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A22662 A declaration conteyning the iust causes and consyderations of this present warre with the Scottis wherin alsoo appereth the trewe & right title the Kinges Most Royall Maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande. England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. 1542 (1542) STC 9179; ESTC S4637 14,331 31

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at our citie of Yorke in the feast of Christmas at which tyme the said Alexander dyd his homage to our sayde progenitour who reigned in this realme LVI yeres And therfore betwene the homage made by the saide Alexander kyng of Scottes and the homage done by Alexander sonne to the sayd kyng of Scottis to Edwarde the fyrst at his coronation at Westmester there was about fyfty yeres at whyche tyme the sayde Alexander kynge of Scottis repaired to the sayde feaste of coronation there dyd his duetie as is afore sayde WITHIN XXVIII yeres after that which was the yere of our lorde MCCLXXXII Iohn̄ Baliol kynge of Scottis made homage and fealtie to the sayde kynge Edwarde the fyrste our progenitour AFTER THIS began Robert Bruse to vsurpe the crowne of Scotlande and to moue sedition therfore againste them of the house of Ballioll whiche made for a season some interruption in the sayde homage but yet no intermission without the termes of memory For within XLIIII yere after whiche was the yere of our lorde MCCCXXVI Edwarde Baliol after a great victory in Scotlande agaynst thother faction and enioyenge the crowne of Scotland made homage to our progenitour Edwarde the thyrde AND XX yeres after that which was in the yere of our lorde MCCCXLVI Dauid Bruse who was euer in the contrary faction dyd neuerthelesse in the title of the crowne of Scotland wherof he was then in possession make homage to our sayde progenitour Edwarde the thyrde WITHIN IX yeres after this Edward the thyrde to chastise the infidelitie of the Scottis made warre agaynst them where after great victories Edwarde Balliol hauyng the iust and ryght title to the realme of Scotlande surrendred clerely the same to our said progenitour at the towne of Rokysbrough in Scotlande where our said progenitour accepted the same and than caused hym selfe to be crowned kynge of Scotlande and for a tyme enterteigned it and enioyed it as very proprietarye owner of the realme as on th one partie by confiscation acquyred and on the other part by free wyll surrendred vnto hym AND then after the death of our sayd progenitour EDVVARDE the thirde beganne seditions and insurrections in this our realme in the tyme of our progenitour RICHARDE the second whiche was augmented by the alteration of the state of the sayd Rycharde and the deuolution of the same to Henry the IIII so as the Scottis had som leysure to play their vagues and folowe their accustomed manier And yet Henry the V for recouery of his right in France commaunded the kyng of Scottis to attende vppon hym in that iourney And in this tyme the realme of Scotlande being descended to the house of the Stewardes of which our Nephieu directly cometh Iames Stewarde kyng of Scottis in the yere of our lorde MCCCCXXIII made homage to Henry the VI at Wyndesour Whiche homage was distaunt frome the tyme of the other homage made by Dauid Bruse LX yeres and more but farre within the fresshe memory of man ALL which homages and fealties as they appere by story to haue ben made and done at times and season as afore so do there remayne instrumentes made thervpon and sealed with the seales of the kynges of Scotlande testifyenge the same And yet dothe it appere by story how the Scottis practised to steale out of our treasaury diuers of these instrumentes which neuerthelesse were after recouered agayn And to the intent ye may knowe of what fourme and tenour the sayde instrumentes be here is inserted the effecte in worde and sentence as they be made which we do to mete with the cauellation and contriued euasion of the Scottes alleaginge the homage to haue benne made for the Erldome of Huntyngton whiche is as trewe as the allegation of hym that is burnte in the hande to saye he was cut with a sikell And therfore the tenour of the homage is this I Iohn N. kynge of Scottes shall be trewe and feythfull vnto you lorde Edward by the grace of god kynge of Englande the noble and superior lorde of the kyngdome of Scotlande and vnto you I make my fydelitie of the same kyngdome of Scotland the whiche I holde and clayme to holde of you and I shall beare to you my feythe and fidelitie of lyfe and lymme and worldely honour agaynste all men and feythfully I shall knowleage and shal do to you seruice due vnto you of the kyngdome of Scotlande aforesayd as god so helpe me these holy euangelies NOVVE FOR the thyrde parte touchinge recordes and regestres we haue them so formall soo autentiquall so seriously handeled and with suche circumstaunces declarynge the matiers as they be ought to be a great corroboration of that hath ben in stories writen and reported in this matier For amonges other thynges we haue the solempne acte and iudicial processe of our progenitour EDVVARD the firste in discussion of the title of Scotland when the same was challenged by twelue competitiours That is to say Florentius comes Holandie Patricius de Dunbar comes de Merchia VVillielmus de Vesty Villielmus de Ros. Robertus de Pinbeny Nicholaus de Soules Patricius Galightly Rogerus de Mundeville Ioannes Comyn D. Ioannes de Hastinges Ioannes de Balliolo Robertus de Bruse Ercius rex Norvvegie AND fynally after a great consultation mature deliberation with discussion of the allegatiōs proponed on all parties sentence was gyuen for the title of Ballioll according whervnto he enioyed the realme But for confirmation of the duety of homage before that tyme obserued by the kynges of Scottis it appereth in those recordes howe when those competitours of the realme of Scotland repaired to our said progenitour as to the chiefe lord for discussion of the same in as moche as the auctoritie of the iudgement to be gyuen depended thervpon It was than ordered that the hole parliament of Scotland spirituall temporall and of all degrees assembled for that purpose and consideryng vpon what ground and foundation the kynges of Scotlande had in tymes paste made the sayd homages and recognition of superyoritie the sayd parlyament fynding the same substantiall good and true shulde if they so demed it yelde and geue place and by expresse consent recognise the same At whiche parlyamente was alledged vnto theym as appereth in the same recordes not onely these actes of the prynces before those dayes and before rehersed but also besydes the testimonye of storyes the wrytinges and letters of foreyn princis at that tyme recitynge and rehersynge the same Whervppon the sayde parlyament dyd there agree to this our superioritie and ensuynge theyr determination dyd particularly and seuerally make homage and feaultie with proclamation That who soo euer withdrue hym selfe from doinge his duetie therin shulde be taken and reputed for a rebel And so all made homage fealtie to our progenitour Edwarde the first The realme was in the tyme of the discussion of the title ruled by gardians deputed by him all castels holdes were surrendred to him as to