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Show Kopatatvale med g@d erperience of the natureand inclination of the nobtiftie apeople of Scotland. Wuring the tinte that he twasregent, the kept bekeptiwith fonloiers, godiuftice, andinas tuell obeied iail partsof the Eheearteof annfpeciallie betwirt the carie of Wuntleie , amd the of prffor ro realmein Drkeneie, and the weiterie Tes. Andit taking was there that fo Atholl, of pari Wunticicand Btholl areat toned the counrcell of nergand ouerthzolving of houfes oneither part, ad bariance, qteat preparation' made, and armies put a1 a readl: neffeto innate citherothers countrics. Aut this bufinelfe twas pactfted by the travel amb @hemetter ts pacified. goadmcdiationof matiter Alerander Gordon, there _ poftulatof Gallotwaie, maitter Sobr 3elle offictalt : Lefleus lib. 1°, iyoftand Sarlatoule , thencapteine ofthe fouldters, empgonerno2 of thecaftell of Dunbar, nidat Dune Pag-577bavtwith manie light ercurfions intercept mante of the:Gnalith and Srots going to Leith, uhome thep ranfaimed foragreat fume,| trinl The caltett of Gt the fametime; one matfter Donalo FFrather, Molkctaken, Atebdeacon of Rolle, tke the bityops caftell of the canonric of iiofle, andkeptthe fae againi mate fer envie Sincler, then bithop there,and the cies feik menof authorttie in that ntocetle,as Wachensee, Jo WBalnagoun,Fculis,and the thiriffe Cramercte,who The catten ig allembled about thefame, andbefieged the cattell, The French. cepted that pafled thzough Cngland)went abmyd the ng Depart out Cnglity hips in Julie, anv failed into JFrance,and beene never queftion 102 debate betinirt bir and the uobilitie, as forme deemed,But becautethat others, and namelie,monficur Doffell and tuber,were ay foined to bir bythe eftates of Scotland, who dailie KHeotland. in companie twith themtwent the bithop of Glatcow amd the lod Seton, The Cnglifpmen departed alto, and in their vay caufed the fort of Dunbar to be thep bad of bir , who fuerlie neecatten, to the great gtiefe amdlamentation of the abole numberof the effates and people of the realine, Thedeath of thatnoble princerle mave the French men twithit Letth,and alfo the ambatladors more nie cotraged:than othertwife thep; would haue DANE: geabate sBut newerfheletfe thefe fonre ambatlavors of Gg? yors comets land and Ftancecomming to Coenburgh, entered Evenburgh. tvconferentce among themfclues, bpon articlespro poned as twell forreliefe ofthe Srotifhmen, as fo3 the tweale and fuertie of the nudcne of England and reie,by thett labour and diligent treating in the mate febecattcil "* ter,the bithop by reafonable appointment recouered spasreftozes: bis cattcllof them that held it againtt him. «=... She Frenchbing oaderianing in what offtrette his nen remained that tere befieged within Leith, amb percetuing bimfelfe not able to fend an armie to Sbifputation. Andamongelf other of Aberden thatfobebpon ReThi fhem to difpnte twit John Ano, John Wullocke, a aces cle figpeo, 1 59.Buc z Liningg he: omen, dimen thould vepart forth of the realme FEMS! Scotland byfeainto Jrance , #f that grey 2 Sel ete toni imbatke and mabe Eile ders pa Within the {pace of tiventtie Dates nert follotving: andbecante the Frenchmen han to hips the Eng? there guired, thought gun to trie if the matter might be lithmert hould lend them hips , and cerfeine of the Ambattanogst taken bp:and fo that effec (ent tivo ambaflanors,the Frenciten remaine as pledges in €nglanp,till the sthther nit. gale of Mandon 5 and monfieur sponluc bithop of 5° fame fhips tere returned. Aponticur<< Talence, tho declared to the queenes maieffie of 2 Atenr, that thep toulo render fhe totone of eam GCuglan,the cante of their comming;sehich twas,to "< Defire bir fo retire birarmie forth of Scotlano,bpon fome {uch teafonable conditionsas