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Show 138 AheWanes biegreat crucitie. Thehiftorie of Scotland. forth till hep caneto theconntrie fhecoattsof Scotland, there theptakelandtotthin of $ife,befope a» nie tivings tocte beard of thete comming thither. comeoner brito fucco2s, Xn this compe tabic) Lap on hattheir fineafd theand river next tnto the Scar, Hubbaiwaslongen, kubo did tbat he could to bans The Danesbeinafeton land,(parednokinvof crue _-_ftaied his men from ittuing fooxth of the campe, to --_elfie that might be thelved againff the inbabitants, "and namtelic fo: that they bad riot as pet receiued fhe faith of Gyett, thepraged withoutallmeafure as "gaintpiictis,and religionspertons, ouerthzotwing anbdburning bp cuvees and chapels, tberelbencr setosiatth nee fopentfe mongtf the rocks, and there cruéllic martheren bp {3 taken ann | Chews avaiedthett hes pacngotthe people in this fort Deatnt. saubba sult Meyoutand ‘anes, twas placedin -_giuebattellaben the Scots net nexreto the fame, raiening the right toing. Thelett was lepbp ome 1H aaah amid allaied all tuaies bp provokingthe Danes With eregyy Bares Englithman bone, iho twas fiedoutof Wistb ct -Akirmifhes to come forth and fight swith thet in wanes MMMRINS. rie toy gat he coulo not beate {ach inttrteogs Ot _plainefielo, aBut nottwithGanbing all pat he conla tartans, bertoffered iin in forcing bis eaeGhe f -d0, forth thep ruthed in {uch wife by plumps,, ann -_after,the blacke ben: but notw thep name it the nt. The blacke My. mataeestentenenncet' weorsy) apie Mheinbadi- hep foundante in theiriwap. Wherebponthe Eng 10 iwithfo great noffe and clamour, that the capteins were confireined of necemMttie to fet them in oner of tantsied th tigger that inbabitedinLouthian, andthe Scots countrie, at might beff efcape the bands of their new come aby The Danes did tueare aloft opon their armozcere twzought with red filke,MHhetw:etme _teine linen 9 garments,5 Ww20Ught gpparei, al@of {ucch bertuous companic ies, Agreat uerfarics, Ag P and godlic perfons,as abontthe fante time laboured ing faire and tbite both at hand anda far off. Dheir Dufilic in {etting forth the tomzd of life bito the peo: parties , fledfled inith twith one one Adzt thofe parties int thofe Adztanas then bis ple tit thopof the Scotiihmen,into the Jlamvcallen Maie, ‘weapons twere offuck fort as ferued for the pull rar Theirs _ther than for2 botwne-rightghblatves, » the p points beingig °™* _of {uch a bandfomeffrong fathfon, that no armo hid a Sor "ge midway : the coe 0: 20 = lightlie bold fozth againt them.Zhefe kind of nerthe Jfo2th betivirt Fife and L outhian, there as then there ioas a famous monafferic of monks. But neither the renerence of the place,netthertheins nocencie of fhofebarmies creatures coulbreftraine the Danes from polluting thei ticked bands tt anit pons,togither with the mutter oftheir huge bor dies, tors dreadful at the firfo2 the Scotithmento - bebold, asthep mardyed tolwardsthem in avaie cf tims, -_-rbattell. But anon comming neere togither readie to -_foine, the Scots manfullie talking to them neto cow 3 bah aevinte Wap murthering that tenoutcompanic, as they were -rages,{et bpon the Danes with great violence, who lan ose thenee: re eRaa eon~~ntaneities -° : . Scotith people haue had th fuch reuerence in the Atlength the Danes being affatled on cach fiee,both Ede forefaid Jland of Maies a fetv names of fome of 30 afront before,and on theit backs behind, opppetleD as oe ys if there toi) multitudes, dtd