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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. 300 nothing could be either moze ford 02 folith , than to fight at pleafure of theenitic, andtoletall ona maine chance at bis till ad aypointinentjand there wisperfaa> ions. fre it fhould be gad fo. themtoremaine there in olonging th thetineto place of aduantage,afd with prolonging trifle With the enimte, inrbofecampetheretwas al' reabdie great{carfitie of vittels, neither twas tt pollt: ts Thehiftorie ofScotland, danephsuas thot a:right ~ oppe burtdone theretwith 2 gteat fee all twaies trherebp to traine the king nowne from the bill here he was longen , renioucd his - campetotvardsthe ther Cie Cy Pp the bils bils of 3F Jlondon, ; therethehing campers oof Dedts late tcamped : and ont the ninthoay of ued bp thy September patted the water of Lill at Wiyitell carte, At length tr Cdwara Stanlie ith the reregard uedbimtelfe not as acaptetne, brit as 4 trattoro2 -entmie tobiscountrie. + Uponthe honozof this Fr. Thin, didorie , Thomas Aatward earle of Surrie (as a Buchanli:r Sir Coward of the Cnglithmen came fiercelie votne te gati Deane fons pipne from the deotbebacke billof Wzanrton,bpon thebackeof atherere= frherein thep fought cructtie on boththeRingsarmic, atteae long nofe of theconquett) gaue to bis feruants this cog -_nifance (to tweare on thetr left arme) tthich was a ab Be oe (the beat ttbich i be before bare as the pro. ger. fpace; but at length the bictozie inclined to the Gn ie en! - of that bonfe ) fanding ouer a reo Ifon ‘oan - anteted lion init bis patves, ] blethat they houldbevittellev fromthe inner parts bridges thereretward going ouer at Wilford, pad of the realmte , by reafon of thecumberfometwaies _ting themfclues as neere as they could bettwirt the for caviage to pate now after {uch abundance ‘of 10 AHcotithcampe mid Scotland. Wing Aamespercet, continual raine as of late twas'fallen, anduot like ning the Cngli}mento pale the twater,:tunged Dotonie and flatne, with all that tihole battell hich RingJames enteredthe figbt. Che other part of the Scotith '° lackeot fuitedamt beard rine tathneffe and bo, thereof Aicrander ipume loz chamberlaine come, and aa er, the eee out, as pet toceafle', fo that in fitting Mill awd attempfing nothing rathlie tofthout abduifement , the king that thep badintent to twin an bill that Laie betwirt thenrand bis tampeand therfore to prenent: them, Crip -_badthe gouernance,although he fatw where the other themberisine Scotitymen tere in danger, and clofeo in on euerie 1b ivithout froke Kriken though oifaduantage o' = place, andlackeof vittels to fultetnetheivlaiy e litter € cabins tidy hadmade of boughs, sin and fo tuithyall [peed remabed to the other pill, be- 7 ould hauebisentmies at bis mre as aan : or OO rd Heredpon the hing keeping himtelfetwithinhis -_tent,theearle of Survie contreinen by necetittie ta 4 ¥ ro bis =~ =paw : and fier ." {ot, nee fartil, atinitesi 3h: é gn the mivane tihtleteere the Crglithmen ay oasstas uancedto the fiat of Slopdon hill, hantng thereby cerrendyis gotten dDonble aduantage:forthe Dcotith ovdinance groom foursbrongbe aerate ing James the pervs mate"- ninth dap of them. fenumepMicti¢end mintbot bis age aan orca. : ) > u wer,the lacke ot diferetionin te bingyahichtoni porentoren domme -_tebidh he eyercifon During the time ofnee bis reigne, be another tofthoutttirring to 02 fro,as thofe that tyere reiffe, net the bictorie, tthich by fo range a chance femed as it teere fifyped out of their bands. dotwbeit, the lor chamberlaine bare the mo