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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. Thehiftorie ofScotland. lage gotbp theeuteric,, emdnidtby ante inf toarres: -feoeth,of this Nanghter of anes there madeby out all innocent people , thome thep fought bninttltete inuade,twithout bauing occafion fotodo,fauconelic port aniniurionsmeaning toline bp tpotleof other mens gods, therein thep hauenomaner of propere tie. Hetwilled them therforetorememberhoivthep iwere come thusagaint thofecnimies in defenfe of their natiue countrie , appointed bndoubtedlie bp Gad to renenge the cruell iniyries bone by the 1° ped toith life from the field, hauitigcerteine Scotitt men to their guides corrupted twith monie fico to §-thetr Ships , veclaring to thetrfellotves that mithap ad foxtrined.. sing spalcoline after be obteined this The von famous victorie (as befoeis fai) at Barre, he cay: of he (ptt, -cd the {poile of the field tobe Dintocd amongeft his -fouldiers,accozding to the latos of armes; andthen caufed the dead bodiesof the anes to be buried in thefame. They ought not thentomeafure forcein number of foulviers, butrather inmanbodandba Hancte of heart. Camusliketvife erbo:ten bis peor ple, not bing manie fyords,but pet pithie,vefiring thent to remember bot it beboued them citherto twin immoztall fame by vicozie , either elfe todie dies of the Scotimen thich were found dead inere -conueied bntothe places of chzittian burfall, and _-there buried twith funeral obfequics in fundsie thurs hes and churehpards. here are tiene manie bones sonst of the Danes inthofe places tahere thep twere by Dants, ried, therelieng bare aboue ground enenbnto this enimies not onelic tothe dittian faith, but alfoto Danesagaint his name,and people that profelied with miferic in an bneonth land, by thebandof their moff ficrce and cruell enimies. -twmzthie cloers. Lhe refioue of the Danes that efca: -_-the place tebere the fielo hav béene fought, anv the ba: Perewith Palcolne imbattelling bis people, 2° MHhips, pulled bp failes to haue pafied into Spuctep amd dito Dlauus, but remaining on the feas the incounter the Danes which liketwife apzochen to» wards bim in ged artaie of battell.Bis heart was -_-fpace of foure Dates togither,toffed to and fro by cote _-trarte twinds, at length bya freinable eat tind triep {undric times before the force of the cnimies in es diuersconflics andencounters. Forlucisthenas anp noble f= tureof noble and baltant fomachs, the mozeerper ta! rience thep bane in honozable enterprifes, the moze thep tuere dztuen por the coaft of wuchqubanand through want of conuenable harbzough tere in pree fent danger tohaue benecatt alvap. At length,af ter thep hadrinden at anchoz in the Firth there, to thet great difpleafure along fpace, amo finding no are they kindled in defire to Helo tyetrpowersin -_p20fperaus twindsto depart fromthe fhoze, for that ; famous acts and Wwosthig attempts . Zhe armies 3° their vittelsbeganto faile thenr, they(et fue hu Sblowdiebat- pereppon on bothfives ,flercelie rnfhing togither, Devedof their belE and luttiett fouldiers on lano,to ies * pogan abattell right cruell¢terrible, continuing fetch it forme botie-o2 prete of cattell, theretwith to certeineboures with (uch bloudthen,that thertuerof Lochtee ran with a purplebue dotwne into the Alb maine (eas.Ghe fields allo therethepfought,hough they inere full of fand (as thenature of the folle gi relieue their bungerand famine . hep that were thus fent forth, being petfeclie apointen twithat ator and tueapon ,rangedabzoantill thep had got --togitheragreat numberof beats, with the whic) ueth) pet were thep made motft bythe abundance Bealwing tolwards their hips, thep were tncountred after thep bad their deaths wound, theywoul tun Shole force taben thep fatw hotw thep twere not foel port, till thep mightclofe ith bim, inforcing