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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. fovwitebetpge. Thetor Gordon shisbzother Fob Ganoirof Firmater camethat night within a little bidewtth thee bundyed men,keeping hetr places, at: though notafriw of that companic twere fied from canted great feare in the totone, fo that there tas a When the earle of Murrete was come to the fide the Gordonsthe night before. fpace diftant from the tolonie of Jnucrnefe , Ahtch Diligent watch all that night. Fhe earleof Puntlete being come to Lsinloffe , and bearing that the caftetl of Snnerneffe was commanded to begtuen bp into the bande of an heral , fent twfth all diligence to the keepers,thatthey fhould delinet it , ¢returned him: felfe to Strabogte. The hiftorie ofScotland. Shequeene remained in Fruernesie the fpace of great companie [of the ancient Scots (as bath Bu- backeas thep came fortvard. Which changeof foy Qpurreies.valtant families in tholeparts}conueted --fyep came Afrety and purfued the Puntleies, ad(to fhe clanes of the countrie came to bir, and twit a : tune then the traitors that before fled Did percetuc, bitte Spine, tere fhe twas informed that the earle of Huntleic bad gathered an armic to come again cleare them fromthe firft fault) commiitten all the i flaughter that toas donc that daie. andcaricd the fame in carts, ad all other kind of munition, andpaficd forward to Wamfthat night. Xheearleof Wuntleie all this abtle came not forth ther fine notone. Among ft the earle untleie himfelfe,and bis tivo fons,Fob and Qoam.iut the father being old and fhost byeae tothe place of tinnater , and there in bir otunepre» the hanvs of (uch as toke him,adthe ret were late liner tt, ibich theprefufen todo. From amthe queene rodeto the lard of Oeichtis place, callen Geicht,and the next dap there was great preparation tend, cember bp anberala fo palo bimfelfe againe to pals them beric courteoufite , and gaue then ged infers like enimie.] Dunsleis = Mbheciadte Huntleicts and lenied of them for that trefpalle. *& The carle Fr.Tha. FeThin Perns, andtothethireafAberden, tocometo detoenquatterlie,euctie tountrieto remaine there _-bis father intatw,at Cumernoull,and bong ht fo + ken in denburgh,therebe twas put inthe caftell, andatter Bs abiding there, Lhecatleof Iuntleiefent his tuife and fent to Dunbar caffell, there fo rematne wt #Dbe earleof iuntleie, onoeritandingbpbis by aiuvie conuict,fosfalted, and condemned to die, _15°*. ward,where hecontinucdtill the parteof God,1555- 4 Atthis timetwrs a monte mule fet bpon fuch as aie did eat flefy inthe timeof Lent. he etting for this parlement the act of oblinton twas ratified and ayprmucd, anddiuerfe other net acs mabe. ED9 ey, Lael Darton, and pas Sith James eeDowglafleearle of peeve neceatlen dineriecoriricellos iv miesjmdgathctedagreater numberof efgbebu re he dred people of the regionsadiotning. Wherefo padages, fo firg placenfoulbicrs about the water eepe all thole places, that Wuntlete Mhoula not ef Lape 5 and toith the reft went forward on a fof pate, 4 ahofecomming Huntlete vin a tometni Omethis enimie: _-faltenalfo,-and d{uerfe other oftheir friends.andin goxrbont? -_peere in Auguil, the queene tent on progreste 97inf0 fer gree his Araile.T anne of tberollege of Juftice, as miatffer gobn mb theproud" peso stir? gateyhanfortdhancelloz of Glatcotw the fife,maitter Zobn Le Cortkrophine. Jn placeof -esorticiallof Aberver., twas promoted; aunt -_prouotis placemattter James Yaulfout faecede» gy : i ae? of ee Ehere came anambatiano: from the bing acted wiht fea bet, to treat of amartage to be contr ap ana ae aaahiheaglesa