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Show ee ning banreimards .Charles the ffi farnamed the Fr-Thin fas paid died thereof the peftilence, in fach fonre ~~ iae of Scotland (iirfeiningfomre matter twife , betg bing of SFrance (uyportedby the aidsof Letls Been eatantbe ctpart of the other plenges liketoife Scots) prepared an expedition into the haltetanp,in fibich tornie, whena greuous contention fellamong lat tvere ofourrcomebp the manbaod FFrend)and the the Seats. the fingular thoughEnglith, the ivi Eee oni thebing asbeingfentin-meffagebp pede. ineanes tortdhivontoflife, abich he DD the matter focuminglte, ic, and handeled es tom Melvos muvthercdbirriding pebe bane bunonofthe conpefcended to giue the tenth pernic of all theft Which benefit Charles not forgetting,creded ano» 1363 gamfome(tbtedthe pope cauted the clergie to giue.] and bpoffice to Kape {uate andfoard for him(in the Robert Hte= yf, Ard thortlie after his ecealle, Robert Steward AgasHarD fas reconciled to the bigs fauio2 , and o2dets infemblablema to theceotune Hotrebeaarant opdemeddeare of Scotkany herleargic tas before. reeins >ool 6 -diuerfe vaughters, ofthe fuhichone oe twit concnbisie Seeecame birto be horoxablie buried at John Dunbarerle of gpnrrey, andanotheretek cleeraie. -fryitagrournuestolmards tbe patment of thekings Dev of am hundred archers to be about his perfor, FiThin, within bis court gates : Abid) opon this ort -_-otlongatter, king Daud called an other cow*° night) )is obferucd with great folemnitie, enenin bic neath,to een - farreas inbimlay)atter remand proponedto THeieDsof srotland. ; Fr.Thin. ise -_gittall ; : this ourage.] 3s, Dauiv ii the mane fimerepared _fundrie places and ftrengths of bis realine,¢ built a pening tis totver in Goenburghcaftell bearing the name.atter cx bait, romife made tothe gel, wherein(accozding tobis : fing of England before bis deliuerance ) bemetied the lorosand barons of Scotlandin a matter ftheres of he tutfyed not to hauc ofthenvanie towardlte an: Scotland hould be trantferred onto the king of fonne,and Enalands 2, tobis latofull hefres: (| Wbich ng 3 63, fo ="saben hein feafou brought forth thett erate. and fpingtine,cons Morsbarren trarieto thete kink. the peluesinthecountrie the Rid. Fares oft againtt the Wlacke prince) went twlth 3. IH" ery merst fo forfake of Ruighthod;butatter, and being inforcedpaming inith bis menflaine., nieofthettitle Till Scotland, _thefielo, bereturned hone into am Dotnglalte thontlie after,opon the deliuerie of anicof them twereable tobearearmout a2 iweapon, confentthereto.Bing Danio right thepwoulomeucr to heare them at this point, thoughthimfelfe foifull tolabo: fur» Difeharged ,forthat be tas not bound mane to the ther in this fute, beeaule bis promife was, onelie point, kingof England touchingthis thenbhefhoula wouldagrér, lords that if fhe Seotity intaile the crowne tobis forne. Inthe pearenert 3° queene Jane the twife of Is. Dauid went into Cngs bee DQuane_,, landto fee bir brother bing Cdward, ¢ died there bir) (at Fr.Thin, ; (leauing mo {fine bebind Banes death. fore qhe returned in the peare of our redemption (as faith Wertford peice John Maiorli, Io. Maior)r 3 62,an0 twas burien(as fatthSca.chro.) in the greie friers in London befine bic mother. $.cap.22, This woman doth the faid Maior commend fora moft rare perfor, in that the neuer forfotie bir bul UWHilliam Kamieie fucrmised that DuncanHe and therefore ft be ban both thete vights , bemuain, peferueth as great praife as Penelope, although in daughter( by bis wife the countetfe of bir life the infoyed fall worldlic