land : jufomudy that the fanage peopleof the ont felues. les foxted themfelues theongh smtorah of neds run bpon bis otwne death, amasedthe minds of allmen, and brought them into fuch perpleritie, -_eferued tobentmbzed amongett the belt princes that thep knetw not that todo; but loked one bpon 25 thateuer getgned onerthe Scotith nation, All thet, had nist bene one faire dap, nofearfe onehoure of 20 had made; coucred albthe countvie betivirt the two trite weather of all the timtheseotifyatunehao pecueb note of the kingdomte of Scotland)and Gve;vet twould he not onceremaue one fit fostvar out ofthe place (there beffad)to aid guithing bodies. . tng gotten thither per the Cnglithimen conta pet And fuerliebefive thewantot vittels, Hhefoule ceive him to be iremoued oat of his frmer lod. andeutll weather foreannoied both partics;for were -_gings,bicault the Knokew? the fers whidthe Scots lien taithin Gngiam,but great coid, wind ¢ raine; . KHichbad not onclie cauten manie of the Scots to teturne home, but alfotoze bered the Engliinen, lithmen. $02 the king bimfelfe toas there beri in defpaire notv after the death of their king torecos ex! er,and robberic cealledin bis dates, by Che favage -_fuich rigozous execution of latnes penal as he cau Peeve ret0p= -_fed to be ereretfen thzotgb all the bounds of gycot, M>tbem- "we lvell in theiv tourric hitherisras,as allo thile could notmiich annoie themin mardiig ‘tptards pa blame,fo2 that he Dip not caufe a nef onfet to be gt duepunithment to line after the orderof latves ncn c- theplap incampeagaintihe Scotiharmic. There was fending of anefengers bettuirt then to and ‘Ander thelenillthereof, and.thepagaine might gall the Scotsrilt hating off at them, as thep cane beareth the diem. -_tuftice, there othertwife of themfelnes thepare na, _turallie inclined to fedition, ¢ difquicting of each a» frojand the king hanfont bie quarellintwetting bw Bofuncivards hponthet. Jfo2 king Fames haning ging Feat theicarle of Suerte bp bisheraly Plate thenighthe -difappointedthe Cnglithmenofthe hill, thoughtbe pepe < fare the battell,conteiing as follotwett;, mk So pi-Secacticadevafie - ee a ; 2ow thet, Kine lames his quarellynto the ° no earle of.Survie. Pere tt ts alledged that tee are VV) Hf Bcome into England again out NVA et Fan G oe cherie tneenc on a promufe,chereto ty exe tier : that out bother WAS bic being pnt befide place thep infenbed(as he thought)tohaue camped,toould neuer abiae the countenance'of his putfant amie, if he might atteine to toine ivith them. Therefore the Hcotih armie [atter they hav appointed the fame p-74. info thie fwatds,ihercof(as falth Lefleus) the eatle of untlete and the lo ume leo the right wing, the left had the earle of Cratoford amv.qontrolle; sop tye king himfelfekept the mivalearo,tuithhe o2te DnDoUbtedlie bad . Udi five bat See oefiriktobs,andofhis ait apie! eT oes oy Se therbzake breach we required = him Ditters times. of amends: , : < andlatelie wemarnedhim, as he dt not bs perwe brake. and this tue take fo2 our warell,andbpY Godsgrace quareil, ONS Gra Hall aefendthe e , fame at pour affired time, which witty Gods helpe woe Hallabtde, ¢ xhus was the Bing Vette deftrous totrtc the matter bybattell, al- theirs (as twas rought the realme of Scotland to fuch a flourt, -_hingeffate, as the like in none of bis paevecettons times was pet ener beardof. There died with himinthat infoytunate battelt, _of noble men (befine ottftrs of the meaner fozt) the -_archbithop of faint Andzetues bis battard fone, the $0 Bochin fent-danger. be fight began about foure of the