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Show Thehiftorie ofScotland. Thehiftorie ofScotland , fhefeaon euerie five, thereby tue might beout of hope of all forren aid. Jfo2 the deuife of the enimie fended fo compell the fierce mindsof the Scots (as bated toith fuch eutls ) to conclude a teague twit bim 5 ttheretotth the Srots twere not bebind (by andcomtentants, 3 arein truth fitine bonds of amitie to be fuccoied bp them, sue front the Englith Gey hinder them thereof .Wdherefore thep houlocontiver a perpetual oaane them. truce e faio2 of the of theireftatein the vnnconitant feienothip ofthett e e coe i.. Seeea ed atigers) from abfer' 3 t ' ih rie cpu belpepoa moto,but atthetntat Wheredpon the ( to gratifie bir brother, and to fozef all the gouernementinto bicotne hands)DiO (dillembling bic gredie defite to rule) perfuave them,to c del{ucr their fonne(almott nowy pal chtlotth tothe Scots the countellof bis fifter, by manic let ters fent,and toith faire peomifesoffercd;becaufebe Hadnone other mind, butthata perpetuall frient' fhipmight alwaies remainebetweene the adioined' : kingdoms ; the thich, as heban at offer tinres bee fired 56; fo noto he mottlie twitheo it,notforantecomy ‘ ffed tithin his abilttie feke the span bis fifiers rnc allthe means he : ; i ee to breake the league wtthten Seat the JFrench, and foineit e thing Scotland twith fire and fod; fo> the tthteh cruel} dealing , be required bim pan bis bono:to come in ththat affemblie > th there tucre manie ppenfionersof fpzead abzoad , the fame made mante glad, confirs medthe doubtfull thereof,ano twithozetv others(that : . meflage the earle anflwcred,that be bad no commit -_fion toinuade Scotland at that aanbntit onlie to hoz fromall peace; befives abome, there tuereallo Spinton tep were o d eens Mntep ate nts fortnard, and bs would meet biin in theconfines of 3 ig governour 20 -_hoth the realmres, and qiue him battell,Co the the French faction,nho(increafing their peuat com moditie by the ee detriment) ofd btterlie ab» fome, Lrbfrh (ufpected the facilitie of promite in the Englith : efpeciallte, fince the uholecttate of Gngland did themchiefelie hang bpon the backe of Hho mas WHoolfeie fhe cardinal , aneuill and ambitions -_defend.And(as fome bane reported)becaufena fecret ¢ corse immebiatliea - mene = camtefo Denburgh , where be caufeo a ae 20s of the realme to affemble inthat totone,tere be declared gwd tvap diftant from thearmie, to meue for foe -_abittnence and truce , and further to perfuane the pute torettre bomntestibich beO10,00 that bp bir labo, Pee ¢ - caute, mil that and meffenger to patfe to the queene, as then lieng a SS,prace Gtruce was takenfo that infant, andaftertvard Beruce, turned toith filed bp the Cnglithmen, bethought that be felt tbe inds ano NO ination mabde,till the moneth of Mate: and moze of te adi ne ee ae oe twould bee -_was the erle of Survie fent againe to the Gngy -2=4~ bit tbercof,she thetwedthe kings letter , confirming bis declaration. Ye therefore erhozrten them to als part monetblic late on thetr borders by quarters,fo> befente of their countrie, as the arinte (ould affemble at Dotwglas dale the etgh teenth of Deober : the tbicyconclufion thephept, dap the faireisheptyand fo bp teafon therof,thep met twit oiuerfe of them that went to this fatre,and take riner totth themas 7 eee aes partgeaee Pp ) po borio3 ( (as the § Scotifhmen repost.hi s truce was well kept all the nert winter following, eur= fame done onto bim,reputing bimfelfe one oftheir ment although thep were maued bp diuerfe reatons oti ( hapn di lucre ins ined to ae nglith part ) ftom the fame vb " ee of ReusesDANA, wa 3° eect 4 longertime : ad thus the Duke res ai 9 aughters,murthers allother thingsto eurrie blaff of foxtme, Al our ite ibid the great loue and affedion that the king of France _. -_perfon.,andfabo referred all, counfels ‘amd contulta; , gtnel weteirin -oe feShe 38 aseotas P ante teng on the Scotith fide of Lied, fentan sre o sSreenveaeet Ot bis abtence he bad invaded eral ontteeal of Sucre, tilingbm focal French ab as cinbedieeeaberetaine of the lifteng of bis ofpne pituat anthorir Dal i eaple fo fe Ges tfiome ep Seung,ae neftlic ‘fe that there thoulo not ante thin be : af : After that thete things were thus laid abzoad fo felues fromdipthefuell pokefretie,tha of othertmens thequane bondage. a fetw te ebfch gare content preparati on ano Sto that motion,(o Tuc- 20 not theveman thattie arguedtotothe contracie,tnere #01 ome before fhe had begun to bate ertreamelie. a king of uae ‘alfobib commend