[1] Aboute this tyme it chaunced that the lord Ogilwy, and Iohn Gordon of Finnater, ſonne to the Earle of Huntley mette on the Calſey of Edenburgh & fought, [...]orde Ogilwy [...] Iohn Gor|don fight togi|ther. where after many blowes & ſtripes gyuen and taken, the Lorde Ogilwy, and his companye were hurte, wherefore Iohn Gordon was taken, and putte in warde at the Tolbuith of Edenburgh, out of whyche hee eſ|caped, [...] Gordon [...]akes pryſõ. after he hadde remayned priſoner therein aboute twentye dayes, and gotte his waye Northewarde, wherevppon followed greate trouble ſhortely after to the houſe of Huntley.