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Show 254 The hiftorieof Scotland. eof orate difpats oynaarenta atpuee oo be all poubted + € therefore hantng conmmidionthus from the hing to take bint,be reisifen nota little, trating p t uirpofe inithout banger, pcePacatal Rothlaiebetiwirt Dunner faint Andziues,he bought bimto Falkes -foxfake the famte; and comming Downe bpon the Cuoglifhmen , was nenerthelete put to the trope, t i people being ctther taken 03 -the mot part of bis ee topei- mith him to death. Atisfaid, that a woman bnoerfanding the duke of Glbaniesintention, and taking ruth of the others 15 twerefill beatonDowne andflaine. Among otherof Bohan Ge, fhofe that tere laine , were the fame fie John ror ro Diwintar, aad Adbam Goon: aifo 3ebn ALeuin: pti ffonof isalender, Alerander amfate of Dalbotr era fic, with fundsic otber gentlemenaioblesof Seot: land. 9 glas: Wurdocke Stes spifonersts Arehembald earic of Douglas, oftof that tower therein be 2 twardeldeft - to "i eee le| ken, tees > wee tibercof bislife wascers Crikin z Mobertee George erie of Angus, was once knotue is was this fuftct ies fulteined;butatter t daies feine marfier Doingias eo James : é the lord Saulton, tuap,pth [ twa the woman made alate. On te was i i en. incontinentlie and William, ee John a his two byethzen i Dalkeith,and the: fae manner, an other ivoman though along eae fife a Se with the moft part ofall the barousof HT and twas mt ity milkeof bir otwne bzefts, reed fen bim with a Lhis bat aa: Buch,t4o1, . E pegraia f tere pet 4 20 thtan, 4 twere taken prifoners t i atfpatded as fone as bir nmings libetwife 1403, haruell,in the perte x 1402, HS, nbaruel fought cit the Mod dap tn i theduke deffitute of all f after this, Whednke of cefued. Zhen this a proudof verie Pertie Penrie bpona Lueldap.». fant ie famine tas t {uffenance, thorough beric Worhfare faz fuorldlic The bntothecattell earle of ard) ctorie,canteWith i all {uehfilthas becoula conffreined tocat notonelic -bictoate, ts in the Ceuibale,, and lated flege tothe eoacms sffret mufhed to aap » ant Leu in Cockclanis of Death. the totver,but alfo inthe end be quatwed in fame,but John Greinelowcapteine thereof defer pare ana fo finalive tnt this miiferable ded it fo manfullie, that thep gotno at fate of martpzdome (as J map call it) ended his tage; petat length be fell to this compofitton {it y eosin {wzetehedlife,and Iwas buricdinLundogts,obere(as them, that if he bad no refcue oer - wien . Miracles. the fate vent) mante fatre miracles tere done Dates) F;.Thin tei (as Buchananfaét threX moneths [oz3 (a i bee i that James the firfk rete bis { qraue,ttll tint fhoulo ve then rendered into they bands ie the murtherers,foyfince that time {uch 30 thecaftell ans ~ = ‘Oy! D When the gouernour of Scotland twas inform uttracles ceaffed. i D arehaty pita ent ies oui oa cana p20 Lhe is profit. t tobis ie their countriegreatlic Georgecarle ropesintothe Georsecatie of ayancb. earle of Dotwalatle that had the gouernement of certeine TCreearleot outhian inthofe dates, take over, that one of them Cockclauts had at agreement the capteine of Coc! made,be affembled the lozds tnt counrfell to 2 pi arterf ya again : Duile for the leanieng| of anarmie aout appointed,Chere were manie of this op per vas better tolofe thecatebonfienpaaeet ae cell of f& manie men as twere nece of if. But enterpzife for the faning : : the g an;if mud), fo it of lofle the tueten be that fheived, backoes : homes Ho- {ures, Che firkk that went, was Thomas Waliburs 40 noneof the nobles nk liburton, tonof Dirlington, obhoreturncd in fafette totth a cur thereof, pet he tyou at Tae apiece Him might tic to!faue it.5u! great preie taken of Cnglithmens gods. Pert bnta trouble rofein England,that es are een og bim was Patrike Wepborme of the Pals the pons to be leauied for the defenfe of Giact ¢ - Seine Bose gerappointen to qoforth as capteine gencrall with confpiracte practifed againtt king om a oll pees 2 a certeine number ,txbo entering into Cngland,got -_of the Snglih nobilitic were ee se erica ochet, agteat butietogtther; but the Cnglithmenfollow -deffroied him but amon geft the reftdue, ing therebpontorecouvit, imeounteredinithbimat rie ates oui Patrike ep= Pebet in the ers, and there not onelie fue bin, iwere as chiefe. bt toc' feetvefbr bone ae at Thepfoughttogttber.at sve the bictozie, and ne but alfonittreffed bis people.Beftoes them that were laine with theircapteine,there were alfo manic that 50 bloudigbatteil, sone mn before pe DANE rye " -_-flue the low Pertie, pre (trot was allt anos {were takon,as Zohnand William Cockbone,ttoheard) Wenvie iotfpur. 