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Show . The hiftorie of Scotland. theirnereft blond, by the onelie inforring oefire Hamilton comming at the dap apointedto ¢: togonerne, being ofbertwile tumzthite perfons: that denburgh,did deferre the performanceof bis paomt. hail twe loke for from bim , thofeinconttancie of mindall the Scots do knotes Gibofe bnfkilfull gor mernement thep bauetried twithmaniefanghterse -_fes ,newiftng manie delaies; ontill the other princi. -_-pallof the facttons were come, therebythe cotie, nants might be eftablithenby all thetr confents; foy Anv( Lbich is more) hole familie not content totth ibich be prated dap titl the tenth of Mate : and that the murtherof this kingsgreat grandfather, did go about to intrapbisegtandfather bp the mothers in the meane tine be might bnderftand the mindof the tmp2tfonenqueene of Scots: all abtch in the end fine,ubtlett be twas in tife;and tren be could not kill fwas denied bnito him. Wherevpon Wamilton (con ThehiftorieofScotland. af the gouernoue had not before bine faffictenlie knotwne, 1569 febellionim ihecatlesof prey "he gpa caipepagoe ofthecarleof Poxthumber: >. en ltentenant of the nozth parts, and bp lnve wets fuchdtrection as tas given bp bit maiettie ap bir mland, totvards Durham. Wdberbponthe carle theiclat refuge and fafegardtotake the cattels of ipas moze bardlie dealt twithall,bicaufe that in the _-abfence of the gouerno2 be bad taken manie, and on,that ne mari fhould obeie anieotherthanfucas Were {ubMtitutenby bin-Wiherebpon thole of the -_cell,wasaccufenbp Thomas Crawfordofthe bings death; tdyerevpon he toastommandedprifoncr toa kings part(befowing fummmesof moniebponfoul: biers, to-makethem reabdie,if nenrequited,fothe bitermofchnfid) met-on adap appointed af Glatt chamiber tre the caffearin others were fentfo appre" bend Zamies WBalfarie, §Butinthe end, thegonernors mritonetfe futfer colv. ; ae pi But then there wasa-great atfemblie:nf the redno great hurt tofall por thenr for Walfurie by bis friends foue obtefnedipardon; and wettellan comtmon peopierat amilton;more than theploken being ledto Goenburgh, twas lett in a Houle there fox,a meanes of agreement was attempted , toith 6o notfarrefrontthecattell: to Abomecerfeine ho2ter this condition: that isamiltom;:comuiintyg to-Glati meni torreaypointed kapers; driver the darge of & coty,hous acknowledge theking farchiefet gouer? -_leranderApume anobleyong man, appointed chicte hoz: Sbtch if be ain, all other things fhouln cafilic be ouer themABut William initcadie,, capteitteof ths agred; but tfbe denied that he Mulocome in baines caftelbofiGienburah,: about ten of theeelocke ; all abichbe promiled toda'; anv the-kingsarmie right,dfocounterfeit Letters fianed with the band a twas difmifien.! When hecametoGlatcow;thep ob the earleof Wurreie, and bioughe them fo Aleralr Alnetite and Warketworth,betwzoteonto fieJohn to foptifie with fuch number and garifons of men,as to bis difcretion thould be thongbt conuent: ent,forthe fafe cuftodie and gard thereof. Sit John Forlter, being at his houle neve to Alnetwike,when he receiued thele letters; accompa' hid twith bis feruants,friends,md tenants, efome fouldiers that tvere come to bint front Weriwike, marche vp to the caftellon fot, there finding the boule garded twith a great number of the carle of be mabe proclamation befoze the caffell gate, that e+ iidtestien uerie of them twithin the cattell Mould come forth, wnadeat Bing: 2D Withdzaty to their otune boufes , bpont paine to wikebpir be repntedrebels to the quéenes maieftie: and that HFHker, hid) of them (oeuer dio refute to obeie this proclas rematne there in {uertic.A5ut the earle of Pozthum: