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Compare 1587 edition: 1 But nowe to returne where I left, touching the hiſtorie, ye ſhall note that as I ſayde before, king Dauid had by his wife Mauld inheritour to parte of Northumberland, Cumberland and Huntington, a ſonne named Henry, who maried the Erle of Warrannes daughter,Earle of Wa|ranne. a lady of high parentage, as diſcended of moſt noble bloud both French and Engliſh.The iſſue of Henry. On whom he begat three ſonnes, Malcolme, William, and Dauid: alſo three daughters, Adhama, Margaret, & Maulde.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 But now in the meane time whileſt the aſtate of the common wealth in Scotland, ſtood in high felicitie, vnder the proſperous gouernmẽt of king Dauid,Queene Mauld deceaſ|ſe [...]. there happened to him an heauie loſſe: for the Queene his wife the foreſayd Mauld deceaſ|ſed in hyr flouriſhing age, a woman of paſſing beautie and chaſtitie, whiche two poynts (as is thought) commende a woman aboue all the reſt.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 King Dauid therefore tooke ſuche griefe for hyr death, that he woulde neuer after giue his minde to marie any other, but paſſed the reſidue of his life without companie of all women. She was buried in Scone, in the yeare of our lorde God .1132.1132.

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