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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. Thé hittérie'ofSedtland. 108 flaine,as before iserprefted. Hentigerneiventinith Tie caktell of faint Colme onto the cattell of Calivon ,otherivite - called Dounkelo, there thep remainedsinmoneths bed bnfo the forefatn Afpar. olitof Angtis. Tbwachot herewith the Pids being kindled, made a Ithe nosing BEad that the bobdie of thts dhimatitiivas tiv o4/q,, ferred,according to themaner , in Colintkill, : ina monattertetherebuilocd bp king Convalltea: Aidan recefued the crotwne, fitting ppon themarble Foenreeis Donand Angus, thatingreatnumberseamebnto hands of that holie father faint Colne.ceho willing te ching ad preaching tnto the peoplefAtholeCalt them,to heare their gonlic tnffrudions. <aLbereis tn the fante place,there the faidcattelifemetimes fon, achurchdedicated tuto faint Colne, built of faire fone, after the ciuftome tn thofe Daics wien, wy the PMs me that filenee might be kept, laid bis right bann poi the pandsst the kings head, and tn his left hand holeingbis Faint Coin, -crofierfaffe , madea bziefe erhoxtation , as well ae {quave ftone , being at this Dap abithops fe, comv xo to the king as to bis people, apmonithing them the kingan Cebithops monliecalied Dounkeld,indoivediwithmante faire -_of their duties each totvards other,but efpectatite he he prone, ere, retienues and great pollefftons,foy the maintenance = of the bithop and bis canons. | --erborted them onto peace and concozd,and beforeall things fo remember to talke inthe twaies ofthe - AttheGrmoneths end, thole tivoberfuons per. fons taking thett leaue cacy of other, not without {hedding of teares, departed tn funder, Hentigerne SHaintCoime returning into Olatcoty,anwfaint Colme into Jres dod,for in fo doing they might hope for twealttand -profperitie tn the fate of theft commontucalth,wwith allother gad graces, tthereas otheriuife, tf cither the people forgot their Duties toivards (Bon, 02 that i iad, bere reposting manie things, touching the the king regarded not dulie to erceute 02 fulfil bis great bertueandbolinesof king Conuall,andivith office, ingining God thanksfobis bountionstibefabat benotion be bad bene receincd bothof bim and 20 ralitie anv bigh benefits beftotved bpow bint, it bispeople, he moucd manic to tomnder greatlie thould come to pafic, thatintestine fevitions,confple thereat, to beate that aking inthe midffof all bis --racies,and ofher mifchtefesfhoulo rife among them, alinvements te pleature, houle pet be fo mindfullof _-to the irrecouerable lofeof the realme, by binging Divine meditations and goolie ererefles, gnthepere the fameinto danger to be ouertan with foe foy Saint Coime follofuing, faint Colme prepared toretarne into tein power, ifthepoionet repentin fine, amd call to The Sarons hauing knowwlenge of this dpoint: Arthurnus the fonneof Aivantheir king,they reiots mont betwirt Scots ¢1brifains; to draw the Scots Saint Cole FDO gteatlie at thegaine. Chatholieman faint -forthof their countrie, and to haue themat moze reponetyis, Colnte troubled twith fuch neiwes,cante bute Aidan, 10 aduantage, procured the pias to toine with thors: The Pics ¢ ‘ dom, anddeclaring onto hint how gricuouflie he bad of amb fo both their polwers being oniten togetiier , en- Dees Hh tredinto the Weitifh confines. Aidan accoming fo ter swto she fendedalmightie Gov, inpzocuving fuch mifchiefe the couenant came firright ote the aidof the 15xtothe as had infued of this warre, and reciting trparticw tains. Gdelfred and Wrndeus refuted to-fight fo, ~**"* lat the branches thereof, be moued the king bnto ferteine dates, as tt tuere of purpofe,therby to tua fud) repentancefox bis trefpatle, that he tholie. fab ric the Scots with watcand trauell, being as then Therepen- mitted Himelfe onto faint Colmes chaltifement, far frombome. Alf they lobed daitlie fo baueCeutmeothing Abo being aboutto depart in femblance fore