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A07623 Certeine matters concerning the realme of Scotland, composed together The genealogie of all the kings of Scotland, their liues, the yeeres of their coronation, the time of their reigne, the yeere of their death, and maner thereof, with the place of their buriall. The whole nobilitie of Scotland, their surnames, their titles of honour, the names of their chiefe houses, and their mariages. The arch-bishopricks, bishopricks, abbacies, priories, & nunries of Scotland. The knights of Scotland. The forme of the oth of a duke, earle, lord of Parliament, and of a knight. The names of barons, lairds, and chiefe gentlemen in euerie sherifdome. The names of the principall clannes, and surnames of the borderers not landed. The stewartries and baileries of Scotland. The order of the calling of the Table of the Session. The description of whole Scotland, with all the iles, and names thereof. The most rare and woonderfull things in Scotland. As they were anno Domini, 1597.; Certaine matters composed together Monipennie, John. 1603 (1603) STC 18018; ESTC S100061 58,992 94

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the bastard sonne of King Malcolme the third 88 Duncane the second vsurped the Crowne in the yeere of the world 5064 in the yeere of Christ 1094. A rash and foolish Prince He was slaine by Makpendir the Thane or Earle of the Meirnes when he had raigned little ouer a yeere by the procurement of Donald the seuenth Donald the seuenth made King againe in the yeere of the world 5065. In the yeere of Christ 1095. And raigned three yeeres He gaue the West and North Iles to the King of Norway for to assist him to attaine to the Crowne of Scotland He was taken captiue by Edgar his eyes put out and died miserably in prison 89 Edgar the sonne of Malcolme the third began to raigne in the yeere of the world 5068. In the yeere of Christ 1098. He builded the Priory of Coldingham He was a good Prince He died at Dundie without succession and was buried at Dumfermeline in the ninth yeere of his raigne 90 Alexander the first surnamed Fearce succeeded to his brother in the yere of the world 5077. In the yeere of Christ 1107. A very good and valiant Prince He builded the Abbacies of Scone and of Saint Colmes-Inche He maried Sybilla daughter to William Duke of Normandie c. He died in peace without succession at Striuiling in the 17 yeere of his raigne and was buried at Dumfermeline 91 Dauid the first commonly called S. Dauid the yongest sonne of King Malcolme the third succeeded to his brother in the yeere of the world 5094. In the yeere of Christ 1124. A good valiant and religious Prince according to those times He builded many Abbacies as Haly-rude-house Kelso Iedburgh Dun-dranan Cambus-kenneth Kin-losse Mel-rosse New-bottle Dumfermeline Holme in Cumberland and two religious places at New castle in Northumberland He erected foure Bishopricks Rosse Brechin Dumblane and Dunkeld He maried Maude daughter of Woldeofus Earle of Northumberland and Huntingdon and of Iuditha daughters daughter to William the Conquerour King of England by whom he had one sonne named Henrie a worthie and good youth who maried Adama daughter to William Earle Warren who bare vnto him three sonnes Malcolme the Maiden William the Lion and Dauid Earle of Huntingdon and two daughters Adama wife to Florentius Earle of Holland and Margaret wife to Conanus Duke of Britaine He died before his father S. Dauid died in peace at Carleill in the 29 yeere of his reigne and was buried at Dumfermeline 92 Malcolme the fourth surnamed the Maiden because he would neuer marrie succeeded to his grand-father Dauid 1. in the yeere of the world 5123. In the yeere of Christ 1153. A good and meeke Prince He builded the Abbay of Cowper in Angus and died at Ied-burgh and was buried at Dumfermeline in the twelfth yeere of his raigne 93 William surnamed the Lion succeeded to his brother Malcolme the fourth in the yere of the world 5135. In the yere of Christ 1165. A good and a valiant King He maried Emergarda daughter to the Earle of Beau-mount He builded the Abbacy of Aber-brothok and she builded the Abbacie of Balmerinoch He died at Striuiling in the 49. yeere of his raigne and was buried at Aber-brothok 94 Alexander the second succeeded to his father William in