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Compare 1587 edition: 1 King Iames then departed on this wiſe from his wiues brethren, and other ſuche his deere friends as his vertue and princely behauiour had procured him during his abode here in England,King Iames commeth to Edynburgh. entred into Scotlande, and came to Edynburgh EEBO page image 377 on Care ſunday, otherwiſe called Paſſiõ ſunday in Lent, where he was receyued with all honour, ioy, and triumph that might be deuiſed.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Iames.ANd after ye, aſſoone as the ſolem|nitie of ye feaſt of Eaſter was fyniſhed,He is crowned a Scone togy|ther with has vſe. hee came to Perth, and ſhortly af|ter to Scone, where he was crowned king, and his wife Queene, by Duke Mordo the go|uernor, and Henrie Biſhop of S. Androwes, the xxj. day of May, after the incarnation. 1424.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 1424There came forth of Englande with thys Iames the fyrſt, diuerſe Engliſhe Gentlemen, which remayning euer after in ſeruice with him, were aduaunced to certaine landes, poſſeſſions, and liuings in Scotlande. Amongſt whome (as one of the chiefeſt) was Androw Gray,Androw Gray. who af|terwardes by the Kings ayde and good furthe|rance, got in maryage the daughter and heyre of Henrie Mortimer of Foulis, named Helen, and by that meanes came the Lordſhip of Foulis vn|to the handes of the Grayes,The ſurname of the Grayes in Scotland. whoſe ſurname and poſteritie continueth yet in Scotlande, inueſted with great landes and dignities, both in Gowry and Angus.

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