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[1] In Angus there was a gentlewoman brought forth a childe without eyes, noſe,
hande, or foote.
A monſtrous childe.
A ſparhauke ſtrangled by an Owle.
There was a Sparhauke alſo ſtrangled by an Owle. Neither was it any
leſſe wonder that the ſunne, as before is ſayd, was continually couered with
clowdes, for .vj. moneths ſpace: But all mẽ vnderſtood that the abhominable
murder of king Duffe was the cauſe hereof, whiche being reuen|ged by the death
of the authours in maner as be|fore is ſayde. Culene was crowned as lawfull
ſucceſſour to the ſame Duffe at Scone, with all due honour and ſolemnitie in
the yeare of our Lord .972. after that Duffe had ruled the Scot|tiſh kingdome
about the ſpace of foure yeares.972.