[1] After Easter their brother Robert Bruce, calling himselfe king of Scotland, and hauing now aug|mented his armie with manie souldiers of the out-Iles,The earle of Penbroke put to f [...]ight. fought with the earle of Penbroke and put him to flight, and slue some of his men though no [...] manie. Within a few daies after, he chased also the earle of Glocester, into the castell of Aire, and besieged him within the same,Bruce besie|geth the earle of Glocester. till an armie was sent from king Edward to the rescue: for then the said Robert was constreined to flée, and the Englishmen followed, till he got into the woods and marishes,He is chased frõ that siege. where they might come néere him without manifest danger, to cast themselues awaie. ¶ The king of England, min|ding to make a full conquest of the Scots, and not to leaue off vntill he had wholie subdued them, sent his commissions into England, commanding all those that owght him seruice, to be redie at Careleill with|in three wéekes after Midsummer. He sent his sonne Edward into England, that vpon knowledge had what the French king did touching the agreement, he might accordinglie procéed in the marriage to be made with his daughter.