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Show sHarius counrigpin armour againt him, and therefoye He ent Romans clad invight bortorable and werie ridy felethtoe choughettneceliacie thatleaningthe noxth:partsto dane the The hiftorie of Scotland: The hiftorie ofScotland. 60 fhe entimies , they thould all withozate towardshim erppats intothetouth parts, tokepe vet the mozefenitfull ntotbeeni: poation oftheSle an Dusobedience, Ath thetepuil- -ayperteinedduto thent. Therefore ifit might: atmieof DScotithmenand Pics, was comme ithitt-1° thofe kings to beidle and vefraine their wens fen miles of'tient.' Wherevpon the Womans not againtheni i licenchig ther Bndfome-real, noting at that inttant that wasbett forthentto nable conditions of appointnteritto depart, it thonlo don, int the end they concluded to toithdzato tito beathiitgefounding fo mudjto their fame ano gio rie, as! nothing could be moze; confivering fo Iwent atwaie from thence Wwith{peninto Galloway. -in the meane time bing Galo,fuypotting it befteft+ fones fo fight with them per thep might baucanie people, tho were reputed/as vanquithers ‘of the res txbole twozld. Herelith falling proftrate at the fet of thole HB bumble {ute made to thent bp the orators ofthote fpacetoreinforce thete polwer , follotucd them with kings,thepbefought them ofpardon, fn fueh pitifull all diligence 5 not forcing though be leftbehind 20 wile, that the hearts of the beavers began fometihat ‘ caffels and z ay sehenota tomollifie,and at length Balbtwke opon binto fortreties turntthen init Iperetontenten to hethought might as then eafilte be done confides flocs ring the great multitudes of people tahich came ing int on each ive, prefenting themfclnes toith of anie inuafion the . tit ewes cms bp tap inthe fame: op: felues fanonvable in this their relieuing of the pia allo to depart ah "ise ee ath eco Beet ting all rn bolo: aces thole countries , velo tyrye sou moze great tokensof top and glabnetie fo tat tt had pleaten the'gons af length pet todeclave then a atretiee as hep sins Twithy am pos gipenivate ether,to Deliuer all prfoners, prefled *Beitains, Ieretnto Galous on the can: °° ‘io mmtyett paedicd nuanceiiey eee fine, giuing them beartie thanks fotheir trauell a receiuedthem perie gentlic, miping bis talbe inith ~ ri j comfortable to twords , theretnith to putthemin motimot comfortable hope of fuch gad and profperous (uccefle, as that be reftoredinti fhortlie they thould thereby ; erlie on: ; e deliucren to their former liberties, andperpetualti ionage. Scayn ill foyer feral ae : Che Ronang determinea= es te fight rote, ‘ : : hedivfomudbyhis But toprocen, at length t fournies, that became into Galloway , therethe badiateli 2 fuch gods (poles oe : fd conditions being certifies to the Romans hele fith they {ato by theirorators, were gladlie accepted, --mobetter meane how fo'deliuer themfelues out of fufficient delivering preferit danger, hat bor ceed ig of agti" g' Andfo of all the articles Hagesfo, performance the articles 0 e-of ‘all was ment,thepdeparted without ppotracingtime, may 4, thing fouthinardsto come tnto iaent, Mbere Har Momanstwith all {ped ((cetng none other remenic) tefolued themfcluesto giuchinibattell, and theres pponerborting one another to plaic the men, fh theironclie refuge refted intheir weapons points, thep fiercelie gaue the onfet, andat thefirttput the lef iving of the Scots and Pics tholie tuto the wort, Jn thich wing,according totheic maner in rius bitig of -the fonth Weifatns foiourned as then, Agricola, asthe Scotith ‘chronicles report , left at is departuretotvards Rome , to the numberof thzeefcore thonfand men in the Hiomanearmie,that of one andother, but now at thefr departure ont of Callotvay, there rematned brneth tiuentic thou fand, the refinue being difpatched by one meane Geraint monminglevamongt