Zi02 though manic times the iniuries ofp2inat pers 29 ebraavie. The queene fo well ibedbim, that the,at aetoesarentae. eels faaloes tnpue. HiiibernentstutGenytinariegean 30 ieatkieetaereea ing, a1 the moneth of April. "vplain ‘ fef ‘ Eiranine ie aanveaope anearesof eusiae font fix Caglann ne: 2° AS Zhzockinort Scotland, tobnders mae eeemoinasee mating with H ielvi¢, and fo2 otjer affaires, thocame t aflembli 0 c at Striucling to that ateffect ‘ Mhe fo the ities: « s ot ae AE Cats ey ; Upon abich bad bee Gaexuenaia ama ef Olencarne( thic tuell b b milfonsoin me Gene siliconnie a their otpne pztuat riches as perfons that we , to thecrotwne after the caine neath) bibabbo, oe flaughfer and gouvernement of the 1 trhomof latet hep hav felt to be both cruell ia and rcones fons: ano oid therefor ts countell li faten that that this bis aetart DiMention being cinill,wag 29 an ie pai aired Bian theloxd Darnelete, and 40 natpet come tobe bloubie : im tdich Naeetefor Inbatage bet the an Ay ent to the mariage;to anflvered, hap onelic contended With words ¢ not Lith fvo2Ds, 7? tetinta Peed i" 0 end an amballado: of hir ofuntetits being not pet fo far, but that (if (t were pombe) the Scotlany, i bie ! and for hat and other canfes,and (accoding fame might be ended with bonelt conditions , eS Chemie ot bi ‘paomitte) fe fentone. Shortlte after, certeine ef pectiis ¢ mer of farrein faint Andzetues, Dun: % nttica fu: am faint Zohus tolvne, teceiued monie about wentti e ene tiie of the eatle of Murreie, totakepart ; at :ae ts adic thep were after punithep + af hee a oy ne at pein » the quenefemed = became with bisarmicto Cooncthie in Bar. By reafon ibereofthecarle of Burreie, ahoat thefirf trike iLindfeie, fo lead an armie againtthis ent: 1563, The quene helpapartementin Goenburgh,bet aoatt Thcedrleof Southerland George Cordon wae {oronesie had fcarfe'a hundzed hootemen with bim, began fn . ee eenreOeneelieg Hee an saenese nie Be ee ucredi a Deviance amongeft themfclues,, as fe iaBepadsdela att Apotdaar meg bc Fie ec nbenl«ep bape ie i ee ingibutre nety twarres, difembl netw decefpts ,and ed 55 Spiriement> este all the tempozall lo2ds tonither at Striues 2Aeanes menerthelefle fentthebithopof Dun mies of bis friends) be netermined to abive battell fria placeof forme ftrenath <@herebpon in Daober ee aeeenes Maoh o the perfuafion thereof , he ald that there 59 were manic inn the campsof the tivo princes, trhich 4 gredilie defired to heare of peace, ¢ivould not faile 9 to further their endeno; therein, m0? to defend them: felues ¢ their caufe with needfultueapons: all abich 7? BID perchance forefe that the king andqueche (bp ae eee ~ carle of Murreiefo well as the had 50 veatonoftheir pouth bad not pet faulted fo greatlie, re ve mn eee he departedthe court , and as that it(urned fo the btter ouerthzolv of the com 55 fehea 9 faint reevesUeoeeT thecounmon-twealth;¢ if thep haue faults ( as ahobath not) gad perfons) be fought wales to fop the thep ae ee wee rather to (hetr otune prinat 22 * ‘ rep2och than otherinife,and therefore they ought of Jpuntleis bead bovic tas brought peer 4 things palled, determinen Oo the earle BuchanJlib.17 friendsat the courthotw fent before the eftates in the tolbutth, and fosfalteDs cued :butafter(trotting to the p2o* to flieto the mounteins ff So th e e potwer in thole places, nid affirme, © ofif gteatett queneof Scots tent maifter John Pate abbat of Walmer 1 inocd into Gngland to the queene, to: mitts he lor George Gordon,cloetk fornreto fhecarle epeind thereof twas not fo mud for religion, a fo2 publite ger,offeringtoenterin wardtillbiscaule mightbe n 