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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. ‘The hiltotie of Scotland. ffafage,with all fuch pompous cermenies as has thedeath of his baliant capteine Argadus byon (ye accuftomedabent the tnterrement of kinesin that rebels... Gabo hearing.ofbis comming, made tor ardaies Lucius the Ring of Wrtaine te ee age. Subis fwards the fea, and would gladlichane bene gone, bet a scmHedtbe ceaple. yp great pari.of with a great aith with ceiucdthefaith hishis peoplebeing cially iu but by reafon of acontrarie tind they Were forced the peere after.the birth of cur Sauior.as the Scots inete wee that be finding them toffapagaink theiriils, 187, 38 donicles hate 187,butafior the 25: ttith 177, Hill inthe countrie , Iyzougbt fo warilie bp clofing INFier the death of Cthodins, his brother Satra Satrabel them bp amongtye hils nd mounteins, that final: chor was him) {uzite fome (as helloz Sertrabell liecondreined trough famine,thep (ubnitteatheut {elues bponthefe conditions, that their bead cay. fento fucceedby the common confent and boices of effates of the realmie,Jro2 although Cthodius the all x0 +s feineinith tivo hundsed others of the chiefelt, thould Ieftafonnebebindhim; vet bicaufe he twas beric peldthemiclues fimplic tothe ings mercie, and pong in perres,be twas thought tntuficient to have the veligue to belicenced (o depart abate into their counties, fo great a charge as the tule ofa kingdoine conv hing twith theivcapteine, {uttered deathbpfentence -_fubtile of nature, andagreat dificmbler, whofe put, mitted bute bis bands. Ghote that wuere aypointes fobedeliueredto the Lhis Satrabhell was pote was to defvaudthe fue of bis brother Cihoar syarrate te of the nobles and peevesof the realine, Whereat the us font atteining at anic time bonitathe Yule of eth topetire ‘other taking indignation, though thep bad alreadic the kingdomeand therefore to betig bispuspote the fuch ; asSoe paloed bptheir weapons, pet began they to fall bpbetter topatte, be found forged matter againtt all a {uch other and fonts, of ‘on the Scots with hurling fac) as twere familiar friends bute Cthodins, there. __. thingsascame to bana, fill finallie. thep twere bea20 bp to put them buto death, speither vealt hee ante ce es fen dotone by thearmed folvicrs, and a great nun thing moze fincerelie with a great number: of other beroftyem daines the refinus efcaping as tell as of bis Wwealthie fubicds, whofe lanns and gods be Ethovins viz thep might, Acdinte the mounteins, Lhe Zlandouclic fought to intoy at his ofvne will. Ip mcans mito fitethbis cout moibeing thus banquifhed, and. the Romans at fbereof fuch milthefe infuen though the realinte, tech emeng eee fempting nothing againt the Scotitymeno? pics, and fudctuiil {edition dailic rofe among the pea the a GEthodius bisted all the parts of bis realine, taking teincd. ple,that pittett twas to bebola tt: tie king being not ¢ pier for the Due executorof tufliceamongel€ his : fo bola all thie Gbile, as once to Hei bis faceadzoad uy fubieds, forredzeffe thereof , bp reafou he onderitod tell' ~ Ann for that. be tootild not (pend his time tn idleSttr abel "nefle,being now at rest irom wares, be begania 30 nough what hatred the people bare totvards.bim, neither did his keeping within oozes fauebis life death >opsbes _erereite bimfelfe ti bunting , and fo the better now: He qineth him -Cidhing of game,he tobe ober hat all fuch o2dinaiv felfetobun- -ces.as had bene deuilca bybis elders, honldftreia: cee) licbe obferuepad kept:as thatnoiman Mould be toelowrat? fo harvdic to go about to deflroic anie pares twith "nance of game tobeswel Kept lmked bute, me Nets, gtens 02 hare-pipes : neither to kill them in fiir founes bp anc meanes :n02 after that they panbeene once courfed and efcaped, fo follow the {ute:,.to the infentiofart hemagaine. Alothat one {houldgo aboptto kill ante. bactozbind, ou ringall the winter feafon, at Ghattinte thepivere accutomen for hunger to leaue the mounteins, foprefis ant wads, and to come dotone into the fields and couerts neere buito the fotones thoufes, anie long tie , for inthe end bis ofpine feruants oy reignedfull foure péeres, : Pris: place fucceeded his bzother Donald, a De nas peince of a fare contrarie nature aid conditi ons, for he was fre, courteous, anv iithout. all oe _ceit , moze righteous than rigorous, and afozeall things defirous that peace and conco2d might. prob 40. per among bisfubieds. Metther bare he with often -_do2s, butlach as tere difobedtent againt the laives and aholfomeordinances ofthe realine be canfedto be Dulie. puni(hed; finallie he tookte {uch order for 1 formationof things, that he repuced bis fubieas.as » We ordetsued mozcoucrtherevuts , that roimair if hav bene froma twila and fanage ruveneffe, bul a perfect ciuill trade of pumanitie. About the fanic nothing niore han to auc uc) game Deftroted, as fine Lucius king of the Writains being dead, the f hinds of taficuinents.attending in bis court. tion fo infop that title. ferucd for toe erercife andfolace of himand bisnoWomans perceiuing that aking i the Waitains, did nothing elfe but dimint the ma bis; Hhe other bacanttime, tle he refkeafrom bunting , be fpont for the motk part in bearing of 50. icftie ofthe imperial! iurificion amongtt theist,be mufike, hauing viverte cunning plaiersof fundgic feeminednotto fuiterarpmoze of the waitilh nia At length fettingall his pleafure tn bearing of a mufi- flanbeing bozie in one of the Welt Zles,heiwas Aurthered bp himritt the night timetwtthin bis.cne Erhodius chamber. Dhemurtherer being apzehended,ander, imurthered by & Ainined bpon Ghat occaltonhe didthat heinous fac, amufictan. forthe thir) bebaddetcrucd themot ertremte kind This thing mooued the Writains to ach indigna" on, that bp procurementof one Fulgentins, HUE of them rebelled, and chafing -_fo their general, thep directed ani ters onto Donalo hing of the Scots, requ to toitte fvith them inleague againdt thet i punitinentibat might be ociuten be anfinered: enimiesthe somans, trhote eden (as be BAC - ofetends as the fan Hadcanfcdfabeerecutedin. Ar: all the nobilitie anp ancient inbabitars af toe GN hes that tix venenge ofthe Death offac bis kinhuicnano 6o had ener Beene from time to time, hotw to being ¥ heputpatcalong brfare fodmshat ned,and Giles Molothat be hap agconmplitycn big purpote, heipas » obeabic torecciup Ghat kind of death. they iwouly ad+} dudge banbuty. Foz {ure Kamrof this.taidbe,that how tervibleioeuer my crecution hall be, pet can cltnot becfopaintull, butthats Mallyeioifecuenim some fhe derte infigntotinn death, for that Thauc infu oad Matable fostrouenged the vcathscfallumpkininen o¢ friends.Finallic by commandement of themagifirates heas-d2atpue in paces with wila boxies . adding furthermore, that ifbe fwould now put © his elping hano,the time mower ferucd better fo the difpatching of them ubolic out of the ze,cont _dering.the (undzie rebellions, attempted 2 ioell the people ofGermanic anp France, 424 lad -_ealFerlie nations ad countries. , Donald receined the metenger mol frienlic, being glapto bnderifann of thefe netves , be poe -_fed to. aid Fulgentins withall the potver be inde : "ble fo make,and to meet him at {ach Dale a - enmperoz,We twas buried at Du foas made alto by the bing of picts, batemilaat ony inmofE biolent wife, Sthodins reigned 33 prrres,tutill thelatter paies SeverusHB..of Caracalla tehole Zland buder their (ubiection, and tocstinge % as he fhoulp.aficrivard apoint. fle bhem fe 67 fhiep inere opened perforce aib put to Might twith the Sfulgentias lode of thivtis honfand, apt of Wattains, Srotity put a ie