fhrol Downe theit that niltitude as pet remaining in memozie a weaponsandfledamaine. Panic of them making mongt iwziters, as the foxefatdbifhopAdzian, Glo. dian, Gaius, 02(a3 others iwrite) Donanus archdeas con of as nee ~ ae ere . the the refidueare forgotten. ¢ Some there namesof toy be that affirme bow this compante fwere ungarie ) inthis matter ans,418, the hich fieng ontof: their countrie, from the ofthefemars perlecution abich was theirerercileobpmenof mi' beliefe againt the dyiftians, thep arrived herein. tei. tolvardstheir campe toere ouertatsent and flaine, db piri them an a theoe {eremo aso ong, afwwell of their ofone compante, their eninutes,as thep paffcd overthem in fotlotving the chafe., 2 ann firtutng ig to enter the campe bp fn pe bpon as ftodtonefendthem fromentering, Dtber there cotifpinien e wap of fa ‘ont. er fome, theough belpe of Spbette min le We people liketnile doubting fox wantof ago: Erhus. uetno2 to be the foner ourre: mies, dio Ie b Che Week PEaTraeauias foard , erbosting bis men to thew theirforceeman: i him Mutiiteteine birtl of our king,in the peere after theere -_crotoned bod that dap,Gth the fame Mould either put themin to rule th a: wo th aeeT eea $l: et enuople polfettton of the tole Land of Albion, wwithallthe faieitherelfe {ubftance and rides conteined therein, bring them perpetual (eruttudewith ignominie a Sautour g fh vii tocubete aieAE ee to thanbers Dominiand tatheth lights {eats thth, : Srcotith themanée in ere Forth, otherwit os a tn the mouth of the sidestike mong theft moff cruell and fierce aduerfaries .I3¢ 20 pearedfithes +reas sehrbogiratetna ee therefoze bimfelfe opentie in made VOlvEDd to sietei, Senitorstived oe 3 on tozie to bis campe,eitherelfe to die inthe place, twilk _ ling them all to make thelike couetiant. Gherebps Qebeiniers on the tniuerfall multitude allotveo him fo much one ti { peaBaSpatoeecibei pee ti the Sreame -ablacke fkin, tbich ate onewaeaninaen : _from their fhoulvers bpwardslike an boo. ; 5s ate called Battinates. we ta svcnit es ie Wallinates; Hxbop, 02 thishis motion, that there twas not oneamongt nies togither, as though thep tuete tinlles of wes a . onrssiene not to fon thelike rings, fignifieng (tenthepare fene) fore great ‘on= , antine Keeping in mannerthe like 020: iffo2 i Gmtinepis- placed in the right ‘ning bis brother rae >in the DatieHedybabuSince tationae -" lefé Duncane the lieutenant o2 thane of Athole, aps 30 andall mater ofother waters fuere frosent from the ie pointingto etther of them ten thoufand mena péce, : beginning of souember, till the latter end of Ge _prill; and ebenthe froft bake, and the fnotwe nicl Tee 31 inconrage All the reftoue twere fet in thebattell aherehe inv tent giuen to felfe ffod.Andfir he gaue them all bartie thanks in teo > there was {neh a floud *fotving ouer all the balolviers, pane hadfo baliantlie atchiuedthe bicoate inthe ir attell,requiring them now not to blemi former glorig ivith ante faintneffe of ouny creant cotvatdile,o2 rth gb andfurther > difhonozable flight: betwilled thent inno twife tobe afeard of their ents -_plaines euento the rots of the mounteins, as the the fa 2 | the bad noth fhaunke a Sartonteoeittnteatite ee 18 left, that thenthep were Frogainthe twas fr ch a fort of frogs dead, and beganto putrific, the aire twas (0 infected, tmud¢ Ame, that mantedeadlic difeates infucd , hereof great sak id eae tean vebiten of beart: fox 4o numbersofthe inbabitants did perifh. pPoxeourr. twi h palailed them their