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Show Thehiftorie ofScotland. tecouered the totune of WBerinike out of the Eng: ith mens bamvs, trbich thepban held for the fpace of tiventic peeres befoze. Jt wastaken notw bp prac- fife, through meanes of one Spaloein an Cngltthaman, tho for bis labour bad certeine lands gtuen bim in Angus, which bis potteritie iniofeth to thefe MHop,and the bithop of Clie,rot making them of the countriconce prinie to their purpofe, but bauing tr their companiea great number of prtetts and mei of religton, thep gate battell to the Scots one nay inthe after none, not farre from the totone ofgit, Chetate ton bpon Stwale,tivclue miles diftant fromBoyke Swi, nozthinards, efCeolie itwere a twanderfull procette to declare Wut forfomne) as the mot part of the Cnglity tbat mifchiefes came thzongh hunger and other mit men tuere tot expert in thefeates of twarte , am foxtentes, by the (pace of 11 peeres in o2thumber- 10 came not in anie orderlte arraic of battell, land ; for the Scots became fo proudatter thep bad iwere cafilte banquithen § put to flight bp the Scots, abe enn gotten Werlwike, that thep nothing effemncd the rho luere readie to recefuc them in geod onder,clofe medion Cnglih nation. Wut (@mongt other things bp the togither in one entier (quadzone,, and after thefrac. Scots attempted) much aboutthis time , Adam de cuffomedmaner , at their firft toining thepgane a Gardonne came with 160 men, to dziue alvaie great Mhotwt, therewith the Cnglithmen out of thecattell patturing by Pozbam,tehich the people of hand began to.gtue backe: which then the Scots fhe fotone percetuing , ran fo2th and incountered perceiued, thep got them to their boztes , and folle iwith the Scots,irho bad gotten the bictopte of them, iweb the chafe moft egerlie, beating dotone and fleas badnot Thomas Grep capteine of thecaltell,feing ing the Cnglithmen, netther fparing religions per them in (ome teopardie, iMued fozth with 6o of bis 20 form; other , fo that their vied fo the number of foulbiers, ¢fatne mot part of the Scots, andthetr fore thoufand Cnglithmen that dap, andamongt Tensat Dates bortles.The thich Grephadbeenetivifebefebefie the reff twas the matoz of Worke one. Zn the water 7 Gedin the caffell of Porbam, once almoft by the of Stwale (as twas faid) there were protwnedto the fpace of a tole peere,and anothertimeby theterme number of a thoufand. Ho be tort, tf night han not of fenen moneths, intbic)bebehauedbhimfelfe like come thefoner pon, it vas thought {carfe there a worthie gentleman, infhatbisenimies gotnone houlv ante of the Englifh part bane efcaped. aduantage of bin, although that during the ftege, When king Cotward lieng as pet at the fegeof thep bad erected manic fortreffes before the caffell, Serinike, onderftod that mifchicfe the Scatsdio fo annoie fac) as iwere tuffhin: of tbich fonts thep within his realme,heratfen his fiege, in purpofe to madeone at Upfitlington, and onein the curd) of 3° have incountered with his enimies : but the Scots orbam, thecatkell hereof had benetivifetet aduertifedof bis purpofe,returnen with all thete pl fedand indanger of loffe, had not the lozd yWerfie foners and fpotle bp Stanemmye , and fo through and Penill (beiig great fuccourersof the marcyes) Cilhand, and the welt marches, iwitho2eto home refeuedthe fame, Sorat onetimethe btteriward of -into their countrie. Aboutthe fealt of All fants, HPohamcattell was takenin thetimeof thisGrep then the inbabitantsof the noth parts hav got in on faintiatharinseuen, ohic the Scotskept not -_thety barnett,fo that thetr barnes twere now fuffed but thee dates, and their purpofe in twinning the -twith coane, of the Gbich prontfion thep were fo lit fame did btterlie fafle them.) all the perre after,the Scots onver the conducof he RiSouthwell. After