[1] [2] [3] The lord admerall herevpon came to land, and ri|ding backe with the earle vnto the lord protector,Order taken for the placing of the ships. or|der was taken, that the great ships should remoue from before Lieth, and come to lie before Muskel|borough; and the Scotish campe which laie there in field alreadie assembled, to resist the English power that marched thus towards them. The smaller ves|sels that were vittelers were appointed to lie néerer to the armie. The lord admerall herevpon, being re|turned to the water, & the armie marching onward a mile or two, there appéered aloft on a hill, that laie longwise east and west, and on the south side of them, vpon a six hundred of their horssemen prickers, wher|of some within a flight shoot,The Scotish prickers shew themselues. directlie against the En|glishmen, shewed themselues vpon the same hill, & more further off.