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Show apparell of dinersamd fundgic colourg;but thefantetattersgenevallte contedle,that they fir camneinte Germanic nbiter Septhta (that is to mcanc2Denmarkelmanyperesbefore they entred Cyesties frtinto into Weitaine, Cruthit is that they firt came out came (Tehiftorie-ofScotlaiid, Thehiftorie ofScotland. 2 Dibenep,and ofGermante, intothe lesof Dzkenep, and there e; : : shatteofhope toas alfobroughtinitshint ftheprom -fent Hlemneambalfanors tuto the plcts,declaring, ambats that tf Iuere anoe honorable for themto toine : two aee ante commit that charge brite vitor ithe great retoifing oftheipeopleyite League swiththe Writains, thant With the Scots. -_trhich Britainsmere knotwne to be famous, bothin craftijon GouctagiantainsoeoeeaeSect peaccandivar, and inbabited acountric moftfrutt, _fullandreplenifheo with all commodities necellarte; getur. Firth. replant, gperne,and Angute, anv after that, ens ~ feininto ‘tte anbLoutbian,they djoue fudABrie tains from thenceasinbabiten there before, ubidy §uere buta fimple linn of people, as thofe that ape pliconothing but onelicnourithing and beeping of tattell, Thete Pics,as by conference of times may ap make league with the Writains, wo promiter their aid at all tunes ,in thatfocuer enterpetic the" Pictsfhonln takein hand againtt the Scots,anoas pére,entredfiri into Scotland, aboutthe peare af as occation (houlb require. 4867H.B, tet theereation of the world 3623, and being once 2° often This league thus being confirmed toith the Wyi- Che Pies forts, Srewag - Artiued, they began to erect ano baila certeine makettrong ‘iberein thepmight defend themfelnes, ff any force of eninties fhould chanceto put themto fuch thitts, golds, Bs any time but perceiuing thep could not continue ocke anppzoges yepies iuithont foines tomainteinetheirft niebpbyinging forth iMlue, thepthoughtiterpeient to tequie of the Scotithinen tome numberof ive caren, cateaie eanbienner CheBris ‘ashing,making prouifion onall fives'torefitt his enimics : oho titlesthefe things woerea diing in argile,bavafemblenthetepotvers: butepomalfo amt ‘thewBritains had toed themfelues; anvwerenotp bosvets. Fergufe bautng into the Scotith var knotulenge : ; fpedilie gottogitherbispeople, hereof awa ; : i mportratedtampant, iuith bistailefolbente : : a oe be thent, on the Scotithmen,to the endthep might be the bots fa ne cee the ( Scotithmen and pias, totth cours anppaceof that hich the other hely, butcontent themfelues with thete tone marches, Gnd further, t _flevbettnir the nants, that neither of them thouldfeke to biurpe but the DttCt gm wats bethat attempten to iwzong the one, fhould beac 4o the Writains, tho minded nothing Dethrudionof them and theiclinage, except (pebie ygumn counted an erimic toboth:andagaini thom thep remedte foere found. And for that thepfato it needs fhoulo be readie to foine thefe potwers in eitheras thersdefenfe, Altoit tas accored, thatif at ante ; ay fuccellt: time tt were Donbtfull oho ought to fuccéed in the onofthe S°- conernement of the Wich Kingdome, fonte one hep made full toane one onelie bead anv goucrrioy,t {ute alfa to bauc fomecapteine of horas swith them _tnto Albion, bnto thom asto their bing they twould This aliance twas cuen at the frit nidithen of the tit Scots, canted an huge armic forthwith tobe ler Abeicetiance widiked, pefcendedofthofeScotith women (ould be apmits fed to the thzone. sBzitains , ohovoubted,that tf thetettno nations witlentions bis one fonne fee Mhould once be foined infeparablie togither, thep 50 uicd, and thereto he appointedfame, a tuazthic pons eye gufius tobe generall of the mightin time to come increafe to greater puit wwarrio2 : some bee fent (aos , and an epert gentleman with the {uertic of thefe fancethan thould ftandtell com anie, tt fachfpadas a0 =~" foith bis puttiant ower udiengbotwtopeenentthat dan prefentOe= ict, bath ger,thep anethought the: eaten . se ean to gffate, sherefmett they might bring onceiue abepits loue and friendthip tuas mainteined among them. men. auto builoing of faxtredies :the Scots (ct alltheirne TChesSeots light in bunting and fouling , bling aboutthe fame mies, and hhatozder for government tos io togoarmediniacks and light feffernes twith bow lng. Crew tansfeno nitethan ifitbadbene in o andarrotwes,noothert : forin this erercife thep placed allthe pert twarre aeons their poffeffions, lands anv berties At length,the Writains perceining hayilic fome grudgeozenuie tobe entred amongt them, thep . they might mainteine thennfelues again Oo - be * -feruedamongtt