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Show 64: Ster herijae-® J.Thehiftorie ofScotland. bate Doceate. the obleacand otber + _ areomens affembling themfelnes tor nephucof. , githershofeone Cthodins,.neybus.to bing@Pogall Nee bpbis fiffer: to.reigne over, them, 15ut: Arganas _oingpighlie reiwardcd twithlandsand linings fo shorn bis faithinlleniligent panes faken inthe aduancer ment ofthepublike tueale,puringthefime ofbisgor uernement, was thereto fone after created as it The hiftorie ofScotland, kings j {with all (peed made. preparation. Alto fruthe toars sbut the Scots and Picts fixebreaking Ine Che Sroos pon them, did much burt abzoad in thecountries mnand the shertabdioining.Thich Shen the Mamansperceined, tsnaan thep patenby the entmies.campe inthe nightfea tare. for, and, entered: into the icith boners patting: amb fpatling.all afore them. ; When the too kings bnderttmd this, thop batten foxth totvards them, and twere no foner come initly nanthoritienert to the king,tnezdering andr 3o in fightof them, but that they made ech totards o Cheomins ; a ther, and foincounteing fogither, there twas forght incountres lingofallpublike affaires caufes.. Shortlie after a foojbattell toith Dowbtfull icarte , for the right AS » Cthovius-(as the cuffome of netw. kings in thofe ingsoncither fide Hanquithedthe left, the beeatts azies, Batesivas) twent quer into.fie wellerne Ses ; there of both the battels keeping thetr ground,the onenot: totake osber- for the adutiniftration of. fulltce;bere once frinking backe-from the otbertillnight fener Miayt pera immedfatlie bpon bisarrinall, tt wasHhewwed bint, merelopprefivent of the conncell,therebp to behie: that notpaling tivo 02 theedates beforestherebad bene a.greatconflict fought bettwirt thenobles.og rep thenrin (under, bat not: tuithout {uch Mangbter bart mabe on both fines , that being once parted, thep mande-no great baff to tone againe togither 5 foras lwell theane part as the.other being thus difenered, ngettthe Mitredamongedt ther{eruauts,being a compante ins ofthe. of naughtie-and onculie fellowes,te the great dif 20 dzeby fncontinentlic bomelwards without Abiing ies,i: forthe mooning. sRelther Did they attemptante far quietof theinbabitants.. erebponinas Argadus Fee Gent forth incontinentlic with: power to. aypeate ther-erploit of all that peare following. An-hic) meanetime CHictozine fent letters 'to ce that bufinelle, and to.bring. in the offenders; that Rome onto. the emperour Marcus Antonius Aure: pee Febcis. they mightreceiue reward according to thetr:dentee Ifns tbe ag theugouerned the empire, fignifieng tits. Argadus forthwith batted toiwards: the place bntobim avebhat fate things fmd in Weitaine; furthere he onderfimd the rebels to be remainaigyand ther declaring,that tf conuentent-{accors tere not aprebending.the-ahole number of them 5: fome bp fent in-time , it would-be bard to refit the furtons foce, and fomne-bpoin their bumbie fubmiffton ; be tageof theenimics, bp teaforofthe (mall trube teturned backe with them.to.the king, abo canting so ovs fo thefr foymrer fubiedion, ano the authors of that re: belltom punithes by veath. Esai biteor clannes ofthecountrie,by realoinofa rife thattwas Jn the meane time the Scots and [ics vetermt 5... Hep not to-attempt ante further erpisit againt the Genet Romans, doubting the verte name ano linage of A? on gricola tit the lieutenant Calphurnius, by calling to temembzance the noble atchiued conquetts of bis grandfather Julius Agricola, of tobofe victorious amp chiefbeginners awd mofin fault, tore puntthea rebels sre pa=_by death,anid the other fined at the kings pleafure. nithed, Zhe. Zland people being thus appealed ,-the hing wewomens teturned.inta Albion, there as.then lieng at Cr funadethe Uetlochthee,a towne (as is fain) in Louchqubaber , co {word came. brito hint that the Romans badbrokers ihboy= dotone the Wall butloed.by the