[1] The Lard of Bouclough lighted alſo on foote, but bicauſe the moſt parte of his men were of the theeues and outlawes of the borders commonly called broken men, vppon their firſte approche to the ioyning with their ſpeares, they fledde, lea|uing the Larde of Boclough with a ſmal num|ber of his owne ſeruauntes aboute him in all the daunger yet they defended themſelues righte mã|fully, and ſlewe the Larde of Seſſeforde and di|uers other on the Earle of Angus his ſide,

The Lard of Seſſeforde ſlaine.

The Lard of Boclough put to flight.

but finallye, ouerpreſſed with multitude, they were put to flight, and foureſcore of Bocloughes men ſlaine in the chaſe.