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Show ‘opie of The hiftorie of Scotland od Kheearie ot feafon,toiththote bispxltomers,cealing their waies Mrraneftea= on fot. ‘ot. 2) Werebpo it, the goucrio qouernozc 2 auling the parles sont tobe boloen that twas (ummmoned tobegin the lethaway. Thihiacinct Sead. the great vifqnicting of the realm, by {neh partes sues foure and tiwentith of Detober, the (aidlord ume, _the thee benefices, whereof he had purchaten buls of TCheiowd contict of treatonbyall thettates,tolofethetrlines, -tanng,and gods. Thisparlementivas prozogedtill Andzetws,, theabbaties of Arbzoth ano Dunfirmes -_ling tn the goucrnozs bands , fo beftotu the fame-at Cootires. fon. fatiftie {uch asclainied intevetl to the famte, and par to make aypearance,ozelte it atrancinas appointed was agreed that thep thould praceedagainit bin in 1° cificrg of all Debates., beftotued therm as follogneth, matfter William Hume and Danio Bue, were Bameanv fifteone Dates after , within wie) tine the carleof dhe maner, And inthat mreane (pace , the gouernio2 went to beficge the catfellof iantiltor, wberethat Shenae nobleagedlavie,the olpcountetfe of Arvane,daugh> Tereerie tectoking James thefecond, mother tothecarle fous parpon, of Atrane, andaunttotheduke bp bisfathers fine, George Dundatle was made prior of the knights Aberden(then bacant ) onto lerander Gurdon, carle, the tinelith of houcmber next ime peace,ahich and tothe atehbithopot Glatcow called 1Beton he fuing,came tith the bitop of Glafcoww vito Coew to the eatle fubmitted hunfelfe to the pukes 20 gauie the abbatie of Arbioth, aligning burgh, init, and there: : of purrep alarge pention out thereof. Dneof the i: amiltonstvas made abbat of Ailtwinning {ano About the fame time, certeine lords tke part Scommotion and theearle of Grroll,againfrthcerle of Yauntleie, gpratfeacommotion; & thatbheing got nto Gr Mareeicand Hunticic. denbargh , there vas much ado ,t the foiune greats liedifquieted. Lhe goucrno; lieng in the abbeie, cameinto the tolune, anatoltethe cavles of unt leie; Erroll, Purreie, and others; andcomntittes ing with the earle of Murreic had raifed that flurre, he fentthefante Waic into France,there torematne during bis pleature, and forthtwith the fain carles were fetat libertic. Lion king of armes awoiry tenfogo into Ggland With letters to king Bere ee eee a Shortlie after, the gouerso2, by countell of Se rst lords , fo the end the realinre might come fo a perfec -_quietneffe, and the noble inert briiten togithyer 5 Feape cmet -_cetued into fauo2 the earleof Angus. ¢ maifter pa i bad Tig trike Pantoun fecretarie , fibo for his cafe Ketntfe pt the loxvof Stratvenin Atholl conumitted greatoffenfes and crimes, forthe which be ran Dunbar, was erchanged forbim. Zhe onbingot; prifonerin . armes Gated eighteenth dap of December, Alerander duke of Btencecons cinven bee ‘De euentéenth vay of Januaric, atrucctuas takkent bettwirt Englandand Scotland, till thefeate twixtEng- of Dentecotnert. Chis truce twas agreed bponat at Scot- Colningham, by certeine commriffionersaypoine tedoneither part there, totreat for peace. Stor the kent bp the eatle of Atvoll, bebeaded at liam Scotof Waluerie knights. Khe Cnglithmen andthe compiffen fo2 theit 1 bell part ,thecarle of Angus of therealme.wutall the -- eapleted 1 bet -uerfalleonfen t not onte t fent Aibanie ; fones tence thegouernoragaine, mbtepatrento theweltparts, patos the frherebe confencrated himfelfe with certeine lords, Sek