berlandfell into their bands,which deltueren him ore to the regent,abo thought he conld dw ne leffe than -_put him in fafe képing , confivering the amitie _that twas betwirt the tive princes,the queenes maise -_ffie of England,andthe king of Scots, Wut Hhoztlie after, the regent (as he was rioing through Lithqno) toas twickedlic {hotir toith an 2527: Bucks barquebufe,bp one James amilton,and fo tous . Buchananontof a two gallerie., in thich were clo: potty thes banged as if inere to another bfe.] & Wut the Fr.Thin, night before the faughter of the regent, Walter Hcot, and Thontas iar alfoof Fernthirt enteren into England to {poile the borders , tbteh thep vio lad (theretvith be tuas charged ) avding.that he Would pioue the fame at ante tine hen dap thoulo be aypointed to him therefore.After tihich,there was anaffembli¢-mave fo; the clecionof a net gouers nour. lives.After the fame manet he got all the cattell of Wiarkeworth, anv fortified then both with (atic ent number of men: Mhis done, be allembled (uch of the regent,bad audience granted bnto him; tbole -meflage was, to o¢mand thedeliuerte of fad res bels of England as had fled thither : Khic)-ambatlas aoad a Forter to increafe tr potver , viv bpon better ad At thattime Ahomas Kandolyh,being fent tht fein op . nite pxld themfelues bntobim, tho faued all theit 50 ther ambatlano2 fo; the queene of England fn the life DForter, forces ashe wasabletomake, fothathe got tix ther to the number of eleutn bunded bore men,and toke opderto foplaie amd top the paflages, & as the PtZon p02 the deceaifeo gouernour had before refiifen to heare at Strivueling. Whyerebpon, fith all things Avere then tn a turmotle bp his death, they departed, eatles friends anv tenants im Pozthumberland Wut not, then there wasa parlementfothe thi Mould not go onto him. fing of anew regent , andolph Hhic hav bene in é After this, baningin bis compante the loxD- Scotland forte peeres before, becanfe he feomed beft eseal gle,and Dhomas.Ffortter bis brother, andother gen ¢ toknoty the men and thetr conditions of Scotlanv, tasaing tlemen,be went to Petwcattelabere,with Thomas Serdeis, Golwer efquiteithat han the principall raletherof at Wat tine,he toke omer foi the befenfe of thattotone Se Penrie Seeare o¢ and bicaule he had before difpatced fore other ame -_-balfages for the benefit of the realme, toad ‘helo eee ano tell efteemed of the nobilitie, an therfoje againk the rebels. Pither cante to bim fr Henrie was brought ito the councelli Other the tebela,to'thé bttermotkof bispower. ire' -_-bispunce had bene vnto the Scots,hethetnen that erasane Berke,offering Vis Ceruice agatni hisbother, amo they honlaremaine mpittomertlfegineplengesof -antMlike of the nobilifie, being aloft biricerteme thereof. The ctlesyetona daycaitietrom Durham; faidpart toonlnfodo,thepoulvalberéceinendie fhe fameconenants , aherebuto the earls of: aud theearletounticieretatento fabferibe, 0. -‘fathegouernor, not -being DracquathiteD ped a holonefte of Biecapte + in tay fore, that the Tite thas liketo.grotn£0 a commbtion,if he innorene" thether thep toulnimpute the ded to ee -_affer being in ‘otter vefpatre,, fico into proclamation in bebalfe of all the inhabitants that were the earle of Porthuniberlands tenants , fo, theirrepatring home to thetr bonfes. And comming beretwith backe totvards the caftell, thep twithinpers Eeecate of ceiuing themfelues deftifute of fuccoz, and fir John Petbumber. bponditterfe ercurtions were made forth of Pelw, Cattell inte "tye Cbithopritie, tere the two earles " theirherthin;withfurthernbticethatifanicof-the ted oftheir putpofe, after omefkirmithes betwirt the ho2tement , thep returned tuto Darbam. + ano