the yeere of the world 5184. In the yeere of Christ 1214. A good Prince He maried Ieane daughter to Iohn King of England by whom he had no succession After her death he maried Marie daughter to Ingelrame Earle of Coucey in Fraunce by whom he had Alexander the third He died at Kernery in the West Iles and was buried at Mel-rosse in the 35. yeere of his raigne 95 Alexander the third succeeded to his father in the yere of the world 5219. In the yeere of Christ 1249. A good Prince He maried first Margaret daughter to Henry the third King of England by whom he had Alexander the Prince who maried the Earle of Flāders daughter Dauid Margaret who maried Hangonanus or as some call him Fricus son to Magnus 4. King of Norway who bare to him a daughter named Margaret commonly called The Maiden of Norway in whom King William his whole posteritie failed the crowne of Scotland returned to the posteritie of Dauid Earle of Huntingdon K. Malcome 4. and King William his brother After his sonnes death for they died before himself without succession in hope of posteritie he maried Ioleta daughter to the Earle of Dreux in Fraunce by whō he had no succession He builded the crosse Church of Peibles He died of a fall from his horse vpon the sands betwixt Easter and Wester King-horne in the 37. yeere of his raigne and was buried at Dumfermeline After the death of Alexander the third which was in the yeere of the world 5255. In the yeere of Christ 1285. there were sixe Regents appointed to rule Scotland for the South side of Forth were appointed Robert the Arch-bishop of Glasgowe Iohn Cummin Iohn the great Steward of Scotland For the North side of Forth Mak-duffe Eare of Fife Iohn Cummin Earle of Buchan and William Fraser Arch-bishop of Saint Andrewes who ruled the land about the space of seuen yeres vntill the controuersie was decided betwixt Iohn Ballioll and Robert Bruyse Grand-father to Robert Bruyse the King of Scotland who did come of the two eldest daughters of Dauid Earle of Huntingdon for Henry Hastings who maried the yongest daughter put not in his sute or claime with the rest and therefore there is little spoken of him 96 Iohn Ballioll was preferred before Robert Bruyse to be King of Scotland by Edward 1. surnamed Longshanks King of England who was chosen to be the Iudge of the controuersie which preferment was vpon a cōdition that Iohn Ballioll should acknowledge King Edward the first as superiour which condition he receiued He began his raigne in the yeere of the world 5263. In the yeere of Christ 1293. He was a vaine-glorious man little respecting the weale or Common-wealth of his Countrey He had not raigned fully foure yeeres when he was expelled by the said Edward the first King of England and leauing Scotland he departed into the parts of Fraunce where he died long after in exile And so Scotland was without a King and gouernment the space of nine yeeres during which space the said Edward the first surnamed Longshankes cruelly oppressed the land destroied the whole auncient monuments of the kingdome and shed much innocent bloud 97 Robert Bruyse began to raigne in the yeere of the world 5276. In the yeere of Christ 1306. A valiant good and wise King In the beginning of his raigne he was subiect to great miserie and affliction being oppressed by England but at length hauing ouercome and vanquished Edward the second King of England commonly called Edward of Carnaruan at the field of Bannock-burne he deliuered Scotland from the warres of England and set it at full libertie all Englishmen by force being expelled out of the land He maried first Isabel daughter to
the Earle of Mar who bare vnto him Mariory the wife of Walter the great steward of Scotland from whom and the ofspring of the Stewards the King now ruling is descended After her death he maried Isabel daughter to Haymerus de Burc Earle of Hultonia or Hulster in Ireland who bare vnto him Dauid the second Margaret the Countesse of Sutherland and Maude that died yong He died at Cardros and was buried at Dumfermeline in the foure and twentieth yeere of his raigne 98 Dauid the second succeeded to his father Robert Bruise in the yeere of the world 5300. In the yeere of Christ 1330. A good Prince subiect to much affliction in his youth being first after the death of Thomas Ranulph his Regent forced to flie into France