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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. y t ire fed, and that there tas 10eeeuLeuarey folfe by ante toate (fnce enc Kea eobybotefoitos furor, anid anid Leningifon brights; lott their ee Danae NeRunther pot oth pros bert 1Boid at Dumbyeton 5 fclie baing bic backe to mitfenbie, that he iusuld fatclic bing ftabilitie of foxtune,and change of court, exhorting all perfons to betvare thereof; fith ennic ener follow, ed high offate,and tuicked malice neuce {uttered ged bir oteneboute. nlons (andiqnezantthat The twomranbeta eredulon: : of bit bute Robert Woldtas -aoa = ie Dunbree band)andcaried outof ae hardlic bes mie was beonght intoorer of battell.Magnus with the.red mane toag appointed to lead theright wing, Hic Fon mento gouerne long. Ju fhe fame parlement, fir cafes, but principaltte for that his fernants twoulyom. Hot deliver the boule of Creichtonto the kings bee uernout of Walis) held the cattell of Dunbar,wher mave bettwirt Scots and Gnalitomen on the bow ™ he fled for (accout in the times of thete tuntn en chembald Dunbar ((upoting this to bea tuff caufe c! 2 reearieot fortaaen paces ana offers of frienbihtp mabebp anger) in the night dio fet vpor Walisthecaffellof 20 the Gnaliymen for to hauethe twars:ceatte on that WPepburne, hich he tobe at the firaMault , by lea ing of thewatd), hho being troken tuith a great feare fothe fante,did (ti fet datesafter) reffoze the fame to carle Dowglatle Hoc ceatienant that all . foe riaufethe warre betiwirt them and Jrance flateof England thich twas raifed bettvirt ~= :: one sgarea eDorke. te This per' py Hevien. pipe latuicenats life. Lhe quene Chequene Bied. his witePeing aduerti(erof his death,iedalto with» in£erth aubée the after, and toas buriedinthe inthe Charterboufe fifenth of Julie, pere 1446.49i¢ 446. ofp 2 daughter i to the earle eset mofo rfet, pe é daisoie . bir(as before ; e fir marted { forraies made on both fives betwitt the 2 ak tant. Englifhmen, andthat with fuchrage ade var that a great part of Cumberland torstn mar os p FrThin, #After the Sera ; Cratwford did put todeath at Toadune John Leos ton,as an ingratetull perfon to inn, fince 4 ve = - yayaseuenne igeaiwieccaeee 8. Lefle, and tothe kin os : : B ee are ano Sridolas Dterbuene a tanowat Glatcotv , Were font in ambaflagebnto theutie of Geloer- Ring James land, forbis danghter called Marie, tobe foined wt marieda Daughter of the tubeof great triump),andthe marfage folemntsedby theaf fidtance of all the nobles of Scotland , toith great banketting,totfull mirth, and all pleafantinterteine mentofthofe frangers that might be. Anthe pere'r447,there twas aparlementholden eeee cone cree -- yoreLes ning fon bis elveft fonne , 20! Lening! Teas thent , as was inclofed among the Scott tropes, andflaine Woith a fet otherof bis friends ano feruants that fol, se Che fanghter of thisman,inabomecontitteono {malt hope of vicozie on the Englith part,put there» "East able longer to refift the Dcotithmens violent mv rather aehanitg the conpuaion tree» tors bis brother : butin bis abfence (by countell of fucbas were about him) the bing. {ummonen the erle to aypeare before btm within 4o ; twas put to the Horne , ¢ bis lands tnuaned fpotlen, ="4taenae oo oe - Fr,Thin, D; at time chanicello2 firft into pointed Callertozs to take bp(to the Bings bie) the rer Buchan, --uennes oFthe Dotoglatle . Wut then entelare tout,becanfe fone athe moft part retected (though -_mring ( fince thetr captems were alt tnyp2tfon)a fall -_part of the armie ( feeing the entinies difperfen trv elton but turning their backs ficd amatne, thom the Scots purfued in dale veric fiercelie,fo that ma, wandering theeues thoulo fo lightlic dare to con teebis power) followed them into thet farting antancate nisinmoa mieeae -_cattell of Lochmaben , reducing the countrie of Dotwglatfe with extreame labor of bis foldiors )to his fubiecton, at that time be leuelled. the cattell _thereof equal twith the ground, ) Che carle abuertifeo hereof, toith all (péed returs nedhoine through Cngtino , and fent bis brother Hieof the Cnglithmen died tn the battell , but moze Co James onto the king , to know bis pleature: aha now un the date ; fo: the tive beg come in, ftaico Mante of them that made thetr courfe to haucefcas ped thoroughthe riuer, ubereby diverfethat bent . "0 into the water were dotwned; 4 other that burt! ot take the water, were oprelfed bythe Scots that fagwt llowen them. Xhere Died m this battell of Engtith a lento the number nere bano of thee thoufano, ano tho eagerdecor the fatparuni¢ o ex amongell other , aguns (as before pebauebeard) snalifymen paming ee ee2 - about floue of