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Thehiftorie ofScotland. ithetmitengtthe better bie,che Sas in grentware) =: = Goertnnfalbinm the bands oftbofethat foughthightes shex karg-bonbting the matters,dailen bisflegenmTH ‘runaling fothelpeomike AndInportamanbp Alen Spravictornetiaiteiribeot Heotimd jitheshitooe thats me: riesontobis PaserdMor Paghasatchatti netity) cotebuttyatipenatlenlittle2 fas Clalter Sotetwand:ageaun faregaue totheit lemdzte rich pitts siarid appotnttns ho forthot cael } r ft wife, » ie b neue pr procured his + "pent, not onelie Beficmg-te : warty, Movert Stetuandscattrate all thitigs feemed to batie'bene perforunedbp bimin tefpia of fincereseate of tnffice,abercof this map be aTaMctentargunient, that he was of fo mild ano Hooter fgnttyot Scotland, to attend thisladie Pargaret ins ae to strance, amongett abicynumber there were fine: of bir otune fiffers. ; t Ju the meane time,ahilett fuch things terea Day BenriePer= fie-npadeth ing, Wenvie Perkie of Pozthumberiand invaded: Scotland with foure thonfand men,not being knot; ert abether be bad commiffion fo todo from the bing SHeotiand, of Gnglanv, 02 that he made that enterpaite of hin5° felfe'. WUilliant Dotwglatleearle of Angus,to rete thisinuafion, gathered apolwerof cdofon met, a mongelk thonte were Adam Wepbome of Wales, Aleyander Ramfcieof Dalehoule, and Alerander Piperden Chhingtton, withothers. The earle of Angus being thusallociat, metthe Perfic at Piperden , therea foughtbe= « fore battell was foughtenbetwwirt them, toith great en of tothe Hcots, though there were Maine togither with The battell of Hwictenric sfaughter on both fives; but at length the bictorie fell Reem nder owe glatfe (that was after' macied to Alera becaule of Bolunvie) got to the Doze,And hut it: put fal, the barre twas atwaic that Oh otila haue madei ld fhou the thank bivarme it ths place. {rbere the bar not es bon haue paflen: the twas but pong: and bir ano therefore firong, but rather tender asa get fle , per, and dhe dare bit arme was. fone car"i wes 3 en and de cll then the king banlelfe toith mante 1 cru qhe queene was toounds [at 28 sept ae | rb banda e . Pe uf bi alfo burt as fhe Was about to faue fometimee oe See dee to George t reafor of March, was left fox dead on floze by ferfe,da pe gsSe in tt bereceiued as fuch wounds to baue fng moff manfullie bis bttermofl ocet fe peeferucd bin from the murtherers anos. § Be eet batt ci DF pe be ° 3 eee ngs 3 1" Alerander Chyhingtton, two bundzed gentlemen 60 tpas James thefiri murthered bruarie,the 44 peercof bis age, the 13 ~andcommons of Scotland: andof the Cuglith part 143° Cyst of and from the Incarnation getthebito= there nied Wenvic of Clivnefdale , John Dail, and we twas buried in theboute of the Chartarars eae Richard perfie,with fifteene hundzed other of gentle ‘bic be founded in bis life time, but hap mat asl ge of Gnalth- men andcommmons, of the bic) gentlemen,fortic vd " througblie finithen. we teen flame. (ucrekniahts. Dhere were taken alfoand brought + Dfthis James J fin Dp toritten in bis fingolat s Prilouseste home bp the Scots as priloners, tothe numberof opo:tton ba att at an he twas fo2 ps!aulbetss commnendation,th: si foute bundze. a of the moodle ftature, to, a8 at Shortlicherebspon, king Xamesraifeoamightie Rockfburgh Angus. he Heots _armie, and befieged the caftell of Recktburgh , but "em "phew bebap almoft brought bis purpofe fo nére to ~pattesthat thofe within began to fall tocommunica: i necame tion,forthe rendevii ngof the place, thequée tothecampe tn great bafte nto bimfignifieng that therewasacon(ptracte begunagaind bimfothat therevn theother parts alfo anfivering Da, neither fcemed monffruow: big te be ender morertreme faralitobe feo! saneOe Acne " tefti a perfon,tthome Aeneas -_éefticof members Oe the.moft ercellent a.a of cutee out Kingdatptermeto be opat;butcaro