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Show ThehiftorieofScotland. anbcame thither ivith them, i f gonna great numbers, tueve Cavatake placed on either aagaine. Boxeouer, at Carvike there tas a chlo bootie, perfecin all bis lims fauing the head, hid Soytoaie toenter. Allfucy inomen as tuerefomes Fesdinorein Engiand. ; eo camped. fe bisbattels,both itwell to ane the ment foo baliantlic ith Qouting amd ballowing bnte them, asalh toaffatle the Romans with ones as thep Hhouldayprati: Dther (uch as twere pong and Womenpla: Initie, tere appointed to kepe araic amongithe 10 ceDinoHCE men tofightin thebattell. mozningfuffred pim toelcape from amongtt them aslike butoarauens. Mhefe dnketh fignes ann montfersputthe people it no fall feare: butafter that Caratake twas refforedto bis libertie ¢€ comm -ttte sallinasinterpzeted to the bef, Fter Cavatakes deceale,bis pongett brother EA Corbzeid twas chofen to fuccerd in bis place, in Corbreid The hiftorie of Scotland. sganting 3 iihofe beceale Parlius Ualens hav the chiefet ao charge , tho bringing bis armicfoxthto incounter Bigg, the Pits that came tofeke battell, wasficrcelie fought tithall, notwithttanding the bidovte hadaz binder on bis fide, if at the beriepointtherehapnot rome fuccours to the #ids (that is totvit)4oo hortlemen out of the countricof kendall, bp thofe fieth onfet the omans tere difcomfitedand cha: fed brite theircampe, there betug Maine aboue 3000 of thentat that oucrihpotue, and om the Pics foe 10 other armie of the Scots was toitien with the pias, the fiftie amd. eighth pare atter Qyitt,for bis clocr bpother iuas departed at Rome through change of atre notagrecable to his nature, This Corbsein twas short thet horton his peapletofficke toit like men, and fo in of a ftout man of fomach, much refembling bis bie mento Baht. comblabletitedidall biscapteins andfergeants ther Caratake gnthefir beginning of bis teigne, the bands, going fromvanke toranke to tnconrage i he did bis indenoz-to purge bis Domintonof frdas thetr fouldines;teclaring howe that this toas the are -stroubled the quiet fate thereofby robbing andfpole mic that muft either being libectie 02 fhzalvome to ling the bufbandien and ofber the meaner people fhentrand their pofteritie for eucr. Duthe otherpart Deorius minving totric the matter by battell,fet 2. of the counteie, of the Mbich robbers there was no fmallnumber {nt thofe bdaies, {pectallic tr the ive: bis people inavate after the ancient maner of the Romans,willing themto confider that they were | ferne Fles,alfoin Roflee Cathnes, Fnthe meane -time the #icts hauing created there a now bing ine Befcended of thofe parents anvd-anceftors ibid) ban called Conbift, gouernourof gers ano Louth courageth bis fubouen the Ghole twold:andagaine,that thofe tity -_an, they [et bpon the Romans being about tomake ghome they theuld notw match, were but naked Bowans. foxtreffes in thofe parties, Ano but that fuccoms "EME people, fighting moze with acerteine maner of a fu came in time from the nept totories and caftels ad coin i Be rious tage and diforered biolence, than with any toining,thep had Maine all the thole number ofthem, mans, politike difereticiro2 conftancie. tpetalved as thep twere, the maifterof the campe, Weretwith pou commandement gften on boty Caratake onertiyowne parts,thebattell beganright bot, fora gad{pace 30 andcight other of the capteins, twith diners offy Caratakeand Catatake hauing thus osdered bis field, amd beas biscapteins ring that Dfforinsivas come to giue battell, er bptheic: mans. ane ben, - the practifen knotulenge of the erie doubtful, fill zs Romrans vangquifhed the furious biolence of the Seots, Pics, and Writatns tho being put to flight fied info the mounteins toctcape the entities hands