[1] [2] The next daie the lord protector riding backe a|gaine eastward, to view diuerse things and places, tooke Daketh in his waie,The castell of Daketh. where a house of George Dowglas did stand, and comming somewhat néere it, he sent Summerset his herald with a trumpet to know who kept it, and whether the keepers would hold or yéeld it to his grace? Answer was made, that there were three score persons within, whome their maister lieng there saturdaie at night after the bat|tell, did will that they, the house, and all that was in it, should be at his graces commandement. Where|vpon the chiefest came, and in name of all the rest humbled himselfe to the dukes will. From thense his grace passed to the place where the battell had béene striken, and so by Muskleburgh returned backe to the campe.