empersurAdzian, = Rageosa vere, and mabe agreatrodeinto the Scotith and ialth lefle readie bpon aceafion fo make twarres in reco uerie of their liberties than the Scots ¢ yids were -foinerocy bpon then, Zhe emperour vpor receit of. thefe letters , thonght.in-bis mind that ido Gapieth toreaki tame, Capyrnins wemeneth On= Hem Envelins Giatés liente: nant into Sra Cthodius not alittle kindled with, this antivere, Saccne huote ffreightiwaies to the 3, of the Pics, erbox Picts to fing bim in veucngeof {ud inturies as bis {nbiecs makesoerre adlatelic receiuedat the handsof the Homans, to thuade the wall on that five, tere it niuinen bis countcie from the zitains, andtobzeakein bpon the enimies bp the fame, and forbis part he promt fed thoptlic after tocome, and tofoine twith bint in « Sacha neceffarie enterpzife agatntt the common ent: mics of both thefrcountries , Lhe Picith bing gt ; Wing thanks to the meflenger fo; bis paing, prontie fedtwith all fperd to fet fortvard accozding to the abe tile of Cthovins , Che womans in like maner bas uing knofoledge of the ibole intention of the tuo fubiedts to the Homante enmpire, ad namelie tow Cius, tho reigned as king of the law, bnoder the abla: Criviing binbonte -awointing one Agricola Calphurmiinsto. porneteas rome, nen toe? came bnito him that the Welfhmen were and began to ratfe warre againft the somans . gow oP that tatsing o2der for the reparingofthe watl ms mans bp Anatan., thich the enimies in diners places be axe® broken Dotone, andicaninga fufficientt number = ae uaffons that might be attempted, ta oe aa , hom bute of ee nerin thofe Cttelth rebelsreduced ae <n fn the end,though not without mud) ado,be pee be be , to obedience, Ammebiatlic after this oxBee ht a alto botw the iaitainsof the Fle of CAlig fn armour againi (uch Homans as ruled ew g . fundzie noble men of the maine 3le tabin part, butthep alto tocre at lengtp bzonght 89% z name and authovitie of the Wontane empire. Wut After that bebad once fomne hint a peece of credit ae the ands of hisenimies, flea into his matiue corm. [eth atthe tains, both beitig enimics to bim and bis conntrie, ober. Such prifoners alfo of the wWrttains as fell tito the bants of the wtomans , were hanged bp byoi fundzie trees and gibets : thereat other of the Wet tains being offended,in the night feafon toke doton eee thofe deadbodies, andhanged bp as mante of the teived te , onrans in ther places, the truth being nener wardsthe: knotontetho there the owersofthat act. Romans, The Heutenant Crebellins perceiving thus abat aerepeiie tion were had, the Womans were notlike te Keepe wads £0; aD, fot anie long feafon in WBritaine, ad therefore re: quited to baue fone ato fent oer bute hint ti time, Wutthe emperonr doubting leak the fault retien pants cone- imongctt them he changed his maners,o2 rather tb mof in thelteutenant himfelfe, aypointen that ote agevtinaz (ene cortered his naturall inclination, fo tholte giuen to Conetonfietle , that his onelte fudic was {et trhich Pertinar an ancient gentleman, mw one for his as ticutcnant high and notable bertues greatlic efeented Voth as trto Wzitane, thay to fill bis bags, not caring bow bntrulie he mongthe men of warre, and alfo ithe fenat, forged accufations againt the rid), fo that either by 30 fhoulogo into Writaine, to be legat there in place of Lrebellins, Whis Pertinar comming into ris Lucius (tho bolpe to aypeate them)there had bene the mozeimboldened to refit, therefore be font fio Sites mien of tparte fo2 defenfe of the oams0: f gteat , but pet in the end the politike over of the --are Romans vanquitheo then, botobeit not without panquithen. great langhter on both fives, Caldorns eftaptng Caldozus ree fir bien himfelfe verie vpzightlie tr bis office, 20 datger be foo in om eucrie part , tw2ote brite the Sortteth to the fhewing all honor and loue towards the Britains, emperour Commodus,that without fore refoira- emperor