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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. 354 end to applic bimfelfe to the till of the French bing: tehich thus in the end obteined , the bifhopof Rolle chamber of prefence,abere be kfffed all the ladies of Scotland,and fo departed for a trbtle. Qoeth againe into France, to aduertife the king She dined on the queenes five that dap tolth the tebat be bad done. Wheredpon the king conffocring king,bis ferutce and hits comming both togither;the The hiftorie ofScotland. therein. Zhus much Lefleus , md fo agate to the matter.) he firt of Mouember,the quene Dotwager dex parted from London totvard Scotlano,riping from Poules thoughthe citic, palling forth at wWithops gate.Dhe puke of Pozthumberland,theerle of Pens broke,and the 1o20 treafuro2 brought bir to Shorvich hurch,and there tobe thetvleaucof bir. Gheoukeof bis painfull ¢ fatthfull (crnice , dtd retward bim twith kings being placed on the right band of the table, fhe abbrie of Labfeie in France. and birs on the left. What plentie of all maner of Whiiet thefe things were in doing , Coivard coftlie meates and drinks there twas, and thatrich Lefleus, libro, pag. S11. the firt, king of Cngland , did fend the marqueffe of furntture of plate and all other things twas thetucd Sorthampton,s other of the nobler fort of ambatlae to fet forth the feaff,it tvere fuperfiuonsto tw2tte.an 02S to Wenrie the fecond, king of France, then for 10 theladies bothof Cngland and Scotland dined in Bivis. fourning at Blefies,to mouebtn to gtue bis Daugh+ the queenes great chamber. After dinner the king ter in mariageto the king of Crgland.At ubattime fhewed bit bis qallerie and gardens, twith all other there iwere manie mattiall games and paftimes commodities of the place. And about foure of the Scotland;amo at Jnnernes,Cigin,Same,Aberden, and Perth, the gouernoz fatin tulkice for redzefle of w20ngs done {o20ngs,and adminiffration of righteous latves any 8*¢ by tultice overs. And afterwards thep repatren to the were "PAM? patts,and fat liketwtfe in {uftice at Dunfreis, Glatcolp,Lanricke, and in other places of that countrie, there diuerfe were putto thete fines for tranfgref: fing thelaiues , but fet n2 none touched by cozpozall Porthumberland had ant hundzed menafter bim -_punffhment.. Which was buta Mender courtetaken with fauelins,whereof fourtic were gentlemen clad ;, trreforming eno2mitics , and little better than iny tn blacke beluet cotes garded twith thite,¢ hats of -_punitic ; though in leuiengof the fines (perbaps)a blacke beluet toith white feathers,andchainsof golu proportion{vere bfed: for by that meanes manie an about theirnecks, Hheearle of Penbzoke had fir {core men tell appointed alfo , tutthblacke fauclins fhetwcd before the king,in ubich the CnaliHtoining -clocke, be bzought bir dotwne againe by the hand ine the Scots with them as companions oftheir fpo2ts, DIdbeare apart, and wan the garland (from the others) to thetr finqular commendation.Lhe ftummer noert following,tbe French king accompanied twith to the ball ,abere be fir recetued bir, and there bit fing bir, fhe tole bir leaue,s returned to the bithops palace from thence fhe came. + And here J muff not forget what Lefleus hath Fr,Thin the quene mother of Scotlandand other of thenor -fet boiwne inthis place for the defenfeof bis people, -_offenfe was renéemen bp monie,and{ulfice was lit: -_tle better than bought and fol,as at a publike mart. and hats twith feathers ,and the loz treafuro2 bad an # After this,thep returned to Coenburgh, there Fr.Thin, undzedgentlemen and peomen twithtanelins tm -_all things requifite for the effablifhing of tuffice Lefleuslibra like maner,Well apparelled: tthich thee companies were confirmed bythe countell of the nobilitie, ann P*8515 