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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. Sent Dato Dnnfeeis. Corteine tomnes are gtintihed, frets amd twere receted bythe Lor Weris Thequeene hearing thereof, by aduife of bit com -eoll afembled fanrth of all the parts of the abole realme an armtie,ayointing the fame to be at Weg gar , in the beginning of Dcober , to purfue the re: mont,(uld depart outof the fotune of Goenbiirgh: fp Acottand, ad after none the fame day,the earles of Purreie Theerlen logs come f1- Louthian , (pending bis time tn batwking . Zhe my quieene remained at Cocnburgh with the nobilitic, and becanfe fhe yas conceiucd with child, tranclled little abooad . Aboutthis tine twas a nely oder ta fF, Thin, ken for placing the king and queens name in all time , the kings name teas fet before the queens: Had helped the lors to ratfe memof twarte fo; theit 10 now quite contrarie , the name of the queene toas juritten before the kings: befives ibhich , aftertvars frport, patled thither birfelfc, and toke inquifition the queene bir felfe toould onelic fet bir name to the {writings in place of birs and bis ; and Danid the fer thereof , giuing order in thofe totones , that no fuch thing fhould afterwardsbe putin practife But there there nonethat fuffered death for that matter; but cretarie tas appointed in bis place to haue a ftampe of the kings name to ble then nerd required. } Anthemeane timea parlement twas called, to be B parlemnt, Dinerfe Were committed to prfortin the nozth parts Of the realine, as the prouoff and batlsseis of faint Gudrelvs: alfo certeine of the totone of Dunder, and faint Johns totone , and other were barithed; pholoen in the moneth of March nert infuing, and ; fammons decreed againtt the earle of Murreic, peep and the other lozds that rematnedin Crgland, and egitenare and diuerfebarons ,as Lundie Lange, and Wal of Argtle, licng thertn bis tummon. _. Ward, iwerefent to Aberder, andtoother parts, 20 alfagainf the earle countrie of Argile to heare them forfalted . Zhe tibere thep rematnedthe twinterfollowing. French king fent monfieur Rambenenullet info Thebingre About this time, the queene toke the caffell of Scotland , as ambatlado: from bim tothe quene, ee Lantallon from the earle of Porton, becaufe be {with commiftion , to make the king bir hufband Bpichacl iwasfufpected to fauo2 the rebels. The keeping theres knightofthe oder of S, Wichaell. Which fwith great Bgreatarmie of was giuen to the carle of Atholl . Ahe queenie ree 66, folemnitie and reuerence twas accomplif}ed inthe 15 2 turning to Cdenburgh in September , prepared all fhings necefarie for the armie, and departing front Grenburgh came to Beggar, there all the noble inten inith their retinues twore alfembled the eightof Deober, From thence thep pated forward to Dun 3° freis . In the meane tint, the Dube of Chatelerault, fherarles of Murreie , Glencarne, Roths, the loz Dailtre , the abbat of Lilwinning , the lards of Grange.Cuninabam,Werdie,Pettarrowy, maitter Games Waltburton tutoz of Petcur, and others , pearing of the quens comming with anarmie, fled Rhetords fcvintoEng: ints natand ¢ came to Caerleiil , therethey tvere receiued, the earle of Medford at that tinte being land, 1020 lientenantof the nozth . Mbeir con= uoiers got The low ers then maitter of Partvell conuct ed them to the water of Sultweie, an' afterward ter turned to Duntreis to the quene, there (of bir cle miencie)be got pardonof bis offenfe 5 and the laros their pardom of Lochiniwar and Drunlanrtg likelwife. After the Ehe queene armic bad taried cerfeine dates , putting direction for obferning of ged ozder inthe countrie,the queett returned to Coenburgh , ahere fhe remainedall the returned a= gainetmte €nenburgh. Cyequene.. Choy nabe thett prote= Gestion, chaypell of polie rad houfe the tenth of Jfebwuaric, - being fundap :after the tbid) , the fatd ¥Rambeuenls