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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. 488 bout Fr. Thin. this tinte fyas a monffer bone of a Buchanib.. oGantaaensbeta from the nauill otonetoard the perfect parts ofonemar, : not different fromthe ‘ onofaman: butiromtbe nauill bps aieeswatle bodied, hantngallperfetparts ‘ onl trie tt by latn befecompetent tuoges, James Watlute bnight of Aire , was font am. Fr.Thin sing gaueincharge, that he MHouldlabo; to renew the Co mya, feuerall twits ambdnatures manifeftlie appeared by Diuersdi{pofitions of thetriminds. 3fo2 fometine thep would fall out one tith another, andaber ante twas firtt increafed with aniehonozabletitle,) The onion king about the fame tine toke orderfor tnereafe mnsbelg of fome number of thips to be had firbisrealme,tips, tend the one twith the other: contrarilie, hen anie -twell forfifhing, as to tranfport merchandise from ther alfolearning diners foxtsof languages, ‘hote ro title of alow, in which the name of the Dgtuies thing difpleaten them,thep twould mot bitterlpcon- thingbappenedto their litsing o2 defire, thep would 28 ne deliberation peavtneneeye= > ¢ , Butaived by diuineadittan brother was muvtierea be(abenbiseloc bo bisce, ticle wee a ece Hunpuheofeee bimdube wile, Booke, anv hammingaro therefore promiifentepnting him to Perhn war bp the belpe of bis fathersfriends amp canesa3 Soap trom the-blo dic bands of the warping Iking MALY Hem ope Mh Ano octtcatter, be thcenrcat -fharine,banyheeeee emtoaMaNthe Labie Ray Dntites Hicharo,tbo(not‘able that kingdome,ubote betes qeeareegbter to theearleof Ypuntieis,io maze, DBUabte. den death) tobeamie inrefpect of bis otmne trou! Loree Lous, anotakegreat botiesanp tichpretes' bpright be was)tio lead a bareand begged life, did fo fpecialite of te benderers, 1495. Zames onke ir Ss this petented hauing AND tith the fame e linein fortein covintiies , as be counted eeansd ro AnDfot)ea Comtpanite toith bint,tanadeo England,burnt totons cane fiottof bis brother (taken from thote miteries bn tum. -_and that eerie hanen totone fhouto build fome, as 1492,Le 1 4 96 bles and evtremit te: for be was re ferucdaltue to ti |Hfonets,¢ alltced tuith the fhoeet> -- fcomne of fortune , not daring at the firtf to beware foines bab béene burtbelow, thep both togitherfelt fuerte commanded fo belpe the merdjants totwaro Moue their pitie totvards him :pea/andatter) fai. part abouefenered fromthe other, thenthat bopte ontelie felt the fame Gbich bad that burt done bute it. Which different fenfe did moze platitclic appeare chargesabc might bie the traveof fihing. Pore --oner, the king confideringthe ignopance that WA 49.u05 amongthe laden men of bis tealme,then they manetn alied , be twas (to increafe all bis former mtferies) nobil rieanbeoreaeee ocketnto bat bot oftye moze grievontite atfaultes by the malice of fortune sing: jamespeveeiane eesreat amber, than before, Foz then hecoulonotalmotliue intater ith Pet foreturne Gote nd matter ought 1497. Lefle landed man thoulo put bis eldett fonne to {hole, mies,ttho would bane bouabt bis life (of thofe twitty anie.SIMDoboiaceaameertetne by cnt) coner bis fecrets, ano (bnber the colour of fermen nnitte) to coxrupt bis true friends to fe adh - ta 3 [aDbekinets Demet bacte into Scot:bate, aduertited hereof mane land.Che king of England {was Wwozthic remembzance, that if the legges 02 The lords and barons,and fuch ofher as twoulo, biscalamitic amongFrangers,thereby he might the butlningof tachthips : and for goverampl, te bp little anb ttle He came to-opeit iuhat perton bie