bilitte,din with great pompe enter Caron, Antotv, 29 in not del(uering the pong queene of Scotsto the of bosfmen furnithen the frets onettherfide, from of the twifefenators . Wherebpon,when nothing fee the croffein Cheape, to Birchenlane end,asthepa' medto toant fo? the fetling of a perfect peace through fed that waie. 20 all the realme,but this, that cerfeine-of the inbabi- Hants,and other cities of Writaine,abidh hebadnot before feene fince he atteined the crotone. After cer: Engltfh, to baue entered the martage bed of king Cdiward the firt.chole reafons although thep may The Hhirittes of London had theconducfonof bir to WHaltam totone end,there fhelongedthatnight: tants of the eaff limits (accuttomed fo fpofles) dip bp -_defuing booties of cattell from the borders of Engs teine moneths confumed in thofe tournies, be reture (the firff ground of the tarre confidered, twith the ned to Founteinbleww. ‘Sut the queene Dowager of Scotimd, taking riffe, with the gentlemen of the fame fhire,receiued fime,the gonerno2 goeth to Jedtwo2th,and remoucn Lefleuslib.10 ir courteous leanie ano farlwellof the French king, pag.st% bir daughter, eof other the novilitie, bepartenfrom the court,and Wwith eaftetournies cameto Zantellie: confentof the Scots parlement to that mariage, and the willingnefle of the Englifh to hanecaufed them to perfoyime their paomife twithont battell) bee -_fnell anflvered, as matters that not berie greatlie defend the caule: pet F will not ante fwap fay anic fibere remainingacerteine time , (he bad the pleas thing of bim (being a man eftranged from bs inte and in euerie hire through thich the paflen, thetht; fant companie of bir mother the duches of Guile, 30 ligfon,butlearned,twife,of great erperfence,a faiths ann bit other friends to their great top: but that the full fernant tobis mifreffe, and a graue bithop of fhelwed a certeinegricfe(for bir fatherlatelie seceas fev)hich fomekbat dintinifhen the fivet pleafureof that meeting. Pot then the quene Dowager bad Kole) but fet themdotvneplainelie as he waiteth them, leaning the fameto the tudgemtentofothers, ith J meane not i anie thing to derogate from remained almof- 12 moneths 02 moze in Ffrance, fhent,o2 arrogate onto our felues moze than ts due. hono2zablicinterteined, bountifullte featten, lonings lie faluted by bic friends and kinred,and hauing obs fefned a willing grantof the effeas of bir requeff, the Scots dow bege bir to haffen bir returne into Scotland,preparing at Paris all things neceflarie 40 Mhus therefore he tw2tteth. When the queene (faith be) of Scots as come fodlondon, theking of England Hheweth puto hit therebnto. Lefleuslib,10, pag.si2, CAberefore departing thence, and comming a+ gaine to Kone , the quene mother maued and pers f{uadend fhe nobilitie about the taking of bir tournfe fheough Cugland into Scotland.1Bp occafion ther+ oflofing thetr (hips from Petwport, thep pafle the feas and baypilie landed at yo2tefmouth, a famous portof England. The knowledge of tbtey arrinall F. Thin, Leflauslib.t* page 1} bis treafuric,openeth the monuntents,lateth abjoad the antiquities of the kingdome, abd laboured bp manie other {uch kind of means, that be might pre pare bimifelfe a patlage(twith the open notesof coute BThin, bing as thenremained ; from thence (affer that the had beene there moft hono2ablie receiued) the came along theriuer of Thames to London,and landed at Hie receiving at the court, both Scotifh and Englith, At the court gate the bubes of Mo2thumberland, and Suffolke , and the lo2d treafuro2 tere readic to veceiue bir. And at bic entering into the ball, the king fwd in the byper end fhereofand the erle of Warwwike holding the fiwo2 before him. She at biraproching to bim , kneeled Dotone, and he courfeonflie twke bir bp, and biffed Bir ; and takingbir bp the hand, led bir bp into bis olune chamber of preferice, ¢ after into the quenes Caluiniffs with their doctrine were condemnedand -accurfled; andall things decr@din the councell of Mrent onder Paule the third, were eftablithed, with imanie other nevdfull latves made to purge the co tupt mannersofthe clergie, Bn thich meane time, Dautd Panter o2 Painter (for ¥ find both t2itten) being amanof great lears fention; andthat thefe tzalles tdhtch fuere rifen as cred bp the Scotith nobilitic : abfch he proucth by manie arguments tobe moff beneficial onto both ted) into netw troubles. Cherefore, by the abuifeof foere notpetfullie quenched,right grow no further, tobzing the common twealth (alreadie much tmpat, the gouerno2,of the earlesof Iuntleie, Angus, and Argile,and bythe queencstrauell,the contronerfies and Glatcotw,the bithopzikes of Dunkeld and Bye chine, the abbeies of Aberbrothie, Indyechaftic , and other benefices, tere ended : by beffotving fome of them bpon noble mens chilozert,and foe bpon {uch him and that perfon thich ould marrie bir. Wherebnto the queene both pzefentlic and foie fwomant, tbich és to be allured to the mariage bed with fatre promiifes and flattering fpeeches. heres fuito fhe foined,that the Scots were fo behementlte crane alD piefied bp bim,that they twere inforced tocafe obtel from the JFrench : fo) the moze (peediee ning thereof, thep tuere baged to leaue the pans queene of Scots in France fora pledge. Wherefore bit fhe greatly gricued that the matter twas (0 fall bpbpthe necetfitie oftinte,othertoife than the Cng' lif}men would bane had tt, Wutpet , the would la bor the French king by bir lettersand meflengers, {ee ifbir tra {ith all the diligence that the might, to well and furtherance could oo ante thing a rysm nitig,and famous bp great erperience, haning fait fullie confuned feneit pores in FFrance, tn the fers ufce of an ambaffado2 legier , came out of JFrance to Jedtworth : there, then he had declared to the gov uerio2 (in the affemblie of the nobtlitic) the reafon, p2bder , and meane Lbhich be dled inaccomplithing of bis office ; he twas greatlie commended ofall men, And for that he had fo diligentlie, wifelie, « trufttlie performed that great charge, be toas twith great fo moued aboutthe arcybithopzikesof faint Andzetws so lemmitie confecrated bithop of 1iofle,in the prefence the French, which oulreceiue hic to twife, There ffthall adding this bnto it, that there fhould altpats be continualbatred, and deadlie enimitie hetiwene lie anfivered, that the caufe of bir daughters mart age tobe folenmised with the Jfrench, twas onliebp reafonof the protecto: of Grgland,tb{ch fo bitterlie youles tharfe in the after none, and from thence purfued the Scots with (ach earnett twarte as then rode to the bfthop of Londons palace by Poules, 6o fas madeagainthem. Jfo2 it twas bnadnifenli¢ and there longed. he fourthof Pouember, the rove inbir chariot Daneof him,to feeke to compel bp force ofbattell 4 to the kings palaceof the Wibiteball , accompanied With the lavie margaret Dotwglas,the thre outeyetfes,of Suffolke, %ichmund, and Po2thumberlann, and diuerfe other great ladies and genticlwomen, -_-pronineiall councell kept at Withquoe, there the Coward Dudleie baron, were appointed to attend on bir all the waie through England, fromiondon fo Gvenburgh , there the was honozablie tecets ued bythe earle iBothiwell, and the loz tyume.] The earle of Iuntlete, anddiuerle other of the Scotith loads returned homebyfea, the (afd earle landing at 40 Pontrofke,abont the latter end of December. $e Afterthat the queene was arriuedin Scotland, mongett the nobilitie in the time of the twarres , and uen onto the Jfrench Rings forme) it houlo not be thither the earle of Southampton, andthe lozd Wil, 5° profitable