[1] The king of Scots inua|deth Englãd.Finallie, either by the prouoking of this Dauid, or by som [...] other occasion, king Alexander meant to make warres vpon king Henrie indéed, and in rai|sing an armie made a rode into England, and did some hurt by incursions, and further signified to king Henrie, as some write, that he neither ought nor would hold anie part or portion of Scotland of the king of England. Matth. Paris. King Henrie sore offended here|with, purposed in time to be reuenged, and shortlie af|ter called a parlement at Westminster,King Henrie requireth an aid of monie of his subiects in the which he earnestlie mooued the lords and other states to aid him with monie towards the furnishing of his cof|fers, being emptied (as they knew) by his excéeding charges in his last iournie into Gascoigne. He would not open his meaning which he had to make warre to the Scots, bicause he would haue his enterprise secretlie kept, till he should be readie to set forward.