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Show - ThehiftorieofScotland. 290 agen required to haue the conn: ferfeit duke of Worke (otheriwife named Perkttr Ctarbecke) delivered fo bin: but nies§anesi rit the feventh,as then hing of Grgland,to be ius himrin mariage : and further declared that be foas minded to fend bis orators onto birifather the fain bing Denvie,about the fame matter.And forfomuch as he knew that the bithop twas one thatmight do is bono? maze than ante car emi that fied to et aeae ai fame fo betraic bim hadcmpled one eno him fox fuccour, and tith fehome he buthe was matfage inin i i otone a = fame PD: erkinthouln of bis mud With bing Penrice, thobighlie fauouren hint for bis fingular twifedome andlearning , bedefiren binrto bisater futejabich ifitiuere snanesee | t bea nteane to further re vopavei neo orby anic otherthzough bis eae f Scots to keepe ee: a Seslatoct"ite 0 ea all thatin bia bas gomite pe oliecnicatal } tell bint,dia! obteinen,be teufienntig os tite cateeeenaptobepartoutof sScotland,and notfo ro hota: ¢tnealthof bot ellenere ad knows ene peocurentent be ' nt oon fleto!iseSeentateicp bom f ‘ bt ing oa of Worke(although, unten tobevereliedube tet andides Hen bis before bis pretence, SS fauourandgedtoill ibidhe betas mot fo}calle teafoneth feioubeCRDtOepi putt otyoake. . bona Selmer es. BENS 9 ‘minremem: pators tally lap.batalfo incouvaged bim to fer all oe they Hhontd recetue a verie toi { aee.tsSe cidunerteae wardlie Coogevtay ema ert gas itn. ing England, enter aad after bisteturnetnta "ee~a fonsambatfadozs dutobing uric, ct aboue mentioned. Thefe ambafladay i onabiiemoelannea erie Well heava,fothat 150° tence ee aniciae 4 maraebtto hing concluded baiefe,thete request (cemed fo agueeable n ea againt sett tobe b be w bt by is fis mt mind,that the mariage toas Mhortlie ‘ theres ene) Aenvies - one refozted to \him, ens but net confummate bettwirt the zencsm Binfaomnart Uisineetwit dob England ere ae aeoe theianie ladie pol ‘aidi ceipimet fies James bing of cone -forefaid to petaonse see mecttiaa na mn hecouta feeeee , ehereof ineantes nus 5 fin therefore to Wwithdzatw fo2 anata Seton Soenating panies reigne. St the Bse peace cae eeee ibesai Zieamerice ere Teaaaacsmen ie 3 02 into fome cther place SE : tof the fib it £03 , Land ay o it ide SSS aie ae beret pieaicebistoatl, and eypedt se rite 30 . _i" -snkGees muerignt fo bi , The (aid wt oe usta>tater toes eg out cf Scotland, andse *Oerkin ware ine ae & ont thence ta tranfpost into Slane ieatrans nn an attempt into Eng torein0 tite some Flanders. 1499+ be twas taker prifoner tn the abbete of 1eaue land, lien togither With his wife, hole brantietwasfuc, aes ten thy toe Lalnes eS cho rlmae partite, aoeaaa, bobert Blakatt be aonse"Ee Anam aeaantn ee as king envie thought hira moze met me -' fo2s,and therefore vfen bir be> tian; week Secatente to romaine inthe coutt 40 -ie_ el=~ hesingot @i Tene eka nrteuerehtee refma With the quene as twife,ahere he continucd folong as agechts oe being fwellkept betiwirt thvirtking -;aeager ie lend daughter to ese oe ute matter ‘Englandand Seotland,the fame twas nereatpoint ite to haue beene broker; by reafothat the Cugliths liketobe 4207 igats recetued into ante of their nee com --iohergad 2sae nalcatane bate 5| fe spcatithmanto come parragi -orm-A etters orale men which laiit garrifon twithinthe caftell of ox . didmakea frate twith certeine Scotifpmen that tame riding neereto thecaffell, as it hadbene to haue bictucd tt.1Butalthoughthep ment no cuill, procoracie a- ps soso ihefeta lait peapieagitate so cus sPargaret ~-_ ~- . us wntae the ret ner: which altar hing James, publithed at Panles crofle in London, onthe , in retoifing th! petoiuerte of the Scotifjmenwere Maine, anda o theconuertionof faint paule t fear Te Dewn was fong,and fiers n1ade, "nme nie iwounded and fore burt; fo that bing James ba: that citte. fing ¢ banketting thzoughont uing information thereof, was fo2¢ difpleaten there into € n a0 intth thinking andfaieng, that ie- ane n Cri the ambaffado2s returned into Scotian 1 att te bane peace tut and, peaee =ak Werchmount with mabe teriwards was great preparation tal , for the --re fox the recetaitg we i nig egreat p fharpe and vehement letters dato the king of ae F ing gteat complaint for this iniurie an * i hing Bent Dn thefirtenth ag = pisbaughtextoe (a0 se Srabis ncaa , by thofe twifhin the ca» ffell of Moran.But receiningmoft reafonable let fournie from sap i ty calienetton ters for ercute ofthat which vas done, as