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AFter that King James the fourth, had mustered his Army in the Borrow-Moor, being at that time a large spacious Field, and most Pleasant and Delightful, by reason of many staitly Oaks, which overshadowed the place; about midnight, in the Month of July, there is a Proclamation heard at the Mercat Cross of the Town, Summoning a great many Burgesies, Gentlemen, Barons, Noblemen, to appear before the Tribunal of one Plot-Cock. The Provost of the Town standing in his own Fore-stair, or Gallery, having heard his own name cited, cryed out, That he declined that Judicatory, and appealed to the Mercy of GOD Almighty. This was the Army which the King led into England, and were defeat at Flouden, on that Fatal day, Tuesday the 9th. of September, 1513, where the King, with near about five thousand of the Noblest and Worthiest Families of the Kingdom did fall.

