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Show Thehiftorie ofScétland. The hiftorie of Scotland. allfhehholefabiance anp'treatureof thereabneto -beattheiecommandeiient, pea and the realmeit c felfesifthep miinedtoinioy it: fo thatthis was the sbaphibidthep ban to much defired, herein Cutfici» ' cunific fuag nfteredto fhe that retward houldfollowtoecdmanfoybisgadandvaliantiers -«)) «Tn themeanctinte, theletf swing of the Scots; +» freTe beereot , bicanfe that botha neto prince was -_wormnided,and thereby all the companies inthefame DERE timnof thethole realine. Aterthedeceafleofking Acho,his fonne Magnus fuccceved hima verie faiths fail prince, and one that hadthefeare of Godbefoxe Home, wo hat enimie dead thich fought theaeftruces -_ttbercof one Patrike bad theleaving.twas ingroat Chelsey danger, by reafon the capteine bimfelfc wag. fox ; the Sens, wing fore difcomforted: butatter:thep oncebeleto --hotothe middle ward of theft entmics was putts », gabeteonis bis cies. : Jun the (ccandpere of histeigne, befenthisant- ive bafano2s (of trhome the chiefe was the chancello2 of flight,thep tecouerrd help courages,and twith great force canted theft aducrfarieswrth obom thepthere > matched,to give backe alfo; aud foluere the Danes eye neve and oriwegtans chaled by. the Scots, Wwithiberie an doin: Pinush. MPorwate) vato king Alerander, thome thepfound mites dahich bot cafica matter it fhouldbeforthem totringtopalic, fudyastueltconfiacrenthe circum: finites,night fone contecure:jfo2 thzough dearth fing from the purfute of the enimios.till nightie bye Seis, --atvendofthat dates tworbe, Bing Aeho with afetue? fher efcapedontof danger, and comming tatheral " and Bute , fo that the refioue of the Jles might re: maine inquict poffefionof Him and bis fucceffors in tine comming. Herevnto twas anflwer made by Heotith people, their bodies and forces(faith he)are fotnonderfullte mfebled; thatthepaperetorepee nese twas there informedof an otherlolle tbtdybe . had (ufteined: forhis fat conteining the numbenoe * titers Batferthat high-cnterpafesandfamouser: Seats ploitanightneucrbeatcined tuithontertveme icstedsouthex- patdiey;itbebaucd them to atteine tothele fo great treme peril, »cothmtapities by perfing fhozough , and ouerthzot 7. ingbydintof tumthearvaicdbattels of thetrent) cruel Gaughter fhough all Cunningtanr, motceats sienscteia _ sanbfamine tthich long bath reignedamongtt the fentrather-Thanotwes'than full perfonages.of men © fovenoeit man to fight witbout fainting 5 -fith they " ‘Spereriuuironed omed) pact toithontmeane toe SApeybenefired them; thatif ttfofelkout, Hatthey dehanee to be onercanter(thidy-as be trates p nlbonot comb fopatie) that infurh mifaducntare ___ 20d thepiphulppet fell their linesdecrelie, and not to die saraguvppengedd Shas having opened ontothem that andhrokinagaintktherocks andelifies, She math bptempt ners alfo,being.confreinedto come orndantd faa fate, gard of. thetrlines, were Maine bythe people of the aye sountrie,(o that fet of themo2toneat all efcaped, Acho being thus abathed with thele tino infortw since, natemitchances,, pfiveli for the tole anddifcorntfic toDsbnet, tore of bis armtte bp land, asfor the perithing ofbts © --snauiconthe feas,got him dutothete foure thips that .. the coaft;till {were fauedsand-fatlen with thenvabout r battelabicivas » Seadlintaaeaentiaesanesntinortcs lay 46 be avefiedin Debneie. Fntbis theauerthwwhethought to haue: {nfficientlic ur > add se catey MUBeleiBttermat forces to vanquith the eninties. foughtat-Wargis onthe thiradayof Angnfiinte olthgbatils,, goppletonatheirinnenozs,theparrate their battels, and, Thusfaith HeCorBoeciuss ABut Fourdonit and holeforce sigoi 91) Gidgoattpates aitbisbetfonlviers tward; for that be-ban OS of hisdamnie in the mipdle theScotith bingwas placed inthe middle battell of