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Show 456 The hittorie ofScotland. 2 Dhatthere hall betivoouinetallafembliesin the poare in enerie pronince,the firttuchateof Dee tober and Apzill. 3 Where hall be one general affemblie in the peate,the firitof Metober nert infaing. 4 All alfemblies dm confift of thefe perforrs, the -_femblie he clatmed to be fudge therebnto,and fhat tf he had anne it, that he erred tnit and in bis tmplous bebautour in contempt of the faio fynod andbis -brethzen , in that be twill remit himto the brethren pacfent, and ctaue pardon fo) the onerfight thereof, and promife gad bebantour inthe time to come, paifo2,dorto2,and elders,¢ all the three to baue botes, 3 Jf be twill pronrife to claime no further than be 86 Well in the prefbpterics provincial as genes -fuftlie map bp God bis word ,and acroring tothe tall afemblies: and that all foc as baue ante fates laff conference , ad endenour bimfelfe in all bear in the affemblies map fie and Here , but giue no bote 10 four to fhetw bimfelfe inall time to come a modes except thep be of the namber of the thze afoze (per rat perfonand fo ferue,as that be map proue agrers cificd, able for a bifbop preferibed by S.WDaule, and fo tube 5 That there twas onelie foure offices in the church, fhe pafto2,docte2,eloerand deacon,andthatthename mit his life and doctrine to the tudgement and cen fore of the general afferblie without anie-reclas of bithop twas onlie proper to the pafto? 02 mintfter, and that he badefpectall charge and funcionin the -_smation,pzouocation,o2 apellationfromthe fame ti -_anietine to tufue, church,but no greater than a commonpafto2. hele things betug nemanded at the arch 6 Ftem,that vifttation in the church twastatwfall, -fhops hands , he tas contented to plato thembp amdat thistime neceffarie , in refpea of theeloers -fubfcribing bis name with bis olwne hand therebne thipas pet is not latwfnltic planted, and that this bie 20 ton, thic) done, the fatd affemblie at Coenburgh Gtation did ayperteine onelic toa paffozo; paftors -_-id for their part in like fort publith their dutifull fent from the affemblie,and not elfe, minds obedience to his maiciie, in adnulling the 7 Xhat thencnce theallembliemakethmention -_pzoceffe of excommunication again the faib bts of abithop, they imeane onelie S.paules bitop hop of faint Andzctws, and to continue bim inpis and none other. fozmer cffate,as folloiveth, 8 dhat the recefuing of prefentations;qiuing of . : coRations,triall of minttters,depofing themfor uff caufes,thall be int the potuer of the moft learned and foundeft tudgement of tivo pefbpteries , and this Thedecree &f the aflemblic at Edenburgh, concerning the refitutionofthe bifhop ofS.Andrews. toftand dnitill the pefbptertes be better erected. 3° 9 Hhatacommifitoner apointen bp the general Xe HexD: bis matefies fatiffacior , and fo gfue allemblie,being a pafto2,as pafto2 tall be tricd and BakpStettimonte with that ga will we would cenfured in life and Dddtrine by the pzelbpterie, 02 prouiniciall allemblie, butin refped of bis commits fion,be thal be tried by the generall aflemblie of : -#obete bis heires fo farre as we ougbt,o tit %OLADKconkcience tue may,and for goo hope we -aue in bis maiefties fanourable concurrence tm Hyoute be recetued the fame. builoing bpof the boule of God toithin thisrealme, 10 Hf headmitodmany thing twithoutconfent and bicaule the proceffe of ercommuntcation twas of bisatlemblic, it Mall be of no effet, and atu -_lafd,, and the fenitence pronounced during the time caufe of bis depofition. of the conference, therebpon bis maiteftte hath far 11 Lhe power thich he hall receive Hall be Or- 4° Hen occafionof offente , hich for marie god canfes dinis caufa noniurifditionis, there contenfert to be remued,twe twill forbeare to 12 Commiffion ayointen by the proutnctall oz examine the fain proceffe, 42 necide it, thatfoeuet Senevall allemblies to bifit, tall vift prefepteries o2particular churches ,aliwates not preiudging the potwer of the pzefbpterie twithin the bounds oftheie pronrocation 02 aypellation,o2 to call in Doubt the lee -_galitie 02 formte ofthe fain poceffe , orto condemne -_-the fatd (prod. 3 et for the vefpeets afo; aldand bpont blie for this prefent to ffand forone peare,andtheres nounced , and reffore the fain bithops inallrelpeds vifitation, 13 Whevifitors apointen bp the generallatents Biter as fhe aflemblie thall appoint, god and twefghtie confiderations, te holt the faid -_proceffe and fetttence as brilated, brdeducted 02 p20" fo fare as may concerne the faid p:ocelfe andfer 14 