their bitermoft polvers to difpatch bim al; fothatn uers tere frene tofall tothe ground togither fak got them bp into an bigh crag, there, twith tam bling dotonefones pon the Scotifymen as they mounted bp towardsthem, thep canted them fame their harts, that thus tere thep tholie-fet on res With tod defire to be renenged) mounted the bill of bloud fpilied in the fame. gpante there were fo bp the wap by Marnachus the thane of adqw spars earneGlie bentto be renenged on the entmie, that 40 bane accompantedwith the potuer of that countrle, "eresechat themfcines fopetvard opon their abuerfaries tues gtafping one another, and(oimmediatliebothof thent to dic withall: fuch burning batredtinoles on Sor nenge.Atlength petthehono;of the fieloremainen that to flaiesbutat lengththeough the earnett erbay tation of Sparnachus,the Scots(as people inflamed tn defpight of their enimtes, though oiucrsofthem Danes Meine Anuthercompanie of the Danes flieng from this atSbirlen= guerthzotw tuere laine at Abirlemmon , not paft BOK. foure miles from irechin, here is fet bp a great fone od obelifke, granen totth certeine characters oz letters, to aduertife them that pafle that twaics ration in all fpedte toile tobe renenged apopare bis brother Canute, as then bauingthe ad! ©» sae tion of Denmarke; tocome from thence toith 4 = os fete andarmieagaint the Scots. 3ts fam, i. my this Cannte, according to order pzeleribed wan < B bis bzother Sueno, landed firft in eea f INI 167 thvirt hin the Danes, and theresre caufe-a thurch to be builoeditt the place appointed, dedica. B church «MEM ibe Dames, thich.badweene there mave late: die before. tingthe fame imbantorof faint Dias patrone of Ystlved. iy Denmarke and Mortwaic > to fignific onto fuch as Palcolmefore kindledinto:athby thefeipiuries, though thaough continuance of the wars his poteer iwas greatlie decaied yet nia heallemble anavmie came after 5 that fundote nobles of the Danes laie buried in that cued. Ti meniorie hereof', thelanvs that wore Given to the fae churdh, ave calico enen tuith all {peed be couln pewife yannimatecn swith the pet tuto thele daies Croiwdar, which ftgnifieth ag Crownan, a. fametoiwardstheDancs,tnpurpofa to ffaicthem muchas if pe fhoulofay, Hanahter of Danes, Svat teligcones deters Inith offen fhivmithes and light incounters but in 10 Thedureh which was firtt The builocdhore , chancing "etd. mination, 10 {wife fo fespard inith them inanie pitcht field o2 aS offen happetiedy trethote parties, fo be ouercaik generall battell , fox feare leat ifhebanthe oucr: with fands., anotyeriwaserected in place not farre thotv, be ould not be able to furnith anctw potver for defente of bis countrie, againt the rageof the off,bauing a moze. commodions fite. Sundjic of the bones.of them that tere burienin thisplace, big ones cé enfinies, Fo2 the {pace:therefoe of fifteene daies togither, there Was offen (hirntifhing betwixt the pattics Lhe hhichterntebeing expired the Scots bebolding fo huge nmrderof thetrcountriemenand friends 5 with the {poilecf the ficlos, ann deffrucion eft bate byreafonthat the fands were Blofene apap Danes, befives thomHector Boetius (the water of tiie Seo: tit choonicle)bebela tit the peore 1521, whtcljfenten -smozeltie onts stants bones, than to men of con «mort ftature(as he auoucheth) thereby it Henly ap, of the folunes and billages ; burning and blafing on yo ipeate, that mei in old time tere of much qreafer fee Scofity: each fide before their faces ,thep come tobing ale ftature and quantitie ofbodte, than anie that are to mens requet COME, and Defired him that he vould grant them batorher Sagforli= -_‘be found intheto our vaics, --Litentee to fight with theirenimics;potefting plaine- Walcolme being thas delineredof his entinies gubtike lie ,that if je wwoulynotconfenttherefo,thep would the Danes, cauteo publike praters generallic