bis people + thereforebe fuypoted, thatifbemighfioucrfhrot and! banquifh that part give oucz all bis title, right, and clatme bute Aran hing Alerander,that the Jles by right of old inberts tance perteined bnto him and bis p:ogenitozs kings of Scotland, andthereforehe might not make ante ar hundzedand fittte hips, were to Beaten twithan eee potpmensbhapiildiuepbpdidorie,anbihatoanger Ccibenng Mekingsonctiversive, having thuserbortenthete hing$iean= that king spagnus their maifter tyould twillinglie agremoent with the Danes 02 Rorwegians, fill he -ee with this antler , incontinentlic Alerander Stes #Balcolme {oard of Walleie, and John Cumin tocre fent with 2 ug Stmetweabelic iefiendernandébinyanks: but pet.at thefic& incounterithere was aterrible fightbettwirt fhem.obtpeciallie abere the two kings fought ; for thenenealled Hill: widygreat violence othat part Dheretheyimariedanger, notcealling toerbart eincourage thetcincnto Candtotbebargainctwith ko-tbat owveither fine thete tug TChevatiancie ofthebings. pauitiefomachs, singsvlaiemtbepactsotverievaliantsapteins. ;., cultonnne? Aigkepatetthabandofveriehardiefoulniers altaicn cq ot 8 faungtetimesteipenieenpdifemer thebattel there O08 engAierannenfoxgba:crotintthtEaming hebs,fy withbim,thathetius Regs» grentnambernfpeopletbere fedenentheranksinith fret mensiebece be faip,t¢ Heorithnen, yenrulAtovettuict.thowwings:;,there was nolede saueltictheiwendnetthersiveinthebegining of the baticlijtillatdenpih.the Potwveatans,percetuing hetettwi themfelursotexpreiientotthmultitude compab fenimouenerie Ging;vivfomedbatbegin.totinke; waiters in,this brbalfe, hat it map amare things. are Lontetimes arnpltfied by Bots vec? isarcput Getenaber ,fell torunning atyaie. Alepamder Ste: OS™ ofthe cots, Wanita puriuen theeninies acerteine eS porale fadeymadatne Achosneyhue, amanofbighrepus Ay... © fationandanthariticamongt the Paxwegians,cau alligned to the reignes of thofe Fland kings, ifpou confer the fame twith the titeof the foxefaid refigs and fine bunded mariners to come fo the aid of the but not tuithout fome alteration andtrouble,as map - apeere bp the annales of Richard Southwell, a twat, were thus come into the bandsofthe Scots, was DScots , at all times tbehe thoulo thereto be requis Roe, tet (as thould foemc) nell intiructed in matters as 30 ted. After this, were the earles of Atholl, Carrikie, well, ™ fuel touching Scotland,and the north parts, asalfo concerning the fate of the out les. And therefore that the faite may the better aypeere to the readers, Phauethoughtitnot impertinent tofetvowne hat aNd Mardy), Alerander Stetward, iwith the thanes of Argile, andLennos, fent witha puilant armic Che werterne ‘buttthe other of the Wwefterne Fles , the which thofe Tes recone: that twere areatetk , they tonght tith muchadm Tt ot the % haue read in the fame Southwell, touching the bnderthe oberfance efthe crowwne of Scotland, the on, kings , orrather viceroies of Man, and thofe Jles hibich for a feafon (as Mould fceme in Deed) twere fub« Mituted by the kings of ortwate, though itmapal. refidue faburitted themfelues , ; ee Magnus king of Nopwaie informed hereof,fent Che chancereftfones his chancello2 in ambattage onto Ising Ae '9 of Moz foapere,that fometime there wasacerteinefacce' -_leranver, totrte tf he might bptreatic recouer a»aleambatias fionin themas fromthe father to the fonne, ¢ from 40 gaine thofe Pes: andifbe might not bring that to shenet" the brother to the bother, ec: inmannter as if ft bad paffe , pet to compound twith bimfor a peerelie trie s beene by twaie of inheritance. An the dates of bing Jobntherefore (as fatththe bute. Zhe firtt motion of the chancellor twould in 0 twife be heard, therefore furceatling to fpendanic Cettsed king foxefaid Southwell) one Gothzed reigned as bing in Man. Wan. Andin the pere 1228, one