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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Furthermore,The Trumbils with other are taken by the king. the king vpon the .viij. of No|uember comming from Edenbourgh to the wa|ter of Rule, tooke diuerſe miſgouerned perſons, & brought them to Iedworth, where the principals of the Trumbils, with naked ſwordes in theyr handes, and wythes about theyr neckes met with him, putting thẽſelues in the kings mercy, which were ſent to ſundry places to bee kept in warde, with diuerſe other of thoſe countreymen, whereby the marches were more quiet afterwardes: and from thence the king paſſed to S. Iohns towne, where iuſtice was holden the reſidue of ye winter.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The next yeare in the beginning of May,1511 the Queene went from Dunfermling toward ſaint Duthois in Roſſe, and was all the way right ho|nourably vſed and entertayned.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 About the .x. of Iuly, ſhe returned to Eden|bourgh, where ſhe founde the Lorde Dacres,An ambaſſage from the king of England. and ſir Robert Drurie knight come thither as Am|baſſadors from the king of Englande hir brother, who were honourably receyued.

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