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Show Doe isGaine, Thehiftorie of Scotland. : The hittorie of Scotland. 14.2 and aucthombats tune as by Gods prowiventce daflie chanced bhto thent. WWherebponif was agreed, that thep fhonld ante po bis = bebe grant Qofiti tuto Porke to conquerethat citic, while Thepaicey people began to th:inke backe, as one hauing nto the Cnglifhmen in dent twere occupied with the ropay regard tobhis honor than te theluerticof bislife,he Danes that were come thither; fo as neither the Toke rathen fozth into the formofk preafe, there tofuccout one nation 1102 fhe other could attend to make anie and relieve bis fandards: but being compatted ae attempt to hinderthe Scotithmens enterprife.wut boutamorgelta great companic of bis enimics, in the mean fime cante ambafladours ditto Ore- tingFon bis chance was there tobe Maine witha nomber of -goziefrom king Aluren, to congratulat bis peofpe- fete the chiefeft lors of all the Writith nation. Theother multituoe (eing the dap go thus againt them, fled ro rons {uccefle againtt his entities the Danes and o m6.: fo faue their lines, leauing the dicogiefebntothe ‘ HSeots. Writainisindangerto is Seremenanariathny the probe. the one fide,and Danes on the otherforasforforrenaid tobeloken for of the Gnalith, thep hav plaine ans fiver thep fhoulo pate none , fiththephad to bninftlie baoken the league concluded tvith theit confenee tats the cots, to thegreat hinderanceof the prof thers, Thee ambatladonrsalto willed to banethe |, ancient a ae eemen on roea their potuers mig -netwed, bp which meansboth foftte togitheragaint their common eninies ten ins timation. tozonafull -_thep thould attemps ante combs Khis requeft was qranted, fo that Chortle theres pon peace twas efablityed bettwirt thofe princes and theirpeople.toith confirmation ofthe old league, theentmies to approch them twithout smanifelé pan: TheFilh gertocat away themlelucs. Lheir chiefe purpote mengppacile,+ tyas to prolong the time here in this place, till thep hadfantithen the Scotifh armic, and then to veale inith them at their pleafure.d5ut the inonttrisus prez trie, andin hope of fomte recouerte of thetc fopmer pamages sthep cronedfotheirking one Berbert Herberthing 2 (as fome copies bane Jone Webert thebzother of ofBxitaine had not fined no inured with wars ton velicacie the iwarlike natures of the Scotit) people. feafon tivo thoufandof bis foulbiors bp totheringe ----domtintforis , the twarre Houlobe accounted as com 9,nsgoerg -monto them both; Hreither fhould the Scots grant ye Es paflage to anie eninmteof the Cnglifhmen throug) = Scotland, neither the Cnglifpmen fuffer the Scr titymens entmiesto pallethrough England5 Ff ,,., «nie Englithmen did rob 02 ffeale anie thing out of ofradss Scotland,that thoulo not beeakethe league; but the tempted the wwarres againf him and bis people, lafengall the fault in Conftantine, thoagaint the 30 offendo2stity the receiuers Could be See the Scotify magiffrats,to be puithed er : fhilsanvcontrariete the niinds of bis (nbiers, din -_the qualitie of the oftenfe; and the like fhouto be 0 fake vpon bit thatvithonozable and moft infoxtue feruend by the Scots towardsthe Cnglifhmen. nat enterpitle, Thus things being quieted toith the pAbange Greqniie hauing heard the meflage of thefe ame as Gregovieiwas abonttolap armourafte, . ean baftadouts for anfwere declared bnto them, that {ued for peace pon no reverend confieeration thep Hav onto thefroths of couenant; butonelie for that thep Catv hot ifthep thould purfue theiarreftill, they wwere fare that in the end hep fhoulo be liketo 40 Haute the folle:anb therefore he fwasfulliethusrefol: ued, tot fo conclude ante peace oz truce With (uc Dillofall people, till they had reigned ouer into his Gregozte re= of Cun qutteon eelig: hanns the Hole polleliton of the countries , nenerto Comnberiand Seaevansebnmaretc pretend anie clafme i mente na eee ureture and weltmer= - cefostty: and beretwtth fo performance of sadoants mecenee into bis bandsnot onelie the ketes ofall the totones, caffels andfortreffesinthe --reafort of an inuafion made by the a ; Bute that countrie. For the gritmenhauing oa that the inhabitants of @allotvap bad foiled thips of Dublinearrivingon theircoat, ieae great potwer of men,the hich landing in Oa nw rial made great Mlaughter of the people Bing Oregorie being aduertifed ee aai totwards an oanwansunn ee a is comunity 0; sega pabenteie janreturned theretotth imme piatlie backe into their otone countrie. bers of them,either elfe ts conftretue them to conte fozth of their frengti ints the plaine ficlog > and fe and amiddle Ward,tt cucrie of the thich were (he palit fozts offouldiors; as firlt ardjers, and thofe with bam, the OxFey © partacy, Water of Sane, and fo by on the backelive of the long fpeares, then bilmen, and lait of all fuch as bare long fvads and leaden males, Xhusthe battels being