thepaine;but if thep inerepinched or grieucd in any 20 king canfep to make certeine (hips atbis olune in the peath of the one of thent :for tren the one bor biedied manic daies before the other, that tbid)lte Dibaftor bplittleandlitticconfame by thepu tri ion the other bodte then Dead:tibich moniter goners Zohn the ease he. time ts of 38pees in iiued2 peres, anBtsc uicaniie fas, hoto noble bomne, fore hette, ad fouboine thonlo palle bpon inquefts, he oeined that everie teemvs tie imante place, bicaufe of thefubtilticof bis ent that he might learne perfedtlie the latwes of the tobam be remained) putuiliefollciting them tote: realme,and that bpon greatforfeiture. Thus in the gad latves andofcor teigne,otuers of bis beginning Aictiohetae reiate fon the abuancement the total - tocce * tli ing of boneft fame 30 common-twealth. tate pecanfen to be dulie obler 3 ued and kept during bis time. The pope fent a proto" 1494. Let ene OFon atwath,waltedall the counteie fs coalpercent ar bad gone further, butnew that bato this bo could percettte no atdcomming in -havmadewrayerobgolden promites asthe Englane" tse ne as thewere entered tnto thinmeronern MUtbaMTureD aime, than totavie yorSO pithtoon tts bis people lanenano petteren Sortbout pzot Sitcouer bis hiodenfeichos svt; ene nf a : Peeparation fo the raifing of anarmie, meaning to mong thetwithall commonpeople, ‘ theprenile (fi not pet fatitite, Where Otheamth e chanced atic the ax coe time a, Coxnewail, famefaoe the Comtthmen, tbich of concile the barts of fudjashadmainteinen facions notariecallen Fozman into Scotland , witha role i or anda {cepter of gold, tobe pzefented bigete~ fect lineffe, Ae rt _-rdeffring him to perfeuere in god! be) theladie gBargaret bis aunt, and impaifon os 3° oetae Scnee . thepeople.conttreinen him fnesof Crigiand that fcmed to fauor bis caufe; thofe rebels. et neuertbeletebenotaries " Oftwithandin g all Ahich (the ving the truthof bir againt bim, determined to marie the daughters of bis auntbp ttoo bufbands , to tivo of thote noble -_bertue,as bebanbegun.sche matt parthof Gispee 14h dione confcience again the fanders of bir and eninties, and moucd tot pitie fos the viftretle bis countrie adioiiiing , be might defend the famefrony Gleranver Forbois, and Margarct iammilton to bis realme to {etuftice minttired , {pectallte in the Seance nozthparts, abere "ye people are commmontic f00+os ope Of bir Kinfman) oftwithteen birabilitic relieue bis ne eae Wut at lengt), be fatw no fure oefente bycake in: pore, Patthe Steward, bybhichintimethere followed thelF out of oder. quiet,and anberalwere ent into Sfrance,Spaine, and other places, fo learne there the king might be -_twarresbetivirt Cnglandano France, icing bim ie ret _ aa engi of affiffance, came fo p mend{d invade Jfrance:and further peclared, that . they would not futfer kinglie blowd ;efates,and that burned and foiled all about in the eaneiiaee od cable ambafapoas into sFrance,sopaine, aniDerr -_ebadone soit tmy calico atchard onbeof BasD paretteo ay bp tpsants) to lament ; in (uch extremitie, ing that theearte of Surreie bad ratfedanarmie, ‘Che entleot . emopttetocinive of bis reigne, to ot make biseftatethe furer, and moze fatthfull tores men: forbich canfe be mavied Grecina Wornto amoffingular peace inthe kingbome.) Aloanel 40 a futer fo: fomegreat ladiefoicinetotthbiminma g belive thefe,there were fent hone Doreoucr riage, -_the king {pent in rivingabzoadtheoug al parts was infFinheritortethe realme of oe = fhe peelats , noble men, and barons of bis trealme, For pet he was not fo bate minoed (although He