4 on aeepanie of SC So bert iLatwoer of the Was ,FohnandLhomas walt, ert i fhouloeuerie that countrie i capteinsof vot oca Louthian. forbis turne {with acompetent number fothe time, make aroveints England, tareuenge {uch offpleas 1402 signa teded brite the king of England ibis fino,if he chanced at bniwares by anie foxtune to fall into the Cnglithmens hands, te Woenrie lozd Sinclare,the fecond earle of Dake: heic , tas aypointed to baue the conuete of bim,abo bauingall bis puructancereadte,tobe the hip that Wasappointed for them at the Balle, there it late at anicho2 , aw loofing from thence, thep failed foytpard fill thep came to Flamburgh bead, there (as fome rie,tho for that he bad fene him dw fo baliantiie tt Io fap ) they were tatsen onthe fea by Englithmen,the the dapofthat battell,reput burton, toith manic other. Almoff all the floure of earle of Dowglas 5 ia oe : _ taen pal ae Jouthiai (as lohn Maiorfustteth) perithed in this --ieseeeaes ie ede is fat) at aaa Se ee ees acco2bed bettwirt bint and the faid -par Archembald earle of Dotuglatfe fore vifpleafen, Dowglasins any wonderfullie wroth in bis nrindforthis ouer- roin, gotcommiffion toinuade Cuglandicithan narethEngarnticof ten thoufand men, and bauing the fame iand. once readie inith all things neceffaric for bis boiage, hefet fortvard, andentering into England, burnt anbdbarricd thecountrie, not ftateng tillbecame as @bhenobiesor fate as Metwcatfell . Zn this armic there was with pur, that aiding bim -e seinedpeutit to ing Wenrie,ifit aes .s mvotone accosbingt® banguithedand pu Lg bode fale ¢o their intent and ave a a bale Dotoglasbe releafedo " me pea invetwar fotone of Berivike ee casts repel inith pe "3 pis afd and alliffance. He ee i.& ‘erp onthe Pet rs fingular uranhad,and - a at nns,tn@ ed him wanrthie of all bo, fbich bearing boty the prince of Scotlmp thoulo Thecarie of N02, Lhe carle of Dotwglas pet twas veric infortu, Doingiasin: Mat it mot of his enterpzifes, to fatre forth,that he foptunatart pale that tuaies,laie in watt for him. Dthers iurite, that bis defire tas to be fet on Land there, becanfe heuer van battell abereti he chanced to be,and fas be inight not atwate twith the aire of the fea, being ee therefore named Archembald Cinneman; though ‘Cinenan, brought far outof quiet tnbis head ¢ fomach theres With, ut how heuer tt tas,the truth is,taken be Fates prince there were no default to be found at anietime in bis otwite perfon;for he ener foughtwith qreatmanbov. was tn the ninth peare of bis age , the 33 Day of of cotland At the battell of ommilvon he loft one of iscies, Dareh , in the peare of our incarnation r 4.06, and taken by the and at this battell of Stretwefbuvie he lott one of bis twas kept im captiuitic of the Englifthmen bp the Englifhinen, HB. 1404 Tieearieof ones. Lhe old carleof Porthiimberiad, hearing 20 fpaceof eighteene peares, At bis comming fo the Pathander: that evil! fuecete his forme and other bis' kinfinen lem ard into nd. fer directed from bis fathet king Robert, the fenoz peat here infueth,as in the Scotith tong thep be zitten. DreWinto Scotland,ttherehs twas receined byWert tie Wtardlow bithopor faint Anozetwes,and longed With him at bis ealeatin in govftiertic within bis caftell of fatint Andrethsaforefaid. The tenor. ofthe {aid Jetreras it ws written in the Scotifh Aboutthe fame tine) king Robert twas aduerti: tierce of prefence of king Wenvie, be Delivered to himthe lets bad found in their rebelltotis enterprife at Shretwer barte with one of his teyhues (that twas his fonnes fonné) and other of bis friends and kinhinen, twith fed,that bis fone the dnie of Rothfaie was pinedto 30 Betblaecom. Death ht Falbland(in mamteras beforts erpreffed) uat tthich netves twere fo gruous onto him, that be of grety earh Dap more and more fn for0ln andinclane cholic, The duke of Albanie kept it fo long as twas potlible from the kings knotulenge , and being noto teter, toong. Fi yp] Dbdert bing of Scots to Herrie Ni Resubing of Cngland greeting. Thy § EAC Wgreat magmificence , humiliter, 7 and (ultice , are right patent to 6S , by goucrnance of thy fat armie in SHeotland; hotwbeit like things had bene able faughterof bis forne , he camte,andifo ercufed Tre dabe of the matter twith a faire painted tale', as though be biicertetne to bs afore. Foz though thou trea: ferinedas enemie voith molt avofull wcurz badbeene nothing guiltie in the cautey andfor fur © yorterte, ther veclavationof bisinnocencie, be promifen(ifit 4o Hong tn our realme: 5tt Loe foundmair hus might pleafe the king tocome bnto Coerburgh ) be manities and platfures than damage (bp twould bring in the offendors ttch tere culpable of thy cumming) to our fubdittes . Specials he murther., Zhe king as then remaining tn Wute ite to pame that receiutt thy