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Show 228 The hiftorie ofScotland, Fr.Thin. SeMbiscattelof Dunbeeton twas atthattimefo pagaio. neprtvithorte delinerit tothe gourrita:, no2toante Lefleuslib.10, sarefaiite keptivp thecaptein therbf,that be detexmtis the effate of fheconntrir, he had faborned one of bis §-aliance and fernants, calledthe clane Regittald,to Clane Beg: -_intrappe the caries of Argile and Huntleie. andabs oo Crglifpman,ne to ante Scot. Wherevpon the gor though thep efcaped beric narrotwlie, the lor Ho onet ae ale erro: fearing leat tt fhontn fall into the bandsof an ancient baron, ¢ qreat friend tofhole tino cartes, the Cnglith,prepare to beftege the fame the newwes inasfatne by the fain clane , togither with feuen hiberof comming toCiencarne.be Gightfied the fame bundzen of bis kinfmen and friends; infomnd) that onto Lennor, afirming, that tf heivonlocometht there remainednot but ore yong boyofthat linage After this; the lo20 of the Zies, with firthonfamo nefle into Scotland, ubich fhoulnfm;thwith be recei- atten timbarked in certetne vellels , pafled over into Theiopret tredinto thecaftell. CCherefore the qouernozmaking Warrike, barriedand burntthe lands ofthe earle of the Ztes in: the moze baftjconuntth to Dunbretomtogither with fhecardinall,annthcearies Yuntleic, andArgile, laienmp;elent fiege tothefame, abichtpasftronge Cafliles, thcnagreat eniutieto the kingof Cnge sadeth Cae band. Anthis votage be got great {potles, and Aue *manicof the enimtes. After abich enterprife fo at» licdone, andthe cafilains peefledte greatertremt chiued,became with bis potverbp (ea, and landed tit Bicones fiebp the fanghterof mantepeopic. Gutatiength bythe policie of theearle Huntleic,itiwash agreed, Areland, theretheearies of Lennor and Damon into Zretand, were,withtivelae hundzed Jrifpmen, aypointed to that the caffell (Qbich was by natureinerpugnable) 2o totne with bim, that with thetr hole potwer thep fhould be deliucren.@bhich the gouerno? recetued (tithcerteine conditions) and bonozablicintreaten the capteine fo) the fingular difcharge of the tru conmitted to bins atdtherewithallbe rettoxedthe biMopof Cathnelle, biother tothe eavleofiennor tobis bithoprike, trbich befoze bebadlot bpbhisgos ing into England.) i The firteenth of September,the 02 fonre bury died Scots, With Partvell, Lochinuart,ampJobw fone,aided with the Frenchmen, attempted tac., Frenchmen -atighf inuadethe earle of Argiles countries,¢ confer quentlie the maine land of Scotland at the bzoad fide. Xnt before the preparation conld be made rear -diefox/thatfomete , the netw lorothe Fles veccal gp peparters fed, ehofe-burfall ttt Jrelandto bono2 the earleof thisite, Rermor, forthe kingof Cnglandin fourt hundzed pounds fterling. Put nowtoteturne bnto the wings on the boy dersbeftwirt Cnglandand Scotland in this feafon. Pethall bnoerftanw, that after the armie of Scotr fer inte England on the eaft borders : but the Eng lab tnas bidken bp,the carle of Wertfordby bertue and Hcotso- lifhmen percetuing there thep were about topate ucrthzowne. by acerteine freit,thep {et bpothem tuith theirar' of bis comumifiton, raifed an armie in the countries of the further Gocaf Crent nosthtwards;(o that eben chersdifcomfited themflcaing,¢ taking totbenuny ‘the fame twas affembled togither,With fach fran ber of fenen {eore-of them. Amongother thativere gers as turrethen m the kings wages, they Were it dat cat French capteine,andGrowe Chhintonarcherof ting mens With this armiegaraed with greatMore foinc fap, fakets: one of the fonnesto thelox ume,witha _allof hoxffeimen and fotmentinelue thoufand igh: titanas the co2ps to the French king,were accounted chiefe, of artillerte,niunition, ‘and all manner of furnttore Alfo.on the tet boxers,Robert Parivelicloefion neceflarie, the carle of Iertfozd entered Scotland; Rad to the low Darwell, wastakenin aropemaneby , ad marthingtaColvingham, patt bp bp the twater pot pee tatien pzifoner dimand others, infothe Cnglify confines on that fiorsalthoughat anothertimecerteine Englithmen mabinga vodeinto Scotland twere diffredied, the ae mozepartof thembeingtakenczfaine. Ataparie ment boloenat Linlithqnho, braunthere thetinery ficciahtof September,md continued till thefirftof Deober; Patthewearle of LennoymdAhomas bs Shopof Gtheltves,were forfalted, andali thettlanns of Liwev,andburntagreat'part of the Pers, and 1,19, Wintdale,the abbetes of ikelfo, spelrofle, Dzboane, and Jediwdzth; tity totones ¢ billages,to thenuny ber of fiue feore. é gt >? 1. -Wolwbeit she entered not farre twithin the (aio countrie bepand the [aia water. but kept alongelt nerete thefane, and returnenbacke withoutane © -_ineounters:fod after the Scotitarmie twas beobent anbgossgiuenawaiemm anneredtothecrotones bp,tt Hasndtlike thep Wouloaffemble againe, and Gn this meanetine,the king of England defirons 25 f the earle of Aertford taking: the time that ferucd tobaue the feruice of the Flies of Scotlmdforfun, bis purpote,foze invamagenthe Scotilh borers at hortoncale with them tothat end:thicybedin.and Dis travel tobe(uch effecthatthe landimen tere made,astwelkbpthe one part as theother, andfome -thiemiithes-fell-out:betiwirt them, fometime to the due greatcaylesandretpeds,monentherarieen =er- confentedto reft at the king of Englandbisneuct guveth them of S*spactlic for that they:wereina niinner fweztee: nimiesto theearleot Aratle,andbistamiltes ane Giests tne the king partlifor that thepDoubtentheking of Cnglands SHEN. <! x; -lofleaf the Scotityand foinctime ofthe Criglilh,acr pputiarce.; tfbetyoulp-attemptto inuadethofepary laxbertue) toas-taleenbpthe Englith.Betto°s whl Gessanbagainesbraring an olfpeciall fauurte ¢, theretuasnatjingnoonewarthtethe memozic, but thegarieotiennerandbisboute , haningananci, that inthebogintingofthenert winter spontgennd Snbbon® ofaliamceanbamitic with thefames they -_rievetmeneninty:Rtance. Atter this the cardins neere countries sf me saiuitconie Detedvemoze reantetofatilfichis motiondsereby Roeinnol, sigrthep cleaensmongel them aloaof thegles, -_leadeththéigonecno; aboutthe der-enlourtdrecontile fuchparts as were at DIfTen Menglands penfloner., to receive te thoutans geicalled Loanune pat) $9 fom thence thep ; inent to sDantee:callep» -(tarbicthe name aftheptace; as etannc: fhenertot blowd; atitlelong fince verte odfous'te the Scotland, andbp the inouccmentof efateot atteaco. - garlgofLennog:; i : thekinginf eatleof ALennor:; he Mascontentenas Aoimuesothim peorelic,twithcerteine richaparel Ofclothof golaanoGiverfromthe fatbeartey > -) prvtie <r 4 Duch aboutthistinic,oz rather before, Robert Tess Marvell theformetof atobert (apang manoffing than :thenthepcatre ficttoperth,bere see Dales tere puntihen foxeatingfleth on forbidden -_punith(as thep fain) fury asbtenthe Latemelo s meatantherstranfation:Zhithe came all éPe mandedthem to funder themfelues , and fencrallie to enterthe citie: tbich thep DID. Wherebponthe hert dap thep were both committed toprifon But Rothlete being thortlie oeltuered, Greie (tome thep bate moze, and feared mot )iwaskeptlonger in that reftraint, Sutbefore thep parted thence, it on gedto = seo fo abate the ftrength of uihiven captetne of the totune. Jfo2 abichcante the gouernto2 taketh bis Office