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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. care nto Culvos,there incomntering with tye ents mies,atter a foze anderuell foughtenbattell, Sueno rematned victorious, md. MDalcolme ith bis Scots Difcomfited. Wotwbeit the Danestwerefobsokenby reputed at the firft but fome baine fantafficalltiluft: qubo twould call Wackbeth in telf,king of Scotland; the and Dackbeth againe would call hit in {port likes iwife,the father of manie kings. Wut affertwards the common opinion tvas,, that thefe women were ei Drowns fionsof the Danes, Suenoratfevbistents,ecoms ming tothe faidcattell, laidaftrong fiegeroundas SHunobele= hontit, Duncane feing himlelfe thus enuironedbyp gethbing his enimies, fent a {ecret meflage by counfell of BDcotshauing wone fo notable a dictozic, after thep had gathered ediutded the {poile of the fclo, cautea -_-olemme proceflions to be made trvall placesof the -_rrealine , and thanks to be giuento almightic Gov, Space SBanqubhe to Pakbeth , commanding bim to abioe that hav fent them {0 faire a dap over their entities, ne ge ; at Jncheuthiil, til hebeard fom him fome other hetues. Jn the meanetime Duncanefellinfained WGut tilethe people were thus at their procedly seek ois, fumzd was brought thata new fleet of Danes Danes ave ther the tnefrd fitters, thatis (as pe would fap)the godvdeffes of deftinie,o2 clfe fone npmy)s 02 fetries, feine conditions,and this Didbe to azine ttme,andto avmie , bic) offer was gladlie accepted of the Danes , for that thepbad beneingreatpenurieof Svicedeups preparedfog theDanes. fulfenance manie dates before, The Scots heredpon toke the tuige of mebkile nent berries, admixed thefamein their aleand trean, fending it thus (ptced gconfectioned,in great :by4 biae goieun eens «Hos ONerthzolw. Lo refill thefe enimnies,which Hele Scam -_alreadte landed, and bufie tnfpoiling the counttie, bara Pakbeth and Banqubo twere fentwith the kings aw an thoritie,cho haning twith thema contienicitt power, -sincountred the entmies,Guc partof them,and -_ theotber tothetr ips. hep that etcaped and . once to their fhips, obteined of Pakbeth foragte fummeof gold, that uch of their friends as a laine at this latk bickeringmight be buried tn 7 ' aere pultures are yet in the faid Inch, thereto be = -_grauentwith the armes ofthe Dancs, as the m ; of burieng noble men fill is, and heeretofareba beene dled. theicbelites, fellto eating and drinking affer fu gredic iwile,that it famed thep froue tho mightoes toure and fivallolv bp mot, till the operation ofthe berries fpread in {uch (o2t though all the partsof -ttwirt the Danes and Scotifhmen, ratified (as aan tose!os -_baue {wzitten) in this wife: That wone as om the Danes fhould neuer come into Scot -_ make anic wwarres againft the Scots by aul oe sane 30 a fatkoradflepe,, that inmanner it as bnpotible cane had with forren enimies , in the fenent ca oe oe CheDanes theirbodies, thatthey werein the end koughtinto ;. ofmeanes. Anvthete were the warres thcom oucrcome iam toatvake them. ThenforthwithDuncanefentonto Pakbeth, commanding him with all diligence to spe -_of bis reigne. Shortlic atter happened a fie - . -Sitcouth oonder, Myicyatieriward {was -_ tha Meavveth af tobe onercome. Makbeth making nodelaic,came fateth the {with hispeople tothe place, therebiseninies were after heare. Ft fortunedas spabbeth om ‘hed if, -fournied totvrrds Stores, tere the king Maaubae Swith vainke Without ante reliance, thatit asa wonderfull rough the tomds and fields, ben eee in come and fet dpon the enimies, beingineaficpoint cammpeotthe longed,and firtthilling the watch, afterivardsente peste,DUBE red thecampe, andmabde {uch Gaughteronall