Compare 1587 edition: 1 All this while,The Parlia|ment began agayne. the Parliament was not diſ|ſolued but vpon prorogation, and ſo the ſame be|gan agayne the firſt day of Iuly, at what tyme the king of Englande, at requeſt of his ſiſter the Queene of Scotland,The king of Englands let|ters to the Lords. wrote letters to the Lords now aſſembled in Parliament, requeſting them to expell the gouernor foorth of the Realme, but all the Lordes and eſtates with vniuerſall con|ſente, ſente Albany the Heralde with letters to the ſayd King, excuſing them, that they myghte not in any wiſe ſatiſfie his deſire therein, the ſame beeing againſte reaſon and the lawes of theyr countrey.
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2 In the moneth of
September,The Lorde Hume, and other areſted, and
cõmitted to warde. the gouernour commaunded the Lord Hume, with his
brother Maiſter William Hume, & Dauid Kar of Fer|nihurſt to be arreſted
and beſtowed in ſeuerall places, that better rule mighte be kept vpon the
bordures, but they lying nowe in warde, ſundry informations were giuen vp
againſt them, and therevpon the eyght of October, the ſaide Lorde Hume and his
brother were conuict of Treaſon, for aſſiſting and mainteyning of the theeues
vpõ the bordures, and other crimes, for the whiche, he was beheaded, and on
the morrow after,The Lorde Hume be|headed. his
bro|ther ye foreſaid William Hume was likewiſe be|headed, and their heads were
ſet vpon the Tol|buith
[figure appears here on page 427] in Edenburgh: Dauid Kar
was ſpared. And ſhortly after, the Duke rode to Iedworth with a greate company
of men, and ſtayed the greate robbing and reauing which had bin vſed on the bordures,
The Duke of Albany viſi|teth the bor|dures. Another Par|liament. The Duke of Albany ſecond perſon of the Realme.
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The Erle of Lenox in warde.The ſame time, was the
Earle of Lenox put in warde within the Caſtell of Edenburgh, till he had cauſed
the Caſtell of Dunbritaine to bee deliuered vnto one Allane Steward in the
Cũ|ſtables name, and then he was ſet at libertie. In ye moneth of
December,Monſier de la Bautie made warden of the
Marches.
Monſier de la Bautie was made Warden of the Eaſt marches in ſteede of
the Lord Hume, and kept dayes of truce, whiche procured him ſuche hatred, that
it coſt him after|wardes his life. In the moneth of Ianuarie, the gouernor wente to S. Iohns towne, and there held his
ſeat of Iuſtice, where the Lord Fleming for the time, was made greate
Chamberlayne of Scotlande, with all the fees thereof. In the yeere
1517.
1517 Ambaſſadors from France.