[1] [2] Here Grime ſuppoſing that he might take his enimies at ſome great aduantage,Grimes po|l [...]cie. if he came vpõ them on the ſodaine, for that being giuen to deuo|tion, they woulde looke for nothing leſſe than for battaile on yt day, he got forth of his campe in the dawning of that morning, in purpoſe forthwith to aſſaile them. Notwithſtanding Malcolme be|ing aduertiſed therof, ſent vnto Grime,Malcolmes requeſt. requeſting him to deſiſt from battaile for reuerence of that bleſſed feaſt, but Grime woulde in no wiſe aſſent thereto, but needes would come on without ſtop or ſtay wherevpon both the armies ruſhing togi|ther met right fiercely,The battaile betwixt Grime & Malcolme. ſo that in the begynning there was great ſlaughter made on both ſides, but within a while king Grymes ſide was put to the worſe and in the ende clearly diſcomfited.