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.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 He releaſed to king William alſo the reſidue of ſuche ſummes of money as were due for the foure caſtels layde to guage, ten thouſand poun|des only excepted, which he receyued in hande at that preſent towards the charges of his iourney.
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2 When king William had thus
receyued hys lands and caſtels by ſurrender,Erle of
Hun|tington. Scottes with king Richard in the holye lande. he made
his bro|ther Dauid Erle of Huntington, who thervpon doing his homage vnto king
Richard, acording to the olde ordinance deuiſed by king Malcolme the firſt,
wẽt with him alſo in that voyage with fiue hundred Scottiſhemen, or rather
fiue thou|ſande (as the tranſlator of Hector
Boetius hath) if no fault be in the printer.
The ſiege of Acres. Oliuer a ſcot|tiſhmen.