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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Earle of Ormonde with his Souldi|ours (which were a thouſande fiue hundred, as before is expreſſed) marched on foot to Belefaſt, which is an arme of the ſea, a quarter of a mile broade, or little leſſe, and albeeit their weather were bitter and ouer nipping and no ſmall par|cell of the water were congealed with froſt,The Earle of Ormonde his toylſome tra|uaile. yet the Earle and his armie waded ouer on foote, to the great daunger as well of his perſon, as of the whole companie, whiche doubtleſſe was a valiaunt enterpriſe of ſo honourable a perſo|nage.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 From thence hee paſſed to Strangfoorde, and through Lecale to Donda [...]lke, where he diſ|charged his Souldiours, and hauing preſented himſelfe to the Gouernour at Dublyn, he roade homewarde to the Countie of Kilkenny.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 113 The Deputie and Ormond debate.Shortly after, ſir Anthonie Sentleger lorde Deputie, and the Earle of Ormonde fell at de|bate, inſomuch as eyther of them layde articles of treaſon one to the others charge.

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