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Show Thehiftorie ofScotland. abbat of Pontineac) amdtheothes The hiftorie of Scotland. caufed the Scots for Doubtthereof fo lic all the nert t =leopeee peeniae Didiifieretcine md defendthe papatie,tbereof bebadonce gotten pot felltott . trbich eter by the trauell and perfuation of Henrie ardine (an Engl} man , anda Franctl cane frier)bad dzatone the gouerno2 of Scotlandto folloty bis facion,abich pet fueceeded fononecfiet: fummeronthebozders :but inthe meane time,bing --Avenrie pafled into Nozmandie,to purine his wars againt France toith all diligence, At length, though the peocurementofthe duke hevings -_of Iurgognie,bnder certeine conditions and cous Engl nants of agreement, king enrie tobe tolotfe the rmariette bicanfe the bniuerfall companie of the cleargic ftiffelie labo2ed againtt tt,and oid fubfcribe to the oe. ladie Batharine daughter to the French hing. And Denard among other articles of the fame agreement,it pas ishe infth their arrotves fo ftrefdlie kept this freid, that theho2femen could not haue ante pattage thers , fo Abich caute the duke of Clarence dio firt foxfake hoolle (as the reff of the companie did after him) bes gan the battell on foot,and with a trong affanlt made wap for bis men,beating from them the Scots, tho {vere for the moff part bnarmed , andthe othersnot berie well armed. After this,in the meane time Able Clarence tas Buch what about the fametinwe , JobnDunw TCheearieof mondiuepatrike Grabam earle of Stratherne, Stratherne by traitogons meanes, and therevpon fied into Are, Beitr. iad : but as be fas about to baue pated from French bing,the crotune of Sfrance fhould imac: _-fatlie defeend brite hing Wenrie, as latofull inhee _ritor tnto that realme, without all contraviction;by sonmneth bpon them, ¢ forthinith (defirous to make trfall of bis people egerlie feeking after it) there twas bitter battell committed , with like minds of -_reafon thereof, Charles the Dolphin , and tonne to the fatd king Gharles, twas clearelic ercluned from batred the one againff the other: forthe Scots din Teioife, that thep had not obtcined caute, time, and place, there thep ntight (after thetrfirtt arrinallin fherice oucr into England,the velicll eherein beta -_all clatmie tothe fame sbutthis nottwithitanding,the ied,fnas dzinen on the coaffof Scotland, there he Dolphin oid not onelie refute to furrender bis title, was taken, and afferivards loft bis head fox the but alfo fought to mainteine the war Againt Bing Che Dede faid.offente. Shortlie after allo, thererofe great Igenrieas bis aduerfarie, and open enimictothe :fan wares be=" qwarresbetivirt Cnglandand France, asin the bir 2° realmte.Jinthe meanethile allo, the carles of Buch a twitt€ng- ortegof thaferealmmes map moreplainlicapeare. qubane and @igton, with Alerander Lindlete bos the Engily bem here wasalfoa great rebellionraifedin Gales, ther to theearle of Cratwford, and Thomas Sivityen, a Section againt Henrie the fit king of Cngland,ahichinas fon knights,accompanied with feuen thonfand tell caren waies. the fon of enrie the fourthlatclie neceafled. {Ue -_aarmted met, artiuedin France, tothegreat real infra findin the Scott duonicles, that this Benrie the -fingof the Dolbir,as be well declared inthe ate fill,at bis returning forth of France, afterhisGr® full recetuing, and moff heartic - Catt tournie thither(bauing in thefametwone thetotone -them, JFinallie, the fotone and caffell of Chate : -_ France) thet fome token of their balure,amd refute thofe tatunts thich the Frenchmen them oucrinto that countrie.wetith teich rev proc) the Frenchmen are toont fo bpbzaid the Cnge lith, the Spantard the French, andthe Affricanthe Spantard.But as the Scots were eger ita ftrange fell of Mange. Ffoz