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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Earle of March perceiuing this dealing, came to the King, and required to know his plea|ſure, if he minded to performe the couenantes cõ|cluded, concerning the mariage betwixt ye prince & his daughter or not, making as it were a great complainte of that which was already done to ye breach thereof, and receyuing anſwere nothyng agreeable to his minde, hee departed in a greate fume, not ſticking to ſay, hee woulde be reuenged on ſuch vntruth ere it were long.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Shortly after he fled into England, leauyng his Caſtell of Dunbar,The Earle of March fleeth into E [...] well ſtuffed of all thyngs neceſſary for defence, in the keeping of his ſiſters ſonne named Robert Maitland, but when Ar|chembald EEBO page image 367 Dowglas came thither in the Kyngs name, and required to haue the Caſtell rendred into his hands,The Caſtell of Dunbar [...]ey [...]ed to the Kings vſe. this Robert Maitland obeyed the kings commaundemente, and deliuered the houſe to the ſayd Dowglas.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 George Earle of March enformed hereof pro|cured all his friendes to conuey themſelues into England, and determined with himſelfe to do all the diſpleaſure and miſchife he mighte inuente a|gainſt his owne natiue countrey.

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