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Show 132 The hiftorie of Scotland. amightic garcifonofpies,butthep hearmgoe the miferable neftteitionof Camtlon; and doubting th. {wretched cifisens abfteined from nothing that might in anie wife beeater, thoughit were neuer of the PictsimAlbton,tn tho pare ater thep five gant to reiguetherein TAZ FPAMdiin the prercatier 5, , Kenneth, to deferuedcternall fame, by the nlars ging of the bounds of bis kingdome, fo mightilie hopelonger to defend themiclues, faniemannots 4806,ifthe Scotith daonictesbe tvine, ¢Bue ter 0038 2 made the fame tuell nere the middett of bis kings of foure moneths togither, So that fuchfcarfitte of all hinds of bittels ftillarofeamongththem,tbatthe, fail inte the lite mifdance!, left thercattell vote ano ed to Mozthumberland, Ahusenowdthe kitgoome " fo mind) to be abbozred. And petalthoughthep were broughttntofach miferable Hate,that theretwas no The Heots Ses tinue, the birth ofone Saning 8 39; fromthe first comming it of JFergule 1166,and after the creation of thetwozld a bisfolloives.as anenimic to bisnationandaftiend het Doubtfull,, and that aftvell by authoritie ofap. tntothe Scots. Ftivas thought thatienneths oth » snanethem fo obfinate in their twilfullcontumacie, bicaufe thep fat nothitig but death; abich wapfoee ner they inclined. } proued Writers, as bp reafonable conieaures;tue haue ttt the biftorteof England moze laraelte twsit: ten thereof ; tue referre thofe that bedeftrouste fe further of that matter,onto the fame,following here At length ahen the citie twas thusreducedintoall gouerieiient of bis fubieds in tine of peace, no 2 lefle iverthie of praife than bis noble and famous conquetts : but {peciallie he ordeined certeine lates -_one,as tue haute got in the ather..: Shere tere lene the fame peere tive comets 02 saymnigins come fonzth and fcale the wales onthatother.ihefe fouldiers,according fo that abich thep bad in conv -blafing flarres of deeadfull afpect to the bebolners, tobensiem -the one iwent before the funne rifirig in barnett teas test that Hienneth hao begun the aflanlt on bis part, in thefpaingof thepere. Chere was oftentimes ab manidement,thostip atter the beake of Dap,bearing SHeotg enter the citte. tuay, Alfoat Camtelon, as the bithop twas at feruice seis fanding inno Doubtat allof ante attempton that five: foas being gottentogithertonefend the fualles on that part ihereikenneth gauetheapzoc, anduowhearing how theentmiestwere gotintothe citie, ndcomming on thet backs, thep werelpon: derfulligamased,but petfolong as thep tuere able fomakeanierefiftance,thep dio that lap inthetr bts termoft potver tabeatbacke the Scots,mdtodziue -olbing bis ctofier tafteinbis band, ft ioas binbled fo with fire, that byno meantit coulobe quenched, -_-fill if as burnteuentoathes,About none daie, the aire being faire andcleare; as tuell in the countries of the Hcots as of the ics,there fas heardind a -_-noife and clattering of tweapons anid armog, with -bbaateng af borles,as though tins armies fhould pane bene togtther infight, ioberebp marie of efther nay xn fhem out ofthe citie againe, Che Pics The laughter therfore twas great thichthe Scots arcmiferablie made of the yids in encriepaflage¢cozner of the flaine,With= frets, informe) that the Scotith lorsand other 4° tion tihtch beardtt,were putingreat feare, Dhele tron dt bneouth wonvers tere interpzeted by pfuto2s dD) tose -_uerflie: (ome of them affirming tie fame to betokent topandhaypie profperitic, and other alledging, bow sutregatD eapteins,inreuengeof thelatereceiuedlofte of thet stperion, ment, through the falle practifed palicie of the wias, commanded in a great furie to fet fire on the hous -_-thep fignified rather mithap ann biter calamitie. ‘Wut fo refurne to our purpole.diing isenneth bar ning thus deftroied the picilh Kingdome, im fes,and to Kill amb flea all (uch of the Pict nation ascame in theirinap. Lhusthe murtherpzoceden pponall effates, afivell religious as other, andlike, -aalmoft twith the tole nation, cauten the matb tone (hich Simon Wreke fometime brought ns ae SpaineintoAreland, ano the firFergute out aes wife byonwomen and childzen, tofthout anie differ 5° Jreland into Albion, as before ts recited)to ; ones» rence. Anumber of ladiesandgentlefpomen, gets eer fig them into the prefence of king Henneth, bee Defirethebing foughthim inmoflamcentable wile, to haue pitte tobepardo: Hyon their iofulleftatemidtofauetheiriucsfrom