[1] [2] The king of Scottes to keepe promiſe made in the ſayde treatie of peace, and knowing himſelf to be abuſed by the ſayde Richarde, whom he had reputed to be verily Duke of Yorke,K. Iames rea|ſoneth with the counter|feyt Duke of Yorke. although hee was not ſo, called him before his preſence, and de|clared to him the greate fauour and good wyll which he had borne towardes him, putting him in remembraunce that for his ſake he had taken warre in hande agaynſt Englande, and inuaded the Countrey in hope of aſſyſtance by his friends within the lande, where not one reſorted to him. And albeit he had maried his neare kinſwoman, yet might he not keepe longer warre with Eng|lande for his ſake onely, except he might be ſure of ſome ayde through his meanes, wherof he could ſee no appearance.