pleature,bauing had bit bodic dedicated to the mariage ben . Fo tfhedied without tfue male.3et had Rachanan, not haueit byfrtenblie and quiet meanes: butnes : oak heribelede be was difapointed of bispurpofe, by reafonthat Geargeearle of arch, and John Dun» arto daughter to the king of Gugland) - on enterteined tn England, anb fhould bare the a Geilat than an earles labie )twke to butbar one 5 site omit neuerbauebéne extolled with thatcommenbdation, . hich now to the wozlbs end the hath amongetf the of Fife ) challenged that earlooure in theright .. --_‘twife, Dangbter and bette to the faid a wife. } hs. Dantd, affer hirdeceafle, maried aponglus Hing Dauid maneth sar Hie gentletwoman named Margaret Logie, vaugh» garet Logie, ter tofirFohnLogic knight , but toithin thee mo- ¢o Felton,a knight in Porthumberland fain time ahen TAilliant kamieie was riebir, confining and foxtie fenenth ofbis of bis bominions . She birtelfe went nto Auige Sphe complat- non, where as then the pope with all his confittorie remafiedand entering bir plaint there in the court, nethtothe follotwed the fame tutth fuch diligence, thatin the Lee ‘his ioeis s bests -_bir) that be could notirforbe we siieee? {4 bzought bi alfointo Scotland _tit {eenncth) avd ifpeinning DIS , Difdeining nbs red one 3 po -_‘sabereat the lo Soi the king therefore, PIO is made carle of Stratherne, The Caio Walter proc -red the Mlanghter of Zames the firft for that be : -tendeda right to the crowne, as after Sakaalien -Sovtlie atter , he called an other paclement at Anas tor fue his (econdfonne and to his thereof, bnto Robert -_-hetres male; and fo default of fuch hetres ‘to Alers anderbis thiro fonne,and to bis heires male, and in Default of then, toremaine to bis fone Ulalter -_begottennon Gufemie bis wife, #0 the beires male of bis boote begotten: ano if (uch fuccelfion faileo then it (houldvetcend vnto his pongeft fonne Da ~-utn the earle of Stratherne, andtobhis heives genes _-vall either male oz female, Ano all the nobles of the -that in moff folemne mancr, - bis {ubied the earle of -_uer defirous of twarres and trouble, to the end thep ofrersoetiroug fwarre, 3 market, therebp thep mott dteflie -mav ayplic Hheic line,that ts to fap, reife mp {poile of their neighbors othe carle of Dowgiale aferefain.« Zhusyemap oo bolp the Stetwards came to the crowne, gmds, through enuie of long peace and quietnefic, yponaquarell pihed , flue certeine of the houtholn one at Eekunnom notes ceeebeere y cuuten om =Daniel abirwepyop helo, tatre, - eter edion bauetntoted the fame to onr tines apse, About thts tine,the baxoerers, tid) are men er be borne» that Cufemiceloett daughter to bing was accored mers fhonta be gtuenin mariage to James fonne : mete Poceoner thatthe firmeramitie ¢friendthip might totes ishing Makeet continues antvhe nanettpcnbet Dotwglalle afsze(ai, it se During the time that thts Dantd o ae p2(fonerim England, pedio fo carnefilie oot of London(by reafon ofRenaerigesae ' nbeare Galalter, begotten on Gufemie bistiife, tone =a earleof Atholl,and lord of Bredhinchisfe ae forme Dauto, begotten onthe fame Gufemie va to performe this new odt a 47 vere of bis age,onour ladie Dap in Lent,cal, 6o realme Wwere fworne nance touding the fuccetfion of the crowne, and wathe Annuntiation,being the perre of Chziff 1370, a fibere it fas buried in the peare compante and toacceptandbfe bir ashis tut ann latofull fuife.: toife. Hhus thoulthe realme of Scotland or Shedepartroublembbdanger of interbicion,baa - bauerunin teth this thenotdepartevontot thislie by the map in reture io teerpostance,no wanrth the oifcufling. rr, Wen