Com: "ment, the t5zitains began f0 foze to hate bint, that ad it not bene fox the loue of their king the forefaih rine was not fo valfanta capteine as the cae requlr ted,and that therebpon the Scots and Pics became This Calburnias comming into Wzitaine toith Calurnins being thus at quict on thatfive, inten: bed tiolie to refoymieall miforders amonget the Britains , thich being brought to indifferent god pale , he twas fent for houre againe bnto Wome bp the emperour Antonius Commodus, the forme and fucceffour of the fore-vememb2ed Sareus Aurelius fending one Publius Lrebellins into Weitaine, there to fipplie bis charge. Hhis Crevellius comming inte Writaine, at the es and forome to bis bands. Wpthis wicked gonerne: anarmtie 5 foined to the fame the polver which be oe Ethovius being moued herewith, fent forthinith found thereyas well of the Beitains,as of other {cr Sonos ve pis anberald bnto Gidozine the Romane lieutenant, uing tnder the Romane enGignes , Abie done,be Capon Cadiets gang Tequiring that bis (ubteds might bane reftitution of repaived tolvard theviner of Zine ,tuberc being at' ¢ wm taken awap their gods inzongfullic taken from thrm, opelte to rined sbemarthed forth into the bozoers of bis en rhe bape be Ho- joke fo? twarres {within fittdene dates after. Wictos mtiés finding all the countrie round about him fo pis cron "sae, tine anflocred herebnto , that the Scots and yias 50 clearelie waftepanvburned, that there twas not a Atitoines Hadfirit begun tobreake downe the forefatd twall, honfe left fanding,noza graine of caze, no: one bep anfioereto E= and to build a totver bpon the fame fortifieng:it ofcattell tobe foundtherein. et notwithtandts Shovins re Snith a number of men of twarre., ho running dats allthis, forth bepattcn thorough spozthumbcria and entring into Piclanv, wafked all that was lic into the 22itith confines,fetched preics thence fromamongett the Yomane fubtecs , and though fore bim with fire and fno2.. Aufo2 {0 MOD AS ipor winter came bpon bimsuben be bad done bis wil recourse bebad font divers times to the Scotith anv Piaith Fost {hardens fox reftitution, pet could be neuer haue ac in that bebalfe , be returned vito Boke , Were ve tie tolwardlie anflwer,fo that he twas conftreined to fofourned onitillthe fpring. begin the warre in maner and foarme as pe bad Gohen fammeriwas once come, hautng made ds Bone alreadie, 60 pronition to twarre om the Scots and pias, 09" reals aot fibere thep forourned, ofthe onigar fort. Cho furie of thefe people thas death orbanithmont their gods might be confifcat, borders. Khere meeting toith theinbabitants aflem: fucced inbis rome, tho was (as forme bane lett in some,em Coty bled togither. in pefenfe of theft countrie (after a 4o.dpziting:):the neyue of Julius Agricola , the mo St one ect a wi famecuscapteine of the Komansthat cut cametv Bytes fo2e. conflict.) the. bidorie, remained toith. the 3tofacat ew mans ; by reafon thereof thep led agreat boticof torBzitaine,. ; cattell ndother gads away iwith them to fheplaces tn frangeayparell , counterfeting themfetues tobe srploits, befides that odich pe haue before beard, the trie of icland, nota little reiottiny that be had pro- aeyodl Caphortins Criglith hiftorte alfo doth make along rebearfall, 10 cured fuch Glanghter amongt the Homans and IBit- pattas ofthe} the matter to be throughlic heard; (uc) as Wwere-the 20. percetucd fas tobe bad in the Weitains 5 being:no The Zand 65 here were alfo vinerfe of the wWritith nobilitic a mongthearnot tnowne , fo; they were nifquttes id -_ taine,accozding to the empero2saqpointnient, foke bpon him the office and fir fetting a fate among the Writains, by right prudent and twell annifen gotternemtent, he aftcrivards made afourneie a+ s¢r¢inae bit: fome rebellion practifed again phim m the fouth Tebcag Part. Polw the Scots aw Pids hauing knotwlenge © Pees re- Of this mifithing in the Wzttains