medoFthet re the hands of his mol crucll foulbiers. Wut tudiwas the rage kindled in the Scotithmens hearts, that there twas no moze fauo2fhetvedtotvard them fhan totvard the othier,and fo immedfatlte tuere thepalfa flaine tufthout all compatfion. Sofarrefozth was brought notw forth of Aratle (iabere till that time , ge hadbene diligentlie kept) into Couric, mesA on onbefoye aperteined to the pias,there to - ; -‘from thencefmeth as a facred token for th'efta ie ment ofthe Scotith kingdomeinthat countei placed it at Scone wpona raifeo plot of = _-there , bicaufe that the laff battell tubich be bad the {cts twas fonght neare bro the fame ara bvicozie(as before ts fpecificd)chancins to fezo . the murther erecuted on all hands , that there tuas ©° Tpon this ffone(as before ts rebearfed)the 2 " Bil the Dice tifh nation Deftroied. Che citic of Camelonis thowne bowne, not oneleft aliue of the Picith nation neither man, iwoman, no2 child fo beivaile that miferable deftruce kings were bien to fit, thenthey recefned naa fture of the hingdome. ¢ Some twriters ba ; ground. Zhe houfes and buildings afwell private as ued,thofe Latine berles tere grauen Dpon - the & publike, toith churches and chapels, were fet on fite, and that ihich might not be confumed with the -_of mention is mabebefore, there lve fpakeo! f -‘forefain sfergufe the firi his comming onet'™ tage of fire twas ruinated and deftroied with hand,fo of Zreland ints Albion there to refgne. but theathes, twith beapesof the bzokien andburnen ones, andliketwife of the pauement and foundati- Dts, Abie by Aight badefcaped the em ws oes bands,and tere gotten into Citgland, ¢ ie. fionoftheir countrie and kinffolkes, Chen were the fwalles throtwne dolore ¢ madecuen withthe plaine that there remained ofall that famous citie,nothing Checalkell of ont of fone part of the wales. Fethefamretine thecatkcll of Patnensnotv called rire commonlieCoenbourghcattell,was fill kept toith ; corded that by commandement of Lerinet, ae fame time tabenthis fone twas thus by bim a fepot oe Srolw in the meane time,then thole .ale soe meanesperfuade the Cnglithmen, peid swith intestine warre, fo aid therm in ue - seit countrie, fone of them paso the fea ts herit his fathers patrimonie, Juglers,wissards, necromancers, and Znatersanv fuch as call bp {pirits,and bletoferke pon @354r0s,26. 70 them fozbelpe, Iet thembe burnt todeath, Letnomanfow in the carthanpgraine Sovinsot The Chaptersof thofe lawes which yet remaine to be obferued, befoze it be purged of allthe towds. He that through negligent louth, fulfe- eouyur. teth bis arable Ground to be choked Hp bez, Andouergrotone with wowds ; for the firlt are thete, Ct enerie hire hauecertein men {killed in the lawes appointed to fault let him fosfait anore, foz the fecond ten ovent,and fog the third let hrmforgo the be refidenttthe fame, accozding faine ground, aS tu the beginning it was inftt= 3° ‘Thy companion in the toarres, o2 thy Wurtaylos tuted, Let their fonnes allo tn thetr youth friend being fatne,fre himburted, butict friends, be brought bp in bnobvoledge of the fame ; the enimie Ite bnburted, lates. SuOAY, | Anie ftrate cattell that commeth into waifesany Let themonelie kepe intheir cuftodies thy grounds, either rettoze themte the oxy: tats. thetables ofthelawes, with the regitter nev,etther els deliver themta the fearcher bokes of the kings & peres of the realme, out of theues, commontie called ToxodeFfarypof chembeconutcted of extogt bairach, onto the parfon oz bicar of the tovone: bing, o2 other the like bniutt dealing , Iet foz tf thou reteine them in thy bands by quichlic came forth of hetvad,mdbaning thetclat 0 fene ti the atrea biffonof firiearmies, running pers readie,came tothe walles,rearedthembp, and fogither Meith burning flaues, and the one being Awifflte getting into the cite, opened one of the 30 banquithed, thep {nodentie both of them banithen a gatestbereonepartof thearmicentered; thecitiy 2 chitd bar= ting his fsther thaldie. tong,hand,o2 fone,let him firlt be Depeinen of that member, and then banged, his bo- 1s buthankfull co his parents, Qallnot in. OMe. of iuffice , of the Hbich J haue thought requifite to tehearle part as pet being pled, that afwwell the aufho2, asthe timeof their firfkeftablityment, maie : better aypeare, bite fudy as fhall perute this bis ‘oie, fon, and the other follotved the going Dotune thercot Saint hir voiil, then he hall die onelie foz the fame,and