that the earleof Surrey had recouered -_faidttwo capteins, the earle of Spurrep, and fhe 1029 iromOw BWerlwike, he and the lod James Dotwglatle in the 4o Dotwglafle, entered into England, and burnt fhe snd, CyeScots monethor aie truaded England twithaputMant countrie of Githano, taking atvap botl (uch people enue armie, pafling further ito the counttie than the as fheptokepz{foners, andaltoall thecattell thio thathep Sere cts hadbéeneacculomedtodobeforetinte, bare thepmight mect toith,and fo kept oponthelr fourriie o accuftomen, ning as theptwent forward the tolunesof Porthal _till thep came fourgh bnocr Stanemore,deltrov Bow tnenbnto . iertonand urrofobsidge;and comming to Ripon, Foundtet). they fpotlen the totoneofalithe gods found therein; but compounding toith them that kept the churcha, gaint them fora thoufand marks, thep forbare to eng all afore theme then returning thongh Gel' merland, pzactifen the like mifchiefe there, inburning bp houfes andcomein all places abere they came,as they handontebefore in Gildand. Ande burneante of thebuiloings. After thephantarien -_nallie palingthzongh Cumberland twith the like bs bere thee dates, thep departed thence, and went to $0 wocke., at length tyep dretw bomeinto thett otvne Unarefburgh,abich totone thep burnt, ad beating ¥Fr.Thin, 121% tefburgh was takenbyZobndiilteborne,whichater _alfo,hing Eowwarv(lieng at iteth to go onto Coe D. ing tothe conftable arin marfhall. About tuidytime uate Dimfelfe tothe bing bponcerteine condé 6o burgh) Iwas confiretiicn to returne fo: lacke of 8 Hs, i fels. 7 ‘ defended, that he twas conftreined with {mall bona: Ri. Southweit, (2 teturne home, andleaue it.as he found it, For tt1 * fhe meanetime, while king Goiward lap at the fiege before Serie, Thomas sandal earle of pare Tep,and the lord James Dowslalle atemblen their forces togither;but percetuing.themfcines to weake toremoue the om bp force,they patted byy and ens tring into Cnglahd , wafted au {poilenalt before keping on thet: wap bnto Warrombsioge: Willtam AHet- thent. thereof then the citisens of Borke were aduertifen; fon a {with their capteins Williams Pelton thete arehbtot yorke. aduife.Lhep tvere no foner come,but ttretghtwates calling them before him , be quefttonend with them tehether thep knetw their otyne bands and feales,and trbole ocrafion of all thetrouble which bad chanced could not denie their oiune ac,thep tore committed that bad con= to ward twithin fundzie caffels,till be bad tatken fur. Committed to ther aduife in the matter. Jncontinentlie after, be fear, Wentto Wertwike,and there arreffedthe capteine of the fotone, namedfir William Soults, and canfed hint to be conucied to Perth (committing the faid Crediache Pariewent, 1320, William Souls (as faith lo. Maior)twith the conn teffe of Straberne,to perpetual p2tfor) there thoztlteafter be called an affemblie of all the eftates of atm the famnetimenten spargeric SBunle bing a x%oberts Danghter. Sfostlie after alfowasé truce taken betiotrt the two tealmes of England ¢ ae lann fora certeine time. Shen king ne notrouble, neither within bis realme no? te! rr seem raufedaparlement tobe bolvent at Per, ae epee required the lords to {het thetr deeds and oh jong theretstdence tioz cartet to theto fo the terre te theirlands:thing Mobertteas fometbat am this fight,anvtobe nofmiall invignafion SE" reafon firi to fuyp:elle the loftie fomachs of the Cnglifhmen;and then if there were anie thing twa thie to be refounwed on their bebalfes , they would be contented to and onto the oder of the popes author ritie therein. Thus twas the legat oifpatchen bome, Without other effectof hiserrand|[ faning (as faith 4, Thin, Buchanan) be cured and interdiaed the Scots and Scotlano.