5° commmonitic, by the iungement of Buchanan. She Abe Gores tried bp the tole nobilitic :but this was refufed.a -arehbithop of faint Andzelves,, becanfe (after an resmeegeiee? fhe meane fime all the principall of the Goxdonsthat made therefore at the quénes comming into -_edft ward, into enter dargedto e edinen,wer Wwereland . ab.. Srotland) he divnot absfetne from hearing and fat: earie of Cheearie About the fame time James Ayepboone eng matie, was committed patfoner to the caftell of ‘Wathwwell, who (opordifpleafure concefued again aBothwelt Cdendurgh,and the reft that were found in fuck acts of earle the anb him bettwirt cfeapedont bint about a quateli {were fined ; with promtifeof a greater punitty ons Gatter prifonin to d committe badbéene Arrane, ofpgifon. tdbelaied wpon them , if they tore found off ment over Dauidst outot ed patt)efcap befoze t Aweckelat fending againe tn that fort] in Coenburgh ataivindow. ae ee otper e n oemand the deliuericof tie Hhan-tib-. cath lat and by @ beralo ee oer pene ibaa sapoale) peace, sf ‘Bofhincll tuas commanded the fitt kalends of Der ia of Auntlete, tas taken by the puke of Chatelerault Gozosnis tt inmioffageto the quene andeouncell, but the as but Gha FFife,andin manic gentlemens places twas ae a venue, After this, be was made earle of ees $e in ; é teinentent,and fo thep returned. here was charge 40 fent bute the notadmitten fo come twfthin a mile of them, queene, commanded toreturne, After this,befentamefiens ening. ‘avortlic after, the puke of pogeette, An Zanuarie, thequenetobebie fournsie though 3 fon,but becaufebe {would nof,hetas declarcda pubs fiftcene daies;and fo they div,during the tine of bir in ubich be twas reffoxed fo all his lanog,hono2s and Dignities, within that realine.Jn December alt the queenes peefence tr the Geames the nin+6 ie forethepapproched. he labie iunticie receiuen rinentoLouthian, Fife, Angus, Stratherne, the A CAUfe Here was aparlement holoen inDecember. Sa Darne= ted,4n which time, Wenvie Stetward, tow Darniete, Soiann,Wenno Agodlie perfona fonnehecame fotbeear ge, and cante into Zscotland t le of , there r, manof _ter the quéene returned fouthiwards, leaning foure $8 bebeadt?, of Puntleie to Strabogie, but he was efcaped be» : Yault,the carles of Sirgile, Surveie, ana tet sh ded maiffer William Chefholme bis baothers fon, 20 wer maifter of Aberden. She 30 commtiffioners in Aberden, the treafuroz, HDhecame to fovbtr entric into the nelw totone James Wacgill , mater Zohn Spensof Cundie, lodged one night in the bithops palace, and the nert Soberden. , to compound for the ef After this, helod John prior of Coldingham, ooee ntl pomp iricid ee i bithop of Dunblane deceatted, and after him fuccces in the night bought to Aberden. |The quene feemed Cheesricot iwithdiuerfegentlemen, twas fent againf the carle qua monet of Deober, forie for the-earles death.iBut in sPoucmber John Gordowas behearedin Aberver, and fhoztlie af: nen aNd the lardof Pettarrotw chets of them that were inthe field tith the earle of Huntleie. Great fummesof monte tree tabert the the , ep the nert winter, Jn the € on catleof Lennorcame into Scotland, and for bis ittogyene: -thed bp reafon of bis groffenes,twas Haine betiveene pap fhe was honorablie recetued, andlodgedin the prouotts boufe of the totune, tere fhe remainedall the timeof birabode in Aberden, Hii (he moneth of Augull, ofoo iutgbdehee ee lisps thefamemengtpoe mea of eg , the chaqpellofBroticcaeeree foe gaan it he qucne 19 plices, iuere fummoned toayperre before the queene ptateaoe turned finough durreie to Gartleie aberven, fat ah Sen Ag Dateey a heeante they ec pared