Mbhat nocommriffion giuen by ante in times 5° tence of ercommunteattom in the former eltate be pat before the Dafeof thisafemblie Hallbebatleas twas {mmiedatlte before the fame, like as 110p20 ble,but {uch onlis as the fatp atfemblie fall appoint, celle nofentence had been latand detuctedagain Fn kbtcallemblicallottfemeth thatthe kings mas im.Bzonldingalivates he obferue that hath bane fabliten concerning the bitopof faint Andrews, dutifallic in bis vocation in all times comming. feftie mabe certetnerequetts,to bane fometbates Gherebpon thefe things twere concluded againt him,and be bgougbtto fabfertbe the fame, to the pres tudice of bis metropolitancturifoicion oucr theres of the clergie of bis crowne, The meanestakenin this generall affemblie,touching the bifhop ofS. Andrews, at the defire ofthe kings maiettie. | F thebithop by bis otone bandiwriting promifenbp him in the premiffes,¢ behaue bimtelfe his done the earle of Wutland (having a conv -smniMionDirectentobim,to Wiillfamlozd Cucrs, a0 tothe fante Lhomias wandoizh ) twent fo Werbuibe 60 asbir matetties ambatadours, to confirme that league bettweenethe thos nations of England a Scotland,which the fain Randolph bad before concli Deb. Giberebpon the comunifiioners of England, a eatle of autland,ad the lod Cuers , fam out of England, and Lhomas ARanvolyh from out 0 3)o2 perfonall appearance inthe affemblie, iwillin Govs pretencedenie, that euer Scotland , came to SBerwike the place aypointeD bere this league fhonlo be fullie ablithed.S02 - foxt toclatme afaprematie.o2 tobe fudgeoucr other -_foners of ike number,and equal bono2 ano autho 2stiar | be publikelie pofefed op meantin ante perfons and miniffers.o2 ener anowed the fame to meeting of abomeatthe fame place, tere comnt! _ritie, apointed to come to WBertwtle for Scotland. Haues ground in Gods tor: and that if beans But fome delaie being mave ofthelr eS Science and knowlenge, 2 Fe hewwill venie, that in telat fynovall ab ‘meffengers bfed, at the length commeth fo pe _twike Ifrancis earle Wothwwell, Robert lozd 3 done,tt hav bene great erro and again biscons and mantecrcufes abcretwith to interteine fime YP he hiftorie ofScotland. annfir games Hume of Colden tnotwles knight and baron , conmnifiioners fox the King of Geots, tho there meeting with the forefata coumifioners courte. hus hauing patchen bya Raploote of He few things mre in Scotland fince the peareoforig Loe2bonethonfany Bue bundzed feucntic and one, fit of Cngland,oid conciuve a league defenfiue and ofs ich J began mp annals of that countric fo ar fenfiue bettvene thefe tivo nations: ubic) done,the bedlicoelinered bp me, 3 oetermine to knit bp all eavle of Akutland returned home, andimaifer Kans thatfoeueris fet done befo Re, with a cai caer dDoljh departed againe into Scotlmd to take bis - fuch to2iters of Scotland, eels wineme leaueofthe king,home aben be bad faluten he left, -_fearch iniftozies, 07 by others intelligence bp cons and returning into Cugland came to London about ference have come tnto iny band. Zhe abic F haue the fifteenth of Auguit, where J twill now leaue him, ro bene the twillinger tobm , becanfe 4 would pb Wut before J turne mypen to anp ofthe perfons of ferue that courte in Scotland ohich 3 hane done in Scotland,¥ oetermine to (et dotwne certeine bers ity advitions to the biftozie of Cnglano,fit tozit. fes thich Buchanan dedicated tuto bit . Fazal tert by Raphacll Holinhed,$foz hauing there clotey though thep be matter tmpertinent to this hfftozie cf bp that bitfozie twith a general catalog ofall firey Scotland, pet bicaule thep were twzitten to him as haue tuzitten anie thing concerning England, fo (bere mentioned)by a Scot, and are mevt fo3 the ins Will 3 twzap bp thele annalsof Scotlan, mn ffrudions of the pong Scotith king, 3 will not res afer that manner ,twith a general nifcourfe of the Sule to fet them dotone in this fort as followweth; hniters ofthat countric, Indoing ahereat Rbaue Sape tibi Randolpheiubes me pingereregem, not refuted to follow the o:der of Lefleus and other Qugalem optem,tribwatfic mihi Vota Dewse 20 Dilfoxtograybers of Scotlano , oblerning the like Accipe ; fitpriminn verapietatis amater, rourfe iit the repetition of the Names of a felw pere Effig temfurmmifeputet ¢ffe Dei, fons at the end of moft of their kings, Pacem amet: ¢7firespofcat,fit adarmaparatht, Exuat in vittos armayoditungue/inul, ‘nolo nimisPATCH, mimtiomsfit nolo benignisss ' Ptraque regno equa oft exitiofalues, Wonfibiifedpopulafefe, pustet effe creatsrs, Et/é communems esuibus effepatrems : Puniat inuitus, cams inbet