ames IV (1473-1513), king of Scotland, the
son of James III, succeeded to the throne in 1488. As soon as he
began to govern, James placed implicit confidence in Sir Andrew
Wood of Largo, who showed great skill in the development of the
navy. Difficulties arose with England, but a truce was concluded
between the two countries on Sept. 30, 1496. In 1511 the
relations between James and Henry VIII became strained. In 1513,
when Henry was engaged on his campaign in France, James invaded
England, but was defeated and killed at the battle of Flodden. [World
Wide Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]