| Show KEPT THE RACES APART ww laws prevented a of scotch and englum Engl bM in the time ot jamee tibt scotland the relations between the scotch ind english were bad indeed the king objected to any business dealings be tween the scotch and their southern neighbors to bis subjects he thought nothing could result but evil to preserve them therefore from any approach to amit and inter course with the hated he actually decreed outlawry against those who should desire even la that time of peace to smooth down the dit erencen eren ces divided the two peoples against englishmen visiting scotland without leave the law was especially severe nor was any scots man to be allowed to become security guarana gu arant for an englishman under any circumstances whatever dunles he wished to be accused of high trea son even legitimate trade was tor bidden no was to supply he english garrisons in berwick or roxburgh with ony victual dewal or uther support atlon under the pain 0 treason while no intermarriage was to be allowed between the and b that men s affection be ta led away fro their air |