[1] In this meane whyle, the Earle of Angus come into Scotlande, and bycauſe of the diſ|pleaſure whiche the Queene bare him, there en|ſued occaſion of greate diuiſions within the Realme, notwithſtanding the Queene by ad|uice of certaine Lordes, ſente the Lord Gilbert Earle of Caſſels, Robert Cockburne Byſhoppe of Dunkeld, and the Abbot of Camdulkenn [...]th,Ambaſſadors into England. Ambaſſadors into Englande, in the moneth of December, the whiche were receyued at Grene|wiche [figure appears here on page 436] by the King of Englande the toure and twentith of the ſame moneth, where the Byſhop of Dunkeld made an eloquent oration in latine, declaring the cauſe of theyr commyng, the whi|che in effect was for intreatement of peace, loue, and amitie betwixte the two Realmes, and for the more ſure eſtabliſhment thereof, they requi|red that a mariage might be concluded betwixte theyr King and the Ladye Mary, daughter to the King of England.