Compare 1587 edition: 1 There was ſhortly after ſome appearance of warres betwixt Englande and Fraunce, where|vpon king Charles ſent vnto king Iames, requi|ring him of aſſyſtance, if it came to paſſe that the Engliſh men did inuade France: and further de|clared, that he had one with him called Richarde Duke of Yorke, ſeconde ſonne to king Edwarde the fourth, who had beene preſerued now many EEBO page image 410 yeares ſecretely by his Aunt Margaret Duches of Burgoin, and therfore was iuſt inheritor vnto the realm of England, whõ he would ſend into Scot|lande, praying the king to aſſyſt him to recouer his rightfull heritage, the ſaid realme of England. And ſhortlye after herevpon,Perkyn War|becke. the ſayde feyned Duke (whoſe ryght name was Perkin War|becke as in the Engliſhe Hyſtorie it appeareth) arriued in Scotlande well and honourably ac|companied, to trie what purchaſe he might make there for ſuccours to attayne his pretended right to the crowne of Englande.
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1 This Perkyn Warbecke did vſe
the matter in ſuche ſubtill wyſe, that King Iames eyther gyuing, or ſeeming to
gyue credite to his words, after aduiſe and deliberation had and taken wyth hys
Counſell, receyued him in honourable wyſe, naming and reputing him Duke of
Yorke,
Perkyn War|becke marieth the Earle of Huntleyes daughter. 1495 King Iames inuadeth Nor+thumberland. 1495