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Show 284 ce The hiftorie of Sedtlahd. fibich inete Berpalderisernarm Soteinard; lnrvofs Aabigniesmarihall of Jrautce; - {with ewes nuke of Maleance, was a ee George Pontgamerie low of Larges, Wernary Steward (tho was: after made dicerop of s2aples, tbich office he wilclic mane peeres Did erecute) Wor bert Steward marlhallof France,Pidolas Scot; the fplint of-a fpeare,and thereofpied. Bele! andothers,aberof manie (for thetr wazthie crplotts) se shant,and Daummond, were made lo20s fent eee lement. anthe pete 4 8 4,the bingfor cen a ie : were by the Jrench honozablic retwarned with great potedions. Who alto (as manic of the Scots Certeine no: hefehaddone) planting themfelues in Jfubsta,be- bic families in came the authors of manic ancient families. 302 aoe and ZJ- ubzia fpzang though bp the evill cuffome of common (peed), thep reteinethe nameof Scot (as taken of their couns from the Sots. trie)pet by the enfigties, and tokens tbich thepbad and bfed , it map eafilic be bnotuneof that families the Scots thetc anceftors viv defcend. Gherefore it follotueth by moft certetne coniecs ture,that the ancient fantilie of the earles (to tthome bie of {perch hath long obfeined the furname of Hots) flourtthing in placenta, had their original fromthe ffocke of the Dotuglaffes, as the armies of thent both do tell iwitnede: thich kindzed (beitoes manie other caries thereof) is at this Day notablic beantified by Ghiffoyyer Scot,tbo (with fingular piefic.and learning) dwth goucrne the church of Canas lon.Againe,there ts another familie of Scots,com: monticcalled the Heotics in Jlubsia , ehereof Wers nard Hcotta and Yozace his beother (the one a fer nato2 of Mantua, and the other apzelat) are both fas mous as well for their bertue, as nobilitic: alto Francis Scotia, 12d of Wine amd Wondone,and o ther nobles of the marquefdomte of Saluce, are aid ceded from the Scots, withthe large familie o fhe Dehities (defcenden of Zames Dalando Sot, Mhomas wetan chieke tuffice of the common ples, fir Ridard Uatcliffe knightQUilliam Catefvic >€ -_famrilie)ave fucll auancep about Cremona, wBan- fuaandCierona,as areal{o the Paparons in Home MAliart doctor of both latwes , to renew and (fo called for their armes and enfignes) thofeances _ the oltlcagae betineene this Zantes the third,andthe ffors tobe ofthe Scotith nobflitie, is tuitnedion bya bing of Srancé: for tbich canfethe king of Stots: Wwonthie monument: theres? inthe churdyof faint . + andthe nobles afembled at Caenburgh,wheretuith Maviethegueat,in which the father and the ferrealley mibattane2s) febing all the rols of all Paparons,being there burico,are bothadonepivith 1482 cnucgaeupenans aed medthe fame,tutth theienfignes of knightbodiout of Scotland.); 4 ---- t the feales ofboth parts fet therento; tbich Deane,the: The ouke af Albanies for that hevnderttadthere Frenehinen(twith tome tere fertt wrto Francedt 10 49oifon gaa {pas potforr-ginen to bint, in! dzinke in) the kings Scots, the nerfe Scots) returiep home. Amongel chamber, antherefore thodin feare of bislife feo atte Robertfortwas the chiefe,a mar famansfor the from theeourt into the cattelt of Dunbar, tboreby o fates of battelland baning {mploied his feruice on firfued great difco2.Theking fearing the difpleature of dtretich in the $talian warres,chith of bis nobles , got binvallointe the caftell of Coens Saeamnsben chofer:-folote:s following the burgh .She rarles of Angus, uchqubaue, andoconduct of eraaly Steward ; wert into England thers.leftthe kings andaflittenthe puke of Albania, perce {with Wenric carlenf Richmont ater king, fibofe Ano the:hing, through countell of certette meane part thep takelagaint