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Compare 1587 edition: 1 There came therefore in hope of ſpoyle, not onely ſuch as were appoynted by commiſſioners of the muſters, but alſo a greate number of other that offered themſelues of their owne accorde to go in that iourney, namely ſuch as had lyttle to liue vpon at home, and truſted to amend the mat|ter by ſome good fortune in the warres abrode.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Countreys out of the which it is repor|ted by the Scottiſh writers, that ſuch ayde came to the Engliſhe men,Out of what [...]treys K. Edwarde had ayde of men. were theſe, Hollande, Ze|land, Brabant, Flanders, Picardie, Boloignois, Gaſcoigne, Normandie, Guian, and Burdelois, for all theſe at that time were either ſubiect to the King of Englande, or elſe in confederate league with him.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 There were alſo many Scottes that were Engliſhe by deuotion, and ayded king Edward at this tyme.

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