the Duke of Clarence byte 14208 = Cok cameagaine into Wales, notcealitng tillbe ban them, hronght the Melthmen {ubiet athis pleafure: bat the king of Englano(intole placebe ae - "A 142. andgenerail of the avinies in ne .aa =. the Cuglih weitersmake nomentionof anic fad) naafle pesne pagent = Ea Sowne, things pated thusin Gnglad, catiiam William Geiiacarkeeecerh of Warke, andflueall countrie to win hone2, fo twas the Englitynoleffe for fundzie Cnglifhmen that knew all thefecretsof to the folwne of Mange,about tio dates aa - -_ceafe from all violence of wwarre, and a ede the houte,, found meansto enter tough a gutter, fhat ferued in manerof a finks, to auoid all the filth of the hitcben-into thertuer of Lied , byeaking ken for eight daies)did moze negligent aae Dotwne.a pane of an old tall, and ( made entrie for therefioue of theivfellotves; by reafon thereof thep to their effate than wifpome would - aia done, The which then Clarence tener: noe Btisagaine eafilierecoucred the caffell, and tn reuenge of them bp Andzetw Fregofe an Ffalfan, 02 bp cath tecouered. forragers intercepted by bis boztfenten ea likewife fue all thole nbich tucre then within it; 50 that be had fo gud occafion offered Se am {without artic refpect of one 02 other.After this,in the forme fometbing, Uherefore rifing = ede on 1419. pore afr4ro, thethivodapof September, Mobert "puke Albanie;that habdbenegouernozof Scots Land for the (paceof fiteenc peeres,afferthe death of Thervecealle ing Kobert the third, departed out of thislife, hae dixmer,he commandedbis -- eae -_felues,, twith thome te twentdirealte te beontiet enimics,at that time be as eee well his other furniture) ridlic eee : es) a 8 ofikebert ning homebinvlelte inal his time as aright balie te a F.Thin. antand noble peince. (Zhis dott Buchanan attri> -buteto the peere 1420,beingthe fifteenth peeve after placed bponachaplet of iron. At tbo! can aa -proch 5 thofe few Jfrench which ae a the death of Wobert the third.] them in a villagecalled little 1Bange( ape tet Ambattarorzs *_ from the French king. and chancellor of sFrance,both to renetw the ancient of the nertchurch adiofning , ur the . bardlie after befieged. into France, ta fuyport the faid Charles again the -Cuglithmen,which.asthen (oze inuaded his realne. cries abich was noln come tothe ner eae in the Scots were affembled) - ae Wtherebpon thortlie after by decree of councell, it Awasoweined, that Jobn,Stetvardearle of Wudy with great feareon tofie to thei weap fs spt time the erle of WBuchqubane (wht ae tito France. qubane, fecondfonne to duby Mobert, and Archent balbDotnglascarle of TUigton, Gould pate into France with (cuonthoufandarmed men. Theking of Englandinfoxmed hereof, tocaulethe Scotsto Thebingot keove their menat home, menacedto inuave Scat, Coslandtwe= jap spitha puiffant acmie,e that in all batt, GUbiey -" Scots, fenfein fight; and fo2 fafegaro en abide tat league betivirt the two realmes of- Scotland and France, ¢ allo to get fone power of Scots to pate Bnarmicot SHeotstent nems of gold (Cet twith manie pzetio : eee A little before his deceafle, there came from ¢ was John de la Croir) being woemct toe 9 Gharles the French king, the earie of Wandofne, t boundsof isof bisreatme, bis real ruin; being (pred querallthe the fame continuedtill the nightended the quarrell; tbeeens)tonscommingasiasfet) ; » 0 church ceremonies appointed fothofe - "4 as fometrite, bp reafon ofthe truce te = that were flainetheretibentthe Scots wanit, thep gteuonflic founded bine in the face,and thome the earle of 1uchqubane (ffriking on the beadiunth bis mace) quite onerthzeiv to the ground. Which vane, the Cnglith fied,and were greeuonflteflaine,becaufe bad (potled and onervun the aof Ant <- fuch as be found tofthin it,botubeit (mall