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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. pacant; thelconent chofeone of thefrotonemanks | -bithop of faint Andzets, frhofe erantination ad called levanoer -; i hkimtg promoted profes being fent bnto the pope,be pronounced him Cheeni: Penvie Creichton abbat of Paley theronto, thom Avdcies a= the pope admritten,¢ Mobert Shaw parfon of Mins nen bpbniaw- to tuas preferred bp the hing bute the abbafte of Paley, and then in (uch wife began promotings of fecular paicits to abbafies at the princes requeft, amd the laudable elections ancientlie bfen, made poid: bicaule the court of Konte admitted fuch as -_aanheretike,(chifusatike and fimoniake , anodecla: Mepis red himaccurfled, condemning bim fo perpettiall -prifort : and fo be tuas Degraded front all o0ers, Deprined, cure,and dignitte of ecclefiatticall office, and TAI 1478, Lelle, am Scheivsarchoeaconof the fante fee twas promo; tedin bis place, to fhonte be twas allo committento fee him fafelis keptin prifor.tbe twas firfont tnto Put ingles the painces mane fute for and named, getting great 10 faint Colmes inch, and from thertce to Dunferny relwards and notable famines of monte thereby , fo ling,and laftlie to Lochleutn,{there he dtenand tuas that neither the bifhops durik adinit fucbas the cor burted in faint SHarvifis Zlein Loclenin, Whe fa uents eleced,no2 {uch as twers elected durit puriue William sSochetwes was confecrated archbithop of 1478Lele their right, md fo the abbafies tweve beftotved bpon faint Andzetus on Patlion fundapin ent, totthin | a fuch as followed the court, and lined courtlie , fecuHolie rod boule, the king being prefent, aio manic Sees larhe,and boluptuoutiie, to the great Manderof relts of the nobles of the realnie. And therethe fato ~ s confecratn gious mien,ibteh by the naughtic eramplesof theit -bifhop recetucd the pall, as a figne of bis archbis archbihep gouernorsfell fothe tuorks of tvickednefle, theres hops dignitic,and fo was confirmed peimat anole bpon dailie muchentilimereated, andbvertue in all gat of the realme, hottoithfanding the impediment effates decaied. 20 - again Grabambefore bp the bishops about is peeret i ‘ame. i of c Chis pere allo Alerander duke of Albanie tas point Sarees fé ofweone. faint "ieeego eae oe tn committed to patfort by the king bis brother, tithin madese mnt bithop thereof , and fame fe ere je J On bilhop. ee eee fe,atthefuteof the the caffellof Coenburgh,thzougheuill counfell; > he bzake out midefcapcdto Dunbar,there a 1474: fain Patrike,ube gaucinformation tothe pope,tat bicaufe the archbtthop of Porke twas metropolitan -the caffellto be furnifged tofth all Se es of Scotland, and that there was oftentimes warre leaning bis feruantstuithinit , patled him ; e . bettvirt the realmesof England and Scotland, the France, and twas there ofthe king bonozablic ree ; eeloana, Hecotifhmen contd not haue accefle to their metros ued, andlouinglieintreates. Zn the ne Eentargt politan,fpeciallic in cafes of appellation. And there, 30 spate following,the king befieged thatcal - befieges fore the pope (as fome write) thoughtit reafon to -slientenantthe ealeof Auendale , tho lo ae aa Primatand take faint Andzelvs primat and metropolitan of lege tine god knights, theloz0 of Lute ia i metropolitan. Scotland, and ozdeined that the tivelue other bis Schato of Sauch, ¢ the low of oan aaa Twriuedt- Cyops of Scotland thould be buder bis primafie, the Hotofagun,s John -- _ nee ioe ss Sein? fro would not agree therto; but promifen the king ww iwayofa taration eleven thoufand marksfox bis maintenance agatnt the faio areybithop: ano the prolats fent to Rome about this matter. Lis at Death {1 the realme of Scotlann,(o that pt aEOs - ceeean not calledin September , it 40 fone caf by