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Show The hiftotteofScodlarid. c¢ Hitnnnfof dangertothe placcoiaking, thanforey << eotucof bim bemage,apen hebad full pofietion ef: €¢ thefames 2) ol es 1) OL Gagenerm) eoel eciod S* = Utbereinebeing notwipaticn,ince the lathes << magemavebiptiehngnfStnesstoourprogeniter ThehiftorieofScotland. fafednotonclietoneliner theirfhips,butalto fentGe Robertwotues twitt mettto the bordersginingbim ‘on cc maAgelvas Done atUlindihzkpAames Steward; commnifftort ,-twith thee thoufand men rove into eth the bes c¢ then king ofocotsasbefmes6.ofithelepeavegthe S erotorte of this realne was ineontentionsithetteue Scotland amd began to byrne and to fpoile cerfeine ders, {mall towed fihetebpont the trate being-ratfeoin €€ bichberofingendzed alto fomecbntinetfe in thetine 2 the countrie,George Gordon,the carle of Ayuntleie, oan peares:aniitourtinconeanstinentiepeares bat palled irthenmnoeitic of onrnteyhues Some Mab lie, the Scotsreforting totbetranclienefenteafaiG confinnanceofpoffettion ;camenelic attegetutlie huts 3 pearesof filence inthetimontonvretqne,tp2 ing all the ofhet'times fince:thesbomage donecbp James Stewards {uch as thodilesceinthem (had £¢ thep banencuerte long) could not baneingeudsen Yotas, ppornten fo reuitamie as Itentenantpan Sok ©, Givite fox that effate, therebnto the homage was € auez What thonlawichard the third leave forhor Snoflanvstilkatter the kiigs Death, This ciaosc inte Pers;byon faint Wartholometwes dap; hid tg the flwentie fourth of Auguft. 3 =, | After thtaythe hing of Cngland (ent the dubeof Mortfolke twith the earles of Shuetwelburie,Darbic, ce the crucll ctuill warres before... a: _ Ralpandreafonfeeueth, thatthe paling onerof Buntleie, hautng with bin ten thoufand of the bor -derersand other,fo watten bponthem, giving them onthe fide of. the water of Lived : but the carle of €€¢ fimenotcommodions,that the pnrpofe isnot allege : able in preteviption for thelofe of ante right Andthe notwandthen tkirnifhes and alarms,that thep ¢ came not paft tivo miles from the water of Lived within <<niinozitie of the king of Scotshathinourentwentie the Scotifh bounds atthat featon, €c €€ wipe one peeresof our reigne, thich being an-imipedt: Authe meanetime, the king of Scotland be ; ment on thete part), the thole prefeription ef the aduertifen hereof , gatheren a great armie thong! allthe partsof bis realme, andcamets Sototrale Scots, ifthe matter tuere prefcriptible, is thus pep ced entdentlie fo thirteene peevehich thicteene pere 4° hedge;there thep muftered,and were numbzed tobe ee be tric iwithout ercufe Wwe have ceatfed and forbozne to de twitthe men, thoufand thirtie fir Determining mand our dutielike as the Scots hauclibeinifeceaG Mure, and there incamped,ashe Falla pactenb: (ed toofter and renderthe fame + for wbich caufe ne ginebattell to the Cnglifymen, ito 7 uertheletfe wed notenter this warre, nemindey Hhowheit, if the duke han tariedlonger, a5 €€ tonemand anie {neh matter not , being rather nee c¢ Voustoreioifeand take comfort inthe friendihtp of _ our nepbue as ourhetghbour, than to moue matter ee bute bimof offpleature,thereby toalicnate-fucy nas ©* fuvall inclination ofloueasbetboulobane towards a thought he-would haue done, ifthe time of the- and prouifion of vittels had ferued, the Scots S pet baue benebetter adutfen,before thep alter With him ina pight felv.dBut truc it ts,that ‘tele right be duke had remainedthere folong as vittels atem4 €¢ 05: but luchbe the umrks of Gon (uperioz ouer all,to 5°. had and recouered from anie part, be een fone {uffer nccafions to be miniffred, aberebpouetuperis bisarmie backe