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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. Dee, bhere a cofflic enfric twas prepared for them al' fo, mdaftcr thep bad beene right pzincelte intertei> ned there, thep cane to Ffalkeland. Inthe moneth of Mate, fic Johit Worthivike , commontie called capteine WBozthinike , fulpected ,befanwd, and accu Capteine aBosthwwike fedof berefie, ivas funmmoned to aypeare tn faint i of be . Andzetus before the cardinall, and diuerfe other bir accaten hops and prelats there prefent, Khere(notivithitaw refer, The hiftorieofSeodand. hauing fich lets and caufes of abioing at home a8 << analyvo em ae-we fhoztlie he Honly onderftand by his ambaffadoys , fubom he ment to fend to him , as tell for this mate fer as other caufes. And thoetlie after fir Yames Leitmouttwas appointed to go as amballador try giz James to Crigland , as tuell to make the bings ercute foy Leirmoot bis not comming to meet the bing of Gnogland at abalira Porke ; as alfo to make complaint wponcerteine "En Ding bis abfence)the fame being proucd by fuffict tnuaffons made bythe boderers of England into ent Wwitnelle againi him (as twas thought) bewas 10 Scotland , and allo forthe wfing of the oebatable conuicted anddeclaredan beretike An tinage was ground bettwirt the five realmes . mane torefemble bint, aud at the market crotle of Wutthe king of Crigland fore offended that the the fard citie , as a figne-and memorial of bis cone king of Scots twould not fatiffie bis requett , to -15%? of {reland. FFo2 by that new title, king James bis commitMioners,neither touching the pebatable land, no2pet for reparing of tyzongs dane bythe tnuaft- Demnation, it iwas buried, fo the feare of others, met bint at Borke (asbeforets recited, twouly ay, Tedirat bat be binvelfe clcaped their bands and got into muito ercufe, but determined to make warre into noah England, there he twas receued. HDcotland, albeit as the ScotiMmrenaltege,he would mare soa The bing of Scots (heaving of the maner ofthe not {after the fane fo be onderffed, till he had pres into eet Fr. Thin, Lefleusliby. Bingof England, and hotv be bonozed bhimfelfe ) pared ail thingsina redinede. Inthe meane time be 1 pag4s3fet contmiifftoners to niet with the Scots commits foke ti cutll part, that the bing of Cnglandin all generall affemblies of the fates.of Jreland did call 20 fioners bponthe debatable grouind,to talke foy re: binrfelfe king of Freland , Kher all bis predeceflors . Deefle fo be made of harmes done bpon the borders, before tuere onclie infituled bp the nantes of lo2d¢ but no geodconcluftor could be agreed vponby thele authovitic dio fenie fo be Dini {Hed thenthe king & finall poz: tionin Ded. of Cngland did turite himlelfe kinvg of ali Freland; tibereef a portion by manic ages tuas bivder the rule of the king of Scots. 33cf at length ik. James Did pecid theretnito ; and that Ge rather, becaufe the Ring of Crglant Saderthis title and anthazitie, vid ons. ¢iButthat the truth concerning the canles of fils iuar,moucd atthis prefentbp that noble prince king bentte the eight , map the better aypeare 5 J haue thought gad bere to fet dotwne the fame,as =thep twere'Dratven forth and publithedin paint to the nat aifpolefe thebeires of the Scot Makeconell; 3° whole world bp the fata king ina little pamphlet, and otger bis Scots of thofelatds Hbich thep there tnisied in Hat courtete.