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Show The hiftotieofScotland, Thehiftorie of Scotland. Bo Fenreth for that he tvoulonotfemeforefnfear Ce itt: One friendHip! WuE theqwidsare ‘of Tadtyia: onekillancther, that thep were a more cumbzarite nie indifferent offers ,fvascontentedto conte toa tothe Pics, than aid, then it came to the point of conununication, and fo therebpon both the kingsin -fernice; bp reafon tthexcof that wing twas thortlic prefericenf boty their armies arrangedin the field beaten Dotwhe and put toflight. Which then Len: teadie fo fight, came togither ina place appointed, neth bebeld , be fet in With bis hoxtemen on the ve backs of the Ptcs,noww lett bare by therunningthus nto either of them being accompanied witha like nuns ber oftheir nobles, as by the heralos it tuas acco2 atvapof thofe in the fforefain twing : and fo entring Piaseray, bepertia: ded. Were Dzulien twrth mente reafons going a tnamonged them, difordzed thetr arate tn fuch toile, fion ofpeace houtto perfuade peace, fhetved hotv neceflarie the that bp no meansthey wereable toain themfelues, bp Dautken, fame toas betivirt the tivo nations: and agate, 10 02 come fnto ante order againe ; fo that in the end a hotv Doubtfulfortune twas fo them that traffed to thep tvere faiteto thzoty botunetheir weapons , and Piletsis put fake them to their fete, thereby to efcape the dan- to fights nich in bir buttedfall fauour: at lenath be orety fo this end,that tfikenneth could be contented to grant get. Such heapsof laine men,armour,¢ weapons late bere ¢ there ffretued in the placeof the battell , Mernes, Bn- a peace, the Pias Mould releate all {ud right, title gus, and Fite aD intereft as thep bad tn the countries of Mernes, that the Scots tuere forced in follotwing the cate to breakethett avaie,o to pate the more fpedilie: bp isrequitedof Gneus and Fife, buto hint and bis fucceflors the ee" Scotith kings fox euer, fo that be thould make no means thereof, falling amongett tbole bands of fhe Pias, manie of then were flaine, further claime bnto anie other of thofe countries his mitchiefe kenneth perceining, commen Renethee tibich the pics as pet polletfen. Rennethhis Perebnto enneth anflwcred , that be twell bre 20 deth to found the retreat , and fo gathering bis peo- pend Derffod hotv biffable fortunes latwes tuere , but fthens the Pics fought in an oniuft quarell as to defrand the pofteritic of theftlatufull king Bungus, fro latelie reigned amongef them, of the rightfull inheritanceof their kingdome,thep themfelues had ple about their fandards , be aypointen certeine freee compantes in twarlike oder to porfue in chale of the enimties , thilett he bimfelfe twith the reffoueas boodefill tnx the place ( there the field twas fought) all that dap and the nert night following. Lhe Seo fifh capteins that were fent to follow the chafe, earneftlie erecuting their kings commanbdement, made gteat flaughter of {ics inal places there thep might overtake thent, Deulksert the Pict qye hinge 30 hing bimfelfe being purfued to the riuer of Laie, thevies (uti caufe to Doubt fortunes chance,there the Scots bauing put vpon latwfull armour, and feeking to ate teine that by tuarre thich by other means they could notatteine at the hands of the bniutk poffeffors,thep had lefle canfe to miftruft bir fauour, ¢ therefore tf fo2 that he couln not patie the fame, twas there Maine "am the Pics there deffrous of peace,thep ought to caufe {with the thole retinue Hhich he bad about him. 3 & furvender to be madeof their kingdome into bis tsfatd, that the Scotit}men incountred toth the bands, accozdinglie as thep well knetvit foas reas Pics that dap at fener {undsic times , and in feuen fon thep thould, Aid that commonttie might there: fundgte places , and fill the bfctozie abodeLith the of infueto both nations, being by fuch means once Scots.We day after