[1] [2] The twentith of Aprill,An house of the lard of Buclewghs blowne vp with powder. the armie marched toward a faire proper house, belonging to the lard of Bu|clewgh, which was blowne vp with powder and vt|terlie ruinated. Here the armie was againe diuided as before by the said lord lieutenant his appoint|ment, and marching by north the riuer of Tiuet to|wards England, they burnt and spoiled all such ca|stels, piles, townes and villages, as were belonging to the said lards of Ferniherst and Buclewgh their kinsmen, alies, and adherents, & came that night a|gaine to Iedworth, and there lodged. The one and twentith of Aprill, the armie diuiding it selfe againe,Nothing but wast & spoile by fire and sword. the one part vnder the leading of the marshall sir William Drurie, passed to the riuer of Bowbent, and there Tiuidale and Riddesdale men meeting him, all on both sides that riuer was burnt and spoi|led. The other part of the armie marching by the ri|uer of Caile, wasted and burnt in like maner there all that was found on both sides that riuer, belong|ing wholie to the lard of Buclewgh, his kinsmen, alies and adherents.