Caratakebe- Hho purfued them mot egerlic. Amongit sther of GEMS thepritoners theretoastakien Caratakes twife,twity _ Gnttolome. sith his twife, bis daughter,ad brethzen.Bisfame inas {uch throughall places, that therebe patlevby, cers of bands, befives common fouldiors, loft thett -_‘liues there. a Che pits ¢ Shootlie after alfo, the fare pics ouerthreww number of forragers,with fuch companies of {yale anil menascame to defend them. HerelwithDitopins rages. beingniota little maucd,mane teadic bis bams, parts. After this,tye warre continucd their fubmiffion,{f thep twere deinen to make (aie parbont , but btterlie fo be eftroied anderternt = Wwozld one and tiventie peares after the Deceaffe of 5 4. bis nele MPetellan, in the verre of our Lor of thera little before is falling into the bands a ene, Mans,there twere fundsie frange fights fene in Albion,asfighting ofbofemenabzoad inthefielns, {with great laughter, asfemed on both parts:and forthiviththe fame fo banithedatwate, that no ayes ranceofthemconto any there bepercetued. Gif a {opt of fwolues inthe night feafonfetbpon fuecyas -_fedttwo legfons of {uch men of twarte, a5 ‘sot ots" fm France to palle over into Writae «| abe -_-the meane tibile Difozins departed this - 2 ther of bis hurts (as the Scotity deonie . mention ) 92 thzough fickenefle (as Mon -feeme by Cornelius Tacitus) it fopceth not. sialt inirke night parted them in funder. ahe Womans night pareed thep had latelie loft , thich he faid would eafilie be brought to paffc,ifthep wouldtake buto them man withdrew to thei campe, andthe Scots ary Bids che frare. got bp into the mounteins, 4 Shortie after a peace inas concluded bettwirt fhe 2 peace con: nie rebels of FFrenchnien 07 Wettains, noz thoulp Fleof Man, tho haddone manie notable oi{plea: fures to the Komans ouving the latt artes. his peace continued a fir peares during the life of Aulus Widtus , ho at the end of thole fir pcares, depars fed this life at London, leaning bebind binvall things ingwdquiet, Sula side Rie ebatteth tyigtiteat - Lonvon, After his veccalle the emperour Mero, tho {acerWeranning bes Claudius , appointed one Werannius to be - mabe -. -eutenantof 15a{taine , aman vevic ambitions aiid aaa ails androbben on ec) hand. Chefe newes put the heraly wares tutth the Scotifhmen; andat length hearing indanger of bis life, hav not Cosbzeid bpon regary that cevteine of them being bozderers hav -fetcen & : baoties out of Picland, he did fenda great potwer of Romans to make a rodeinto the nevt mardesor the Scots, front whence thep brought a great fpoile, kot of men and of gads . With abidy infavtes the Scots being moucd, fought datlic in femblable fort : to be reuenged ; fo that by fudy means the iwarre then - one Gennfius that bad maricd the forenamed Car: Cane timandua that buhind fepmother of Caratake, as 60 was renewed, "Wut before ante notable ineountér Aietmiiti chanced betwirt them, Ueranntus died. His tat Departerh this Pebanebeardbefore. his entifiusiwasofcomm ™ . fellwith bis wife Cartimandua inthe betrateng of king Caratake, and therefore twas growne into Mud) hatred of the people for that fac, but though mebdie therefore, fent word againe that be = z not that the Picts Hould be eftfons en ted . Ffo2 the accommplityment thereof « ayo -_-the battell tuasreneiwenagaine, thichlated till the ep. yarne {with themfelues to-recouer againe the hono2 thich fo the latw of armes licenced himtodepart. Lhe bot abicy Corbreid bought with him into Galles toay , be beftowenin caftels av fortreftes abzoad in thecountric fo; moze fafegard, but hebimfelfe rode inall batt pnito Cpiake,tohaue the aduifeandaidof ; pacified. The emperour determiningto pronide ir Departeththis mot cheflie(ouring that time) botwtopreferue bis people in peace and