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Show Thehiftorie ofScotland. Phetiforie of Seodand. axthbilbopof fattt Andzetus and pimatof the king ard an_armit to pafle into Scotland by fea, ap: Enaiam Qouivnotbancbistredebaneim bisctonecards, our the conbucion of the Came , ttho hiyping at Lemon fotong asthe cardinalwar pefent. Winch the fer: gants of thearthbitvopof Glatonrteketr facet EK immonth intth their people ,artined in the Forth onder CMerote caftcil ,antileg.a balfe above Leith aminethat ther plackrd botume the cardinals crofie Hhetyitvof atc, the ubole nauie conteming aboue The Engi mivfiyetbitte tiegrdund. Wherevpon,the doties «=e rH af tho HuADed ips. Were at Acin- Muelandety Rothe, bid AMemethatthearcbrihep ot Gatco won (brinerttanbive the tbole matter j:and fhatett refine of Coenburgh. Finallie,atter the Cnglit title and all other latofoll chutes: and berein(th pre The bingok . Hanen.a quarter of a mile from che Cato cattcllthep "EM The totuncof Enenburgh, hearing of thetr arrival, tor following. In kbtch totwne he was bonorablic enterteincd. and feattevof the quence, tye gouerno?, Went fozth of fhetotwneaccompanicd twith the car: pinall ; the saries of unticte , Argile , wWothwell , andother of thempbits, ipome berequtted with the and others; put pofing to fop their tanving ; but per- tikrcourtefie, : Arhoniget theleof the nobilitie the carte of Aue tep bad the och on a day to abankct, tn ubid cetuing the putfance of the aduerfarics to be fuch, as thep could not refift the fame , thep returnedto 1 Coenburghagaine, md font matter Adam Otten: Che piouck this Durrep vivtyelxan bonosable thing not accu: 20 bome p2ouaftaf Cdenburgh, anv tivoof the batlifts of Eenbargh fFomoediarhongelt others'. Foruherebeaboundcd to theearleof Wertforb,to vnderffand the canfe of aie WeMore of Gurr veffels jpetbecommanded bisfer' tants to farm atecattupbaz with chziftall glaf his comtining; and withaltoftered,that tf there tuere fp,' ante intiuries opinzongsdone by anteof the Scots feb bionght from Mnice , ¢that in the midf of Din netbe thould ouertarne tte cupbow as it torre bn: ‘willingtic . Whtthe (cruantat the time appointed ‘Didperfornte. The mole of breaking of tbich glades nation ; be would aypoint comumniffioners to talke with fach asp bim fhould be authort{ed thereto, fo, the full anflwering thereof, ¢ to that effect be tvonld glablic receiue them into the totone of Coenburgh. hearts Dipfinpcnite fil tye eares of ait he compante : and than the fozmer tuere , to the atriarchs great ad, burgb,as well as other within that realme, be toil mtiration. star the Watriarc aiirmedthattheglat -_led the inbabitants anv all all thofe that were witty fesof Suranoeand Venice did not ante toapexcell toele. Ceuelie this earleof Wurrep twas honorary dic, wife, int,andfamous amongefl mane pairy ces for bis manifold bertucs, ¢emanie ambaflages This Patriard MHeined to the gouernoz (befiors well obeied the gouerno2)d{d notw (after thep fat all things ona flame) begin againe to {poile and de» ftroie their neighbo2s, tn the fame bttering the bu. mo?oftheir natural di{pofition. Wherebpon the go uerno2 (toreftreine thetr boloneffe) called bnto him George Gordonearle of iguntlete, andtheearle of lant; and to the other, becommitten therule of Are proceed in erecution thereof. Zhe prouott anflve at tebat time the atriardy allo in the name ofthe pope , did proniife much belpe and monie to be fent parted ffraighttwaics to Strineling . The Englith fomerefiftance made bythe Scots, fo that diverle ned all the twinter in Scotland ; he departed from thence in Barch , thoas he toas hono2ablie enters fcined in all places,fobefparednottorecounttotpe vie againf it; but the capteine ofthe caftell caufed bythe fame, bringing thefr o2dinancetwithin