might be agree ‘pon. - And heretuith they oeclared that thep tere .. Ente the quene; and not ontatbhe fubiecs of Scots * Land; foit as not meet that the bing outa fenn ~ tobisotune fubiecs (as thep were by the mariage of their queene)torequite peace.o2 to condition with et oan agreement, 90 quénes maieftie of Cugland therefore fent oe fir GUilliam Cecill knight, bic prinetpall fecretariz, queneot - aud dodo2 CKilotton deans of Canturburie and of England. ~~ Porke, one of thepaiuiecouncell; with the French f Bee amballado2s into Scotland. Wihilet they tvere vet bpon theirtournie:, thequene regent (homethep © thought to baue found alive, and to have olen bir belpeas an inffrumentte havefurthered the treatie fofomne gad end) confumed partlie though mela <* gholie,thought,and gvienous di(pleafure., and partlie TheScority With long and incurable fickneffe, ooparten this life quate mother lithe caftell of Coenburgh the tenth of June,inthe ee ‘Peeteof our ilo, 1560. 4 Pte bodie wasfirlk cone fe Ueied into France,to themonafkerie of Fefchamype, munition, ¢, Leith, andthe Jrenemento have their bag, andbaggage, toconucie atvaic fofth them at their pleafure,and that the aof the towne fhould i be fhzotunte dolvne and dDemolifhed. heen . fitch thep had batltbefore the catke se men = ae ae thatthe Cnglifpmen fhould railea bepa the after fiege and depart foxthof Scotland: nfon, in obich the queeneof Scotland, with posi sad of the French King hic Hutband, thould forget " burie in oblinion all attempts maeby the as os Seotland againt thete anthozttic, from the! payof Sard) x5 58, to the firtt dayof Augatt a. "gr te prereof Grace 1560. Ano for confirming _4 parlement thould be holvenin Goenburgd, ‘ie monefh of Auguitnert infuing, in tchich pat ee the fante fhoulobe ratified ano allotued by the abu ae 4- af the ettates of the realme of Scotland. 6 Alweitwas agra,tat there tyonlobetrae into Scotland ; Moalfus a fenato2 of WBurdeaur landed before this in Scotland ( atuther he was os fent) a little after the endof the publike parlement, 2 Pirton the treafurez, James Straqubine canon, and Alerander Anderfon a beric graue diufire. At thatfime thefe Roman peelats behaued themfelnes nert affemblie of parlement, hich tuas appointed ea the fvelfe kalends of June. ‘But then af that time alfo the nobilifie affenv > fh twell, that thep fvere commtanded not to depart the totone; but tobe prefent at thefermonsof the -_-bleddID not fit in councell, becanfe they Were pens ,, -_certeine of the quenes mind; tit the meane time of Araile vifpote Dunkeild and Dunblan . The Whorebpotrin the end there was audience giten 9? 40 James Stetvard returned ont of FFrance, and °? minifters. | brought with him acommiffion, fihich qaue them 55 Sh the winter, the losdsof thecountcell gane facule authoritietoholdaparlemtent , therein totveat and ‘ ties of bentefices to diuerte of their friends, Hhoput conclude of matters touching the common-twealth, forth the prelats , and receiucd the fruits. Theearle ofthe realme. Shortlie ater, Francis the Jfrendy) to the ambaffano2, the effect of tole legacie was, 55 to renelw the old league tuith France, to pndthe league with Crgland, and that pricits Hhoulobe res ffo2ed fo thet linings, ont of ibid) they hadbeene > thank bp violence. » , that concer, Bing, butband to the quéne of Scotland, departed 50 Zo thele things it as anflucred ning the league of France,thoy were not anic tate re fhis life in December , and Charles his brother was that the >> contrartlie -_guiltie of the beach thereof; and crownen in bis place. The quéene being then wie Frenchhadmanifololie neglectedthe fame;but {pe * poty , and Dowager of France, departed from Dy .