thithout dazess! bp artillerie jand other neceflaries hapningabout bis time 02 not much before; be cary fed certeine péces of attillerie tobe made ‘bepond the feasin Flanders, of tidy, there twas one moft ib, 6.cap.13. Regi machifito, diimfulmine capiraveduco, Facts hilabit » nunicinper ego Lea.) The nobles and perresofthe realime right ferotwr fluctt haturte.that toe vead notof ante of ourpyinees Hat didmorevetierentlie imbace pedcearhouwa -_Fall'foy the Death oF this James, afembled togither, ano made fuchearnett ¢ diligent fearch for the teats greatelt fume "bp the learnings infraction ubich loc bother, matter the kings retarnefonath of be purchafed in Crgland, thenhe was'pstfoner: at tbat time he tuas bythe commandement of Wenvie England did moftearnelic folicit bim toputonke 9o2d0 to death , With all other of his linage, tree fhe Bing! moft diligentlic tnftrnaen. Jo? be tas Hing thatthen thep tuere difpatehed, he thoulo find thete'bp the kings benenolence fo twell trained inall 3° moans to vid the kingalfo , amd his chilozen out of feivnéés and qentlemailie aciuitic, with the dil put anie obffacle. This earle(AMy)twas firkk itrips lent inplaiong on the tarpe) betbasto govanowm of a well fet fat iva cavt tultha franre : at the end t02,. that nothing might be moze artificial than that tihich he (pake: agdine; he tas arare poet,in thich) Buchan. atfo ley Se wyore Seine berfeg pre rsog co fhe twap, Foal length atteine tothe crotune with Seuce of gadftholentaitters , that itisnoteafie ta fudge what {ctence-he bet briverited: fo? befide that bebad Mill inal AWS of mufike (but mot ercely Bet age per merze, the chamber scope * x AD pings" tor hte of theferuants as mane Defente,antic: bers oben bp bp force.Beret) -_pletolineatquiet tithin Dares; but be alto fought MOhgEdis fubteds, ooze Willingli¢conclude thé gars' beforementioned » that at the length thep toere tealtope famieabsoad tfth firangers.edhatthall F fay of his 20 awrehendedamd brought to Cderiburgh, there thep : Wifedomes Ubledinitante and the greatet affaires wercerecutedonthismaner. Checarle of Atholl, did hanifeltlic apére,thatthebkingsofotherna which was Hot onelic principali practife of this fons did fone fleague and fricndthipwithhimeD? -treafon concerning the kings death , but alo in Ahith Mifedsme;andof other bis derines(althouah -_tinties pall was chtefe of countfell toith Wobert Duke be obtetiten part bythe benefit of nature) be got the af albanie » tt making atwapof Danio the kings Ht ‘the Scotith t (youlcome, by great nies ~ 3 o peeenmeiis Divelifh purpate of Cugla,a amnen eat apieered on the coaft _ a "fhote belpe thep were promiled tobaue entre wits AbeEney DPUrlards , thichthe Cnghthmen {upoting tobe this Zudalr the chamber: But before the comming of menincounter the Scots,thepcame bpon them inith foure {coze pels like traito2, an other of the kings fernants wanted affectsf Spa= felsof one and other 5 thinking berelie to baue bao waiter Sm WAalter Straitoricame forth of the dhamb er; Dene fep, ton ts hx their tithepreie, euen accordingto their erpectatte muards. ing s but being adnites Ayargarctof pattage. Ehere tent required for the tharres. #02 the inuention of guns 267 faid(twithitt the tpace of'thxde paces) tocbaucerecn: 10 efpeciall and great piece called the ton, on the eft fed thie fhoufand petfonsfor their committenoftens -tumferenice fibereof were thefe berfes ingrauen fes. Although this map rather fenteto bea Mander toffifieng: the antiquitic in like maner of the fame : Tohn Maior ,. (thaviethertoite)grouded pponns foundation;fince Mbiffri Tacobe Scotorumsprincipadigno 5 otherof the confpivatoas purpolestyere natn, Serevent fenthyanets confirmation,butalto to confirimethes - his and bauinaconteiued todtipatch the hing edbetwirt fare with betferiaffurance.Dargareteldeft daugls 20: Dflaypointen,, atock(burghs pet