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in and Anne Bullen being dead before his mother was married to his father. 102, l. 5. _ensew to_ this _realme_.--18. _Maister_ Radulph _Saidlair_. 103, l. 5. _contract of marriage_ made _betuix_.--19. _abaide suyre at_--abode fast to. 105, l. 10. _Abbot of Paislay_, called now of late John Hamilton, _bastard brother_, &c.--(_In the margin there is added_,) He was before sometimes called Cunningham, sometimes Colwan, so uncertaine was it who was his father.--18. _one_ or the other would go to _the pulpit_. 107, l. 6. _then_ to have been so used--8. _deprehended_--followed.--14. _his_ counterfeit _godlynes_.--15. _heirefter_--heirof.--22. _any joyt_--one jote.--25. _his rycht_--his pretended right.--26. _For by Goddis word_ could not be good the divorcement of his father from Elizabeth Hume, sister to the Lord Hume, his lawfull wife, and consequently his marriage with Beton, neece to James Beton, Bishop of St. Andrews, (Elizabeth Hume being alive,) must be null, and he declared bastard. _Caiaphas spake_, &c. 109, (_To this marginal note is added_,) Renouncing his religion in the Gray Friers. 110, l. 23. _Governour_; First, because he himselfe was borne by Beton, his father's lawfull wife, Elizabeth Humes being yit alive; Next, because his grandfather was borne by Mary Stuart to James Hammilton, when her lawfull husband Thomas Boyd was yet alive. So the Earle of Lennox did not only pretend to be lawfully next to the Crowne, as the late King James the Fifth did often declare, That if he died without heire male, he would settle the Crowne upon him, but also lawfull heire of the Earledome of Arran, as being descended from Margaret Hamilton, borne to Mary Stuart and James Hammilton after the death of Thomas Boyd, her former husband, (now by this time the inconstant Earle of Arran had given himselfe wholly to the Cardinall.) _The Cardinall_, &c.--(_In the margin_,) All this was then said by the Cardinal. _Penes authorem fides esto._ 111, l. 4. _Ayre_--Ayre, Campbell.--6. _to Leyth_--to light.--18. _the sonare_--in time. 112, l. 15. _that he wold_ take.--16. _wold not_ grant.--17. _communicat_--communed. 113, l. 4, 5. _the Magdelane day_--Saint Magdalen's day.--6. _Gray tacking_--Gray took. 114, l. 2. _had his fortificatioun_--had fortification.--5. _so much attend_--so attend.--7, 8. _play_ the good servant unto him, was reputed his enemy.--17. _thei war_ no more then 300.--(_In the margin_,) As they wen
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