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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. The hiftorie ofScotland. Doatn them forth fo their lotte, and therebpontvas -_creafedpemay be fure than pintinithed) tndertoke tochofe fa2th a thoufand of their lufticit fmtimen,the Lich with thee bundzed horfemen were conucied ton by acamifado,but in trhat fort thep miden ther Che Frente purpote,aid botw thep tere tell beaten backe, anh Men gined cas from tbe totone, capteins and (ouldiers then toithin the totune, pe beatendacke, toma the Cnglithmen out of the totone to fktrr here tere feuen {core (fome fap thzee bundzed) monficar Dandelot, andthe Reingrane appointed and laid clofeinambuth, bcbindalittle pill notfacre This done, a fetw horfemen tuere datwrte fnzth be had agreed toith George lhar, that be Mhouly one Night pptutlie bzing to him thither , tho of the hint feft hortes that he coulo get to flie atyaie bpon them. According thereonto thar twas reavie out of the borders of Scotland twith fuch borles as he knew fhouldferue the turne, iberof one was for the carte, and the other;tas for bis man, Sera an enterprife in band to twin the totone of Paving -_fent atnay bp the baltant manbad of the Cnglith Hnvrnser K mapread furfber thereof in the Cnalith bittorte. fhirmith,of purpoteto make the Englif}men more fore bane written) thortlie after the earle of Argite STs. camrethither twith anarmie of bis Irith Scots,an se of trumpet to the fotmen to breake forth, tubo togt- fore the fante iwas expired, therecante nety fuccozs ayoe the enimies, thatthep were incontinentlie difcomy -reafortbis people hab remained there the full terme eatneft to come forivard.But (munedtatlicasmon ficurde Delle fawbistime, begauefignebp found ther with the boxfemen gaue fo fierceanonfet bpon Sompie ata the element) eatilie tnverftandthat all things were Leith fore and ta baue keptthe fametwitha garrifon of foulot, atByonghit ers; but bearing that monticur de Delle twith bis te they builoeda fort. And notw in the latter end of is nes bp the -peere , thep purpofed alfo to baue fortified Dundee, Englifhnen themfclues in the gallic that pet remained, take their courfe toreturne to France. Dneof the fame Frenchmen twas comming thithertwards, they a sunng aden: notben the tolune of their tune accor, haning fit ponevofte gallies (they being cightin number , befive a fof fpotlenthe boufes,and after fet fhemon fire. called the falcon, as thepaffed theough the narrows and monfleur be Ctanges twith bis feas at aplacenamedthe Sonthfnriong, fhe being alone,and(as it canced)bindermof of all the con ante. d home twith the flet of yipsthat ~ frhatfortthe lord Oreie of Tilton afflicted the cour: triesof Xiuidale anvULiooetbale, after thereturne ofthe earle of Sh:etofburie,ts partlie touched in the iftoie of Gugland. fonipicrs,2nd gither bp theeares , dinette Scots thatcametones monffeurde Ctauges was taken ine Atri 4 a 2ougbtiecrag,as J bauenoted inthe Englith be >Sctetec thotight bpon manie things, Lich be muttered to 20 forte; ¢ about the fame time, therelandeD o Du ; kenpafones bimfelfe: and at length brapuifedl ie (as doubtfall , ce Metare ont fodo)burout in thelelpades; Db -_bzeton foure bandsof fonloiers > qProuancot My bpthe ug: : is and 2 Gatcoignes, wringing monie with them to pate the 7 forvolv,all thefe things be abinderance bnito me, the ce Harpenefle of the winter night, the doubt of mp iueabe force and helpe,the let of antnknotene way, S€ and thetantof a faithfall guide: God profper the lournete. ibis kepers hearing bimfpeabeto bine felfe, afked him that thofe fecret peaches might fig? nifie: to tbontthecarle (knowing tat hetwasguil' fie of bis fault) anfivercd, that thofe two2ds tere b- 30 fedasa pronerbe