totwards the Ko: gaint the Scots and pics, drining them by great ucth back bot flangbter bepond Adztans wall, ad fo contrefréy ‘the Sco = mane licufenant, thought tt atime conuententfor tng them no further, for that be twas fent for home Pertinag ig - them to remaine within thet otone confines, prety, 8Pits. them alfo to be boing, to the end thep might rev 40 fo Kome , there theemperour Commodus betty choren ein tenge their foxmrer iniuries; and berebpon leuteng anarmie, thep came to the off rementbzed fall, and ouerthrowing the fame in diners places, thep entred into the 15zitifh confins with great {pole amd ttueltic. Lrebellins being hereof infoxmed , bafteo forth twit all the potver he conlo make, to refit their murthered among bis otwne men, be twas again pewur. bis twill preferred to bis place. Aboutthe fante tine the ftate of the Scotith corty montoealth toas brought into great danger through an other incident, as by reafonofa rebelitonftirred by thent ofthe toeftern Zles, abo not quieted in theft {nuaffong;but finding the enimics readie fn the field, and incountring them foner than be loked for , be was even bpon the firft toining abandoned of the ftomachs {op the death of theit friends erecated bp Britains and Frencdmen, then called Galls,fo that the refipne being beaten dDotwne, be twas glato fane bimfeife as well as be might,bv fetting the fpurs brelfe tuhereof , Arganrs tuas fent thither againe SAREE Re tofth ant armie,and tn the meanetime Cthooius the hing twith a great hott of Scotifhmen and pies lap to bis ho2ffe and galloptng atvap, incampeneere bnito Adztans wail to refit the tras Argadus (as before pe hane beard) afembled them felues togither,and comming ouer Into Argile fygir Vraiteinfes = moft part of bis thole armte , tic) confiften of 50 led and harried the countrie in pitions wife, stor re» Hebe the After this, gathering togither his people againe &5 theyfied from the oifcomfiture , be retired backe {with thembnto Horke, haning lof inthis bickering @ great numberof bis beft fonldiors, and men of Wwarre: fo: the Scots and ics, mifing no {mall numberof their friends in that battell, were not 65 fatiffien twith thofe tome they bab liketwife daine tn the fight, but alfo felt bpontheir pzifoners thyich they bad taken, and flue them alfo im renenge of their fellotwes theme they had loft. Afterwardsthep fionof tee eninties on that five, if bappilie thep fhnlo attempt anp netyerploft agatnff hint fn thofe parts, Lhe Flam-men hearing of Argadus his apoch, Dretw themfclues togither to recetue bimbp battell, if be minded to offer it. $n which meane time two thonfmd Frifhmen Che Frith {were landed tithat countric,in bope of fpotle , AHO men tanvin bearing that Argabdus toas comming that tales Argue, forth to fight tith his enimies,thep lain themfelues teen? barried the conntries of (ieftmerland and Bendall fecretlie in ambuth bp the wate there he thouln The Meth patte, and ahen be tas patted by them, thep bate Seeees ars tm mofcrnell wife, Drebelitus not being fo bardte forth vpon bis reretward fundenlie, patting bis ped trap Brgarug tofizht tetth them againe fo: doubt of fome traine Sat might be pracifen by the Gritains. either twas bis {ufpicion ground¢d bpen the credit of any tnfo>mation, as may sppeare by that thtch fo}: lowed : fo: immediatlic affer, the commons of the Sountrie rofe againtt the Romans, tn purpofe to Dane dainen them all out of the Lanv. heir capteine was one Caldozusa Pid bozhe- ple in (uch ot fo2der by their bfolent impzefiton at the firff brunt, that though he din that fir hin late to bzing them againe into arate of battell, pet in the Argadus tg end be asthere daine toith tive thoufmbofbis ars Taine, mie, the refioue efcaping by flight out of the hands of their twilo and crucll enfmics, Cthopius haning knotolenge hereof , tott an armie of twentic thon fanb men hatte fozth towards Argile, to reuenge Fly, the |