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Show Thehiftorie ofScotland, The hiftorie ofScotland. amenterprife', and left itboubihul? And tmmedf -_aheteof, manteladtes and gentletpohten tnere cory atlie eteivith they went tothe place there Cumin lay Wounded (As before is mentioned)and afied of dim hhether be thought behadanie deaths wound, refined to flee inte ods , and other defert places, -to efthety the crucitie of their aducrfarics, sing SingRae -KMobertalfo after this onertheoww, fied into Atholl, *oneani o2boped torecouer tfhemighthaueagadfargfan, Cominis dinine, -antd from thence to Streiil, there the third oes of thal q Gnd for that be anflveredboinbetruftedte oo twcll though ifhemightbanes godlurgtaninttne; hep Auguftataplace called Dalreie, be fought aqaine totth the Cuming and other fuch Scots ¢ Cnglitty gaue bim thee o2foure other toounds fo grienous mien as iuere affembled in thole partics reanie to . and deadlie, that forthivith bpon the fame bepel -spurfuebim,and badthe like lucke here that bad dane 120s. "Ded bp the ghott. Lhis chanced in the peare of our 1 ced to binbefore at Pefeen;for he wasput to flight owt 305, the fourth Foes of Febsuarie. About after the fare maner,though be loft bere but fetvof the fame time vas Clilliam Wlallafe taken at -is ment, neither inthe fight m2 chafe. This place Glahkow by the means of fir Joh Menteth andor Dalreieisas much to lay, as the kings field: Bu- FeThin awallafe fs ta: thers,inkhome he had ever puta mot (pectall traf; chan Jib. 8,tdhich ts alfo called Datwbie bp 1.Maior. °" ben, but thep being corrupted twith the offers of large relib. 4. cap. 19, rho fnypofeth that Wrufe had fo bars tyards pzontifed by king Cotward to (uch as could abeginning for a punifhinent of the neath of Cu waitafe is belpe to fake bint, troughtach fetches that be tas niitt, flaine in the church by him andbis frienns, brought te ayprebended at length by Ddomare de Galence WWherebpon finding fortune thus contrarie onto sietazds, Zondon, tarleof Penbioke, thotvithagreatpotwerofmen Himrinthele tivo leucrallbattels, he toas lett fo de> sobertinte bought him to London, there he tas put todeath, 20 folat and bnpzonided ofall friendihip, that he twas Dearne cis putts conffreited fox bis refuge to tithozatw into the - amid bis quarters fent into Scotland, and fet bp in fundjie great totunes there for a {pecacle,as tt were fomds and mounteins,With a few offer in his conv pantie,and there liued on berbs and rats offentines togtuecrample to offer . This was the endof that puiflant hampton William Teallate, patfed a fo; want of other fon. Whilelk be remained in this effate of aducrfe fo mong the Scofif}men aboue all offerin fhat age, fune, there twere tion that fhetventhemfeluesright a fo2 fo much as he ould neuer peeld o2 content fo actruftte and faithfull feruants onto him aboue all the gist pe knolwiedge ante fupettocttie in the Cnglitymen ouerbiscountrie, nonottben all other bad tubmiit) -reft, the earle of Leuenor , anid Dilbert Baie: fo) taryatier ted themfelues to King Eniward asbis liege {ub though efther infoxced by perfecution of enimies,o} priedtata tects and moff obedient ballals. Ztis fatd, that then 30 contfreinen thzongh fonte other neceflitie , they de 8 hetwas pong and thentto {choole,be learned bp heart parted fometimes from bis prefence ; pet did they» fips beries of his {cholematffer , hich ener after be uetacknotvledge bim for their fouereigne love and bare in mind, and dfuallie toould rebearfe them, onelie king, readie atall feafonsto ferue and obey (then a foptoke him inthe bead) as follotpeth, bintin each bebalfe. Bhe mot part ofall other bis Dicotibs verum, libertas optimarerum, friends pea and ferwants, in that prefent niferte, ohn Fourdon, Tohn Maior. Nunquamferusli,fab nexn