| peare the king of Cngland aduertifen of the 194t. Shekingof meettiig of the empero2, She French) king, and pope, Englandfen: at ttie of Pite , doubting fone practife to be Dee Deth to the uifed there againtt him, fent to the king of Scots king of land the bifhop of faint Dauids,z the lod TWilliam Scots. er thistitle, A declaration conteining the iuft'caules and confiderations ofthis prefent warre with England , ahere he would communteat fach things 4° AYSe foi bint , as fhould be for the weale of both the <I bis defire, caufedgreat preparation to be made at Barke for the recetuing of hini. Wut albeit the hing of Scofland was willing of bimfelfe to haue patted tnto Cuglasd, tohaue met and feene his wuicles pet after long reafoning and deliberation of bis coun bound to beofthe beft fozt totward bs, And therefore hauingameffagefent onto vs the peere pail,from our faid neybue,and a proniife made *€ fox the repairing of the {aid king of Scots bnto bs right title that the kings moft roiall miaieftie hathto his fouereigntie ofScotland, and thus itbeginneth. and neyhue, fo mete him at the citie of Borke in realmes. And theretwith the hing of Gnglanb, truTing Hat the bing of Scotland tuouls haue fulfillen manie¢waics the Scots,whereinalfo appeareth the true and Howard, defiring hint as bis mok tender kinfman Cc Se fled,by our neighbour ¢ nepheto the B. pei CAS OF Dcots,one Hho aboueall ofher for Out ping chefits toward him, bath moft uf canle 4 to loue 3, and to reioife in our quictnetfe;tne bane the meanes ¢ tvaics by vs to efeheto ¢ anol itathe ging ofthat matter, to vifburven fone part of DUE >» fhat danger might falleo himandbistealme, ifhe ces knotwen, to lament opentic twith the world He ? that purpofe,catting in their minds (as thep takeit) intvard difpleafure and griefe : and the circumffaw . Mould pale into England, incatehethoulobe fais -infidelitie of this time , in trich thingsof fuch enor edandbolden there , contrarie to bis twill, as king bis bodie. Andagaine, for that it was certeinclieknowen, mitie Dw burff out and appeare . < wein bis pouth and tender age prefertied aud mal -_‘teited from the great dangerof others, and bout » <€ pate the default of the meeting to the aduile of bis blond with our gratuitic onto bim)oto vequire «c €¢ «ec = <c Leirmouth, ano fuftered our felfe tobe formnetbat alv of Deots (uch aneyhue onto vs, as our prortinitic of >» Inthe meane timeof thefe fatre wore. the orbs : fubtects , and accozding therebnto gaue as benigne of the borderers tere ag ertreame as inigbt bejan » amd gentle audience to fuchambaffado3s as vepaircd our fubiedts {potted ; and in a rove mane bpfit Ko bither at Qhziftmas atterward,as tf no fadpeante of bert Bowesfo; arenenge thereof, the fame fe to» ? Difpleafure bad occurred, fpectallie confivertng the so bert Botwes, with manie other were talsem prita, ?? D0 lwo705, {weet wozds, plealant words, eftfones Hers, and pet Deteined in Scotland without patting »> proponcd bpthe (aid ambaflado;s , not onelie to ex thems to fine 02 ranfome,as hath bene ever accuta cule that was paft , but alfo to perfuade hinonede med. And being at the fame time afurfefance made : and perfea amitie to infug, on both fives ,at the fute of the fato Letrmouth foy a 2? And albeit the king of Scots bauing (contrarte feafon ; the Scots ceatfed not tomate funbdye tua " to the article of the league of anutie)receined ann in: fions into our realine,in {uch wife as wwe tere cont* tettetned fuch rebels as were of the checfeand pin, pelled to forget faire woos, andonelictocontteer 7 , Clpall, in firring the uyfurrecion tn the nozth a the king of Scots deeds, thi) appeared buto ba of 7" fopmation. Andifitcanced he king tyauld attempt thelike, thep thoulplofe the friendthip Hhic) vas betwirt bim,the pope,the emperor,and Frenchking, if isto Be abhozred, and petin the perfons of PY b- tc Gand bs, with refulad before time , bpow requett that fozt,a8 