was lovged, res Cornelius Ta. ceived himiit moft foifull wife , featted andbany née "is mabethye WBp thismeancsthe fight continucd right fierce 30 Keted him and his people, and fetwed themall the artteforhutte den inuafion, " i ann cruell onal oes, till at length the Date beat: tokens of malthartic loue and friendihip that could atdtocomers plaine bietw of the thole omane armie, appzos Dundee, and longed with hint there in the caffeil of hisi enimtes I twere prautded for abzoad int the countri¢pompete bis people ping them alt ning to apeérre,Cyetved ta the Scots ard Bids the ching ter the conductof Agricola, to the, fuccout of bis people, being thnsin danger to be diffrefen, be deulled , Gilva himtelfe twas ted bpthe king onto fe fuccours -inplaces moff for their cafe, to refreth thenrfelues brver the be Hereiwith twere the Scots and pittsput in fuch Cant Spiele bs feare, that immebdiatlie they fell torunnig atwaie the better affer their painefull iournie by the feags , name of Waie famigg, towards the wmds andbogs, theaccuttomedplaces ith King Gald, tho for his part vidal the honour king of qies of their refuge. Thisoucrtholw info abathboth the that in b{nrlap onto Gildo , (hetwing htinfelfe more torfuitie recer= SHortiie ater' there came onto Dundee the Heo? Sirnarntte HScotsand Pics, that thep burl atteinpt 10 nro40 iotfull amdglad of bis conuniiig , peelding onto bim and bis people fuch thanks and congratulations as the fortuneof battell,till thep had fome aid out of Denmarke, but onelte vid that they could to dee -ferued belt to the purpofe , andrecefuednoleMe at bis and theichands againe. After thep hadremained fend thefrtotones andcountrie, by making fundrie taifes bpon their enimies,as occafion and opoztunt: thus certeite dates togither at Dundee , both the Cees. ™, be hard fo3 their bndaunted vallancte, but that thep C Wwereableto overcome tbhatfoeuer fhould ffand at defiance againt thet ,deterntined atlengthtofind went biito the calfcll of Jforfare , there foconfult do atfenblea tolth their captetis and goucriiours of thetr men of counccltat onfare, warre, how to mainteine themivlues in thetr ei a anendofthe Fle of Albion, and fo paffing thorough The ids,by reafon that their eniures were foo ting obat might follow thereof, burned the citic of Luline, leat the fame enimies chancing to take it, Wibo fanding in doubt of bis puidlance, rathet oes through fame thereof,than fo: anie apparant Fight OF nesamat -_terprfeagain® the enimic. At length thep refolued pentanents Hheulp furnit it with ome gacrifonof men, to the -of the aire thereto that countrie ts qreatlie fubtea, Gn the meane time thop tobe orderfor the furnt. Cher deter= ture ofall things neceffarte fo the wars,to hautethe ayTae rhe a fame in a petteat readines againt the nert {pzing, anv make oat? ano till herr thep did aypoint onelic to Keepe fronter fronter Sarre Steat danger of the hole Piaith kingdome, Zhis Citte foo vpon the banke of Laie, right beautifullie toarre, that the Hontans thoulo not ffraie abiaad to6. perc enen bnto this baic by theold ruinestherof, Uponthis vetermination then the councell tas other knotuledge bab , Durl not put themielues 1 kes danger toenter into Caltdon towd,ofall that {anv mutt n&ds paife, ifhe ntindedto atteine bis pure pole: but the olofoulviers being inured with paines -_-rreaton of froff,froiv,and colonelof alte, that tore were not able to enterpzife anie erplott on neither one ture, Zhe Scotithmen incur time call the place _thofe parties ; and Carnardtwith the Dantth genes ing the feauenthatter the comming of Agricola uy roar Iuchtuthill. Al their Motues and chilozen they remay Wed bits the mounteins of Oransbene for their rali Gilda,furnifhed all the caffels and holos in Aw gus oueragaintt the riuer of Laie,to Hop the pala fetch in vittels and other pronifions to their otpne