offer bine kingof the Wleffarons to come Unto their ain: Cetline op doa. ded, the king got him by the deeue, and Would in no Beib dings Kings, that hebrought them ontoagremient,forall tthe chafe, butealled them backe bp the foundof.a eee briieluteot matters depending in controuerfie betwirt them -ruumpet;eho being afemblen heeretwith aboutthelt pinnt top -_-plerefotfing thereat, promifed with one boice, amd thereinith botned to follow the fanie, andto be euct teadie fo obeie the commantdement oftheir prince, and thebolieinftrucions of their bithops and other Sent Pics, hing Conran, Made alway by the fameCugentus, Saint Colme 3° 02 thelike bis ticllonte apuectifernents , all the peo- of pepe Come, and theie fubtecs. Heotiand. yall \asinthyontsenking in Argile,bythefreelece tion of all the cftates, be neuerthelefle kept on bis former purpofentournte , and came tuto innatill, bringing Aidan With him (apotntepby Connallta baue receiucd the gsucruement of the kingdonte tf be bab lined) thep were both receiuen with all benes onile uolence of the faid Linnatill cbtratie to moft mens Bas. the ecclefiatticall mtinifers,rhe affembie being srice ehebings diolued, the king Departed into Gallotvap , and soarmiem there delivered the countric of certetire Writith rob dimbeof aad cere, forit Hhoniv Mortlie come to pale, that he thoulb atteine tothe potteMtonof his CTChepsophefp grandfathers dontinions, and haue iffue that ouly ofGinnatill. fucceep him, to the great relicfe of the Scotith conv bers thathadinnaned tt. After this, ftudieng to mont-tnealth, Wy hat (pirit of proyheliehe bttredthefe wos, it is uncerteine, but {ure itis that bts purpofe was tobaue giuen over the gouernement of the kings becouldnot baue timeto accomplith bis vefire , fo: and plaieng onpipes and other inftruments, acco aviieaieel thus imthe nuibdeft of their chiefett ntirth, faapeniie aypered the Sarons and tits, which were ith Gr The Havong belfred and IBeudeus, Ayroching towards thensin and Pits, gadorder of battell, with ubome tucre aif thereft, Ducof the WHeltfarons, that had efcapen fromthe ris ba Ulales, sib courts -late bickering. Wherevponthe Hots NO Wtlaias aryecypen Ken outof countenance, infomucythat Atomtivent acotsaup amonglt tent, and toithabolo countenance evhoy Ries ted them to remember hotw balfantlie they bau al etsiaerhind. reabdic put to flight the other of thetr entmics, fo that there was great hope for aflured bicorte of theft ainancrhoas whetuife, if they tuonld nowMetv thelike mantte tev wa mem0 gaint them, not onelte for that be bnetwthe Scots courage againt them, as thep bad fheived befote ta MANE part,bicaufe fuch an holie and bertuonsfatherof the oun * Shed that there might be wwarres raifed betwirt the ginning that theyforced their abuerfarics , iwith Aghttouttis, to the Pics ,-but onelietotheendthat theirpowet iv Cvelfred fatle in that occaffon to incourage Scots and Pics twas not foz ante gad willbe bare fan tehome they inere matched, toginebacke, setther @acitesd them to follow the abuinitage now thus gotterA207 beiiig weakenedthoughthe fame, be might baue a bevis withbis pias tiketwife mabe great flaughter move ealie preie of their countric,the thidyhe purpo. in that wing of the Scots, totth the tbicy be tricot fed bpon occafion to tuade,and toine bute bisowne tred'; fo that finallte the fame Scots percething the kingdome of Po2thumberlaw. \Sittains beaten Dotone and foze diftreffed on their Brudens at the fir gaue no care ontobis carnelt to rum a Motions ano largeoffers , but at length through the 60 ‘fine, ‘fell thiough difcomfoyt thereof wate. Chere were Maine inthis battelion the Scoconnfell aw procurementof fore of bis nobles, coy tithmensfine WBzennius lieutenant o2 (am thep ter, Tupted by bribes recetued at Coelfteds bands, and mebbim) thane of the Sle of Spmntltwtth Dungar Till putting ints the kings bead fundzie forged in» aan the noblesbeing togitherson buating, fell at bat tit