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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Furthermore, where as the Church of Scot|lande was ſubiecte to the church of Yorke, he ob|tained of Pope Clement the third of that name letters of exemption for his Clergie, wherby the Churche of Scotlande (within the which were conteyned the Biſhoppes ſeas of Saincte An|dros, Glaſgo, Dunkelde, Dublayne, Breghne, Abirden, Murray, Ros, and Cathnes) was de|clared exempte from all other forrayne iuriſdic|tion except onely from that of the ſea Rome, ſo as it might not bee lawfull from thencefoorth to any that was not of the realme of Scotlande to pronounce ſentence of interdiction or excom|municatiõ, or otherwiſe to deale in iudgement of eccleſiaſtical cauſes, except ſuch one as the Apo|ſtolike ſea of Rome ſhould ſpecially appoint and ſend thither with legantine power. The date of ye ſaid bul or letters of exẽption thus obteined was at the Popes palace of Laterane, the third Ides of March and firſt yeare of the ſaide Pope Cle|ments gouernment. Shortly after,The death of Henry king of England. to wit in the yeare .1198. died Henry king of Englande, after EEBO page image 278 whome ſucceded his ſeconde ſonne Richard [...] for Henrye his eldeſt ſon deceaſſed before his father.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 King Richard.King Richard after his coronation, prepared himſelf to paſſewith an army into the holy land, and therfore made peace with all his neighbors, that no trouble ſhuld follow to his realme by re|ſon of his abſence: & herevpon to kepe the Scots in frendſhip rather by beneuolence than by feare, he rendred into their handes the caſtels of Rox|buegh,The caſtels of Rosburgh, Ber|wik, and Ster|ling rendred to king Wil|liam. Barwike, and Sterlyng: And moreo|uer that parte of Northumberlande whiche hys father had taken from king William when hee tooke him priſoner.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 He alſo deliuered the Erledomes of Hunting|don and Cumberland, but vnder condition, that all the caſtels and boldes within them, ſhoulde be in the keeping of his captains and ſouldiours, ſuche as he ſhould appoynt.

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