either to the Scots, thich hould giuc ; 02 theough isampfhire,utter, ad Surrete (three prouitices of England) to gampton court , there the matfer of theknights of Malta in England, and Pela 19, fhe labored cuerie twaie to fopall occafton of dif nations.aber onthe contrarte part (ff fhe were gt land,{eeme to offer netw occaffon of arte. Atthis bir,and gauetheir attendanceonbir,tillfhecameto {uch magiffrats as had negligentlie gonernen thetr enterinto the nert fhire,ahere the fhirifteamdgentle -_otone ponince, 02 dffpatehed the general affaires men fhere veceiued bir: and thatozder was oblerucd of the kingdome: bere taking pledges of eucrie till he came totheboxversof Scotlmd,andall bic familie, he made them affer that timein better qui charges for meat and dzintks, aftwell for hirfelfe,and et, Wherebpona longtimefollowing,there Was a tthole traine , as alfo the pzonifion for theic hoxlles, ., mutualpeace betwweene England and Scotland. As fas boone and allotwea bp the king. [WBeftoes ahich, bout thich time allo,the proteffantsreligion making (as Catth the fame Leflcus) Kichard Shelleie, now -beeach into the doctrine of the Womans,there Wasa tefie)to obteine the gan twill of the queene.FF02 he at ter perfuadedbir with manie fpeedhes, that the halo giue bic Daughter bite bins, as tt as before De comming fo king Coward the firt,be prefentlie fent lfam Yotward fo interfeine bic: tho recetued bic with fingular fop and courtefie, and conucied bir ae perfons as tom2thilic veferued them.) Docto2 Wlanthop , home Lefleuslib.ro. pag. Thearchyi. Sopot das, Sra Bring. s14.calleth Kobert Warhope,a Scotithman bone, archbithop of Armachane , fo nominated bp pope S51. Paule thethird, andafter created Legatus latere by uliug the third, deceatlen this peere in Paris, the poneert r. Thisman twasblind from bis Earof Qouembe tenth infancie, but pet gaue bimfelfe fo to ffudie , that be {wasfir made doctorof diuinitic in the oniuerfitte of Paris, andafter attetned to fuch effimation in the court of Kome,that he tas bythe forefaid popes aduanced (as before ve haue heard.) So that itis to be prefumen , that the fuificiencte of bis learning, (thereto he mutt nes alpire altogither by the eare) (Gith he toas quite vepztued ofthe benefitof fight) ca pled with other gad qualities of mind,tere means to preferre him frit into the popes fanour, and then s to promotion of bis beffotwing. his peere in the moneth of Sune,the queene Doty 1552, Ee Agerand the goucrn02, wentinto the nozth parts of of that alfemblie. At abich tinte alfo, the goucritoz Lefleuslibro, pid dub into the oxer of knighthwd certetne bones P8545. res,tcho had teferucd well of the common-tuealth, to the endthat their bertne adored toith fuch bono. rable recompente , might be moze inlariyed totard the care of their countric., Amongeft thich perfons fo aduanced, thefe tuere the chiefe : Ceffurdand Fernts hurt, Andrew liar of Littlenen, Conldinknols, Greinberdie,Balclenche, with mante other baltant f So men.) Jn this formeie (therein the goucrnio2 twas thus ee quecne the (uffice) the quéeene fecretlie travelled twtth the mother febeth lo2ds,both {pirituall and tempozall,to haue thetr con to be gouernoy fentsto be regent of Scotland , tmmediatlie after bir daughter the quene cameto fufficientpeetes,anb that the timeofbir tutorthip were accompltthen, 02 foner;if the lates of the realme would fo permit. Ano to allure ir felfe of thetr god wilsin thts bes halfe, (he contracted fund;ic pztuic bands twtth them, making large promifes of great rewards bnto ences ric of them. Loconcluve,this matter was fo hander 16.5, Lefle; led ty bir andothers, tofhome the committed the 1 553 doings therein, that in the ere following, the go ee couerne: nerno; agreed to (urrenbder bp the gourrnance into mentisrefigs pic |