abile indu- 40 Catter :fo2 tehich canfe the na tta a red the top of this foxtunatefuccefle to the Scots: duke in that bolie feaft would, as the m on = seothectama: a ‘Dbilet thefe were thus inuitror me ae ‘nbecr pared themfelues) fent thirtte - cise = -_baidge,onder which the nertriuer pere (inca -_thzough subi they might palle our' ‘ugh Bennet Ouer toith him at that fake bim,mb fo returne bome into their otyne couny trie: but then be bad beoken this matter vnto the faid James,and promifed, that if he couly bring it to palle,be twould not onelie remit bis ranfome, butals f fend bim into Scotland bighlie retwaraea iwith greatriches: James anfwered herebnto, thathe The antwer -_-maruclled much,bp be did not confiver hotuhehan °f Hames the ctotune,but(faith be)ifit were fo that ¥ might be fet at libertie,and bad receiued the crotune accozding to 2? the accuffomed manner, togitber twith the othes and bomages of my fubiecs,¥ could then inthis matter dmas thoulabe thought to ftand with reafon; but in 55 befirous of conqueft , greatiie difdeining both at the meane tinte ¥ (hall defire pour grace to boldine bonte and abzoad,to be fo infefted with that iniplaca, ercufed, andirot to will nte to Dew that trbich A map> ble nature of the Scots. Jn abich battell none vid tino wife performe, fight moze baliantlie 02 egerlie than did the uke of Ling Wenrie maruelling at the bigh tofferome ring Mente Clarence bimfelfe, Againthomme(fo noted for the 30 Lbtch aypeered to be plantedin the bead of that Pong tobe tt for a vichnefle of his armo2) came John Hiwinton, which prince, lett off to trauell tuith bim antofurtherin this futtictent ans +e Shootlie after thep twere imploied in the - fad DifconiBfed'P his men: butatier this,be reinfoxcedhis potuer,and Mot as pet crotoned; nozfet at Ithertie. out of the over Soith bine Englithmens hands, into the fbich(as before pe inte France, haue beard) be chanced tofall by bis fathers life -_time, Thecaule thp king Wenvie dtd take this James latd dpon them, no anthoriticoucr the Scots Wlong as he tas bol aeane obieding that the gradinede of twine ¢ vittels had zo Den in captiuttie, and as pet bad not recetucd the scotland, brought me in Louraineivas beliuered to them,that thep a of Parilet,edifcomfited the xhole power of France at Agincourt) tas confireined to go again - xf - _ok - to refogt onto, at thelr mei, andincountering iwith the prince of 3° ofone and pleafure. : eh Fah apenie the fift Gann difcomfiten pope fen thoufmp of king,o2 rather prince of Scotland, forall thisthie England ta= the Scots reputed himuot.as king., foo that be twas ae prefentinto SFrance, twas, for keth bis boofle againe, and fomeof thereff feattes 10 that be boped bp bis meanes to procureall the Scotinglie do pafle the betoge, the earle of 1Suchqubane tifhmen that werein fernice with the Dolyhits to foy pofition of Peter, and to the councellof Conftance 1° concluded , that after-the deceafle of Charles the ofagramen, fox the election of (partine the fift to the papatic. 259 -mightie hott, anv bad with him James the Scott) Chewing of Hiner Boer, matter, Inthe meanetime, the warces continuing -_betwirt the King of Cigland and the Doljhin of France,manic townes were befieged, tuone, aud -_facked, and fundsie | igbt bickevings and fhirmithes hanced betivirt the parties,as occafion ferucd, Wut Lbich battell twas fought on Catter cue,alittle after the Cnglithmen thewed themfelues to beare fucy the equinoctall {pring. Jn this batfell tere Maine of hatred totpard the Scots, that fomanie as tell into the Englith about 20000, amongt thome iwere 26 their hands neuer needed to ftreine thetr friends fo> of noble calling, thereof were the Duke befoze Catv, go thettranfomes, thichcrueltie thep put notin pac, the earle of 