for his owne safegard and then returning home was taken at the battell of Durhame and was holden twelue yeeres almost captiue in England but after he was restored to his liberty He maried first Ieane daughter to Edward the second King of England and after her death he maried Margaret Logie daughter to Sir Iohn Logie Knight died without succession at Edinburgh in the fortieth yeere of his raigne and was buried at Haly-rude-house 99 Edward Ballioll sonne to Iohn Ballioll vsurped the crown of Scotland being assisted by Edward the third King of England in the yeere of the world 5302. In the yere of Christ 1332 But he was expelled at length by Dauid the 2. his Regent and Dauid the second established King 100 Robert the second surnamed Bleare-eie the first of the Stewards sonne to Walter Steward and Margery Bruyse daughter to K. Robert Bruyse succeeded to his mothers brother in the yeere of the world 5341. In the yeere of Christ 1371. A good and a peaceable Prince He maried first Eufem● daughter to Hugh Earle of Rosse who bare vnto him Dauid Earle of Strathern Walter Earle of Athol and Alexander Earle of Buchan Lord Badzenoth After her death for the affection he bare to his children begotten before his first mariage he maried Elizabeth Mure daughter to Sir Adam Mure Knight who had borne vnto him Iohn after called Robert the third Earle of Carrict Robert Earle of Fife Menteith and Eufeme wife to Iames Earle of Dowglas He died at Dun-donald the 19 yeere of his raigne and was buried at Scone 101 Robert the third surnamed Iohn Farne-zeir succeeded to his father in the yeere of the world 5360. In the yeere of Christ. 1390. A quiet a peaceable Prince He maried Anabel Drummond daughter to the Laird of Stobhall who bare vnto him Dauid the Prince D. of Rothesay that died in prison of very extreame famine at Falkland and Iames 1. taken captiue in his voiage to France and detained a captiue almost the space of eighteene yeeres in England He died of griefe and sorrow at Rothesay when he heard of the death of the one sonne and captiuity of the other and was buried at Paisly in the 16 yeere of his raigne Robert Earle of Fife and Menteith gouerned Scotland in the yeere of the world 5376. In the yeere of Christ. 1406. He died in the 14 yeere of his gouernment Iames the first being a captiue in England Murdo Steward succeeded to his father Robert Earle of Fife in the gouernmēt of Scotland in the yeere of the world 5390. In the yeere of Christ 1420 and ruled foure yeeres Iames the first being yet a captiue in England Both the father and the sonne Walter were executed after for oppression of the subiects by King Iames the first 102 Iames the first began to raigne in the yeere of the world 5394. In the yeere of Christ 1424. He was a good learned vertuous and iust Prince He maried Ieane daughter to Iohn Duke of Summerset Marques Dorset sonne to Iohn of Gaunt the 4. sonne to Edward the 3. the victorious King of England who bare vnto him Iames the 2. and sixe daughters Margaret wife to Lewes the 11. the Daulphine after King of France Elizabeth Dutches of Britayne Ieane Countesse of Huntley Eleanor Dutches of Austria Marie wife to the L. of Camp veere and Anabella He was slaine at Perth trayterously by Walter Earle of Athole and Robert Grahame their Confederates in the 31. yeere of his raigne if we count from the death of his father and in the 13. yeere if we count from his deliuerance out of England and was buried at the Charter house of Perth which he builded 103 Iames the second succeeded to his father in the yeere of the word 5407. In the yeere of Christ 1437. A Prince subiect to great troubles in his youth He maried Mary daughter to Arnold Duke of Geldre daughter to the sister of Charles surnamed Audax the last Duke of Burgandy c. who bare vnto him three sonnes Iames the third Iohn Earle of Mar Alexander Duke of Albany Mary wife first to Thomas Boyde Earle of Arrane and after his beheading to Iames Hammilton of Cadzou He was slaine at the siege of Roxburgh in the 24 yeere of his raigne 104 Iames the third succeeded to his father in the yeere of the world 5430. In the yeere of Christ 1460. A Prince corrupted by wicked Courtiers He maried Margaret daughter to Christianus 1. surnamed Diues K. of Denmarke Norway and Sweden He was slaine at the field of Bannock-burne in the 29 