ance,and therebpon makinga fraiey fundzie of them gt were Maine, Zhe beginners and fuch as tere mot ay mediatlie theretwity fed trite Wyuders king of the on 3 Within tioentie dates after his,cozonation, bring {utpaifen twith a grievous difeafe of acatarthike rheume, andthe {quinancie, he vas conftreined to Bicts;fo bp Wwilfullerile to fate ward their linesBUS poneee™ Aidarraceording to the meaner tet fuch cates acculto- spot --smiedsteqnired tohaue thofe ontlatwes Deltuered Bee ee formations of the Scotithmens dailie attempts a Gaink the piatlh nation; he determined to toine the kings third forme , and nofndatianm ber of otter gentlemen befise. Zhe bingtyimielfe {caped by belps Kepe bis chamber,committing thepublikeadmint: -_-dbim,that he might bx inffice pon therm acco:D4NS" |neh Warre tobe proclamed againthe Scots, asthole -preafle, tas Maine (asis fatd amongtt the reftoue, Lievetthof woo. fever though increaling ota fegmatike bu the pong genticmen,atlenged mante things in Getr pee com the league ard all bonDsof oldfrienvthtpandfo;mer firation of therealnebntoAtan; Werevponfollos -licasthephad ocferned.. ravens taking pele -_excule; (itl neferring fodeltucr them; till at lengt oe be-procured twarre to _bimiclfe and bis counttl, joa Re $02 Aidat-the Socotithhing, offended in that OF nw bands. -reffored gto him, canfeo a number of vn ero -_firlt to ferdya great bati¢ of catch wie eet death,berendzedinmof deuoutiolleintothe hands' Soegvent roAivang Whis redemer; appointing biskingdome asit) {were bp deliueric of feifineuenthere bponbisnenty: might rich bauc thofe! rebels and publibe offerte With the Saronsagaint thei, andcaufed therbpon pcos Rinuatiy. WOrbzed bplongret , thatakker14 moneths pace, engbpon bis' bnbovien bis abot, tbich by infirucion of fain Death bedifur' Colme, heing prelent inithbimat the houre ofhis. 0 74SastTe aflailing the other. Bante other tomzdshe bicep tvadto haue bene ever enimics bnto the Sarons,but ab monithing themto fight manfullie, till the onfet gl fo fox that he bimfelfe twas defcendedof the nation sini callenAgathprfes, of the which the Pids(as tas 5° nen bp the entmies caufeohinrto make arena. he Harons laid about themfo toutlic in the ber Che Barons thought) were alfo cone. Wut the caufe aby be twi, church was amongtt then, and having the cietelt Fes Dome (as beconfelled himfelfe licng bponhis death culpable were fought for by the kings oficets, 1 bed)and to baue reftozed it bnto Aidan Hho hada So baue bene hadto ward;) but thep in ditobetens M atreff,froke and beat the officers berie fore, ano death, by beingpreuenfed Botwbeit right therebnto. coulpnotbhe deutfen, ahat with oanfing, finging, Scotsann A feruants of Godin the way of his laiwes Wentby allineans be could deutfe,to perfuade 1B Deus the Picith bing to renetw the warres with the Scots, promifing him all the ato he couly make a f teine peeres togtther; till it chanced that diners of 30 Mandavos, made fnch fop andtriumy):, as greater nave bythe Ding tethe mannerin thofe Dates.But ns they Wee yaropig, >) . kingbomes. Duer thatof Portbumberiand,adio « hing nert bite the Pics, one Coelfredreigned, a manof erceding defire to inlarge bis Dominion.We _-ter proufded for, and that the people might take all Thus continued the realme tn quiet trate fo cety of Ceuline Aidan would not fufter his meiitopurfueta far king of the ning feuen feuerall Kings to gouerne the fame as go amazed with the fight beeveof, twere (udventte trl feave of the -_ber,and Cathnesle, there toleare and determine all rere futes and quarelsofbis tubiecs, ¢ to gine o:der fo the abmriniftration of the latucs and all publitie ab -_fairesjas thepfhould fee canfe and occafion. We te quiredalfo S, Colne to be prefent ener with thea, that matters touching veligion might be the bet lines fonne,twithagreat numberof other, thepent Frances fome documents and bertuons evammplesint tries, thep Divided the fame into fener parts, ozvei