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Show Seabahana, 31 2 Thehiftorie ofScotland. ance,anid amitic to behad bettoirt both the realntes, ander Jordeitt ¢ diners ofhers, they bad bir Jn this meane hile, the earle of Angus came into mene trougbht them inatateagaine, and bee Scotland: and bicaule of the difpleature hich the anetw fkirmifh,recouered in ntaner all the queente bare bim,there infued occafionsof great op pufoners,toke and Aue diverfe Englithinen, fo fhat uffions twifhin the realme. Pottwithftanding the bereturnedivith bictozie , and ledaboue thre burs queentebp aduffeof certeine lords , fent the low Gils Dred patforrers twith him bonte into Scotland, bertearle of Caflels, Robert Cockeboone bithop of After this tourncie, theretvas an affemblie of Bn affernbiie ofthe iozds. Dunkeld, and doco2 Mille abbat of Cambutkens into €nger fhelovds in Coenburgh, twith theduke of Albante, neth,ambaffado2s into Crgland, in the moreth of there fome of the lozds twere of mindthat the warre Could continue : other thought it not reafon,that for 10 Wecember;the hich were recetued at Crenetwich bp the king of Gngland the foure and tiwentith of the pleafure onelie of Jfrance, the realme thould fu the fame monefh: there the bithop of Dunkeld fieitte fuch Damage,as it had done by thofethe latt madean eloquent o2ation fn Latine , oeclaring the peeres tars now patlen, and therefore they periuas caufe of theirconnning, the thi) in effec was fo ped peace.spozeouer,there was alfo much debating tntreatmtentof peace, loue, and amitie bettwirt the of the matter,touching the age and gonernement of fivo realmies : and fo2 the mozefure effablithment the king; foe of the lozds bolding that he as not thereof,thep required that a martage might be cow of age fo take therule bponbimfclfe, a that the cluded bettuirt ce vk € the ladie Marte, dangh gardtanthip 02 tutozie of a king expired foner than ter tothe king of England. of another priate perfor. The duke of Albante pers This requeft tas twell heard by the king , the cetuing botw the lo2ds tuere dfufded amongeff them: 25 fherebpon aypointed commiffioners to common felues, and neither content twith bis gonernement, thereof tofth the fain ambatladozs.Dinerle articles noz willing fo mainteine the warres hich be had fo {were proponed bp the fatd commifftoners on the eattefilie perfuaded forthe pleafure of France, be bingof Cngland bis bebalfe, and in efpectall one; declared fo them that be wold returne into France, hhich teas , that the king of Scotland thould re &nd fo faking bis leaue of the nobilitic , went to nounce the league twith the king of Jfrance; and SHtriueling there the bing twas, of tome be toke that further be ould come into England, and res leaue, alfo giuing brite bim fuchloning and fafthfull mainethere till he came to perfea age to bemarie, Mhernkeot countell,as tobis knowledge femed erpedtent,and (Bicaute the ambatfado2s bad not commiffion to Bibaniere: fo tuentinto the twecountrie , there be tobe the tarnethinto teas in September, and failed foeth into Jfrance, 30 conclude fo farrc,the earle of Caflels returned into France. Hcotland, to bnderfkand the minds of the lords and E:. Thin. {neuer toreturne into Scotland.) councell in thefle points,the other remamiing at Lon Lbeking of England [before the rumo of the donfill bis returne tothem againe. + Tipon Ail thn Departure ofthe duke of Albanie] having in the mor faints dap there fas agteat motion of tind, twit 15 t neth of June fent ouer into France , bnto Arebenv fuch Susines and fempeffsof thunder and lighting Lele bald earle of Angus , that remained there bpon the bfch fuddenlie arofe,that the fame (overthzotwing pt commandementof the duke of Albante,perfuaded manie patuat houtes in Goenburgh,ano the pinacle bimtfo come from thence fecretlie into Cngland, of the tolver of Dantd in the fame catfell) entered thich accordinglie be pid; and Sanat eg into the quéenes lodging withagreat flame, thid in England, king Benrie procured him to pale in> Seguscom- fo Sscotlant, that wlth theatTifance of fuc lozds as 4o burnt fo bebementlie,and went fo farte, - methinto Englend. --_tpuly be readie to takebis part,he nrightratfe to-r gaint the duke of Albanie, tbichfought by all 1o2d Martell was appointed by the queene , pouolt in bis place, 3fo2 the performance tberofthere was aparlementalfo f(ammoned to be holden at Coens burgh the third dap of Sfebzuarie next infuing [and fhe bfthopof faint Andzews and Aberden (as faith Buchananli.1 4.) ipere caft into petfonxbo after gar fhering armes (and curling all others ) Within the 6o {pace of a moneth follotving {vere reconciled to the bing. ee king of Gngland glad fo beare that the buke of Albanie tvas departed into France, fent into Scotland in ambaflage one maffter John Magnus, and Roger Ratcliffe efquier, to declare tnto the queene andlo2ds, that be toould be content that a truce might be acco2ded bettwirt the tivo realmnes of €ngland and Scotland,not that the puke of Alba, nie toas