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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 He further also in presence of Doro the gouer|nour of Cantire, sent to him for that purpose, sware Craftie disti|mulation. in solemne wise afore the image of Diana, to per|forme all such promises and couenants as he was a|gréed vpon, and had made vnto the conspirators. With which cloked dissimulation they being decei|ued, came without suspect of further guile vnto Be|regonium, where at their first comming he was rea|die to receiue them (as séemed by his feined coun|tenance) with gladsome hart and most friendlie meaning; but they were no sooner entred the castell, A cruell mur|ther. but that a number of armed men appointed for the purpose fell vpon them, and slue them all without mercie.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 This heinous act being once signified abroad in their countries amongst their friends and kinsfolke, EEBO page image 41 caused a new commotion, so that within a few daies I new tu|mult. King Dur|stus besieged. after, manie thousands of men in furious rage came before the castell, and besieged the king most straightlie therein. Who perceiuing himselfe in such danger as he knew not well how to escape, came forth with such companie as he had about him, and incountring with his enimies, was straightwaies beaten downe among them, and so at once lost there both kingdome and life in the ninth yeare of his Durstus is slaine. reigne. Durstus being thus dispatched, his children doubting the indignation of the people conceiued a|gainst them for their fathers fault, to auoid the perill fled ouer into Ireland, and immediatlie the nobles of the realme assembled themselues togither for the choosing of a new king, in no wise minding to haue anie of Durstus his race to reigne ouer them, least they would séeke by some means to re|uenge his death: howbeit at length when they were at point to haue fallen at variance in susteining of contrarie opinions about the election of their prince, through a wittie oration made by Coranus gouer|nour of Argile, who alledged manie weightie rea|sons for the auoiding of sedition, they all agréed to commit the frée election vnto the same Coranus, promising firmelie to accept whomesoeuer he should name. Herevpon Coranus consulting a little with the péeres of the realme, named one Ewin the vnc|les sonne of Durstus, who as then remained in Pictland, whither he had withdrawen himselfe in Ewin is cho|sen king. Durstus his daies, being banished the realme by him, for that he could not awaie with his corrupt maners. This election was acceptable to all estats, for that thereby the administration of the kingdome continued in the line of their former kings.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 ANd Ewin shortlie after was brought forth of Pictland with all regall solemnitie, and at Be|regonium Ewin. placed vpon the stone of marble, to the great reioising of the people there assembled. Here|with also the nobles of the realme, putting their hands in his, bound themselues by oth to be loiall and faithfull subiects vnto him in all points, which custome of swearing fealtie then first by Ewins commandement, begun and continued manie hun|dred [...]wearing of [...] first be| [...]. yeares after amongst his and their posteritie; in somuch that the capteins of the tribes also requi|red the same kind of oth of them that inhabited with|in their liberties, which in part remaineth yet vnto this day amongest those of the westerne Iles, and such as inhabit in the mounteins. For at the crea|tion of a new gouernour, whome they name their capteine, they vse the like ceremonies; which being ended, at the next faire kept within that countrie, proclamation is made, that no man inhabiting with|in his iurisdiction, shall name this new gouernour by anie other name from thenceforth, than by the ancient & accustomed name as such rulers afortime haue béene called by. And that so oft as they heare him named, they shall put off their caps or hats, and make a certeine courtesie in signe of honour due to Humble reue|rence. him, in such maner as we vse in hearing diuine ser|uice, when anie holie mysterie is in dooing, or anie sacred name of the almightie creator recited,

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Compare 1587 edition: 1 With whiche cloked diſſimulation they be|ing deceyued, came without ſuſpect of further guile vnto Berigonium, where at their firſte comming he was readie to receyue them (as ſee|med by his fayned countenance) with gladſome harte and moſte friendly meanyng: but they were no ſooner entred the Caſtell, but that a number of armed menne appointed for the pur|poſe,A cruell [...]|ther. fell vpon them, and ſlewe them all without mercie.

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Compare 1587 edition: 1 This haynous act being once ſignified abrode in their countreys amongſt their friendes and kinſfolke,A new tumult. cauſed a new commociõ, ſo that with|in a fewe dayes after, many thouſandes of men in furious rage came before the caſtell,King Durſtus beſieged. and be|ſieged the king moſte ſtraitly therein. Who per|ceyuing himſelfe in ſuche daunger as he knewe not well howe to eſcape, came foorth with ſuche companie as he had about him, and encountring with his enimies was ſtraight wayes beaten downe amongſt them,Durſtus is ſlayne. and ſo at once loſte there bothe kingdome and life in the .ix. yeare of his raygne.