[1] [2] The King of England aduertiſed heereof, as wel thus from the Gouernour, and other the Scottiſh Lords, as alſo from Sir Raufe Sad|ler, his Maieſties Ambaſſadours there,The King of Englandes doubt. doubted greatly leaſt theſe Lordes, in whoſe handes the Queene then was, in reſpect of the fauour whi|che they bare to the Frenche King, ſhould con|uey hir ouer into Fraunce, wherevpon, he reque|ſted the Gouernour, and the other Lordes that fauoured his ſide, ſo to deale, that ſhe might bee ſente into Englande, there to remayne, till the marriage mighte bee conſummate betwixt hir, and his ſonne Prince Edwarde: hauing in the meane time ſuch Lordes of hir Countrey about hir to attende vppon hir, and to ſee to hir bryn|ging vp, as ſhould be thought expedient. To conclude, his Maieſtie not only ſent his prince|ly comfort by way of counſell and good aduice, but alſo according to their deſire (and as by the Duke of Suffolke his highneſſe Lieutenaunte then in the North it was thought expedient.) Thomas Lorde Wharton with twoo thou|ſande menne from the Weſt marches,The Lorde Wharton. The Lorde Euers. and the Lord Evers with other two thouſand from the Eaſt bordures, were appoynted to enter Scot|land, and to ioyne themſelues with the Gouer|nour and hys friendes, to aſſiſt them againſte their aduerſaries, but as they were in a readi|neſſe to marche, through the ſecret labour of the Cardinall, wiſhing the aduauncemente of the Erle of Arrane his kinſman (whom he thought hee ſhoulde well ynough frame to be at his ap|poyntmente) rather than Leuenox that was knowen to be of a greater ſtomacke, the matter was ſo handled, what by the Cardinall and the Erle of Huntley of the one part, and ye Queene Dowager on the other, that the Earle of Ar|rane reuolting from the Kyng of Englande, came in to the Dowager,The Earle of Arrane a faith breaker. and ioyned himſelfe with the Cardinall, and other the Lords of the Frenche faction, by reaſon whereof, they all concluded to maynteyne him in the eſtate of Lorde Gouernour, and not to place Leuenox as their purpoſe was to haue done, if Arrane hadde continued faythfull to the King of En|glande.