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Show The hiftorie of Scotland, The hiftorieofScotland. mongft bis preneceliors in the abbie church of Colmekill, Jndulphprince of Cumberlanditwas placed After this, ard for the (pace of thaee baies ater the -_battell,Comundlaptill in the fields necre onto the inthe marble chatre at Scone, thererereiuing the place tere thep fought , and then repatren onto Bndoniphis Grouckeddp {pace of fine pearestnithoutantenotabletrouble,in theend of tthichterme betas requires bp meffen gers fent onto biafrom Gualafius, to toine with himin league againthe Crgiifgmen, inrenenge notable trouble in Albion, Duringthe fpace of forte PED. -_peares after this (aid ouertizot of the Danes with their capteine aualatus , tho ts alfo othertwife cal ied Aulafe, asis tobe fence in the Cnglith hiffortes, ae had receiuedat Wroningfield,alledging that oppor Comumd, thome liketvife they affirnte to be the Pee ee Bispertuafons. _ funitic ioas now offered ,fithatter the oereMfecf Athelitane,the Cugliftymenbhad created Comund to bethete hing, amanofa dull tvit,enotfitfor the ade brother of Athelffane,and not bis forme, as beforeis _partlie toucyed.Fndulyh in this meane time did totth %, Zuma §=-_great diligence fie to the gwd o2ber of bis realme, Sas nigent concluded betivirt Athelfane and Palcolmeinfoxce anic impediment, but that hemightenterthewarre againt the Gnglithmen,confioering that both the Lwazthie prince . Wut euenas all things femedto ref in peace gquietnesthrough the thole Fle of Ab bion,Wagon king of Moztuaieand Welrike king of -erowwneandother the ineffures of thebingdome. Juthe adminiffration thereof he continued fe the faileth into the fame lap inteonert (within a clofe ballic, being " flenfrom the ficld thither pow the fittioiming of the mage tipo battels,, tuith the ibtch entering into ficht he yas negligence. thot through the bead twith adart,and fo died ; but Hof befoe he was reucngedof hole hisentinics,the Porke,there Clgarine fohis treaton wasiatven eigariney tn peeces swith wild hoalles. Ahere chanced allo no veawmnin baflatne Soitha dart hole number of them being Maine there inthe princes that twere the authors of thatierquetwere -_tyetving therein that belonged to the office of a mbisalin. Denmarke,of purpofeto reuenge the Naughter of cher ‘ acountvietoining bnte Wuthqhane, putting {uc ot so. the countrie people ta fight, as prefented them gaint Eng: nitiefobereuengedof the Cnglithmenforthe death felucs toimpearh ther landing and inuafion, _* fand. of (uch Scots as died in the ouerthoww at WroningWut Indulph being aduertife hereof , forthtolh "eT, affembling the abole potver of} bis realme, det £0 64 enw ficld, oetermined not to be noted toith fhe like fpot wards fhat part {with fuch fpeed of repzod): but with all {peed fending for atd ints é , that he tas conte warns tee Sateeaeenntaeh som intoCEngland, bi into Ween before his enimies Were certified that mas, Ave Powwe- der the conduct of Aualattus,tho toining bis potwcr 40 be was let foward. So fonetherefore as they Bianscome to {with the Mortwegians, Ahiccameto bis aibonder heardhetvas conte, {uch as were abzoad foraleng thea F- the leading of a right baltantcapteine called Rat ‘ ‘ _the famecountrie, tuere cailed backe to the campe. ainol bac Mold, tranfposted tnith all (padouerinto Porthunt othst 1 liant capteine. berland, tuto home the gouernour there named Cigarine, acknotwleoging bimfelfe tobe vefcens Cigarine pet- pen of the Danith bloud, peloed all the caffels, iff i of tinrecame i fill y 7 quai Wut Jndulyh without protracing <i forward, aid t bpon bis aypzoch) to the entmies ¢ , be pepe prepatedto gtuebattell , and witha thort o2ationmd gantoincouragebis peopleto fight manfullic. But ben thefots tonnes¢ forts, promifing to ato Aualaus again before be coulo make anend, the Danes gaute the cuned ualaflas. king Gomundto the brterimofof