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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Queene after ſhee was brought to bed, was verie weake and troubled with great ſicke|neſſe, ſo that ſhe lay in great danger: for recouerie of whoſe health the king went a foote vnto Saint Ninians in pilgrymage:The K. went [...]n pilgrimage and afterwards in Iu|ly, both the King and the Queene went thither to viſite that Saint.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Pope de| [...]ared K. [...]a| [...]es protector [...]f the faith.Pope Iulius the ſecond ſent an Ambaſſador vnto king Iames, declaring him protector & de|fender of the fayth, and in ſigne thereof ſent vnto him a purpure diademe or crowne wrought with floures of gold, togither with a ſword, hauing the hylts & ſkabbert of gold ſet with precious ſtones, which were preſented vnto him by the ſaide Am|baſſador, and the Abbot of Dunfermling, within the Abbay Church of holy Roode houſe, at what time the peace contracted betwixt the two kings of Scotland and England was there confirmed.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Lorde of Terueer or Camfire in Sea|lande (whoſe aunceſters not long agone came forth of Scotland) ſent his meſſenger the Baylife of Terueer to the king,Horſes preſen| [...]d vnto the [...]ing. who preſented vnto him certaine great horſes and other riche preſentes, in remembrance that he came of the Scottiſh race: and the king in recompence thereof, ſent vnto the ſaid Lorde his order, and made his Ambaſſadour knight, rewarding him at his departure (whiche was in Auguſt with right honorable gyftes.

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