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Chakehis Ames. ,, jenepartenoutot this iife , though to much abu tebe Tobhurt a prick, etic beaccounteDav Ofenfetwmericatdeath, sont priets, \ That ground voherintngA is pa Groumdtove lieth burted, leaue tt Ontilled for feuets ieftontiileD. pei fpace. ‘ iepute eucrie gqraue Holie, and adore ig ity che fiaueot the crofle, foasthou Graues. panceof rhenmatile matter, at Fortiuiot, inthe Sree parte of ourtord856, Wisbooic toas conuciedinto g.-.H,3, the Sle of Colmelsiil, and there ponszablic buried a. monghis anceftors. : AFter his deceathe fueczden in goucenment af yoy41) oy the realme his bother Donald, farve differing tofightat re gncounter bis entnries, tehome he found at Feds Jerooith, wR inqualities from hisnoble baother the forefain Ben fourperte fhalt be well adutfed that inno voile with chp feet thou treadbponit. neth;butpet before be camte to the rule of therealnte, name lace. be difclofed not bis vicious nature, for doubtof of detb dish» i. 20 Fendingthchinabis brother . Peuertigelente he han teBam api." tiectnieheiencopdinig to the quant Thedodicof anodlemanot himtbat Tashisexamplesofafolateliing:tobemimo fas {ef on noting buton wanton pleatue; asin fhe tnlatofull bfe of concubines, riotous bankets toile, butyetin mourning loge EDOLOLONS "manner. " : regara atall: for {uch charges as he Should baue attend pts bodietothe graue.Cyeonebebene at for mainfenauce of metof twarce to hepe ing mounted ‘bpon a white oeile hall 30 the fronticts ofbis realme, tere {mploted ona lost -of raltals, that ferucd him inthe furtherance of bis beare the coate-arinozof thedead, andthe wanton delights and boluptuous defies, as bunth other inmourning apparell with his face Gdgerebpon rings , diuersof Fehonthenobles remembslng tutte yeeae out how his mailer is dead: and there: : < hbat ayperteined fo thefr duties, fpared not bu : Loith the people mabing an outcry againtt him, be Gail fretctwwaies Depart and get Him with all (pad tothe \ place‘ feo vohence ebm licadmonithen the king what anger wouldintacot yan A his mifozdered bebantoz, if he reforiied not his ma ners,n02 refireined the licentions doingsof bister nants ana familie, ‘ But then thep perctud ththat hep perceiued hop themtelues ran into difpleature; they fozrolwed nota little,to fee fo fall hope of amenoffad) igitt 1 enormities, as enerie &here reigned though there top enerlating life, tnthelandof permamet light pm toies hs es e Baty -gtai; foall poutifall perfors giner to fenfuall lad ee aaay Gece ante rs on ofie was{uppofednotapperteining to the order of watneoe 2Madadage a €f But this cuftome of au buriall,as that which « rettic, fo that there teas no meafuureof offen the chriftian religion,the age that followed did GF ose wecuau Wane NL al god gousTHAnT witericaboliin aanonng to the priefts in 5° iwzong twas placedin fedof risht,anb contempt of fteed ofthe horffeand armor,fiuepounds fterling in monic forthe offering. With thefeand diners other ordinances,which time and other iat prot Speecrated haue abrogated, dininghis iietinie his people in great felicitie >" 5 aeananieeD eucrietabercin place of OP Anthismeanehbile, the reftouc of the piste &% x mainingamonatt the Englitymen , ceafleo notte eee folicit theqonertiogs of the countric to aid them i pitthe recouerte of their made tie keel ms ies onen teffo2ed fo aga fheir ancient feates.betet Atlengy © = Sxeutehis thie, beteanatenonto the church of Hat holicman ¢, and Cllakings of Porthumberlandwere pertnadee Fee pay .eule,Cucr fince thich tine the towne bathben Anyjeweg, called S.Andzetves, and thofe thi gouernedthe ee church Oat oeaprtiexttegrad the great ops cotland: for the realme twas not dint- though inftant fute to take that enterpzife in ban, jy the rather bpon truff of god fuccefie, for that ther onderffmd iuhat Lacke ofpolitike oaermenenerematitcd amongeff the Scots, by teafon ped aia ocefes tilt the dates of alcolnte the 3, tho by divine infpiratton (as is fat) veined the feof Murthlake, rote called Abivden: but fudhas kings naughtie eis and moft inozbinat trade of life. Wut firtt there asa league conclnnco wid ey nelwarticles of agreentent bettwirt the Crglihuet rons thdinesitiaplas 5 ‘plac loreRevlonseins uer thep torre if. cinco costheiroust" ptaneaneWictttien nifains and. Cnglitymen foined p' weve reputed of bertuous bebaniour and know: Betluch was the continuance of tote kbich goucrs: hedthechurd) cf .Annetwes,that therehane bere aboucthe number of fortie bithops refident there, Tince the Gt inftitution of that fee; manic of them; and Writaing, as pet inbabiting along ne po -_githersandintmot [pedie and forcible twile wee wateroh Miven, fir pitching their campe™ counteie of ers. Frombbence immediatite Bing Divert (being apointes as general in that -_ - feized into their hands all that tehich lieth from the amie bounds of Cumberland tnto Sterling baidge, fine hept polet= ding norefiftance intheir tap at all. Werevnta at fion of Cuins -_-tvell the Englithmen as Wyitains bled the vicorie eee an -beviecruellic, fparing neither one no2 other of the peas mie,thzough erample oftheir pzince,twas fo cogrup Scotifh blond, that bp anie meansfell into their eng bp the Nifhed with hozes,bawwds, ffetvs,and dicing tables, in fuch twife, that all fuch prontfion as thould bane -_the cdaceofthe ford. a piso dking Obert purpofed to baue patled the water con aorta ferued fo2 fore and ffaple of bittels , twas fpent in Tiotous banketing tithout anie o2der 02 meafure: ¢offentimes (as it chanceth abhere politike gonerneinent lacketh) there bawened amongeff them in the armie , otfco2d and bariance with fundzie murders amd flangbters. of Forth , that toate to haue entered into Fife, «fo oner Late into Anqus: but hearing that the Scots bad gathered a potver fo impeach bis paflage , be ftated certeine daies . At length dnderftanding that the enimies twere nothing of that puifance 02 nun ber, as at the firft thep tnere reported tobe; he dev When the enimies were aduertifen hotv farontof termined to fetouer incerteine boats ten thoufand of gwd and difcreetchieftcins, Dibright with allfped Qotamightic hot togither againe, and before bis and weather, that rofe in that inffant, there focre Gnghihmen _-fiue thoufand of them djotoned, thereftoue being "20MNCD. Syp20c) twas loked for of the Scots,be commeth vp. on them one mozning in the breakeof the dap, and conftreined to lmd againe on the famefide from the thich thep lofed, bauingloft through biolenceof the Affaileth themin their lodgings, thersin be found them fo orpronidedof all helps to make refiftance, _-tweatherall their tactsle ann tole furniture of their -veffels, Dfbert being alfo admonithed with this mi- that it as a wonder to fe the diforder that aypeas tedamongeft them: fome of them running bpon fortune, thought gwd to attempt no moze the fart ous rage of the water , but vetermined by land to their enimies naked withoutall diferetion , other gobnto Sterling , there be bnderftmd be Mould breaking fo2th of the campe to faue themfelues bp 50 find the 1zitains, with Hhome be might fcine bis Aight , not {paring hill no: dale there they fa anie -_-ppotwerand pafle ouer the beloge thereand fo inuade wap to efcape the enimies hands, though it were other of the Scotith regions thich lap thereabout . With prefent danger of breaking thetr necks Downe the fioeling banks and craggie rocks, being fozced Wut at bis commingthither,certeine Scotith anv +ayamoie -baflabours came bnto bim to fue fox peace, trbich tne to; peace, thereto bpthe fierce purfute of the Cnglifhmen and Britains , tho mok eagerlie preafed bpon themin thep bumblie required at bis bands in name of the tole realme , befeedying bim to confider tuell the all places, to reuenge the late receined onerth:oty ofiinesis hands, promifing to be fnbte Whe bithops lee, which before py bad bene at Abirne. rites the Womens, thata greater hath not bene beard Oder all things fod in the Scotifh campe for want 4o of bis men; but though a (udder tempetl of tind 4 great manie be came;the other going freight to the al- 4° soir toms were not regaraed, but fos the fame tav,Ball there offerbp bute the patel HIS flamethevetyth aanehadeee bene bis olvine, and therebpon remmucd oner tedin bictous cuffomes, that the campe twas reple 30 hands, but prtefts andall pafled one wap,thatis,by coalt ofthofe peoe cokes, babes, ruftians, and fud eee - agrees ning bis ie hoalleieDae from the altar, Wailcrie _-ttricken into the peoples hearts, and namelie into fite on them. he fpoile was diutded amongeft the * fouloiers and meitof warte, thich ferued themtto fall bfe 02 commoditic : for all the pouth of the are fure,andnotfor the bfe of fvarres,ihereof hebadne coucted Hall ride bpon a blackepozflesvoyo -Writainsby Calloway, theretwas fuchfeare miren Louthian,eye swith foxrotw ( forlofte oftheir friersand Kinttolks) Sane ned the bictorie in this conflid, fupoted all had Hips, with tmall refiffance take them, fpoiled them Satris t4- of all {uch things as tere found aboard 5 and after fet gingkepinng of hatwhes, hounds, ¢ horlles for pleas Letthere betwobnightsozelquireste in the end Dfbert with his people was chafed fo the nert mounteins. Donald haning thus obtet+ Anon