vinitofli. Didclearelie forfake him ; fo that fometimestbetoas Myloose Ifay, freedomeisbeft, left with onelie one o2 thos ibis companie , glad Then neueryeeld to thrals arreft. tohepebimfelfe feeret in defert places, trhere m0 Dfthis William Wallate one Wenvie,aho tas perfor lightlie bled to retort.Its twife ¢ quence Hed ¥cThin. blind from bis birth, in the tite of mp natiuttte ,, to faint Dutho,and dancedfo be taken by eetilliam ing BY (faith Iohi Maior) commpofed a hele boke in bul: gat verte ,inthic he anitren all thofe things bul Garlic poker of this Wallate, Wut Aoonotinall Paints (aith the Cante authog gine credit to thei tingsof {uch as he was, the onelte get thetr fod and elothiig (thereof this man twas mo mythic) by reciting of bittoztes before tie nobilitie of Scot» land. ison toning Wrnte; ater hebanfaine cu Abfolution from Rome, aRobert Cumin earle of Holle, tho delivered bir to bing prises" Ediward, by trhofe commandementfhe toas combee mitten to fafe keeping at London, where He remay nenttll after the battell of Wannockfhome . YU brother Pigell twas alfo taker , ands aftertpards tere his tiwoother brethren, Thomas and Alesay pice 7 ber , fofth manie other nobles and gentlemen of ee Scotland, of thonte fore tuere erecuted atGae esa _leill and fomeat Metiike . Pigell tons taben . Kame min (a8 before is mentioned) he purdafed an 50 the caftell of Zilozome Ltther be fled , and came * _ abfolution from Romefor thatac:andte theendbe might then through authoritie obteine fome afd to tefitt the puiflance of bis avuerfaric King Epwarn, -Werwike. Xhomas ano Alerander twers taben w -‘Locreis, md ecarvied to Carleill, and {9 bebepbed. lo. Maiorlib. 4.cap. ‘19. Finallie the mot Buiteis beiwent bp tayport of friends onto Scone, €there crowned king canted binetelte tobe ctotuned king, on the 27 day of all {uch ashadainen him before, and tere n°7 Trane from him, were within one peare after, oF Acotland, of pardh.thotiahhebad tio great number that foke : ther Naineo? kept as piifoners in England. of all afd a She Grit ofthat, ps ; oe part in the beginning, as thortlie after well aps peared . Jfo2then be thould i affemble an armie a» Saint a power of Englifhmen that were tent a Bet though he was thus left vefolat & facco2; bauiing bis brethzen ano other of bis friend? ro murtheredand flaine to his dtter vifcomfort i p bos gaint bim bpRing Coiwvard , tmmediatlie bpor 6o the (as was tobe {uppoted)be newertheleleMe ses * ‘Knolwlengebhavor his attempts, be wasnotableto Get togither ante {ufficient number torefifE bis ad: -_uer im hope of fomte better fortune, thereby thee lo? to come be might reconer the realme out vce ae fuerfatics, Though twith thote feto abidycamebnto mies hands and reffore the ancient bee- "Hing Robert thcowntring with Dvomare ve Valencelieutenaiit inlining barelie for the mol part by water poate IohnMaior, ‘Die,be though to tric the dance of battell, and f ts viicomates ofthe Cnglitharntte at Wefken therodapok June " 1706, He was there put toFight ; and though the Hatighter twas tot great, pet fos that it was fudged fobe anenill figne to bate fuchinfortenat lucke®- pohbis entering into the eftate, the peoples auc? ranke greatlichembin. ' Doomrare ve Walenice aterhe had abtewed this dicthrit againt king Robert,bantheo the nines bf all thofe that fupozten the fare Robert , by meals tothefmmeretfate. As for the paines atte) Flovgingofttimes on the bare earth, ae orotherharboxough, be sons fo accuftarmie re by baumting the warres inbis pout, eae. noe --gréeuebhim littleo: nothing at allDutton Seas -_fuchwasbisbaliancie and mott excellent (ONE fas ‘pF mip. anv courage , that tno inierious of frotvard avuerfitie could' abafh btdere te Heart anoniantike mad). At length, of wandered fren place to place in fantcia, RingMoror