tobe P2aiers, MEAS. ciuebattell at their otntechoite. i. made throughout the realnte, in rendzing thanks to Malcolne perceiuing the earnest minds of his --_alimightte Goo, thatit had pleated bint to delfuer bis people to incountertheir nities inplaine field ano people fromthe troubles of twarre. We twke ower that ye mightnotongerprotvacthetine,begrantean -_atfo, that charches thoulo be repared, sabich by the T herepa- : fheirpetition, and there initbefwech ing them to ree enimies in fime of the warres had bene deftroted, thee ote member their bono and.dueties: incontinentlic , o ANd further, be caufed the adminittration of fhe Thereftoring Theonlet is the onfet nas giuen twith great haired andmalice ?~ gurn, onetther part, (0 thatmoti egerlic continuing in fight along tinte,ther infozeed themfelues tortd rach other out of life : fo that allthe nobles Well mere on Tk Scotg both fides were Maine, the naime of pictorie rather Smtbename thai the victorie it felfe rematning tity the Sedts, a~ tho tere fo feeble and faint twithlong fight ¢flaugty iene lawesand tholfeme ordinancesof the realme to be oftewes and -_-"bledand putin practife,accarding to the dtxe forme ofMice. the fame, abich manie peeres before could haue no place,bp reafonof the warres. We canted an after 8 varteine blic of all the effates of bis realme to be called at aiBertha' Wertha cattell,it thote dates ffanding not farre from ‘the place there the totone of Perth now frandeth.Fn obich conuention Were manie things enacted, both to putfue thofe fetw of the Danes, tibich efcaping 02 thefetting fstof Gonos hono3, and the tueale of Inith life fed faintlie out of the ficlo. And (0 fox that 40 therealine,tubageby galcolme tan much ppatfe a: Hight, tbich follotwed the dap of this blouvicbattell, mong his {abicets, to the eternall memoric of his name. thep lodged heere andthere in feuerall places, ‘at-avs ‘*: ter,that in the end of the battcil thep tere notable able to refi without fore aduantage of place, they twith Dalcolme. 1 o were Maine in that aflanlt. Chole shid) wan the Camus is Camus peceiuing the difcomfiture to light on bis 5° eight of the crag bpon the Danes , manefad a Gainc, five, witha {mall companie about bim thought to cruel battel totth them , that there twas not one haueefcaped bp flight bnto the nert mounteins, but Danethat efcaped their bans, pes 8 beingpurfued of bis enimies,be was Maine by them Chis conflia was fought neere onto CGemvnera |e ye per be thas gottivo miles from the place of the bats billageoztotwneindBuchqubane,there,tn memo Sema thereof, liemante great bones ofthe Dexcs to be tell, Zheplace there he was Maine; isnamed after bum onto this Bap, andcalled Cameffone , there is {ene pet enen bnto thefe daies, Ft Mould appeate by the fame bones,that mienin fosmer timetoere of Bux obstifie, an obclifke fct pp in memonpic of the thing,wotth bts picture grauen therein , and liketvile of thofe that moze huge grototh and flature , than they be at tis Guebim . Zhe princtpall flear of Camus twas one ae prefent . Che other Danes tehich were on thip baz, bniderftanding abat hav bayened to their feliotoes Thehoutof dheith,apong gentleman of right bardie courage, Retibesav= ghote feruice tn the battell twas verie notable,in res (becanfe thep returned not againe te the hips) ; compente thereof be tas rewarded bp king Mal: fone asthe wind cameabout fo: their parpole, bot colme; twith findzie lands and faire pofleffions in fed bp fatles; and toke their courte foxtbzight ~ Louthian. Wis famtlie (faith Hector Boctius bath Wards Burrcp lanv. Fn the meanc timeking De and Bath continue in great bono: amongeft Scoz tio bearing of thefe ouerthzotes, abhich bis people had in {uch fort receiued at the Scotifhmens bants, tilbmien euen bnto this bay , andis décozated with asa prince of aright haugbtic courage ,not li the