the battell{uch as han follotved inined and bnited into one intire hingdomte,be Doub+ the chafe returned to the there thep pefav ten not but thep onderffod if (ufficientlic trough. ie carpe; ce Sind as for other conditions of peace than this, be ted bnto thenneth thetr king, the armour ano other tolo them plainelie there twonlv be none accepfen. tpotleof Daufkenthe wicilh H. hich thep bought hus did the kings depart in funder , without ante 40 with them, befioes great abundance of other pl agréement concluded : and being returnedtothetr lage and rides, Hbich they hav gotten ofthe entries acinies , thepmakereadte totviethe matter bydint that were flaine.D2ufkens armourand other things of fkoo20. belonging to bis otvne bodie , tuas offered bp f --Dicts the Scots. THith thefeandmante otherefter after. ikennefl erhorted his people fhat nay fo thetv fhemfelues ment, fth the fame thould iuoge tether Cheorrerot the Scots Hhould rule and gouerne the Wids ,02 the thebattell, faint Colme , itt the church dedfcated to bis name within the le of Colmekill, there to remaine asa monument of this bidozie to fuc) as houlocome tual tuo2ds then he had incouraged his folks to the Afker this the trhole pret and fpoile as gathered battell he divided them into thee wards, as tino amt DfufdedDamongeff the fonloters . Sienneth twas Wings md a maine battell . Jn cuerie of thembe <q counfelled to haue difthargedbhisarmie, and to have fet Giri archers andarcubaliffers; and nert bnto them pikes and fpeares, then bilmenandother with fuch fhozt teeapons: lattofall, an other multituoe iwith all kind of tueapons, as twas thought mot expedient . Zhe fore ward was committed to the leas departenbome ; but be purpofing now to make al end of the thole twarres, fith Ye toas: in uch afoyin sonst iO past ken theptpillbeareitntheeUearts. a pefive to revenge ec all fash lofies asthepbane inanivBitte futtcinedtip thisiparre .OUberebpan Fide berelicbelicue;that ee thereisnoneotthe Picih nationtrontiiencefosth, their pouth and pong chilozer: leatt they being veb © cenped of that: linage; bireatter im time to come; <cttime themfelues fo the reucnge of theft parents deaths, and that motwithoutperil of the otter lofe of our countrieam bingdeme. ut < 9 This fentenceofthe king, though t(emedto cru Picind pars uitig Difpatcedthe inhabitants, fcised the countrie @ datary= into bis one bands, making partition of the fame ashe fatu canfe,and vfuidingtt amongft bis nobies, the gouernoz, 02 elfe of fome ppomontodie, riuer , 02 felues of all things neceffarte to make an iffue bport Muevpon the ancient cuftonie of the nation) that the memozie of the Pictith names might end togither with the inv babttants. twas theougblie tried in thefe lat warres with the Plas, Lhere remaine onto this dav tokens and old Tuines of a caftell fituate betwirttheriuerof Lenin and faint Benneths hurd, thicy(as pet apearetty) thas fenfed abouttith feuen rampires, and as ma Me ditches , therein the pofteritic of this warthte man after bis peceaffe bad their habitation by the (pace of manie bundzed peeres, Louthianreteined ill the former name, fo honozable was the remem, 60 » bsance of that famous pzince king Loth among tieery gt: all men. ZXbefrongeft cattell of the uhole countric, St Oats War Benneth beftotwed bpon that baliantcapteine nas Bag u ‘exreay med Bar, thole counfell and fortwardferuice fon "Dunder the Scots in no (mall ften in thofe warres, in ahicy) the Pics were thus (uboucd. Khar fortrefle ever G tightoeanocrucllbattell betweethem.AThetoo menthat iwere amongeft the Pics, of hom there Was nofmallnumber,, tpecialliein the rightwing, made fuch awofull noite,ben they bebelo the men the Picith hingdome (as pe knotw)is fore tm e thet potwer being biminithen by force of foarte»> ? brought fo thatpoint, thatit reset itorbane _terlie to deftrofe and erterminatthe tho ie fs