fines aubflepe, much trouble in the realmeof entinmy- -_thep went {porting bp the wate togitber Wang ‘ther compantie,faue onclie themfelucs, - aae matterto behold, for the Danes twereto heauie of 6 middelt of alaund, there met them thee aa flepe,that the moft partof themtiwereflaine and ne, strange and twild ayparell, refemblingeoe bebeld, elder world, ora: thep oewn fpahe =ures noife o7 ather twaies foxth,werelo amazeyanddis3i¢ ‘wandering mud) ale fight, the ficlt *L sunumis ((02 eae Headed vpontheir wakening, that thep tere nota, ped, bis hips lieng at rode tn the month of Laie. faid;Allbaile Wakbeth that bereate bntothe campe, camefrom the fea thithertobepars he) are vou, that feemefo little gee oaices, lotwes : by meanes thereof fhen Suenoperceiuey _affignealfo the kingdaute, appointing ; The mofk part of themariners, then thep heard tthatplentic of meate and dzinke the Scots bad fent % -fatd;Watle akbett thaneof eaianes :ee 2 of Scotland. f oomen tai" Then Wanquho; Cehat manner o spe onto m, beth, pointed , to fight fingular combats within barriers, of their promtfed aid, be fluc the king at Cnuerns , 6° he badlatelie entered into that oiguitte - of rn _-the Deathof his father Sinell.)The ame epsorl felfeandten other perfons, bp thofehelpe be gotta lie tite; but afferiards tt was remoued and con' Brae betes dnto Colmekill , and there laid in a (epulture takers thereof, and fo were Maine amongtheir fel, ebereas to mp fellow bere, befinrs i bis predeceffors,in the veare after the birth tH-p, SMongit of oar Sauiour, 1046. how through lackeof marinersbhe fhoulo notbe ae pee » ‘fox neat all 2 es (Laith the firft of them)) ne bors Palcolme Cammore and Donald Bane the fons of Bing Duncanc, fo: feare of their lines (ubich thev eon nomtan went about to trouble him, befet bis thole Mackbeth intention to mainteinetuftice , and to punifh all ens ftuntcthto ane ornities and abufes, ahich hadchanced thzongh the vancemttice, feeble and flonthfull adminiffration of Duncane. And to bring bis pnrpofe the better to pale iwithout 83 (as fomefap) at otgofuang, in the firt peare of bis reigne . Dhen having a cOMypanic about him of {ach as he bad made pzinic to bis enterpzife, he caw fed bimfelfe to be proclamed king, and foxthttth bute Scone , here (by common confent he tecciucd the inucfture of the kingdome according to the accudomed maner.Z be bovie of Duncane was Grconucied bute Clgine , ¢ there buried tn bing: and faid; Ait haile Makbeth, thane of O18 vomecbe oe terolDanes. er there efcapod to niore but onelie Sueno hime great liberalitie towards the nobles of the realme, SORE thereby to twintheir favour, and then be faty that anie trouble 02 great bufinetfe, he deutied a fubtill pune people; and hereto he alto ayplied his tubole indeno2, % binglte ers tocanfepong men toereretfc themfelues in bertus Hour. mediatlie after bis deceafle . Wackbeth fore trow 40 oUsmaners, anv men of the church to attend their bled beretwith , for that he faby this means bis Diutne ferutce according to fheir bocations, \ bope fore hindered (there , by the old latwes of the We caufed to be Maire {undzie thanes, as of Cath Pee tealme, the o:dinance was, that if be that Mould nes, Sutherland, Stranauerne , andAios, becaule retyect of pera fucceed twere not of able age to take the charge bpon through them and their feditious attempts, much fons, bunfelfe , be that was nert of bloud bute bim Geuln trouble dailic rofe tir the realme. He aypeafed the beadmitted)be began to take counfell how he might troublefome ftate of Galloway , and flue one Maks Si ap be Dfurpe the kingdome bpforce, having a inft quarell gill atyzant, abo had mante peares befoze pafled nos fo to dw (as be toke