[1] [2] [3] This sute was so furthered to the dukes grace by sir Miles Partrige that was néere at hand when they made this sute, that it was granted;Sir Miles Partrige. and they com|ming foorth, humbled themselues,Thornton yéelded. and without more hurt they were but commanded to the prouost mar|shall, who kept them for a time, and were after relea|sed. The house was shortlie after so blowen with pouder,The piles of Thornton and others defaced. that more than the one halfe of it fell streight downe to dust and rubbish, the rest stood all to shaken with rifts and chinks. Anderwike also was burned, and all the houses of office, and stacks of corne about them both. While this was in doing the dukes grace, in turning but about, saw the fall of Dunglas, which likewise was vndermined and blowen vp with pou|der.