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Compare 1587 edition: 1 There were ſome that were accuſed to bee partakers in this treaſon, but yet for that no eui|dent proues could be produced againſt them, they were diſmiſſed, as Walter Maxwel, with Wal|ter Berclay Shirif of Aberdene, Patrike Graim, Hameline Neydrinton, and Euſtace a Rathre, knights beſide eight others. But yet the Coũteſſe of S [...]atherne, and William de Soulis, were condemned to perpetuall priſon.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Earle of Buchquhanes landes, who ſuf|fred at that preſent, where deuided into two parts, the one being giuen to William Hay that was made Coneſtable of the realme in place of Iohn Quincie, who likewiſe ſuffred the ſame time: and the other part was giuẽ vnto William Reth, to|gither with the office of the Stewardſhip of the Realme.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 About the ſame time the king of England by complaynt made to the Pope,A Legate ſent from Rome to the Scottes. purchaſed that a Legate was ſent from the Sea Apoſtolike into Scotland, to admoniſh king Robert to ceaſſe frõ further diſquieting the realme of Englande, by ſuch cruell inuaſions, as were ſurmiſed that hee wrongfully exerciſed againſt the ſame Realme. But anſwer was made herevnto by the king and other the nobles of the realme of Scotlande,The anſwere made to the Legate. that all the worlde might well vnderſtande that the whole occaſion of al the trouble which had chan|ced betwixt the two Realmes of Englande and Scotland, did only proceed of the couetous deſire in the Engliſh mẽ, ſeeking to conquer that realm without any iuſt clayme or title: and therefore they thought it reaſon firſt to ſuppreſſe the loftie ſtomacks of the Engliſh men, and then if there were any thing worthie to be reformed on theyr behalues, they would be contented to ſtand vnto the order of the Popes authoritie therein.

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