the matter) fo: that Duncane thing of the regall anthozttie 02 power, Ho be briefe, did bat in bim lap ta vefraud bint of all maner of fuch were the wartbie Dwings and princelie acs of fitle and claime, thich be might in time tocome, 5° this Mackbeth in the adininiftration of the realme, pretend bnito the crotwne. that if be bao atteined there ontobprightfull means, and continued in vprightneffe of iuffice as he began, The wards ofthe thzce twetrd fitters alfo ( of hom till the end of bis reigne , be might well hauc bene before pe bane heard) greatlic inconraged bimbere: numbed amongeft the moft noble princes that ani¢ but{pectallte bis wife lapfoz¢ bpon bimto at fenTBt the thing, as the that twas berie ambitious, tbere hav reigned. We made manie bolefoine latys burning in bnquenchable dcfire to beare the name and fatutes fo; the publike tygale of bis fubieas, of aqueene . At length therefore, communicating bis purpofed intent with bis truftic friends,amongft Lawesmade by king Makbethfer thome Banqubo twas the hiefelt, opon confivence gwepel ner ffirred: other that tvere atmakened eitherbythe Thellauah= ble tomake anie oefente: fo that of the tholenum, Donald pated ouer into Ireland,where be was tow ee king i cherithed bp the king of that law f Dackbeth, acheim England, derlie indued with knotwleage of prophefiebp their necro: nranticall(cientce, bicaufe eucrie thing camefo pafte as thep had {poken. 4Fo2 Mhootlie after , the thane of Walcolme prince of Cumberland, as it {were theres by to appoint bimbis fuccefforin the kingdame, tine o Colmes Auch. Jn memozrie thereof, mp lc - A peace was alfo concluden atthe fame the Danith potwer,the hich Cotard recriuen Mal: Matcatene ‘ colmeby tvap of moft frienblie enterteinment: but coinedee The fame night after , at (upper, anquho tefteo in friall of their accufations , When thefe theucs, ith him and fay; Polw Mackbeth thon hak obtet: barretto2s , and other opprefforsof the innocent peor ned thofe things thich the tino fornier RF 's proyhes ple were come to darren battell in this twife (as eptreict it. fied, there remaineth onelic for thee to pure that ts (aid) thep tuere freight tuates ayprehended bp fice, thich the third faid Mhouls come to pate. Where Aviied Nien, and fraffed bp tr halters on gibbets, Packbeth reuoluing the thing in bis D, begat accoding as they had infflie deferued. Whe refioue 2 ententhen fo Benile how he might « to the 30 of milowers that were left, tere puntfhedand ta kingdome : but pet he thought with the medin (uch fozt , that manie peares after all theft muff tarie a time, which (hould aduance § and reiffiurgsAverelittle heard ofthe people infoteng fo (bythe diuine prouidence) as it had co the blifcfuli benefit of god peace and tranquillitic. iit bis fornter preferment. wut tho2tlie a Wackbeth hetwing bunfelfe thus a mott diligent ced that king Duncane, baning tivo fone pumther ofall iniuries and tuzongs attempted bp ae iwife tthich was the Daughter of Simard carie of nie difo2dered perfons within bis realme, was ac Northumberland, he made the eloer of themcatlea counted the fure defenfe and buckler of tnnocent wasarciuedat iingcosne,, feut thither by Canute anage abundance bute their entities . Thepretoifing that thep had got meateand dainke {ufficient fo fatiffie 17t Waicointe Cammoze and eae ane flee ins to gumbers tanv. tile to bring all offendors and mifowers bnto iw * Catwder being condemned at Jfo2es of treafona 29 Mice,folliciting fundzie ofbis liege people with high gaint the king committed; his lands,linings, and retvards, to challenge and aypeale fuch as moft ops Offices tocre giucnof the kings liberalitic to sacks preted the contmons,to come at adap and place