went Fits: * Robert puttvaleth: avin Brwinneth thecattell of Carrie, Bispower increstety, Foor 215 Scotland; Che-vetterfo anole the Retghts of them that laiein wait to ayrehendiimsbegotournins ty orieof the Jles ; wberrcomiatingoMteaneofhis (pecialitiends ,a manof bigh nobiliiaand weibe, Iouen of {he people in hofeparts , he wins moft hare fille welcome, and. gtadlic of hint vecemmed, tobis great cafe andicourfort; 338 t ul Hore khsn jehamomainevacerteine acebe gattupport of men,aumozandweaponsjbymeancs bbercof taling atew courage), he pallenoner brite yp derf-nidfhg his caineand Kiitred ;fpake bittetlie of the difabepientce and Fulvbersede ofbis father Call. lam Dotvalafte : furttyer antinering, that be woul "neither bie the Came James, no: bis trauell in anie thing, neither that he cowln (tfhe would)reftoxe hint to bis pattintonie's bicanle he had with the Wantegratificn otherthat well deferued is, Fo? thich crante being bytwhing forepelleoihe remaiiien Mtl itt the bifyaps: ferniee , HATAWrele emte® tito -Werie, at tdvat time (leall he might kotethe omar: tobisfathers inheritance, bedurall haCuglthmen; Abid) he found wetthin if, and.bettoimedall the {poile of monte and gods gotten thereamongt his fouldiersand memof warre; Disitiends that laic Hid in conert and fecref corners,bearing of thefehis dwings, began fromearhfide torclozt onto him, by ote altirance fhoztlie after be tuarttie cacit of dbeartditoeined) this Dobuglateveparte: fom < Wantibert his mariter, talitig wrth hin all the bie hops golo,wweertcinoof his bef hoses, With the "htcBatiste tn bis compaviedinerte other hardic --paxggentlenten, pritite tobisdw@ings , he fled twith -_aLDPkd onto Hhrig Wobert,offering hinbisferuite, and to fpend his tife tn bis quarell and defen.) She Carrike, ¢iviming thecal there thatbelongen Auuernefle, and Que; all them that tuere withinit -tuittitie to offendkitty Gowwarn | thom? he (erotic bithop fas prinic to his confine goiny atwate, pea Geubiiig dit: cal taken, ingarcifon, .GUith the like felicttic. he got the mo20!andcotnfelled hint theretnto, thoverb he warile by frlate, 4) partof all the caftels in the 102th; racing x burning oo bp. thefaie till he cante to Glewnehie, Gherebeing io nreauts tf orld outwardlie fe ajpeare, for doubt -Teatk if things had wot conteto pale as he withedhe Ghennefge, 2dVCriifed hat Zohn Corin twithieninzie' Cg} men and Scots were gathered againthim,bicaufe be ivzs-drona frongground, beneterntinedthere snighthauerunin danger for his clokeo oiMinitlar. ttn. The Dotwglame twas toifullic reeetued of king Robertiin whofe {eruice hefaithfullie continued both to.abide thei: but they being thereof inforned,and In peace anid tarre to hisliues end. thondering at his mantic caurage , durit not ap: proc) to.giue bin battell, bat fentambafado:s brs Though the furname ano fantilic of the Hotw: coe gaffes was ti fome effimation of nobitittc before fea to hoon ' fo himto baue truce for a time, broer colour of thole dates , pet the rifing thereof to horo2 chances foine communication fora peace, tillthep might tiv 30 theough this Janes Dotwglalle + fon by meanes of creafe their power moze frronglpagainfhim:ahic) bis adnancement, otherof the fame linage twke vt: Thin, being done , they purfuedbint moze ficreelic than befoxe, Meuccthelelle Lk.Wobert receiticdthematall -cafion by their Hugularmanhod and noble protves Thetved at {uric times in defenteofthe realme, to fimes in fudy tvarlike order, that thep might neuer fake bimat anie aguantage, but were fill dziuen backe with laughter and lofle, though the fame toas of no. great impoztance to make account of but fad like as hayeneth oftentimes tn tkinmifhes ¢ light incounters, there the battels comenot totoine pu {fance againtt puifance, The fame hereof pet pro. 4o Cured bimthe