taxiesteoornina thes fie James Wanilton, mothe orig" --nmtent ,requefting them to crpell the gener ser fo - counttit: ing againf reaforrand the latwes of wae3 comOH ier BE manded the loro ume, ae"scontd 2 til ebie ¢€ Went to Glafcow ere,by the laboof the bifbo the theeues bpon the bo2bers, an af of that place, an awointment twas taken, fo that > the thich he tas beheaded : and on the we oy eatleof Lennorcame inte the gouerno2, and tobe Aneto refpit,and abontthe beginning of arc nert Ggart lketwife bebeaded,and theft beads {ere Lolbnith in Coenbargh : tDautd iat wsetpent of - caffellnas delivered into the bifhops bands. Che poche following, the earle of Arrane and the lov PaWume of faint div Brranc take ei acne the archbithop home the prior of faint Andres » again arefpit. benefice,to fame that fo; Fozmance: did Mand(as pebane beard) * Scotand ter, bis baother the forefaid Cullis He te ¢- Alerander lod Yume lee vet tines : mitre life, who tvere all bythe iarces . fe ; -_-wonflis afflided toith = thea George,being barnthed . of sma anv all be bad to the hing and his coun ' pre the hing receiued| , withall the fers prouioed that be (ainbs invesaeeoute ee -_of bertueandlearning that waste te bef wa -Furtya princesbicante the fato epilo twas bome of bis ee rans mananatae Rite cin - a Ubere,bp themit was cons P feasint = fx etapeaimee _ the ur ¢ op anat! . the fecretartete heap,a ae - as cahetennetonata,utitber:te seedtee d maak went a thipbaxd,g ‘ ten eenth of 2paie, Ces [nile ‘esther: np the eee ooby the arly marke befts eee the ¢ thipat Pew pers car, BUG bis.coresiec bythe nell feas ee_ t tngenerneiadis seen aaa _ --_ . a ennai © opdeuied Anthorie Darete , 0; Ponflens oe Saute ; =e «he lords. nd other nobles highlie offended (ag Buchar.t -_tuell fo3 the deatly ofthe Lor Wumte,as to A thep anne fav Anthonie Darcie low Wautiethe Frend) wanted to greater credit edit than themfelues, and not .oe " 7 mabe Warden of the marches , but alto & Apteine of Dunbzeton, ; the ttrongeft fost of of Scot. ged fost Lano)beganto raife tumultstn the lan, for Cell am Cockbome (wncle of Comard) Laniton) who aes the garbians of the pupil! orn heepe the eas of Landon , alfitted with the belpe of Dautd oo nant France.ut aes et ew-- yea baue 6o Hume lox of Wlmoburne thote fitter the fasy the rasleg of Qumileic Acgtle, Angus, ano ow, nas H fiters mariage, , srontbine tule, all the loxdsof the realime were al 50 fo bo. Daober,, the Mid loz Yunre andbis oe ng conuldof treafon for altifting - eae : nt: be was departen Angus ane Ve thae king mb theCngl bands tointo his craning bp ey ere caine ambatlabers fromFrancis the nen bp againthem: and therebport, Hat tote within it, and {potled the fame « ae -s thereof, raifen anarmie cattcll of Glatcow twith the into England bp allanithed deuifesScotland and perfuations to intife, beattempted the child to haue gone with him: but the pong boie could not be allus _-red twith anie Matteries 02 perfuationsto fubmit roy f rep? Sof a truce: tbtc) procured fuch hatred 7 that it 4o bimlelfe to th be I oft bimattertards bistife. Jn themoneth of Xa ~~ abipienconaeie "suhasteoe ogee = peinteotee Miepeet tumtteaitaenthee, ight of -_iLieng notw in ward , fundzie information?