ico men Clocke in the after none,and continued ths boures, bithop of the Jles : theabbats of Ynchattrete any -_‘IRiliwennte, the carles of MPontrole,Cratwfoyn, Aes tn the tabifitteene thoufand men tere Maine on go gile, Lennox, Glencar, Cathnes, Cattelles, Watty both parts : and of that number a third part at the leatt was of Cnglithmen (as twas crediblic repos oF eye mounteinecalle Beancton, and fit ft Cd mund {Watnard leading one of the out Hingsof the sire i armie, f haning i with ith ™* Cnglifh b bint thie thoufardit, pene fer ing fierceli bp Scots onfot, salty cee Paci ceeis "1 , alfo bp cote hauing {peares anvlong fweapons -_teine hoxPemen, fasin the end difcomfited, md bis . : bt, fo that being people beater downed put to flight, - inell; Arrell bigh conttable of Scotland, Aovell, > ted) but (as our Cnglith twziters affirme) there died of @nglithmen not pat ffteene bundzed, Bat pet the Scotifhmen hold, that theredied move of the Cnglithmen thanof their nation atthis ficlo,anb that manie thought g it wasnot the bodice of king James whic the Cngtthmen found in the field and tobe tt for bis; but rather an other Scotth in , lled the lardof Wonebard, tho was ans corps, calle o rD, am so of thein foxfaken,be was conftreined to follow. 35ut them oinerte beanp 5° vet felues to the wertotherwhich battell asefcapeD, tocll as toned thep might beene ee lie Gods godnefle appeared totvards themtn this *: battell , confelfed themfelues long after bound to Godfor thetr fafette and deltuerance ont of that pres hoe fboare lal before hisambal: 4° incountered 5-5 ifh hotk neere to the fat with the Englithh fadogsin prelence of ourcotticell, We et prefled [pectallie nouroth.that ine toowld Keene to to our our hrother; hrother,tf our bother ti keepe eOty kept PttO battell, o2 that after he twas Maine, anet furiebad ther.SCo conclude,men were in great bope,thatif it Moued the Scots tobaue tenetwed the fight tr rer, hadpleafen the hie oeterminate potver of alinabtie ona" = on 2 _- cose ae = ' baue lent to bim longer life, be Monto baue CeEngug, ought by menof great onderfanding,) Where eeathanken bpon the Englifhmen remembsing boty manifet tem, bound as farre tobs as we tere to DIM, carlesof degre ann ennor) making botoniuaré, Gud tohen ert, Wat it hapened well for the Englithmen: for if king James had o2dered himfelfe twitclic inthis Haine there. And it was affirmed bp fundzie, atfo thatthe bing was feene the fame night od aliue at hel» -_tholl, and @Poxton: the lozLouct, Forbots, Clucs fon, Kos, Inderbie, Saintcleare, Marvell, and his thzde bethien,Daunlic, Stmpell, Worthiche,Boga nie, Arfkill, Wlackater, and Cotwin : knights and -_gentlemenof name,fir John Dotvglas, Cuthbert umeof Fatt cattell,fir Alerander Seton, fr Wa ) l vie,matfter John Grant,fir Dunkin Catvficlo, fe Sanver Lowder,fir George Lotwder,maiiter gat. fhall, mat ter lke fer @ll Cilot, wai t er Catwell "Wall, matter Bep, mailer clerhe of the chancerte,the deane of Clletter, Mache -thene, Mache Clenc, with manie others, This fo nz0f beeinnine, ttho tonto thinke 75 % a ano :on2 ceints aie Scots part,ai MEiy etee a {ith five ‘aBut fo itcameto : and (0 it twas commontie thought that be tas Ituing long after, ano that be patiothe (eas into o ther countries, namelie to Zerufalem to difit the bor be Mould dw anie thing ouer rathlte, ; Shere chanced alfomanie things talken(as pe Prdigions tponip fap) for warnings of fomegreat mifebance renstith Suatetewsnddifcomfite, but tat poe I= -_e deemed hotw all the tole potwer of the engl oe menbad bene fleeing atvap: and therfore