let returned into France , being bighlic retoar ded. From thattime that the parlement tuas procla sed and fhe fummmons alfo publithen, the earle of Qurreis friends being in Scotland , never ceatlen fo {ekeallthe tvaies andmeans thep could penile nert winter. The queenefent the matffer anid Chalmer chancello2 of VWolle inte France to the The lords fend to the queenc of nd fo after the parlement was affembled, the lozofthe articles being chofen the fenenth dap of Sparch, they perceiuing the forfalture like to proce), of ad tudgemient thereof to be given, the elenenth e Ware nertfollowing, the bing with the affifanc of thefaid eatle of Wozton , the toxos 4authtven, aud Thequeneot fed thein , that fhe would fend a gentleman to the Evgeny eng THe bit Gtker, and mou hic in thete fanrors,as he tothe quene did; and fothep returned to Metwcaffell, Hhere the ofScors. - dukeof Qhatelerault,percetuing no other helpe appearing , fent the abbat of Astliwinning into Scot- land to the queene with letters, fubmitting bimfelfe fobfr graces twill and fo he obteined pardon for bint and bis frienns , twith licence to pale into France, fhere foremaine the fpaceof fiue peares, and fhorts lie after he paffed through Cngland , and fo outer tv to France accozding tobis appointment, ‘ 4 dead bedie. a he quene was hut vp toithin bir chamber, a all to Beepe cerfeine appointed to attendbir, and ; Zhe carles ' ewes pores and gates about the palace. backe rb parts e and Wothwell efcaped bpa Wuntlei forth in their chamber,aherof the hing and ead rear os pattie Were rightforte. Theerle of Atholl ado ie bp being With him , departed tn the night feafont fervit- > ferric oucr the Jfoxth, called the queenes pe being fweittto Fob torte. Dn the mozow peoclama a aap (the queene being fecretlie bept ) {yas ritade,that all the logos that hao botce esvat Shealfofent letters tothe fame cf relfedbetinirt themon the one five,and the eavles of lends. to-canfe therm fo depart forth of bir realitie of Crglaw :. and iwithall font onto them warning ta paren themfelues twith great diligehceto meet bir. Depart betivirt Hat prefent tine , and midfummer Lhe eavleof wurreie anv the ref of the lords being. toith bim , heaving the preparation that tas mabe Ruthven departen this life at Petweatkell, With chute again# them, modperceining themfelnes not able great repentance of bis former life ? gitting Gov repenten, Trsare op- fledinto Gugland ; there the lozd Authwen died at Sptep, PeWweaffell thortlie after; as in place pe hall beare, be earle of Lennor,being partaber twith them, then nertinfiing. sat in the meane time the lo time there cannte'fiom the kingof France a tile a Anambaftage ged gentleman, ranted nronfieut la Crocke, as his trons the ting ambaffavo2, «mvremained in Zcotlanvall the tuira % FFances ter follotving. tame to Dunbar,and got pardon:the earle of Olen: Air the moneth of Furte,the queenepercetting the carne and the lard of Cunninghant head camethi- 50 ther alfo,and twere pardoned. Liketwife the earle of Rothes purchafed his pardon at the fametime.Lhe timeof bir Delinerance to app2och,tote nto all the prinetpall noble menofbit realme, to come and tes maine within the towne of Cocnburgh, curing the time of bir deliucrance, there thep affembled : and the king bic butband, wwtth the carles of Argtle,gpuré reie, Atholl, and Par, remained with bic in the cae ffcll; ano the catle of Uuntieic, othtvell, ad the temnantofthe lo20s lodged in the totwne.And bpon Ebe eighteenth of Mardy, the queene tell accom the nintéenth dap of the fame maneth of June, bes panied came to {padington towards night: and on theninteenth dap,the bifhop of faint Andzetos , and 6o twirt 10 and 11 of the clocke befoze none bir grace {was deliucred of a gabdlie man-chilo, to the great Bpzincs earles of Araile and spurrete, andthe loz Word,bes tng at WLithquo, fent to the queenefortheir pardon, andobteinedit, being