the men. Galo therefexeper- and Picts gotagaine the trhole poffetMtonofall fucd Theriomans ‘Hole daies ofen,there were a great number of too- b the Scots eyie* other, 15p this conclution ofpeace ther, ye teiuing the Danger, fuccoured them with fudy as 50 countriesas the Romans had before toonne ad ie taken away from them, as the Pers, Louthian, the saci were aypointed to giue the loking on till ned requé: marches about Wertvike, Fike, and Angus, toll peewee red, andthen togo there thep thould becomman: ile, Cantire,Coninghamt, and Callotvay : all the pion bed, Bp thicy meanesthe battell on that foe was Tenetvcdafteth, the momen thetwing no letfe vali. Romane garrifons departing out of the forteetles Fay Strangedea ancie than the men,and theretwith mud) moze cruel andbolds, and leaning the fame onto the fomet ling in ome, tip, fo, thep {pared noneat all, though thep offered owners. th the and contraric 1 preferucn, 4 Galoushautng thas ended the tarres fo! tochetr nature Neuer fo much tohaue their lines Jufine, the Romans being chafed in the left Romans, toke hea to fet gad direcions among hing, theit ourrthzotw gaueoccafton toallthe refs is people fo) the quiet and peaceable gouernentent heomens due to fle backe to their campe , being purfuedto e- 6o of the commonwealth, bifiting dailie the countries oa gerlic by the Scots and Pics, thatthephan muc) abroad, the better to bnderftand the Mate of thent, ado fo defend the entries of their trenches , bere andto refoumethe famefrbere it twas necdfull Faw co, both parties fought right egerlie, till at length the night parted them both tn funder.ABeing parten,the i Scots gaue not themfelues to refk , but prowived iets ate them of all things neceflarie againtt the nert mo ailethe io: mane campe. : The Romang requirea com- ing to alaile their enimies afrefh , and namelie from the nert tumd thep fetched great plentic of fa gots and bzuth to fill the trenches twithall. wut this Melt demeano2 and purpofe being onderttwd of the Momans,thep required acommunication,the trbich wmanication, (thoughfome perfuaded Galousto the contraric) aeoo confiderations of fortunes fraile fauor, IgG granted buto them, andfoure ancis -that he had ius orcafion gtuen him to Met fome of Adzian,the 4098 peereatter the wo2lds creation, ther confivering that as ware bradeth god foldcome 6 ers, fo peace bp tuffice rindeth them out of the ws?, ao"ge? if they be notthe better pzowidedfor. Suc a par Oe goers AMIE not bad and ferucd long time fit the latt inars, trade notv in tinte of peace frpereby to get a cae bozders s ning,be placed in qarrifons neere to the After o® os, profe of bis valtant inclination , and fo berebpon -_-fent an heralpatarmesbnte the Womans, requl- Mogallres Galonay ta: ener indure , thecountrie there hefoughtlat with ther fazthof all the parties of bis dominions , and wars. thus bp them committed. he herald doing bis wongsdane meflage, recetued nothing but fcomefull words, and by Ge Roof obelifis fet bp round about it according to the 20 difvatnfull menaces, tberbp Mogall being thaougl Sealigre: lie kindled with defpite, adembled his potwer togt pareth tothe maner. Fuvthermore,to theendhismemortetyoulo rn a great number ith mightic huge ftones , hauing grandfathers fepulcy:e , honoxng it with great feoe reverence and folenmefnyplications, requivitig a8 pnichze. atruth,pe mapreapitt the hiftorte of Cngland. lated the league made bettvirt him andthem, bp fo Scotsdaholo:but Hot that femeth to agree with aithcke Ae this famous prince twas thus departed ijonce,bistnneLugthake fucceevepin rule of ne ake : conning with the fame into Callotmay,bifiten bis posal ae lofvap , aud before that time Ieigantia, as the tt were his alvagaint thofe enimies, tthich bad bio» -_lennic oths andotberaccuffomed meanest ratifi -_catfon. This done, brozetw into