[1] [2] In this meane time the Scots being entred into England, had doone much hurt, and were come as farre as Stanop parke in Wiredale:Stanop parke. Caxton. and though they had sent their ambassadours to treat with the king and his councell for peace, yet no conclusion fol|lowed of their talke. At the same time, bicause the English souldiours of this armie were cloathed all in cotes and hoods embrodered with floures and branches verie séemelie, and vsed to nourish their beards: the Scots in derision thereof made a rime, which they fastened vpon the church doores of saint Peter toward Stangate, conteining this that fol|loweth.