[1] The multiude mooued with theſe wordes of Calen,The multi|tude conſented vnto Calene his ſayings. whoſe graue authoritie by reaſon of hys age and rowmth was of no ſmall reputation a|mongſt them, hauing loſt nine of his own ſonnes in the laſt battaile, they finally determined to fol|lowe his opinion in receyuing the ſame conditi|ons of agreement which Oſbert had preſcribed:The Scots re|ceiue the peace and therevpon ſent agayne theyr Ambaſſadors with the hoſtages appoynted for the eſtabliſhing of the peace in maner as before is reherſed. Which beeing throughly accompliſhed in ſuche ſolemne wiſe as in thoſe dayes,King Donald [...] with the noble men are ſent home againe. and in the like caſes was accuſtomed, Oſbert ſet Donald with his nobles at libertie, ſending them home togither with the Ambaſſadors, being earneſtly required ſo to doe, both by the Engliſh Lordes, and alſo by the Bri|taynes.