returned into France, tho bad beene the onlie pocurer of the tuartes.dgerebpon thep agreed Btence taken to fake truce to indure for one pere, and in the foronspeate. meare time thep appointed to fend ambaffado2s ins to Cngland fo treat bpon @ cortinuall peace, alts that trauelled betivenc the parties, an affurance He foretetteth to be forfet, that neither meat hoz other thing tecaltell of camein the night fcafon puto Eoenburgh, t. thep durff notenter the totynein the dap - a feare of the guinesthat late in the - te (a bap, being the fourteenth dap of Febmuarie, al earles twith as a op of Aberden, that bp q é Counceligs eppainied. fhofe aduife nothing (hould be dante. From this pare lementalfo twas the earle of Caffels fent, twith an fiver to the king of England; thocame to Rondon Trace re. tewed, Leflews iby mE4i7, Nefices, offices, and all otherthings, by the aduife of bis brother George Dotwglas md the earle of Len hor, abo affifted bim. 3n this meane time, the ardybithop of faint An djetves and the earles of Arrane, Argile, and Mur, Tey, remaining totth the queene at Striueling, allev, ged that the king was tuithboloen fromthembp the earle of Angus fore againt bis will: and therefore ther fent onto the earle , requiring bim to deliver Toe tens net bin. Wutthe carle canfed the king to gine the aw foer bimfelfe, that be touln not come fromthe erle Cee saeny lithgety, purpefing to pall into Coenburgh , that thep might get the king cut of the carte of Angus dis banns: the fain carle, with theearie of Lennor tofthin fhould reg at their pleafures, a 8 other bis affiftants being thereof aduertifen, tame to the ficto totth the bingsbanner oifplaics, aN) brought the bing totth bim , although partlie a- al OF Saif hes wilt. Tbe quence ant fach lores as Were totth bir there & the armie, fo; the renerence they bare onto the ted. rane and Murrep, refuted _a king, but fent them fo02d , f part the totune, thep tuoulo fnerlic vilcarsereir band one Wenrie Stelward, forme tothe lord of Gs "5" uendale, the thich Henrie was after created by the King lod of Pethiwen, i Dnthe foure and ttoentith of Julie,the king bes 15 26, fing accompanied twith the carte of Angus, the tox» ~ Hume,the Barres yothers,rode tnto Xevburgb, in ts of the boderers, he carle of Angus, tofth the fod Yume md the Teft,not being content with this anfwer, becaute of the great feud bettoirt bim and the Humes , ano the Lars, fent unto bin a commahdement inthe kings nante fo Depart,and not to ayprod) neere to the hings pretence, onder paine of bigh treafon, WWherbnto he anfiwered,that be hnety the kings mind twell tnongh ¢ would not fpare for this commandement to come 5 © tobts graces prefence, hich anfwer receiued from bim, tncontinentlte the earle of Angus, the lors Fleming Gh Hume , the Liars the tard of Sette foyd, with théfe friends, alighted on foot; the king res inaining on hoxfbacke , accompanied tutth the rarle of Lernor, the lox Wartwell, George tPotnglaite, and Pinian Creichton,tuter of Sainqubar, Che lard of Woclough lighted alfo on fw, but be, canfe the mot part of bis men twere of the theurs bis bands tf be might; 2s by fecret meflages (ent to and outlawwes of the bo2vers, commontie called bro» fundzie of the lozag,an5 lihetwile at that tuneit apa 60 hen mien, Dpon thetr firtt comining to (oining with ted, fo; be willed them by priute meanes to aflemble their (peares,thep fled, leaving the lard of Woclough an arimic, and to come ¢ fetch him outof their hanos twith a fmall nomber of bis one feruants about that thas oetetneo tim. Peredpon thortlie after, bim in alt the banger: pet they vefenned themfelnes ep ratfed a power and commingtheretwith to 2 ir berte manfullig, ann flute the lard of Seffeforn amb ob. and tfthep refuted to veliuer bim , ei ors tics i betivirt thequane, and the earleof Angus reste ot bir bufbano, ano then attertvards the twke to hat of Angns, albeit he toulo glavlie haue berie out of Tis «7 he quecne, by the counfell of the - of * ters in fundzte parts tuere committed, great thefts $ robbertes made by the bozderers bponthe into countries. Dozeouer, a diuorfe this pare (as fone B dinogfe be: twene the baue faid) twas faed before the archbithop of S, Ane quecne and declws, king for bis brother Wtlltam Dotnglas, with. 40 fernice,and to (hetw his friends and power as the fe and king bpon bim,and made bis bnele Archembald Dotuglas treafuroy of the realme, ano beftotwed be» lane, Calene Campbell,the earleo "- ‘olen uierfe other ozs and barons being i ; fiege the caffell , andif they twanit, the bings 00 Che earles of Arcane and Argile went the ninteenth of March. Wut bicanfe the bing bad purpofe to bane refopmed the mifyoucrnance of the knotulengethat the French bing twas taken at the borderers ; but after that they Had remained there battell of Panic, be would not proceedinthetrea: thre dates tuith little obedience Mheived towards tie of mariage bettvirt the king of Scotlandand bis 30 them, theyall returned, Gna bponthe 29 dapof daughter, till