effeencrssm, Publica compafeent commoda lenis erit. Vinatyut exemplarpopislo(it vettefequends, A generall catalog ofthe writers of Scotland, with the times in which they lie ued, as well of the yeare ofChrift, as ofthe reigne of Scotifo Kings. STCfore Jenterinfo the vifcourfe thereok (Abtch 3 fpeabe not by wate of impeach ing ante glozte of the Scotith nation) % Sit vultus prawnsterror,amorque bonity muff deliner the opinion tic) F cone te of the Scotith twziters , fet dotmne bp mianie of thefr biffoxtograyhers, trho (fantig corece fion) finding manie learned titers to be termed E-xtolat smpenfe: ingenium,corph/que modefity Laxuriemfranet cum rationepudor: Jam tacitus tecum,tentas mefallere,tanguam Ins tabala noftram qui msbspingst beram. Scots, do tranfferve themto all thetrotwne coune Waring the time of theabove of this Kandolyly fn Scotia,there teas an ambaflado2 fent from trie of Scotland, wut in that thep feeme bnto mee (boloing the fame for this preferit onetill | map fe Hod anthozitte to difpzauctt) to be oner couctons fi 4o taking from other that thich ts their Due. Jfo2¥ do berelte fujyofe, that manic of thofe men fo termed Scots tere Irithmen borne. Foz ontill late peres a little before the conquett (if mp memopie fatle me not ) the Fvifhmen tere called Seotior Scots; tihercbpon itis , that the Scots anv Irifhmen at this Date now browne byferrerall nantes , Dew chav lenge Duns,Columbanus,and others to be bozne a mong ft them, fone calling them Scots, mid other naming them Frifthmen , and rebubtig the Scots the king of Jfrancefo the king of Scots, thich ambafadoz betng called monfieur D'annauall bad atthis time fmail inferteinment in Scotland; fibere not ffaieng long affer that Kanbdoly) twas come into England, be alfo came hither out of Heofland, to the end to pallethrough this countrie ‘into France. This fammer Montgomerie evle of Eglinton, abote father died not manic peares ber fore, haning married the Daughter of the lozd 1Boid Iwas flaine inthis fort. The earle being a godlie pong gentioman, and like to prmue agmd member of bis countrie,as maneof bis anceftozshaddane 50 fox chalenging thofe men onto them. FFo2 although befoxe, did for bis delight rive forth on bunting (a Swarlike crercife, ¢ much bled bp the Scots) about fine o2 fir miles fri bis otne caffell, here hauing fatiffien bispleafure, he returned home, Wut bas uing twaitlaid for bim by an ambuth of bis enimtes, " the Scots came out of Freland, andthe Frith were called Scots, itis no reafon tocalla Scot bome in Areland, by the nanic of aScot bo2ne tn Scotiany, as fome writers dw buder the-ampptbologicall name of Scot. Wut ¥ (hole vetermination tenot to abuance the one, 02 0eroqat from the other) twill be inasint his fomete towards bis caftell intercep onlie in this place fet thent Downe as ¥ find them,¢ fed Ly the 12d of Glencarns brother, twit the lards fhetw the different opinions touching the fame, frill of Uacket ad Robertflands, and fome of the furs leaning it to the tudgement of others, to thinke names of the Mulrs; at what time be teas moft mis ferablic Maine bp them to their great pifhono2, and So thereof as they pleate 5 fo, J neither map noz twill fit as -Honorariusarbiter betweenthofe two natte Sepy bis countries difcommoditie. After abteh, in ong, Wherefore thus J enter into the catalog of the tember Archibald Dowalatfe (ho as you heard bes fore departing this realine in Apziil tat, was ads mitted tocome into bis olyne countrie ) was fent &mbaTano2 from the king of Scots to the quene of Cnglino; in thofe companie were attendant on bim William Durro one of the kings chamber, and Wicard Dotwglalle neyhue onto the fame Are thibalo. Which) amballado2 after his comming inta €ngland, had full audience at the court then remat. ning at WZindfoze, on the firt of the fame moneth of September , with ubome remaining fill here in Gnglino , atthe writing hereof , erpeaing the end of his ambalage; 3 will fet endto this Mender viv titers of Scotland as followeth, Ferguiius the irl of that name king of Scots, Ferguilng, tho died , as bath Gelncrus out of Bale, inthe peere of the wwo2!d three (houfand fir bundzep feuentte ano eight, and fino hundzed ninetic and tio befoze the birth of our Loz Jefus Chit, but Lefleus faith three hundzeb and fine pefore Chill, did write Leges po= liticaslib. r. Epis man the Frith make to be there bone amongff them ; fo2 thus twziteth Sraniburft tn bis writers of Jreland: Fergufius fonneto Feqaars bus king of Sreland, the firtt hing of Scots,home fome affirme to be bozne in Denmarke, the more £tly, pact |