4tddefdale, othertwife called the carle of tile againg their enimies, being of an other nation. Angus,s the lord Grete were part; but of the Scots [ Foz Bing Wenrie, benhe bad taken the towne of and Frenchmen,there were fetw miffing, ad they of the meaner fort. All thich, as Wwe baue beere (et it dolune,ts the common report ofthe death of the duke ~walote. Of Clarence.iSut the boke of Plulcart repopteth,that the duke was flaine bp Alerander Qpacelfell, a knight of Lenor, thich toke from bimthe coronet The cruett Paling of the iuaveete cote. Fr.Thin, Melvens, banged tiventie Scots trbich be fournp Buchandib.ro. therein, laieng to their charge that thep ban fought -_againt their otone hing.] At length, hing Wenrie come fell intoa greenons difeale, which tn (hort time made of Gn tan, anend of his life,nottwithtanding all the belpe that . either by ybyficke oz other wates might be miniftre -ontto him. Lhe fame peere, that ig to fap,1.422, the 142%, (ubercof we fpake befoze) and folothefameto John Stewardof Dernitl, fora thonfandangels, which 50 French king Charles, the firt of that name, deceab Whe neathot be after laicd to patone to Robert Wuttone,to thom be otught fiue Moufand angels;s this faith that boke was the moft conumonreport at thofe daies. Zhe thiefe praife of which biaorie remained with the Scots,cuenby the teftimonie of the enutous aduerfaries as the writer of this torte faith bpon bis cre: i "StSta: Dit.)At this battell allo were agreatcompanieof ps' foners taken, amongef abome(as pzincipall)were fed; after thome fucceeded bisfonne Charles the le. Cyaries the -_uenth , befoze named the Dolyhin, as the cuftome French uing: Were is, Wp the death of thefe kings, the wars were not altogither fo earuettlic followed.as befoze, aber, bponthe cavles of Wuchqubane and Wligtonre, turned into Scotland , and thoptlie after was ana _-rmie lenied, and Gege laied both to Mockfburgh,and mockfourgh to Werlwike,but for that they lap long abjoab anv bib - Werworke thefe,the earle of Huntington, + theearleof Sunv no god,returning home without gaine, thistournie "ges, merfet twith bis brother,both of thembeing brethren 60 tn bdertfion was called Zhe durtie rove, 0) (asthe Ache visti to thelapie Zane, that was after maried to hing Scots terme it) Zhe dirtin rato. ait, Jamesthe firtt,king of Scotland. Fo2 the high valv antie of the Scotifbmen (yewed tn this battell , the WDolyhin created the earle of Wuchqubane highcon, Mabie of France,and gaue him fundzie townes, ca. els,andianns , therewith the better to mainteine bis effate. % thing Benrie hearing of the death of bis bso, "**- ther the puke of Clarence,ptp fubftitute fo; hisoepa ne rotber Beoferd, promifir Butnow tolpeake fomeubhat concerning the oy ber of the common-twealth in Scotland, pe (hall trv _derftano, that after the veath of Kobert duke of Aly banie,bisfonne Hobo Stewardearle of Fifeand gyorn0 ates Pentetth was made goveriour, continuingin that swarvcarie of office fo: the (pace of foure peeres,though(toconfetle # ite cleacd the truth) be twas farre onmett thereto , differing Bouernourof much from the Wwifedome and manhad of his father, Che repug. fo; tn bim remained Gunpzie dices, greatlic barlable nant vices tering with the Englifh entmie sep nite @ Soaeeee ee eee Giteshumic {th an armie of fonre thoufand hoxfle, anda thou ang contrarie one to another, Ja time of ante aduer: aonee _-fitie,he thetwen bimielfe as aman defpatring of all donned)witha bundzed of bis compan ie sit Gan fotmen (which pe perfo;med accardinglic.) Fo; twtth all (pa be after came inte France witha comfo;t or belpe : in prolprritic Ut vp incarelemfe _tnlolencie,that be badno Bale of bimfclfe, - came bnto them out of thenerté) .pate Heth ont in feub fubden erp as ttoften falleth it? |