foxfomuch as their, fiegenf the af Chace king fain he requethoft Franceam? tgrtg king Fames,at bowie, they hoped fill to findac inerenot names Dole: the Lewes bnta mariage in giuen Was munmastia les, cafionto atdhine: their vetefta bie intention,ith they Charles. bing: faid the e dettiome't phingandel 2atmavieth there nomoemifirutfed than the others. "Robert garet datgy ° \gpaniegreat toidsofDratland twere appointed fa: -4parespontbefain: Stetoavd and Orabanrcarws Sward amt Be tertobtnig haue the conuetanceof bir into Ffrance, and greati y- Grp the ebore orth, of e friers theblack g the ni becanfe ee 5 Spronitionof Hipsmiade.for that votage, hingas ther vas lodged, andbp licence of the pore wiartberens& Englifhmen bing-was avuertifcen that the Englithmen bad a) thebing. intothe, entered bp firetalgoadonthefeas.totabe birifthep might met . ters comming into the boufe, ee leinwat minding n fo ope et the before gallerie chanced! it fell, hap the as Wut wate. bythe aa feithbir f that fill one of ect, ort: but being receined with as bota forme as thep: . tohaue fetchen twinefo, the & there at the Dave, ev ofthele fiup'traitors fanning: bzotight, they quicblie buderfied boto thep tuere ts be ther of thembaning along fumsd giroed fo bin, aiwzong bor, and fo fyretpnlie amazed (as Heétor: flept backe,and cried,Zreatons put per be coulaget Boctitis faith) thep falteined greatlaffe both inner Within thepare to bane a ~~tthe p leapt onita and Chips , and inthe meane tine the ieshlonte fnt,and fine dim thereontright. ‘ rrinalt, paleo bp quictlic without Damage, tncoun' tithout grea¢ noite ottyelas Tatotietobp the wate that fought to tmpeach their 7 Moileethis was adwing,not Dow €rambling,a pong birginnanicd ratharine r4oladies and gentletwoment: feuctelie;than well becantea bing, ubtcboughtto be Mealare all things byithe rule of tufkitcy that hets Deadlic, Ano though hy theiqueenes diligence both; twine: FraricelmmScotland tobe ratified at thatprea for the defente of bis tealme againt bis enimics called (and fo in truth to be) the father and hourither of fe common wealth. 3ro2 be feemen fo eractlit to batTado? Re. retcoton ian ° a his cna Wobert Grabanys:to lea the bing by race. mthis bufinette tubtrty Benga fenbimtelfcta fageli? fentintoiDen- vara Mich fraltte thepaccomplithen? {wentabont, tattencining the old deague betiout onemeaneozother, yar. Robert Graham; for diuerle thier overt Gre eand scotland; tkebss inthis twifed his Hcaceande syetod vealmesofDenmark committeny coutrarie: to-thelatwes dam, Scotlandayd alt peace and alfurediamitic without aniemocavar: kedactabefoge arta papitanicesaf the realmjpy inas detuen foam ont, came; ,there fantetinre tye out ed.gpurysb thorofinfu Denmarke. latmiesfothat ifthe were taken, be lobedfonothing! Puibatlaporsamibatadors from the Friend kings Charles the:fes but pzefent death; andthereforabates the bing mot bauethe old league tes t ther for Mape ot bovie, o2forbinglic maiottie: We bid mante tintes iMibeace tuffice moe freidlicand eatle of Atoll card head of the'trholercontpiracte,himraitcey pactentding.ener arightto the croiute,bp reaforthat bis fiege, Checarieat be wasipratecat: by hing Wobert the feconmombish Dens AHierwittiam fe AWiilliahy Grdiehton to go tuith them into hig (not touchedbefore) ibich is, that he was s -_tiea beautieto bis Soe - for vispew framebacreature moze apto2 excellent than be,et ogres returned heetaipemidethebetter for hisqtormafy:re hingof Porindiie' Mheambatlaviastatra this mreflage tbesesbiottozablieveretued! yand the? fort dutecteinéd bykivinJamies; Whorattheic Depark, fiort,'as the parts of aquadiangleo? int iquare om _ Auifluer ed other, fo that nature femefhnottobaue beenicdnot Omnchtunning bp arty astarthered pedofalt his clothes , faue onelie bis thirt ; amp then was aninttument of toad, made like to fhe neater of tthich witriiment , twasthe earle fattened and The etecsihound | AnD fo taried about the totone, fometinte tionof the polled on highs that the peoplemight fe hinralotkinr * Of Sthott byrature, thichis{nificientlic proued by berfesof the aire, and fometine let fall againe with a fate DluerTe Kinds (at this Dap remaining) compotebp 40 potone bpon the pauement. Hine(ht Scotith meter) with that fingnlar art,as he After this, being brought to an open place,abere is thought fullie to equalthe tharpeneffe, granitic, mot tefort of people twas , they crotoned bine with and toifedome of the ancientpoets. anbot {row , for that ( as twas fatd) a witey pad tolo *helm:a Ft ts Frange that ¥ (aie, and far bevond the fle bim, that before bis death be thoulo he crowned o . ence of the princes of ourtime, peaandalmottber -_pentie in fight of the people. Xhrough thofe illufion being decetued, be liued dnder vaine hope toatteine Pond the opinionof men: but pet mofk true and cow firmed. by the tettimonicof them which knew bim the crowne, Directing all bis tmaginations to conv Well: and therefore to be written to bis perpetual patle the means thereto, hus twas be ferued on praife . ye d1d fo eractlie in mind and memonie cond the fir bap, <nthe fecond dap, he vas dratven piebend the depthof diuinitic anvlaww, that therein 50 twittyhis complices laid on burvels, roundaboutthe be ercelled manie , ¢ in bis time gauenot place tow totwne at an bore taille. The third day, bis belite Me: to concltide, there was nothing therein the twas ript , and bis bowels were taken forth ,and commendation of twit confifted , 0; therein anie thotwne into the fire flickering before bis cies, then thew of the liberall arts appeared, that be woulo not was bis heart pulled foxthof bis bovie, and thzewne With great diligence applie bis indeuo; fo: the know liketwife into thefire : and laftof all, bis hean tyas ledge thereof , yea and that fometimeto all mecha» cut off , and his bovie diuioed into foure quarters. nicall 02 banvie-craft labors Abid) were met fora His neyhue Wobert Steward twas not altogt tobert ate fre man , abi) be is (ato molt Mudioufie to hane ther (6 ceuetie erecuteo. Wut Robert Graham, fo, Wardexecurey followed . 1Gutin the end, tudging it over bafe for that tt was tinotwne that be Mue the hing with bis Cha airerin Binglie matettie to be crercifed in thefe meane tity 60 olwne bands was put intoacart, the band that bid of Robert feric: knotwledges , he caufed artificers of all foxts the deed being faftencd toa paire of gallotus , Abid Grahand to be brought cut of England , Flanders, and other were ratfed bp in the (ato cart; and then were thy@ execution, Rations, which ould tnifrud our people therein; fo> perfons appointed to thutt bim through in all parts by that means be perfuaded himfetfe be thouldin of his bodte twitt hot trons, beginning fit tn thofe the end calime the rough maners of bisnation, and -_-places where it was thought no hattte beat would that with thefe nid arts they would alfo receiue a wuld ano flverte condition of life + maners. Wheres fore J map well fap; D mott hagpte common-wealth hich was gonerned by fo toanthie aprince: ¢ may teftlie erclame ; D vou moft fierce and wicked re- thereof infue, as in the legs armes,thighes, 4 {hou bers. And thus twas he carted though euerie frat of the totune anb topmented in motl miferable tnife, anh at length hav bis belli ript, and twas botvelicd anb quartered as the other were before. Chziftor Chriftoyher Ne; , beantie , anv piller of the common-tealth. Potw, befives manie other things by him dene, 4 the con(piracie , inere put to mot thamefull kinds of deaths , as they had iuflte beferued , few 02 none bels , that ould by murther takeaway (uc ane toil! bere being better late than neuer) fet downe -sher Clatonalto, andother that were of countell in ©!" lamenting their cate. | cae Fe.Thias oc. |