thet.Gabere finallie for anne. gros8™ nces, as muight rife tous Hr sae uch inconnente thep fo thofe onlic ms: decreed goucrnezs, tal ngscts bing ¢he72 = SE nicefnath follofy and obeie. tonghtf matt £9 cores Ss hoa ettee mat eare that office , perguuus, WBzitaintB wonlonot,fai that bantagetheptoulote erpell thembothastweh Scots as Picts, out.of the countries now bp them =i: thenmight no policie of! mar preuent it: adit therebyirigraften their tee (thetupo ot their potte, anp -_ritie)inthat Mocke Mbichis the'ndérett nreane forcableff otcaffori toniour (th trichothip amongett Mouln people, that is ox map be deulfeds thereforett bane ot be onelte pofitable tut. necedarte alto to them toreneto agatne with Suelnres tq Foy 7 n hate. " A teh a i houghtor peace thith the cots, catessaatts sete ; i e a ththe MEU Ot Bore reebee - one Ree tecaast putin feare pote of ae " 8 at themalictouspur» daiest: er tatesynnt heen certeine to ae an cn 8. i wae ng 4 nite the Me arte , uae -_- ao ameffenger fertetens alee od ri Ke m4 9 tocometo he Whilett the picts were thus in'vebating the mat The Pies came tn amonigele hem With ‘thetr chilozen , andi soines to ter,their wines allo beingprefent there in the armie, ame oft lamentable twite' befongit thett' butbands to peace, baue pitie bpoithenr, in their fo20twfull cafe, and not tefuffer thefe batds to be defiled twith bnnaty -_rall murther , fith it twete letfe Difcomfoxtto them kind ofDeath Sebents vei a . -- . ight, for that se with their Gilliclittle ones to bie-ante Sbatfoeuer it twere ,vather than tobebold thelr hut - ers as pertet ned no leffe t: tbe f fe aan bands twith thetr fathers, their brethzem , and their e to the fafega crs p2sferuation of the ; , ano there to kill Pids than of bis owne people the Scots. he king meflage, aeSeapateda8eninginbatoe alittle befive bo kinffolke foine togither in battell and compaliion. The Chepies one artother toithout all mercie piasheaving the cries *e moucd to noblesandgentleren of the CeRacoee maenNbnC n! Shca Tee ; ae , , ig cries on" Se thangblicween,ics panrrcore sousbetsefeebesioemetent -sametercteal eeeeeeeee - fp wammite betetetene cobmenttten teat epee tpoteas at ‘otean omenets acne mania taine badb mat rae re iinatin emuane rein chiefeano ariabeta thep thouln not be reper 78 tonfent ofbis {ubieas'; and therefore he rete on the bate follotwing toretucneto the Camepace aw te bad Saine, there to giue a refolute anfwer,after and commons in _defftop bot the partie8, the fame, ted from henceforth as common entmtes ti Duerftend the minds of bis lozds that inaparlementcallcd ard afembled tb aat fox the purpote,they firtt confultes after -refufen jbnleffe theptwoulvvetermineto faker = = ent 4° the former league; to' the perpettall ttrengthening GAR ning a satan a o eas anDadnancentent of both the nattons\ the ~ ats, ben thep tuent forth intoany forren countrie.20t 4 it camieto palle that this Fergufius was no fenee come into Albfonamongthe Seotithinen thre, a godbaiband- LHe Witsaplied themlelues to tilling the ground, oyethey did fr, and then ifoccafion ferucd fall fhonld) thep purpofed tofoto ee eeetos it toell a as Scots,and on both ae Geter a oth, the ees thers togither twith follotnin weer ae Stell 4 corneaf avaic in Pcs better hope to right foes ut) alfo.as went twith bim in Sis(oor jastte? i - fore aome might moze eafilie their dhtlozen, and all thetr {a ir Wines, This oeuile pleafures . thete Due thenat Sg Was, thet nation the of ae sBritains kept (ecret atime, till occafton a 60 tnt them, ae totworke their intent. In abichmeanetbile theafs finitie bettwirt the Scots and Pics increafeotothe tucalth of both nations, anb for the due fake great bithit fightof toes pote :ee papal toith, hintthe marble stone, fom F ingane ett fsto tegtsetserssngtene Getears Petmtne ; ‘Dangerous Wwarte. felues, that afterwardsthen their powers wereby fhofe nations was(if mrophetie, theVial progerite. So that it were tyttoorneto vn -_éepe there potwer bnder, fo long as twas pollible, with fem o»-iehp oftotncre ahdfriendthips tao vit Hsointiny a e atethelan im notwcontet Gan th the arnties ted by the fame gong, Sei and readicto bane given the ontet,then there 3° thers tere nd fuch thingapdin taee amongft the Pics, that their tbat follie then tuere ttito cattfac deeanfull: poubts i‘ befivessthts , thep a gotten toabilla trherenocayfe wase Duct anv aul ane : ng the Sec had taken them tofues of the Scott natton, and ing tofethe endof the bats fubmit themfelues. Au that feafon amongft the 3 fnew 3 rith Scotithmen, there reigneda king nanted Fee