built, with manp faire caftels and towers, as map So gains, and to the bndwina of the pore inhabitants. fes, twith the great rivers ‘ebich toity bis armie he Go met;and the twinter follotving twas fo ertreame, WP teins.and fo inuadingthe countrie fo Writaine)but that thep prepared to frimade one at Bieddorge Frongrather by the workemans bands,than bya 4 caftels, of the thichfome thepbeat dotoneandracen, other againe tvith all their forces. inen of toarre, promtifed)a great potuer of ment of toarte, WIS 2.ges -_ned Lolth an arntieof Scotithmen in Atholl , ™ therealreabie affembicd in great numbers oot andfone thep fortified and tufted Sith garifons of About the fametimebycommandementof king Hebe Scots Cald,mbdother the gourrnozs of Scotland, allthea: ble men of Cantire, Lone , Purrep land, Lugemarth, alfo thote of thetwetterne Giles, ¢ of all other parties belonging tothe Socotith Dominions, incre affemble, appointedtoatfembleandcometogither inAtholl,at : 08% Forth of Aceland there came(accordingaSAF lees oe i inions . Shither all thequarters of the Scotith donuiions « pain 02 7 oe camealfo Garnaro bingofthe Picts twitfF"ae | Bess ex.All Abteh forces being thus alfembled commonagréement amongett them, CaBbirge 29. Galo ary kings Galo zGarnaro, togither with this Oild0, perpano Gite {oaies , ireict palages, high mounteines, craggie rocks, thicke tumbs,bépe marithes, fens amd mof other thecap: conbuct of theiromxthie generall and tobe totunes and sande to welcone Gils tieferued. Butthe Romans,fupofing nothing to Ged fo necreto the confinesof their countrie, donb: -diuiding hisarmic into fundsic parts,DDubatwAs -_pollible to refit all the attempts of the Momans = pst part: botwbeit the fammmer twas no forer come (bee "e>.@ilvo, ineth into Galcoms Bosh © at Balendar wod,andouerthe riuer of Ainond, they 50 not to go forth into the ficlo till the winter feafort proceed in Meteor onc Pitched their fielonere tothe riuer of Laie, notfar were pafl,foz Doubt of the inconuenience that might ther dwarre, ‘ser ot fromthe caftell named Calidon o3 Lalenbdar, infue,by veafonof the ertreame cold intemperancte hing oxder fox the goucrnmentof thole parties, in 50 expelled outofthe feats tebich their forefathers bad got poffetion in bp tut tifle of conquett ,anb lef the Due obedience of the Romane empire. andtrauellouercame all thefe Difficulties by the wife tes bettoire ea poediaga eniterprife ; of the Scots, fent forth with all {peo a Gilde with his naute Girt arciued in the frith bee Porpectane terteine number of light boztemen and' fotmen to 20 twirt Fife and Louthian,, but for that the Romans cometa aD rable ambatlage nto the Pics to manethem nto aie -_teberefoener the fame were inbabiting in anie part fuentabout to conquer tones andcaftels, though balfenifcouragedatthe firft, bp reafon of the rough --nmtonify of the Mhene, and wasas then fabicd to the tes axinta, Romane empire, the inhabitants in thofe dates be: wee par- tohin,anbfinding meanestollea the matey, as -timetopronide againi the nert fummer neo, aid and fuccorstokeepe thefield , and fo to incounter with thent, puiffance againf pniffance,if they rer mainedfolonginthe countrie, Zhe Heots rekting dpon this refolution, thought god tofend tome bono: an a he fammer follotving be aypointen bis nauie to awe12% fearch alongtt bythe coatt all the bauens and creeks DHeots. comberfome place bp veatoit of thegreat multitude - anethat ca ok tobsin number over of the Romans, inthe seadof the night fetteth om of be lett off this onterpaileagaintt the Scots, md df Argéle,andof the Jlandsneretothefame, Cae leftbe bp land palling over the twater of Lenine, dgcad for their ofenfccommitted tf thep Mould re? -sturneintotheir otuns countries,ixhich late aboutthe Thete Uifioe- proceeding tn conqueft of the countric,ein the man and counties that they Wwere of, and