hand. Gihen they twit ri -twaie by fea, and the earie ofAuendale - a8 z i WDoxtor Jreland being graouat ee es. fwas prozoged bnitill the tivelfe day after Guiftinas. Paris, twas lent from the French bi iar ppon is? Theopof Jn Januarie the parlementivas holven at Coen« -_bingof Scots, to perfuadebim to _shonid not spebing _teinted. : Mos twasfpecialtie atteinted,fothe partlieforhis ownecuillyads, but moff defaults afd the Duke of 1urgognie. And eee oa the Bes at- burgh , in which Zobnlodof theFZlesandearle of of bis father Das naldlo20 of the Zies. Gheblas tat fine of the water of Stoxth, topurtue the loot the : Alesbothbyfeaandiand. e e to proceed ante further in bis purpofed tournic, to the end that peace being obferuen, all chiftian princes " Made about it for vefente thereof: but the Scots inithin if defended the fotunefo; that time fo (outs liethat the enfmies might not tin tt front them, 1482, The dube of Albanie , after bis wife was dean, ~--- fthom he bad maried inFrance,perceining himtelfe TCheduke og "Ot fo twell intreaten as before,caine ouer into Eng» Bouniecom: land, there king Coward receined bim verie bono Sedinto rable, pzomifing (as fome haue tw2itten) to make ‘vm, Zulic nertinfuing, the faidlozd of the Fles came to theparlentent onto Goenburgh, andtheretwas the _-ted of that crime, and burnt for -_ to CnglanOt 5ag burgh.Lbe king fent ambatlaborsin iter tobing aoe @Thelorn of the Files fub- humbled bimfelfc tothe tings pleafare, bpon cerinittech bim= feine conditions;and therebpon fn the beginning of ife, agrément made and confirmed betiwirt the king wuse? he bled to Death. here were manic couanieell ches and fozcerers, as Well men as Tame at @001 make {ute to hauethe lavie Cicill, aaa ames 5 so! and him: be refigned into the kings bandsall the 6o Cdward, foined in mariage ae pe vight hebadtotheearledome of Wolke, the lanvs of Wate Cantiteamdiknapoen , thich earledome the ting andianapden, atttteredto thecrotone, and pardoned bim and his -the prince,hich tyas granted,and teat claded to be folemmised , ensn C loxthip and feigniozie of the Zies, and other bis lands not releafed, to bold the fameoftheking by gaine to king James from the F Cnglana:a -_-fuade bim to make xocrnenngee corel fA Tre we mn 24 of Auguff,in that peere 1482, affer it hav remats 1482 nedroto at this time inthe Scotitymens bandsthe Space of 21 peeres, Theking a abe king remaining as p2ifoner in Coenburgh prtfoner, and leavers of the armie by land , bis onebrother the ube of Gloceffer , the uke of Albanie ,anv o caftell all things twere ozdered bp the pulte of Albay thers. Zhe king of Scots hearing of thetr aporch nie, Andzetp Steward lord of Auendale, chancelloz, to inuade bis realme, ratfed a pufffant armie tore: 5° andothers, till the faid Duke, the archbifhop offaint Git them, and came foward with the fate bato the Andzelwes, the chancello3, the earle of Argtle, ano pt, fotone of Lowoer,there being incamped , the pzin. uerfe others, tuent to Striueling to difit the quene ctpall nobles of bis realme, as Archembalo earle of and prince , tthere the puke twas perfuaned by the queene, toithout knotwlenge thereof given to the o nd Ehomas Goc:am, tthoine of a mafon he bad made Meng # conuenient to be currant in ante realme , tidy the = people refufed, and fo great dearth and bunger was tatfed th:ongh the countrie. Borcouer,that he would Not fuffer the noble men to come néere bis prefence, tobzeakethe peace, ne verti bel hopof Abitven (that tvas fu' a s nebints® Ring Gotvard, and hav bene - France Ceres, Hhere was aninguifito: called Wutman this peace betivirt the kings of Cng reeben be beast "Dads, aia through diffention bettwirt the king andthe nobles of therealme, thep tuere not like toberefcued, thep peeloed thecattell into the Cngtif}mens bans, the