Dunnoter, ado to Coenburgh, bere theremats ser eee Wane ea Chere twas killed of the partof untleie a hurts birand mane thetr afemble at Spaie. Ieerevpon, anda hundzed taker : but onthe o thep toke twith thent all the artillerie ouer Spine, 20 Beedand tiventie, (ach as tere faken,inas fence,cautcd the keepers thereof to be chargedtoder tors a _ {effton and college of tuftice, Gaal ette in progretie Atholl , and ueHS *- fo Fiuerne the canonvie of tote onr te, ffe, and to loined his meit fleeing atwaie,) notv to fic as fat chanan) tabereof the chiefe twere the Fraifers and of StrabogieAhequeene as the patledforward,rove ar Puen, the cight and tiventith vate of the fame Dube of Btbes eeemean the maclage, be toas proclamed king 36; Lefleparfon of Duen, being then one of theienar ficettrg,fod to it valiantlic, called bis men togtther, fet bpon the entntie, caufed them(hich before fol- Rolewene Oat Leith topatieinto France, toprocure fome iioFrance, Delpoof bisotfeate . We was cnt ofthe tone in Wa, fuccsededtothat bithopstic of Affe, maiice Zahm ro earle urreie, ahich fatwthere twas no {uccour in foure 02 fiue dates, tibere the principal capteine of seen twas made ube of Albante, And on fatar, leie 1s mane Uis,antddteb the {econ of Januarie nextafter,There of a bill from tbence be might fe ail the marifhes ar boutbint, be incamped there ina lender o7ber of batfell. At length the armties mcf, at irhat time ma: nie on the earicof MPurrete his (oe DID Hee alvaic, haning before ginen a figne to the entinie . Wut the 381 qucne,but his meffage twas not tegarded, Hf ae eo. The fez ee cand of Satie, 19 snvie Dincler bithop of Aomte ip. -- Shipton age, Cig 53 ree : tp tte. tobe punithen with flat death : but rather tobe ns 72 tena 0 some fora difpenfation tomarrte with the red tulth eaffer remedies , Jor be dio remember it ? arnele te,betng hircofine in the fecond degre tohaue alivaies bene obferucd heretofore, that in en 0 confanguinitic aid be obteined, ¢ {ent it home the life of kings, twe fhoulo altwates couer their fe >> : ouilte.atker . Lhe quene. was then priucipallie cret vices, we fhould milolie interpzet their doubt: ppantetca by the earles of Atholl, and Lennor, the ¢> full faults, and we fhould with patience beare their >> 920 Ruthiocw,aid their friends. in the meanetime, knotone euils ; fo that they oto not by thembing 33 the earle of @urreie perfuaded the duke of Chatelebtter deffructon to the common-twealth, ; tault,the carle of Argile,and fundzic other ,tomact at Chen this opinion twas pleafing to moff of the Alttueling there they made a bond to ffop the mahearers , the other Wanitltons(ercept James, which age, alleaging the fame to be made for mainifes twas head of that fainilig) oetermined to reff in qui eee ofthe religion. he quecne aduertifed there, et ; but heaccompanted with firteene horffes remat 9 steleafea the 1020 Gordon ferih of prifon, ahercin ned With the e208. Who being not fo weakened be bad beene kept twithin the caftell of Dunbar, and _oftheir potwer, that they coulneither wage battell > teffozing himfo bis fatherslands,createdhimearle of Wuntleie, She alfa fentfoz the carle of Wothinet fo returne home,tho was bantthed,and twas thenin France [ andthe earleof Southerland torcturne Sut of Flanpers.] 3n the moneth of Zulic, thelox Darneleic carle -_noz fafelie pale to their otone; did.giue place to the _time,and tent that night (o amilton.) Zhequeene affembled.an armie, and went to Glafcow to purs fue them [at that time(as faith Buchanan) the earle of Lennor twas made wardenof the eaff marches , -_and the ouke and carles twith other of thelr compas nie : |