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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer king Edward at his returning in|to Englãd,The Marble chaire is con|ueyd into En|glande, & pla|ced in Weſt|minſter. toke the chaire of Marble with him, and cauſing it to be conueyd vp to London, dyd place it at Weſtminſter, where it remaineth yet vnto this daye. Furthermore, before his de|parture out of Scotlãd, he apointed al the Scot|tiſh lordes to aſſemble at Scone, where he cau|ſed them to take a newe othe,The nobilitie of Scotlande ſworn to king Edward. that from thence|foorth they ſhoulde take him for their ſoueraigne lord, & to obey him in al things as loyal ſubiects,

Compare 1587 edition: 1 All the nobilitie of Scotlande was ſworne to hym that daye (Wallace onely excepted) who eſchewed more than the companye of a ſerpent,Wallace eſ|ch [...]eth to a|gree with the Engliſhmen. to haue any thing to doe with the Engliſhmen, touching any agreement to be made with them, agreeable to their deſires.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer to kepe the Scottes from rebellion, king Edwarde ordeyned Odomare de Va|lence to be gouernor there as his general lieute|naunt ouer the whole realme of Scotlande in his abſẽce.Odomare or Aymer de Valence go| [...]ernour [...] of Scotlande vn|der king Ed|warde. And hauing thus ſet al things in good and quiet order (as he ſuppoſed he returned into Englande with great ioy and triumph.

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