Compare 1577 edition: 1 3 Thirdlie, that he receiued at the hands of the lord Iames Dowglas, at that time generall of the Scots, great summes of monie to execute that trea|son, and further to conclude the peace vpon such dis|honorable couenants as was accorded with the Scots at the parlement of Northampton.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 4 Fourthlie, that he had got into his hands a great part of the kings treasure, and had wasted and consumed it.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 5 Fiftlie, that he had impropried vnto him diuers wards that belonged vnto the king: and had béene more priuie with queene Isabell the kings mother, than stood either with Gods law, or the kings pleasure.