was Robert Stewardconuciote Scone, ‘ ea ina anno there crotpned with great folemnitie, and : at as called obert the fecond.Cbiscametopaflein olie rao -cartation 1370, bis ponte lieth inaforefatd. on ne _uingaffeaion bpon Katharine Spacerscetoild Sort, Begens, Douldnot be abletomaintemebisquarclt, refignes therevpon bis pzctenteDtitle, tic in effet twas of ninth peare of WET 3s Cdenbarg inthe tpirticage, tric twas OR ont endfentence tas giuenonbirfive (that is tofap) into bis that king: anid fhoulo recetue bir againe oe : penon be thought bunfelfe atfured) gauethetr votes twith fee Steward, affifturg bis five to their bttermoff eth potvers, £ be Dowglas percetuing berebpthat he . ' ne cx to haue gore to Jerufalem: but bauing ' allthings necetfavie for fuchaionrnte , be schol ag? of a burning feauer , and died twithin fecondionne next a ie eee Draenei Fife : and his Garb tonne tk as hagneath ti -Avife on the fam - babotRemunea: teeterty oat <F ing Wobert,the crowne thoul ng,and C+ Dunbzeton, ; denburgh| and others(of abofe friendlte furtherance so bis elvett fonne,ambto Tachanaanionaen of Fife, Wut for anie thing that Joan weet] fato Hamilcie twent atvay with the es cougtt ‘After this aypeating of certeine rebel Sanyal totrouble the quictfate of the realme, rE ane yifparagement of his bloud.{erebpon be banithen [although bp vertue of the matrimoniefubtequent, f° kg to= beatentugh before he had procured this Clsabeth to Pe PolnetngrmanReofaal ngeeTi ataoesND pic, if bir hufband had neuer bene opreffed thefe manie pifgracesof fortune;but then fhe fhoula teined that be twas true and dndoubtedinberitor to thecrotwne, Xt appacred that the ato earle Dotwglas purpofed to vfurpe the crotune byforce, ifbemight Ghocettet bape thistoman,that themighthauebene counted with lie be maried Clisabeth Burelor Dare , daughter yy 14; te{ned bp tuff title bnto them,as all the tuopln tnety, 40 badalfo two daughters by bir.) Wis el ys a Bere eeNn eas to bea kings ~ According to bid , it might baue bene fato of © nozof birettate, rather chafing bur. _Do2ne Dotwne and deftroien, Aboutthis time linedof uerfeclerks, in that.agecounted notable, as John no doubt (as be allenged) but that the crotone apers band in bis bantthment into France, ein the time that hap countelicd bim tomas apeboniger POtbir,and all other themfor cucr outofallthe parts the iradech to tbe ABIare night) sure maried to irtheAdam bic might be made bp olblemman, he hadbis ubich dhildzen pe , callen : Pichaell WBeton frome be niiferablie a , of bis tmp2ifonment in England; fo: tic caufe he Hismariage. their commondanels forth oftenis th that breaking hontene ae =‘nih intient fiveaia dois Sectythe potuer, clamedto, beppeferred-bp right of Coivarn ofthe Cumin, thichright be pretenden aliol,aw rete Ohaue receiued of them both, amdthereonghttobe ina riner forectreame oifpleature . Gaherefore HS neths after be repented him, for that be hap mat« Herepenteth chenbhimlclfe with one of famcane parentage, to the utband attemned the erdwne,and im outa matrimonte to one Gittoxd anoble man" Duns,ofthe ozber of faint Francis, Richard MudleGafemieaon propaehicvenligretue ana ton,and William Ocham,twithothers, e TebLeee Dantd being thas dead and buried, the nos 30 they (beirPySag Cheatombrie Ling bothat libertic) might renew thetr #teinos bles alfembled at Lithquo,about the election of bin * otune that whic poffette intuedlocke and ove, . before of part <=sekaion that (youin fucceed in his place, begreater « meat [ae ol a Win. the nobjlitie, and {ach as Were ofthe onecan cnesrtie at apactement of tonnes anthaxtie