[1] But notwithstanding this his oth, and the great bounteous liberalitie of the mother & vncles of his wife, in bestowing on him abundance of plate & trea|sure, with rich clothes of arras; he had not béene long at home, Buchan. lib. 10. An. 1425. W. P. but that soone out of France into Scotland ouer came there Iames Steward, who (after manie of the Scotish nobilitie by diuerse occasions in France consumed) grew to be capteine of the horsse|men there. With him came the archbishop of Remes with power and commission for concluding a league betweene France and Scotland, and also of a mari|age betwéene Lewes the Dolphins sonne and Mar|garet Iameses daughter, though both verie yoong. Which matters acordinglie accomplished, to France againe they got them. So Iames became as firme French as any of his predecessours.]