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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. Thedukes antiwer, The hiftorie ofSéotland. c¢ fhan fo mnainfeine this our hafarall inberitatcez pointat Wolle rod houte, as be babin-commmandes menkiLo whomethewake anliverey,that neither the bing of France, noxthe king of Cuglano fhoulo after the neath of thefr hufbanvs keepe the fame fy \ the termeoffine peres.) The duke of Albanie, bearing of the greatprepa: ftaie bint from comminginto bis countrie. And as tation that the earle of Shretwefburie mane, to ratle touching theking,thoiwas as petponginperes,be an armic of foure fcoze thonfand men to inuade louedbim as his fouereigue lod , and would keepe Scotland,be liketwile (as tt was before decreed) {ent = d bim,and defend both himandbisrealme againttall atfempttoinuade the fame, accoy Hs tt not dailic {ene, the great inuaffouns that the nrsesontebnecboa dutie. Amb as tou make indefente of their countriestebich thep diD.An0 Engin, frhome he would Honor as mother to bis fouereigne of Cfkeouer againgt Carleill : and percetuing that laund,pet newerthelefle it fenreth not guid, ev 7 , -_the tweele of our realmeof Scotlaund, to os i : » in Criglaund with our armic to invade the fameat ,, -_thistinte.Andthe carneff perfuatiouns quibill the gor % Bturing- nethof Maic, there was great admin Coenburgh, _rerlie for the pleature of Jfrance. Sf re " = a aS =e eo denburgh. bar,that toas the kings fcjolemattter . Jnthemos -_uerno2 makesto bs todo the fame, poacieneal countrieand nobflitie thereof in basardo a : » ‘for king James the fourth bonght the vaae Scotlaund tothe beft that it euer ~ .wail Hheemperorcame into England,and per! fuaned © ints va 2 ane theking there t6 mouewarres againt the French England. king, and lo notoneliethe Frenchmen but allo the Hiab rt , :» aren twa mee; twarre, bpthat: aoe 2 for ard om - Picorpchonesecaree Cheearleol sof garment. gn Fulie.theearie of Shretnelburte earleof Arcane, anauncient wife oo a7 will recht tesmal potver of the nox to ouerno2, and knot of bim ienperfuave bs toinuade Cg' vr foere cominanded to suid outof Gugland, 40 te cantetrp be toauld etigt Soc psssta : , their gedsiconfifcated, andthey conucicdfozthof :aoe the cm , With a whitecrote fotven bpontheir byper- Suewelbo-. suas fenthy thekingof Cnglandontethebowers, ihith commiflion:;toraife the a partsto inuave Scotland, thobpon thefnodenens feredand came fotielfo, aberebeburnt one partof the totone;but the bowerersof the ersand Lents palenot being balfefo manie tn number as theor ee Sith (mall hor. *% he goueriiozatier this (chen hefatwthe Eng: ec uenge. Lherefore Fivauld that poufuld couragi+ ouftie aduance pour felucs in thisquartell togethas 122, to this realmeof Scotlaund. And _ foitie, eben » -_pafled the feas from the noble realm at cauie tect twas fo? me foto do, to bring pou tocereal * post ,, couer ad Keepe the fea) font manie (and thofe wife realme twas like to banebin ra fuites an? +9 peace in diutfioun, bp reafoun HOT Ay' andofercellont knolwlenge)onto the gouerno2;to res 66 ed.Andallo the king of Sraunce , pmsintt que bintthathetwpulocither by countell perfuade, tntercefftour, Will foine with pou st waspeter » orby-authoatticinforce bis Seots to takearmora, gaintthe Guglihe Ader iicdy (the matter being Griglifynatioun: and thenthis _ capteine,et -nrinate in the parlement,poumader th banner bt 0) itivas Decreeobp common parltinent, thata chofert unmberof plated. Then as no pemaund _- aadtert a 2? quarrell,ad that J batf pone, ts PEtt® anfiwet and manie reafons toffed fouldiers fhould'be prepared, todefendthebo:vers _-thoatzing metoinuade Cnglaundtot f the caule © agreement, and that J will tuitifte