= oats Dunbze: D theth tolethe ton ? ter rule mtight be Kept wpon the boweMa, On and diuerfe other to befurnitheo, kings great ave a ~ would nener 03 verte barotic fuerto der tehenthe ttle of‘on on tettn For hich caute _banither igus, fo> certeme fufpicions of trefon tuas WATD within the caftell of Cdenburgh, till be bap caufed thecaftell of Dunbzeton tobe deliuereo tito one lane Steward in the conftables name, then 8 France ar cae to defite, that theanctent league on ne tenelwcobetipirt him and the hing of Scot UWilliam ume md Dautd pledges for bis gadderemained Cauderthe lozd of twithin cattell of Evenburgh: Sheearias 60 ‘ine‘rp and beffowen in feucrall places,Os eseerne of MeAINOR Gyecarieot ey ermos,Glencacne,andothercanfed theeattellof am clang egabnedie of maners antvering to the ex. asot carle Duntleie ADO Ned of 2 : manners and pleafantneffeof wit , the earle great chamberlaine of -_-- a a 4thereof. Anthepeare ; nthe mroneth of September, the Gown omeOmnnnitted to the carte of Anqus;to be mftene, be twas fet at libertic :Anthe poste thena ber betire in : anie : inife fatiffic bis Done. Atthis partement, the it ence + Sn moneth of December, pea Sautic wx Pont Dele Beanie att PoMMlene de la antic wasmade tvardenof the MPefcardey 4% marches in feaof the 1o20 ume, and kept me - All this while, the parlement was not pee a wrote letters Brranceft- : fonne -Jobn;> who bicanfe eres old, OK he twas a butt en pres B 7 following, atthe fame time twas the carle of Letmor putin of. . axes? but wpon prozogation, and fo the fate bene = the firfkoapof Zulic,at that ture the Bing o pond alter his fanne, Which Alerander g bis bzott ers fang? > -- » the goucrno3 went to faint Jobns totyne, a oe belo bis feat of inffice, tibere the lor Fle nes the French ambaGador,archoeaconof faint Ans of this truce. Zn ee nay Tiyecuric of =meane earle of Arrane departed from time, the me. tarle ee 5 fierthe quiereA realmnoof Scotlann ierethefe : PonteurdezDla- , land at requelttoofthebislogos a now affembied int par Deins, matiker Gatvin vc Dunbar, anv fir Gil renounced histitle t twas indued, tmcetogoin- moneths :but this fute twas not granteotllSp 2 3° ee that wit iberctorthbe with ercellent Meets Bonhenr ; t qpaie, den the fitof : they were re ore 4 lands, heritages, firs, and hono2s. About that ~ raithby the gourrnors comtmifftont . - - * chiefeit to bis father,tbo litted not mai aisety i: lcencets gotnto France, and tobeabtentth -_arie. Rollete the kings bother departedthts iffeat trie ; uelitg. ho takebis lettersfrombim, and kept bim potfar left the fata carledome to bis nerbue, nenhe and toas made bifhop of Wurreie Theaouers therm, {peetallie about the beffotving of the fame Peepers ner, till Alerandersumes mother,that remained -_cauifes) manie griefes vnto manic perfons: butas twere zafterward agréed, . they there tobis father ; but {then and Ale D ander cords might ceatfe, abich had hayened among bene kept as prifoner in Inteyesatle. peli1 sae et, pa t bol -_recetued the loz Yume,ano bis broth Anbin parlemtent toalltetbo re ,, them all thefr offentes paft. ric, was Hopped at Caldftreame by thelowd ume, eth catleof Bullognes bponthis Alerander mad-cpateoones D dif " : : fald father. he death of txbich Rober gavefor mani a of Alba: niebefore he was maried to the to at bad failed tuttt thegouerna;)twas fin ul ‘ ine med andinterteined ofall men tho fie uae one peaplein the north parts)ivas Nonease wtlavatt ould be Deemed and ree inte of puteo fos edit -_grienous fickeneffe that be died thertuith sash ae piewttuecinens oie c -7 Hottwithfta Ge p bis bombe Mould by courfeornatur -_father(to b iselder bother Alerany der Dtetward that was of ioeentte fhe= ae -me daughter 20 the fanteoffice) Hhoxtlie