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Show Thehiftorie of Scotland. ‘ : offendos, : seteans eeputtNees thing itot nhere tobe anithen; fut y tga -_all the hired 02 commonfouloiers ob ane NRcLntescanto.petplfelfe aad Gontec fh ecuting of inftice, thanthe mat, moff Haine at that time)there perithen of the e tie, the tivobzethzenof the goucrnour, the catleo Pantie eine nozlandable meane inanicof bis datigs. Peteto tas be fonegligent i chaftifing bis "4 Dotvglas andbeire, Alerander ieee aca wal paiSorin .os eon re ak n, teceequheffill inertremitics, kepingnotems Hig negitgence in chaGifing bis fonnes, by the iniforttinat fuccetle hl fhep hav though the Lefleus a, lbs Crglithi at the battell of ae an aRie ya Ne 2 #10 2 Walleclocheofwit. cytvenmtabavetatents § fender fatherlicloue toward them) that thep baning bimtin fmall regard.plated manic outragtous parts, Atlength,oneof . 2 out of the tay, becanfe 2 digrelin Andheeres little to fep é a againt Butn thts place Buchanan girdeth at the Cuglifh(ashe Fo Doth irall the parts of his boke ie re Ee little het that t |be hath forgotten Awilla little tatunts) Piwill es stalec a gicl SuenVieWH. toseuhy tie necke from birboviees Huntie Lhoid, and Hall, efpectallie in manteome places ee aeroma ean cotemhisatae otWs eaten : ribet he t ine bi b Bn infolent conftable of France , Archembaly ABucqubane ouke of Seecect wh peetentlie before bis face. Wherebpanthe father -imfelfe ina fame: oiconne as apereth in manie plac ag ; _ttrailver fortto cup- ‘-a ae this prefumptuons dedof 20 doth of eRe peta Suns aE inithhe, kindeled(faid beens: %w bg fometbat the fonne: Calter forfowasbisnamethat bedo a ee fie Lhoid departed the twogla ma: "ie we"e oa Paes peragain wsibe2pm bad thus mifufcobint) Gthitist that thouandthp dotowts OM. Hrother(ill not beruledbp mp fof amdgentle gos ie peeres (as 4 OS atevaya oceans perine in band (after the re ement J hall bang him homie per ithe long, ments) as bimlelfe int his epifite Te Ve a that tl chattife both pou and meafier another an ete¢ a eo Nceae Some 7 sree aD after this, bereffed notto tranell fill i outof deeming of: Far James :the firft : Heth ee eae 0 fhe redeeming i Decapfiuitie, , iutti tH £6; for agen Di te till at length be bought bim home it deo, Taeecie great Woealth,fop,and god bapof all the Scotith na- mute, tisthe Tate ge, ‘ber vat much feobi refore thet es " fhould mot rule him,(o dip bis penvin ; gall, as forget: ngets bitnfelfe,be thoube of thete rough conbitions Girt tion. #02calling togither a parlement(of the nobi- 3° pi i o ¢, testes bersANE litie) at Perth, they confulteo of recetuing home (contrarie toa - frames tmprtonerin England, andatlength eilenie agred (either fox fauour thep bare to the latofi ibette orbeing Wwearted with the lothlomnes -«#éeros) be oulocall men : sons ackileelste -earned,liers, vacate focineti ‘Bib _-uiill tonged; and that be can brute belle, bettet tothe king of England, fo demand the reftitutionof than to bedefcendcdo land (toerecute thetr Dente) Benvie Lichtomrbithop of Aberdent, ArdembaloDotnglatte(thethirvearie tn Lhoid)as mine Siartatabe couln not be either tes reaipto, of tbe piefent gouernement) fofend an ambaffage tains to be io ae oa Git tbich foes - (ifthere tuece afanlt Will totpards the Scots, hid) then plated there to mounteine of a molchill,n fo vehement thuaien g as Yemathe a montument to all polteritic.1eftoe thich, gaink the Cnglith, that fap that the Scots were not be confirmed and increated the Humber of the'garo able tomainteine (uch titles of hono2as were Gite To of Seotily