_ any other.--13. _in all_ such causes.--24. _to speak_
with.
380, l. 12. _the Lordis_ Protestants.--13. _unto_ the chief heads of the
Appointment, _whiche be these_.--30. _this_ our _Proclamatioun_.
382, l. 1. _adversaries_, who trie _all maner_.--19. _and hir_,
(_omitted_.)
383, l. 15. _quhat tyme_--at the time that.
384, l. 7. _baith_, (_omitted_.)--_Le Roy_, (_omitted_.) (_Title
inserted_,) The King his letter to the Lord James.--15. _bein_,
(_omitted_.)
385, l. 1. _father_, from the Queen my wife, and from _me_.--5.
_strange_ to me, and so farre _against_.--6. _gudlie_ well.--19, 20. _ye
ar declyneit_--ye have declined.--21. _attention_--intention.--28.
_thair_--your.--_thay_--ye.
386, l. 7. _Vous senteras_--Vous en sentires.--15. _Schir_,
(_omitted_.)--The Lord James his letter to the King.--16. _My_ most
humble _dewtie_.--17. _last_, importing.--18. _Majestie_ doth.--24.
_hard_--had.--28. _grevis me_ very _heavilie_.
387, l. 8. _sould_ not _have_.--18, 19. _as_ we were perswaded in
_our_.--21. _cair_ from.
388, l. 14. _na man_ could.
389, l. 2. _benefit_ which.--9. _libertie_ of.--19. _Tolbuith_--Town.
391, l. 1. _nether_ yet.--19. _For schort_--For that _after_.
392, l. 9. _deambulatour_--deambulation.--18. _falt_ in.--20.
_worthelie_--justlie.--21. _done_, (_omitted_.)
394, l. 7. _thair kyn_--your kin.--18. _contravene_--violate.--27. _mak_
first--give first.
395, l. 1. _lippin_--trust.--2. _to have_ good.--16. _taikin_
without.--18. _saidis_, (_omitted_.)--23. _our pairt._ But in case
against all reason they should mean any such thing, We _have
thocht_.--31. _furnissing_--surmising.
397, l. 3. _put_ fit _remedy_.--10. _could_--would.--17. _list_, so that
some asked for.--19. _sche_ was not ashamed _to sett_.--22. _personis_
have of malice.--24. _stope all_ manner of reconciliations.--28.
_Estaitis_--State.--31. _ar cumit_--came.--_ar myndit_--do mind.
398, l. 7. _ony_ part thereof _contravenit_.--8.
_communit_--commovit.--13. _ane_, (_omitted_.)
399, l. 2. _ever_, (_omitted_.)--10. _obedience_ of _higher_.--13.
_direct_ quite.--19. _with_ reverence.
401, l. 2. _simplicitie_, and to _work your finall_.--11. _of_ our
_posteritie, and_ to be short, to our _commun-wealth_.--15.
_foirnameit._ This is so _manifestly_.--34. _is not to be_--is to be.
403, l. 1. _brocht it_ to such basenesse, and such a deale of strife
_that all men_.--14. _guid and_ weighty _money_.
405, l.
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