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2 Beside these
ordinances for hunting, Doruadille Old lawes allowed, and new estabi|shed.
commanded also, that all such statutes as Ferguse had made, should be kept and obserued: wherevnto he added
certeine new, namelie diuerse sorts of pu|nishments for sundrie kinds of transgressions, ac|cording to the
qualities of the same: which he caused to be ingrossed in books of record, and committed to EEBO page image 37
the custodie of a graue councellor, who by a common consent should haue the interpretation of those lawes if
anie doubt arose, and that when anie offen|dor should come before the iudge, and heare the sen|tence read by
him, the same offendor might vnder|stand that he receiued nothing but right at the iud|ges hands: by reason
whereof it came to passe, that such offendors without repining willinglie were contented to suffer anie
punishment whatsoeuer it was that the law did so appoint them. This custome grew into such force, that it neuer might yet be ab|rogated amongst them of the westerne Iles, but that
euen vnto this day they haue their lawiers a|mongst them, without whose denuntiation or decrée taken out of
the register, no iudgement is reputed lawfull.
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1 These were
the acts and dooings of king Dorua|dille, who in the 28 yéere of his reigne departed this world at
Beregonium, now called Dunstafage, lea|uing behind him a sonne called Reuther as yet not of sufficient age to succéed in the estate. By reason whereof Nothatus the brother of
Doruadille, a man Nothatus. of comelie personage and wit, apt (as was thought) to
haue a realme in gouernance, was crowned king by force of law aboue remembred, debarring children vnder age
to inherit the succession of the crowne.
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1 THis Nothatus
had vneath reigned two yéeres, when all the people began to crie out vpon him, Nothatus for such tyrannicall parts as he practised as well a|gainst the meane estates as the
high. And for somuch as he being admonished of his duetie, and required to
reforme certeine dishonorable vsages by him ex|ercised, he would giue no eare thereto: therefore one Brigantia, now called as the Scots say Galloway. Doualus gouernor of Brigantia,
conspiring with other nobles of the realme to depose him, intised Reuther king Doruadilles sonne, to take
part with them, and to claime the crowne as due to him by des|cent from his father. And so assembling a
companie of their faction sufficient for their enterprise, they en|tered the palace where Nothatus lay, and
after rea|soning with him of certeine points touching his mis|gouernment
in the estate, diuers of their companie not tarieng till they were commanded, rashlie fell Nothatus murdered. vpon him, and murthered him togither with diuers of such nobles
and gentlemen, as they knew to be enimies to Doualus and his friends.