} Shortlic after,bing Mobertentered twilthanarmiic wing Robert kept in the pore affer the incarnation of our Sa, beap, the people fore lamenting bis mithap, fo; the great baliancie tthich was knotwne tobe tn bim, ba * till be came to the recroffe, tube) Manvethopon " D¢otlann, Stanemore. Wotwbeit it ould femebythatahih Richard Southwell tuziteth beereofthat bingutebert Fi -Souchwell, Tes was not prefentbimfelfe inperfon in thistournie, 12 butthat be appointed the earle of gpurrey to be bis lieutenant,tbo with an atniie, after the featt of the he bthhops Cptphante entered into Cngland, and comming to trike ofurs WDarington,fated there forafeafon, apiled the lor jain vurve bp James Dotuglatle, and thelor Steward of cot the cor. land went abzoad to harcieand{poile the counteic on ech five; the one of them palling forth towards War. tilpole and Citueland, and the other toiwards Midy mond . Ae inhabitants of Michmondihire shaving Wiehmory- no capteine amongeft them to defend theircountric (hire revetined fro in fpole front that gricnous tnuafion of the entmie, gaue a wiih a fumitte great fumsme of monte in ikemanner, as at other of monte, times they bad done , to bane their conntrie {pared from fier ano fpotle, ereg oper Da the morrow after, be caufen all the reffoue of the Lhe Scots tavied at this time about 15 bales Beers toefe trattozs to be brought faxth toinogement, and fer 6° ‘pithinGngland, and in the end returned Without Sader be battell. soruben the knights of the no:th countries tence being ginen againt them , be commanded repared bnito the ouke of Lancafter then lieng at he ruke of without velate that they thouln be erecuteo. Then Bicherd came Diuerfe and {umpzie perfons in moft bumble Ponitret, abd offered toga into the ficlo with hima» Rancatters wife to make fnte fo; pardon to the hing fo> their gatntt the Scots, be woulo nat once Mirce bis tot,by °! Movalite, reafon of the oifcox that was Depending betwirt RB Maios * friends ano bin{men : but he made them plainean bim and king @otward: but bofpfoener the matter fer, that there tas none to be found that woutn went , hing @pwarn foie grieved tn his mino titty Make intercedion fo: the faumg of bis binfavans fod mation made bp bis enimtes the Scots, be life the bap before, uben be tors led to erecution,that a = fiberebythep helpthetr lands. Zhelods efter on oe abnifement taken herein , at lengthpe ¢ ee fwn2dsall at once,declaringthat thep bad betiwirt the ttorealmes of England and Scotlan, therealine, his was called the blacke partement, 4° into €nglano, and toatten the conntric kefore him, with anaris ~ our 1 3 20, Fi thisparlement,at the begining thereof, was Danid Abernethie, the Hfters forme of hing Robert, accufed as partic to the treafon afore, faid, though being labonred onto by the rett of the confptratozs to toine with them therein, be refufeo foto dw,but pet fo that be Dip not vtter the thing,but Daud Ber: concealed tt with thent, be was condemned loft bis Ws bean, that all the told might twell pnderftand that the tegat. Didonelie proceedof the couctous Ddefire in the Eng: fminediatlie theretvith thetved the twritings , tbich lithmen, feeking to conquer that realme withouta, {vere found in thepalmersffaffe: andbecanfe thep 3° nic tuff claimeoztitle: and therefore they thoughtit uedbis life, but fa; that be ntinded to.dw inftice on the reffone,and finding no man fo nrake {ute fo; bim, be permitted the erecution topzoceed againf bim. kuightivas flaine,and mante other {quires belong' 3ntheperefolloting, king Gbivard came and anfwee kingandother the nobles of the realine of Scotland, The made to the bone bnto them , in tbhicth confiia fiz Fobn perth backe into Scotland with their {poles and prt, Bermikeds- laid fiege bnto Wertwike but thetowne wasfoiwel Cre iopds tealme. 