hispower. ontet with fuch violence,that the battell along {pace cereal Hhele newes comming tothe knowledgeof Gy continued doubtful on both foes , the Danes on the mund, tity all pad hegathereth bis potwer, ad 50 one part andthe Scots on the other , doing thelt ot feast fending into Scotland for (uch atdas he oughtto baue from thence by coucnants of theleague,there termof indcuours to ateh{ue the vidozie , = at length thepof Louthian with their captetns © - tosis hiecofeatbne came bnto bimtenthoufan Dcotithmen withrear bar and Grame began toaypeare onthe backe = pany tokmg@n: mund, dp inils toferue bimin thefe bis tears again the Danes. Dheniviningbis stone people with thofe of the Danes. WHith tuich fight thep tere pUEIM seus fuch feare that thofe thich fought in the fore ward, HSeotithmen , he fet forward towards the entices. _-retived backe nto the mindle ward , fhome tis couraged now withthe fight of the Porthumbers, force o2 foreaft, being fo ouermatehedas ther lowirig inthe chate with (uchflercenete,that all fuch forme tolwarnstheir Hips , and foe bere and Mcots eagerltepurtuing , beat downe even till oe There were an 8000 Porthumberland men with Gualallus, the hich vponthe irk incounter withthe cae butto the reare ward , thich courting _ Crglithmren, fell freight torunning away, thic) die inthe fight,than to gine bathe,and fo tobe om mabe an open and reabie bread) bnto the Englith So inthe cate (fo2thote in the reate ward were be * part,to atteine the bictozie: forthe Danesbeing mot -aatteD mei ) continued the battell moze iith ac a able to refitt the biolent forceof their enimies, ine -_teine fiffe'ftubbomes of mind,than with anteone {were quichlieconfreined togiuebacke, andin the endtofle amaine, the Cnglifymen and Scotsfol» as thep ouertokedted bponthe foodthough thep fubmiitted themfelucs neuer fo bumblie in requis @igarineis taken prifo: ner. 8, ¢ forfaken oftheirfellotues : for other of the an ? une namelie the archers and irernes fle their ae pd _beinigfcattered abzoap in the ficlos,fell into the -fes ,the marefy grounds ,and ofber freids, in ring mercie. thep were Caine euerie ore by fd) as follelte? deathin mol cruch toile to the example ofother, fellby chance bpon a Kole banvofthe Danes, te Clgarine pet chancing to fall into bis enimies hens twas taker aliue: for (ohad Gomund come manded,thatifanie man mighttakebim, hethoulo tmante cafe bislife, thatbe mightputbim to the chafe. : Judulyhbimtelfe twtth certeine companies aboat we ‘bint, Departing from bis maine battell fo eat: "s5 _the ficlds, as though all bad beene quiet on ee ao _-‘fort of Gelve, declareo tu tiin that shepiuonla fend for fome cunning thpficians into forteigne parts', -_teho Happilie being inured twithtne kindor bifeafes, ther his prenecetfors the Scotilh kings . Jnoulyh ro thonlveaflie cure him.namelic fo fone ag the fhaing reigned about nine peares and died thus baltantlie, of the peare Was oncecome, Lich ofif felfe fouls -elpe much therewnto. though infortunatlic, inthe peare after the inears nation 968, as faith Hector Boctius. Wotubeit the biz, thonah he had fmallhope of Te Bngbes Fter thecorpsof Jndulyh twas remouedbnto -_recouerie,vet had he Milla diligent care ontothe dire eee: Colinchill and there buted, Duke thefonne departed out of this life, by whofe deceafle the faid 20 their countrimen latelic madein Pozthumberland, supQomet league toas ended. came iwith a mightic nanie dito the coatts of Scots enter Sorthe Agnoutpyhis Wut Jndulyh for anfivere heretito declared, land,allateng toland with their Hholearmie, firitin aun enfwere. that the league tas concluded bettuirt Palcolme the forth,them in theriner of Laie; butpet through § amd Athelffane, by great deliberation of abuife,md -_fudjrefiftanceasthe Scots made, being affemble byconfentof all theettates ofbothrealmes, taking fogither fo keepe them off, thep were faine to Lolth arepatet their folemne oths