Kings scaabine be femblev, begotten Wiliam but obny Steward; Conne Robert bpon piscloett Mentaged wiiments onli ~ oe *Dowgiatle Carle of Dotuglas being come thither witha gveat Dauid 1Beufe from the captinitte of Criglands 1988 ypinien Dw created earle of Dotwglalle. spuch about Labtdh 03 glee aby are at the felfe fame time , the faid King of scotFile, vanced William Rambeie tothe earloomeof by the meansof the Wwife of the fain Ramilete,thon mem mareert foie Be tuentt.) report the king infivelie loned (as the feine pardonfor bis offente ) did by indenture - Robert rule i. of Scots bis rome al Slidralen lohaDuns, of $4 king Paniaffirinedtobe right of bic countic might liberallée gfuctt)as infflie tn him ((0 that be -_truelie belted in bis pottetTion by theforfeiture Hbidh fonetine coePoepee Duncan ¥ H %MobertWBufes daies 35 iu following, tiich toas from theimeamation; 57; S028; ARCHES canpcithes Sontiecs o/h On fuch bet aia paeatanistetia atee re biito tive faxefain battell,being Honored bp bis hands rics vast 2 a Daughter bebind himthat was marvien to he ure, Dotuglas,the fame Dowwglas came bp that ne tothe faip earledomneof spurrep.AsingWobert atter his coronation mane fundzie earles, lors. bar ame pare twere barren, andbzougbtne lamb es. andknights, Amongt other, James Lindlepof Gere was fuch-pleutteof mice anv cats' Glennefie tuvas made earle of Cratufoyd, Wis twife Eufemie the fes,and abzoad in the fields that the 8 oe thou the third peare after ir Wenede= Menvtine. veltvoied.. Anthes pare . rp co tnotbe 20 queene Cufeinie deccalled then incontinent: "td. captinitie as the third fort de fay) CUilliam Dot ofeyis men thing John Maioraffignet to the peare t piigeimage bepond the Dotgite alto faith,thatit tas this parlement(as be hath rep) 20 glatfe being about togo on feas (at fuchfime as hing Johnwas preparing bis aes and Done by the perfuafion of Zane the quene, fo» getting that be Caibbefoxe, that thedtedinthe peare Leon loxvof Glames, heearlevome of oom Dunbars eaen 14 : in paffelitonof the ‘Dunba the fingular loue-bebare onto 1 continued bict in bie life); ring the life of this earleFobns bis fonne, in ahom 2 a So uitniie anenactona the fucceMonfarted touching the name ofthe mane Dowsianeay ig is oo a ous things were fienein the bars, inthe infoteng of that earledome: for leauin Sued Daud, twithinthe boundsof Ale sfenat the - ig inh vereof bis reigne,crowes, ravens, bnito thts dap, called Danie towerA Fr.Thin -_inrenient bout this time (ozvather moze trulie as others baue -befmethis turitten inthe peare of Cpt 1356502 fhootlie ae Banke fom.1,| ran ee after the delinerie of Danio Whetherthethepcouldbe Ayer amd that crotune of bis neceatle, after this: thatwas tented, then, as fo long thatonto proponed wasMudie, whattong without anie Helordshearing Theiean: Aheivans safivercd 1257 Strange BONN. -_ir thee fonnes,Foh,Arobertand aL 8, and had bp aynne ae pedis aoa the kingconceiuing great Seed ing - whereuenge thereof,for doubt Buchanan, ; He hav to wife at the time bi the crowne, Eufemie dan bter t is atteining to Rolle, by home he ban pee f t to tpughearle of spec was coe ut befoxe Dawid. ee be kept @tisabeth inplace Bure be one Elisabeth + 1g whale firttt it (oftbeliec atretned onto firttyouthall( Robert that . sxigtnail a leq beftent ana thns fernants of Georgecarle of Dunbarat the faire of worburgy el 3 . . fe as ban of Porhumberian, onto the carte aly , requiring that (od) martes te Cngtith comumitten the daughter imght be veluerento res Aaly cetue ---- 244 a ThehitonisofScotland. 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