they ought not fo: our outie int befenfe of i e made to retloze the (amezpet neuertty elle, bpon of; 6q ourfubieds, ne county not in refpectof our bono, be' fer mane , the (aid ambadlagess te fendcemuuifion patiev ouer barefowncd: ano therefoye pat in areapt 2? . fe he barvecers , to determume debatesof the con, nefle our armie, ag a due meane uberebp twe might >> Sues in the Camu, totth © great a pretenfe of austtir, attetne (ud) a peace, as fo the (alegard of our fub« aio G faire tors as could be in (peechoefined , we tens toe be bound to procure. ? ie luerg content fo; the fume to (ep beare topple them After which preparation made, and hnotwlenge 9? Suet grirgamilic in the matter of cebeis. Allest we had thereof, the king of @coteceaffen not to vie his » -ces;for the raritie of them,can fo hawen but i -asit hath now come to patle. Ftbathbaner" ., -ravelic ¢ felbomefeene fofme, that ahing of > «« Conbelcended to the fenting of conmm@laners to the basbera,thi (o ont grect dag ge we viv, wy the hpon thep verfuaded bim to fate, ad bytheir aduife canniof oz Will not repzebend the bing out of Gngland, defiring him to bane him evcuted , for better effect, fhat the principalcaufe ,abp the king of Cngland anthozitie and potwer conducted him fafelle to the l > requited this mecting o2interuiew, was topertuade Go rofall pofletton of bis effate, be notw compe the king of Scotlaid to bfe tye like order in Scot €inforceth bs(for prefernation of our homo? t a Lmd,as he badvone within bisrealmeof Cnglaw, to bfe ourputfances potver againft bim. inabolithing the popes authoritie, making bimfelfe tnkinoneffe bath bene heretofore thetved by other ,, fons out of theit bautes , ann feising the iewels of all bumanitie; butthe oftenerit chanceth, the mo . fupreame headof the church,erpelling religions pers their houtes .thetr lands anorents, anbfuchlike it that were his great friends andconfederats. Weres fontpleatant letters ¢ mefages bnto the fat bing \ fered by bis tuords ann faire promifes, tending to ? the perfuafion that tue cucr deftren. tofino the bing ?" cc «< the kingof Scotsonr nepyue ¢ neighbor, trhome ,, lieu thereof , an innafion made bp our fato nezhue ¢_ bis fubieas into our land, declaring an emdentcon S councell , and the inuafion to the lewonedle of his behantour in the pzouocation ofthis twar, ¢ liketulle . --treamelie pzofccute and contirte our fat difpteas" o lttreybut that te gane benigne audience to the fain »» tempt and defpite of bs, We were pet glantoim, thought gad to notifie ontothe twozlo his doings ad 7 not lobed for, maveaforraieinto our boxbers,to the ; great annotance of our fubierts, ¢ to the tr ertreame . Detriment.Wheretwith, and twiththat Unfremelic dif; » fimolation, te were notalittle mouca as veafon Would tue thoulo ; ano pet pip tue not finaltie fo er , made therefore , the fame meeting toas not onelte cc difaypointed , but alat our being at Wozhe: in the ‘| haue altwaies hitherto fo much abbosed ‘a Aberdeit (ae faith Buchanan.lib. r4.Jaflembled for James his predeceflo: was, hauingnolaccefitonsf to Bopks , and alter greatpzeparation an our pact B] Cing noiv inforced to the tar tic Wwe 41veces cell and prelats [ ree James Wetonbiffopof -tufetrueoccafions aberby te be nowpzonobed& ,, faint Andetes, aid George Crichtoune bithop of 50 profecute the fame , aitd by btterance and pival Fr,Thin. Scots,and of to great balue, being alfo'for the fame > ¢¢ the bing of Scots, asadue punithment of Soo,5 waine reindeeroc wt fo. bis Unit inuafion intothise nt € Sallbea perpetua ourer realme,i l eiimont - ohn = s and fox Ante anie'patt of gtoundtuithi fame 2? ith n our realimerth ens e ghia t aS Neuer