commanded neuerthelefle to pale into Argile , and to remaine there duringbir Graces pleature,which commanbdementthep obeted, quene, that thep would not fufter pir ante the ber, fohauethe gauernement ofthe realime,to abute fameby the countell of ffrangers , as the had done; of bir chamber and therefore pulled biolentlie out gteat crucltic. Lhe king bimfelfe in the andbis dagger twas liketwtfe found fricking were apehended for being dwersin the Laughter arab forefift,, thought god enerie of thentfo feke forme 4 © thanks,for that bebad lent btmftine to call to hint foy: mercie and forgiuenelle , hereof he did allure particulay meane toobteine remifiton atthe ques bimfelfe.And from thencefazth the carle of orton, Perdonis bands, acthich thep obteined all of them,ercept the Sraued any and the matffer of Kuthwen , remained feeretlie earle of Morton,thelords Kuthwen, iLindfeie, and Steined, neere to Antwike ,and other places of the borders,till fuch other as tere twith them at the murther of Eas thep obteined parvort,and tere reftored. Aboutthis nid Riches. Wiherebpon thep defparing of pardon, The murthe Danie pars Von, oneof bit fe Dati Dauid Richeoan Ataliant, that foas1uflitm 3 anditt chee crefaries ,crieng pittoullie , sflitia, with bim fue e fuddenli they chamber Stter bit Go Zine, and from thence fent the earle of urrete, tas allo paetent, to their countric againe.Zhe queens mateftie prontiz that bebalfe tuas bioken fo; bp fecret conference firdaiesafter. him departed from Caerleill to s2etwcattell bpon Engiand. _. atid theabbat of ikiltwinningto fhe queene of CrgLand , making fute to bir grace fox atd to be refto2ed of Dauid, and tere hanged and quarteren, Chet martherirg. fullie recetued by the king and hiscompante. Thep heads were fet aloft,the one on the totver in the abs fpakealfo twith the queene,tho hadnogreat comfort beie,and the other on the nether boty, of thete comming. Jn the moneth of Apzitl this peere, the bithop of Lhe mozrotv following,being monday, the earle ro WBzechin prefidentofthe felton,veceatten, andin his of Murreic,mod the other that were funmmoned,pats tomefucceededto that bithopzike, a friend and cons feb tothe tolbuityof Goenburgh, ¢ mave their pra fine to the earle of Argile,calleo Campbell. Znthe fefation there , that they were readie to anfiver in endof Apzill, the quéene,willing to hanethe earles paclentent,and none appeared toaccule them: After of Argile and Murreie toincd twith the rete of the this, it wasconcluded to kepethe queene in fret conncell , fent for them to cometo the cattell of CG: Cheqnéne fyara.iButbp bir politilse bemeano2,their purpofe in benbutgh, there all griefs andeontrouerfics that agrerth att the fect onto oiuerfe noble men ofthe realnte, tho pres taavest ton, the lod 2uthivert,and the lod Linolete, fecrets quens patnie chamber & ae the king, with letters for bis atfiftance againt bir 50 Winvleie, entredinto the the night, being faturdap, eight ofthe clocke in bout a (ent king French the after, thontlie % -- vebels . And in Warr qpebins6 atD. and the ninth of Dareh; ahere being arviued _ gentleman called monfieur Baluoifer into Scotlike' manner, the lo2d Ruthwen oeclared but the ae * land, iith berie frienbdlie letters trito the quene, longer se che promifing bis belpe saffitfance againt the rebels; obich meflage was moft thankefullie receiued, and the fai Waluotfer honozablie at bis Departure refwarded. The ouke of Ghatelerault,and the other lords with the clocke in the after none,there thep ivere thanky Chomas Scot thiriffe, veputieof Perth, ¢aprtetE cr"hott inith thebing,the porfuanen bim tothinke, that he Dantleie, Atholl,¢ Bothwell ontheother five,were Sith the bag had.foined bimlelfe with thofe that wonta be bis ae teferred to thequeene, abd agreed them, and they all * fraction,ifit happened with bir otherwile than well; 20 remained with hit the refioueofthe. funmmer, Zhe 48 twas noleffe