int cate to " from the inuation of the enimtic, ¢(themoze frrongs pour demaund, me thinke you aa pron, git PEPE that thechiltrenoffucbas were ainein that erpedf- not forgetfull, ano twithoutpou tol antdrepzndh for ever.JF02 pe ki not that his Te : lie to tepellthe Englith force) it toxs concluded, tion, oulbe fred from all rhargesiog'troubles 4 thatmigbt light.or them During theft minozitie: amb further;that the toiues ofalt fady tebich bad.anic landsQuriugtheicliuese fellinthatconflic)thouly _uade Criglaunnd twith fire,ftomeD,APT Srotlaundis our inberitannce, sn:ae beat 2id allotted to onr natioun =aie biter {part we fucceed. Hhen there map : --confidering thatthe tuarres bettwirt Scotland and England were irkfome to the noblesof the realme, -_becaufe the fame wars Inere taken m band thicfte Phe Dike of -_of Sarch,uhere he was verie hartilic and gladlieres %*F into -eriued of theling, bis requett thas onclie tobaue Serveancts fiue thoufand bo2femen, andten thoufand fotmen of Alinaings, tobe tranfposted into Scotkmo: and CouNcell, anfwered the gouerno2,fateng: yplard, dDonbted not, tfhe might baue this granted, but that Os boing fortuneof tucir is lev bp him thatall letdes, ann be Lith that power, and the alfittance of the cots, he bag, firtks the ftrake,wecan Wwarke na meracles, ¢heare fhoulo be able to ouerthzotv the king of England it are thelards of Gnalaund readie to incounter bs, batte!l, or clfe to dzue bimout of bis reatmie, wut And gif ine nuade theit realime , fuerlie theptwill 30 the French bite neither belened this vane tag, No2pet might {pare ante fuch power, bauing warre fight , for their potver fall increafe dailie , and ours at that tinte both againt Crgland,and the emperoz: cc Willdiminih. And gif God graunt vs the vicorie nenertheletfe, be promifed bi fome ard,tberevpon (as J trutf be fall) pethaue we not tonthe ficlo, cc forreadie commingis the carle of Shzetwefburiefa the duke abode and watted for the faune along fea miikell dzead in FFraunce (as pe katy well) withan fon, In the meane tibile, the lords of Scotlandeaw £¢ great puifant armie, and there is na doubt, but the king of Englaund till fend o2 bging another armie gif we fuld chance to getthe firft battell. And gif 1 ¢ 23) --fedcertetne noble mento lie bponthe borders mo. " oe nethlie, in defenfeof the fame againtthe Cnglity men, Datlte loksing fop fugpogt from France. Cucrie Che vorveras -companie remained their moneths, and then Depary Satehen, great loffe of manie nobles, by reafoun thereof, the 4o tedbome as the cuffome is, and thus thep continued Mill till September fokowing. Much burt twas done «¢ realme fhall be tucaker, And gif we be onercommen on ether part,anod diuerfe houfes vere onertholune bow manie fuld be laine, God knawes, Lhepthat and deftroted both in England and Hcotlano, <¢ flee are tumzthie to be repated as traitors to the king, During abteh tinre, the bing of #rance prepared and fo bp tvtlfulneffe an fule hardineffe , the realie certeine hips, with men, and munition, to pade mapbe inicopardie tobe bnoone. 3% fap,ubile the Wwith the duke of Albanie into Scotland. Wat the king ts Within age, we anght to meue nawelt, leat hing of Cnglano,to catd) bimbp the tap , ban tato bp weir tue mapbzing bim to deftrucioun. Agreat naute of (hips inthe pate onthe (eas , as be Lben laid the valiant gouerno}; Were isan pw fhoulo mate his courfe. Wut the Dake embarquing (faunt armiie of Scotlaund,gif we returne, we fall ticourage our eniimes. Lherefore lene pou thinke 5° bimfelfe with bis people at Weelk in Wyitaine , fate Che dabe of ere wwauly know the caufe ad wath oonefie,t? -_twarreis begun,gifit might - eh quate » ting-themfelues(becaufeof apeparepand well fure