tant, -_gubarbus,{hoinclining to the petition of the 1521 went,that. the StotsMoulo tthe end dettrote all 7 -_poflelfed Anbias forthat j trictwas \allengen' tous ching the proybette Jifthe gods bad fo vetermmiiten ; {ato Pics bp-bap op otherwwile amongtt them, 02 in their walks. THe onenation feking thusto bereuengen of fhe Bresgue made, Site einbe hab fo cruellaine ano moe ha ve MAlbion, thich ener fines hath bene bone a le Hings that bane furceMiuelie reignen after aid 10 BS ne tieatule knew commonentmics the Waitains , ahom thep twonlo be loth to fe the ineveate of either Scots or Pias, astholethat were fangersto them, and ve tyetr quarell , (ent ouer thett ria -_terabletamainteine ambafladozs tuto thetr binfitent in Freland,requis ving the:mrof ato tn that prefent Danger,as baning ote not onelie warres twith the Pics,but alto with -mattecbethiaghuspropoten,as: there: there. ninverte -_Hicads}fo ert there TunbiieoptnionsioSometm °° gen that infin cate thepconlventerfrendthipagaine © foraine parties; At the ° -_-Dinellings in tome ‘other te, but pon oecafion take ee them then ah etna twas oe thatbarethiscog- fame, thepcruellic Aue; other thep ranfowted at et preothem other, there infued open tar betwixt them: tiyerbp jake countchenhini,hepoutbeketherein his beat the fame, caine bis backe, as though he Did thep bemoucd to eeone mentomarcie with , that therebp a fure alfance Sthesdcots. might be bad betwoirt both nations, ethatifnéenres This requett twas granted, eda full leagnerati) nga Sightaas txbonarenecltingtbat e mind,effeming: that ° oa to encounter bis 2~ Dtherwereof acontvari aaneia mens iendiH(p Onde tobe ~~ a 80 Inking Fergules banter, there wasn inno tpifetye Scotity _cedTtue fumes :tbercbponthe ‘cots being kinds led with inf vifpleature, on the other Hoe requiteD furpers bponthetr confines. 33 eh iode agreat number ofhePtaitynationsanv .:: Bi 5 se prenoa Thelen fndyctokens-of a beattliefurtons attire, Byutns into Writaine 790... thattheretwas Aohope to coritinte long in amiticp oD » She Ringbome ofthe Scotifhmen being thus be -_twittyfuth a ragingbind of peoplesand Heretorthe gunin Aibion, Fergule tobe tpon'him to'rnke ely " on thatituinas not onknotoneHotv the popbeie tains, incouraged the Pictsfo,that thep fought dav - lie bow to picke quarels, and fall out iwith the Scor pea tidhmen: aherebpon making paoclamation that no Seotitman thouldenter into their bozders, opon The Sets pattie of death; fome fac) as thep toke within the {reson ofthe quired, thep might the better defend them from theft 30 thet With the like, ener as hep caught anp WByltalnss. . wha 0) AperevponalforherequirenHettantiiee Ghat , -_erebnto they apned that (abi) mot moucn the -J9{ds) bow it tuas foretolo them bp prophets.that spy, the Scots thoughtreafon Mould vtterlte in tunete comeertinguifl and deftrote all the yictith blond, Tahich perfuations induced the Pics atthe lat , fo fe ; noxebobeganbis tuledin Albionasablolutegoucr Ea inthe peate.after the creation ofithe tools ecyzonologie) aithinbi 3630,thich 8 (as Horifonf ae having thereinrid mnines of Divers kinds of mete aertee inhabiting forfeafon,feried over into Catimetl ano atthis tall,where the socots being arube nation, tvildrough Canetntothe. ‘ihereafit came to patfe, that the fireic there of full counts, barren d a inhabite rosine iand of prefentiscalic Widland firth rand fo in continu ro fanage, and frnitlefle mounteins , pelighting thereto {nto A|eotiand, ance of timeincreating inumber, theppatlcd furr 2S inthe Maughter of men and beatls . And but thing ther intothe lan, and got polfefiton of Holle, pure * deftenition intendenbpthe eterrainveaDbornmion 2 Sinog} oerynnnnome a Beredpentherefmercturningtobis campe, be cat: Called bis councell afore him, declaring the fab» - ance of the communication tbtch bad beene bes ineffeatery twirt king Fergute ano bim,ubich wasprefentoen t> Bing te tbisend. Fictt confiverinisthe See eras ale ines melsingsanar soees 4 peace tobe agrecd bpart, as toell fo> the eae as Scots, if they would ely toithall to anoid the imninent perill of theft bath. As fo} all other articles tonbitt os puted ag onia ‘of oe ment, it was oxdeined thattele SagGeuteee therein as bnito him might feeme gab. Inthe mozning therefore as was apointed, the bingof pias meeting twith hing fea 3 veclas = -ting red tubat bis {ubieas were agréed bpon: and further hinge, opening bis mind tonding the effablithmentof the peace, thought ttconuentent to bauea day of més ting bettutst them to ratifie the fame. 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