Compare 1587 edition: 1 Skeffington ſuppoſing, that he was put beſide the quiſhion by the ſecrete canuaſſing of Kildare his friendes,Skeffington offended with Kildare. conceyued thereof a great iealouſie, being therein the deeper drenched, bycauſe that Kildare hauing receyued the ſworde, woulde per|mit Skeffington, who was late gouernour, now like a meane priuate perſon, to daunce attendance among other ſuiters in his houſe at Dublyn, na|med the Carbry.
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1 Skeffington playing thus on
the bit,He ſayleth in|to Englande. ſhortly after
ſayled into England, vpon whoſe departure the Lorde Deputie ſummoned a
Parliament at Dublin,
1532 A Parliament ſummoned at Dublin.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the Parliament tyme, Oneale on a ſo|daine inuaded the Countrey of Vriell,Vriell inuaded by Oneale. ryſſing and ſpoyling the king his ſubiects, at which tyme alſo was the Earle of Oſſorie greatly vexed by the Giraldines, by reaſon of the olde quarelles of either ſide a freſh reuiued.