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Compare 1587 edition: 1 At the ſame time was king Henry in France, and therefore the Engliſhmen thoughte it ſuffi|cient to defend themſelues as wel as they might withoute attemptyng anye notable enterpriſe in reuenge of theſe diſpleaſures doone by the Scottes.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Harneſt was alſo at hande, and therevppon they ceaſſed on eyther parte from further inua|ſions, tyll the wynter ſeaſon, whyche paſſed al|ſo without any exployte atchieued worthy to be remembred, ſauing certaine ſmall roades made by the Scottes into the Engliſhe bordures, as they ſawe occaſion to ſerue thereto.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 [...]ing Williã [...]deth Cum+berlande.But in the ſommer nexte followyng, kyng Willyam reyſed a myghtie armie, and came with the ſame into Cumberland, the right wing of the whyche armye was ledde by Gileriſte, whoſe approued valiauncie often ſhewed in the tyme of king Malcolme, had aduaunced hym to mary with the kings ſiſter.

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