[1]
[2] It should appeare by
Robert Fabian, that the king was present himselfe at this
battell: but other af|firme,
Polydor.
that prince Edward was there as generall and not his father, and
that the battell was fought at Dunchell vpon the riuer of Tay. But neither
the Scotish chronicles nor Nicholas Triuet (whom in the historie of
this king Edward the first, we haue most followed) make any mention,
Nic. Triuet
that either the king or prince should be at the foresaid battell,
but that the earle of Penbroke with Robert lord Clifford, and Henrie lord
Percie were sent before (as ye haue al|readie heard) with an armie, by whome
as appeareth this victorie was obteined, at a place called Methfen.
Matth. West. Methfen. The castell of Lochdore taken, and
Christopher Seiton with|in it.
Nic Triuet. He is execu|ted.