for the truecobleruing thereof ,f daw ,andiwafting alongthe coaftsof Angus, the ; that be could unt, vnlefte he Mould biolate thatot), Parnes, Par,andibuthqhane, at length faining attempt anie thing to the bzeadyof peace twith the as though thep would haue taken their courte homey GEnglifhmen, procuring the tuk tudignation of al' wards, thep lanched fo2th into the bigh teas. wut mightie Godagaint bint and bis people Mithat bes 30 within foure daies after teturning againe fo the ACheDanes bale. Aerebpon the Danes accounting Jndulyh ‘hore, thep landedtheir people earlie in one moztinig notpicafed but a flouthfull and negligent perfon for thiskind vpon the coaft of Boer, at a place called Cuillane, *pepiene Soithiachan oF anfivere, ashe tbat regardednotthe honozof bis crewatee. realmeand people, inletting pallefo greatopertu gét faith Io, Ma 968 Duff. eines towwantoue effect, pet to pat hinrin fine come place. is bodie was Arf buried in Cullane, a fotone of IBocne,andaticr tranflaten bntothe abbie ef Colmebill, and there interred amongett o- and died. Sualatust? of Hat oucrthzotw,third atwell the Danes as Scots ro there the fame make mention of the forefaio king inittiffrationof bigh affaires; nettherDidthe league -temperat defire andapretite to his mmeaté EdrfiIKe, but pet conla be not leave ithe night tinie by ante --pproudcations that coun be denifop , butwinfell into §=-ereeeditig fineats, uhicy bY HO INeANs might be ves freined. Dhe gpfieiaus perceiving all their niedt -_adminiffration of his latucs andqa@Dordersof His inductobe of 4k. Palcolme twas crowned i; at Scone twith all realnte, denfing otf tntth his councell about fhe due folemnitie. In the beginning of his reigne,Cus fame, %But thenitas onderiton into what ave. lene the fonne of 4. Jndulph was proclaimedprince _rilious fickneffe he as fallen 5 there there 110 fitall number,that contemming the anthovitie of the nia 0 the ef Cumberland: tumedfatlic therebpon the king tranfported ouer intothe twefterne Jles,to fet ator 20 giftrats,beqanto practife a rebellion, Andamonatt der therefor certeine mifPenweanozs bfedby diners the chiefetE inere thofe of Purreptand, tho flaieng tobbers and pillers of thecommon people. At bis fundzie of the kings officers, beganfo rage in mofk pargedthe srvinall. amougtt thet be called the thanes of the crucll wife again all {rch as were not sonfenting Giles afore him, commanding ffretghtite as thep to their mifordered tumult. The kings phpfictans fore twould auotd bis oifpleafure,to purgetheir countries offuch malefaco2s , whereby the hufbandmenand a» fhercommons night liue in quiet,tetthout eration of iuch barrettozs and tole perfons as fought to line onlie bpon other mens gads. Hhethanes vpon this charge ginen thenrby the 9 Sarretors te. Sen and put fodeaiy, Ring , tobe no (mallnumberof the offenders part» lic by publiie authowttie, ¢ partlicbyltengintwatt for thei where thep fupofed their haunt twas to rev fo2t , the Kbich being put fo erecution according to that they had meriten, cauled the refioue of that Grzrboomyg hind of people either to get them ouer into Freland, Somprilen to either clfe to learne fone manuall occupation tiberes Atl oc. With to get their lining , pea though thep twere ne- wer fogreat gentlemenbome. Wotwbeit thenobles Ree nobies Sere tefcon {with this ertreme rigo2 heived thus bp the kingay gatut their linage , tocre much offended therivith , crecuted, 3 renelliatt eH Tbe rebellion bad inanie Wife, that the king fhonly be adnertifen ptsana 6 of frch bufinetie, for Doubtof increafiny bis ficknes Ecard inith tvouble of nrind aboutthe fame.w3uf about that peefent time there was a murmuring amongtt the people, hotw the hing twas bered tith no nattirall fichnete, but bp forceric and magicalatt, pracifen bp a fart of witches dwelling inatotone of aurrep Witches dann, called SFones, © Sores. Whcrebpon,albeit the autho: of this feeret