the Hall be releaten, FEthe child hurt che fathereither with Die to rematne without burial, _ Amurtherer,a dumbe perfon,orhe that whoarence forthe tuealth of his people, thereby his iudges and other officers Mould proceed in the admiriftration aid theditches filled withfaggots astue find it i Hector Boeritis , and other the Stor > ienneth one nightapointes ih iwriters, Mot taking bponts fo franbelie to fet ‘ fir bundzed of bis choifett fonldiers tote inambuth 20 Dolwne our otunte opinion in this Scotith , asin the Wwithiratwod, fofting néretoonefioeof thecitic, Crglith bifforie,thzough wantof fuch belpes tn the fo that int the mozting then be thouldgine thea' fault om thecontrarie ffoe, thep might {uddenlic iuife inadulteric, he confenting onto hiSattoie, done. Dther things he did alfo touching the politike X fn this hifforteof Socotlann the report mot at eno, ic, Ffanp man detaken withan other mang soutterers therein, thep Hall both fufter death foztt. ut tf the conlent not, but be forced ae thenceforth lined in quiet , ouring the life timeof 3%. amid itt {uch tile,that ahere he foundthe fronters,be Lithfadingall {ud extremitic , were heard make 10 as the truthconcerning the time ofthe fivft ‘com; mientionoffurrendering,be was forthwith faineby ming intothis gle, afivell of the Scots as Pittsre- Pics, The hiftorie ofScotland. 22 :e 33 that rautthe at [ hanithirg of Pe fs ttheth afafegar main hall bebisfoslife, ft, ms te ba" leife the require foe a of got thefr lining efther by fome manual occupation, tohaue him to bir bufband, Pi Mts oe, either elfe bp (eruiice in the iwarres. The Scots from fo Portoay, and fomeinto Heimarke, andofuerfe other of them remained fill in Englany,there they fwalles fo foutlie, that hecoulonotathinebis, srpuiedpdberepon te ee continua fe pace bop, him dte a the gallowes, and bis bodie go thefpace of Ryemadaies, thou thalt be acz counted gutie of theft, De that findethanie ching that belon- es Seth to another man,let himeaule tttobe Ofmurthertet themiole their heads, criedinthe market, og els he thall be tud- temaine buburied, Porttimene DUH AS are codemmed fo2 theft,let them Sere be hanged,and thofe thatare pzourd guitie Seonch Sentote tenn quick, Theres BeGer MBoueat Sema: ©* Booman which rs condemnedto die,ettherlet bir be Dzownedin fome riuer, either elfe let hic be buried quicke. He that blafphemeth the name of God, Of the (nints, of his prince, o2 ofthe captere of his tribe, let hun haue bigs tong 5° cutout. De that is conuictedof alie to his neigh: ies of come growing in the fields,ag is bled by entmies in time of warre, let them die by foom2d. "Stone FUgitiues, bagabonds, andfuch other ate Wle pers, DER be tobtpt and burnt een ra an Let not the wife fuffer for the hufbands offente.but the bufband halanfmerforthe 7. wues mifdeds,tf he be priuie therednto. ste Sap mans lemman o2 concubtne. thall canes fuffer the fame patnes thatbe Dat which ~-s b with bir. ‘Floren oz bine chance by running togiz Oren or bine ther tobtll one another, the truth berg byrrnsced be tudged the occafion of the fkath, and be that is ovoner of thefame, thall haue the dead beall, and fatifiie him foz the lolfe to whone it belonged, , , BE a foweate hir pigs, let hir be toned 7: tence of 7 houel men, eitherelleofo,11, Sx «13, 15,02 mto2e,{o that the numberbe ov. Sess: Gobbers bp the high waies, deltroiers eth to tie lam, about ante matter tn cone M6 oftow, trouerfte , (hall be tudged giltie of the acti: on,and the other fet fre, not knoton tohich it was that did the hurt, that whichis found voithout homes thall -bours hinderance, let yim haue his fword taken from bim,and be banithed out of all mens companie. ; freee: Such as be acculed of any crimes that munDeferue death, let them paffe bp the fen- Sneug Ged for a fellon. He that lrikech him, with twohombe gos Aouertaries 60 todeath,and buried,fc that no maneate of bir fleth. } & fwine that is found eating ofcome Hvwine, that groweth wmrhe field,o2z mzmting bpon the tilled grounds,lettt be lavofullfo2 ante mantobill the fame without banger. Other kusds of bealts,voherein other ents va men haue anie pzopertie, tf they breabe un 8°!" tothy paltures, oreate bp thy comme , ime poundrhem,tili time the oboner haue fatif- fied the fo2 the quantitie of the Damage, © Thele were ciuill ozdinances belonging to the gad gouernement of the people, other there were,tobiclS tteme to relt- Je gion; Srticles tonChing seligion |