[1] There was ſhortly after ſome appearance of warres betwixt Englande and Fraunce, where|vpon king Charles ſent vnto king Iames, requi|ring him of aſſyſtance, if it came to paſſe that the Engliſh men did inuade France: and further de|clared, that he had one with him called Richarde Duke of Yorke, ſeconde ſonne to king Edwarde the fourth, who had beene preſerued now many [page 410] yeares ſecretely by his Aunt Margaret Duches of Burgoin, and therfore was iuſt inheritor vnto the realm of England, whõ he would ſend into Scot|lande, praying the king to aſſyſt him to recouer his rightfull heritage, the ſaid realme of England. And ſhortlye after herevpon,Perkyn War|becke. the ſayde feyned Duke (whoſe ryght name was Perkin War|becke as in the Engliſhe Hyſtorie it appeareth) arriued in Scotlande well and honourably ac|companied, to trie what purchaſe he might make there for ſuccours to attayne his pretended right to the crowne of Englande.