fight f ofthe caftell; purpoting to plant the fame in batter the artillerte withinto Mat off at them in fo gteat Englifpmen, and difmounted one of thetr paces, 10 fercotin €9 that in the endthep twere confireincd to Dao backe lanv -theirozdinance ¢ retire ; but pet in the meane fime they fet fire on the totone,and burnt the moft part of eventargh that in the end the hing was perfuaded that Zen _-all the houfesin the fame. They burntalto the ca barnte realine of Scotlaw ,andtobefecond perforin the fame. Ano heretwith,inconfiveration how bniutlie ‘ governoz at that pzefent releafcd outof patton od -_earle of Angus, the lord Wartwell, the matfter 0 pula bow tnthankefullic aw difcourteouflic Lennor bad béne bled , both at the anos of the Frend king, bo: . bowers bp lann foure thonfano of Cnglifh -S 6 nall¢ others : he both hankefullie recefucd his gens uers, and bis fonne fir Rafe Cuers ; sho foin > Hotoneliehis matettieban bene dealt with, butal and allo of his avgerents in Scotland, by the cardfs tleoffer sf ferntce,eal pronniten to at bimin bis An this meane time allo there cante from ~ men, bnder the condudion of the lo2b with the armis at ALeith,fcotnged the countricanr of bis bighnefe enimies in Scotland, as for recoues thich families, were Civin Allanfon,Konald Macs koneilglas ,and John Mudiard, tho oid povelle the fer Thomas Weokes, old maifter Winter comp trollo2 of the kings fhips,and his fonnie fir Tilia Cheearleot ayennorree turnerhinta Deoriands at i Dzed armed pikes,befide the mariners belonging to -thofe Hips that tere appointed to go forth on this ded partly bythe Welk fea, andpartlp ineludedabont With the mounteins , oped iauntleie,fo that be -fournie, being in number aboutfiwelue o2 fourteen -‘faile, belonging to yiffoto, and offer of the welt tight not baue anie pallage bnto them : bp meanes parts. : Upon their arrinall on the coat of Scotland,thep burnt the Jleof Arrane,and raced the gouernozs ca' titance, ‘utitfellout contrarilieforLonet, tho Fell there to the ground. And afferivardsatrining oa thich thep fonaht fo egerlic , that the night cutting off thebattell, ttcoulonotbe tell knotone fotbic) the FFirthof Clive, thinking to fino none but their friends in the caffell of SDunbzeton. wut truettts, hot krone, Amongett ahome of the part of the Glencamerons and Mudiardes there weremanie mamte andto the bebofe of the erle of ennor,tere tn bis abfence perfuaded thozough pzacife of the flaine. nogat ftreet, and the abbeic of ipolierad boule. e Glencarne, (ir George Dotwglas,andotyers. -sfeutnie towards 5ullongne,afivell fothe anofance a Us that in this meane tinte the earle of Olencarne with part the bicozie gauc place. Jnbhtchthere was fo -fumbdzie gentlemen beingleft tn that caftell,ioith the Great Maughter on both parts,that till thenert mo it in the ning in dietuing the dead bovies, the bictozs tucre 60 captetne thereof called Poulor, to keepe bis fourneie ) the bumanitic be found in Scotlany, 60 abundances¢ fo god mealnre ,that thep flue aiuerfe gamnnt nor onghtof right to haue the gouecnement of the -herito2 after the veceafle of Kobert Steward loaon Dventes Going to fake hisotne intobis hands,fell into dane 5° at the Fle of ‘Bute,thep entered the fame, and toke thecattell of Kolete faribing therein (from thence ger of bis enfmies. 