Ueginald being Sigma. -kingof thofe ics, twas murthered bywicked pers 1228. fons, ethenhisbrother Dlaue reignedin his place, > Anthepere 1230, the king of Mortwateapointes longerttine about it, thep fell in communication touching the fecond, tthich toke effe at length tt cchereteate of this wife . king Magnusbybis letters onver bis Wagnng ‘great feale, renounced and gaue ouer bisrighto2 "Tot Mor- -_clatme that he hadormighthaue, both fo hint anv ‘en one Wutbac, the fonne of Dfmund (furnamed War bis (ieceffors to all the Mes of Scotland. And king aan con) to goucrne the fatd Fles calleo Sovorenfes, 50 Aleranderfor this refignation twas agreed to pate thatis to fap, the Fle of Man, #the other Fes there the fatd king of Moztway , foure thoufand marks abouts the coafts of Scotland; the tid) utbac,tofterling , fogither with a penfion 02 tribute of an gither ith tivo other capteins Dlaue and Codzen, bundzed marks bp peare. And fo; the more confirs * perretic furnamed Don, camebp fea, andarrtuedat Wate, Ruler deine, Shere hep wan the caftell: but Wufbactwas Maine twtth a ffone that twas thzotwne Dotwne bpon him. Gnothen after this, the foxefaio Dlaneand God:sed tame butothe Jleof Man, tbere they viulded the Mattonof lone ano antitte betwirt the two kings °°" and their people, qpargaret the daughter of Kind goarqaree Aleranver, being not patt one peares of age, tS Aleranrers promifed in mariage onto Wanigo, the fonne of daughter, king Magnus, the fame martage to be confummat Sen. _-red.SBut.notw to procerdsjaing Adyeat into Dubneie , fent into Poctmate an aya got wane x. 17. ae andagainfl the nert fpzing : but fo: ay te part it - Dlauve gouerned both in Man, andin alltheother Fics (thofe excepted ubich the fonnes of Soncrleid help tu poffefiton.) Inthe perre 1277, tn the moneth ~~ of Hate, dlane king of Man, the fonne of Coded, t brother to Heginald,ocparted this life, after thefe decegile bis fonne iparoid fuccaeded him , and refgs that an hofpitall thonly be ereaed ¢ founded thero, _-for the fuftentation of pore folks, About this featon, there were great tarred in Cngland betwirt king Wenrle and his barons, of Warte to thome the diefe was Simon MPountfort earle of €nglano, Leiceffer , and dinerfe other. t4. Wenrte being not ting Went Dé thentivdle ard,cheretashardholobetivirtthe tino kings,thebattell continuing withgreatManghy departedout of thislife in the beginning at pcp? goto vert following,all thatand puruetance md gH PS ge came fo mane' fae - vation twas,pathed,, famedapthat Advodeccallen, that ts (00s ae vas In he pere 1247, Hacokingef Porwate fent T247. Seay fo: Barold bing of Mar te come onto his cozonatt. to fubdue the rebels of his realne, that bad arvew red warres againt bim. Werebpon thortlie affer , evemaine OHPALtthebictoriemouldincline: but the Parmer battell ofthe sos being nofp atfatlen on the backs bp a neto -eldefELon ofKing Alerander, oreee ag as e ft anispargarct ;eae Oiiogt "Leia, on, tubo comming thither, twas honozablie recetned, and obtemes king Pacos vanghter in martage : Ie, en, butas be returned from thence, in the p@re 1249, was Alerander Cumin, toith fiue thoufand chofen Birvandee (nig eng: men, fent by bing Aleranber into Crgland , tho cuneate ght vallantlic bare themfclues in that tar ibid) tam, wi ove feptheretteattobeounded,andgathering hismen £99 againeintoaraicheonghtthemagaint theentmies feronbothparts,andbncerteinealongtbileto tie: Porivegians Power Actth. ae amnaine: ivenimies atlen: = thee began tofiee dap of Zannarie,AleranDer prince « fegatonts Sees 7Hgland, was people VO2Te » conicemneD WE. igus & £2 ponbiciys 4£92.fhe people. t v= hingbdomeof the $lesbetwirt them, fo as Diaue teen the came fo peares mariable , Further, in dome of oe bab Banalotted to him fo: bis part, and Soosedthe do place there the greatett laughter of anes