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Compare 1587 edition: 1 King Edward at the returne of the Heralde, not perceyuing otherwiſe by his report, but that the gouernour was in health, he returned imme|diatly with his armie into England, and licen|cing euery man to depart to his home, layd [...]an|des on the monke,The monke is brent. and as one that had diſſem|bled with his prince, (for ſo hee tooke it) cauſed hym to be brent for his vntrouth.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus was the wretche rightuouſly recom|penſed, as he had moſt iuſtly deſerued.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the meane tyme, the gouernor returning homewards, through force of the venym ſtil en|creaſing, deceaſed at Muſculburgh, and was bu|ryed at Dunfermlyng in the yere of our redemp|tion. 1331.

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