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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Howebeit ſhortely after, there roſe an other piece of trouble, though leſſe in outwarde, appa|rance, by reaſon of the ſmall power remayning in the authour, yet daungerous inough, conſide|ring it was within the realme it ſelfe.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Angus the Thane of Gal|loway rayſeth a commotion: vpon what oc|caſion writers make not anye mencion.One Angus as then the Thane of Gallo|way, perceyuing he might not by ſecret practiſe atchieue his purpoſed intẽt (whatſoeuer the ſame was) determined by open force to aſſay what luc+kie ſucceſſe Fortune wold ſend hym, hoping that thoſe which through feare ſate as yet ſtill, would aſſiſte hym in all his attemptes, ſo ſoone as they ſaw any commotion reyſed by hym to occaſion them thereto.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Angus diſcõ|fited by Gil|criſt.Hervpon he aſſembled together a great com|panie: but before he coulde worke anye notable feate, to make anye accounte of. Gylcriſte Earle of Angus, (whoſe faithfull valiancie was before many feſtly approued in the ſuppreſſion of Somerleyds rebellion) diſcomfited his po|wer, in three ſundrye bickerings, chaſed Angus hymſelfe vnto Whyterne,Whyterne, a place of ſanc|tuarie. where is a place of Sanctuarie priuiledged for the ſafegarde of all offendours that flee therto for ſuccour in the ho|nour of ſainct Ninian.

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