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Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 Donalde of the Weſterne Iles, a man of goodly perſonage, but of diſpoſition inclyned to all naughtineſſe,Donalde of the Iles main|teyneth rob|bers. mainteyned a great number of Robbers and ſpoylers of the countrey, liuing on|ly vpon [...]a [...]ine. Fo [...] look what they wanted, they woulde not fayle to catche it, if it were in anye place abrode where they might lay handes on it: ſo that al the huſbandmen and commons of Gal|loway,The oppreſ|ſion of the commons of Galloway. in which Countrey they moſt haunted, were brought into wonderfull thraldome and miſerie. Neyther did Mordacke the kings Lieu|tenant there,Mordacke the kings Lieute|nant beareth with offen|ders. goe about to chaſtice ſuch inſolent miſdemeaners, eyther for that hee was of Do|naldes alyance, eyther elſe priuie to his doings, and partaker of the ſpoyle. The people hereby vexed with continuall iniuries, brought manye pitifull complayntes afore Mordacke, who no|thing regarded their lamentable ſuites and ſup|plications, but the more they complayned, the worſe were they handled. Neyther was there a|ny hope of redreſſe of amendment, till Eugenius the .viij. was admitted to the kingly adminiſtra|tion after the death of king Ethfine, who in the latter ende of his dayes continually beeing ſicke and diſeaſed, could not attende to take order for the publike gouernment,The deceaſe of Ethfine. by reaſon whereof ſuch wilfull miſorders enſued. Hee dyed in the yeare of our Lorde .764.762. H. B. after he had continued his raigne ouer the Scottiſhmen the ſpace of .xxx yeares, his bodie being buried in Colmekill with all funerall obſequies.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 155] HIs ſucceſ|ſour,Euge|nius. the foreſayde Eu|genius the viij.Eugenius the viii. inueſted king of Scots. that was the ſonne of King Mordack, was inueſted King in Argyle with ſuch pomp and ceremonies as in that caſe apperteyned, and immediately there|vpõ he haſted forth to cateh Donalde of the Iles,Donald of the Iles appre|hended. not reſting till at length hee had caught him, though that came not to paſſe without ſome loſſe of his people.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 After he had taken both him and his chiefeſt complites, he put them openly to death:Donald and his complices put to death. neither ſo ſatiſfied, he cauſed Mordacke to be arreyned, who confeſſing himſelfe partly guiltie of ſuche things as were layde to his charge for maintey|ning of the foreſayd Donalde,Mordack lieu+tenant of Gal|loway is put to death. The cõmons recompenced. he likewiſe ſuffe|red death, and his goodes beeing valued and de|uided into partes, were beſtowed amongſt the commons of Galloway, in recompence of ſuche loſſes, as through his contriued falſhood they had ſuſteyned.

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