Snippet: 15 of 15 (1577, Volume 2, p. 22) 1.15. The number of Biſhoppes in Scot|land. Chap. 15.
The number of Biſhoppes in Scot|land. Chap. 15.
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1 - THe Archbiſhoprijc of S. Andrewes.
- Glaſque.
- Dunfalden.
- Dunblanen.
- Aberden.
- Breche [...].
- Mora [...]y.
- Ros.
- Whitherne.
- Cathnes.
- Argadie.
- Orkeney.
- Ymor one of the Iles whiche are exempt and pertayne vnto the
Pope.
There are three Vniuerſities.
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1 - SAint Andrewes.
- Aberden.
- Glaſquo.
Dukedomes.
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1 - ROthſay.
- Albany.
Erledomes.
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1 - CA [...]nes.
- Sotherland.
- Roſſe.
- Morauy.
- Buchquhan.
- Garuiach.
- Garmoran.
- Mar.
- Mernis.
- Angus.
- Gowri.
- Fiffe.
- Marche.
- Athole.
- Stratherne.
- Menteth.
- Leuenor.
- Wigton.
- Duglaſſe.
- Carryke.
- Crawford.
- Annandale.
- Durmonth.
- Huntley.
Viſconties.
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1 - BErw [...]ic, alias North Berwi [...].
- Roxborow.
- Selkyrk.
- Twedale.
- Dunfriſe.
- Niddiſdale.
- Wigton.
- A [...]e.
- Lanarke.
- Dumbritten.
- Ste [...]uelin.
- Lowthian.
- Clakmanan.
- Kymos.
- Fiffe.
- Perth.
- Angus.
- Marnis.
- Aberden.
- Bamph.
- Fores.
- Inuernes.
FINIS.
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Snippet: 1 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 1) EEBO page image 1THE HISTORIE of Scotlande.
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_THE Scottiſhmen, accor|ding to the maner of other nations, eſteeming
it a glorie to fetche their beginning of great auncientie, ſay that their
original diſcent came from the Greekes and Egyptians. For there was (as the
Scottiſhe olde Hiſtoriographers haue left in writing) a certaine noble man
a|mong the Greekes, named Gathelus,
Gathelus. the ſonne of Cecrops, which
builded the City of Athens: or as ſome other woulde, he was the ſonne of
Argus Nealus, the fourth king of the Argiues.
Gathelus gy|uen to wil and pleaſure. This
Gathelus playing in his youth manye wilde and vnruly partes in the
Countrie of Macedonia and Achaia, was dyuerſe tymes ſharpely rebuked by his
father and other of hys friends: ſo that in [...]ne diſdeining their correcti|on and wholſome admonitions,
Gathelus went in to Egypt, Anno mundi. 2416.
Gathelus was enterteyned of Pharao.
Gathelus went agaynſt the enimies.
Moyſes Cap|taine general vnder Pharao. Lib. 2. Cap. 7. Gathelus his
doings ad|uaunced.
Moiſes doings not alowed.
he was bani|ſhed by his father: after which he got togither a number of
ſtrong and luſtie yong men, ſuch as had vſed the like trade of liuing, and
togither with them fled ouer into Egypt: & comming thither in the
xxxiij. yeare of Pharao Orus, as then king of that Countrey, was receyued of
him in moſt glad|ſome wiſe, for that his ſeruice (as it was thought) might
ſtande in great ſtead, in thoſe warres which the Egyptians helde the ſame time
with the Ethiopians that had inuaded the realme of Egypt, e|uen vnto Memphis.
This Gathelus, to bee ſhort, went forth with his bandes agaynſt the ſame
Ethiopians, vnder Moſes the Captaine generall of the armie, choſen thereto by
diuine Oracle (as Ioſephus wryteth) which Moſes obteyned the victorie, and
conquered Saba by force, he the chiefeſt and principall Citie which ſtoode in
the Iſle Meroe.
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1 For ſuch tokens of valiancie
and worthie prowes as Gathelus ſhewed, both in this Countrey, & in
other places, he grew alſo into ſuch eſtimation with Pharao, that he gaue him
his daughter in mariage. But Moſes was rather enuied than honored for his
doyng, bycauſe the Egyptians doub|ted leaſt the Iſraelites ſhould encreaſe to
ſuch a puyſſant multitude, that in the ende they might v|ſurpe and chalenge the
gouernance of the whole Realme, and bring it by rebelling into their owne
handes: wherefore diuerſe informations were made to the king agaynſt him,Moyſes fled. ſo that when he once perceyued himſelfe to
be in daunger of the lawe, and looked for no mercie at their handes, fled from
thence out of the Countrey, and gate him into the lande of Madian.The Citie Thebes was giuen vnto Gathelus. Scota daughter to
Pharao.