office of the marthalthip of Scotland, to the high ouercome twith anie aduerfe fortune , made pF renofume and faine thereof , amongelt the chiefert peers of the realine. po, Dap , the fands (as it often chanceth) being blowwen from them, he other Danes,whichefcapedto theit brought them forth Fronglierangedingmd over to fillen the moze Wnith hope of vitonic, forthatheban printed gene- deffroied a great partof that countrie by fire and pantie. ® fivo20., inceucnge of the laughter of his cauntric: uenture as well as thep might, 1 Dnthe mozoww after, then it was imderikmn on both parties, that loffe they han fufteined, theit Beecrronci. MUNDS were conuerted rather to than to res ‘rion Melybattell, bicanfe thep were notpeace of power longer "recto me tomainteineit.Cherevpon bymwdiation of (uch as tobe bpon themfo treat apeace, the fame twas com After this, fupofing if mot honorable to av: uance the bloud of fuch ag had ferued tell in the latt warres, 02 hadthete fathers 07 other friends flaine inthe fame, he called. apaclement at Scone, in the 4 parlement -_-ubich,caufing partitionto be mabe ofthe realme,by ** PENNE ---dDiwfding it intobaronies , he beffotuen tt amongett Diuifion of -_-the nobles, accoxbing to the qualitic of eucrie one eee cluded iith thefe articles. Firtt, that the Danes so bis merits,veferutng inimanernothing to the mati t Mould ve part out of urrey land, uchquban , ano tenanceof the crowne, commonentries onelie cys all other the bounds of Scotlanv. That the warres Ccpted, with he mounteine therinthe marble chatre > fhould clearclie ceafle betwirt the Danes and Sco fod , anda fev other poffelttons ubich he purpofed "% tithmen > during the naturali liucsof Sueno and to gine untochurebes and chapels. Zhe noblegon Walcolme,o? eitherof them, That neither of thofe the other part, to the end the king might baue tutiet, two nations thould aido: ix ante wife fupport the oent tberetvith tomatnteine bis vofall eftate, gran thers enimics. "hatthe ficlo there the lat battell ted bite hint and his fuccelfos for cuer the enftodte Ele Wards was fought,fhould be b allowed for chaftian burial, and wardidhtp of their heires, ifthey chanced to die tipof hetrea twithin the trhich the Danes that were Oaine in the leaning them vnder the age of 21 veeres + and in the g'nted ta, fame battell thould be buried, anda churd) to be 6o meane time fill the fame hetres came to the fatpage, ‘8s. built there, and lands aointen fazth for the mainte: hance of priefts, to celebzate there accozbing fo the Swer of the datftian religion, then bfen by both the they agverd that the king and bis fucceffois thouly inlop the bfe and profits of their lands, whether thep were men or women, and fehen thep came to the age Cx gare im MG receiuer the faith. This peace being ratified by - ve: the fotemne othes of both the bugs, Duero aw Mal. poffeffion of their lanos, peloing bnto him o2 his fucceffo2s one peeres rent in nameofa reliefe;ano if Peopic : fo the Danes latelie before thatfeafon had Se" colme,Cannte wth bis Danes refigning vpthe poh St Scans, (flion of fudy holds and places as they helo in Sure SS bees rep Land.Gudquban, 02 elfc where within ante part ee of the Scotith dominions , gotbim tobis fet, any Sammars, Departed with the fame ome into Denmarke. Bing Balcolme haning thus refto:ed bis countrie ‘ato iotfall peace thought nothinggodas topers fxm the articles of the agrement accozded bes of 21 peeres, that their thep Mhoulo enter into the they chanced not to be marrien before ther fathers Paboa ¢ _dvecealle, then allo (hould thep marrieat the kings apointient , 07 elfe compound with bim fo; the ‘fame. Ehus ended the parlement for that feafon, tith great fov and comfo3t on each hand, for that the hing had thetwen fucy bcralt boantioufne Me towarg his barons, andthep no lefle nunbdfull of their duties han beclareo |