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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. 20 anderpentes tuere bozne bp the "FeendBing,barng bistetng within the realine af France. At the fametimealho, was the ancient league and bond of amitic betivirtthettworcalmes of Scotland and France renewed, andthe davof the folenmisation of the mariage appointed to be bole den the firt of Januarie. An the meanetime,great preparation for thefame thas made,andall the noblesof Srance (ent forte ThéhiftorieofScotland, ker of the fad ladic Clames,, tas at Coenburgh -_litketwtfe indicted and conute bp an allie, by procun, anes. .Sasoarar tansmomglres the king of Panar- C apse carditials, anddiuerfegreat oukes,naty others.Aft er ! : SSatrenu ptianat ter enrwstaegeoetingSames $ ace ar > matted it ¥rance,titl the Apia of - - the time with all kind of e m4 - f - rarent might bedeutfed for bis honozable interter . alien -_blacke fricrs anda fecular mart, fo tivo prietts anne perlon throngail places (bere need requis Great quiet oH 0 oa there as as great quictnoffe, reff,and The fametimethere Wasa graicfrier inthe cttie of Glafcotw burnt fos theItke cause, andinanie other -_andquartercd,and bis head andquarters fetalott up, onthe gates of Grenburgh Wis father the lox Sow neffein 2cot- ;4iene eenee Scotland, asencr wasinanie kings land. anein bi; pet neuertheleffe there were cer- bois,bponfufpictonof the fame confpiracte , was long after kept in prifon Wwitbin the cattell of Coens es obedient pertons tnthe Zles, "aie ie Bing therefore,to being themto orer,cauten burgh; but at length abernothing might be pronen 4 p2epare a gob haute of Hips,andinthe monethof bethere at that pap. Dnthe tbich within the church) ;. againtthim,be twas teleafea and fet at libertie. 153% gf Moftre dame in the citic of Paris the king of The imanage aon . ili i fatpladie¢ dagbalen. boxers ana all otherpartsof histealme, by exerci» fing of tuftice, andtranelting about the fameinbis -_rentof the earle Wumntleie,, for the like confprracie -of the ings Deatly, for the Mbich be Was beheaded 1537.Lefle, at Paris,about the latter end of Apzill, an e ra ---~ fo ouen, ohere they were received with grea a uy) , and fromthence thep patied dotone the situ to Pewhauen there thepimbarken, being accom: panied bytheanmerall of France, andmante other noble men of the realime,awpomted by the French Ring to attend byon them inte Scotland, ¢f thep Tieking Diep bis failed feoxth with pleafant wind and profperoustweas -_ther,thzough the feas, till thepcame into the Forth, AMD Ehere Landed at the peare of Liethhauen, the29 oa of Maie,in the peere 1537, ahereagreat numberof Benen: earles,bi thops, barons,« other noble men & gentle men of Scotland were readietoreceiue them with patting iop andgladnefie , ¢ from thence with great triumph thep were conuctedto theabbeteof ipalie ted boute, mardstorhe SUcrdent, Southerland, and CathFlo ofDrke- Nelle, till beDurtep came to firth, Dskenie, meso ou tere eeny belandingand Mameriers all bis companie tuith im, were receined nozablie by the bihop Robert Darwell, verie ho rie that wasarchocaconof faint Andzetvs, Thefe t entered with bis gatwill mto the fame benefices > tne -_atlic atter bis fornifed themiclucs with fre) vittels, andother ten anaffernblic of the nobles, by tthote confent an But=nlb hin,was bought unto the king, tho fent foxthalfo" Acompante fo Bac Cletwd Waugh, who camelikes one potfetitons, Geherefore ben thep perce king. Qapie kings patcimonie dhoulo be augmented toife out of bis Hle, andpretented bimfelfe to the uedthat the kings charge and dignitic could not be inteined with fo {mall reuenues., thep adaanced # Kuntalle, tothe Jleof Cranternes,tbere dinerfe ia he formes (boone of diuerfe tuamen)to