[1] [2] [3] Berwike de|liuered.On the morrow following, being S. Margarets day, the towne of Berwike was rendered vnto king Edward with the castell, as in the Scotish chronicle ye may read, with more matter touching the siege and battell aforesaid, and therfore here in few words, I passe it ouer. King Edward hauing thus sped his businesse, left a power of men with Edward Balioll, vnder the conduct of the lord Richard Talbot,The lord Ri|chard Talbot and returned himselfe backe into England, appointing the lord Percie to be gouernor of the towne of Ber|wike, and sir Thomas Grey knight his lieutenant. The lord Iohn Darcie lord chéefe iustice of Ireland, leauing the lord Thomas Bourgh his deputie in that countrie,The lord iu|stice of Ire|land cõmeth into Scot|land. passed ouer with an armie into Scotland, to aid the king, who (as ye haue heard) was there the same time in person. And so by the king on one side, and by the Irishmen on an other, Scotland was sub|dued, and restored vnto Balioll, who the morrow af|ter the octaues of the Natiuitie of our ladie, held a parlement at saint Iohns towne, in the which he re|uoked and made void all acts, which the late king of Scots Robert Bruce had inacted or made: and fur|ther ordeined, that all such lands and possessions as the said Bruce had giuen to any maner of person, should be taken from them, and restored to the for|mer and true inheritour.