[1] [2] [3] This yéere the new league accorded betwixt king Henrie & the French king was openlie proclaimed through the citie of London by a trumpet. Marga|ret quéene of Scots eldest sister to the K. came this yere into England, & at Harbottell castell was deli|uered of a daughter,The birth of Margaret daughter to the queene of Scots, and of the earle An|gus after|wards mari|ed to the earle of Lenox. begot by hir second husband the lord Archembald Dowglasse earle of Angus. This daughter was called at the fontstone after hir mo|ther Margaret. The said quéene after the death of hir late husband king Iames married the said earle of Angus, without consent of hir brother king Hen|rie, or other of hir friends; chéeflie (as some haue thought) for hir sonnes sake, doubting if she should not haue taken hir choise at home, she should haue maried in some other place, and so haue béene seque|stred from hir sonne, whose bringing vp apperteined now chéeflie vnto hir. But such contention rose shoot|lie after in Scotland amongst the lords, Edw. Hall. The queene of Scots and the earle of Angus hir husband come into Eng|land. that both she and hir husband were glad to séeke succor in England at hir brothers hand, who was contented to releeue them, assigning them the said castell of Har|bottell to lie in, with apparell and all other necessa|ries, till his further pleasure should be knowne. The eightéenth daie of Februarie this yeere, the ladie Ma|rie,The birth of ladie Marie the kings daughter, af|terwards queene. daughter to king Henrie the eight was borne at Gréenewich. This was she that afterwards was quéene of this realme, & married the king of Spaine. This yéere also died the king of Aragon, father to the queene; for whom was kept a solemne obsequie in the cathedrall church of Paules.