therid) esters einf gpelcotle Hello, Colvingham, Of the Baconiles, fucy as the tod Dlagarrie, Fob Moidart, and others (uho allenged themfeluestobe 3 li andof faint Indzelves thofe reurnurs ., Holierwd, a Rin seaters la long as be lis theptrantferrep = + ee camie 110 leffe monie uelling thoughthe refioue of the Tles, parlance and ued: ve ae ia oe than did avife of his James Pacontle of Linter,being the tioprincipal ? capteins of the firall Xles,camre likewile to the king Binglie inheritance.) ife of thefe noble men of bis 38, Leh SeoatFes tthe at length landed at Dunbzeton , and.fent the Lhetingby the adut het foo bin to math a sone, -_-tealme,, thinking it nece baflano2s there refident, tilling them to continue anie longer time togither: for ar bout the cndof June thefell ficke of a vehementfez : ee Guile, And being aduerti{ed frombis rote dors, that theacashtml bing of France, the Ladie bir felle, it sala ( : : nted therewith , be fen oalenbepees eae ee pan i Gere ANGUS : bes FH THISUEE. Foy houte,for een of Wate the loz Robert ened of the French king to -. mney pute - to theirrefelutearticles, commiffion treated , an? Dpont ano fothereof efpoutcd bitcontianes bien as the bie isamongtt fuch eftates,twith are triumph inthe citie of Paris, faheveat the bing a the fanumer ee this nae) ps De the ee Ciyelaie adic reof eiClames ae hy getl , et thi conueied fo Pe gwbauert, ai? ~~ or shonetestytoeteaspatted through tbe cametLe "th of I = : anethe tenth t h e i conneiedto the new commion,thaugh publike o:0ers and manners dw es etn Hoth of themboughtto Coenburgh,abere they Epoli, Whereaccufep ennconnic. hpanaliife, faxconipiracte 3537.Lel. ofthe kings death): the fatd ladie twas burned, anp dicbutband hanged. Wir fonthe lox Olames was , alfo conuic fox ntifpaiffon and concealementof that critne,end therfore fozfaiting all bis lands,twas con. Denmiedfo die : but becaule he was pong and of ter der perres,the king pardoned bimof life, adcom. Fr.Thin, Ahe mailter of Forbots beheaved. manded him to perpetuall prifon, inthe thid) here: mainedfolong asthe bing lined. [Xhisperewwas ~~ farni twith the Bothwell, for that be twas ouerfamilfar ifhjen into i France ane (as faith ith Buchanan B ;1 Englih banithen Shortlie after, John maiffer of the Forbois,andel- Dek fOuneto the logd sFobois, thobadmariedaf- fucceffton therebp;and the ‘to fox the hope of fucce! afer‘0ere mane ra UU p2 proceffions aieing and. publikke p? ne pa -ofperousi roughall pa at the king bad pacified elleof the fame: After th posed example) they Mould rather follow the biuine plea -fure, than brtuttlic forke the kings fanaa, flncett ig the crowne , as foy anic part ofthe reuenuesbelon» ging therebnto withinthe maine land.{ Inthis pore . lib. 4.) £ - Cod fo; the fame. After this the querne,mother tothe eeane, Bing,returned vnte Bethiven , uber after the bad remained acerteine time,a ficknelle tobe bir,of the coe Ubi thocthte after the departed Gas life, ang toag usage OUTiED in the Charterboule chur of faint Johns fotune bp the tome of hing James the irl. Lhe ting bimérlfe ant manic nobles of therealme were p the pole ceslits refore gee -_neth of Septembernert infuing {ater that be had Fe-rhin, and patntent made tothe kings controller inbisers theker fo: the lands of the fame Gles perteiningto Tealine,tuith great triump) and giuing of thanksto the conccined with © buithof Coenburgh, of certetne points of treafon Wamiltonbe s laidagaint bun, ubich be woulonener confelesbut yeared, that Notwwithfanding , be was beheaded in the mo on bim by the divine tuttice; becaufebe hav often of fended the latu of Woo to pleafe the prince y thereby to obtcine greater countenancewith him, Wlberes : ot a iminauge aoe church,with great eRe e 5 with bis queene remained