md Wsberece Other Fes. WGutafter that Godzed twas allo (laine, Morwegians had bene made, it was conenanted -uance the glozicof his. countriemten nea piD baps tham-bp the, imple, beritie of tho! ee for anclp,armic, proutding {ips t all of neceflaric, to haue made ancy inuafion be F02 the tine of the refignation made , % follow thefonofD- <> be Celewing onyGosschofein toelrtEving,contiretned tobzcake Go Wzite befaxebins,map in ome pointseee tadight. <, inard therfoxe;thathan the leading oftherightwing dred mac ares, the fecond lane. Andatter hin belie ofthe $Paurice Dkarfatre fucceved;and thenfollotved one Foroe oe that twas the kings chaplaine, Hcots, bound bybis office to be veadie with thirtane hips, _ othe 3 », Ahushauedthoughtgeo to fue foe vaefiies iteutenanés there,of homethe fir was called Gq: Lteutenantog Portvegtans,wbobadkept the Danes and oenan iMpottertion LAwoae notw for thelpace of 167 peetesthefame patton, tye. Scots lenby Gleeanner, fatewwarp of Dame (ore lamentedaffis tele, Layo had rach avome uerned the fanie, till the forefaid Paanus king of Norwaie refignes bistitle to all the fatd les onto bing Alerander (as pe haue heard) tho placed his Nation. Wut notw to the matter. Lhe lieutenantap, Seotlanosaith,that they ieee but twentie thontand * =i. 1254, O2betned king,o2 rather bieeroyof hole Tles , € go» ae pointed to baue the rule of thofe les nov that thep of this: inuafion.mave: by; the: APMorinegians into capeinafalfee etwas(o-egerlie puciucn of MS Waits the other Jles,by confentof the Dantkemen red (though not tefthout bloud) forth of the hands of meth motto Agrealtogttherheeehwith, who: tositing ,, famecherovinue that gotto tayo,incountringMm _tialo,twere Difeomnfitep, purtoflight, hater. debe ucdinthefea,inta theLbichsbop were peae ofbing gett otberfpatiwere laineyancyoucDalian was.ouc,A.peng gentlemanof great Pagnus the forme of Dlaue beganhis reigne ouer Magnns, Canmozeand Mttarmie oucr into Man,tbich Fle thepthenrecoues gians24-fouland, and ofcots about Atyelthoncet dzolwued; fagitter bith thonfands, of men Im ty fonne of Godzed Don youerned Dan one pecre,be- Warol, tng remouedky thehingof ostvaie: gaffer bim thatbucle vere 1263.there tweve Mlaine of Danes and spas "s+ Wute,andtoke then both; {poling allo the ciurces along the {ca coafk,andafterarrining at Largistt Cunningham, on. the featt of the, nattuttte. of ont ladie, lo the-mofk partof their betlels, wbidsioee ) tempelkonthecoattsof Jreland. Then {acceded his Reginald. had recouered the fall pollelfton of the fame $les. 20 Hector Boetius,bpreaton offome contrarietie thich Bntime of the The ambatladors being difpatched and fent awate -aaypearctt itt Souchwell tn the account ofthe peares menof warre ial, imibarkenin foure feoreAhipss » Ehichromming.to the netwsattelbof Aran, helieged , Sherethehingfmn;be houlnealilte thenputthe rey Goue to fights Asiswings bteaufe hebadnotnunt, qo as well the-fatd caftell of Arar, as the caftell: Tyerattels' por dufficient to-fornidy «bent: fullie) were arcaied 1240. brother Reginalo,whoreignedbut 27 daies , forhe Be beganto was Haine the firlk of Junethe faine peore,by theter, Tesnethe xt -_uants of aknightealled Buarus, Then Warolo the ne; eAniwacto at faint Jolng towne, and there fignified tutto him, ro themfctucs.18nt in the peeve 1254,0ne Buarus was -_telk of Aive,abich (as pe have heard)behadtwone ber, outragious tempett, that there Were not paff foure 1) j ablrtoimake vefittance: ? ») <gaine;in confineration hotynecetlarie it teas 20 of allthat number faucd, therefione being d:otwMed 96405 tang 201 -togither fuith his wife, they perthedinfhefeasbpa nedi2vares, being butr4 pares of age thenhe began bis reigne. _-tweil able to twitiftano his abuerfaries attempts,te- requireveinol quefied &.Aleranver fo fend him fone atd of Seots the Scots, hing |