into Englmd, not pags a oriticmapbeRnowne,vemanded, andrequired, to ec Mheintentthataccording therebntoallthingsgoners . Ned induc over here, we may tobispleaturepatte €¢ guerthislifetobishonozandglozie; abfchbegran¢ © bs fo doin fuchreft,peace, and tranquillitie,ns {hall ¢¢ be meet and conuenientfo: bs, Ghen therefore the kingof Cnglanvbhav (etfoxth -_loffe of men,bo2lies,and tpoiles, tid) in fromthe der theearle of Huntleie and athers to Hie as SP CEngliffmnen inthat thetrretice, fpecta -_pafled oer therfuer of Lived. atedad After the Englitymen tere thusdep qaints {ithozalwne home forth of Scotland, bing being of an bigh and manilie courage, i" a barmes dane by the Cnglitpmen ag , this declaration of the canfes that maued him to 6o trie, thought gad thatbis thole eee to go there' make twarre againt Scotland,be prepared to profes forlnard and inuade England, ime requetted cute the famebothby feaandland, andbaningrige with in proper perfon. Ano berein be atoning - gedandfurnithen diuerfe hips of warre,hefentthe SHeotihh hips fame forth to the fea, that thep nightfakefuc Sco, taken. fh tips as twere to returne from their boiages made into France,Flanders,Denmarke,andother countries, ttbether thep tueregonefortravest mers chandize, with thic the Englith hips incountre, toke 28 of the principall {hips of all Scotlann > © fraught with all kind of merchandise and tidbwwarss, - hich thep brought toith theminto the Englith ports, Sbe bing ofScotland abnertifeytherof,fent with allfperd anberalo, defiting reftitutionof bis thips, a8 be thought ton with reafon , eingnotwariyas ‘ Tyebing, confent of bis nobilitie,iho ater long te pags gadadnifement taken in the matter, ois foxt,that beam bom im ‘ Shorr tobed of ete nio a faire pong ie princefle the feuentlce dap of Chedirth nefle, infomuch that be perceiuen the endofbi slife fo aypred) , andWwithall faid 5 that ho forefaw great fhe aprouedtwit of histtoblesanvicounceliastaw bv fone other means, Jt wasreported that he was pis avmicbacke agathethe fit of jourmberstye former the aniatter was, be palded vphis fpirit ta fep binute folloto their abuife ; iad fo returned With aumic of -Gngland. being fir diftharged; and the dike of Raozffalkein bis returnefotwarasa ondon, eee Shortie after;the king of Scatimndornt hinifelfe iste toeSoea it perforrto the tweis maresof bts reslare > tbere the lop Darivelbtwasinartion,ubomectomtier twith --ufquicted with Come wnbindlie medicine: bat bon -almnightic Gon ,/andvepartenthis tyortd the:fonre, teenth of SDecember,tnthe peere of our redemption, 1's 4 2, the thirtic the perreof bis age, andtbictic tuo af Sis reigne, : "Shovtlic utter bis heparture,bis bovic twas con Lefl. the earles of Cafliles,and Glencarne fithetow Fle -_ureiedinto Falkeland dnto Coenbargh tr most bor mtg] and certeine other lords there withbuny the 20 noable ‘wifesthe cardinal, the carlés of Aerane, gre King-apointed toinnade the Cugltyanarehes on that fide,taking with themthe polverof the borders, Otiacr Sinz ND font alto with tent Diner Sincler| the bother ies, of Roleline Comarch]andthe reffete of thegentlee mertof his houfhalo.Lhefe caries ard tons onteritgy into England onfaint Ratbarines eneny being the foureand tiventith of oucmber, beyarto barne forfeine tones bpon the water of Cfhe But as The loro fortenas the feric was raifed in the courttriesthe-to2 agile,Rothes, Warkhall; and oiuerte othernobdlenstiy being prefent) andtwittyall funeral pompe (as tus _requifite)it was burie.an the abbeie dure ‘of too die rod boufe , befide the bodice of queene Magdalen, daughter tothe kingof France, bis firt tite.ehere twas great lamentation