[1] [2] Wherevpon no small grudge rose betwixt those that so slue him, and the said lord Flemings friends. For this and other matters, such dissention sproong vp amongst the Scotish nobilitie, that one durst not trust another,Dissention a|mõg the Sco|tish nobilitie. so that they were glad to sue for a truce betwixt England and them, which was granted to indure for one yeare, as in some books we find recor|ded. This truce being obteined, Robert king of Scotland (vpon considerations, as in the Scotish hi|storie ye may read more at large) sent his eldest son Iames intituled prince of Scotland (a child not past nine yeares of age) to be conueied into France,

Eleuen years saith Har|ding.

The prince of Scotland staid here in England.

vn|der the conduct of the earle of Orkenie, and a bishop, in hope that he might there both remaine in safetie, and also learne the French toong.