Wwereinmanie great miferies) that he would not : n n 0? other to be reftozen bope at oneSee time to bis king, apaweate a ee a as be badin Are etioes toallurethe tind to bisUbi) fanoz,notbe(uppoting began bythis dattrie to ertollkings bt nied, fo trie what purchate be night the crowne fuccozs to.atteine bis pretendedright to of England. fare thoulo betunged boid, + not tobe abeicd,¢ this twas bought to th Le amb heralp iuere teturned againe into Scotland, Ghich bad bene to vifit range countries,andmade reportof that they ban fene,there asa parlement holden; in ithich ittoas ordeined,that the bifhop of ee catatnities: vf Parke, and bis otpne: ane bebementlte befeeding bumlit btm, to ranéome elie Fa anfiors -_-inglie bloud from that --- ising bin been bt fiherebntoat that prefent tune, "ke, that betes? of geod heart,for be -- ue effec, i ob Glafrow,theearle Wothwell.mdothers fhouln gs ag ambaffano?s to fue for the Kings mariage Mt find his{atentot defrauded of all D patesatter, _feitting fuceor én bis diftrefle. oe commanibe? iemen annmiameiinede not Douting but be " things that tonchen the affaires of the realine: + Afterhin Ghofearrinall be lame ened i ph if amd 6 foncoot James.befare abobe di cate anp thing twas done intthant thetr abuite,the Co prefence bing fuel coulo)tbe fall of the boutt 7 > f nye) DUrtere lent the imuafions of the Scots, if they attemnenenr ¢meocvennith and fo the eavle Laie onthe boxders ders al all that the Ling Jamesthen perceiuing that nomainears 1 49 8 mie cameagaintt him,inuadedefifones the borers be Aocors ano twas comming totvards them, thep returned to Surrete rats the t f be bolt lieng before Morham, there king Zames (ed an armie i perceiuing be could not twinthe cattell, nottoityan bing be bad done great burt and damage thereto,be erye arcor behoulo baue ‘ener wand aunt belpe thie -_raifeobis ege, retired into biscountrie , and lett ravfedhets smlaeue Rand atanee os ~ etang 5 great companies onthe boroers fo dDefenfe thereof, Siege. the fame king, bauin berate im sarteDmanicbe: ne, © before the comming of the @nglity arme, nefits bnto bir mp Scotland twel Land bonozablie D akeacco there ft fud) as were thought mot met , taking this ow Wasinniolablieheptall bis bates. Chen theefquicr ee i arriuedin det, that firof them at the teatt fould continualtie remaine about him, bp tbote adutfehe houlbdoatl nae the serne of bit people in that liber faid feined duke (thofe right name it aqpearetd id Warbecke; asin the Engltth historic" ¥ abot whe the would) be tas daluen to ferke the 4, of Cnglano,and lated flege to the cattell of Morbam, pisos the 7 ae Suen seappetans -- abeaeel conn bis light bo2femenabroad into Poxthume Cnglann, " be b erland,and the bithopzihe of Durban. hbhere the wanes caufen tobe brought bp in gad nourture and bertu: 5° helwould fendints Scotland , pralens > the (a ous crercife, aypointing to them {uch Ifnings fo, afift bin to recoucr bisrightfoll berittgepone maintenance of their eftates,as bisfatherbavalige -realmeof England.Andshortlic - pens Forbiscommeell be chofea certeimenumber of Omar ald Lwidot (thole authoritie could not Where was Mhortlte after fome aaa 1498 theen,the duke of Kothlete,andthe earleof ar, be ‘ Surreie to the borers, that withthe power offhe The earte of ee -fecond fonne to king Cotvardthe : te pecres fourth, fecretlietiboba by bis beene preferued note manie pete aunt Margaret ouches of Wurgognie, amd therefine nedtbem. - ~ marke, torenew thealdamiticss leagues ‘ bettirt thoferealmes and Scotland, ? as bad bene bfedin fhe daies of this kings progenttozs. Its