fuel from ¢o ladie ae a aaiepononthen a Ring the king of England bim(elfe,as from the bifhop of Durham otwnerof the cafkell , he was indffferentiic fuel appealed ¢ fatifiied, fothat he required to baue tnbemehoe the bithop tocome into Scotland vpon fafe conduct bifhop of focommont with bint, as tuell for the full quieting of tter, ag for other things ubich be had to talke thi ott bir nof. by licenceof ; eee the king bismaffter,ac- oe aes i pa " mother the cou! ter be bad _-, take teaue of bis panghtt and great fo - ‘uth a facherlie estar ning bir " oo pein of birint pos . and -- ae Peemeie, ann otters f ee a of the mi . biito the carle SPorthumberland,as _ pon the porbers bal? complished tye Scotih kings requett; fothatcomy twas appointed ~- fo this faire lsd ws -the king of ae te vonpane of 10208 ; ming into Scotland, be was receiued bp him verie honozablie at elrofle, there(attercerteine talke conueied with aeTogentiemett Sa er Sysomatavs aun frou thence ot Ring Fames had betivirt them for the aypeafing ofthis lak ni purpotethto picafure) the king brake whith the bithopforthe bar : -the amea -presagne spithin Scot bert chur a ete king a all the nobles be autoitfoe ning of thelavic Pargaret,eloctoaughterto Wen mariage Me was receiued England. by The hiftorie ofScotland. Hat realme, and from the fat placeof Lambe rton hureh,the toas conucied onto Coenburgh,abere the dap after bir comming thither,the tas marien nto the faid king with gteat and folemne triumph,to the bighretoifing of all that ivere weefent , The confum= And bverelie the Cnaglith tors (as the carle of mationof the Surreie any others) thtch gauetheir attendance on mariage bethe faio ladietil l the mariage and feaft were ended) twit bin; at their returne home, gate Gteat patie James the not onclie to the manbadof the Scots , but alfo to foarth, and their ma: TO theiavie hers and heartie intertetmnent. jfo2afi vell the noBargaret, blemen as the ladies and gentletvomen of Dot: landat that prefent, tere nothing behind the Cngs 2901 loft bis bean [at Goenburgh by the kingsferttence,] Zhere came an ambatlanoz this peare alfo from Fr.Thin, the Duke of Geloerland,to renetp the league bettuitt the king andthe faid duke. Alf anberaly came out a shle brought nets tthich the hing liked ell. Chis peare alto, the king canted a mightie Hipto = great iy be made, the thich twas put forth into the rove feurnth of Zulic , ano the bing failed bimfelfe the mane, into fhe Maie jan Flandin the Ffozth, and was dtuenin Againe With tempeik; but the fame thip was after Appointed fosth , and fent to the fea iwith fandrie par liant gentlemen in bir, to met with the Wollandverg lif} lozds = ladies in cofflic aparell, maflie haines , febich bad tatsen and fpoiled dinerfe Scotig and other furniture, as well for themfelues ips, as their ad throtune the merchants and other that bootes , and made great bankets to the Cnglit tuere tn hthe fame ouer bod. Fo teuenge thereof, Indzeiy servis ta Mei , and Heived them fuch ints and other pleafa nt Barton toke mane tips ofthe Dollander's and paffimesin bono2 ofthe mariage , fo Wwell,as after file jen, led certemne pipes twith their heads, tbich be font ww the manerof the countrie could be octtifea . Wyreae to the king fox a twitnede hot he had {ped . fon of this nrartage and aliance , men werein great A far 2 bight far? 20 ike a comet appeared the tenthof Augull, giving God hopethat perfec peace amd fincere amitic isy fonld Great light in the night feafor like to the fun beams, Ppcarecl continue betiwirt the tive realmes of England and ‘°8*., A Frenchman named fir Antbonie Darcie knight, Seotlwmda long tine after sand verelie during the antonie calledatterivard Le fir oe la Watotie, came through Darcie, life of king Wenrie the fenenth, no canfe of breach Cngland into Scotland to fieke feats of arms, Gnd lwas miniffred bettyirt biand bis forme in law, comity fo the bing the foure andtinentith of Sep but that thep liucdin great loue and aimitic, tember, the lo2d Hamilton fought tith bin Teehing of About this time,the king of Denmarke,through right dt» baltantlie, and fo as neither of themloft anic Demarke perce niiffanthat did rife bettvirt bin bis lozds, twas con of bono:, This peare James prince of Scotland - freined to forfakebis countrie , and to come for ald and ofthe Iles was bore in the abbeie of the Wolie 7507+ into Scotlann, there the king receined himloning 3° rod houfe, the one and ttventith of Yararie; any PMs Fans lie, and bponbis carnett fute , for that be twas both