3fo2 at that tine both the compafhe Stewards kings of Scotland had thetr o2fgte Nies were dffpofedinto (uch o2der, that neither pars -_trall)the capteinte thep had atvaie patfoner twit thems tieconlo abfteine from fight. Wherebpon thep fir into England. dere alfo thep toke tivo Ffrench Difcharge their bodies one agatntt another,and their thips laden twith wines, and this dane thep entered arrotues {pent, they after flie to their fwo2ds, with ‘ artillerie came fortyard tolwards the totvne , and breaking open the Cannogat, they entred the totone One hich be allo imparted to the bithop of Kome,to the other carvinals , tothe fenat of Gientce; not wit put Gingular praife and yono2 tothe Scotty mation] Bhep that were fent, to (olicited the earles caufe, lands loft by bimin France, to the thtch he toas tne _-rie ofthe fatdearles tight in that realine, appointed _the faid erleto enter Scotlaidin the moneth of Ate guit,accompanted with fir Rife Manfficld , firpe‘fer etotas knights,maifter Thomas Audleic,ma- Grant and Loucttere reffored to theirright inbee fret te enter at the nether boty, tere thep found fieries. Mow, after that the Patriarch bad remat- Frend bing and other princes (ahome be wifitenin of peerelie rentof affife tn confideration of this mae riage toith the kings néce, and in recompente of gile, and the Jles ebsides. Wherebpon Huntleie thereof (thele viffetfozs being banifhen) the lors Dap toward Edenburgh , palling vp the Cannogat to Scotland again England. Fo2 be fudtedby all 5° Mere laine onboth parts,Lotwards night,the Eng lithmen,after thep bad continucd long in thitutt ameanshe could,te binder the mariage of thofe tivo thing that dap with the Scotithmen,retired fo kingdoms : becaule be fulpected therebp, that fome ALeith. Thenert dapthe aholearmic with the great alteration mightbe made in Scotland touding the teligton; with the oucrthzolw of churdyes and mona battime there asalfuredtohim bp tap of irihe. ritance, lands to the value of feuen bundied marks twith all fpéed gathered an armie from the nozth patts,and determined to byidle the Glancamerons, the Gencronelles,the Mudtardes, ¢the Bindiardes, {wlth force and anthozitie, The capteinso; heads of fncamped nere bnito them, thep ficd enerie one ome totheir one poffetions : tbidbeing defers After the goucrnoz had heard that anflwer fas armtie longing that night ind eithmarched the next ee tothe carle of Angus , and to Margaret his wife queene of Seots,fiffer to king Henrie the eight, at lands ofthe lors Grant,andLonct,bauingerpel Winter that nowts,and fimdzie other captoins,hae led them by force from the fame. o uing bnoertheir charge tivo bundzed backbutters, two hundeedarchers twithlong botwes,and tivo hune Wut hen thep Airit bnderltwd that iuntleiehan mtade ta the prouolt , he canled the caftell tobe furnb hed with all things neceffarie fez vefenfe , and de- therebpon was the martagecelebsateybetintrt him wlan 2a" Argile , thereof he made the one gouerno? of the MDbenie,one of the foure marfhals of France, nozth parts of Scotland, of the Dachades, and Shit, 30 Poreouer , king enrie being now vpon bis in the fametocome forth , and fubmit themfclues bis great anthozitic, in that be was legat from the -cotirt, he twas foffullic recetued.. Andtimmeviatlic He marieth fone tokensof thetrinconftancte. Ffo2 thep (abith 20 and the ladle Wargaret Dotwglas, daughter ¢ Hetre oa kept the peace, lined tofthin the boundsof laty, and "befMebim the kings lientenant, to ftand onto the kings twilland pleafure , oz elfe be would not fatle to popes fide , amorigett the Scots,as long as be reanained there. ‘Which office, then be beparted to Mone,he procuredto be tranfferved to the cardinal; thertnife called 1020 of taitmatwle,Halter Graben hnother to the earle of Montrofle , fir Zohn Worthy. __ . inike bnight,and fundste other gentlemen, takethe ‘ntoene fea fo paffe into England, ard arriued at Wettches F fer about apdfummer : spalling from thenee to the 1544 paicd perelic tribute in the time of Jamesthe Af, -redthat he twoulv rather abive all ertremities,than wok baipilie perfoymed amorgett them. Who hortlie after this,eparting the court, died of the 4° accomplifh bis request and defice in that bebalfes and therebpon returned to the tofone. ftone