fellowes ( one thole and entire con there was ami 2 ‘ 2 Beomet; ftmd on the other five manie to baue paflen the tos fent,according to their wanted fortoaronefe¢ mane -_-raies (utigtastoat thenoe,Whitbot nightae there, certeincit isthat by cuftome fhep were be» Pa mee - oriLo a (as before is faluation. After thts cruel fan aid)in the wap of ter phe bp ‘he Danes conimitted, thep rate dangerof dDrotwning)efcapedand got ouer,amongt ae iubbaWas one,to the great refolfingof 2 fenton other Wungar, to fe him thus delivered tlle ponmnp amongeft bis ents oe i nei. as 7s and obteine a foifull bidozrte, Weerettthhe allo ware ~s eenot - tun rafblie bpon the enimies,but to them firft to giue the charge; fo by that et meanes he thought theDanes eed with thefr is F _to the great horro2 of all that bebelo it, Wut to proceed. The Danes (as is fad) haning { bvanqui senna aeainiunaartaeioe SuDeve ate won rage, as they paten through Site and other countries neere bogbcring bpon the fame. * abanbbeitiantsaeeet out of their bow 5° es,either by Aiabt oa fauabter. Contantine the Scotith king being kindleninthe meane time twit palling great difpleafure, forthefe S.Seretere received at the hands of the anes, thought god tuith all {ped to go again Uke prowwes, thep fhould quichlie put them to fight, _ter, éf thep might fohaue donc iwithont manifel mies, andecon outof the rozing ftreameof that Deepe and flvift raging river. oo on enaies atoneyen- on - ox _ mies to orte,fith that haypie fucceffe ta ne cafie fo; the Scots to breake in amongf them. ages. F o2 , aben thep = enteraa , to-isgreat eens -_farttwodaies tagither, there twas fuch bang, . -ees_ or sie3 bene not fure of bico2te ouerall the reffour;@ ging,mbpiping amongthent, as the like bath ™ greatlicto the diminithing of bis rotall power amp effimation amongtt bis tubiecs.izerebpontenfeng -_felues for the p:tfoners and {poiles, thi) ee ro om ‘ted nol their otune, as though alreabie thep ba outrage, that they began to contend amongst thea top ope eetneale _dispeople,amd aflembling a mightic hott togither,he So fame tholiein thettpoffetion: anbfurther reafnct, 2, Md care, theretolth torunbpontheirentmies, bp ncourage nglitymenin favour of Wuerte, due in batfell Ring Mfbert both Dfbert and Cila, kings of that countrie, he ¢ CHaAaine, -_crurltte of the Danes twas (ach after they han atehf - bictorte, that few efcapewith life, but fu ats as faued themfelues bp fight. Wut dichie there - he Danesat the foundof thetrumpet marches 2th totpardsthe Scots,there they fwd thus in ov resrob battell : =ace eee net the tame not fortuard,thep aifo fatevinthe mine -_-rage aypeared moff againt prietts, and fuch as pio felled themfelues men of religion. Jfo2 the Danes being Cthntks, perfecuten mofk egerlte thote that -tnanie wife profetfen Cyxift, Hhe like outragtous acing eryeith hapto refreth themfelues, leat atthe foining thep 6o murthering ofthe ehstftians twas praatteo thougly inuaen mae notwithout altercation,tbether the Danitheaptens - be out of beeath. Anon after, paifing fo» diffant from the other aboutaquarter ofamile, {ng feucred{n fmder with the courte oo little rinerc:al to death,o2rels be kept aliue to be fhetucd to the pew ple in poeho? on Greatado " mante bate ots ee ee let Gieat them againe twith arcotves and darts as _affer thep han them oncein thetr hands,thoulo be pat -Spotlinig all before them, thep purfued the inbabl eathian: fants into ;o2thumberland , whither thep fen fox put- a themfelucs to taighticarmps PAlled fworth twith the fametotvards bisentinics, the tabich were Lodged in tivofeurrallcamps,theone bes dav folotucd the mone during the moneth of Apailt ieeenang on caeaee bag 50 Sones = remwcais3 afbed twith certeine comfort and immoverate top, as though ter em beette hearvof. 