atthers (sbich they" iwere amt fo ble th them bp the French: aftmple matter to make fuch Peace dit Wwarte) Ard inititutedby Charles the king difcourte bpon , andto ffep fo much atric out of the of France, ouer all whteh be made this pPatillocke courfe of the forte. ut thitke pou Buchanan bath comimttted no fady (nap greater) faultsagainf bs» Pes trulie and that J fuypofewill be well prourd at an other time, inanother treatife bpon his bate Hoty iuttlie foxbioden tt Cngland and (as % beare) chiefe capteine, thich office the Scots dtd then ‘and fince (0 well diftharge, that he faine confinueth pet inourmemorie, Welives abteh (alittle before thts) Lefleus If, Charles the frt appainten another compante of Bro: pag.271. NO) Hortfemen to be in tuages twith bint, bring moze tuftlte in Scotlana, Ano here rentwimber q tommontic called the tropeof the Scoti(hnren at are praie thee gentle reader,that none placcof bts boke mes. OF fibonte the cbicfe gouernowr foas Robert befatty that he ment to baue'obferuvd this courfe 20 Steward (bore of the faurilie of the cattle of ‘Den, from the beginning; that he would Hot teke to diHor) to twas honozed by the King tuith the title of grete by byyaths ont of the courte' af the hiftosie. the lord de Aubignie, with other lands and great pot Sind bath be fo fone forgotten that tit the firlt Fore. felons bettotwen Spar bir. Alt tehteh (being of long beadof dis boke, alimott thie Ieaues fogither , ¢ ab tinte polfetted of the Scots ofthefaine farname, bp fo in mante other parts of the fae (as Well as in Contintiall o2derof bloud ¢ oefcent, that ts, bp ier, this place of the battell of Uernoiley be hath lept havd the fanidis capteine of twarre,then by Wobert, inanie miles out of the way, iwith bitter tym20sto tatontHumfiie Lhoid, Grafton, Hall, gall the @ng: Lilh hittories', and by'manie tbole pages (ut manie and toconctide, by Xobn Stetward, brother of the carle of Lennor) is at this Dap alfo in pottettion of the iwazthte pong gentleman (the fonneof the fato parts of his tow:ke)twith much (pence of potoder and jo Jobin) ube gineth forth a rare bope that he will not ' Begenevat fromthe nobilitie of bis ancettors. Che Lhefetrulte were vot parts of fucha perfon , as the ambatadozs fent(as * befoze is holed) inte ng) "Pay 260. co}, place (tthich be bad. aboutthe prince while he lined) Imp fo2 18, Yames , behaued theintelues fo Mgcfie +-rumb.30,40, required. Wut tnough of this by mre (tho amnot therein, that in the end, thep bienszbe tt fo gon cone Hohorivins arliter,and twill be no fetere cenfurer of o. tlafion: as thus . Firft tt was Agreed , that King ther mens writings at this time (therebnto 3 was James (Hould be fet at libertte, anvatto papfor bis thot; tobatter the crevit of the Chglity titers, o¢cafioncd by Buchanans digtetfian' in this place) arcdeaconof Londane, and Alerander Jarvaine a Seanaeots onenée of men toith Dogs cl field chanced (pecfallie through enuie and difcorn, Lbtchretgned amonges the chietteins. Fo2 the Duke Hottuell concetuc His coun ite tatu.ben thep but onclie Ee ts uae 5 aot quence,and fener to deduce ae ‘ble requiring bim toveturneagaine with all fpadine ‘to Ftance, and to bing fo manie Scotithmen twith perfons to thueie ag teth a note of tnfannie t sBut Hurfrie nhpi in ifpnoning Hebe fou igias at (uade Archembald earle of gene Dien las,tettheforefatd eatle of Wigton, > 3 i [ 2 a to patte with biminto France,abichtwoearles with an armie of fiuethoufand met, o2(after fome imi» Boctius,tho arvogantlie( fous, an bee, ferred tobis eeat this gre ; y Lbic)neuct belonged