trinmyh. Lhe are Fanon np within afeto mo the great comfortof the king and -_felfe at all. euertheleme , thostlie after be twas brought fosth to indgement , andconuict in the Cols Poste fuffered to depart fo long as the king lined, thereby there followed great quictnedle, andas Good obedi ence to the latues throughout all the Jes, as there afer inas the chilobaptifed,and called Zames, Khe for the receiuing of pirdup there te ce eths after the mariage, -_twell by reafon of the gad fernice be bad dane to the king, fpeciallie in reparing the palaces: of Strites fore he adimontiyed all perfons,that (maued bp bis better topleafe @od than man] Chis fummmer the quene remaining at Ltriuer Che queerte faint Andzews departed this lifeallo, in fucth wife , fh that there was but ontlie fir boures betwirt the tine of their Departures out of this world ; ubich canted no lee lamentation thoughthe whole realine, than there wastoy at thetr births, Alter this, the queene ardybithopof faint Andzetwes , and the earle of Ar Went onto faint Sobns totwne, bere the was bona Tine Were godfather s, ang the queenc the kings mo- Go rablie receinen with great triumyh made by the : ther was godmother. £03 the birthof this prmee , hing any towne, She was accompanied with the principall he &Bere were sere bounfiers bounfic made De through th; f 0the roade ta querne a at Be all parts of thea menof thecountrie, ano f fromthence -_rablie prepared = with manie noblemen, ppenlie (ama eileslg foefaio mariage the moft part of that -_linglic obeted, thinking bimtelfe fire inough, as -_nberallie confetfed at the placeof erecution,that be Lefleus iby, -_hadneuer itrante fot offenocd the Kings maieltic, Pa6454 of the hing being aduertifed at bis landing , batted Yotth all pofftble otligence to the quéene , and fhortlie ie noble men were prefent, wploee ene in the kings name to go to ward within the ca h, there the fame pzifoners being arri, lcd,the chiefe beads of them were kept in wardas the bing was in this bolage,thequene wenies "4ofg {Was CCiled Deliuered of a fonne at faint AnozeWwes,tuberes by wee Funesand detenaan being bone utd Wleodcontrollerto the king , tha charged bin 8. tell of Coenburgh.Whichcommandement he tuth . were manie taken fo) Lw ling , w.rs delivered of an other prince , ubid) was secton theranthne, aberof fome were burntsine recanted, 5° baptifeo in the chagpell of Striueltng, ano calle Ary ad mante Were banithed: amonget who, George thu ; but within eight Dates atter, the fat prince De ahs two he ‘ Pr cores Thetwprinces Buchanan wasone, uboctcapedby aropeoutofa -cealled at Striueling aforefaio, Dnthe verte fame pong Wwindotyof a chamber dais, prince James the hingseloett forme being at P¢parieo thy Frebutoann Akpeehended, and liketwtCe bir bufband Danio Lion, Go cameto Carell in Fife, tere Oyelar connitof Wate became roundabout thecoatt, foto come to Cdenburg faith Buchanan to France, tofoine with bis other an sping the contracting of that maviage,the tepich acco? anngeatusents amistiget the facots, tebtth vetat thisdap , notbeing pat fortie peeres, isnot berie faPfcins and hips tufthpztfoners topalfe the fame twas in anie part of the rela andasgodaccount betiwirt himand the lanie Marte a cheffe of a fwidoin, daughter to the dubseof ‘ ehofe death the king toas bertelor0lws .