yeere of his raigne was buried at Cambus-kenneth 105 Iames the fourth succeeded to his father in the yeere of the world 5459. In the yeere of Christ 1489. A noble and couragious Prince He maried Margaret eldest daughter to Henry Earle of Richmond King of England and of Elizabeth daughter to Edward 4. K. of England in whose two persons the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke were vnited and the bloody ciuill wars of England pacified He was slaine at Flowdon by England in the 25 yeere of his raigne 106 Iames the fift succeeded to his father in the yeere of the world 5484. In the yeere of Christ 1514. A iust Prince and seuere He maried first Magdalene daughter to Frances 1. King of France who died shortly thereafter without succession After he maried Mary of Lorayne Dutches of Longevile daughter to Claude Duke of Guise who bare to him two sonnes that died in his life time and one daughter named Mary mother to our Soueraigne Lord the King Iames that now is He died at Falkland in the 29 yeere of his raigne He was buried at Halyrude-house 107 Mary succeeded to her father Iames 5. Anno mundi 5513. Anno Christi 1543 a vertuous princesse she maried first Frances 2. Dolphin after King of France then after his death returning home into Scotland she maried H. Stewart Duke of Albany c. Lord Darley sonne to Mathew Earle of Lennox a comely Prince Pronepnoy sonne the daughters daughter of Henry the seuenth King of England to whom she did beare Iames the sixt She was put to death in England the eighth of Febr. after eighteene yeeres
Iohn Armstrang of Thornequhat Wil Armestrāg of Ternsnihill Littils Iohn Littill of Cassoke Thome Littill of Finglen Ingrahames Archy Littill ANANDAIL Irwingis Edward of Bonschaw Lang Richies Edward Iohn the young Duke Chrystie the Cothquhat Willie of Graitnayhill Bellis Will Bell of Alby Iohn Bell of the Tourne Mathie Bell called the King Andro Bell called Lokkis Androw Will Bell Reidcloke Carlilles Adame Carlile of Bridekirk Alexander Carlile of Egleforhame Grahames George Grahame of Reupatrik Arthour Grahame of Blawoldwood Richie Grahame called The Plump Thomsons Young Archie Thomson Sym Thomson in Polloden Romes Roger Rome in Tordoweth Mekle Sandie Rome there Gassis Dauid Gasse in Barch Iohn Gasse Michaels sonne in Rig. THE SHRIEFDOMES AND Shriefs of Scotland Orknay The Shriefe thereof heritable Earle of Caythnes Innernes The Earle of Huntlie Cromartie Vrquhart of Cromartie Narne Iohn Campbell of Lorne Elgene and Forress Dumbar of Cumnok Abirdene The Earle of Huntlie Kincardin The Earle of Marshall Forfar The Lord Gray Perth alias Saint Iohnstone The Earle of Gowry Fyfe The Earle of Rothosse Kynross The Earle of Morton of Lochleuin and Dalkeyth Clackmannan The knight of the Karss Sterling The prouost of the towne for the time Dumbarten Earle of Lennox Sterling-shire extra Burgum The Earle of Mar. Tarbart The Earle of Mar. Laynrik The Earle of Arran Lord Hammilton Renfrew The Lord Sampill Aere Campbell Knight of Lowdon Wigton Patrik Agnew of that ilk Drumfreis Lord Sanquhat Pebles Lord Zester Selkirk-Murray of Fallahill Roxburgh Dowglasse of Cauers called sherife of Tiuidaill Barwik Lord Home Edinburgh The prouost of the Towne for the time Lothien The Earle Bothwell The Cunstabularie of Hadington The Earle Bothwell Lithgow Hammilton of Kenneill THE STEWARTRIES OF SCOTLAND Stratherne Monteith The Lord Dr●mmond Kircudbricht Annandaill The Lord Maxwell THE BAILLERIES OF SCOTLAND Kyle The Knight of Cragy wallace Carik The Earle of Cassils Cunninghame The Earle of Eglinton THE ORDER OF THE CALLING of the Table of the Session Munday Redemptions of lands Reductions of all kinds Transferrings Losse of Superiorities For making sealing and subscribing of Reuersions Tewsday Recent spoiles without the time of vacants Acts of Aiurnall Wednesday The common Table of the foure quarters of the Realme by order euery one after another as is diuided in the acts of the Institution in the print books of Parliament Thursday The same Table Friday The Kings actions strangers the poore Saturday The Lords of Session and members thereof The Prelates payers of contribution and the common Table foresaid And vpon the Wednesday and Thursday to cal common priuileged matters such as Hornings Free-persons Euidents Fortalices Warnings Letters conforme