- leance(tubere the court lap Shen bir bufband deceal ~ fed) and tuent to the totune of Veimes in Ghanpafgne, there (he remained till the fifteenth date of Aprill following. ‘Ano thei purpoting to refurne info Scotland, cialli¢ of late 5 tit feebing the authoritie of their pub like libertie , inthat thep would haue brought the »> people (their friends and giltles of anic euill) brfo 55 miferable (ernitude, Jfo2 the league twith Cngland, thep coulonot by anie meancs diffolue that , ercept i they Mould be counteomoft wnthantefull ,recomy >> The Seorig, {He toke hiv iournie towards Fanuillle, and fo into Weneweng Loraine , there to takeleaueof bit bin{folbe by hit $0 penfefo gteat a benefit with great twicheones,t cot 54 SiLoraine, mothers five. Thebithopof Glalcow, andthe aby ii, ance anacof : ' siaion 100 5 item, that there (honlobe mape Mall be faiv hereafter; pntill hich, ivetwill intreat kg -_of other matfers doncin Scotland. Lhe queene of > for trhicy caule he was faiedand turned ouerto the ,, ling , and spelrotfe, and other{mall benefices . The ture from thenéeof the Jfrendpmert, and racing the tals of Lett and Dunbar, not onelie defend all theft gouernors( abich Dione Seots ,andlatilic mave bithop of Woe) Patrike lke twas bled byother noble men, fheough all parts ; "nea 3 Stem, hep fhouldcanfe monfieut Charlebots captefneof Dunbar, to caaett) -- font om Wwelthie)could not indure. When contrarilie,thep oid the high court , and of councell fo the quene of earle of Arrai han the orderingofthe bithopztkes of faint Andzetws, alfo of the abbafies of Dunferm:s fuccourthem within the time that their neceMitic ree erties Dome(hich from the beginning had alates bene "? free) to infinit bondage, andto the free potuerofthe 2° latwes : thich that nation(being moze warlike than 45 and maiffer Gwmoman [ were John Welle (Boor. of 30 Scots hauing bir mind Hill feted opon bir returne 55 Lefleustib.r0, Ot latwes , chiefe tudgeof thediocefic of Aberden pesmn callevofticiall ; tho Mhortlic after tas fenatoz of Mbhep bane conference: Friit was aaved, that all the Frenchy - ned bp the default of the kings ¢ gouerno7s , thanof >> the fubieds ; Hbilft thep ftriuedto reduce that kings attempt the onerthzow of their liberties ) from the >> raced , a8 bp the agreementof the peace it thas apoutward entmie , and from the infpard tumults of ,, Syarlement, pointed, A parlement twas holden tn Auguif,and the 20 the people: but they alfo made thent ( though-loue act of oblinion ratificd bp the fates, ¢aconfellton of and dutie totvards their Bings)innincible over thett.>? Sconfeflion faith publithen in the fame : it toas concludedalfo enimies , and famous amongeff range nations, 52 affaith pabliz to fend ambaflado2s into Cngland,which was done, And that the chiefett meaneat this time to pact , ‘ Shi. And Hhoptlie after, the lords fummoned the princtfie all thofe troubles in Scotland, twas not fo make Learned. men pall learned men of the realmte fo2th of the pniuers alterationof anie thing in Scotland , from the fate >° railed, fities of faint Andrews, Aberden , Olatcol , and tberein euen nol it andeth. Wherebpon the refol 5, me ued fo come fpeedilte into Scotland, thereof moze other parts, to give areafon oftheir faith. theland id gtudge, although not for ante mifthing bir {ubieds .Wherebpon certeie lozdsof Scotland abere great force iwas bfen, both by them tnithoutto were admitted to talke {with them alfo: and after iwitt itand of them Within to befend it.Dpe bifhop bes long treatie,a peace was concluded the tent) of Bue ing then refiventincromercie-caffell, heating that lie,in the peere of God 1 5 60; With certeine articles the boufe woldnot be gotten totthout great daughs touching as tell Scots and: French , as Cnglil}: ter,thoughtit againtt bis confcience hts profit, and merle effect thereof bere infueth, bonoz, to twin it inthat manner : and therefore fers bing fo