after buried in theabbeteof stlroffe, witha gmdite teste erected on bimby bis bene firs maried to theic Bom allegedto} bauc bic) badbene vacant euce pee sion fm , returning out of France (thither a litteb aoe Piatber pa aDretutTted te Caeneee tn tbole parts, Taedukeof ber, another parlementtyeeb.Shethivdof Pouemdecren that bees wot holden,in bic ittwas Bhamele: Dauabter , on thomehe be them to ward twithin the catfell, abile he tried the 3° benefices. This was done tn the moneth of Seba canfe and finding that matffer. William Wate be Seerpax. P85¥* -bisfingular gudnedie obteineDthe os the pate of Lxhich Leaning tere god aoebane bfeD onthe borders, € lett tetbMebO of the reads J Andthushe beftotven the benefices brite piuerfe 120s 02 fo their infinen ; ti 102 es Het I : be liberalitie vied towards thent, all to England, he tw om bun atvap from thence iy soiteh the fell of Gdenburgh tt fenes brought Onto the ca: Scots bapin cording to the order tak ich be was Keptatter, ace thequeene, 19 Duch about histeet that bebalfe, i ae fa tobaucbin intraped. a neces ele thes FeTA Zohnof erin tweredoone,carte witha¢ Glerander ae dulerode to Jedtvayth bing Bbanisxc: greatcompae panties thi‘bee of that pada ": ens faied thegreatrob Wepborne he gaue the bithop- marks bp the peate bnto the prtozof faint Anozetws tenets, a -_becrept int but at len xBe Queene oftentinies caine the odorsviele oe fome fufpicionconcetued,leat The doube to Crags The bing re: balesShore thecaffell , be was remanentrite bint; %4?. sittin; ‘Feunta he was calicd ; home allmen din ike of surrey, and bentefices toozths tHOUAND seit swith the earleof Qurceie the tings battara brother; He as not tuffered tote lotving; at iattime , for weta 3 ace es man, of pri se lvas a harmeletfe pong gentles a -au ar ivit, and fotolie betraied bp thofe Fick, the fatd archbithoprtke he aaute to the faid -FFormranr twith the abbaties of Dunfirmeling, aa fo matter Jantes Joh Laie, i i auld the ponger brother, tbichtuas prior of Col - two pearesatter the death of bis baethzen, i by Zanes Wepborne, the biifbandof bis fitter) le. th dana buder coloz ofa meeting andpars bis pleafure: ho by the countfell ofcerteinetors,te for arecompente the abbatie of Duburgh hegaue -sutdmatffer James Dotlute ,and the bithoprtke of caries of =, ab } -_the pope, thatis tolay, the archbithopatbe offing caufed not onclic the cattell to be furrendered atthe pukespleature,butprocuredaldthecarleof Arrans betwirtthe ‘tated it Cuglandanrngett his friends . pests bat of Xenivor worth wast bantfhed bepond : Kings as danced thereabo lor9,c0 all vie ut amongthe and refigned now to the totune of Coenburgh, ) nt of thebozpers. obs cb the Bur Senbursy sate totthin aeeneaoe ES i cee taeepangoffhe carte Darthall iaees Gan. orinwike, dithuen; of the ubid), two at teal thoutp be aieeaia - ~ olent a ; Siena : mauren-as-ten tn Cagtand, after the santttan : France, Sate goueens: was tepartcotowwares Juneout NED (o Cocuburgs ie icuntanthof ceenals hemcomenalts -thofe parts. For when they fathat all means were Sametime to revenge the fame, ano » determined to performe the mn Waut fame (with fone (ecret dewile) by Weng in watt fo} bim. > FO the caftell of Langton 43 Landon, being 1 tous i lbs em re hing) He the fal Eten» per nd > ao appointed (udtill fetiows fecretive to enter the ae ee wrnee hinge re Atter : . ent et cohen (far he twas 4 man fal of all tabeatie\mbastis Yun, and kept to the tw. mriuicioulie taken from F tw. hings 7 |