Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Bulles whiche were graunted by ſun|drie Popes concerning the libertyes of the chur|ches in Scotlande, were committed by the king to the cuſtodie of one Gylbert Archdeacon of Murrey,The Archdea|con of Murrey. who ſucceeded next after the foreſayde Adam in the ſea of Cathneſſe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the thirde yeare after, as king Alexander with his mother Ermingarde were ſitting at their banquet on the .xij. day in Chriſtenmaſſe, o|therwiſe called Yule, the Earle of Cathnes, ha|uing good oportunitie thereto, preſented himſelfe before the king, and beſought him of grace and pardon for his paſſed offence.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 King Alexander taking ruth and pitie of him, reſtored him (vpon his fine to be payed in maner as was agreed betwixt them) vnto al his former honours,The Earle of Cathnes is pardoned, and reſtored to his landes. landes and poſſeſſions: Neuertheleſſe the offence that was pardoned by man, was af|terward puniſhed by the iuſt iudgement (as ſome thought) of almightie God: for he was ſlain as he lay in bed one night by his own menial ſeruants,The Earle of Cathnes is murthered by his ſeruants. whome hee had roughly intreated, as the fame went. The houſe alſo wherin he was thus ſlain, was likewiſe ſet on fire and burnt ouer him, that no man ſhoulde haue ſuſpition of his ſlaughter, but that it might ſeeme as though it had come by ſome ſodaine aduenture.