at biscaftle in Lurniwaie. other prinileges that he han from the fer of ome) nied with Alerander the matfter of Glencarne oe of the gouerno2 and bis adherents tf they bad allem, bied their forces and come forward to haue giuen the Cnglif}menbattell. Fo) all this feafon the ciutll contentions fill continucd,anbd fundste conflicts ano fhiruuthes chanced betwirt the parties. ¥¢ Hhe Scots which inbabit the mountains, am Lchuslib, 16, the Zles , vid now in thefe turmotles begin to fheto P5474. fhe 4datriarch fering the burt, tas fometibat mim commiifftorr to talke of antefuch matter ; but rather wed. Lut thyerarte making no accountof this thing, 3° totakereuengeof the oniuft Dealing and beach of goinmanded bis man aftefh to furntfh te fame promite on thofe that bad falfified their faith, And therefoxe minding to burne the towne of Corr putthe reft in prion,the eatle of Argild vifchargen b¢Aro%the fabich he had raifed,twas readte to come onthe backs BThin, The varle of Wertfor anfwered that he havno Sever," cupbo;d twith'as mante and fatrer befiels of plate reba polver togither, ano inith armes fo purfuen Puities tt thofe factons people, that hetoke and beheaded Cs was jane Win Allanfon,md Konald, with dinerfe others jad bp Huntieiete the office conunitten to bim as tuell as tuntlete Dip Fists: fhoonghthe countrie nto Wertwtke, as inthe Eng, and iwlth. moze happie fucerffe, for all the Jlahd men lifh biftorte more at large apearcth. Thilett the humbtie fubmitted themfelues wnto hin end oelt Cnglith armic twas thus occupted th that part of 10 nered plevges to liue quietlie hereafter.) : Scotland, the erle of Lennor with anarmie of men About this time the earle of Lennor, accompa: Shas ndintometrom fiers to finozbe)mane bate 10 tandrD thetearmie of ten thoufand menof twarre, a@yprate this factions commotion.1 caufed the Patty tutti great artilerte,and all kind of munition. atch therwitinte be boougbt'to Cocriburgh accompa, The low Wouerno; being at that prefent within ‘HCD Wtth the clerate bere bo rematnedall the wer Arie hadlienin Leith acertetnefpace; they burnt that totone alfa , and fent their hips atwate fraught intth pillage mp fpoiles (got as well in that totone, as in Coenburgh,and ab.oad in the countrie) backe tolvards Cngland. And therinith the earle of Wert: fo20, the lox admerall, and others; returned by lann paintihgtherarieot Hertfor, andthe loLite to NN 335 mdrettoren, Yuntleie (greatlte grieutagthat the Buchanan Fraifers hav receiuedthis grieuous wound) gathe- {tb tharthis fed faith fobint, in defrauding bim ofthat caffe; but alfo fo infrap and find bim twithin their vane ger to takehim poifoner. theheabanbleaver of that famtlie)the burtfemed that they had got hinton land oneli¢ twith three bun' ycinorin bloud and furnameof the Jfraifers (for Louct twas we hes queene Dotwager,not onlp forenoutice thetr ponte ABut by reaforiofthe eath of the loz Louet,and ef his forme ano heire (a pouthof fingular bope,and brought bp in France) with thre hundzed of the tobethe greater on their part. Jfo2 there wasaros mo2 fp2ed, that there twas not one of the familie of the Ffratters leff alfue that twas of mans ftateBut it happenedby the fingular benefitof Gov,that thep lef thete toiues twith chil ther they went to the a atter vatteo fight, by abies meanes the fantilieie toas Fo2 this purpofethep fo diffembien the matter, Ciyeearte ot red men + AND fo farre fxth they twere grotone tt danger tobe _talbe,that the erle of Lennor being entered into the - anb -_caffell witha fetvother with him, the moitie thas lato dotone on the boob, to be paid to the capfettte for -is fatiffactort. Sut iu the meane time,theearle of ng fome perceinie nor, @fachfacy as iwere twith bim,e Lennor, RS aS [a SS foretnith biscrofte vpiyhtufo;thecarvirall |