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Compare 1587 edition: 1 When he had taken his place, he vttered cer|taine ſpeech as had bin taughte hym, touching the aſſembling of that Parliament, which mat|ter the Regent more at large declared vnto the whole houſe: and this done, they proceeded fur|ther to other affayres, concerning the ſtate of the common wealth.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer in this Parliament, the Duke of Chatellerault with his two ſonnes, the Abbot of Arbroth, and Claude Hamilton, the Earle of Huntley,The Duke of [...]ll [...]a [...]le [...]ed. the Laird of Grange, and ſundry o|thers were forfalted.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Parliament continued by the ſpace of ſeauen dayes, at the ende wherof, to witte, vpon the ſeconde of September, Claude Hamilton, the Laird of Bucluigh, the Lairde of Ormi|ſton, and diuers other, to the number of three hundred Horſemen, very earely in the morning, entred the towne of Striueling, and ſuddaine|ly beſet not only the Regent, but alſo the reſt of the nobilitie within their lodgings.

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