to rolements Decreits Arbitrailes Taks Pensions Ordinarie letters Gifts Registring of contracts Actions to become ciuill or prophane Double poindings Billes Supplications And their last actions to be called of new by ordinance of the Lords of Session for expedition of causes The Shires of Scotland The Shires of the first quarter as followeth that is to say Forfair Kineardin Banff Elgin Forres Narne Innernes and Cromartie The Shires of the second quarter Edinburgh Lynlythgow Selkirk Roxburgh Peblis Berwick and Hadington The third quarter Striuiling and Renfrew Lanerk Wigton Dumfreis Kilcudbright and Annandaill The fourth quarter Perth Clackmannan Argyle and Bute The Senators begin their sitting and rising as followes They begin to sit downe in Edinburgh on the morne after Trinitie Sunday while the first day of August and after to be vacant while the first day of Nouember next ensuing and then to begin and sit while the xix day of March next then to be vacant while the morning after Trinitie Sunday as aforesaid THE NAMES OF THE FREE BVRROWES subiect to pay extent and subsidie within Scotland SOVTH Edinburgh Sterling Lithgow Rothsaye Dumbarten Renfrew Ruglen Aere Irwing Glasgow Kircudbricht Wigtoun Whithorne Laynerik Iedburgh Sel-kirk Peblis NORTH Abirdene Dundie Saint Iohnston aliâs Perth Banffe Dumfermeling Carraill Forfar Brechin Mont-rosse Elgene Innernes Arbrothe Saint Andrewes Cowpar Cullane Fores. The Kings Palaces and Castels Haddington North-Barwick Dumbar Drumfreis Narne Thaine Dysert Kirkady Palaces appertaining to the King THe Palace of Halyrud-house beside Edinburgh in Lothien 2 The Palace of Dalkeyth reserued for the vse of the Prince with the Orchard Gardens Banks and wood adiacent thereunto within foure miles of Edinburgh 3 The Palace of Lithgow within the towne of Lithgow in Lithgow-shire 4 The Palace of Falkland and the towne of Falkland adiacent thereunto with the Parke In Fyfe Castels appertaining to the King Desert The Castell of Roxburgh now demoleist by the Lawe and by the commaundement of the King and three Estates In Teuiotdaill The monuments yet stand to this houre but desert The Castell and fortalice of Dumbar a house of great strength till within these late yeeres it was demoleist by Iames Earle of Murray Regēt of Scotland In Lothien Desert 1 The Castell of Edinburgh inhabited by Iohn Earle of Mar. 2 The Castell and strength of of Blacknes in Lothien inhabited by Sir Iames Sandelands 3 The Castel and strength of Sterling inhabited by Iohn Earle of Mar and his Deputies 4 The Castell of Dumbarton inhabited by Iohn Lord Hammilton 5 The Castell of Lochmaben in Annandaill occupied by the Lord Maxwell 6 The Castell of Kirkwall in Orknay appertaining to the King inhabited by the Earle of Orknay A true description and diuision of the whole countrey of Scotland of the situation distance and commodities in euery part thereof SCotland is diuided from England first by the high hilles of Cheuiot and where the hilles doe end by a wall called The Marchdike made in our time and then by the waters Esk and Seloua By North those borders from the Scots sea to the Ireland sea The Countries lie in order as followeth The Maers wherein stands the Towne of Barwicke at this present possessed by England lies vpon the North side of Tweed which is compassed by the Firth of Forth on the East by England on the South Westward on both the sides of Tweed lies Teuiotdail taking the name from the water of Tiot diuided from England by the hilles of Cheuiot Next vnto Teuiotdail lie Countries that are not great Liddisdail Ewisdail and Esdail taking their names from three waters Liddall Ewis and Esk. The last is Annandail which also hath the name from the water of Annan diuiding the Countrey almost in two and runnes after Solo●● into the Ireland sea Now let vs returne to Forth The Countrey of Lothian is compassed by it at the East Coeburnspeth and Lamermure diuides it from the Maers and then turning somewhat Westward it ioynes with Twedaill and Lawderdaill Tweddaill taking the name from the Riuer of Tweed which runnes through the same and Lawderdhill from the Towne of Lawder or rather from the water of Lider running through the Countrey Liddaill Nithisdaill and Clyddisdaill march with Tweddaill at the South and West parts thereof Nithisdaill taking the name from the