[1] [2] ¶ He that will sée more of this battell, may find the same also set foorth in the Scotish historie,Sée in Scot|land. as their writers haue written thereof. And for somuch as by the circumstances of their writings, it should séeme they kept the remembrance of the same battell per|fectlie registred, we haue in this place onelie shewed what other writers haue recorded of that matter, and left that which the Scotish chronicles write, to be seene in the life of king Dauid, without much abridg|ing therof. The Englishmen after this victorie thus obteined, Hector Boet. Countries of Scotlãd sub|dued by the Englishmen. Froissard. tooke the castels of Roxburgh and Hermi|tage, and also without any resistance subdued the countries of Anandale, Galloway, Mers, Tiui|dale, and Ethrike forrest, extending their marches foorth at that time vnto Cokburnes Peth, and Sow|tray hedge, and after vnto Trarlinlips, and crosse Caue.