aichard at that tinte plurper be han againe.taben biito bin, fun Dpon the Cnatidh ,for hich caute the earle of Ixtcy- 20 perfonsirbome monedhe- duke andother bis-alltitants, ta.come to Loydsere mont(tthen be svas afterking) pid decrelie loue the anfiner for fuch treafon. ashe bap. to lap againt ferhnciice ; : Sag Scots. thent , ¢ivithall prepared anarmte fo befiege Duw vy Dhe editions alto, ebich a long tinte dio burne ir bar,wherof thedube being aduertifen,fledinto ng: Srance , canfeddeadlic wars to grow betwane the land, and afterivards betng accompanied withthe bingofFrance andthe Dube of urgognie. heres earle of Dolwglafesmdagreat number of Ernglly: scoienrs ‘D) tute, tbensthe death of Charles (thelatt pukeof tape. ? men, inuaded Scotland bpon the fweftntardes; ‘© s5urgognie, laine at Pants by the duke of Lo here manie Cuglithmen tere laine andtaken ty "* gaine)ain fetend: Gharles the eightof that name, the refiffance ofthe loz - pbc7 bingof France (allembling a great armic) did ap, tabt,ani sae ate reaG thers,the ube twas put vs i. plieall bisforceand deuife toerpell Alybonfe out of thekingdomte of Maples: tho at that time fucceeded 3° glafle taken and bought had bene i pis enue ora fas anrvaged many and i long bantihen bawilie onto him,bp reafort that Albonte was then countrie,was {entte the abbeie of undo qratie ext» eafilieremmucd. Wutafter, ther the eapolitane he remained the reff of bis -s 5 anv at length, Oei anatt, people did renolt (fromthe French facion)to sferdle arting this life,twas buried there, rand the for of Alybonfe, there arofe great flames he armic, ahe dubeof-Albanic fo thelotte of that af iwarreand (edition thaough Btalic, ech part uote and Geroiom Tim Gngland, of bing ofthe blamed foas eng fo fuppnrt the frength of bisotune.Lhe admin taking a miflibing , fecretlie neparted ouct a blamed fration of bic) Marre again Sferdinand, was France by the helpe of obifn chieflie performed bp the Scots, as principal cap, ae a James Lddell knight , who after' teinsof that armie, oratthe leat equall with the 4° fox the fame. Zhe duke toas bek. Diabich Scots the chiefe tucre Alerander ouke rance bp the bing there: and Ginallie running of Albanic,fon to Famesthe fecond king of Scots, Aol alto uke of Albante fonne of this Alevander, The hiftorie ofScotland, hich tuedyaue heard confirmed by the arnesntthat wae Him tivo fonnes, Son oube of Albanic, ee fer goucrnozand tuto2 to king James the ae lerander that twasafter bifhop of pues i Ole poe of Scone.ahis pere the 1020 pamie, oe (hop offaint Andzewes vito ome, a nileges ubich be obteined , Aud the fame :_ rr on : the a Sunocent the cight of that nanie, font on Amola to treat of peace, bettulrt eS Sn pod England, ¢Fames king of Scotland. Ee of Scots, hauing notlong before made patron curfions androves into Gngland,and wm be fit,be fuen therebpon for a truce, fabich car ceanied ~ a cuer as hing Wichard withed, fo that conde ee ae fo bauea communication, commiftionets mam pointedfox both parts to met at spotingbam, ie uenth dap of Scptember nert infuing. FF02 the king of Scots there emai ‘onedl of Araile, the loz Campbell, the lo2 . mete Scotland, Wullfam bithop of aT am ile, Laurence lord Dlipant, gobn " rion ns Stubbhall , Archembalo Quitelao ¥aw Aalders, and fecretarie to bing se ibe 3 of arntes,and Duncan Dundas. re 2 7 at there cate @ichard bifhop of duke of Rorffolke, Henrie earle 0 om lanb, Zhomas lox Stanieie, @eo2 ‘Strange, Jobn Greie lod poines. Keeper Gunthorpe F nt Fitshugh,Fobn ithe of OeOs amiefcale, Thomas Warrow mal Richard Satkeldefquires. Lhele councellors in the later endof Septemberatter fundeie meetings and communications had togi ther,concluded(as folloty Z peate