miihevnanieof the Cnglith abic viveueric waie S mo3,and to be reuenged, Xbenone twtfe manthat twas preffnent of the Thrice tfecounwos, €¢ of the nobiliticof Scotlaund with their pe . ‘nad otra pretenfe tocnter within ee this » to cure the fame tioundABetine thich;thefrencyfeas patlementat Cuenburgh; theo kalends of Auguit, Dorlet, Aboutthe fixt dap of Wareh, the faid lords came - Dac ec Mie then be night. Andpet {thinke ve wan the 20 toferue the French kings turne, therefore he paleo Tye use of field, qubttk murbder all tuenoble men oughtto res bpthe weft feas into France. And in the beginning Blbane goety -thentall,and faiox spp lard goucrno2, ry rmaift one and commaundenient,berets affembled ma oe qubtlk J haue my name bono2, a of Franceytt " pag4oo, to the bo2der's,aboutthich time, the puke of Aibanie *€ than othertwile, abo wouldnot relieur the kingsars laund. . cont Mhen they all cante fo the gouermt02s en i- - " Demannded per notw; for well Lope oftoe fn -verielufe A beare to the realmieof eeae) site theearle of Surreie made general warden, and the a ot lod marqueite Dozfet wardew of the eatt ¢ mivale Thetoro marches; the lozd Dacres continuing fill in bigofs marques twe at the laff battell of Jflondounfield bp chaunce S¢ lof our fouerefgne lard,z diuerfe noble men,qubilk fpas rather by treafoun of the lard: chamberlaine, » Lefleusliby,° lif ouerrunall the -boaders of Scotland) callena -_after,be beaan tomakefutet fice of twardenthtp outrthe weit marches, ce We get the fecound field, that will notbe without ther,fet bpon them, flue, andtokemanieprifoners, 5o fhould well fatiffie their minds. y= paifbin CH "little fpace,and (aid: This quetiioun Ae that 3 wn ; and forronftteined thent to reture into: England on followed great trouble bettwirt them of the bors dersof bothrealmes, Lhe earle of orthumbertamy Che earic of fue baue cuer binentinies , and vs haifthepenerbar ¢¢ fed,and pet haue tue enerwithttand them. Suypote, by! the fallitig out of fhe ferusnts of the earles of 30 {ufficient inough for bs fo lang as the king ou mond -reigne lard tsivithinage to defend our - a bail 3 urrep and Crvoll,with thefernants of theearleof and not fo inuade > otherivife 3 {we map " teeata untleie, byreafon thereof, theboletownefellta partakings; butthepuke comming fuppenlie from theabbeie of Wolie rod bonte,ftaied the matter,and committed thefaidearles buto tard Wwithintheca toas made wardenafthe thole marches,but Mhoxtlie Morthumbers inturies and twiongs Dane bpthat natioun tobs and «c our predeceffors. $02 {ene the begining of our babi: ce tatiountirthis Fle of Writaine, the Cnglifpmenand _cantravie the inuaftoun of our auto entmes of Cig: : James Weton atchbithop of Glatcotm,chancellor of Scotland,wasremanedts faint Andzetves,emade sbhatalfoof Dunticmling,adthearchbityopake of Clatcow was given apong manone Gain Du cc natural of thecommunaltic: for Zthinke itatu quartell, gif tue mightconquer the realme of @ng: the Cnglith armic camenot then forward, he alo id. Chis anfiner being reported bnto the bing of that he coulo to perfuadethe noblementocnter in Cnqlann, contented him nothing at all, mbdtheres to England: but as they tusre in councell togither foie prepared to make twarre, about thatearnefl motton mabe to then bp the Duke, Chetenth of Apilitherecamefenengreathhips ; acertetne graue perforage fatd to themin this ma: into the Forth, onto Inchkeith, to s - 2 BS 2H» oyectat ips, andinuade the coatk there : but thep tere fo ner. come refiffen reat off, thatthep twerenot fut: 20 Dp lards, hither ive be come by the commander Tw mentof mylard gouerno? dubeof Aibanie,andalber ofacsaniy feredfodo anie great erploit , andfo they returned it webereadic to defend