quietnefle. Wendepartedthis inffantto the aid of their fellotyes, by tole means them to put stan all feare ,andfullictodefermine entred into the marcbes of Galloway, to thegreat 50 much defirousof bono? , by means tabercof, it hope terro? of all the inbabitants, doubting to be fpoiled to abuance his name, be fought occafions to hawe training Comeof the Momans to purfue them -_ Petes after his returne into Scotlaw, tudieng -is faid) abroad tn the countric, conte at that felle mans onder the guiding of Cacfius Pafica was -fudyplaces,Where thep bad laid thetr ne 7 focompatling thenvabout, fluea great num mi them, andehaledthe refloue into the Mreitse 7 mounteins,there thep tere allo furp2ifed bp ach Carateke fumne and conquered bp high prolues andbaliant conduct of bis predeceffours. 3n the end he erborted depart out of thofe quarters , fith he had no right there , confioering that Oallowwap twas affigned bnto Caratake but for tearme of bis otune life, by force of the emperours grant, andnotv bp the death of the fame Caratake twas renerfeoagatne bnto the empire. : HXheheralohad bnneath done big meflage, then {p07d caine bnito Corbreid how an armie of the Ko on both ted the fate, not without huge Maughter Mill bettotrt grained fur Dffor{us bnderflanding hots the matter tocnt, bint to libertie, and reteining bis Daughter and els -_‘twithnzetw twith the refl of bis people to bis - deft brother at Romeas pledges, bpon his off res and fhortlic after ent a purfeuant tnto - " cefued to be a true fubiec bnto the empire, he fent Him homeinto bis countrie agatne, afligning tnto 6o informe the emperour in that fate things f te Weitaine, by reafonof this rebellion of the Pass bim the goucrnance of Calloway,withisile, Cars -_trhoneither by forcenoz gentle perfnafions col bs tike, and Coningham . Weltucd not palling to Hcotihmen having knowleoge , halted forth towards him , and tere nofoner come in fight of the Womans; but that with great pfolence they waue the onlet, moff fierclie beginning the battell, which continued till fun-fetting with great flaughter on both fives ; at fthat fine the Womans wereat the of Aulus Didius being certified, ent an herald bre (nto - them fwith offen incurfions and thirntithes . Atthe owel as tere s eh length the Pics tith (uch other Iritains and pone = come brito thent out of the Fle of San refiffance made fo long atime againt the Romane parties, incountred tith the Momans it battell, putfance. Athisconnning to rome he was hetwed in frie so and dponthe fir toining , of purpofe gauc backe, bis paincelie behauioz and notified baliancie,reffored -_bis battels readte to receiue them. Whereof the Dfforus now decealled, hisname tvas Aulus Diz dius, with hinrcame thefwwolegionsaforeremenvy bed. At bis fir comming ouer be muffered the > old cretues of the Romane fouldicrs fir , mud) blaming them fo2 their negligence, in{uffering the entices fo fo increafe bpomtthent tothe great tans tobim with all (peed, commanding that be Houlo 40 atd by ante manerof means the inhabitants of the tohauc bane Maine, The night comming bpon pat feb Bond the Pics as returned from the battell. ,,, other Komane capteine to be generall inplaceof fall fomachs,aid obeie him and fuch other as had the of thom thep had heard fo much report for bis ftout bictorte ad appehenfion of him twas tudgenequall oe swith nic other atchiuen enterprtte again ahattos PY uer the mot puifant enimies of former tine. Zhe Emperor Claudius bpon refpec as was thought of and iwere ayproched within thee ntiles of bim, be -dbaought his holt forth intoa plaine there heowered otternance andleading of them. The pics being parties , with thele conditions; that the Womans "WHded. ~ fnformed that this Aulus Didtus twas arriued with 30 fhoulncontent