from him, and bes gteat entmteto the cardinall , and much fauozed the Teffozed religion : as liketwtle tuas Grete, tho af cufen of herefie,abich he ban(as toas alleged againtt him) publikelie pzeached,and potuatlie faught in Dundee, Brechin 4nd Diuerfe other parts of Scots lanb, fince bis returne home. Lbhis matter was fo Bedsge wits aged againtt btm » that be tas conuict ano bornt "artslea rnes there in the tone of faint Andzetsuving thetime aes of that conuention oz affemblic, When thele things were thus pone e is nall, although be geste while fo marge eee of met, ¢ tbat(peeches the commonpeople had of lib.ts. hint) determined to increate bis potwer with net Beuifes + Wherefore be goeth into angus 5 and mar hen in the fantilie of the Kuthivens)might be thus common fo2 the ocfenfe thereof , amd fo prepare res tranfates to Linfane. Thus the new capteine was mepiefo2 that haftened enill . fo2 the catter and bets {ent with apotwer to fnbouethe citisens by force, if ter performancethereof , be bad defermined,togt thep would not twillinglie obete: as tt femed that ther with the lozds of that countrie,to haue fatlen thep would not; becanfe thep toke tt toith fome bimfelfe aboutthe coats , and fo haue pefended fuch gtiefe, tobaue (in this netv capteine) the old libers o places as were moff connentent. fie of boices (in chofing of their gouerno2 ) taken Amonget others that came nto him, there was from them, Zhe befiegingof the totone being theres a noble pong gentleman called Porman iefle, forediuided into parts, Oreie(thich had tholie tas fonnefothe earle of Rothfete, thereof twe haue (po Ben the matter on him) attempted the ouerthzotv Ben before manic times. This man (after that he thereof, from the bridge of Late. The other band bad mante times emploied bis baliant and faith: (baning lato theftartilierte along by the river ouer full diligence in the bebalfe of the cardinall) grety Againt the tolune) fo inuade the openfide of the fo fome contention with the fatd cardinal fora fain perth. privat caule, thich fora tinte dfd effrangeboth theit But becaule the fvelling of the fea did not ane mindsfhe one from the other, This fame contention (ierthefr dentfe , thep came notin time to Do ante o DID Pozman ( being thereto invuced twith manie thing therein, Greie atlaltingit bp the beipge(hich 5 faire peomifes ) aftertuarns let fall. iBut certeine tothe nert houles, would femeto leaue bngarded ) then be faty no armed men ftirring , ofd ( toithout all feare ) enter further into the tofone, there be thas fo Marplie fet bpon bp Kuthiven, and bis coms panie ({uddenlie anv bulked for breaking ont of the boutes bpon them ) that everte one baftencn to thie fome place by abich be might fite atvate. 15ut moneths follotwing(ahen he returned to demandthe perfoxmanceof fuch liberal prontifes) thep began togrow from common {p&ch to bzallitigs, and from thence to bitter tatonts ¢ reproches,not fit fo be Died bpante of them both. Wherebpon thep veparted with the greeued mindsof enerte of them. Fo? the cardinall being intreated moze bnreuerentlie thar be twould 03 lwked fox;anb the other thzeatning that the multitude confufed and daiuen into a fret, dio 5. being ouertakenbp decefpt, be would reuengeit: letone an other thereof. Jfo2 they bebind , thinking thep both returned difcontented fo their otvite peos to beeake in amongeft the other , bid binder the fir ple. Wherebpon Mozman declaring to bis part that thepcoulo not flie : in tehich bnozderlie multi+ tude, manie tere froden onder foot , and thee fco2e {were killed twith the fvo2d. She Thetarvinall (althoughagaint his mind)bauing beard of