Thich actought tobe abbozren,ifit tere pane DS bpaniemeanesto dzatv them (our hore; ? » Wut tn the meane time the Pics prepared thet: Che ies foxped bp With earth and ftones bponthe one fide of s the citie,fo that of along time before thete bad bene ee no tap forth bpthe fare. Uaherefore in the Darke of Pro names The countrie anctentlie called Woretk(a, was qt the night the Pies ridding atvapthe carth and ras naan bus uen bnito tive brethzen,Anguftan,and pernan, bp -_-mell thereivith tt tors clofen vy, abont the thirn teafon tbereof the one part of the fame countrie watch thep palle forth at that gatein ged order of "pan, Wwascalled Angus,andthe other the Pernes. Whe Bigug, _battell, fetting firtt bpon fuch Scots as kept the erg, linage of thofettvonoble mem remaine onto this -_ftanding twateh, ho Were inDoubt of nothing tee dap, Kheregion thichtill then was named Dtholt _-_than of ante tffue to be mae onthat fide, by ineans nia, twas turned aftertwardsto the name of Fife,at 50 thereof theptereeafilic oywreffed, and likewife the tt, ter the name of one Fife Dnffe: abhofe valfancie other that kept the inner watch), infomuch that the orelle vtterlic deftroien ¢ rid them ont of the oe) 2 > forif anie man thall thinke it bet to faifer the em ance amongt them,andtheretwith erbooting them fing no deceitgranted their requeff, and therebpor commanded his people toceafle fromall maner of other notable water 02 place, according as tvas the 40 the Scots. Chere twas alto anoldgate forlet ano a tonite Chen commanded be his trumpets to found to fhe battell, hich the Scots beganwith fucha cheeres fullfhout, that the yics euen bpon the firfk onfet Were fo amazed, that if Dautken had not with conw fortable two2ns relicued their famting fomadhs, the moff partof them bad fled twithout anie firoke firice toftand bp him at that pzetent, there was fought a dates , in the abich meanetime thep might take av uife faa the furrender of the citic. Kenneth niiftru annotanceof the enimies,for that ferme. not toceafe from purfuing the enfitiies ‘ once bar _pilie hets tell tare of . And that We map 'P of, -_fometthat of this danger not prefent, the the tate fabled, broad ithe countrie, camethither with anrightic Petbute das. Accoding fo the merits of eucrie of them dulie Wweied and confidered, he added ney names bnto ve, uerie quarter and region (either after the name of andbis countrie, and to bfe the bictoxte as eougdt, 7? * het. Wut being incouraged throngh the prefenceof thett king, Hewinghimlelfewith déerefullcountes Pics,with thelr cilozen, por traf tebe in fateite Camelon, th the fame,-as Well bp teafon of trrength of the place,as alfo ofthe trong garifon fhich was apport fed fo befend rf, rae dbemtieth therefore hauing fakenhis pledfure ay Wenneey cons TCrcommds ell tomany,vet hbether for that thep faty the fame ts 20 arntic to befiege the citte. Ano fiviE fenping tito Sinetyemtoy, Blow the Tandtwtth the kings pleattirejo2 that thep thoughtit thent toithin,to know if thep would pecto,hewasary to pid, * mot erpebient for.the (uertie of the Seotith com Woered,bow fithy it plainelic appeared,that the Scots nion-Wwealth , ttivas allotued and ratified by them could be fatifficd toith nothing but with the Nangbter of all fuch as fell into their hands, afwwell of tuomen Scrael act all,; Sneh crneltic herebpon tas foithtwith Hhetven committedby throughout all the Piaith regions, that there as and chilozcn, tutth impotent aged,as of others, thep on Hot one lining creature-of humane thape let aline, tere minded netierto furtenderthetr hold iwith life, the fauing (uch as faned themfelucs twithia the walics GUherebponthe fiege continued bpthe fpace of mae Bits, of Camelon, o2in certeine other bolos amd fortre nie Dates, Whileff the Scots inthe meane time got {es,andalfo about tivo thoufand of tyofe that fled ine -_togither agreat