[1] Banquho the Thane of Lochquhaber,Banquho Thane of Lochquhaber. The houſe of the Stewards. of whõ the houſe of the Stewardes is diſcended, the whiche by order of lynage hath nowe for a long time enioyned the crowne of Scotlande, euen till theſe our dayes, as he gathered the finaunces due to the king, and further puniſhed ſomewhat ſharpely ſuche as were notorious offenders, be|ing aſſayled by a number of rebelles inhabiting in that countrey,A mutenie a|mongſt the people of Lochquhaber. and ſpoyled of the money and all other things, had muche ado to get away with life after he had receyued ſundry grituous woundes amongſt them. Yet eſcaping theyr handes after he was ſomewhat recouered of his hurtes and was able to ride, he repayred to the courte, where making his complaint to the king in moſt earneſt wiſe, he purchaſed at length that the offenders were ſente for by a Sergeant at armes, to appeare to make aunſwere vnto ſuche mater as ſhoulde be layde to theyr charge, but they augmenting theyr miſcheeuous acte with a more wicked deede, after they had mi [...] the meſſenger with ſundry kindes of reproches,A ſergeant at armes, ſlayne by the rebels. they finally ſlew him alſo.