tHemielues twith that which thep had fhis netp fupplie of men ,tp2cpatedtocomeagainf in poffeliion before the beginning of thefc lat wars, them, thep thought god tofendbnto Cobzefd king anid {unffer Cozbretd to intop all [uch countries as bis of Scotland,torequire his aidagainf the Womans, brother Caratake held. And liketwife the pictspat> Tepnted as common enfmies to all fuchasloued If eng thetic former tribut for the finding of fuch gart bertic, and hated to line inferutle bondage. Jor fons of Romans as laie at Camelon, thep holo fhich refpect Corbgeinivas the forer moucdtocon « be no further charged twith ante other cracions. befeend bnito the requeff of the Pics; and therebpon Mozconer it wasagred, that nether the Scots.noz afembling anarme entredinte Galloway. Wher» Wiets fromthenceforth Mould receite'o2 fuccour as the people came flocking in on cach {ioe to fe hint, Heistheeo umpb, all thepeoplebeing called to thefight:for the there fuanted 2000 of their numtber at the leak. About the famettine thereatriued inWeitaine at geroflofing allthat (through floth and faintneffe 20 point to baue offcomfited thefe enimies , had not of courage) ibich latelic before in Weitaine had been thofe Scoithmen thich were left in fortreifes (as and flercelie incountred with the Picts, tho defen gisdaughter ebeetizen. Iebimfelfe fen for fuceo2 ded themfelnes fo vigozoullie, that the fore ward of nto his fepmotier Cartimanduazbut as aduerfis the Romans twas nere hand difcomfited Bid Oftopas tie findeth few friends, fhecaufen bimt tobe takerr amid delinered bute Difoxius. This twas inthe ninth 4o danger Dffozius percetuing, fpeedtlie came to ter Sound -_lieue the fame, but preafing to farre amongt bis peare after the becinning of thetvarres. Dioxins entmies, he twas foe Wounded,amd int great Danger fed him berie honozablie, accovdingto thenegree Eaatabeis ofaking :finallic hefent him tuts Rome,togither while a certeine number of Scotsdiliretien a fein -_forragersof the Romans, but following the date fomedbhat ralhlie, thep were friclofen by the entiines and laine, Lhis mifchance put the Scots in great -feare and the Momansingwd fuccefie fo that Pa: fica twas in purpofe to haue affailed a certeine trong place, wherein anumbcrofthe Scotifhinen were gotten ann band fortified theentries , had not ther neiwesaltered his purpofe;for bearing bow an et of the Homans he was fora time defended Senteg re: from all their malices . Potiwithanding in theend =. -_v020s were full of ambitious boatts , withing #6 11f¢, -aue lived but two peares longer , that he might haucfubdued the thole Zle of Albion wnto theo mane empire, as if be might haue had fo nindytine he Donbted not tohaue Done! a being wearied of the proud gonermmititof the Koi Pauliius Suetonius twecdedeo tr his placepa pantinns mans.be renolted from them bitte Corre. Where: man ofan ereclent wit,and aerte Defirows of peas, Zouctontug. Prehend both bint and bis brethren With certeine of bret bing of Scotland : a reconipente being mave fn euerie bebalfe for all wrorigs Finiuriesd@MeOn Anotefete and euctie part. After this (as He étor Boctius hath g@ oeee tn Bithdis wife being offended, found mieansto aps Binffotks , ann laied them fatt m p2tfon. Bat nos Corb;eicd at his conning thither , oid Seer not onclie fetthenrat livertic , but al@toke ¢ caw S Cartimannus to-be buried quictse. In the meane He firif confirmed the ancient teague with Coy thereojhe conquered the Fle of Pansbut forlortilid paren by as by probable reafons it is Sea oe @uctoning. Be STSee =Byas + were keeping of cattell abzoad tthe fields, amo -cariedalvaieoneofthem fo the tums , no in the Sess = = ee 50 crags andinch fenting as thep bad neffeof Mithis mate jones at cane: inplaces there there twas ter pemap |