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Compare 1587 edition: 1 This cuſtome of accuſations, commonlye called mo [...]tements, continueth euen vnto theſe our dayes.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Conranus himſelfe (as [...] reported)The king pre|ſent at Aſsiſes. vſed much to be preſent at Aſſyſes and Seſſions, to ſee the laid as they [...], either [...] to paſſe the time in hunting within ſome Forte [...] or thoſe, [...]ere to the place where his Iuſtices [...].

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Nowe whileſt Conranus king of Scottes thus ſtudi [...] for the good gouernment of his peo|ple,Aurelius Am|broſe fell ſicke of a conſump|tion. Aurelius Ambroſe the king of Brytaine fell [...] of a conſumption, whiche brought him to ſuch wea [...]neſſe that all recouere of health in him was diſpayred,Occa and Paſ|centius return into Britaine. whereof Occa and Paſcentius ſo [...]nes to Hengiſt beeing aduertiſed, returned with a mightie power of Saxons into Brytain, which (as Hector Boetius ſayth) they named at that pre [...] Engeſts land.

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