Show I 1 KEPT THE RACES RACE APART stringent laws law prevented Prevent td mixing of scotch and english in the time ot of james 11 ot of scotland the relations between the scotch ani an english were bad indeed the ki ilni da objected to any business dealings b be the scotch and their southern neighbors neighbor to his bis subjects be thought nothing could result but evil to preserve them therefore from any approach to amity and intercourse with the hated he be actually decreed outlawry against those who should desire even tn in that time lime of pea peace to smooth down the differences feren ces which divided the two peoples A against englishmen visiting scotland without leavo leave the law wai wag especially severe nor wa was a any scotsman to tie be allowed to become security or guaranty for an englishman Engli aliman under any circumstances whatever unless he be wished to be accused of high trea son even legitimate trade was forbidden no scotsman was to supply the english garrisons in berwick or of roxburgh with ouy ony victual ewal or uther support atlon tion under the pain ol of treason while no intermarriage was to be allowed between the scottin and english that mens affection aff action be na led away fro their air kenrik |