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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 THis Maldwin was the sonne of king Done|wald: Maldwin and after that Ferquhard was dead and buried in Colmekill, he was inuested king: which Maldwin in|uested king of Scots. function he right sufficientlie discharged, studieng to mainteine peace with his neighbors the Picts, Sax|ons and Britains: giuing thereby a good example to A louer of peace & iustice be followed of his subiects. Hereto he had a speciall care for the administration of the lawes in due forme and order, causing offendors to be punished, that o|ther harmelesse persons might liue in quiet, so that by this meanes all things in the beginning of his reigne had prosperous successe. Afterwards there Lennox and Argile are at variance. fell no small discord betwixt them of Lennox and Argile: for first through bralling among the heard|men, their maisters made a fraie, whereof rose such EEBO page image 115 deadlie enimitie betwixt the parties, by reason that the inhabitants of the westerne Iles aided them of The westerne Iles take part with Ar|gile, Galoway with Lennox. Argile, and the people of Galloway the other of Len|nox: that if the king had not come into those parties to appease the businesse, and to haue punished the of|fendors, there had insuer much manslaughter, vnto the great danger of the vtter ruine of those coun|tries.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 The king at his arriuall amongst them minded not to pursue the people that followed their cap|teins, Maldw [...] went about for to punish the author of this commo|non. The capteins becam friends togither, and fled into the Iles. The Iland|men appre|hend the cap| [...]ns of the re|bels. but rather the capteins and authors of this tu|mult themselues. Whereof they hauing knowledge, made an attonement togither, being inforced there|to of necessitie, so to auoid the prepared punishment deuised by the king against them. And foorthwith they fled ouer into the Iles, but the inhabitants doubting the kings displeasure, would not consent to succour them, but contrariwise tooke them and de|liuered them to the kings officers, wherevpon they were safelie conueied to the places where they were borne, and there suffered their deserued execution. Thus that commotion vnaduisedlie begun, was spéedilie appeased, and the name of Maldwin by rea|son héereof so feared amongst his subiects, that du|ring his reigne no such trouble chanced in anie part of all his dominions.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 After this he went ouer into Iona or Colmekill, He buildeth the church of the abbeie of Colmekill. where perceiuing the abbeie church, wherein his an|cestors had their sepultures, to be in decaie, he caused it to be pulled quite downe, and woorkemen foorth|with set in hand to build it vp againe, at his owne proper costes and charges. Such spéed also was vsed about this woorke, that before he departed out of this life, the same was finished, and dedicated vnto our Sauior Christ, and saint Colme. About the same time there reigned throughout the most part of the world A great pesti|lence & death vpon earth. a sore and gréenous pestilence, consuming a greater number of men (before it ceassed) than there were left aliue: for it continued the whole space of thrée yeeres togither. At length, through common praier, fastings, giuing of almes, & other vertuous woorks, the wrath of almightie God was pacified, so that such great mortalitie by his mercifull appointment did staie and giue ouer.

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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Mald|wyne. [figure appears here on page 149] THis Maldwyne was the ſonne of king Donewalde: and after that Ferquharde was dead and buried in Colmekill,Maldwyne in|ueſted king of Scottes. he was in|ueſted king: which fun|ction he right ſufficiẽt|ly diſcharged, ſtudying to mayntayne peace with his neighbors the P [...]ſts, Saxons, and Brytayns: giuing thereby a good enſample to be followed of his ſubiectes.A louer of peace and iuſtice. Hereto he had a ſpeciall care for the adminiſtra|tion of the lawes in due forme and order cauſing offendors to be puniſhed, that other harmeleſſe perſons mighte liue in quiet, ſo that by this meanes all things in the beginning of his reigne had proſperous ſucceſſe.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Lennox and Argyle are at variaunce.Afterwardes there fell no ſmall diſcorde be|twixt them of Lennox & Argile: for firſt through brau [...]ng amongſt the heardes men, theyr ma|ſters made a fray, whereof roſe ſuche deadly e|nimitie betwixt the parties, by reaſon that the inhabitantes of the Weſterne Iſles ayded them of Argyle,The weſterne Iſles take parte with Argyle. Galoway with Lennox. and the people of Galoway the other of Lennox: that if the king had not come into thoſe parties to apeaſe the buſineſſe, and to haue puniſhed the offendors, there had enſued muche manſlaughter, to the greate daunger of the vt|ter ruyne of thoſe countreys.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The king at his arriuall amongſt them,Maldwyne wẽt about for to puniſhe the author of this commotion. minded not to purſue the people that followed theyr Captaines, but rather the Captaines and Authours of this tumulte themſelues. Where|of they hauing knowledge, made an attonement togither, being enforced thereto of neceſſitie,The Captaines became frends togither, and fled into the Iſles. ſo to auoyde the prepared puniſhment deuiſed by the king againſt them. And foorthwith they fled ouer into the Iſles, but the inhabitants doubting the kings diſpleaſure, would not conſent to ſuccour them,The Ilandmen apprehend the Captaines of the rebelles. but contrary wiſe tooke them and deliue|red them to the kings officers, wherevpon they were ſafely conueyed to the places where they were borne, and there ſuffered their deſerued exe|cution. Thus that commotion vnaduiſedly be|gonne, was ſpeedily appeaſed, and the name of Maldwyn by reaſon hereof ſo feared amongſt his ſubiectes, that during his reigne no ſuche trouble chaunced in any parte of all his domi|nions.