Compare 1577 edition: 1 The cardinall Uiuian hauing dispatched his bu|sinesse in Ireland, came backe into England, and by the kings safe conduct returned againe into Scot|land, where in a councell holden at Edenburgh, he suspended the bishop of Whiterne, bicause he did re|fuse to come to that councell: but the bishop made no account of that suspension, hauing a defense good inough by the bishop of Yorke, whose suffragane he was.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 After the king had dissolued and broken vp his parlement at Oxenford, he came to Marleborrough, and there granted vnto Philip de Breause all the kingdome of Limerike for the seruice of fortie knights:Philip de Breause. for Hubert and William the brethren of Reignold earle of Cornewall, and Iohn de la Pu|meray their nephue, refused the gift thereof, bicause it was not as yet conquered. For the king thereof, surnamed Monoculus, that is, with one eie, who had held that kingdome of the king of England, being latelie slaine, one of his kinsemen got possession of that kingdome, and held it without acknowledging any subiection to king Henrie, nor would obeie his officers, bicause of the losses and damages which they did practise against the Irish people, without occasi|on (as they alleadged) by reason whereof the king of Corke also rebelled against the king of England and his people, and so that realme was full of trouble.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 The same season, Matth. Paris. Polychr. quéene Margaret the wife of king Henrie the sonne was deliuered of a man child which liued not past thrée daies.Iewes in England. In that time there was also through all England a great multitude of Iewes, and bicause they had no place appointed them where to burie those that died, but onelie at London, they were constreined to bring all their dead corpses thither from all parts of the realme. To ease them therfore of that inconuenience, they obteined of king Henrie a grant, to haue a place assigned them in e|uerie quarter where they dwelled, to burie their dead bodies. The same yeare was the bodie of S. Amphi|bulus the martyr, who was instructor to saint Albone found, not farre from the towne of S. Albones, and there in the monasterie of that towne buried with great and solemne ceremonies.