amongt the Scots: and firlk hav Enghihaer, booflemen were fent before,abo comming to Dur de, andfinding the Englif}men gone, tncamped there,faieng till monffenr de Delle was come, that -fouldiers their (wages, behind as thenfo2 the fpace of ze moneths, Sir James Wilforo alto faeern about the fametimeby the Frenchmen, ina thie, oestah mit at Dunbar (as Fhauealto noted in the bitroe -_rie of England.) Motlong after,monficur de Delle twas aypointed by thequene Dotvager to go tnto Zentvorth, to pzeuentthat the Caghithmen fhould notfortific there,ubereof the fed in fome doubt, Ammediatlie bpon hiscomming thither,the lard their beginning bp fheold earle Morton, bttering the fame in the middle of the night feet be lapit of Fernihuritrequeffed him tohelpe torccouer bis caffeof Fernthurt outof the Cuglithniens hands, not baue anie fufpict onef bis determined fight) he fitteth dotwne againe to carbs, the annofance ofall the countvie thereabouts. pens fleur de Delle taking withhim monficur de Ditell, After ahich (uddenlie be rofe fom them, as be ged bp lofenefle of bis bellictotnburden natare,bp and monfieurde la Chapelle de Biton,batted thither with the chiefelt part of bisarmie, fending before Dienig.Wiherbpon (fo fheendthat bisheepersthould -_tehich thep hap takenfrom him and kept, greatlieto tihic) occafion be forthwith (accompanted onelie certeine capteiis with their bands to furueie the With bis fernant)leapeth forth,found the hoffes reas 40 honfe;tbo at theiy comming thither , bien firch dilt toffop the Englit}men from entering anie farther ‘ in. typ Frenchmen, ettoo enfignes of Scots within Dawjen yprts dee,fwithartillerie and pioners to fortific the tolwne, granim? eto beopeit in fafetie from the Engliftymen. Zbis OF f into the countrieonthat fine, left feuen enfignes Bie furnithed for bimfelfe and his man,gotonthem, gence in following the offered orcafion , that thep € With fpeenic tournie din flie to the bozders of Scot -_otty repelled their enfimies that came fozth to gine fand. When be twas palledouer theriuerof Liped, and had alittle refrethen bimfelfe from the labo2 of them the fhirmifh; anv purfuing them with greatri =-go2,wan thelims of the boule bpon them, forcing bis ionrnie in the boufe of tsar, be tuent the fame the capteine and fouldiersto retire twithin the duns night(being Gyiftmas eue)to Cdenburgh, there geon, and kept them fo (hort therein, that they ban be was ioifullie ¢ honozablie recetued of the quene, oportunitie to ntine an bole through the wall,of fuch the gouerito2,bis twife,ann bis other friends,withan donesbe returnedto Coenburgh, and fent the refs About the fame time, there chanceda mutinie to 5° Duegf-bis people abzoad into the countrie, tolonge i totenesand dillages here ¢there,as was thought rife betiwirt the Scots andthe Frencmertinaen mot expedient, for the better refrething of them ab Afrapbotwixe burgh > bp reafon thata Frencfonloter fella quar the french telling with ttwoor thre Scotithmen; mdfallingta: fertheirlong trauell, goo man of twarte and of eae viene.Ae Hee sate ing fometimein gad hope , and fometine tn feare) followed at handiwith the Frendfotmen. WHithirs After the departuresf monfieur Dandelof,montivo dates after , thep going forth to bictw the fost, fient dela Ghaypelle de Biron remained cozonellof were indanger fo bane bene caught per thep could the French fotmenin Scotland, As forthe furni> get backe againe,Ffo2 fhe Englithmen and Lancer ture onthe water, there remained now but foure nights that iwere there toith them (part of Conrad gallies buber the guiding of one capteinelBach an Capteine Ftalian, a manof great erperience andayroued 4° Pennings bands) Muedfozth, and Dzoue them to wach. retire, not tvithout Danger to baue beene