To thair cusyng that lord was off Fyllorth.

Quhilk past with thaim throw Murray landis rycht;

So fand thai thar a gentill worthi knycht

At Climace hecht, full cruell ay had beyn,

And fayndyt weill amang his enemys keyn.—V. 1021.

The knycht Climés off Ross com sodeynly

In Murray land with thair gud chewalry.—B. XI. v. 743.

It appears that this knight belonged to the county of Ross; and it has been conjectured that he was a son or brother of the Earl of Ross, who was at this time a prisoner in England. V. Notes to Perth Edit. p. 25, 26. In Edit. 1594 and 1620, it is in both places Clement.

NOTES ON THE ELEVENTH BOOK.

A mow off corn he bygit thaim about.—V. 339.