maiffer Jobnielic, offictallof Aberden, Articles ofthe peace. admattter Aleranver Dunbarfubchanto2 of Buri 40 befieged. again, The hole numberofthe Frenchmen (a fetw er without follotwina the aduife of frangers,ther> bad -_openlie opsetfe ) thep forced to a de(peration of -things with their manic dewlfes fith they datlie ' ? -_liued by them in danger of boro oof life, Dnthe contrarie part, thep abhich toould hae the > Dowager of France returne tohirnaturall coun: 2 TFN in the Sle of Intktth thace {core Frenchmen,and trie, and were fhilfull of the affaires of Scotland as manie in the caftell of Dunbar, tobepe (asit 19' did allege that thole feditions were rather accafios 29 were) pofeffton to the queenes bie, fhe bad fo. bir otwne erpertence the nobles and twife mertofthe realme of Scotland, of Aberden ; amd William elle: the pang lardof preffed bir to arnife netw alterations of latues; {nv Wadhquban, hho agreed them fo)all matters in cow pofitions,tarations, and (nc) things as Wwere not in tronerfic, ¢canfed. them to go toctther others bonfe. and people of Daring ubich flege of Leith allo, theearle Woth: 20 vfein Scotland: therefore the fates Fr. Thin. 7 Stem, that thequeeneof Scotland andking hearmesand Of Stance thould canfeto blot out and put atwaie the bearingof the armes of Cngland outof their axe of England, -fentchens, : ‘ Poletionto 8 Ftem,itivas agrecd,that there Hhoulorematne amb berie pradent princeffe, and in bir time bad lear Dowager, R pire againthe defenders of thetr liberties. And as a batof Dunfermling Scotifhnter, were Mill atten, touching reffitution for {uch as thepcalled prietts, fo the cardinals of Lowraine and Guile , theouke ble, oranthozitie inthe curd. hant on bitinthis tournie. Chere were with bival- Daumale, and the marquele Dalbenf bir oneles, monartt thom there hav bene great difputation MAlbare touching the queene of Scottanbs returning frifohie tls otone realme,ubercbnto bit phicles were berie oth, Berit, ling ; although forme didfeme to fiaie the iourni¢, te tihotefpeedhes tended tothis effect as followeth. qhat the fournie was pangerous, efpectallicbes " fanoz «c caufe the queene of England did not gteatlie -_thep did acknotolege that they had= not ante: office, 2» An this councell alto tt oasdecreed, to outrthpotw all the monatferies of monks , for abtch caule of uerfe Were fent out intoall placesofthe realme to -erecute the fame. By oceafion thereof, the queenc being tn France , and Befirous to bane peacefull lanving {i Srotlmo ; twould notfor this pretent mevdle twith religion, but offfemblen the fame : ale though Dureus abbat of Ferline, and Zohn Str bars lere latelie ajpointed unare chine, hen it; then that the fhonlocometomenby nature obcieto mentite perfuane a _ the contrat; * batons ¢feditions, ubiciooulonot cafilie - Te there iweeping, the tmbse enerte of them bp the band, and fo thep taking teauc of bir, Oeparted , and retur: nedinto Goenburgh,andto theircampe. Wylethe fiege thus late before the towne of Leith, diucrle great troubies vofe in fundzic parts of therealme, ouernement of aman a sohies before bir cies , Solemeneeiaeed 44 ther, home(then thep either could not 02 durt not >> Sie oe SS thep badcommitted againtt bit sand thus diuerfe of miffton fent front the Jrond king and the quéeneof Scotland,to holo the fame parlemtent to the effect a forefaio, ; , Lefleus libro, P2854. 75 60, ral Che queene the -abich ts in Momimbie , from tbertee tf ‘twas cartey to the abbete of &. Peter at Abhemes in Champatge nie (thereof bir fiter twas then abbetfe) in obich tt twas after mot honozablic buried. | She was.a wwtfe ae feemon fodmwrandon the other partfhefogauethem forth all tric bart (as tt appeered)all offenfes hich Moequene taketh bit mn, Thehiftorie ofScotland. Thehiftorie ofScotland. 374. |