dffireffed, (hill. $02 pemntt onderfFand,that befoxe theartuall ifthe Reingrauehad not dfen the greater policte in epee of the Enalith nanie ¢armieto the fuccorsofthem retiring the trope. Lobe tort, monfieur de Delle, grants SMHonficurde in Padington, monficurde Mallerie viccadmerall oF Francereturne alleriebiCe adinerall of » ban brought the French armic into Scotland. Jn France. rue ee - (Grong 4 ceri weitonscreen ee About the fametime,the Reintgranereturnedim 1 § 46." th France, leauing bis fiue enfignes of Almains Ch sy -_bebind him,onder the chargeofca; iis Ret nies grasass teadie forbhisfournie. The carle then doubtful (bee After this,monfieurde Delle ratfen from sul helburgh,and comming todetth{etinbandto fot) Almains, Bgallictaben ony a brigandine ) was taken bp an Englthip 3°. Xe Reingraue with tivo bandsof his compante of a pe thep thould continue on their game, Daring oonake (Going brite the Window,and loking ) did by afecret fiane (for he coulonot well of cerheare thing, tt was fo ertreamedarke onerall tothe Englifhmen: fo that the earle of Argile (bp fairmth nate by the French euen hardto the walles;biversiwere toiadington- aine,and aboue an hundzed taker patforners. ; catds) he left off, but earnefflie vefired his keepers -_-rbefieged it. Mut then be fatv he could not preuatle, betoke trace toith them totthin for atime , and bee -_nedtoleaue his fiege,anduffer the Cnglifymen to bis Grge, become maiffers of a little bill, Abere afterwards Eyetorrmng tified. made ouer tivo high rocks) into the cattle, there oon abe " tihich thep bzonght) thep fusners pa figne giuen) fet bpon the keepers of cards Wwith hint to palfe atnate the tertoultes of the 15 pons,andartillerie the fh Deen ha Hight. Atlength(as thoughbebad plated tnonghat the reff of their co get ited: and fleeing totward the totone, were follotved 20 of theirbounden ¢ oadinarte ferutce) was conftrets He raifeth fic that totone. Zhe marthall Strossi,ano monfieut Dandelot, with diuerte other capteinsimbarking ceiued (after thep had paffen the bitbge, thie twas DeltaeptoreOlenaiteseekcopiareae Sunyatetemwan ete ater: crate laine in the bafe court. niifh with them. Hhe Englithmen were nofoner Wut notw, forfomnd) as J have fatd nothing of spronghte abduifed that the entimies were there at band in the 10 goughtie crag, fithence the lo2d gonerto2 ratfed crag defieged ficld, but that all thett bo2tfemen (hued outof the -_-bis fiege from thence, pethall bnderttand,that (as bpthecaried! fotonebacketwithcerteine fotmen.anditreightbad the French in chale; tho retiring, mainteined the bonts haningthat occatton, atfemblen thither at a 49 Dapappointen, tho taking theirburvensfrom the horfes,andlateng them on thete thouloers,tere tes -largenes,as aman might eafilic enter bythe fame, bituerfall glapnelle of the thole multitude of the Peretwith a great number of Scots hautng bya tolune, As fone ashis keepers percetued that he 50 ken open the gate of the bale court, there the @hecattchob twas gone,they (pedilie run to bozfe,and(doubtfull -_Ffrenchmen Were buiie to affanlt the vungeon,burt Fernthurt thich way to follow) thep feeke him bere, andthere, and cuerie trhere,bnt all in vaine,for the diligenceof the erle put them out ofall doubt for obteining im, Whole flight was not oncliea freedome tobimielfe, ; - 4While thele things were in deing,the gouerno? F,, This, fn on heapes,bpon defire to be reuenged bpon the ppipbead tn Englifymen,and namelie of theit captetne,tbo (as TN -thep fad) had Deane themmanie great vifpleatures, Thecapteinepercetutng thts, and doubtingif befell af Seotland fentithe loz Carneigeie knfght(anb ice 54° -_tiato2)ambaffanosto the protedto: of Erglano, tied a thould forxanfomne(as the cuffomeis) bearDell: Hs?" theafurance of bis