the bictorie of Kuthtwen ; pet he didnot Steatlielamentthe Maughter made of bis abuerfas ties, After this, the cardinal baning thus {uffict entlie progreffen to Angus : be led the gouerno; after the fouretéenty of December to faint aw bim ; pet (as often as he remembzed the eagerneffe beienebp.tyegonernes,atiec the paciteng YF Lent feafonall the bt 1 1s lL fo affemble at the me of faintoueienenae learnep man, na i i that hap bene tn rereofSeatsaan fer the fame fo2t fd not beare a friendlie mind to fhe tieth bis eloett paughter (as faith Buchanan ) to the cardinall , no2 to bis religion. eatleof Cratofoyds fonne. Which mariage tvas {oe iBp reafon tibereof, the cardinal fappofen,that if lemnizen toith great preparation, almoft anfiweras be might fet them (bp this meanes ) together bythe ble fokinglie magnificence, During thie time, eares ( fith manie of both parts would ioine fo2 des the cardinal bnderfanving bp bis (pies, that the fenfe ofthe chiefe of thefr families) ann that if anie Englith od prepare to invade the Scotith borders floe bad the wwozfe (as both mutt be diminithed)that 3° onthe fea (and {pectallie did theeaten thote of Fife then he bad by fo much abated the potver of one theretuith ) returited to faint Andzetys, amb aypoine of biseninies. Wpon tbhich occafion the gouernes ted a dap to the nobilitie, and {uch as diwelled about ment of Perth ( ubich bad bp maniedefcents remats the fea coatks, to aflemble togither to p:ontoein Pander,solaurof,conference: top matters. touching AE beene led to take bis part. ti i thep tere at ide aesiete fotweth the fame bpon ikinfane Comarcynetghboz 20 becaute he was not ignozant fibat were the minas Buchanan, aMbdbinfman to Greie. Jfo2 this Kuthwen wasa drelvs , fo the end ( if it tuere poflible) to bind the Sonerns; more firimelie brite him . 3Fo2 although RUB ve nefle be si to amlswsambeea taie urn nbverttod that thegoucrnozas aa oe perth , ngs aee Z a ing come in fight, dio frike {uch feare into the cardinall, that the gouerno2 conv 10 ~ he ficll profe beattemptedto-hemathisten» tthe Greie(thebead of a noble:familie in forth niceinde ingofGnglannstebalenaatisibee yas)accompanientbagodscanetoatiee pasintenaions therota-fkom the earls ofaLennoy, -_thearleotaothfeie,being beimethat comment of the cott i and iia = See -_feared, leaf fatoqo that be ands Ruthwen hauing received, and conucienthe ate trv that prefent.gpanie other {mall. inuaffons were -codbing toithecouvfeof twarre: ovous pe on - gouerno? a etth, oo naetone ~ niereneie therbe fhonld fhortlie obteine the caffell. he kingof to fucceed in that lordslands[ Ghidts before moze F:-Thin, England reioifing-of that newwes > prepareth tivo xo fullie handeled out of Lefleus. | fhipsand.in themeane time fentthe bithop of Cath: The hiftorie ofScotland. ther tumults , Wnt the cardinal : l ({uppoting ttfmall a aaes -ise#2 7 - fuchnobleandfa ce edto the reftozed religton, into befoye he bad the gouernozs fonne as pledge with bers the intolerable arrogancie of the cardinal, thep cafflie agreed all to confpire bis death. Wheres fore, to the end that the fame might be letfe fufpecs ted, they departed in (under afterward. This Po» man accompanied onclie toith fine of bis owne traine, entred the totone of faint Annes , and wentinto bis accuftoined Jnne and longing ; tra fing that bp (uch (mall traine be might cunninglig piffembte the determinationof the cardinals death, Wut there were in that toturie,ten of thofe hich ban contented to thisconfpiracte; tbich clofed in fecret cozners ,fome in one place,and fomein an other,bfo onelie erpedt the figne a fo be given bn if, to : |