con= etth).a peace tabeban bettwirt both the realmes fo cluded for ther pores. the (pace of thaperres,, the fameto begitvat therts fing of the funne, onthe 29 of September in the verte 1 484, andfo continue bnty the fetting of the fumeanithe 29 of September inthe pare 1487, During ichich teri, it was agreed, that not one: lic ath hofilitie and warre thonloceafie bettvirt the tworealmes, but that alfoall ainand abatement of enlinies fhould be aunided,¢ by nocolorable meanes orivaie intante cafebfed.' Lhe towne ann caftell of Werwike to remainein the Englitymens bands, Hoge, andthe puke of Weifatite, Dn fhe Scotith part, Charlesthe sFrench king, Jobin king of Den Matke and Porwate, the onke of Gelvetiand, and the duke of Writaine. Dhelowthipsf Lomein the TLognet Zon: tealme of Seotland,and the Bland of Lanida te lieing Daiecxcepte ut the riuer of Scuerne , intherealme of England,' twete not compzehended in this agtement. Lhis CONCOdD, peace, and amitic thus concluded 5 Was ape pointedto be publighea thefirday of Detober, in the 16 Mof notablecities and totunes of both the realine s, Fo2 the fure obferuation, kixping, ¢ petformance ofthis truce t league, there were Appointed for cone feruators on the Scotith fide, Dautd carte of Ctatyfoxd and lozd Lindteie , George eatle of Puntle ie loxd Gozdon and Wadsenath, ohnlor Darneleic, Foblor isenedie, Wobert tord Atle > Patrik e lox Walene, Laurence tow Dijhant, Willa m tow as the Gnglihinent potleifeditat that feat; then Worthwikesfir Zohn Role of Walkbetd,fir Gilbert it as delinerento thescotifhmenbyking. Wenrie Fohnttonof Ciyhiniontir John Lundic, fir Font thefirt.3t was ltketotfe condetcended,that all other 46 Datluic of Arlte, fir Wobvert Wammiulton of Fi caftels> holds , and fortrefles, during the tearmieof gaiton, fir William Walse of Lamington, fir Yobrt the faid thie peres,honldabtde in the bants of thote Hhenedie of larqhone, fir Yobn Wleines fr CU that Held them atthat prefent, the caftell of Dunbar amRochtven; Cotvard Stochtonof trke patie, The catelt of ONelte ercepted. his caffellof Dunbar was deliue, Fobn Dundas, Rohit Wolke of Pountgtena ner Dunderin fed vite the Gnglithmen bp the duke! of Albanie, quires, Sensi then heflen into stance, andfo remainedin thetr Jt wasfurther agreed, that commitioners fhould Comnnttise mens 78. hands at that time ofeancluding this truce, Met at Lougbmaben onthe eighteenth dap of Po» BEKO appoints fox the {pace ofthe fath terme,with the fame bounds Bnarticiefop Weeredpon (by rear the Scotith commifoners tember, as Well for redzelle of cevteine offentes Ot met at Hadirotrauthozttte to.conclude ante full agreement banconthe weft marches, as alto for declaring and Loughinaben fox thattattell, trle@etho fave might bereftazed ory jo publihing the peace, On the Cnglith part,the lord to the bittg their niaflters hands) itivas accorded, Macres,the low Hitshugh, fir Wicard Watcliffe, fir thatif the kingof Scots,tutthin the fpace: of fortie Chrittopher Moretbie, fir Wichard Salketld, oothre Dales next tifuing oi Antimate bisrefolnterefufan of them. For the Scots, the low Ibenedie, fhe lon tobeagree: ble,that the fd caftell outa reinatire in Wountgomerte , the low Kile, Yobn Martell ther the EughHnrens handsaboue the fpace of fir molard of Annandale, Robert Creiehton of Saw neths;:that then during that terine of firmoneths, quban., 02 thaof them, AlfD,, there tuere aloned grommnittiog thofe that kept the catfrll foi the Cngliffmen ould connmiMtoners to meet at Wortdenbonre for the eat ners tomet Temainain quiet, androt be troubled no? moletted Hrarehes, the firdayof December ; and at Waloan ot Roivenby anie kind of meantsby. the fad king of Scots, SDtanke for the