-, and the maitfer off Glencarne,twell ts accompanied nbaftano2sfo? of all i 4o. inthe towne of Cdenbargh, twas arrefted by Day Vamilton ars pledges fo; god ruleintheir countries ano twere not 40 and that this death was pet twagthilic infliaed wp: teial meGacitetemapotiyacganteoarent that then(as he fupoteth) began the fir ole ofarts maz This peare in the moneth of Auguit fir Xames Aamilton of Finbart knight, remaining as then Sir vances" of the pzincipall bloud , andlozs of the Jles) were 30 ling and Linletget w; as alfo for that the hing bap byought alto to the kings pretence. Fromthencetras imino Highfauos, that be tod inno feare of hin mind and fantafie of the bing bir hutband, that there fhas b neuer to atmore bope of wealth and profperitic 7% z cracStier ie Nealonthen ak iat yesent eat fortuneennieng fo greatfelicitie , would not fufter beth (lth Bucher F Jitom thence the king fatled bp the coatt of Xofe of SFrancehadmave bihop a oo. tw theabuile oe decealle, Chis Xamres Weton baton and left great fumes of monic and treafureto ga Pac Cletwoof the Lewes, a pztncipall clan of bis, fato perfonsit toas bought to patfe bp gueat abox, of the realme, and iwfthall contented fo bighliethe fabgoadof along timeatter:(thofe the abbveic of Dunfernwliag maifter George Der men, twithout anie gainefai cng of f the bits > Dour ante gatnelat the King; againe,failedto the Iles of Site anvLewes,tbere », through to make an end of the fante warke. Hoided and of noanthoritie, At that time alto bw the nallst loues andbartie gad fils of all the nobles ¢ people 40 pa.4.47)paule the third bad ayeeae bis amp Fe irre! bis archbithops fee , and to the abboie of Arbzoth, agreat part ofthe netu college of faint Andzelwes , fuch things as were neceffaric; andtabing the feas evict toas made toconfivi fenin Coed gaine in mariage with (ome no bleprincetfe, wa cmb Daud 130" ta to FFrance onto theearle of Purrey, riagecoir 1 ton abbatof t Arbgoth [abome(as faith Leese an oe doom : ee be (ailen forth by thecoafts of Fife, Angus, Weerethey eearas of a se Xhe bing apotF-Thio. Thisnoblelavie withhirloucliccountenanceand feentclie Demeano2, at bir firfk arriuall tone the é ried infaint Andsews . Wefore his departure, be at ercooulcy matfkerCes Dauto aL IWoeton, akerlwardscardinall:and to or te id , to be Done tn the: fouth and werk parts.Zhe king feeine, like -bhimfelfe twas often tinesprefent, alfitting the logs feoHe had aypointed cominifitnce iuiFice, andbismaintena for the oners tierectthar ea 1535)'tefs fime, James Weton archbithop offaint Andselws, Tie death sf Aimanof great age departedthis life, and twas bee Bamies Bes u ng, vith bim the eatles of Arrane, Wuntleie, Ar, fai Gile,and diner(e other i carles,lo20s,and ; barons, wit) The bing Metober ; and tithe winter following he cantedthe cae (faith) G eus) bn obis fummonted 3and becanfe thep would not the apeare, thepwere denounecd heretikes . About fans. S296 rt ae abmd the fameiit the rove of Licth > Dae 10 hadproniocn fucceffess toall bis benefices, firtt to theese in: This peere,the king in Septembercantedtuitices Sulhices ay: bth to fitin the nozth parts ofthe realine,and liketuite in Potnteivi ne theformerlato, in tbs Finallie, the king and bis wife eee e . rors all bis grants made at Aoanein his mtinopitte tere toke theit leaucof the kingof Jae Lu) ave were degraded,md condemneto perpetual noo. c peetentat the funerals , thicd were heptin mot ae per. MES bar er a" pes lemme and pompous manner. ig Ehe fame peare were baratPs at Coenburghfo, berelie.as it tas thentabcn) tab a regular ular ¢ , thea canon, P ! Aberden,, the bing then being come vnto bir,tdere, Fen, bp the tolune ad brtuerfitie they were receiueo with greatioy, trin mp), pageants,verfes, + plates, (et (aot in the be mane fo; their paTune . Khep remained there the fpacs of ifteene dates, and were bightie wterteines bp the bifhop of th it place, here were erercifes ano vifputations held in all -hind of Kiences in the colleges and (cynles , with -_diuerfe opations made in Grache, Katine, anb other Languages, to the high p:aife aw commendation of the axuiters 1 Qunents in that bniuerfitie , From thence the the 1 es 5 the hing with the queenc teturneo to Eu . eat |