and mone made foy bis ‘Death throughout all parts of bis tealine, for be twas berte well belourd among bistubieits. vy De tors Fr.Thin, offtvaet countenance and courteous {prech, grateth Lefleus liby, Ceharton warden of the welt marcjesof England, 20 eied,bauitiga déaihe mind inall trhatioeuer , nef Pass fandentie ratfeo the potwer of the countrie,amo cante ther certeine in Doubtful things, noz Doubtful a toatittle hill, therethep thetwed themfeines in fight things df certeintie , auoiding vangers with graue bnito the Scotitharmie. coimiicls , perferming bard matters tuith great noy Tho Deotith lordsperceiving the Crglitwmen gabilitic of mitid, and forefiring tbat migbt followw thered aflembled themfelues togither, and iquired with aincredible tudgement + tn fad) hatthat hee tho twas lieutenant gencrall there bythe kings ap Was Neuee wNproUlded again the dangerof anie Theenaie og PIMEmrertt;and incontinentlie Dituer Sincler tas thing,o2 twas dgatone fromitbpthepifficultie theres Sigosabolocn bp ontwo mens thoulvers,tehere he heweth df, 02 lnas hindered by the obfcuritie thervin:teberey liner fwxth the kings commiffion, inftituting bin lieute. bp be might incurre the note either ofaraly, feare, nant tothe bing of that arnte. 1But bowfoeuerthat xo full,o2 low perfon, twas read,the cartes and lo:ds there prefent, thought Al hich Gngular commenvations feemedto floto Darton, themfelues imbafed tw much,tobaue fucy a meane -ont of this fring , that be of not by beat of pouth Gentleman aduoncedin anthozttic aboue themall, and therefore Determined not to fight vnder fucha capteine, but torllinglie fuffered themfeines to be o. uercome, and f0 tuere taken bythe Cnglifhmen, not {hewing ante countenance of orfenfe to ttecontra, rie,and without laughter of antec one perfon on et ther fine. rathlie) but with great ocliberation foundlic) maw nage the wholeaffaires of the common-twealth! For Us he DID chietie labo: that bis table might not cr Ceed for gluttonte,noz be onerfparing for mifertextait bis apparelwere Becent, be efteemed not the (hety of Wwomanithattire after the courtlie fathion. We was fo farre from pride,that be alivaies theiwed bimfelfe Chis rove was called Holotvate Molle, at the 50 offended twith the vles thereof. We was an obleruet {thtch were taken prifoners men of name, thefeper, fons following: the earle of Caffiles and Wlencarne, arwwell,the lood Fleming, the lox Somer» lod Olyhant, Oliver Dincler , the loz of Craggte , ano fundzteother gentlemen, the abt were [ed prtfoners to London , there they remained til after the king twas dead. Zhe king being in Car: lanerocke Dpon the bezdcrs not farte from Solo, Wofle, then this nnffertune fell bpon bis men: ' t be beard thereof be was meruclouilie amased, 6o t, ut calling to remembzance the refufall 23,affembled with him tn campe at 3 toumase England. Were. t23 bis mind , that be of inftice, a vefender of the law, anda tharpe (hielo for the imocent and pee : for Ubich caule be was of the nobtlitie catleo the hing of the commoners. for he fet at livertte the poze oppelled with the tyranni¢ _of the rich,and repzelfeo the rich from{pollingof the pase: all hich he did toith a certeine (eueritie , bat pet (uch, ag in the fame there appeared a wonderfull gentlenes of bis natural oifpofition, bicaute he feb borne put ante of them to veath, but oid etther by pals fon 0; mula punilly the offenfe. for betvas wont to fap,that be would neuer tahe life fromante, but onelie to heepe the law found, andfos the erample of others ; and to herpe botwne the bolonetfe of facy as dwelt about the bosbers. Withthefe conditions -_-[by the carle of @Burrep] to the king tt ghoulppalt thep could not thinke it god that ee bing bia s Chole nobilitie hap bere bpon take {uch a be, he left the realme plentifullte furnithed with ridzs, and bis otone treafurte not ensptie but abundantly pleafure, mereafed with ame; t that he beparteo fupdentie from fa3¢0 twtth golo filuer and other fucriture: fo; ubidy caute tt thoutlo not (ame Prangethat his death twas _felfe being with them,confioering o fuccedion at gb, mo aftrrremouco to Falke greatlie Lamented of bts (ubteas.to uchom be was a land, there be remained as a man oefolate of com, ano weulo fozt,being fore bered a fptrit and bente, Mot permit ante manner of perfon to hane accefle to Sun, tus (ecret ¢ fannitar (eruants onelie erceptes. fcw , as be was thus vilquutes, newes were -_swithin Gngland,and to ferke bat asst bis tine twere latelie Deceafled, fo that be ee ficl, a6 @ -hisbodie: forin cafe that they lott then Bing chance of battell. is moft bncer'ea thertoitt of Cnglanobaning great CobthanceEgy followthe biaovie., and put the fn great hazard. ghee pene ; ; of December,the tich netnes helikeo erie enillsann t¢ Deorlh Added the gricfe thertof to his fomer difpleatants "= ftoubletatonw bponthe realme of Scotland,fog the ded inthetr countric;but that thip{houldauc obtes purtait abtehthe king of Cnglanv twas {ike ak nedthe Didorie. Zhe big btating theirdeterminaty therevpon again the fan to the end +vite on albeit bis bigh comage p:efenbimtuinuadespet ro being it dder bts fubiection,cither bp mariage, .o2 breeketh bp tsar. =a -_-Ojee the pélndipalt! tanden men were Kept Mill in Cumberland, Surreie, Wertfo, Angus, Vutland, andthelospsof.the nothpartsof Cugland,withan armiesforte thoufand men,as the Scots efteined them othoughthep were not manic abouctiventic -thoufands thoentered into Scotland the one and ttentithef-Drtober, and burnt certeine totones bp: © ec > of ene araufe, and being inua: deers, ¢¢ Magein Scotland, that badneihor rightne leafare fobauehomagedanetntobintimenglad;? Myo €é can blame cur inthers; kuohiing the: Scots nature g¢ Neuer todotheir outic but forfeares.ifhedemmy ¢ pepnotthat ofthenthich theptwoulgethetfthep > might, feingbisrealme:not:clearelie ther purges 3° $F tromill {een of-fevition:, (parblea and {catterediis hued hitthinthe realme,jand voubted.nothythe belpe thieboxWerg.forDonde of fuch Modder inuations, im: cuethanvar -Mntediatlte'qathered anumber of bazderers, and fot thyewtar byon the-Enalifhinen ,and'put thenall to fightsar ~~ ‘RobertWolves, aro his brother Aichard Wotwes, 54% Loith divers sther.,to the tuniber‘of fie hundzed,twere Taken aifeticts; and the fato fir Robert Wotvesand de freludiceto the tofleof antextabtthabmappet bede? 20 drancebtathe Scots; ata place called Walon Mig ec caved and prmurd due: Fozhbatearbeimputento c¢ king Goward fornoformanding:bomagebeing in feare to leane thertrmafionthereof,ag piefentlic thep dad done; anbseclaredthat they tere determine to auc gidenbattelbtotheiremimics,téthey hav conti: ahagnementmight-be concluded amd therefnrere int chargoteumade Scotland, choaccording to bis Piss s & <c ¢¢ << €¢ their opie bounds;and:to conftreinethe enimie for -_reafornto depart with them fo fone,till otherartises cc BenvictheMpt;t2 2peares, abtibihaigw thekon sbthe kingone father sitibidy wasthrcinnnthictie THerefore they. thought ittuficient topefend proclamedda:bntthe bingof England thonght it no perled patrone ana louing father. 114 wnteth, that Ot whome a[ Bu bis vices bw almott equal all bis great vertnes; but that they were rather to be impated to the tm quantig of the tig than the unelination of bis natare, b bia, (9 |