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Compare 1587 edition: 1 This money was receyued, though a ſmall part thereof came to the handes of the Souldiers or men of warre of Scotland, for the Lordes and nobles kept it ſafe ynough to their owne vſe.The Earle of March and William Dow+glas enter in|to Englande with an army. Yet neuertheleſſe, the Earle of March, and William Dowglas gather their people, & paſſe forth with the ſame to the borders, and entring into Eng|lande, appoynt William Ramſey of the Dale|houſy, to ride afore with a number of light horſ|men,William Ram+ſey of the Dale+houſy. to the ende, that if the Engliſh men did aſ|ſemble and come forth too ſtrong agaynſt him, hee might retyre backe to the mayne battayle, where they lay in couert at a place called Nyſ|bet Moore.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Ramſey doing as he was commaun|ded, made a great forrey through the Countrey, and hauing got togyther a greate bootie of Cat|taile, withdrew with the ſame homewardes: but being ſharpely purſued by the Engliſhe men in hope to recouer theyr goodes, he fledde amayne, [figure appears here on page 352] EEBO page image 353 and they following egrelye in the chaſe were vpon the Scottiſh army before they were war [...].The Engliſh men entrapped

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scottiſhe men, and thoſe fewe Frenche men that were there, ſette vppon the Engliſhe men right fiercelye, and finallye putte them to flight,Put to flight. though not without ſome daughter on theyr part: for there were ſlaine of Scottes ſir Iohn Holyburton, and ſir Iames Ti [...]echull knightes.

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