Annandale, there Che pics sthen king ofthe Pics abode bis conv anv Scots aei. the Scotith kingdome, no lMeabhoored of all men 30 Tinipanusa her ming. heretotning their powers togither, theyNet forbis vetettable avo filthic bices, foineD twith all marched fosth into Cumberland,and (0 fortvard tv ar ait ote kinvofcrneltic and couctounette, than bisfather {was beloucd for bis noble and ercellent vertues. his Lugthake went fo farre patk the boundsof all continencie infollowing bis fenfualllutts, thathe :forced and ranifged not onelie aunt, a mtéce, Bite and fiffer. ‘4 Stitch astocre VUteuert bis otpne daughters allo. frat. i , Mg DONOzable perfonages , amdimect to gouerne in the fmiithe but commit: regarded, nothing rega coNMoN-twealtlb he he nothing Biitte, fo Wleftmerland, with fire and fod watking and intorhe iandg -_fpoiling thofe countries, as then belonging to the of their ent- %omans. ries Lucius Antenous the Xomanclientenantlieng » acing ante at the fante time at Porke, being certified hereof bpenone lientes Nees fuch as fled for feare outof thofe parties thus intas nant of Wet. c armic out of tine. p Scots, g gathereda mightie ped byithe i AMBogalt erhoe teth bis inen f things g tnto bile p perfons, 40 all thecountriesof 1Szitaine, aand batten fortt twith ted the apminiffrationo femesto r ot enimies; of whofe ayp20d) 190 to cm valtantbale and tach as could bett deulfe how to invent quarels againthe rich, whereby they might be fleeced ofall thatfoeuer they bad: and oftentimes bpon fone the fame totvards his gall hauing notice, he made along o2ation bnito bis tic, people to treourage themtofight nranfullie agatnt the Komans, perfuadtig them effectuallic thereto by maniefamiltar eramples brought in of the palt ant enterprffes atchiued by their elders , in the de» contrarilie he mainteined them in {uch fo2t therein, fenfe oftheir countric and liberticof the fame. Sn that iuftice twas quite banifhed , and nothing but like maner Lucius Antenous for bis part erhortea fpoile and rauine erercifed. the domans, andother bis fouldiers, to call to reThus hee continucd aboue tivo peeres , to the Greatriviite of the common-wealth. Finallie, then so membzance the victorious exploits of their predecefforg,and hotw that as then they (hould fight but with be went about to put nto death {uch as in an ab arude and barbarous people, runing to battell femble called at Dunttafage fpake againtt the mif moze bpona furious rage and diolent madnes,than ordered gouernement of the realme , be was there with anybifcretiono2 adutfed over, faieng furthers murthered amonatt the people, with a number of moze, that tt tate nowintheir bands with no great thofe alfo abome he dfed to haue attendant on bis ada to recoucr that which through the negligent Moth perfon fo; fafegardof the fante. pis otwne bovie of Cneus.Crebellius was before loft, whereby thep twas folemnelie buried by appointment of the nofhould attcine great bono; and famous renolwine bles, hauing refpect to bis fathers benefits , but for cuermoze. the carcallés of his gard were caft out into the 8pthis meanes the armies on both fives being fielos , there to bee Deuoured of beafts and biros of Go kindled with vefire of battell,in hope of dicozic,thep tauine. new rere togither, and began the fight right fierce Che battelt , one 930forged caufe crucllie put to death. Ho little vid he proutde to de offcrid02s int ante twife coreced , that < Ase Lugthake toas thus difpatched gall the neyhue of Galous by bis Daughter was @omitter king inbis place. pis checfett Mudie tas toreformethe necaied ftate of bis countric, ano firft be canfen fach totcked councellors of bis predeceflors end onele Lugthake, as had efcaped twith life (ten their mtatficr twas made alwaie) te be put to Death, according to their intt oeferuings. He reffosed alfo theoue worthipping