from thence thenert dap thep went to Werham,and Che eartes of mation,fateng either in the caffell o2 elfethere ina» amore crucllie than ener yas donebefore,rather fo, nie bnlatwfull afemblic,it Gould belatwfull foreue-_defire of reuenge of fomeiniurie, than fo, the gaine tie man to fpoile bis gods , and bimto bill if he of anie booties. Belines irbtch,the capteine of the cas made refiffance. fell here Pettellan was pzifoner, twas now com : This proclamation notwithifanding, thep tith 4o Manded to fet the fame MPettellan at Ithertie: tha tthe caffell, at the firft refulento pelott bp, And bpon oth before the nobilitic (hich alloted ato cons therebpon fir John Forlker marched through the : firmed the fame) did purge himfelfe of the death of totone tito the market placeanbthere mane thelike the hing , and of the ctuil! warresmoucd tn Gigs Bachantib.r9, ders willing him to deliner William Spettelian, bie he DID accosdinglie'.' "Wayerebpon one was carieubp dstrcadte intothe cattell, to the gt? Perfie -asante other in all thecompanies, At Chet disman ‘sinosueeanenoe -_- Horthumberlands fernants,reteiners,and tenants, 30 ped, that the nert daphe died ofthe burt [as fatth feinentheicformer:qons ant honors the fame Dap; imodichbeandbisfriends profetted themfelucs fobs tectstothe king: 'but pet fo,hatinthenwanetinig the fonlviersofXScrtwihe, meaningberelieto bane foinen battell faith the earles : fir ibenvie Hhewing bimtelfe as willing ann forward com Socotlaw: HPostdamberFoatkerlosd warden of the nrivdle marches, either -_ahere thecrle of Wettinerlandlighteo among thote 'andé welts by force, policie, o2 fomeother means,togetintobis that thiften himatwate fo from place to place, that be ea = babsthe poffettion of thofe ttva cattels, ano the 20 efcapedontof that realme,then be coulo nolonger oe fame lete(long before bis comming)was twell debated,the gouerno2pzonounced,that he vould pardonall prts kings ambaflado2,that amiltonhoulonotdepart uate faultspone tobim, 02 to the king : but hat be Gngland,before that the faidambatlado2 hadleaus _nefther could no2 twould pardon ante inturies done IkeWwiletogo bome. After that thele things were 3° to anyother. Anoif dsuntlete,o2 bis friendsthat fo, dane, and that the regent fomettbat indifferentlie lowed bis faction,conld palle alvap with thole fpolls, dilpatehedbisaffatrsin Cngland,beobteinedleaue -_-e would twillinglie labor that arbitrators chofenbp fodepart,and washonozablieconduaen home twith both parts, Thoulotemper the value of the damage. the Cuglity, ho fuficientliegarded him: butelpes At tat time allo there grew a further mifdhiete, Ciallie the nobilitie and companie of the nozth parts, -abether all thep ibfch tobe part with Puntlete huld fith it tas great bono2 for bir maieftie fafelie to -alfobe pardoned;but in the end, bpon deliberation, veturnebimbome, tho(bponbirletters had) was _-_all things {eemend indifferentltetucll pactfien. come out of bisolunecountric. Which regent cont Duting thele things,the quene of Cnglandfent pans ming fo Crenburgh the nert dapafter the kalends _-letters into Scotland in the bebalfeof the impztto jib.19, of Febzuaric, be was there receiued twith great 4° ned quene;either that the might trolie be reftozed, pompe. ortointlierule toith bir fonne; o2admitted to line Few daiesafker this;tholcof thekingsfacion -_priuatli¢in birotune countrie. All tfch being dee affembled at Striucling , where the regent declared niedto be gtanted, the Scots lent Robert pets Pntothem tbat be baddancin Cnglawws; ahieh bee -carney. amar of great twifenome and fidclitiv, to ing well liked , foasin the endeonfirmedby all-the -_delfuer. ther anfiver tte the quene of England. nobvilitie..douch)about thattine,Zames Pantitton Wibilett.thele things twere tr doing,the gouertior chicfe of that familiecameoutofngland,beingby -fearing the polverof the impalfoned queite, Shih the quene of Scots authorifenioitha netwandarras -nolw twayed great, Didcall Witlifam Mettellan be gautlettersin that He called bimbte father, and fore him;front Perth to Striueling ; whorequelked made him bir-bicar and deputie of the kingboine. 