be bad the emperozs aduife, kbome be Julie, at the byidge of apelroMe, the lard of Wor Affirmed to be bis confederatfriend: and fo renetw lardof tlonth, accompanied twith a thoufano booffemen » bee The eo, ing the trace for three peers andfir moneths, the ame gan to fhety bimfelfe in fight, thofe prinetpall pur, Seeks' baffadors returnedinto Scotland about the begin: pofe twas to haue taken the king fromthe carte of take the ning of Apzifl nert infuing, without anie contrac of Angus and bis allttants, being requetted and coms {orn hing the carte mariage at that time. Ihe agreement betwirt the manded bpthe bing bimfelfe foto da. Che carte of"8" queene andlo2ds continued not long , for anon after Angus incontinentlie fent an beralo onto the Lavo of died the bifhop of Mublane or Dunkeld (as faith Woclongh, to knotubat his intention was to dm; Lefleus) trhofe benefice the earle of Angus obteined fibo anflvered,that be came to de the hing bono: mo of the out the adutfe of the queene and other loyds, Where, bpon the queene departed and tvent bnto Striues ling, leauing the king twiththe eale of Angus, abe tke the tole rule and qouernment of the realme of Dub onbee kept befmetn ward , the fbithop Argile, a themt,to be gouerned by the apnife of the roa Be abbcie, trbere he remained, Jn this parlement, there tuere eight lors chofer tobeof the kings potuie councell, the thich twke the gouernementof the king and realme bpon thomas thefe: the archbifhops of faint Andzews and Glat 20 eatles of Angus,Argile, Arrane, and Lennor : the quéene twas adioined to them as peincipall, tutthout whe Sng fentt to thecattell, allenging that the hingas > might colv, the bifhopsof of Aberdenand Dublane: the bower as prifoner bythe queene,and fuffice on gteat Damage ofthe common twealth ; . be defires , that the king might be be eat timeafter, into the weft countrie, and the bithop of faint Anz dzelws to Dunfermling : and then the earle of Ans gus toke bpon binmoze bololie the goucrniment of the king andrealme, and fent to the bithopof faint he fuffered to be conucied into it, ercept fo mud) as * might ferue fo: the futtentationof the kings otyne Cheparties perfon. At length, all the parties were agreed,f o that to Andsetvs (abo was chanectio; ) for the great feale, deal koe areagrecd, the foure and twentith dap of Febzuarie, the king tbich was deliuered to them that Were fo fent forit, came bntothe parlement boloenin the Colbuith in Peay Zhe noblesof the realine temaining thus at part: moft bonozable tite, twith the alliance of all the ev ance, and diuided among themfelues, there tas fates, bauingthe crotwne,feepter,ano flvm2d borne fall obedience oflatves ¢ inttice, Diuerle Aaugty before him , and from thence be twas brought to the fing the buildings about the chamber of the bithop Whitchurch) the bithops longing nfo pet rematne code binerfe others, to the number of tivo thonfand mes, I 33 chance fo them if thep buckled fogtthet tt a Fong: fenfield, thep twithozet themfelues to Striueling, andfrom thencethe queene tentinto Murrep land With the eatle of Burrep,and there remained a long {was taken oneither fide for certeine daies, In the meane tine, the earle of Angus caufed the caftell almott confanted the fame;{hich ftozme (onertiro > meantes (as the king of Cngland tas informed) to fafe not touched twith the biolence of the fame.) i, deffroie binte bis : but per the earle could come into Wathen the dap of the parlement appointed to Scotland , the uke twas Departed totvard Jfrance. holden tn the Dolbutth of Coenburgh was ee Mnthe firand tiwentith of Julie, the king by the ads the king, queene,and loz0s, fearing forme aa uffe of bis mother , and cerfeine pong lozds , came the totune fo be raffed by the earle of Angus, from Striueling onto Exenburgh ; and thze dates not pate fo2th of the caffell, but kept the affer,the queenc toke the hole government of the $0 Within the fame. Archembald Dowwglatecarle of Thequane king bpon bir,and entered into the caftell of Coen: Angus, and John Stetwardearle of Lennor, toil takeththe 9° burgh twith the king, tibere thep fofonrnendthe moft Rernmenti= savt of the next winter. Lhe prouotof Coenburgh SOME DETRsas difcharged,hom the totone had chofen, and the The hiftorie ofSéotlarid, artillerie of the catfell again them. Herebpon, gteatfeare rofe in the towne, fpeciallte among the burgeffes , butbp the diligence of certeine perfon s Rings perfon,anp alle fearing the banger that might pede of uerfe other on the carte of Angus bis five ; but final: ae sa lte,oppre fen twith mnititune,they were put to Hight, The aro of ano foure {fore of Wocloughes men faine in the Woctough gut chate. After this, the king returned to Febburgl, and * Mah. remained there the (pace of foure dates, anu then re turned to Coenturgh All this tibtle, the hing ae holoen againt bis toil, by the carteof Angus ano his affif, ters although he pip not out wardlic thet fo tn comp tenance , but diffembled the matter as tell as he Og.s. might, |