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146 THE HERALDRY OF YORK MINSTER.<br />

presence, as having the royal authority not to " suffer any manner of person,<br />

" lord or other, to enter into cytie, towne, or castell in Northumberland,<br />

"without he were herytor of the place;"* and, 1403, Sir William Clifford,<br />

acting under the same, viz., Henry Percy, first Earl of Northumberland,<br />

refused to surrender Berwick to the King's officers, except under certain<br />

conditions.! When Henry, sixth Earl of Northumberland, arrested Wolsey<br />

at Cawood, he silenced the cardinal's plea that as a member of the see<br />

apostolic he was not under any temporal authority, with these words,<br />

"<br />

When I was sworn Warden of the Marches, you yourself told me that<br />

" I might with my staff" arrest all men under the degree of the King, and<br />

" now I am stronger, for I have a commission so to do." J<br />

Under ordinary circumstances, therefore, this was a position of great<br />

responsibility, to which the King would not be likely to appoint a man on<br />

account of high connections and rank, but of proved integrity and ability.<br />

But these were specially troubled times. Flodden had been fought (1513),<br />

when James, brother-in-law to Henry VIII., and the flower of the Scottish<br />

nobility, perished miserably. Margaret, his widow, had married within a<br />

year the Earl of Angus, and was immediately deposed from her office as<br />

Regent. The late King's cousin, the Duke of Albany, had been called in<br />

as her successor, and endless dissension had been the result. Unhappily<br />

the Queen had compromised her character with Albany, and identified<br />

herself with him against Angus. Eventually Angus was exiled, and Albany<br />

fled ;<br />

and when Henry interposed to reconcile the contending factions,<br />

assuring them that he desired nothing but the real welfare of Scotland,<br />

the Estates defied him to do his worst against them.<br />

The Borders on each side were wasted with the usual recklessness ;<br />

and when Albany returned from France with 6,000 French men-at-arms, a<br />

second Flodden was looked for, and Lord Dorset, Lord Latimer, the Earl<br />

of Northumberland, Darcy, Clifford, and all the gentlemen of Yorkshire,<br />

hastened to the rescue. But Albany lacked courage, his heart failed him,<br />

and after attacking Newark he retreated, to the disgust of the gentlemen<br />

of the Border, who tore the badges of their craven Regent from their<br />

breasts and dashed them on the ground. "By God's blood," they cried, "we<br />

"will never serve you more. Would to God we were all sworn English !"<br />

And so the danger subsided for the time but only for a time.<br />

:<br />

Margaret's waywardness and intrigues kept the country continually unsettled,<br />

and a war with England was always imminent. In 1528 the young<br />

King James began to assume the active duties of the Crown, and aggravated,<br />

rather than soothed, the existing irritation with England by identifying<br />

himself with the papacy as opposed to the Reformation, favouring the Pope<br />

House of Ptrcy, vol. i.<br />

*<br />

p. 134, t p. 230, J p. 415. Histoty of Scotland, Sir Walter Scott.

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