fauour of fundzie great barons in Grown to fuch height in authonitie ¢eftimation , that theit mightie paifancetn mainrent, lands, ¢ great pote Mons, at length was (thzough fufpicion concer ued bp the igs that fucceeded) the caufe in part of their ruinous decap. Conard hing of Crgland bear ring of the dmingsof bis aduerfarte King Wobert, doubted (if forte redzeffe Were not found in time) left the Scots retoifing in the profperous fuccefle of Scotland. bis faty aduerfarie, ivould revolt tholie from the # About this time, Simon Frafer, and Walter aesr Logan (moft valiant knights, andgreatlie fauow Koran cuted, J Cnglith obcifance; amd heredpon purpoting with -_all {peed to fubdue the thole realme of Scotland Titig their countrie) were taken(byfuch as fallowed fromend to end, he came (twith a fav greater armie the faction of Cumin)veliuered to the Gaalith, feut than ever be bad raifed before) to the bozders ; but fo London,and there erecuted. Almoft about ubid) before bis entring into Scotland, be fell fiche of a he heath of time, James Dotvglaffetoined bimfelfe to the part right foxeand grieuons maladie , thereof be Digd jing @owarn of bing Robert. Chis James betng the fonne of fhostite after at urgh bponfands, as in the Eng Longthanis, CUiiam Dowglalle, was a pong gentleman verp 5° lth hiftorie moze plainlie bath apeare, though Aciue and fozward inall chtiefe erercifes and arts, Buchanan fap be died at Lancafter, Coho then be gaue bimelfe to (tudie at Parts (hea, ring that bis father was by the kingof Cngland The Scotith writers make mention, that a title Che croeitie -_-befoxe he oeparted ont of this wold , there tere best caff in pufon,tn which he Choztlie after died, as isbes brought nto bin ss pong friplings,tubtd) twere tar precythe fore noted returned home to difpofe the reft of his life after the abuifeof bis friends. Wut being with. out living, ¢ all bis other friends bynriffoztune pif perfes : he commutted himfelfe to the feruice of Uz, ken tn the caffcll of tailogumnile,atter (t was twone sycotity forte by the Cnglifpmen, ad being atked that onto be ters. bone (vith thens, he commanded thep thoulo be han, geo incontinentlic , totthout refped to their pong Lambert bifhop of faint Andres, of uhome he peeres, o» confioeration of their innocencics that ipas gentlicreceived into bis familte, and well ins 6° mighthauemmucn himto pitic. After bis deceatle, garnenae terteined: bitill king Coward comming to Sterbis fonne Cowaro of Carnaruan fucceeoed in the carnarann, ing (after that be had almoft pacifico all the reft of gouernement of Cnglind, tho follotviing bis fx, fonne to ez Scotlmp)te befiege Striucling:at what tine Lany inyto Sterling to falute the king, caried thers enterpzife,catled a councell at Dunfrets, funy eve wong: moning the lors of Scotland to appeare at the ""™* laffeto attend bpon him, to the end fo prefer fameandcanfeda great number of them at their bis lining andinhertrance. Gaherevpon the comming thither to ba their homage ontobtin, 08 goyanety ng the bing at conpentent letfure, bes u te be fanourable to thts Detwglaffe ; to bim tnte bis fathers patrimonie : and that to thetr {upertoz loxd and gouerno; : but pet diuers tine eoware difobeted his commandements , and twould not of Carnaraan comeat his (ammoning, bpontrutt of fome change Teteiving the pong mon inte bis fealtie and bes _-of fortune by the veath of his father , fo: that thefon fenfe\it twouln pleafe him to implote bimin bis faith fol ano warlthe feruice: adding further fac conv Myndations in the bebalfe of James, as fo; that was much giuen (as was reported) to incline his eareto lewd counfellnot without the great gricfe of bis people, and namelie of the loyos and diefe no» Sine be ought mokconuenicnt. Batthe king ow _-_bles of bis realme, ean tlie |