[1] The firſt that went about to diſquiet the proſperous raigne of that worthie Prince, was one Euan,Euan diſquie|ted the king and realme. a man of an aũcient houſe, & borne in the Weſterne Iles. Such hath bene the vnquiet nature of the Scottiſh men, euen from the begin|ning,The vnquiet nature of Scot+tiſh men. neuer to liue contented any long tyme eyther with peace or warre, for being once a wea|ried with the charges of the warres, they ſtraight wayes wiſhe for peace, and hauing in time of peace heaped togither ſome wealth, then can they not ſuffer the gouernment of their ſuperiours, but either are readie to fall out with ſome forraine e|nimie, or elſe to raiſe ſome commotion amongſt themſelues.