faith and tvo2d) were permittes houle,knight,capteine of thecattell, am pronoft of bntobim into Gngland. Cherebnto the protere todepart into Scotland. The gouerno; therefore, to Had made, and peeled bimfelfe to monfeur be Dub congratulate with the earle fobis returne,reffozed fac,and la Mouthe Konge , tho minding to bfe hime bnito him the chancello2thip, andthe rule of manie o- 60 ag became men of Wwarre, would haue led bimout of the prefe: but fudenlie a Scot comming bebind ther prouinces frbtch be had before bis captinitie.jfo2 fice William Sotetward one of thequens feruants, ofbis the (narresfore ended: but for the companicdates; BoetomnetPart the fraie, toonlo baue banthe-Frencmanto prifon; but other Frendunen being therealio pee burgh, fent, would not {utter the Scotstotakebimatnaie, butalfo to manie other noble p:ifoners , tho(bpon -_uevie of theearle of Wuntleie being priloner : hich Wherebponarofe a great tumult anvifirre among ifbecoulpnotobteine , that then be fhould requelt them, infornuch that therelwere dinerfe faingon both pacts,namelp James ipamilton larvoftant Go this lbertie., hat bis tuife and cilozen mightcome the totyneof Goenburgh, with bisforme;anomais befives undzie other. forthe Frencymen doubting forme contriues commotion againthem, afem- andvered, that he would not fet the earle free, wntill wife,he wascontenttograntit for certefe twith thispaoutfo, that-he fonla not fwitho:aw bin blen fogither inozner of battell inthe frets; fo that before the matter night beappeafen bp the capteins: that fhewwed theirdiligentendeuors therin,thep bau! -_‘felfe byaniemeansfromthe cuffodie of Rafe Hane (cozuptliebp Lefleus calted Tlane) fro bad _ bimirethetwarres, Cherefore,aben the ambatfado: ofthe beginner of this bufinetfe has hanged the fame day in the market placeof Goenburgh, where bebegan Girt topike the quarell.Ponficurde Dele; tothetn that thispariance bapnotpecededfofarre 46 the bantethereof gaue fozth (forttivas vatherine -muittento certeine keepers, tho fhoulD an from London to Sorbet, diftanttwentic _ icff miles fromthe boners of Scotland. Pow rs the earlenath there lobe for bis twinrs comuningFu tobit.. bim,be thinketh opan efcape,and to come inough fo bring it to pate ag thepwithen, <7 Wwasreturnedinto Scotland, Auntleie toas OM hich caufe when be hav remaineda tbileat Coen» burgh, be returned to thenozth parts of Scotland, tibere (perdilie and eatilic he appeated all the tumults ofthofe people.) See catey Dn faint Steyhans dayat night, thecattell of men bp Wume tas tealen, and twoncout of the Englith, S00." mong bands. Oneofthe farnameof the Pumes,a Rn: man of threefcore poers of age, twas the firff that er tered on the tail, eteng one of the watchmen that Ese kept bis tale onthat five. + Pot longafter, then S4o.Lele, thecapteine of Falkecattell bad commanded the hut bandmenadtofning, fo bring thither (at a certeine Dap) great foze of bittels, the pong men there a -into the Scotithmens hanos be fhaulo die for tt, be -_-prefentedbimfelfe at the bole which the Frenchmen -bhim, thofe twife (as was reported) be bad rauftheo, {mote off his head fo iuft from the houlvers, that it Che crnettiey -_leapt foure o2 five pardsquite from the bovie.qpante 9fthe Scots, other crucll parts the Scots feemcd to Het again other Englithmen, taken bere at Fernthurt : but -theyercufed the matter by the cuill dealings of the Englifhmen towardsthem before that time. Monficur ve Delle returning to Jedtwo7th, afbed bythe furtherance and countell of the Scots, ceaffen not in occaftons of aduantage to attempt net ens -_terprifes againtt the Englithmen, as time and oppor -_tunifte ferued sand among other exploits, thecattell Che cattet of of Coznetvall(an old "- ra after the ancient Copnefwalt |