Sa anLefleus btthop =A fault in en Boetius) haue in Glence ‘profperous windann tweatherat Worhell, andeony rs ‘iv tothe Frenthhina,werereceiued of himivith -palled ouer.a gre Danie other things after roxio of Boetius,antd seme other tines than Bo- the image of God, andlozvof aaa re tease made of Dogs a aneag ee? Mhecarle ct tim.as he conuenientlie might. Thisearletherefne 50 bis nation (as fers) ten thoufand, tole thefeas, mdarriuentoith allfop and gladnies,#-cuttth thiscompaniealfo twas yo cbetipeail teat) bat eran Molle ((ecretlic a ae frnperfeaons in te bt another eecuynee he maligne Lhoid fo aietib7.‘ferif ambatlada2; Gilbert Grenlaty bithop of Aber» _-etius dot 7A ‘boue biufelfe conbemmnet »# pagazo. . ‘deri! Attia of qeeat anthotitie amonges the nobill- 60 etna sadferiite Sid 4 tie of Scotland,for his fingulartwwifedome, andiudy home he faith tha 1a a9 ie aduccit , utd tiports #perton as with ateat derteritie erecuten the office ver'prodiddit,c aliasin ervore feaped) be further faites "of thechancelorthip of the realie.Zhe effect of thofe meflage tuas , to comfort Charles the feuenth,then king of France,andfoatlerteine him, thatnotone- Tie they ibich tocre now allanded in Ffrance,butalf all the inbabitants of Scotland wouldremainet fivine in bis faith ¢friendthip, that theptwouldfpend ‘Hothliues andgodsin the nefenteof thecrotnesf France, as the following experience ould well Rheemicot fie.Waheredpon the carleof Dowglaletwas bpthe Wowglatic king for bis further abuancement,bonord with' the mapedubect title of the oukedsnie of Lonraine . But that glove Touraine. this 4 atillocke', th theBall"the 2°°°7 Ring of. France', as a peepetiall inemoiie of this Conqueff , and as a fitiqntar teffithoni¢ BF thet gin _fernting tr overlie mee nee 0uns Fearnebe that -aretobe foundin oy ied ae ace Seahtbeeae time, the Jetiking, Charles ‘ Galcoigne,tvonto hot feeme'tebebhthankfulltgthe Ledeusiiby.: Stots therefore: fos mbidycatife thep preted iy tha: PaBtATe 2 tite o2 imagecf nn Weie confkable af Scotland, wicyard Comal fhefeuenth, being fo2e ered iotth twarsbyp the Engr difhmen, fentto the earle of uchqubane bis conffar ¥ Andinthis place of his boke, rather than betwill iwant occafion to tatyit and difgrace bs bp bis cholerike pen,betill {eke aknotina tufh,and make a 261 of that vrame, mndAfEof that fantilie) the fonnie of 4° pzchenderro,02 eet, theta thet opinion, Aeeyembald Dotnglate ouke of Zouraine, Willis + Ho2te twritten by bint,o2 the French nation, fay, that the French retoiging of this coritiett vt ranfomethe fum of 1odo0o maths fferling,theone Che ranfon e fince the fame twill be moze fubftantiallie touched by balfe to be paibin bmd, and for the other balfe to %f &. Hames, Others in other tom; ks (aberevnito Yrefer myfelfe) leaue fufficient pleoges bebind bittt , till tt were and foretarneto the orderofthe bittorie.) 4 © pated . Albeit fone tuztters allenge, that leauing bing gamesZehereopon thep difpattheninto cng, Lefleus lib.7, Pag.2725 i eaucenaneia ThehiftorieofScotland. plate of the battell of Werso‘Te) that thep malicto u: flic obfeure the qlozic ofthe Scots,following the ati, thouiti¢ of the aduerfarie,and stot the truth of the ht of the Scotstoas forte dimituithed(as faith Lefleus) mane faults (by Boetius 7 rear be wil nat thelater endof =coeas ss et there isthe fendbinvitt oe from the abunpance ot 12 ™ thould? Wut a rpeakeandtoaite,g cannntle : tong and ed a om fpéedyes, 3 mu coneer «that bp his iffemp ©. rotfo tic to the pert btm of Tecret abel coalenitaint bchte Lhoid,as tothe tholk feemcth €0608 fromaching