ogdered on both parts, Cwobattela forlvard thep make one totvards another to begiit soine, the fight. The Scots (attertheir Hot and thaotving Mounteiie,in the moming wher thety felows fell i of darts twas (pent,and that theycameto fore) kept band to affatle the Brith campe, where Benlodged, off their entnties totthlong fpeares o2 tanrelins, in thep tumbled (uch plentie of inightie ones Downe 4° tach fort,that theptvere notable tocomencre them: bponthe Arithinen, that aboue a thonfand of themt thich Difeduantage Commelius percetuing , coms being Maine, all the refioue twere forced to forfake mandedon high,that thep Mould with their fwaws their ground, ¢to fic in maner without anieftroke Griken. Lhe Scots that were tent to purlue them, cut thofe tauelins infunder. Andas be lifted bpthe -_viforof his helmet, the better to crbost his people to a few, having befoxe hand (ach commandencent witha {peare,that be twas faine fo Mnithozaty apart ttn toke a great numberof them p2tfoners,and flue but from their prince, Wibilel this mifchiefe fell bpon I2en and bis thaies in god o2verof battell, till thep were farre {nough out of Danger. The bovie of Wzenalfo was hed out with fone fone th:otwne dotwne by the DSeotifymenfrom the bill foe : ubte Gregorte at ts a8- ce at s2 Engllhmen (that were then iw polleMon thereof) and theretotth thep erected a kingbdonte there, ibid) confert of the refioue had the tat tere of their factton. gaint the Cnglithmen manic peares after. themfelucs ppon the banke of te a ops bi ge s Dome, affembled bisnobles at Carleill obere he Tefolued(with) their avntte) tofollele {uch god'for in uch a trong place, that t reat Det the moumteine called Fute: woecore thet, x? -‘feurered by a fall ee ae ome fe fo the _battell, ngerein tootheir generall Comeling,twith serobe all the chiefett nobles of thecountrie, twere att infis with axes, hite conipanie ofall fo2ts of foulviors , chofen foxth of all the hole mumbers, the Scots (according to Che Scots With the head b2utfedin peeces , and the biatnes pas -_nnelius ofthe other;forthefe two aomer fe hefetivo capteins with thetr a eee. campslaic, they _of male, twit buchlers and gieationg hwards, aid) wename Gal -thepcaried pon their right fhoulders. Jn the thir 1evgtattes,i€ might in the mozniing (a tfinte Gregorte with the reff of the arntie tuent abont fo affatte bis ents thies) tumble Dotwne tones fromthe brotwes of the found amonaft other in the rifling of the campe, _of the parties, bettvirt thom the cor peregenl thep named Stradeluto , mainteining twarres a that bill,vight ouer aber -Shernes With darts and bowes:: in the fecond were Seana: the erecution hereof, be was fo tvounded in the face Corneling outof the ficlo. Che Jritymenfupofing he had fled, is incontinentlic to fane themfelues, thet off their Abe Brith armozand fell tormnmingawate.hus did the victor van away. fortunate daic,lett their loogings,and marched their 5° rie incline to the Scotith ftanvards, placenthemtcluesinthecountriebetivirt Contwap abdtheriner of De,ont of thethid they erpellenthe agteat numberof mightte tall ment, armed in cotes Thete might Kenneth Cullan the thane of Carrike, toke ps on bint to haue the conduct of themthat thoulo go a 90° bout this interprife,abe conueteng bis band oucr the Be on the forefaidtruce, either of ete ore an CO? Cor potverone W2ert being general a fe wae ed "Bing Gregorie Having thus tlarged bis king: can bts (hips and follotved the entrnie wuith a alk gouernementofthe realme eae sfal He of the forenaimed mountetne called Fute > through the thicke buf}es and wads, herewith the fame Wascoucred, to the end that geitingtothetopof people, Cornelius with bisfolkes curing that in furtendering tite the Scotihmens hands the po' fetfions of allthe totunes, caftels and fortreficsjand therelvith vepatten into Morthivates , there thep HuméLhoid. _870. battels. In the fir there pas agreat multifune of Men came it to fight twith themina place indifferent. Aeredpon Gregorte without oelate gotbee in great feare, tho as then were in Sama > Whales to other thetrcountriemen there, butalfote -ther rhichof them tyouldbaue the got pe vai Deliver firtie noble mens fonnes and beives apa reafon theit king twaslateliencad , al Ronde rant as plengestoremaine with the Scots. forme behind him being buta dilo in .; pile Abe amballavours. returning home with this cadbiminbis throne. Some coe ec meflage, and reporting it accordinglie Muto their -fozt, and{ndy as tendered the twealth) 0 a Hing hen allmen han faiv theiranuife, inthe end trie, wentearneftlic about to ae iad thep condetcennsd to concluve a peace with the then thep fatw that it would not be,ree % retjearfes conditions preferibed bp the Scotith preuaile, thatatruce was taken awetnes, te? bing{ith thep fa nobetter meane topreferue their Nation from prefent deftrucion: and thus delfuec 6o a tebile, leat fighting Mill amongtt on