[1] [page 371] The Duke of Albany kepte it ſo long as was poſſible from the Kings knowledge, and bee|ing nowe ſente for by the Kyng to aunſweare hym for ſuche treaſonable ſlaughter of hys ſonne,The Duke of Albany excu|ſed himſelfe. hee came and ſo excuſed the matter with a fayre paynted tale, as though hee had bin no|thing giltie in the cauſe, and for further declarati|on of his innocẽcie, he promiſed if it might pleaſe the Kyng to come vnto Edynburgh, hee woulde bring in the offendors which were culpable of the murder.