[1] His nauie being on the ſea, the ſame time, en|tred [figure appears here on page 343] into the Forth, and ſpoyling (as other had done afore tyme) the church of ſaynt Colme, felt reuenge thereof ſhortly after: for that ſhippe (as they tell the tale) wherin Saint Colmes goodes (for ſo they call them) were laden, ſoonke to the bottome of the ſea, without force of tempeſt, or other apparant occaſſion.