aan Chouloput their countric in Danget pan egret ting the apointedttmber of pledges, thep lett the the Hrots: agateahome tihen Hastnace8 Peace as colntriesof Cumberland and Wiethinerland void, enimics; at lengty conclutedto Cendinthe night bill byonthem, therebyetther to Defrop great numy 30 theircufome) Divided thentfeluesinto tivo twigs, fame mt two came tobin of netw troubles forth of Galloway, Paci fame countries and to aucin quite their waiesinto 50 andlanding i Zreland,putthe nobles ane oy concinded. Sorte changing bis purpoleof going to Dubltit, vp: ment; Afthe Danes chanced to inuane etther of thetr the lat Contantine, and heretuith (ent ambatar be pnderttod well mough,that the Writains note } anbugearmte, as thelike bad not bone fene titi, came With an in the memonie of man in that Fle. Wherbpon Gre» Hse armue, thereto tvere addedthele articles ; That the Scots "al cufe thenifelues, inthat thep bad fo twrongfullie ate Ring © tee his anc fwere, but apointen the toumtelmten to reaente tye fante etna (theftavmott erceptedjot dis foulpiors fy a pece ot : mionie, Afertward, tacieng inthis citie by the {pace of aie thre dates, he Departed arid came afore another citic ae 3n the end Oregozie, bauing for certetne dates -_oon veportof thefe newes,be got him bp into the reve reffed bimfelfe andbhis men, and deuifing inthe mounteine, meanefine &bich way be might bet tndamage the 20. Denertdapcame the Zritymen ranged in thre Che Feith: fentambatle Sours tnto Gregorieking of the Srotithmentoer = the gate, and futfeced hint to enter, Ye twauia nog 45 vetlved, permithis mento mevale twith ante of the tpnile, 8 centis uifion of Gregorie patten the politike deutle of the TyeHoots Frithinen: fod he had commanded that eucvie one of bamadepro- thofe Deotifyiner, which paleo the feas with him, fhould purueie himfclfe { of bittels, according to the called Pontus,ttc) he recetuco by fucrenber, any jontnswes tesafope cuftome of the countrie, for fiffie daicsfyace, asof o therfore preferuedthe bend, cittsens tromail burt ¢ anni aits, f bread,chéefe, butter,lard,anv powdered biefe:asfo. ance, From thence he purpoted to haue gone onto deinke,they know thep Mould not nedtocare, tity Dublin about 1 Amtles diitant from Pontus, but thep tuere fure to find toater inonghin euevie place as be marched thitherivards, he was aduertifen hat there thep chanced to come; for as pet filthic efers Comelius was conmming fatvards bine totth fach Cometing nile gluttonte perous procedings of all the inbabitants of this 20 thould intop potletiton ofPorthumberland toithout nail ante clatmte to be madeto the fameby the Cuglit: oaiee Ble, sqaint their common enimies the Danes. Setthebetter to effablith the effateof thei com 1437 With continualtrauell amdlacke of bittels, openen oienn Sirsoxy rene Corse, the requeff of fome of the p2tfoners,canfentobe bus tied in chriftian fepuld:e. We caufed al women Chere dico but a (ctv (tolpeakeof){nthe battell, _-polwbeit in the if there was a wonderfull nuny ber laine: for the cots purfued them cuen onto Dublin gates, wsthcitie the nert pate Gregorte be pyusiin bes fet on each foe toitt'a mightie fege. There was HOt fiegen, into this citie at the fame time a tomnderfull multis tude of people, irhat of (uch as were receined (rte if fleeing from the battell, as aloofother Lich tere and children fo be (ent atvaic harmeleffe , onelte res there affembled before , in hope of affurev bicorie feining the ment of able age prifoners. Furthermoze 6° anv fafegardofthett qwds. Ip reatonthyérof being becommanved that theythoulo ble neither fire no2 thus befieged,thep began quichite to teat vittels,fo Swern , but againf fac) onelic as with weapon in that either they muff of necellitte peciy either elfe by made ante refiffance : arm commanded thent al that thep fhouto poutve thenrfeluesof bittels to ferue them, ubileft thep fhoute lie abroad ¢ remaine herein that countric. forne {fue anoth that vanger wherein thep tere n3cs fentlic beturapped. But forfomnch as thep fanogreattikelhow of gob fucceffe tn that erptoit inthe ex tt was cons Berevpon manie of the Frith people thus tatting -cluned amongthent that ith there toas no meane Se nrercifull clemencieof the Sconfhhing,pectoed for thofe noble men Hhich tere inclofen twrthin that themfetnes tnto him with funnzie fortreffes, fo that citte to efcape the entinies ang ,ann that there tere Gregerie finding fulficient pronifion of vittels to ferne bis hot for a long feafon, be twent tetfo the titie of Detngarg,c:Doungard,abi heen uitone> about twithafroma fiese, tcontinuing the fame certeine daies , at length they within wearica none other of ante reputasion abzoad able to defen _the countrie from the Zecottihmens putflance) thep Chep tontule -thoulo fall to fozze freatie tith the Scotity king ox.SET for a perez to be bad, with foreafonable convittons ase as might be obteined ; for ee ee t |