peeresof hisrealme, to be holden peorelic tr thpee (sp iotuons _-uevall parties thereof,ag (1 Galloway, Louchqube robe bet authozitic, i Mardements, Arthis meane time the £ Hing defuen and put backe the Writains tr and occupicngall the refineof theft Lands criedbpSkpedation :infornuch that imbzacing Aidan, bebad 50 things done in thofe publike feMTloms tn right ga cas Rinna. Fhus faint Colnte haning accompliGen that abies teiochoene' les onto bis tvanteobome, there bevi Connell, > thought it a pace of bis dutictogothithertobe at matnteinegadozdersandquiet ruls though hisdo the funeral, and Dewing,twas asone of the chiefell 4° minions, be apointen an affemblie of the chtefell 5. mem Atrmatitetece therein erecutingof the oblequies. hidbeingens tedking of ded,and hearing that innatill the brother of Con- thofe Darons, that at the fir, Heaing Cuthaene Msto finn, ‘fame. Whenfaint Colmehadmane anendotthele eryrm Dducethemagaine into the right path of bis latves € ozd{trances,ahentoener thep Mould fo fall from the , fap folwards Colmekill, there fo be buried, be Mmaner came ouer to thetr std. lic Diftreffen and pntthe refiour toflight. Codforbisfanour, that t-might pleatc him tore intoScot- commandementof king Conuall, hic Aivan(as tand,bunging pe haue heard)to auoid the traines of Cugenins,ficd 578.H.B. and after the birth of our Saniours79. Haint Colme then being throughliecertifien of SHuaintColme his death, and that the corps was forward onthe Sateen the Hictorte pet remained with the Scots; butIekng bite Wrudeusthe 7d tcith kingmoaning him by wap of diuerfe godlie aducrtifements to incline bis af, Suagrement fection bnto peace. At length he div fo may by tras pale telling funbd:ie times fo and fro beftulyt the tivo Camethagaine Deotland, taking Aidanonct withhim thither, bp taking the fea twith this Aiban,andcommingonland onthe coatts ef Scotland, toas no foner there are yeveathof riuedbut that pefentlie be had bnotwlenge bow the Conuat. king was dead,being the pereofbhisreignethero, iedloaght from Calivon caffell otheriwife: calla Dounkelo, betwnipt With great Gaughter on both focs, though in theend usnant: that af the enimies firll inuaned fhe Bel tains,thonanarmie of Scots (ould be fent with all {peed into iBzitaine , to belpe to Defendthe court frigagatnt fad) inuafisns: but if the Scots were fir innaded, then fhoulp the Weitatnsinfemblable - batthe Scotgand Britains hantng bitowlengetiers S*"" wife fuffer himto go from him, till he bad declared buito him forte comfortablecanes hoiwtoredzefle 5, of, firtt thought tt bef fo tncounter with him, before be fhould fine with the other 5 amdthus budetilay ayy ccore the matfer, for the quieting of bisconfctence. At Ding that their onelie refuge remattied inthete ar ano waitai: Saint Colne Iorrath faint Colure lamenting the kings cafe, fatter mio2and weapons , gaue the onfet fo ficreelte opon purty red bintfelfe to be intreated, and fherebpon repatred . E oe pucrinte Sreland with bis mother, for doubttabe pace detmist tone fitto Galloway. FFinallie the matter greto bi mets toa filo,which twas fonghtonin Denticth,not farre hat hav (potied anv robbed his fubieds, contrarie to Mihifie betiwirt tem. Zhe Scottth king Aidan per, a Ceiuting thepractife of the Sarons,andtogither ther toith the bntra%hof the pias, the betterto beableta = @¢ TRE their malice , toineth in league' with the 5y- wee, tains; this article being the cycled in the thale co- - 4p neta tig) of tye 10s ere flaugh pele rye apcotg run aiwae, of bis fonne , tho ftateng to get his father outof the On the Sarons fine, there was piste Theobaly G- -_delfrevsbzother,and Cutha the ting of Zeftfarons bis fonne,as before pe bauer heard,withagreat num. -_ber of other. Coelfren himvelfe toft one of bisects. enetrey tot -*zudens the Piatt bing was hart tn the thigh;and one of his elev. befives thisbe loft agreat multituneof bis people: Bay has Coelfren hauing got - notable a i a ye thigh. |