out atone natiue realnte, without prete or pate. Jn this feafor, Andzew Jfow eae:read Drewes. Games Be> eee -_weale ofthe realme of Dotl ind,as the Scotifhmen -_twhe the matters And fo thofe ambawlavors returnen without Agtdemento2 concluftorrof peace:therebps o be difebarard of that aNbmade €¢ laund,and annerit to our owne realme,for the great to office, rceatted not till be obteinen it: and then teasPAO thing thecarlenf Angus, bebad dled totvards him ro fo being affembled,the bubewitha mighticarmicot Seotifymen anocerteine Frencdmen > With great aliclemencicand mercie, notiwithtanding biseuill -_artillevie,marched fortvard, till he cameto the water Delncrifs,andthatpiincipallie forthe quenescanfe, Coeneathet snan bihopof faint Anozelvesdeceatea,andbithop €€ Cnglifomien on bsmake;thegreatmanflaughters ¢ Mdmurders, Wwith thefts and fpotles thatthep do datlie x Jsnot this one caufe of warrerLodefend cc thecountrieis the office of a king,the bonozof noble men,and the verie feruice of chiualrie, and the outic onto all theearles , lords, and nobles of therealme, Abani AG en sri _-twilling them toratfe all fuch poluer as they could feth cree the king of Englandsbebalfe, that the fane contd notbe accepted, as being contrarie to the bona2and " if not gude to tuade,mp councellis that wecampe ¢ Millon the bo2oures , bile we fee that the Cnglifly mienpretends to de againtt our relnie. Lo the ubhich the nobles confented , andlate fill there #1 campe certeine dates after. After this conference bad be _|_-Stunrt the nobies and the goucrno2,the queene as then 5 being not with them,but adaertifedof all the proces bing s and Beternunations, fent tow3d to the gouer: Penns mang $02, and defired him that there might be a treatie of W pace _-led by the wett parts of Scotlend: and the one and contin twentith dap of September landed at Birhowhre AHeotlano, in the Weft part of Scotland ; be byought with him (befine a gad number of frenchmen) Uidyard de la Pole ,a man of great parentage , boine in Cng land, and bantthed bis countrte , Whileft the nulte was onthe fea mahtng [alle toward Scotland , the earleof Surrele, with an armie of tiwentie thou fano men , entered into Scotland , and comniing ta peace bav,and the promifed to get the warden of the 60 Coenburgh,burned the tolwpe anv the abbeie.( Bat PeThin, Lefleus, ib. 9, pag. 407, faith it was Geoiwanth he cariect Cnglith marches to come to the gouerno:s campe, bpon picdges, uberbnto the gourrnozcond Cicie an PDs Pearedpon the lod Dacres , warden ofeleenved. the welt marces of Cuglano with Lhomas Mulgraue | came bnito the gourrno:s campe , and thither allo at that tune twas the queenebir (elfe come , and & by» on the cleuenth of September an abftmenceof tar Was taken ano cournanted, that ui the meane time tubich the earle burnt. | §ttoas thought they inent t0 gs urreein haue pafleo further, but the Scotttymen affembling waver gota themfelacs againtt their nations , thep were con: lanv. Mreined to returne with lofle (as forme Scotithmen baue written.) 4 3n Os place,B ichanan(before he cometh to Pr.Thin the parlementaffernbled by the bute of Albante af the buke and quane fhould (ens ambaflado;s inte _-ter bis returne out of france) writeth in his fo;t, Caglam,to treat am concinoe a refolate peace. 3n the monethof OQaober nest infung , there Were thre aurbaflado;s (ent nto Cnglane , accoz, Ding (0 the agreement in the laf treatic , but here Giz haue thetwes: faieth he how miferable the Hate of Scotl we twas the lad famuicr ( though the pit fention thic was amongel the nottlitic) bp the Caglith with all kino of Maughter ) (poling the wece fobard amp extreame conbitions proponcy on places bozoering nate Unto hem, and - -_ "~ e |