andh great aid from the Seots and Picts) atembling pruangan CHeICBost tosither, rested unto the tall of Adrian, ibeione hice thep cuerthzets in diusrs places , that tyetr huge flanghter nase ¢ pkt inthe friends itight hare tye more fre accefle and entrie mongil the thicke® prea' ; thofe that tere about him led Renoti Dito theur by he fame, Heither were the Scots and Swans. alonaff the fame. : Mhisdone, toining their poiners togither, they pated forth tolvards $02Ke, in hope to haue found TRHeots the Romanelieutenant Lrebelitus within that citie none and to haue tefieged himtherein: but bauing knob Satans, Cdgehow he waswithdzatone into tent, there to TeSots gathera poiver,theyleft their purpofe of beficging bipthe zt thatcitic, and fell to fpotling ¢harrieng of the cou oe frie abzoad om enerie fine , confitcining the mot partofthe people to come in and petld themifelues 5, comntric, biter their obeifance, Hbhus they continued tn pat fing tom one quarterof the countrie to another, ttl fwinter inforced themte bzeake bp their campe, and to licence the fonldiers to depart Home into their countries, till thep had new fununons to alfemble AND Inect againe. Teetias Inthis meanctime Ltebellins cerhiGed the empe- amieth the Tor Derierusof all this troubie and rebellion in Watteatiborthe taitie: Acrbpon he twithall (pedlented an arinie, A Him ateate by and fo at length he got himamongh the tray DHeotifhuier and Wrets, and togither withthe wensPits qDitts low for tiieiy part to make fortvard : fo that cimtothe thep littetuife comuntitg thither, holpe to thzotv DoLit mite that {wall, and to fill vp the trench 02 ditch that went ; oO fed over i Dare, and fo tito the bazders of bis tends tijere he got togttier (uch fouldiers as he could, hat Fulgentins had efcaped fromthe battell, and reteined them with with zawith inte Otciand. wages fo teil as he might, in hope bpon oecafion fo imploic them cfifwnes againtt bis enimies. Lhe Scots alfo fentinto Freland for aid, and the Wits into Denmarke and Portwaie, Suebof the uth nobilitic as fell into the bands of the Romans , Seucrus puniijed most grecviouflie,but the commons he bfes more gentlic, as if were making ercufe for thembeing procurethereto by thete capteits. After this, benWitter was conte, he appointed his mew Senerns of warre to dzalw bnto places conuenient for them Swintereth at tolodge in, till the next {pringde hinlelfe wintered Yoptic, at Borke, 3n the nert fiunmerthere waslittle one forthie fo be fpowert of, butthat there were certetie thirml fies betivizt the Komans lieng on the bojders, and the Scots and Wiets, cucr as occaftonferued, either efthe part e ap erploit for their aduare MF fet forward ivith the fame himfelfe'n perfor toward 30 faye. Wut fi Binuch as the Scots had no aid fent thent forth of ui, thep tuere not minded to teor IBritaine, asin the Cnglifh bifforic more plaintic pardagaine ina foughten field, fupotiiig it fuiticient mayawere, At his comming into Wrttaine,he flac bed no time, butaffembling bis potwer , prepared fo Go againt the enimies. Ffulgentites doubting the force of his enimic, fent ambaffadozs onto bim to found meansto Strangle bim, aud that before beba w fhould pcfunie to Kill anie hind-calues, detefting 194H.B, {et MeBle mnscome feinblable tuife FFuligontias had directed his letters. Ahusthe Writains Getiig confirnid with hope of treat fo: peace, bnt Scuerus would not grant to anie, ttherebpon Fulgentins confirnrcd the ntinds of Faentins the $ritains with all comfortable tnords, tivthe bet tf thev might defend thelr olune,though they gained pothing as ther, confivering the puifanee that was readie bent again thenr. At length Senerusfell a ficke at Borke,and his for Antoninus lieng on the Py fick borders bepond Line, caufen the wall afore mentia: The walig ned, diniding the Writains