noble fader (therefox the moff part be eur fotourned) though be the Dube of Longcattell the time of his exit fentt for by the king to anfiver bifor fuch treator Wwete nottell able to trauell bp reafonof long fick in Scotland. We mapnot cers pairfore , nede pet ina chariot he came bnto Coenburgh , twubile bore are onlife,but ape lupf and Loif bponthe carneftoefire he badto fee bis fons death the as matt noble and vomathie prince, to puntifed. And at bis comming thither , the duke of tops thprealme. Jfoz pocht realmes and Ubanie deliuered vate himcerteine naughtie pers (orts,¢ fuch in deed, as for thetr betnous ads and bn- so nations contend amang themlelfe fo2 conquetts of glozie élaundg, tt na occatioun gratious conditions defcrued well fo die ( though ig amang bs to inuade athir realmes 02 Not for this matter) tbich neverthelefle by ontrue lieges with imiurtes , bot erar to contend faggetions ano forged accufements,being brought befaxe conupt tndges (and (uc) as the due of Al' . bante bad proutoed for bis purpofe) were conden: ned as ailtie of bis death,tuhome inall thetr life time ev neuer faw. Khough this matter tyas hanoled as finelie as was poflible, and made fo found andeleare as could bedeuifed ; pet was not the king (0 fatiffied in his 4 mind , but that be hada greatfufpicionin the uke of Albanie as eutho: of bis fonnes oath: but fo: fomud) as the duke had all the realme onder bis o Cree. betfance partite by policie , and partite by authextne. Te sng Ue of bis office , being gouerno: thereof , the king ease et te dart not attempt ante thing agatnff him but ra, amang our felfe , quhay fall perfetw othir withmait humanitee and kindneffe, As to bs we will mets all occaffon of battell; quare any occurres at thy pleafure. for ther, bycaule we haue na leffe follicitude in preferuing our childzen fra certaine detdlie enimies,than bad fometime chp noz ble fader , we are conttretned to ferke fuppozt at bricovwth princes hands, Howbeit, ther boubten, leat he having an ambitious defire to the inuafioun of entmies (9a great, that finall Defenfe occurres agatntt paine without they by preferued bp. amitie of nobill men, Forthe warld is fa full of peruerlic of Scotland. At the laff,then thep were returning chafe,and faued altue, eesio iif, but tere all the crown, would compatle alfo to bane the life of dis fecond fone (named James) as then prince of be Deutfit werd , bot the famine map be Henrie Hot= envi Wotfpurmd Georgeearle of March, witha laincout of hand. Het lyher? ieolt Scotland; and therefore by the farthfnll helpe 4 gad adutle of Walter Glardlatw the bithop of faint An Scatinnin the Dolvglatle,urdocke eloeft forme tooukekae thisarmie, hertearle of Fife,Lhomaserle of Burrev,George carlcof Angus, tithmanteatherlozdsand nobles hometvards twith a preie of infinit gads andriches, fies fide. Ye Aue that Dap ee ane aid pest gentlemenarratedin the : . pe tas taker the esios _nallie then the battell twas to ere emoceof alll retinue of Scots ae aay this biaacit gottet great potver of men met them , and affailed them fo poral affatle With fuch inceffant thot of arrowes, that there the by Bing Wentte, ies rei foureserie val that twere on bis part, fo25 of Homildon. -_withfewen hundzedother Coulbiers the Scotsat earleof Dotuglas with bis armic had the adnantage of anvbill, called Womiloon, hewas confireinedte knights,as taluartBlunt,Baile»me v3 bts, be prontncn a thip , and fent the (aid prince s 255 thozs namea farve greater number,as firtene bun diedat fhe leaf, dking envie (as the fame Scotith writers ares £070)bled the countell ¢aduife of the carle of March, in the obtefning of this bictorie, being ficd latelie bes foxe from the rebels foe to him, Che earle of Dotw, glas,firretpedt of bis noble parentage and bigh vali: ancie , twas berie tenderlic cherithen bp king Ber ered aagaine, and rene twedthe bats bil a -to flight,thep gathered tell by the erbortation of Adbam Go2von , ¢ Gr Fopn py; Sivinton, but that ord little anaite them , for they Swanfie, pitifull cafe , found nicanesfo let.mealefall Dotwne i (asthe Scotih twrifers haue) but the Cnglity au, Glaine. Itis fain, that after the Scots were onceput ie AChedakeot land,{bere he {hut him bpin treret prifor, ann kept +othfaie com: him without all manner of meat o2dzinke,. 0 to fae The hiftorie of Scotland. Theseus Tanah tes the €rg-te Ofjames fob int the fame to paffe into France to 3. Charis Se Grr, veliuering him al a letter written and ob malice, that na crueltie noz offenfe map w2oucht be motion of gold o2 filuer. Petr- fo2e , becaufe we bnaw thy brneffe full of monte, noble bertues , with {ike purflance and riches , that ne princeo aed - be ¢ red thatrto : re oa Bb. huma- |