theleiie ti 3? ed, andthe fo by thitem denied, 5 refufeo -_entinentce onelie ¢ Puer. Audpet in that peefenttime could not the viv indnelleof the father ertinguith in os the natucall Goats ie for this caufe reteaen, thatit toas_, c¢ loue of our nexhue bis forne , being then in the miwas fo anci i ptt ene nesitnait ferable age of tender pouth, ut wethen forgetting >and the balue7 Hn uaaeen, ec the difpleature that Houlahaue wozthilie prouoked lueight,as os Saeaeen bs to inuade that realite, nourifyeo and sought 7 fox fucha 1 feueee anecatuae ne €€ pp our neyhue , to atchiue bis fathers poffettion ano wr zoS nd vet this Dental being in this eeté se be notu {0 onbinlte bfeth tote ies comdeanetiahsCaras mehiae * aid bebaucth bimfelfe towards bs , as be compels fromthe commititoners & { ce leth bs to take armo3 and twarre againit him. as bath by a ae ear hae oa +e tis {peciallie tobe noted, pon abat grounds, ain > poeta ae > <¢ moby that means fue be compelled to this twarre, After trbtch there receife the lord arivell tare ee tberin amongotheris our chicfe grecfe and difpleas denvofthe tuedt marches of Scotland made procias ? fure, that ondera colout of faire {peach and flatte' mation for godrulesbutpet added thertuith th : ¢ Ping words,we be indeedfo iniuried,contemnedand 35 borderers of Scotland fhoulo withdzaly their suse? defpifed,as we ought not tutth (afferance to permit from the bozderers of Cngtand; and incontin ithe ¢ And pate quer, Words, writings,letters,mellages , DPeotifhmen borverers, the fourth of Xulic io ~ ambaflages, ercufes, allegations, could not moze {nto our realme fuddentic, and fpotled ourfub ioe 2 sc pleafantiie, moze gentlie , 02 moze reuerentlie be contrarte to our leagues, cuen after fic) esttemtitie ec Deulledandfent, than bath bene made onthe king AS tt had benein the time of open warre, there . of Scots bebalfe tito bs: and ener we truften the toe meh maruelled, and twere com ledthe fi : ce, tte tonld bring forth gud fruit,thatinas of theone to fuentthour borders with a parrian fo befente " part of fo gmda ftocke , and continuallie inapeaofthe fante.Wiberebponthe kingof Scots fent o ' ¢¢ tance put forth (0 fatre buds : ann therefore would fos James Letrmonth matter of bis bouthoto, o Cj barblie beloeue o2 glue care fo other, that ener al' 30 lwvithlett ersoentfenin the moff pleafant maner of: >? ledged thededg of the contrarie, being nenerther fering tedzeffe ¢ reformation ofall attempts. ano lefle the Caine deeds fo manifett, as we nmi neds Pet neuerthelete, at the entrie of the farn Leirmoutt ee baue regarded themt,bad not Wwe bin fo loth to thinke info Cngland , agreat number of the Scots ther ; 2 ce Suill of our neybue, ebometve bad fo that be coulonot come into England at that time, tn femblable cafes acainft Govstatv, mans ee Hath had in mariage a daughter of England. » ae act therein , but lament andbe fozie that it tebe The bing our father in that matter ae ; << DOMES remmitten the famy put deGring to make tial of our Iain neycintomesgure(ponoenes of orbs, « Bing of Scots onc (ain nepus the Cemsblable, a Rthere aftct great tegusil mane beourcommit Somers, this fruit intaes, Gap being (spcunpartda, longed, a pace of our groug® plainiie wigepeoly te §=-arcuftomed meaneof fame mors, which in our nw -turail inclination turought eftonestheir accutte, ?? ined effedeuermoze defirous to find in the hing of 97 Scots (ad regaro 4 refpea to be beclaren in Dads, » as the cozrefponvenceof natural loue in the neque ts fach an bniciz ,as toe haue thetwe our fetfe towarn "? im, baxth require. Wberefare bpon netw requett and >) Gute mace bats bs , Woe beterndnes ta Gate our ar, ,. mig |