aps -_-triememand friends thus fisinein Scotland, Che in Aoioer, haute pecloed dp the calfell into bis hands,onder cere 30 king of Cngland,in renenge of bis brother Sauce a put bis eninties outof all fafpicionof anieenterpaife ment againt then, tillail things were beoughtfo patle that might ferue for the purpote. Atlength, abet thep fwere fallen at a point for rendzing bpthe holv,Duncane offeredto fendforthofthecattellins to the campegreat proutfionof bittels torefrely the might Well knot that Mackbeth tole (eke to bring toend for his more fare confirmation in the eftate) fled ito Cumberland, frhere Malcolme remained,till time that faint Coward the formenf Cthelred recourred the tominton of England from on by Dackbeth and anquho, infomuch that war 10 affer the neparture thus of Duncanes fonnes,bien -dbifpleafanttohim and bis peopic, as fhould aypere} livthat tt fpagsacutfome manic peeres after,thatna -Bnights tere madeitt sPoztwate, except thep ucts , firk fnogne to veuenge the Maughter of they cou ae =. conmumication with Sueno, asthough hetmonly ther tallbe leaue ante fue behind htm to faccedin €€ bis place, there contrarilie thou in ded thalt not ¢ teigne at all, butof thé thofe thal be borne Lich € hall gouerne the Scotih kingdome bp long oder cc Of continual vefcent. eretwith the forefain wonen banifhed immediatlic outof their fight. Dhiswas | ceived in manner afore faidby Sueno, twas verie fanns, found ivith teapon tr band readie to make ref: twas gathering anepower towithtand theincure ec Wall reigqne inden, butiwithan onluckie end: nep bm aves anstinkes behemcutray of sims, lance,for be hopediow toconquer therealine tithe ‘ out further bloudthen. ; But then knowledge was given holo Duncane sence was aa the caftelt of Wertha, andthat Makbeth 20 Wertha. <t mife greater benefits onto the,than tito him,fox be _ fet fortvardonthis infortunate ionrnie. The. other navieben Hips whieh he left behind im twtthin thre daiesag thisbattell, that thep wore not ableto make long -ter bis Departure fromthence, were tolled fo togi chateonthee enimies,but kept themfclues allnight inorder ofbattell, fordoubt leat the Srotsaffente ther by diolence of aneat tind, that beating nd bling togither againe, might hauc {et bpon them at rnfhing oneagaintt another, thep funke there, and fomeaduantage, Dit the mowotw, then the fielos tie inte fare placeeuen ditto thete dates, fo the Were difcoucred , and thatif was perceiued hoivno ro great Danger of other fuch Tips as come on that entities were te be found abzode, they gathered the coatt: foz being coucred twith the flout feben the fide fpotle, tibfch they dinidedamongt them, according -coutmeth, at the ebbing againe of the fanie, fome Suenos com- tothelaiwef armes. Thentwasitodeineddycome part of them aypeereaboue water. ‘ ihe place abete the Dantih veliels were thusloff, mandement mandement of Sueito, that no fouldier Gould hurt po aon - either man, wontan, orchid, ercept (uchas tere ispet called Drotwnelow lands. This oucrtheoto re: oo, - The hiftorie of Scotland. -_ble Coconucie atuaic his nanie,he furnithed ane thip Scmosey -thzonghite tutth (uch as were left, and in the fame fot et, -failedbackeinto Morivaie, curfing the timethat he rie foorth according to Hettor BOCTIUS. e . non oe _ of i Libertad aachurch , thal not be compelled themebar Altjto antwere before a temporalt Panetatenor- 22>) (udae , but be remitted to his 02 binatie. / Che tenth part of all fruits that tn- Cithestove create on the ground , hall be giuen to the teag church,that God map be wa2lhipped with : oblations and pzaters. Tu He that continueth oblfinatlic tn the wertoneaes curfle of the chutch by the (pace of one sures. Pp. whole |