talke fuas not knotwne: pet being brought to the hitgs eare,it caufed himto fend forthwith certeine tuittic Bnquirie perfons thither, to inquire of the truth, hep that Foe made, were thus fent, difembling the caufeof their torte, Were recetued in the Darke of the night into the ca: _fellof JFores by theltentenant of the fame, called ,. Dontwald, abo continuing faithfull to the ining, bad kept that cattell againt the rebels to the hings vie, Rented foirty accounting ita great difhono: for fuchas were de Tinto bim therefore thefe mesfengers neclared the da cendedof noble parentage,to be conftreined to get cauie of thetr comming, requiring bis aid fox the ace their lining with the labo: of their hands, thtchonlie compilthnrent of the kings pleature, Ayperteined to plotwmen, and fuch other of the bate Me foulviers, which tate there tn aarrifon, hav an The matter Degree as were bone to trauell fox the maintenance {inkling that there was fone fae) matter tn bandas appeareth to of the nobilitie, and to ferue at theft commande: was talked of amongft the people; bp reafon that betrne, ment bpoderof their birth,and in no twife after fu one of them kept as concubine a pong woman, fo3t tobe made in maner equall with themtn ftate thich was daughter to one of the witches as his pars 4nd conditionof life. 50 @imour, tho told him the tholemaner bien by bir Peaceton Furthermore, they murmnred clofelie amonged mother ¢ other bir compantons, tvith their intent ab 0, tidy twas to make alwate the King. De foulyter 2B witches abe: themfelues , bot the king twas onlie become friend te gs. to the conunons¢ cleargie of his realme, baning no telpea to the nobilitie , but rather declared bimfelfe tobe anbiter entinte thereof ,fo that he was bnivay baning learned this of his lemman, tolthe fame to pe ss bts fellowes abo made repost to Donwalo, andhe ~ : theived it to the kings meffengers , and theretwity thie to baue the rule of the nobles and gentlemen, fent fothe pang bamofell ihtch the foulvier kept as buies be knelw better bat bel ged to their begree. then being twithin the caftell , and canfed bir bpon Xbis murmuring dtd (pread not onelie among them freic ecraminationto confeffe the whole matter as iathe S3les , but allo through all the other parts of the bad feene and bnew, Wyeredpon learning by bit The witches bis realme, fo that thep ceafed not to fpeahe berie 60 confeffion tn that boufe tn the totone tt was ttbere are foundout, Te fgg, tt tuill of the gouerniement of things. Jn the meane thepought there mifehtefous myftterie , he fent fine the hingfell into alanguithing difeate , not fo (o2th foulviers about the niipdelt of the night, who Stauous as ftrange , that none of bis phvficians breakinginto the boufe , foundone of the twitches %n image of coula perceiuc abat to mabe of tt, $02 there was roffing bpon a tpxdden brody am image of twar at © rotting fene inbimne token, that etthercholer, melanches _the fier refembling tncacy feature the Kings perfon, "Ye lie fegine.o2 any other vicious bume? did any thing made and deutfed (as is to be thought) by craft ano abound, ubercby bis bodie thould be biought into -_art of the binellran other of them fat reciting cers decate and confumption (fo as there remained tnued anie thing byon bim faue thin and bone.) Gnd fithens it appeared manifeftlie bp all cuts fignes anb tokens, that natural motfture DD Recbing faile in the vitall {pirits,hiscolouralfowas teine wo2ns of incyantment , and fill batted the f, mage twith a certeineliquo? beric bufilic. Zhe foulviers finding themoceupted in thts wife, Ce twitches tae thet togither uth the image, ante them fry Mere cranns _-to the caffell , there befig Merete eraminen fox "*" &2% ww faire to bebeln,with {ach liuelines of loks , tat more was not to be withen fo; ; be bad alfea tbat purpole they went about fac) maimerof inv dhantment,thep anfwered,to the end to mate away ja, the |