5° the earle of Argtle to go tith hin fo: bis better (ucts This man at his iv comming mave peoclamats _tie, Afterwards, this Wiilliam fitting in thecom all thefr faces, anbcerteine paces of great opnte nance. Shep had alto with them certetre bane of councell, fotheleuteng of anarmieonber the leas the other , a fmatlboke ina hollow dints bing of the earle of Wartvike,and the loxdadmerall ro ding them afunder,fo thattunning there was no paflagefo Clinton, the faid tive earles were kept fo in feate, them to conueie theft ordinance ouer, the bankes on that thep burt not aduancefarre foyward in thet _either fine being fo ffepe ano cumberfome Gere, Wicked begun enterprife , but were conftreined to pon the erles perceining that thep tere Difapotns retire backe of ‘oulter, (upofing that thetv meaning was fo, people twas touching that matter, inthat thofemen badmade deputies about Cratwford and Dailuic. ponotw {eeme to be delivered ont of a p2ifon of ntifer Wherebdpon there was dap giten onto them both rable bondage,and to bebold the finectlight of libers 20 to met at the aflemblie at faint Andzetws , thither tie, aben thep.(thich kein notbotwtnoer it) pio the earleof Argtle firft came: twith thom there was fell thefr goucrument to a frange twoman. noertremte Dealing, bicaufe be ceafed to trouble the Shele things betag thus beardonbothfioes bee realmeante moze, was of kinred to the gouerno3, fore the councell of: Cngland, thequeenetbereof bp and thep tivo twereof great friendthip togithereuen birfaidcouncell declared to isamilton , thathe ree from their pong pers.Butthen the caule of unt quired an bnintt thing, and that be fhould not bope for antic aid from bir; andthat Hebath pomifed the lamp ad Wettinerland railed a rebellionagain& nt the quicnes mateftie of England; but by the gad oi: the grandfather by the fathers fide,be thyul the pmze +o felling the truth) fad, that he confented to thofe con father outof the kingdome,bought forth the mother ditions bp compulfion ; andthat (if he twere free) hee to beflaineasafacrifice,s fold bir kingdome (then -twouldnotalloty of anie of them. Fo2 thich anfver, fhep could notiniop tt) to rangers: ont of thi) amiltons Martell were committed prtfonersto bondage the(by theproutdenceofGod)being delines thecaftellof Coenburgh. Lhe carie of Argile twas red, thepbaue ttzotunethemfelucsinto thefetrow -{uffered to bequiet at home, but the carle Juntleie bles in ibich thep now are. Wberebp twe map cafilte bnderffand, that the tupgement of the common inthe pete rs69, theearles of oxthumbers thete incampedsah funozie thirmityeschanced'bes twirt the rivo paeties|though nogréathurtfolowes ANUHtythetarmic marched towards Petweaffell, SieFohn Fortier, ano tir Wenvicwerke, baring intelligence therentymnentoithofspeumcaltel with t Who,atter that he had declared thatthe nttiof fhe twonld not now abbate the fante onto them tw thele troubicfome times , NO tore than (he had bes §-fedone, After wbfcybe remwinbsedthe tnaatorid made intd Srigland,twlth the Haughters,fpotles;jno bornitigs cOriunitted a little before rall tbhich he ell net fad not done bythecownTell'o) Inbo? of ‘the -_publilte (tate + am thereforebis queencs fauor toas trotDfimiiuttteo to therm, eer the famegad - |