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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Iohannes Maior wryteth in his Chronicle,Iohannes Maior. that the thirde priuiledge which Malcolme graunted vnto this Makduffe and his poſteritie, was this, that for euery Gentleman that any of thẽ ſhould hap to kill by chaunce medley, and not vpon pre|tenſed malice, for the ſumme of .xxiiij. markes, he EEBO page image 253 ſhould redeeme his puniſhment due for the ſame: & for the caſuall ſlaughter of a meaner perſon, he ſhould be fined at .xij. Markes, ſo that murthe|rers were wont to ſay, that if they were able to pay that ſumme vnto the Kynboc, then ought to be releaſed of further punitian by Makduffes pri|uiledge. But this third priuiledge, togither with the other two former grauntes, the ſayde Maior ſore reproueth, and not without cauſe, as maye appeare, conſidering the naturall inclination of that people vnto murther, which by this meanes nouriſhing ſecrete hatred and malice in theyr heartes, might vnder the clokẽ of caſuall falling out, ſlea whom they luſted.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 It was ordeyned alſo at this Parliament, that Barons which had liberties within thẽſel|ues,Gybets and draw welles. ſhould make gybbets whereon men that de|ſerued death ſhoulde ſuffer execution: and alſo draw Welles, wherein women that were con|demned ſhould be drowned, according to the or|der of the ciuill lawes vſed in Scotland.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Makbethes lawes abro|gated.Moreouer, all the lawes that Makbeth had ordeyned, were abrogate at this Parliament.

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