39ca fo farre procéevcd their tnfolett py, pars fo an eee fo on itbe awe them,midtoattemptthe chanceof battellbefoyethep bad wwatted anie further tithin bis Dominions m4 contmitieh eneeo asmane thee ee teeta Scottth nation alfo hao beene btter ag then deftroied, had not thus tye brother of thus bzo: ouurantine, percetuing bowthe feto waslote,ef syernto _aped atnate twit tivocompanies of his belt imenof Contantine nite that they were Scotsmd Cuglif}inen thus allembledtheretogither. Sut of fence foeuer thep _ ough Smgerbeot sn therefiouc of the armie,bept the battell o2 mies, in refpect movefor their bugenete of bodie, -_twerethat leaping Intothewater inope to get ourt, oe 2a ae Ae me 40 aos ee hethe ee, pt-an oO thecnimics. Dbheplace mascalled certeine pares Mrthered, prod) and dithono: of bis houfe and name . hab 10 mee! eeeee tigi * 4 ‘ Tat ey whith bim in thisle& wing certeine bands Seen 4 211g) : fe 3 lithmen, iment,With thofe Pics that had cfcaped ouer into Denmarke(as befoeis mentioned.) Hungar with epwould neds giue the onfet spon -battell, {ith thep their peefententmies, that Divelledin Fife, left thetrboules ¢palledtons, ficing into other pattics, bere thep thonght they * 9 Thehiftorie of Scotland, com "om omoe _ wacub hon out the countrie, and at lengty came tnto that ‘iweatta prs _ aeComund 1reigning as then o ner people of Caftangles, as tn the Englith bifforte moze plainlie mate apere, Powbett other leniLenin, the ebich (opontheapradh of the Scots wazdstwcre fpent bareabout, in fuch carne = -oenee anete ofealaeadiieed =aoe ae eee= Wwarres toith fallen ont ame! int fi at ote"toe at all mabe los gre p ruthed togt a both foes: but tithin a ible, the Danes ¢ Danes certeine peeresafter thts, with variable fortune; the moft partof thote people abic) inbabiteo bight, thorough abundance of raine, that intive _-_-toudhingthe ordering of their battels, anoother a tings of their enimiestoflightand bnito that part of fhe campe thatlate on the fur! fide nert bnto them) eeto be Sah on e daies after bnneth it might bee patted ouer at the fozds. Afterthis foxe mdtempettuousiveather, theatre giuing faiteand warenerieyoke dp and cleared See Metacafe ikcalme, eaten Snepartof theitenimies, whilethesthercoulonot _necetfarie proceedings againt® theit cnimies . 2t length,ben theriucetwas fallen and come tobisel® courte againe,(o that it migbt eaflic be palle.Cor" ember bis peorle, twithlene? got ouertore of battell in o2berchon -_fFantirte Coincabelcer te Unica be ee aa -_aning moe ntind to fet themfelues in a ere compatiing the maine battell round about, aareunttene Be famein the end with great blouy eee Gaughtcr togiue backe and fie ontof the dapin this in diedthatbimfelfe,abobe . Kenthoulaw tenn, Mtunatebattell with Sots Constantine ssGri taken teas ban intoacaus by the eating w -_on that coaff totvard the Cermane feas , either bes ing Maine 07 brought into miferable bondage and hing Coelfren , not in the kingvome of Porthfolke ting Barev Ouffolie (as Hector Boetius affirmeth) but in Terttled thote and the kingdome of the -thraldome . Gat Alured,whic (ucceeved his brother Hlettfarons, revzeticd a great HeAor '™"**.Bocti- partof this mifericinto the tbidy ae us muftabcty |