felt part of his boke thep mutt ctine.andpet tach as itis, the int #2 follotnthat intreat of the sealed eoedl rs elfebe spill etclame agatnttthem place The Scotithchronicles declare that the lolteof thts of Alanfon cnuieng that the Scots Mould dailie rife pledgesfor the paiment of the one balfe, be was dt tharged of the other, in confiteration that he toke to pane danigte twife the ladie Vane, daughter to the carte of Sun tT tothe carte of Summers nerfet . The faid carte ano the cardfirall of Crgland Ct tioried to bts brother , conucted him twith bis queene thete ‘ine Hones i bono2 within France, bept bimfelfe backs , till tune the Scots were ouerth2owen and brought to neece, bnto the borders of both the reales. Ano at the Art Otter deftrudion. Againe, euen bpon the toning, their taking leaue each of other, there tuas prefew {bere rofe great ftrife and contention bettwirt the ted unto king James ano to the quene his toffe, bro Gilt given conftable sthe bukeof Couraine, tho thoulo hane fioes a cupbov of matfte plate, fundite faire cloths ¢o x, Famed the fupremte rule of the Scotith legher,the one vifoat 5 © of rich and coftlic arras bybis wines friends , With by hie wines hing to giue place to theother. Zhas pe map per: manie other i¢iuels aid things of great price x var ftendo. Celue , hot the Scots with lofleof manie of their lure, liues and much blounthen,fuppozten the floe of Char, Ling James then departed on thts toife trom les king of France, againt the Cnglifhmen. Ano bis wines brethren , and other finch bis deere friends, though there came bailie netwes of diuerfe great o as his vertue and princelie bebautoyr bad procurry Sng Bnew Uerthowes giuen bp the Englifymen to luc Scoa cimeth ta bim ouring bis abode bere bythe (pace of frtane Cdenburgh, fthmen anv other , as ferued the fad hing Charles, 03 cightrene peares in England, entered into Scots Pet bid not the Scots therefore ftaie at home, but at land ,andcame to Coenburgh on Care funate, o fandzie times, and bnder fundate capteins repaired theriife called ation fundap in Lent , where he into France: az amongeff other , one Robert Pa» 6c twas received with all bono, top, and triuand that tilocke of Dundee twith a new power of Scots went might be deuifeo . ~% At what time ns the nobles Fe Thin. ouer toking Charles the (cuenth aforefain,thetving came to glue him thefc butifall nelconre intohis nav i pi D+ tach prnfe ofbis fingutar manhood and baliancie in tine fotle and inheritance, there begim to be mante ‘hofe wars,as in recouerte of the realmeof France complaints bp them, to fince the oeath of their lait Ont of the Cng!i{hmens bands, bis fernice fod king hing (partite bp negligence , and partie bp the des Garies in notable tad Chichis his diligence and fault of the goueriiors ) had beene matetted with ot p:0'Uefle teil ayperred, in reducing the partics of ners hindsof tniuries ; wherebpon, Cilalter the font Satcoigne onto the French fubtecion, tht ch had re. of Pordac,Malcoline Fleming and Lhomas Woiy mained acreat number of pares bnder the Domintbeing greuouflic accnfed , were (to pacifie the er on of the Crgitth kings. And herebpon was be cal, clamation of the common people ) to bb > keobp the inbabitants cuer alter, Lpetirrsy de caf: uers prifons till the nert parlementcommitted , thie twas ap Germe rat te returne to the bufine fe of Scotlann and of te Drots.as thep patled in the meane time, Tle pointedthe firt kalenvs of Jane following , where ts moje intreatedof this matter, as after thall ap peare , Buchanan bauing thus places tt befoye the kings |