their armie in (udyfeare, that thep were not ~~ " fotwards ther washes carle of Dzmnont bY I ste toith all (peed called barks oF Qumont that others tinbzaced ) bint, be returned bomeiwithont Sermas ., ‘ oe i: a 3 efructt Pagnus beerewith being moze chafed than afar, -_pettence, ee of France. The cats,beraut fenniten ar =a~caben fncre armic, they that - ; Yratic. as houlvapeere, preaffed fortvard pon Wiallale -_torougher partsof the countrée tobtoethemfclues ) {vith great violence,and fecking to approch bntobim turned backe to the king without ante thing done, that he might baue unoken bis griefe vpon him, 5° Whereat the king bighlie offended ( iin that fuch hk _-fift theirattempts.The how camne to amotber _ 2 Draue the Cnglithmen to breake arate anoto flee: site eine capteine of great eP ae = t had beente trained OP from bis that thecnimies twould coe a into Sfalte, md was Wome in time of the Fubt le which twas kept thertthat peare. de left bebind theirleader,abome they thould percetue to baue ful pointed feoxthinith to inuade aca ' ane 2 mig 447°" at@penburgh , inthe tbich fir Alerander Levin the river of Sultveie ~ pitched notte thetr tents © fon of Lalendar tategouernour, James Dundas -riuer called Marc,t a ign forob anv (patie onee iyi? but apuertifed that the -- a g sma em= oe Dosd stile twas notof fufficient frength to performne that be the beginning. Chen {uch things were certified thebing of Englands councell, an arimte _- oad di Peroteee ane eebared Salton, Sciton,and Dliybant; allo ,Calver, Urque sa Sones lie potvedto {pend his life tit Defente of his countrie. 4o dMINg ante thing. Wheretwith the king qreatlie me Hhe Dcotsherwity {ered to be fo incouragen,that ned(becante he faw his autboritic contemmed)called thepruthed forward twith great egerneffe vpon the _all the (otwglaffes into lay » and declared them right wing of the Englithmen abere Pagnus too, _publile euimiesanvdetracossof bis gouernement, amb folated about them twtth fpeares, ares, andfuch And therebpon(prouiding an amie againtt then) like band weapons, that with great flaugbter thep be goeth into Wallotwap there, at thetr firftcomy their inuations, becaufe that from thence the fir > exaauot alt tots vutiiotnaright mets DIU to Annarbdale,d2 hart, Cambell, Frater, sm Lander,kntgbts, went coerhinto bor their duties, and.to follotv the crample'of bim bord, called bint in feozneand bert martage with king Janes. Their fute was obfeinen, 60 of bis aae the red mane. ox and theladiefentints Scotlanvnoblicaccompanis on, Magna na of the apoch this arm Shy py infth diuerfe lors both fpivituall and tempozall. Lhe Scots - vreuien a paterofGeorgt, © ORs Gederiand. seit arctuall the twas teccined by the king with bles AND gentlemen, as the lo2ds Wamilton, Craie, the ‘oyper band (for the mot part)to that finethat and With mot pithic odserbortedthemtoremem nes and evo Ro2thumberland , a thie peares was granted. Fnthis peare, William england and thts theit enimtes bad firth offered them, zo Larle of Déwglaffe , with agreat campanie of no: scotland, Hight . ut Wiallate percetuingtheir faintneec fourage,toith lotud voter repzmucd their cotardife, into Scotland. Weeretotth followeo dailiero tsann mee" ; inteftine tcouble by forren entmics » they fuente Btruce for --baur atruce with the Deots, trbteh for the terme of piePeares Gallotway,and then into Dotuglatfe, there be aps tie.and 50 lain waft: for on that fine the Scots cioflle " : ee ee ic f , ee reeaeernce --auaiding of panger that might infuc in time of this 1450. Lefl, ftherevpon thep night concetue god, hopes pico: joke made earleof iothfate,both men fingularlie faune Catigk fo niedSobnearleof Atholl, James carle han thzee fonnes +3 Andie bitha of Burrep nf Muchqubane,ano Anozet y etir belies tuted to bane bene reuenged for this loffe and o- (uerth:olv oftheir people,yet by reforrofciuill tars that hoztlie after follotued, thep were covittremen to foxbeare to make anie further ipars againt the Seots till betteroccafion muigbtferue. And for the 1448.Buch, it were to fer tebicty Iwate thep might bett efeape by 144 prete of prifoners,qads, and cattell, rete gs Stewardbir fecond hutband,the bere be tuas of the kingtotfullte receiued, honoxt. 