of the gos, in part as then neg the Bias af Calidon, o2Halendar, to repzelle soo eine troubles raifed bettwirt thetr fnbtets being borderers, concerning the limits of their,commn Fe" forsP Bhe Scotithmen in ike manee conceiaing an afta tevbepe of 4 gevredzefic in all theie avefes and op' Sahereperceiuing a fozt of euill pifpoled Eye x0: mansinuade the &tonth bopders. qusvetisetite of ring to haue reftitution and amends fo2 the iniurics tution the Writains fox defenteof the countrie. be came to an interview with Garnard bing woe -the Bias, buto this Mogall, requiring bim of aid a7 vefire atv of -gainif the Liomans and Writains,, thobp a fuanen the Decors HB. son from the birth of our Saufour 131, andiwas reé lamentation ft moft pompous 302-H.B. buried with great 130. A.B, mmaner, andlainita godlie tome tbic) wasraifes thich bp avdition of afew lettersis now called Gal' ararit'a-e ate mene o ons: ihat the siomnans fo mastes fibseae foytoavb int aniewife to mt: e eae omthat 4 ee_ fering their feruice onto bint, and hetving furthers geigne,Abid) was about the 15 pre of the empire aan the Ronrans was called Galota, after his name, mania,- opm ee ad tmeuittoemeeaes thett Seeneenaes inuation bad dan wich hurt in pictland,to the great sen the Ete _iftrelle of the inhabitants. the likeasthep bad dane bis granbfather Galous: beloued of his At the fametime thep of Calloway certified bint foaduance the common-iveatth and quiet fate of -_alfobyietters, that the fame Romans had made a his countrie, lined manic pores fobhighlicinthefa: nour of all his {ubieds, that the like bath bene but 10 rede into theitcountric, and lepatvate a great botie of gadsandpzifoners. Wogall bauing a mind nd felboine heard of finallic,totheix great qriefeand -deffe gine to debsof chivalric, than fo the fiudte of Gardepar- difpleafure he ended bis life, moze deere to them -ctuill gouermment ambdreligtous deuotion, reiotfed mbthishte than their otone at Cpiake, inthezs pare of bis Hepa. Cantive, here being arried,and perceining thent felues as' pet tobein no great fuertic there, thep friendthtp. Thus Galousaplicng all his funieandoiligence -nardof thezis} oni txbometote bumble Funan gods,hich againt them thep had conceiuedfoy the tuzongfull tnuaftort of that hbich tir 110 twile of right ittwas Hhetved them potv king Galoivith anbuge ee fame. 2n the ncanetint came certeine ambafladozs from epee fhen the offenders, andfet all things in gad qui ef, and fo departed in funder twith great lone and -« anthatbpthetaltuzathandvetienge of the equall Mhele nelwrs greatlie abathedthe Womane ate -- <inie, ¢ fo much the moze,for thataboutthefametine trauell and labour fought-to reftoze , thep puni- ffeale,and trouble the peace,tbich thep hav with iu Honthepacknowlengen themtelnes as vanquithed sie fance mightnotfudice toreteinegratethepole,' began to beare hintincrediblelouc and fauoz, euci Wogaitis -ayparell Came forth euivere abmnitted to the yie- Temay fertce of the kings [Galo of the Scots, and-Gar- fabrnitthen- 61 he tholie int the fault, dpott a naughtie intent to leded, by the iwicked countell of thett former rulers. PeMions,by the nreans of(ud) a weil difpofen prince, lie at the firft,with cotning and thoting of darts beginneth be and arrotwesfo thicke that one might buneth fe ane oe other. Zhe place was movefo; the aouantage of the ying, Scots than of the Komans,bicaule they twere conv pelled to fight as it were by companies anbd parts, by reafon of bogs and marifhes, tith fudy fineling banks on the floes that they coulo keepe nonearaie: petall thefe impediments nottwlthftanding,this bat, tell twas fought fo far forth to the vtterance, that tn B cruelfight. the end,aftera wonderfall laughter on both fioes mabe, therr their fwo7ds and other weapons tere (pent, thep buchlen togither twith thozt baggers, Finalite 54. |