[page 288]9.1. The forme and tenor of the ho|mage doone by the Scots.
The forme and tenor of the ho|mage doone by the Scots.
[1] _BIcause all we are come vnto the allegiance of the noble prince Ed|ward king of England, we pro|mise for vs and our heires, vpon all the danger that we may incurre, that we shall be faithfull, & loiallie hold of him against all maner of mortall men, and that we shall not vnderstand of any damage that may come to the king, nor to his heires, but we shall staie and impeach the same to our powers. And to this we bind our selues & our heires, and are sworne vp|on the euangelists to performe the same. Besides this, we haue doone fealtie vnto our souereigne lord the said king in these words ech one by himselfe; I shall be true and faithfull, and faith and loialtie I shall beare to the king of England Edward and his heires, of life, member, and worldlie ho|nour against all mortall creatures.