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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Herevpon landing with an armie in the Realme, he founde ſmall reſiſtance, and ſo with little a doe receyued the crowne, for many of the people abhorring the riotous maners and ſuper|fluous gurmandice brought in amongſt them by the Engliſh men,The reſpect that the people had to receyue Donald Bane for their king. were willing inough to receiue this Donalde for their king, truſting bycauſe hee had beene brought vp in the Iles with the olde cuſtomes and maners of their auncient Nation, without taſt of the Engliſh lykerous delicacies, they ſhoulde by his ſeuere order in gouernment, recouer againe the former temperancie of theyr olde progenitors.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 As ſoone as Edgar Adeling brother to Queen Margaret was aduertiſed that Donalde Bane had thus vſurped the crowne of Scotland,K. Malcolmes ſonnes ſent for into Englande by Edgar their vncle. he ſent ſecretly for his thre nephews, Edgar, Alexander, and Dauid, with two ſiſters which they had, to come vnto him into England, where he had not kept thẽ any long while, but that a knight whoſe name was Organ, or Orgar,Orgarus, or one Organ ac|cuſeth Edgar Atheling of treaſon. accuſed him of treaſon, alledging howe he nouriſhed his ſiſters ſonnes and daughters within the realme, in hope to make them inheritors to the crowne: but the malice of this falſe ſurmiſe remayned not vnpu|niſhed, for one of Edgars friends, taking in hand to Darraine battaile with Organ, in defence of Edgars innocencie, ſlue him within lyſtes.Organ is ſlain within lyſtes.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 After that Donalde had receyued the crowne at the Abbay of Scone, he perceyued that ſome of the nobles grudged at his prefermẽt, ſhewing by ſome tokens that they had more affection vn|to king Malcolmes children, than vnto him, and therfore he caſt out a worde amongſt his famili|ers,Donald threat|neth. that ere ought long the nobles ſhoulde repent them of their doings, if they applyed not themſel|ues the more to his opinion. Which wordes be|ing marked, & deepely imprinted in ſome of their harts, turned afterwards to his great diſpleaſure.Duncan Mal|colmes baſtard ſonne. For ſhortly after came Duncan, the baſtard ſon of king Malcolme out of Englande into Scot|lande, ſupported with an armie of men appointed by king William the Red, to place him in the Kingdome, & to expulſe Donald out of the ſame by force of armes, if he attempted any reſiſtance.

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