to be doubted, by realorof the bigh qneene bearing that the earle of Morton ; the low The queene nifpleafure that the bad taken being quickerivith Ruthwen, and theothertheir atfittants tere recet, te fate to child :. through thetabich perfuafion, andother miflte uedin Englano, and rentatney at PetwcaFellshyde Aer Theking bing of things, heneparten fecretlic tutth ir in. the fentmatter James Lhoiton dantoz of Qurrcie, - Spas foo tight feafon,accompantedionlie with tmomten, and toifh letters tothe queene of England, and alfo to prfoaden, frit cante bute Sciton jad afterward from cherice fheking of France, and other bir friends there; pez fo Dunbar. f daring by the teno2 of the fanic letters the abufe and p2efumptuous attempts ofcerteine bir fubtecs bonticieend vo -Dbither the cavles of Dunticie anvwBothincll Bothwell, _Haffilie repaired, bp whofe counteltandothers then againt bir,vebring them notto recetue thems with. Avith bir, fhe canled peoclamationte be made itt df 30-inthete realmes o2 Dominions, uerfe,parts of the realime, chargtitg all manner of Shonrtlic after, the quencof Crigtandifenta gers Che queene of meitinfeatsof warre, fo come dnto hiv to Dury tleman called Henrie ikilligrety inte Scotland, Englandgir hav,¢ to,patle from thence onto Coenburgh within {withylettersann itiedage to the quene , promising ™rr. fo ffaie the fame; in fe much that the earle of 02 hep yer lie perfuaded the king to fate the parlement,and ale thebing. . fo toconfent to the rettoring of the erle of Purrete and bis complices, makingto bin faithfull promife, 4° that ifbe would follow their counted , be fhonld be cnn pei made € ctoloned king of Scotland abfolntelte, ad fone the quene fo to haueleffe to do withthe gouctttt" yep, ment afterwards, abere tough beagred to then. fwere delineren of hit birth. gnthe monet of Mate, called fic Benvie Bair,feruantto the lou thiwert, came to the abbete of tolie rod houfe about fir of their twzitings and patents. JFo2 there, tnttll this Buchalibsy, pels. In the meanetime,the bearing that fhe toons of faint Andzcins. Dundee , and faint Zobns totene, the catell of Goenburgh, therets remairte ti he ad Kothes , with other of thefr companies that came forth from Metwcaffell the faturvay before, eth to Coenbargh, the igamiltons metbit at Mulkelburgh,and fo likes nile did the lords Leuingtton, Fleming, Hume, Morthinike, and manie other noble men, md cow ueied hic bnto Coenburgb. She longed in the bithop of Dunkelos lodging, and taried there acerteine fpace,baning totth bir the erls of Iguntlete, Atholl,Bothwell,Cratoford, pars thall, Southerland, Cathnes,the bithopsoffaint Ans drelos and Koffe; the lors Leuingiton, Fleming, and diuerfe other noble mert,bv whofe counfell order {was taken for renzeffing of the Hateof the realme, tberebp the Cane twas thortlic brought to great quictneffe. Aiter this,the queene perceiuingbirtelfe todzaty nerre the time of bic pelinerance , Went to comfort ofbit highnette,and all hit ubiects,trhereof >" the nobilitie tv greatlie refotfe. And incontinentlte all the artifleric in the caffell toas thot off, moall the loxns and people came togithcr in the dyad) of faint Otles,to qtue thanks to almightie Gonfor bis great and beneficial! goonies (hetwen to them, in gt: uing to them a prince, and toithall made theft hume ble praiers bnito bis diuine mateftic, to indue hint with the feare of God , twith vertue and knotwlenge togouerite the realmeand fubieasthereof, tien fos ener the fame fgonlb fall into hts hands. Lhe fame night at euen,there were great fires fox top made in the totone of Cocnburgh,andin all the ee eeiemne The hiftorie ofScotland. Whe king patiedthe mofk part of that tointerin the The king countries of Fife , Stratherne , Striuclingthire,¢ MEME ahem = 5 SS -- SS thered again tory and therefore thep Departed folvards Dune > 382 Anarmie ot pie came fo Grenburgh.tbere the caftcll hot off at |