and prefer i > tet alfance) before wwe bane heard that thepcan Mr, SiponDh, tePeaeegate -_pourcanrecetue no benefit o2 belpe ftom them. £02 was made, anddid come again againtbir bic hibufbano > anaemiaent, conndrieofClentasutiontheCngtith ae fay sefpectallie infu a canfe (as this)Abiey may aid, tech thep hautefo betiegenopon the fea, that the knitting of the Cnglith league, as there tere an pet there be ttoo things tuhich tue onght fpeciallie ta eaee and proutdefor; thereof, the oneis, that we ro and burnt and fpotled dinerfe totunes, cat dotwne oe wen : nof our am in ome bp ye and difagres fundrie piles,md returned twithont ante refittance : cs > oe-ne on ae .a.oefor on « ae {would (uffer none of bis -_nwal(o Keepe atwap pour promifen ano iong expen peates) out of the bands of fIrangers , and them their entmies, before thep could baue bene tues coureo, Maio aemaneesi, -_certeine elements. Jf02 (if neuer before\pet atthis all the reff of the nobilitie rather mectfox compani ro timethe Scots might not onlte percefue tiithought onsthan eae in battels;fuc - a piesco - feele 7ded re bona . to= boped (in prefent it nti ine {water of Tweed,thep mightbaue bene cut off by iniuries , do Divellin people,avomenereneteot bounds ,conuerfation of language ,anvnot tnlike tvind , andto place the mo! 7 fiber the oe Hume was(by Death) taken atoap , the Dotvgl afte banitheo, and thep ner againe tnto the armie, leat by the vifing ofthe be offered for treachof them, Allnbic benefits and -_otwdi{commovions(o> the Difpateh of thetr aftits) and hotw brapt (for the Defente of thentfelnes) it night, fo that that nae 5 cee fede _-- Ate nets ta intrap others , if;occafton ofcommoditie eae ri)ti got enenbng arhe oe udentethere that amongett the god; but amongett the tuicken, thep map haue aio by land twith {peed, and nd man can their member: fo; moze cre Ih boders, and the lo2d8 of Scotland on the other Amitic with the Cnglith ; they Mhould Hortlic well buderffand that the bing of England didnot feke after7 fouereingtie.gl honoz;bntonelie z ozte,potoer.o2 Z fuvied foraconcorda mongt themfelucs,zaleague twas alwates to defend the French leaguesfor they denied, that the fame fudden Iiberalitic of the ent mie, could anie tap fo2t to there . 4 benefits fince this wasnotthe firtttime that the eet a bfe tg, femble anarmie, tn renenge ofinturies ¢ wongs DnCrinitie fandaie, being the one anv ttver: esa tate dane to themand thetrcountrie;for be badbrought -_tithof @ate, flue hundzep Scots entered Crgland, into@ngiann foith bim monte men, and artillarie to the furtbes 4° to furpztfe the Cnglith merchants, i) and others > 90» Fance thereof, Werebpon it was concluped,that the ing that dap buto Wertvtke, tubere peerelie on that fhe ting of Scotland; by Abie mariage,the Scots fhould not be (ubiedt to the gouernement of Enge bonds of lato, then he was chofen a rt Voip -_foceafe the frifeof the kingdome 7 cits at bis md fromthence thep marched to Calpftreame pon Cived, and fent ouer the water certetne of their betiveene theft nations . 302 Khich cafe, be would 40 policie to intrap bnivarte men':as DID fe tot al beffotu bis onelie daughter QDarie bpon James ir, Aho( {wearing and binding bimfel Sa land;but contraric,the Cnglith onder theruleofthe Scots. Fo2 by that means,befioes thequendingof great hatred betiveene the nations (andintercourfe of merchandize ,erchange of mutuall courteficsandD tointngsin affinitic) there Mould be an indifoluble toith great infurie make aking 0 fourth bing -_pleafure : andoflate alfo, ceonent of England (trent he had peonniten his 5 wan -cflie to the fone of Jamesthe _ ea fame, bp being readie for the mariage ) diffolue 0 viffete inot made fo2 the honto2ofthe &bole Jland. taking occattonof tare thzough our cfut profit and difaduantage that might rife to theone from other , bp the friendthip 02 hatred of ether kingdome and the benefit that they might loke for from thetr Englith neighbours, moze thanby fo feeke none other matter,than(caftinga va att befme bs to a a » to Osahoe feruitude sand (ther are deftite and -_helpe)to pypzette bsWith all the potwerof their bing tp al' And iwith this, they (for Cngland)remembzed the <4 fions.. According to tbich , the Englith ~ anie polttbilitie thep might obteine from their Frend confererats. For onthe one fide, the Eng domme, . felt either ts that true alfo (therein the of oUt tetsiGugrinteptnauecstcere tebectwrideraarmate ith and thep were borne inone continent, bought frrength ofthetr {perch contitiety thatty ae than in all things in ton 1 in + 310. becrees, itt cooeoenn: colo2,and in lineaments 60 Godfrom thofeour neighbors, fince commontli¢ 3 of bodie, as that thep rather feeme one than two na: tions. Dufrom the other the French are not onelie Different themfine, ipnatacall Gileenteleme nt cie of the beauens ; bat move fevered from them itt ovder and forme otLittin being further {ich a peor ; . ng » ple, as ifthep were cnimies onto them ,thep colo : 5 nofgteatlie hurt them; and if thep be theircoo friends ; ; fhepcan not greatlic belpethem. iButthe Cnglity are at hand twithDanas men, munition, aco anomonie;3 ther mongeft nefgbbors there neuer tvant ae fmall o2n0 occafion manietimes feeke to offer : at tbat time, be ts qreateff in armes, muff ¢ twill aypoint la . agreement as feemes bef bef t to pis litsingweetbe auntie fi 2 firme a bond of twas neuer pet fo facred 02 ot offer ‘ : ingdonts,hich was Can be nofucco: from France but byfea, thich the _of thetr otune kings. F032 the eae of 3 enimie map eafilieffop; and f the Scots notable Che varie of kin was one, andthe fad companie of Scotith» men -" fronton a =n thefame, invama, Sig caffell in all they might. Ebe earle of Surrie ano viuerfe others of the iene roe ‘eH, Were at Antotke,not far pitantfrom Wlarke, - tury Crglith nobilitie, with an armie of fortie thoufand the Engltfh twill abfteine from a nant _tmnto bs 5 that haue notfpareo the naneet the religion of an oth , and the compas at _to the number oftive bemdzed prifoners, tuorn thep ted {with theminto écotland. But Hall faith,that bp the comming of the pong lod of Fulberie to the -_fucco3s of the Cnglithmen, the Scots were chateo, and Loft tivo bundzedoftheir numbers, dn the fitt of Julie, fir William Sentwike, Leonard Mufgraue, ¢ Waftard Heron, twit oiuers other, to the number _of nine bundzed @nglithmen,entred into the pers, Enghtbmen -_and began tofpotle and rob the conntrie : but thep uate Sees were thortlie compatfed about with Scotifhmen, -¢ fo harblie anes that although thep fought vali, antlie a gwd bile , pet by fine force thep were conw _pelled togiue ground, and (aketo (aue themfelucs * -_by flight, in Which ttvo hunozed of them weretaken onan -_pzifoners, and Wattard Weron twith piuerle Other awattard des fee men ND the marquetle Dozfet was fent with a great _ faine, Amongett the plfoners,were fir Male Fen ron hatne, Mate, Eexg, ‘ Meane time, 4 new aflault was made to the inner Sacer airceemooesSeutu o thekegee,beg * barnebin of @larke , andthe fame wane likewile As the other hav beene before. After this was theca Sete the French being fo far off, are onclie with allurer ments infor cements Ditic matven totake theirpart.Belives tihidh,there 038, and great prouifion of artillerie, andall things hecelfarte : pet at the Arf aflault , the vtter barnes _differtion ; hichottenttime s cpance bxinget fo? and the ftronger (bauina bettweneadiotning king' 2 fonght occalions times by offeredo2 © at : bzoken , either _of difpleafure¢bz iiolence each :: net neither ts it to be boped: and for theit one comma: 2 Great artillerte , with acompanie of Frenchmen - € a., a Dcots,bythe guiding of Daud Car; andbeing Wtegea, got ouer, thep lap fege to the caftell of Warke,ubicy iwas keptbyfir TMlilliam Life capteine thereof, ba Ding with bint a trong garrifonof Englith foulot. 5° Muay fell affsiled , and partof it beaten dotwne with the -‘iillerie lteng on the Scotith five of the water of Lao. At which breach, the allault twas ginen, ano te fame continued, till that though varknefle and Seog lacke of light , the aflailants were dzinen to retire, firey teat daughter ~~ was- mane at that aflault on both Merge Gres, but efpectallie of them within the boule Zhe ; the Pe,~ aGzilants . ment to baue giuen 4 fret alfanlt Rert bap,being the fourth of Pouember: but a lore @ vebemuen: Dn the fenententh of Zulle , the lov Martwell, amo fir Aleranver Jordetn , with oiuerte other cor 152 4 oure iyou -rithmeningreat numbers, entred England at the [nd larth Hal, weft marches by Cacrlettl, twtth oifplated banners, abet ano began toharcie the countrle , and burne DiuECs gyarivett ine places. Zhe Cnglithmenaflembled on evrerie five,fo uavery ng. -that thep werefarce moze in number than the Sco, \anv, hithmen_and therevpon(et flercelie bpon thelr ent» mies, tnfomudh thatfo; the (pace of an boure, there as 2 Goze fight continued betwist hem, But the / of all az Aparwell like aright politike capteine(as that knetw bin be was nolefle reputed) ean incour, Hage me tempeoS talmeances€-saineaarags Bie peoples :qaler cates Gat, be Ge ta " |