[1] Malcolme being ſore moued to vnderſtand the law obſerued by all nations for the ſafetie of meſ|ſengers to be thus violated by the enimies, kept on his iourney with ye more fierce corage, til he came to a medowe a little beſide Killos, where he en|ramped for that night. Great noyſe and clamour was heard throughout the armie, euerie man be|ing deſirous of battaile, to reuenge the iniuries done by the Danes againſt their friends & coun|trey men: notwithſtanding on the morrow when they ſawe their enimies in farre greater number, and in better order than euer had bin ſeene by any of them before that time,The Scottes through fear [...] are aſtonied. their hart began to waxe faint hauing greater care which way to ſaue their own liues, thã to giue the onſet vpõ their enimies.