[1] [2] [3] Harquebutters had they few, and appointed their fight most commonlie alwaies on foot.The order of the Scots in warres both touching their furniture and disposition. They vsed to come to the field well furnished, with iacke and skull, dagger, buckler, and swords, all notablie brode and thin, of excéeding good temper, and vniuersallie so made to slice, as hard it is to deuise the better: here|to euerie man his pike, and a great kercher wrapped twise or thrise about his necke, not for cold but for cutting. In their araie toward the ioining with the enimie, they thrust so nie in the fore-ranke, shoulder to shoulder, togither with their pikes in both hands, streight afore them, and their followers in that or|der so hard at their backes, laieng their pikes ouer their foregoerrs shoulders, that if they doo assaile vn|disseuered, no force can well withstand them.