ther,to go onto Coenburgh , and to reftore the hing Mhekingts onto libertie. Lhe duke accosdinglie to the queens tet at berties pleafure commingto Coenburgh, befleged the cas fell and wantt, remoued the earle of Atholl, anv fet the king and all bis fernants at libertte,for the Abid) gad turne, the king thetwed greattokensof loue to bis brotherthe duke, althoughit latted not long. be earleof Argtle, the bithop of faint Andzewes, the at length,king James and bisrnet Sopentec &: go Lamer maze, but then thep tuithin percetuen that Bertwibe ts Busremee Atigus,George earle of Wuntleie, John earle of Les the ferutce of tuardandteliefe. Zhe kingalfogaue that iwatre would follotw , be died bderie manfallie, fendingto the pube of Albanie amd other, the lozds of the courtcell,fo> teliefe toraifethe flege. Lhe date in deed ratfen anarmie, andcameto Che caftett of "St wthe Nor, James earle of Wuchqubane, Andzetw lor nobt: Oreie, Robert lord Lile, and dtuerfe other being ars med,entered the kings looging , there they accufed bint of dinerfe things done and pzactifed by him con trarte to bis bono? and the common-tueale of bis tealine;and (pectallie, becanfe he pled pong counfell 6o of letud perfons, vntwa;tiie and bafeof birth,fuc as buito the earle of Atholl for bisdiligencethetwen, tr Tepucing the faid lozn of the Zles onto ozver, the lands and forreft of Clonie. - Scotland, ¢ the duke of -through gel of fell, and noty they inforced the fame butthe lox of Wallis then capteine within that caffell , vefenven it fim king of Scotland: and therebpon affemble an earle of Mar , through whofe deutfe and counfell be bad cau‘ed to be coined certeine monic of coper,not biffozieit moze plainlie aqpeareth. _ pee ame ® witha knight, andanother -_ s ingst pen 1477 Bu inquilitoz peeve fent bp pope Sertus into Scotland,to eramin fent from the bp bertue of bis commiffion Patrike Grabamarcye pope. Albante was receined into bis countric aqaine it Stbame toxet by feato muade Scotland, and appointed capteins land fhould come to perfea age: ag inela, feruants of all offenfes and tranfgrefftons before that Dap committed, and inuefted bint anew in the Cot; ant Moger,anb James ipormmilltaitoz, tiho withos ©!of peaceable twife , ano had giuen to bim the cattelt of "**?» Dunbar twity the carlevoms of Marchand Par. be armieof thirtie thoufand men , twith a great nante taken in the night within bis otone " 2 yale oat ner by the kings ecisanaentieaey atch be thon get mifled bp tnih naughtie perfons, Ano berebpon thep toke Lhomas Codpamearle of Par, Will Forth,to the Fle of Ins keith, but thepoiy no hurt: lwas proclaimed alfo general lieutenant to the hing. for the countrie men keptthem off. The Scotith box 3° Andfo the Cnglithinen returned bometvards, and Berers inuaded the Crglith marches, veffroied came dnito Werwwike, there they hauing wane the totones, and led manie p2ifoners atvate twith them tothe as theppattedthat toaies into Scotland, bap into Scotland. Lhe king of England canfen wees left the lo(d Stanlete,and fir John Clozington, with wiketo be alfteged both by fea and land all the tyine foure thoufand men, tokeepea ftege before the cay Whe earle of Cratwford 5° ucied bnto Cragmifler,thers be vasonve fons conuict of confpivacie for _ ow it cali peactife againff the king: and here coal it,a0 gate befine Coenburgh, bis pret sett init 3 could not fuffer binvand the trbole realme tobe low keld,Colin carte of Argils, and AndeeStetvarn might bend their potvers againt the Hurke ¢ Fuki: -erleof @Parcalled Zon - a os i -bzother,this peere in the moneth of cai of se oo° of Atholl the kings buele by his father twas lientenant of the armie by land, iButfuc) meanes was be fed by the earleof Atholl, that the lor of the Fes 28: 1o2d Auendale, great chancelto2 of Scotland, wentta