fromthe Scots and Pictg, repared. tobe repared, This wall tas built (as ts before res feBurains iifehe could, erhozting thentto tticke to thetr neces Phebe dnto- farilic begun cnterpzife, for recouerte of theit long 4° citcd) firfk bp Sogianthe emperoz, to fate the Sco» tithmenfrominuading the lands ayperteining tothe Serkegun. Loithenlibertic, which be doubted not, but by bangqui fubiects of the Romane empire, after ouerthowne thing the empero? at that prefent they fhoulv atfuredindiuers places as tell by Scots and pics, as by lie afteine : and as for bictorte, he tvas in no Donbe, the Writatits, in fort as before ts partlie mentioned, fo that they would plucke their harts bnto them, ab Antonius canfed it tobe fortified twith bakilions, trie it forth manfullie by dint of fiv02d,like feRowes one placev fo mere to another, as trumpets being and bethzen knit in one faithful band of traffic con: appointed ineachof them, the found mightbe hear £020, confidering the cn{mies armiebeing gathered betwirt to warne one another vpon the firdeferis of fo manic fundsie nations ¢ languages that confent irrone opinion, the deefeft meane fo: the obtet- eng ofthe cnimics appzorh. Acverug. Finallic Scnerusvieth,thoughnot fo fone as his Dieth, ae ningof victory mufk needs be wanting among them. fon Antoninas tuithed, in hope after him to attetne to him prontifed Hhe Writains moued heretwith, the impertall dignitte. Concluding therefoze a leage Antoninugin line ann die in the quarcell. CCherebpon he toke avtwitl) (he Heotifpinen and Pics, and granting peace lopeto be errs nifetwith thent, hic) waic to maintetne themfelues to Fulgentinganvd other (uch Writrebels as were peron concliss againtt Scucrus, of ubofe comming thep were at fled with bint into ietland, he recetuen fufficient puraEars Teadic certified. For Scuerus hauing difpatched the 10 ther returned fowards London,there enimies, pled Writith ambatfadazs from hin, fet incontinentlic bis mother with bis by Geta as then laie.Ahostforinard totwarns Vorke, leaning his pongeff forte lie after both the bieth eparten forth of the Hle,.¢ Setain the outh parts to hane the gouer Went to Home, as in the hiftorxte of Englandit ap» : The farne tnt his abfetice Apis eloef forme Ant , 03, 60 perety. Gut notw to returne onto Donald the Sco be tue with him in dis iournie againhis cr fih king, pethall biderftond , that being delimeren RaneihRud Athis comming to Vorke, he vid facrifice to the of forrentrouble, be funied checflie holw to preferuc teine his fubGods, according to the Cthnith cnffome, ¢ alfo toke in peace bis people in god peace amd perfect tranquillttic. tet to proceedin bis enabuife with bis captcins bow terpzife againftits enimics. This pone he matcetl) forth with his armic fo Warns them , tho ‘being alreadic tities with the "Scots ap tes, were oetermiisted to abide him, trv Gmuc that thofe of the one foe came no fener in Sets fight of the other, but that they atted faxth to fofne fnsither inbattell, whereof infudd great Mausbtec Wetivirt then, tourh the 13 ziti} part (netiithtahDing their ain of Scots and Pigs)tere not able fang fo enpure again f the great multitude and prac' fEDKIll of the Romane fonlviersfo that in the ond hid) mindoue Hautour Chl the author of all wPeoncond. peate and conco2d had giuen onto him, being latelte afore conuerted onto thetrue fatth from bis wicked pagantfiate and beathentfhibolatrie, $02 as we find in Hector Boctius, in the Dates of ee the aboue fain emperor Severus, he fert a meffer chziHanbes ger toith letters onto pope Clidor (Zeperinusfatth tate mwthe Harifon) being the 15 in number, as thepfate, after bmes ofthe faint Peter, veclaring bntobim that he twas fullie (OTEM ae mindedto tecciue the driftiaireligion, and biterlic fo forfake the fuperfittous fcrutce of the peathen ify gous, |