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Compare 1587 edition: 1 He baniſheth [...] And herevpon he baniſhed both hir and all o|ther that had counſelled him to mary hir, confi|ning them for euer out of all the parties of his do|minions.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 [...] complay|ed to the Pope.Shee hirſelfe went vnto Anignon, where as then the Pope with his conſiſtorie remained, and entring hir plaint there in the Court, followed the ſame with ſuch diligence, that in the ende ſen|tence was giuen on hir ſyde, that is ſo witte, that King Dauid ſhoulde receyue hir againe in|to his companie,Sentence giuẽ on our part. and to accept and vſe hir as his iuſt and lawfull wyfe.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus ſhoulde the Realme of Scotlande haue runne in trouble and daunger of interdicti|on had ſhe not departed out of this life by the way in returning homewardes.She departeth the worlde.

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