on the three and ttventith of the fame moneth,he tins bis cofine and confederat and alfo the rather, at the baptifed in the fat abbete ehure) , Wis goofathers contemplationof the French kings requeft and pers iuere thefe, Robert bithop of Glateot, and Patrike fuation, be preparedan armieoften thoufand men, earle Bothwell ; modthe counteme of Vuntleie was the thich driver the conductof the earle of Arrane,be his godmether. The queene,atter (he twas brotight fent twith the faid king of Denmatke to att bim fo bed, Iwas eric Weake and troubled with great Beis terep againt bis aducrfaries. Xhe earle of ArraneacTos kin fickeneffe, fo that fhe lav in qreat Danger : fod reco. bam: bp the cording to bis commiffton , attending the Danith tterie of whofe belt the king Went onfet onto Mint The hing Bing into bis countric,reftored him to his bingdome , Minians irpilgrimage ; nd afterwards iiy Mulie , went on pa and former gotcrnement , and fo leaning bim in * ~ both the king ano the quérne ent thither to Vift grimage, Janes, 2 Peaceable poffetfion thereof , returned witty bis ars the fare faint. : nite againe into Scotland, twith great honoz both to bimfelfe , the king, amd realme. Shortlie after twas a parlement called, during the Lbich the queene was crotwned,and mante god acs and confitutions made , efpeciallie touching the lv Mmting of places where iuitice thould be miniftred Chedectany the Tles and hie lanos : therebyit came to patfe, "Haber hat the hing tyrs afwell obeied, ¢ bis lates were = ape gy aS duclie obfcrued and kept by the hie land men, as > bythofethat Dwelled in anie part of the low land, = Viet rg L fhe king then being at peace with England, ann inffice fo mtintitred amongeff bis otvne fnbieas 3 that theytiued in great reft and quietneffe, certeine of bis connecell [as UHtilliam Clfintone bithop of Averett} Deuiled wates to toin the hing great pro Pope Polite the focond fent mi ambatado nto Che pope vew king ames, declaring bun protertd) and vefendo2 posbednems | of the fatth,and tn fiqne thereof fent onto bina PUL Feceog of the pure diadem 03 crotone wrought with flowers of faith, Hold , togither With afwozn, hauing the brits ano Mabbert of gold fet with pretions ftones 5 abiey Were prefented onto him by the fate ambatano? , Wid the abbat of Dunfermling, within the abbete hurd of Wolle rwdhoule, At har time the peace contracted bettut the tivo kings of Scotland ano Crgland was there confirmed. he lord of Lever Dorttee pres" o: Camfire tn Featand whole onectors not long fented puta ago came forth of Scotlmid ) ferit his mefenger ve bing. the bailtffe of Merurer tothe King; tbo prefenteo brito bin cevteme great horfes and other rid pier Miew., Stans gates, by calling bis barons 4 all thofe that fonts , in remembiance that he came of the @Deotith tame, etd atte Land s within hes realme, to thew their ents taee ; and the hing in recompentfe thereof, fort binto dentesby wapof recognition: and ifthey hav net , the faid loxd his omer, and mane bis ambatlano: orttings to few , acceding to the ancient trite night, rewar diitg lim at bis departing thich was ments md lators of the realin¢ fathictent fo} theit tn Augull wath tight honorable gitts. warrant , the Lands (hould remiaine atthe kings Che ahole redtme remainen in (udy peace and Peaceand pleafire qetetine Te wn thefe Bales, hat the hing rode one Dap qutetnetie in Gut then the king percetued bis people to grutge himnfelfe alone ipott from Sterling , by &. Johns Mcorlann, beretenty, avo not wrthent cafe, as with a thine be. toume , and Aberven, vito Elgin ; mw repoling a utfed to pilquiet bis people anb the tele tomirte of little part of the nigit ts the hoate of matter Zhadts etune curteons ¢ gentic nature he eafili¢ agreed mas Leflete hen parfonof Angus, went to horfe teity the poll ffo:s ef fadytanns: fos the thith be pur' agatne ano came to faint Dateis nm Kotle, by that Qafen great loue amengrtt his people.¢ the bentfers tine thep Were reanie to getomade . his was on of that oxptnance teanpaffing great hatred ane ma the one ¢ thirtith bay of Angul. About the Larter ong hee. Ehis peare in Mare the king Helo his court of latice at £ tuber, ane remoting it te Coenburgh, Sere conten the fame, where the loz of Lherne: 199 Was conmicesfe; billing bis tails; ane erefoze of September, Me at dybithap of faint Arwsetws who the carte of Arraie , were (ent amibatlaness inte 4n amballsge France. Chev tate thip the (enen and tinentitly of into rane. |September, Lhe fencnteenth of febznarie James Ce. y. pues |