30 dates;s becaufe he came not within thatfer tune, be was autho wh ated, frbereotthe chicte tere Sr - earlesand lovds create xf Gordon, sho twas mane lerander Setonbaron o ae Leflie baron 4s earleof Wuntieie, and : George : Le ; D at f Wuntlete: andthe firt,tothecarleaf ox Zhe earleof Dmont baning: got this honozable dha ou; ho. befought themto thetunolefte mantibeto: machsca tapebiues their countriebyhardie fight from luntte of the fame eutnites, Chebettert ig Hehadno foneximadean end of bisfpert,but an, ante 1poy -mi-_aeen ats chers,th: S aloo cae She had by ptmctgbt chil fox thefr totfedome and balure.) & marches fet Om an fihich were all go chedLhe dyer, eo Englith vorerers ofthe -_ ne‘an at oes ot formes, ‘itkttebeano thefirdaughters, firfé named spargaret tothe agreat botie of cattell outof a thespcots ale France:the fecond Cleano2,to the puke -_Wwithftanding the truce,in reuenge wher 14 Do omof eth thirn,tothelodof Cerucerinzes innading England, walked the aa bornt "an of Weitaine 2 a reic the £ toiones and villages, fue the people, ¢withag land: the fourth, to the duke of Auftrid): the fiff,to the tested home faa ws Shep had put onarmo? , being thereto prouoken by intorte rag toutedthe‘hingi le maicitie. Thislatweof treaton ) was - senseam f0foundto thebastell;- Ie therefore exhosting bis hath inf caufe to make twarre. We willed themthen foput all feareoutof their harts; andasthepbad thep were twitgjnt, Roulo vepart tn Catetie ere toetestonnte meetings 02 parlentents ofthe no iff tic) ie Leflosli! Danger. Pia sbarpeling pags Soiraames Sarwar furramed the Wlackeknight, _dilitte,-trtebfcly oieeatin ane toh j a 1 aa - hufbandto the the. kings ‘ mother, Imequeene fox fpeabing ‘ twas wards along peace folloty againt theeo mi _ issiean lingo! 5: therebpon ; thente atwes panae = toebingy au realme, theretvith he 30 edi a aa eee offended the carle of Dotnglatle ipthefle : 6, be was .takenby Fle. Fate,aben the trumpets inthe Cnglihanmic began rie bythe fauourof the righteous Gov, tho qiuett was berie hotkie pucfued,and cinill vifention bitqul ® éf icozie Conueied the chiefett of the potfoners to the -_lie featted, andbighlie rewarded, After this > the Smmont ce- mentodobaliantlic.puetheminremembsancethat eo bis AR cabaetcelta a eames ‘etanen -ahomethe fivmzd and iwater ban tpated. landefcapetly oii beearle of Damont on theatber fixe overed And againt the Wtelgmen he placed the lord Pats Welland lo22 Fobnitan, with v-choten compante of inftie Scotifymen,ann counmanding himfelfctn the batteil 02 middle waxd,ban fcarfe fet his peopleina: The peere nevtintuing were undsieincurfions Inearias England : but fhogtlie after atruce as concluded sat hig battelsin this wtle..Ae appointed a beric bal Dots that omelled vpon the bowers, lined fora ANE Knightealled Gallaleof Craggic, withanhar- x0 feafonin better quiet: fax though the Enghthmen wallsfeot ders, Dunfrets toas burntt,and liketwtle Antorkeia 44% 273 : cattle of Locymaben,and after repatredto the court, Craggic, die numiber: of fouldiers:toincounter with Pagnus, concluded in parlementbp vertueof an act thich the Farid Williams (fee be tas chancello2)caufeD tobe made, and fo being the fir inventor, was allothe frit aie & hhome it was pradifeo. hhereby he efcapen by Mahe were placed,She ¥attelloomivdle wardithe catleof MaGHumberlandhimfelte ruled. -William.Creiehton was allo forfalten for vineefe W-Crien ee ea. seit fare t griefe) (beitig fo Decefued md overcorte a (togither twas delivered of-child before bic tine, ig fier twith bir forrne) died there within fel houres after, be had Jane Seimer the queenewith him,to ie MD ir Fon Penneinton aberte fhitfull wwarriour Prmeinton. governed the:lestivingsin the whichthe Welhinen fort catfell,might vafilic percetue we c paki ‘tho to ralo,{uo charged them fo to dev, This forfalture was Buchandib.tt, Qimoff at the fame tinite , Vatrike Depburnte . The hiftorie ofScotland. cape bp found of trumpet, and fenrthtvith thetr ar, heads. Tantes before his eveention mave a vorie Fames xe -twfle declaration to the ftanders by, oeclaring the hy - With cleuen other knights cf no fmall account ano eftimation. Df Scots were lof fomeubat aboue fir sc * hommsen, Chere were taken prilonersof Englily lucn Gt Jobn Penneinton, and fir Robert Barings ton kaigbts,ard the loz Perile,fonne tothe carleof Barhumberlano, abobholye bis father to bexlbache, commanding the carte to fre bis countries (namelis Annanvale) purged of theues and robbers, pardor -_neo fimof all offenfcs, andreceiued himinto fauo3 -_aagaine, that he was alo eftfones proclamnen the ings lieutenant;but fhoztlie after going Eng» ee Land twithout the kings licence, to cominoninto totth the aosth inte king of Crgl wmaboutthe recouerie of lottes (uttev @najann ned by the Engtifymen bp certeine inrooes (as he Settbout ve alleged the hing tobe the matter tn verte eutil part, i _fax that he fhoutd feeme fo to be hav tn contempt of the earle :anw withali be miftrufteD allo leat there were (ome lecret praaifes in band to the pretudtceof him and bis realme : fo that be ae not a little towarys the carte. Che being there: an cam t *4 Deote |