the Englithcampe, ¢ treating twith the tino bubes, Agreed bponcerteinearticles, thereby the vukeof Che dake ot dels. This commandement did king Jaines obeie, and fo difharged bis armie, notiwithtanving that king Coward ent forth bis nanie againe into the «alt twas made admerall of thearmie by fea,andtheerle other brother the Dukeof Albanie, and terete thep thersbeing connien, tere banged ouer the bridge: ano pee other hane at Lowder, Dnelie Jobn Ramileiea pong nian of ged. RErmay ralds to hispzefence,but kept them fill without M an: eighteens peresof age, for home the king made fntananic fiver till he had fent forth a nanie of hipsint o the Steatinftance, was pardoned of life, This bone, into Seote Forth before ict),i ngome,and pPettentoen,and ro thep returned to Coenburgh,andapointen _ and, the king then tuere the heralos licenced to returnte. Lhe Crgs bimtelfe to be kept int the caftell by the earle Sbipstaken |tth fleet entering the sFo2h, toke eight great of a Che king thips tholl , and in the meanetime, the fecondof Angul, kept onoce | mobornt. tehfch they found tn that riner,ano landfing at ‘Blackthep lent Andelv Stetward elect bifhopof Surrey, srrett. hefle, burnt the towne, ‘anda great bargethat laie € Jobnlozd Darneleie to the Cnglith armie,lieng there at rode, and fo returned, then at Luiver, to take truce for thee moneths but Thebing of Hhe king aflembled an armie from all parts of the dukes of Glocetter and Albanie caine fortwary Seeman the realine, and amongetf other, the loin of the Fes bnito Rettalrig, there thep incampen fwithout anie' wie, came twith a great companie : and now the king bes refiffance.Lhe Englith nantelieng alto in the Forth ing reabdie to enter into Crgland,there came tobim {vas readie to adit their fellowes by land, aineflenger of king Cotvard, fent froma cardinal 20 Herebpon, certeine noble men of Scotland, as Sieget indi: legat that twas reffoent as then in England, com: the archbithop of faint Andzeines, the bithop of Dun bited him, manding king James bp authoviti apoffolik , not bante,and fhootlie after returned mi. spanget 1499 Jn Waite, in he pare 1477, the kingraffena pu: 1446.Lefle. sant armie of the moft able men bpon the north fo pnaricte, England, tothe end that king Cota dear 60: -_in charge to mauefothe pardon o ne he - Thehiftorie ofScotland. 481, of Apzll. he bing fent two heralos bitte soye 1481, n King James tyard, requesting him notto ata the Duke of 3Bare fent an ambaf= Sognie, no; ante other againt the of France: fin, £92ifbe dD, he mutt ndds fupport king the Frtendmen, bp teafonof the league betwwirt Jrance and Scot: land : but king Goivard would not avmtit thofe hes _ ferfeafon, and ouerthzetw a wall that was newwlie _coulbnotlong none, thep lett thecattlwae ee ee all things tihereof an' . mind and melancolie at Cnonbtrrgh,tn the mo fe N33 to take their connfell in gouerning the realme, but gaue biméelfe to boluptuous pleature , fetting aught by the queene bis lawful wife,t keeping a tug: Nanghtic harlot calicd the Datfie in hir place. Alf& ther lated to bis charge, that be bad put bis bother the carle of par to veath, anp banithehis chancello? , and others, ahidyrematnes at Steines ling, then thep heard thofe newes , fled into theiv olwne countries ; and (hoztlte after,the bithop of f, Andrewes,at requett of the king, refigned his bb be aeehbithopzike in fauo; of matter Ande Steward prov thoy retignetly uoftt of Glenelotoven , ano twas content in recom, penfe thereof, ttth the bithopythe of gpurrep. his 1483s, pare there was great theft, reiffe, and Qaughter in Diuerfe parts of the realime , by occafton of the vart, ance bettirt the hing anv bis nobles, 4 Charles the eight , hing of France (in the bes Fr. Thin. ginning of bis kingvome)fent into focotlann cers a lib8. teing : |