[1] [2] The ladie Margaret the kings daughter, affied (as yée haue heard) to the king of Scots, was appoin|ted to be conueied into Scotland, by the earle of Surrie: and the earle of Northumberland, as war|den of the marches, was commanded to deliuer hir at the confines of both the realmes. And so héere vp|on, after hir comming to Berwike, she was conuei|ed to Lamberton kirke in Scotland, where the king of Scots, with the flower of all the nobles and gen|tlemen of Scotland, was readie to receiue hir: to whome the earle of Northumberland (according to his commission) deliuered hir.The sumptu| [...]s araie of t [...]e earle of Northum|b [...]rland. The said earle of Nor|thumberland that daie, what for the riches of his coat being goldsmithes worke, garnished with pearle and stone, and what for the gallant apparell of his Henchmen, and braue trappers of his horsse, beside foure hundred tall men well horssed and apparelled in his colours, was estéemed both of the Scots and Englishmen more like a prince than a subiect.