tive beer ae ofhergtning, 93 Cleogteatite,that kingJames : -_place to place. confultand agree fogither as friends. In which this 1491. ° hi bake of Olocetter, before he conta bnderffand that calamitic o2 miffoxtune might fignifie old league that twas betiveene the Danes mothe anfveringeuc ricof thofe bodies,(under cd toeaninedcect Sa hie all ace -<Scats,tubieh mori eteingcommm hetoilelie executed and obteied, with rins Petals tote beretof 5p means thereofat hisreturne,be purdatenuty -fanourof theking, as that he was aduanced tothe be tobave fallen into dpe tpzannie of bis ncle xigara to the King of. Denmarke, -_baflado2 ‘ i to tome the Lelewlak Pag33% tobe diligentlie nourtthen andinfiracen, but diet lie im mufibe (aberein it profited berte much.) Fut a bofd of allelpeby 1 neath of ve hiftorie ofScotland . : partedmanieber whofe f sn07 ban bene uberallie thetwo to the vettreifed tole now dimintththe fame tobim ; butthat be hoped that he would (for his fins gular b tb Se umanitie to all banutheo perfons,fo; piti¢ to, wards a miiferable creature , for lowe towares his ,. kinfman, fo; neceMfittes caule towarvs bis friend, mW fo> the necreneffe of league that onght to be a Mong princes (ucco? and relievebin with men and Mone,thereby to belpe iin to the recoucric of bis kingdom. Ciberfrre agatne he tmportunatiy requ' teth the king of afd in this ertrenutie, fince the (ame was bonozable to himielfe, acceptable to Gon, be» neficiall for bis realme, anda Gngular fame among hing James was returned, Lhe carte of Hurrete pet (as the Cnglih twziters affirme) followwen into ‘The earteot Scotlany, and tole diuerfe cattels andnD tolWers,res tole eesacoteae into ee twithin the countrie the (pace of ror feuentanv, caunleninamene ntet tn ae About the fameetiive actWas; one Peter , Dlalag lent . peter Crintag ambaflado> from Ferdinando hing of Mpaine, to %" ambatlavop treat as a mediator for the concluoingof peace be, onthe hing ttwirt the hings of Cnglano ano Scotlano,ubieh by, 2 alas trauelled fo carneftlte inthe matter, that at length it was agreed, that certe ine commiffio ‘ of py boththe reales thoulo meet at elrolle therefos ayeteotle oy -_the hing of @ngl md,doao) For, then bitho rd - Sermons bam, with this (alas ngothergr 111e siete. fore fap.) met the Scotith commuffioners saetlon a , _rence and nmch tale had, (0; theconclithenof6, © truce cons place bere tt fhonld be moft expedient, and mot to hingalfemibling togtther bis count a fronght Bs? Coon. Wekingsliking. Great bariancerote bettwirt the Sther princes in foining with them determinen to eral peace, finallie nothing but a truce inightbe cone this (counterfeit) duke of Se jun thes so tather bp bis furtherance) he oid Wiberatlte prornife accorded or certetne peeres,thongh Palas Didthat forthepiehe- col, touching the prehemtinence of their turifotati on,Gbich drete im, eho notw (mozethant bet ieee teflore him. Thich if be might ebteine (arm that the -_he peiiblie might,to baue agreed them for afl maner bifebittorlée complatne ofbis mi ‘ (3 altpates to Gand a mott firme friend to the Scots, (oy whofe cane of mattersqnarrels, bemands,¢nd cautes, th atfoe, Che crute ner the forme of the noble hingof wi Thus Perkin Wharbeche ow ve the matter in Hopstrine thtinenee, Atehbithopoffaint Anozws,andthe bithopof Gla the noblemen inte facions, till the Bingcommanded thefametoceatle , anv thatthep that being borne to great bope that agepemes™ be would (pend bis crowne ano life the fame has bene, fyat 2 perpetnall peace might toh Duma pane berneconciureo, becaute he was dyietic fent 2 Ces fay |