[1] The Earle of Angus wt the Lorde Hume, and the reſt, not being contente wyth thys aun|ſwere, bicauſe of the great feude betwixte hym and the Humes and the Karres, ſente vnto him a commaundemente in the Kings name to de|parte, and not to approche neere to the kinges preſence, vnder paine of high treaſon, wherevn|to he anſwered, that he knew the kings mind wel ynough, and would not ſpare for his commaun|demente to come to his graces preſence, whyche aunſwere receiued from him, incontinentlye the Earle of Angus, the Lords Fleming and Hume, the Karres, the Larde of Seſſeford, with theyr friendes, alighted on foote, the King remayning on horſebacke, accompanied with the Erle of Le|nox, the Lord Marwek, George Dowglas and Ninian Crechton. Tutor of Sanquh [...]r.