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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The cauſe of [...]tred be|twixt the Queene and [...] husband.About the beginning of Auguſt, the Queene remayning in Edenburgh, vnderſtoode that the Erle of Angus hir huſband as then ſoiourning in Dowglas Dale, had taken a faire gentlewoman in thoſe partes, and kept hir as his concubine, for the which acte ſhe conceyued ſuch hatred againſte him, that there was neuer no perfect loue betwixt them aftewards. In the beginning of Februarie, there came a Clearke as Ambaſſador from the Frenche King with letters, concerning the con|cluding of the truce betwixt Scotland and Eng|land; whiche meſſage the Lords made ſmall ac|count of, bycauſe the king had omitted to com|prehend Scotlande in the league which he laſtly made with England.

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1519

A m [...] man.

a madde man in Dũ|dee ſlew in his wood fitte a Lady of inheritance, a Nunne, with two other women, the one of thẽ being great with Childe, and alſo two men.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The king of England wrote letters vnto the Frenche King,The king of England ſee|keth to keepe the Duke of Albany foorth of Scotland. deſiring him to ſtay the Duke of Albany, that he might not come into Scotland, and furthermore, he ſayde Ships of warre in the EEBO page image 419 pace vpon the Seas to watche for his comming, and to take him by the way as he ſhoulde paſſe.

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