ntiodle marches onthe fourth dapof bo me, 02 ante other bphis paocurement,(o that they within 40 the fic moneth, At ubteh Wn at Hate tivo places for Scotlanp ddan Dtanhe, the cafteliitbewife abfteining front making ante if there were alignedto appecre the carte of untlele, {urso? reiffes ponthe Scotty people; Andif after the earle of Angus , the carle of Argile chancellor or that the fatp teumeof fir moneths were once erpiren, Scotland,the loz Anandale, the tov Seiton,the loo it (houto dyante that ante twarre avofe for defending Dliphant, the loStubball, with others . 02 recouering the fain cattell, yet the truce tyould in: F032 England, the carle of Morthumbertand ,the dure for all other rights and polleMons;notwithitan, lord Gzetttocke,the lord Scrape ot Patlan,fir watt Ding that itomight belawtull to bw uhat fap in anic liam Gafcotgne, fir Wobert Conttable, ano other, of their powers, either foxtwinning o2 dclending the The fame commoners hav authoritie to alligne forefaio caftell, as though no truce bad beenexoncltcerteine perfons, to view and declare the Houndd ded, t so ano lonits ayerteining fo Werwike , accopoing to ts Mticie tf, St wap further agreed , that no traito6f either the true meaning of the teague. For the battell Che bate Rare af tealme (healt be recetuen bp the prince of either ground if was Accozded , that the Mine Mhoulo rer 8T8NO. realunc;a0 1f ante trattopo rebell chanced to arrive mame without fowing, caring building , 02 inbabls B mariage in ettber tealme, the price thereof to weltucr bim fini') as ithad bone before, Ghortlie after the con Conciunen beDpon Acneand made /.ocots alreabeedblonig im dliding of this fruce , hing Kichard intreated for a twrrethe oune , Sagianp's for ne to the king there jmap remame mariage to be bad bet Wirt the prinee of Kolhfate, eb» of Mothfare ~ Gt fo. terwenames be certifies to the Stent king beft forme to king James ¢ ladic Anne ve la Pale ano the labie > Bone bela orc Withinfokenates. Sante toacden of: ether teatime balighter to ohn ouke of Suftolhe and to the lavie Pate, oe mare, Wouldwnare the otbewstabwens , be to Aydme tid) Anne bis wife , that was liter to the fad hing wt * watveu is fubted , hati within fir bates procaine Go hard. fior the concluoing of this mariage , both the but tratty:ano certifie the other prince therot. toitty kings (ent their ambatfavo2s againe onto Noting, cs, Ghz 2 Dairs.| Aub treuerte fafe condeatytsclante bam , tiere thety treatie hav fuch fueceffe (oy that' tecateuss f. thouto be cont eines: peoutded al wates that che ob. o; Minenof thes fafe conpuabe no traito. Jtanec ofthe 2 (obwes of rither punce dw piefume to at, belpe, main teurr.o2 (erneanec other prince agnult arue of te contractors of thas trace, teen & that be lawful {23.8m,f0 ubome he thelved femfeife enim, to aps wetben2 ape at tadthe fare fubiea gong, Onumag, 0; tarteng toutbhus anue of is Oonuntans. Creare ae2 > Wace, Colizagues compatich tn tins trace (if then woalg Sent thereto) on the Cngtith part were thetc : the kmg of Caftile an Econ, the hing of Arragon, the Sung of Portiigatethe ardpalsc of Autsiy ¢ Bar, fime that the mariage Was agreed bpon , and twrt- tings thereof bratwen, ngroffen, and fealed, and ats flanecs made anv tatien by prodors and be paties on both parts. Zhe fovefain yong ladie was immedtati called princetfe of Bothfate but by the Chort life of king Michard hic vucte the Hoztlie after loft that nang . fing James within a bile after the conciufion of this league and mariage afore lath , fo: the expres fing and declaring of bis opinion toudyng the cw ftetl of Dunbar , chether be would be agreeable that the fame (houlo remaine onelie (is moneths, 02 elfe buring |