notvlike to be terprife agarnt to {erue againf the Remans , above maticethep of this aduertifed by. fpials, partevbispeopicalfotnto tha wards, doubting tobcinclofea tuithin fone afiaile themonthebacks, ¢fotokepethemoccupi- of Clive, lieng all that winter beyond the fame,tar *) inies itt purpofe to incounter them, Agricolabsing Soene: tight fierce ¢ cruelleusnamang the Romanstents drebd backe ints picland, leaning a part of bis are there. ado, punting the cecfe authorsaccozving totheir wien' Demerits. Thisdanc, he returned onto thetwater caf aun nidzth coatks of this Ale, arrives in Tate -_tvater, offering themnfelucs tetie Scots and wWias of the Piasbis cheefett ato, Durit not iropardto trie mutuail agreement ¢concozd amongt themfelues, Agricola repared fuch caftels and fortreties as thep tberebp thep mightbe able torehff the common rw -_havouerthotoneand beaten done. > oi. the peare following,beingthe fitt after the 3° incoftheircountrie as then inpecfent Danger to be f -oypzefed by the Romans. fir comming of Agricola into Wyttaine,be cauled Hhote that were fenton thisme#age,pidfovill: bis thips to be brought about frd the Fle of Wight theirpurpole einging gentliebehaue themfelues,tb intothe water of Lochfine in Argtle,therebytoput -to pafle,thatthe Picts inthe endagrerd to toine In his cnimies in btter defpatre of cfeaping his hands frienbli¢amitic one with another , ad tocbofe ove oner either bp tvater o2lanb : and therebpon pafling Garnardto their king to fucceed in the rome, nfBae theriuerof Clive with bis armie, and finding bis tanach. Lhepaifo confirmed the former leageivith nauie there, be fet pon the counttie of Rennoy in the Scots; adbp their procurement fent mucflery 2 Purpofetofubpue the fame. Wutatterhebadmade gers bnto the Morwegians and Danes requiring fundsie thirmithes With the inbabitants, be was certified by letters fromthe goucrno: of Camelon, 4. themof ainagatntt the Komans the common euy mmesofall (uch nations as loucd to lineinlibertic, that the Pics were readte torebell, by reafon thers Agricola into thalenvar fom, dinided the thele arinte into thzee battels, and.fo mareyed forth tolvards the ent: tte soooof gNeand oiber. the chance of battell withthe enimies, but detent hengincer- the abole countrie. Agricola having knotuledge nedinithlight thirmithes, amd bp withozatving of teinegarifons hereof, iuent fireighttwaies thither toith a potver, Chermerof amp purfaing them that bad done thole iniuries, 20 dittels out of theit toalke, to fop them from further Cive,her= ne ho toke amonatt the billes and mounteines, wer twas, got certeine vinnekes abich thevha vpon inthe rfucr of Thanies anv meganehe alo on the other five tnderfanning by(ptals this bnarmedas he twas topact the frate,was Haine pre: aeeNe 57 the Scéistuas chofentobe their general, thohea ring that Agricola tvith with his bof twas entres TeGer. SES "Seung - Miageag SP taerig misze (uertie and fafegard. About the fame time the omans twcre nota lit) tlee\@quieten, by reafonof a mutinie thie anced *Mongit (ud) Germans astoereapointentocome SHEC-{10 Agricola,asa eto {applic to furnith bp fuch Rumbers.as ivere decaiedinbis arnt. Zhefefav £03 theiceapteine,andfuchother Homans astucre Appointes-tohane the ence of them for their trais UNg lmsrlike (eatsatthe beginning, asthe mas broken bp , Calo withoretw into Atholl, to defeno ges of the fame , that the entmies Mould enter no further on that Moe. Llyus palled the winterfor that -peare,, twithout anic great erplotton either part ats -hiued. Bn the beginting of the nert fimmer, Agricola qar'cota fene aypointedbis nauicof thips to fatle about the coatks deth fozh his of the furthelt parts of Albion, making Diligent eteae -_fearchof encrie crete s hauen alongt by the fame. turenett point Lhe mariners, esecuting his commanoement , of witteine faileo nopthmvarn. |