Compare 1587 edition: 1 How can this be true when king Edwarde had a wyfe at that tyme? but verily the foots writers ſhewe themſelues o|uercome with too much ma|lice in moſte things whyche they write in the defamatiõ of king Ed|warde.And for that he well vnderſtode yt the daugh|ter of Norway (of whom before ye haue heard) was right inheritor to be crowne of Scotland, though ſhe were but very yong in yeres, and not able for mariage: yet to cõpaſſe his purpoſe that wayes forth, he ſente his ambaſſadors vnto the Lordes of Scotlande, requiring to haue hir to wife, and the realme withall, as dewe vnto hir by good title and right of inheritance.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 The lords after long deliberation herein had, conſented to his deſire, vnder theſe conditions, that the realme ſhould remain in all freedomes & liberties, without any kind of ſeruile ſubiection, in the ſame maner and ſtate as it was vſed in ye days of king Alexander laſt deceaſſed, and other his noble progenitors: and if it chaunced, that no iſſue came of this mariage to ſucceede them, then ſhould the crowne returne by remaynder ouer, to the next heires of king Alexander, without any clayme or pretexte of title to bee made by kyng Edwarde, or any of his ſucceſſours in time to come. Immediatly herewith, two noble knights ſir Iohn Scot of Albawore, & ſir Iames We|mys were ſent into Norway to fetche the bryde ouer into Scotlande: but before their comming thyther,The daughter of Norway de|ceaſſeth. ſhe was deceaſſed, and ſo they returned backe into Scotland againe withoute effecte of their errande. And thus by meanes of hir death all amitie and frendſhip betwixt Engliſhemen & Scots ceaſſed.The cõtention betwixte the kinſmen of K. Alexander for the crowne. Then began to enſue great trou|ble & buſineſſe in Scotland, by reaſon of the con|tention whiche ſprang betwixte the kinſemen of king Alexander, for the title & claym which they ſeuerally made and pretended to the crowne.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 See more of this matter in the Engliſhe hiſtories.There were .iij. chiefly that ſemed by nereneſſe of bloud to haue moſt right, and therfore made moſt earneſt ſuite in their claime, Iohn Ballyol, Robert Bruce, and Iohn Haſtings. This Ro|bert Bruce,The aunceſtors of Robert le Bruce. was ſonne to the ſon of that Robert Bruce, which maried Iſabell the yõgeſt daught|er of Dauid Erle of Huntington, on whome he got a ſon named alſo Robert, that maried the inheritor of Carryn, as the haue ſhewed before, whoſe ſome this Robert Bruce was,The lyue of the Ballyo [...]ne with his title to the crowne. that how claimed the crown Iohn B [...]ſhol came of Mar|garet, eldeſt daughter to the foreſaid Dauid [...] of Huntington [...] lorde of Gallowaye, which marryed the ſayde Margarete, begot on hit two daughters, of the which the eldeſt named Derwogil, was giuen in mariage vnto the Iohn Ballyol, father vnto this Iohn Ballyoll, ye th [...] made clayme to the crowne, alledging that [...] ſo much as he was come of the eldeſt daughter of Earle Dauid the brother of king William, hee ought by reſon to be repuſed as next [...]eile to the ſame king William, ſith none other perſon afirm approched ſo neare vnto him in bloud.