after,then ittwas certeinlie khotwen that aye Englith the Englifymen were entred bp Louthian , ahd the menmuade Civexd With all polltble hak , marching fogthtill he of in anie region. Zothat all proniffon to defend eye Scots caine to the mouth of that riuer , there there laie at 20 their countrie was quite neglected , fo amazed were Icft comfozts alichorcerteine Cnglilh beliels, laden with pronts the Scots twith the fudden changeoffortunes faro2, Ae fion of bittelsand all other things neceffaric for the The Cnglithmenherebpon tokeall fhe countrie ec furnitute of an armie. Donald fettiig bpon thefe uento the water of Forth, andliketwife the Waitains continucd fcarie tivo peeres inthe oftate, but that he ae hm ofno: hath well belerucd of the commonwealth, f Gail be buried tn folentme and pompous {port readie to giuebattell; abere after fore fight, 00, abd flauagbter of their friends and binffolks. Lhere Mera faing MEDOf the Scots in this moptall bickering aboue tate of the cafe as it fod, and not totruffto much Fortuneis onbrittle foxtune, the tbich thetweth bir felfeneuer baits, ftable; but commonlie bfeth to call backe againe bic SerDenay tiwentic thoufano perfons . Ling Donald being fall co grant of prolperons (uccelle , bere the recetuer Peers) allepe atthe firft affault of the cnimies, as he that bath not (kill to bfe if moderatlie, and the banqut matic. bay Drunke ouer night more than inough, asta» ken before he could make ante thift fo; bimfelfe, Ci cance is With the refiouc of the nobilitic,that (caped with life. ‘ten, Lhe Scotith camwe , the nert day after this hed feemeth to haue beente (ufficientlie copreded. As faz the Scots , though it might aypeare thattheir ‘once was greatlie abated, t that refiftance houlo little auatle them : pet tere thep minded fo Die tx Stlerthzow , was rifled , the {poile being diulded a pefente of the(r liberties rather than to fubmit then mongeft the Englithmen and Writains. But when -_felues onto anié canditionsof bile feruituoe. he the fame of this infoxtunat battell was noifed once wraty through the realme of Scotland,bow the kingwas m= taken prifoner , bis campe toene,the armie offconv wg. fited, ano almoff all the fonloiers and menof warre in, ‘words of thefe ambaflabozs being throughlie wetey -(thongl (ome take thein in great pifvatne) pet inthe end it twas fuppofen that after biderte thus had aw gaint the entmies , hoftozable conditions of peace Gaine thot fewwof the nobles tbic were leftaline ought to bepreferred before Doubtfull twarte . was fay dole and lamtentation mave ouer all, as ese te temaining prifoners in the entmies bands , there GHereopon anfwere toas made to the ambatlar = : = biskingdome, fas the fame fretched forth ti onto the confines of Mozthumberland on the one fidea tothe Zles of Drknie ontheother, the fea compal fing the refidue, at the length afterbe han reigned a tS Seah niethho ies pe hang (as ts aid)inlargen the bounds of Mt S inikituted by the godlic ogdinance of MAN, the regtffer of faints,sBut nol fo returne bto dient, The dounrs Sabeaidis fentan heralobrite Donaly the Scott king, com> -_-though the realmehadalreadic beneloft tuithont res ao manding hint either to farrender bp onto the Pits -couerie, Some there were that blamed fortune , allfud regionsas the Scotshavtakenfromthem, -fomecurifen the ticked traneof lifeinthe king, 0 either elfeto loketobaucthe Cnglithmenand wei ther betwailing the great calamitie of this mifthance fainsnoleffe their enimics than the Pics, thofe put the farilein diners other things, as m fueh cafes caufe they badfaken bpon them fo mainteine md commonlieit falleth out : fo in fandsic heads are e defend. ; uer fundgie opinions. Sante ran bp arid dotene Donald being at the fir fozetroubled with thefe the frets and high wares, to inquire the certetntic neines, pet atlength(bp the avutfeof his obles)be -of all things, and tbether there tocre anie bope at tobea god hart bute bimt, and in oefente of bis ro allleft to refitt theentmies , alfo thich wap the ents tealme caufed mutters to betaken thzoughout all mies helo, tyereaboutthep went,anp itbat thep pure Overtis pat his dominions, anvdfozrthiwithcame into theficlote -pofentonm. See ‘ to2ies, chapels, tars,temples,timages,ozatortes, t ( all men of religion, priettes,and ie : Due reverence voit oblerueholie haltfolenine Thou and Repingofye: ite vaics. feftinall dates fatting e CUAL AUD Lo ; 2 : daies,bigils, and ail manerof cevemontes numbzedaccording to the manner in times pattin ras == for ihe gpinion conceited of their holinette, bring Thou halt deuoutlie reuevencetheal- 33Sos= ee ~ gtonsagthele, |