aligbOS ant daies,in deing penance fo> bis former pafleooffen» -_to an olo cuttoineofthe countrie,cunninglic to cure o but be ae notaaoe atter=-- ral a ae ieee = ime patt was ceo seenmes- cerealot ‘oan, a oo a :_ =ee wing etiaates ees: -_-befine hisho2tie, and commanding thote -_- pt although bis people bad the ithe batne opinion that though the wifeff fox of bisnobles withen not that to follow , abich though fome reputedbut astaine efor. st : y rerfato that toing of te lie fepulchze , and fo to drtue forth the refioue of bis a : esetueane ofthem bzed 8 So bouthin to follow , preparco himiclfe ow certrine religions fare and new Sfo2.a5 terrosinbisbeart, he as in councellwith bis lovds, to onder: fand ther opinions touching the oder of bis baty tela, there twas anhare fart amongf them, wich bauing a thoufandarrolwes,vaggers,and other kind of things betowedat hiv,withgreat noifeand thoy ting.yet the efcaped ftom them all fafecmd iwithout The buckte burt. Che fame night alo, milehad guatwne ir leather of his funder the buckle and leather of bis helmet bere? beet onton Withbs houlpfatten the fametobis bed. Indmeree cs peof Wet; the clotho2 veile.of bis innertent(asisfato) bistentor About the brealte of the Dap, Appeared as though blovie colour, the deatvie motfture thereof bad beneof ablouvic colour, hate. : spsto re ce Ibis capteins did that thep could bp wo? tion the gee moue: bint from bis purpofe,declaring ater toe ™ Dutie of apzince : hich is not rafhlie f be bowie fight,but to proutde andfee that euerie thing tite in oder sand fabereas comming totric the WF by handblatves , he candw no moze pros bis man ppet keeping bis place as appertcine perfons bemay be twazth mante thoutniaeast, The king nothing moued with tele erbor ra breaking bis arate of battell, tolth a -oat OF rroble men,tuthyed fortvard into the fore Wa oe accomplifhing the office of a forman , . ing Englithmen not Aeing, but manfullte ian be efcaped from that bifcomfiture aliue. Gat now toreturne to the truth of the matter tbere te left. In the night folowing after thisterrt. The Scons ble battell , the refidue of the Scotth armie retur, Sterne Wee eraag + Ehis James the fourth was of a firme bodie, Fr. Thin -_of uff ftature, of molt comelie countenance, and of Busharstib, 13. -_tharpe twtt,but altogtther bnlearnen, as the fault of -_that age twas. Wut hedtd diligentlic applic himfelfe to,gentle in bis anttwers fut in bis anges, = ( moberattn puntthments,that all men might ead, te {ee he was bniwillinglic ozatven bnito them, as -_gaintt the detraaion of the euill and abmonithment of the goo, there twas fad waorthinefle of mind in ned bometoards the (ame tap thep came » watting and (potling the Englith boxers as eppaties. At -him (confirmed by the quietof agmd contctence,ann the hope of his tnnocencte) that he twould not oncile Chey terre SHH comming home , euerie man fpake cutll of not be angrie, but not fo muchas be a tharpe tomy "reer them , fo; that as cotpards anonanghtie perfons, pe. they neither fought toreuenge the deathof thetrna, ble bing, no: pet to faccour thetr fellowes that were beaten botone and faine befsye theft faces. Wat namelie Aleranber tame 1020 Gamberlaine tas tepppued,as cante of all that miiciele, chic beba onto them. Amongett tbtdy bertues,there were cers -_teine bices crept in by the onermudy Defire to pleate the people ,fa; ubtleft he Laboxed to anoiD the note of couetoulnelle (obteaed to bis father) and fought to twin the fanour of the common (orttwith coals frais, gorgeous thetwes ,and large gifts) he (ell into Ft. that |