number of fagots, and other fuch They of Cas melon require fo Cugland : for all the refioue.tucre mof bumerct> 3° bzuth u and fruffeto fill the ditches tithall, tbich were truce fog thee fullie murthered and laine , tuithout refpec either bette Deepe anid bzoav,at length shen thep within bee dates, of age,fer, pofeMton, 02 effate. This ikenneth ba. gatito want vittels , theprequireda truce for thre the thitd was led bp Donald the kings brother. Lhe king bimfelfe toith a trope of bosfenten followed . and brought toa lotw ebbe, 0 till tint a all Chall bane recoucred his forces againe, be tha bap , cure to bimfelfe (as 3 geile) moze Danget - , ' OFMiftiak thderonneth th:dhah the fame. And fo annandate, liketwife @awevale toke naine of the water of Cweoale. Civwo, Grd ClaveMaie of the river of Cludse, Jv Ciuvetoate. Nie ihiaieviniaiiie ator countries; townes, and cas ftels han thetr naines changed af the fare time,- af ter thep tametnito the poffemion of the Scotifpniti, fhuslatelie {courgedbp os, :0ur friends , J thinke ro bpon fuindsie confinerations , for a IwitnenteoF their i¢hett (orcept tweauill neglect our ote fafeties)bts bictoriousacs atchinedagaing the Pics. Further: The gentle= cc ferlis to deftroie the inhole nation ; by putting to the moze , into the citie of Camelon toere withdzatwne women are ec fivozd.not onelie bitharien and women, but alfo all the moil- part of all the noble mens tines of the preferuied in Ding of one War , amanright tkilfull in all Marlike knotledge , the (econd one Dongall gouerned,and mie to rematne tn quiet.after be beonce incakened y» Kept thetrolbnames Gill, Dzdolucta thortlie after Sins of the began to fakethe name of Annandale, of the viuer Sie ene "C {pill:-beares ante: faithfribfrtendihip: towards the ec Mcotsx: heroine Hiptupcmi notmake the Ptas, wardnelle, called togtther the multitude, and i this wife began to btter onto them bis nrindan ,, purpofe. € 3tis the outie of a ged capteine, then be bath the bicozie in bis hands, ¢ as pet the warres >» notended, tf he mind the preferuation of binielfe them to fucccur in all places there he fatw ned. 6 quilbed, till he hanccither manethem bis frends, thing D2ul- ce Hubboone nature ;andfonefirousoftelenge, that: anteone of thinr aliuey Gotong ag 121 2 of ditietle bales tuere alte chariged , btitpet fine Chechana o -_‘flanghter tent on almoft euenfo the kings tent Wwitl great noife and clamo?, as is commontte feene in fuchfuddentumults, efpectallie dancing in the night feafon, When the dap began once to aypeare , the pias twithn:alwing totwarss the citie by the fame tate they came, were parfued bp the Scots, andno (mall number of themflaine at the entring. fhe citie alr fo bad bene tahen at the fame time, but that the Picts out of the turrets ano loupesof the walles, di {charged a wanderfull number of quarels, barts, -artolwes, fones, and other things bpon the Scots, as thep aproched nere tothe gate, there their fet: lotwes(that mabethe iffue) halted to enter againe -intothe totone. Chere were laine of the &cots at BMettrenme thence (after bis name)bath bene called Dunbar, thatts to fap, the caftell of war. Xberedetcendedof him anoblehoute orfamilie, this bickering aboue fr hund:eb, theretwitl sen: siememels neth twas (0 kindle with wrath, that octetting the : _fallyodofthe Pics , he botwen bp open ott that he bearing the name of thiscaffellcontinuingingreat and bono2,euen bnto onr time, of the ahidthe farles of Sparch had their beginning, andcontinued ng in that Dignitie from one to another,tity fury twouldnot depart from the fiege , till he had put the -citie and them within to fire and fwo2d, twithout {paring of ante ,e(ther one 03 other. he conttans Sundzie times he attempted to haue toonethe ¢t jad Pe‘ bee branches of right famousmemozie.Lhenanes citie bp foxce of aMlault, but the pias Hilt on pag boy It fieged, |