15ut anfluer was made beerebnto by .the tehole number of thent, as thongh there bad bene fome matter imband tberein be withen to baue their bevonn the (eas , ubere he was called the flotwer of chtuairie. An ved the hing bimIclfe toonl glavlte baue fa, ward Scotland,fought twith the commons of Pel So caffell atthebzioge env, for certeine pi(pleatares hers tofthout ante refittance. [Zhiscaftcllof dina, that bad confented to the fame , baftilic fent for the fonrnie. (And the fonlviersgoing backe againe to F.7% botie , and returning hometwards by Scipton in Cranen,they firtt {potlen the totune,and after burnt lie feithout anie further repfit, here were fome that were accuten tobeparta, hers in this treafot, but pet fo; that no eninent peofes could be produced againt them,thep wwerenify miffed,as CHalter Marivell, with Halter Werelate hiviffe of Abervene ,patrikeGratm, Wameline neéuverthelefe, be purpofed to be reviengedof their proud prefumptionsthen nioze oportunitie of tine ferned thereto. Suridzie of the nobles perceining Confpiracte that the king bare anintward grudge towards them ofthelozbsaHreidzinton and Cuftace Kathe, knights; befoes gaint Bing fo this matter,deuifed amongft themfelues botv to deliver him into king Cotvards bands, fo to auotd Robert. cightothers. wut pet the countelle of Straberne « allvanger that might follotv of bis difpleature con Willtam de Soulis were condemnedto perpetual cefucdthus againf thent, Jfo2theaccomplithment 10 prifon. Zhe carleof Wuchquyanes lands, tho {uftes of this their treafonable practife, they made abond red at that p2efent, Svere dinived inte tivo parts, the fir twziting , confirmed iwith theirbands amp feales one being giuen to William aie that as made bettvirt them , ¢ minded to fend the fame into Gngy contffable of the realme in place of John Quincie, land onto bing Colward. Wut king Robert bauing hbo liketutfe (uttered atthe fante times and the other fone inkelingofthis their purpofe, caufed diligent partivas giuen tuto William eth, togither with Watch to be laid by the fap for fuch as fhould paffe the office ofthe teivardthip oftherealme, About the fnto England from them with the faid bond, infor fametimethe king of England by complaint made much that tn the end a palmer 02 pilgrime was aps to the pope, purcafed that a legat twas {ent fromthe Btegat tent . 3 paimer tabenoith y= p2eebended Abid) had the bond, and other twzitingsir, feapoffolike into Scotland, toadmonith king %o- from Wore to fangs on him, clofed within bis pilgvimstafe. 30 bert to ceaffe ftom further difquieting the reatme of the Soots, iking Robert ouderftanding by thefe writings Cngland,by fuch cruel inuafians, as tuere furmtifen all the manner of the treafor, and tbat thep tere that be tyzongfullie erercifen again the fame uing ferued bonozablie manie pares befoze again the Saracens,anvother mifcreants in the parties of _plentie of great rithes trbich thep bao got in Gat it, and fo marching thozough the countrie, came them fod thete noble heacts and valiant fontachs: -_countcie,Wwithno fmall number ofprifoners , a? the toons (tito the ibich the people twere toith, dratone tufth theft gods midcattell)thep gotagreat Thehiftorie of Scotland. but pet be difentbled fod fhe finite; andconmmendep Crowes gave omer to leanie an armi¢of an bundzed thow ba offrnacd noting fo grieusuilic , incompartion of them fs3 ubome they now made futes ans therfore be bap them be contented , for heptyouln affurenlic baue accoping to that nhich Heyhav veferuen. Ard to Scotlane at 1 ammas nert: tobereof king Mos hing Wobert ba with theexecution,abich Wis cone uicontinent pon i the sqaues of the flatinitie of faint Jobn Shears Getewwith were the edicerscammawes to make (arp men, that on hopflebacke and on fat (as the re, port Went) apointing them to be reabie to enter tn, bertbeingaduertifed.menttopzeuent bim,anb ther, tnis>et® Waptit, |