e_
commonalty.--17. _Lady_: Which accusation hath continued ever against
him, as guilty of that crime; he therefore now openly _and plainlie_
protesteth.
---- (_Opposite to line 8, the first marginal note begins_,) Now the
Duke seeing the Queen's partie decline, and the Protestant party grow
strong, he once more changeth the profession of his religion, and
joyneth with the Protestants, as strongest.--(_And at line 24,_) How
true this is, the constant course of the family can tell.
440, l. 3. _your_--our.--(_Marginal note_,) _Let this bee noted, and let
all men judge of the purpose of the Frenche_, and how good and wise
patriots they were, who sold our Soveraign to France for their private
profit, and they by name were the Hamiltons.
441, l. 21. _so_ tyranically to domineer over them.
442, l. 3. _called and_, (_omitted_.)--9. _that_ it _is_.--17. _never
so_ firmly establish any, but at his pleasure, he seeing just cause,
might deprive them.--22. _used_--useth second _means_.
443, l. 3. _idolatrie_, as also she openly declares the countrie to be
conquest, and no more free. _And finallie_.--9. (_Marginal note_,) _in
the disposition_--in the deposition.--11, 12. _and_ disorder.--14. _our_
Soveraigne.--31. _awin_, (_omitted_.)
444, l. 10. _uttermost_ ruine, _so that_.--22. _for that_--only
because.--24. _lauchfull_, (_omitted_.)--30. _of Sanct Johnestoun_,
(_omitted_.)
445, l. 4. _in this_ last _moneth_.--5. _in_ other _townes_.--21.
_Soverane Lord_ deceased without heirs of her _persone_.--24. _our_
whole _cuntree_.--_causes_--caused ... to coine lead-_money_.
445, l. 28. _And attour, her Grace places_--Again, she so placeth.
446, l. 5. _be his_--by this.--11. _remissionis_, conform _to the
practise_.
448, l. 2. _fearing_ lest _the_.
449, l. 9. _Pleise your Grace_--Madame.
450, l. 2. _Lord and_ Lady their _true_.--7. _for_ worthy
_reasons_.--16. _sute_--follow.--17, 18. _maid_ oft before. Again we
desire you _cause_.
451, l. 1. _xxiii of October_--24 of October.--10. _that thei_,
(_omitted_.)--18. _sa lang as_ they use us as friends, and not strive
_to make_.
453, l. 2. _name_, requiring thame.--15. _The ungodlie soldiouris_, in
hatred of goodnesse and good men, continuing in their disorder, mocke
_the Laird_.--22. _shall_ make them know me.
458, l. 9. _without_ delay.
459, l. 6. The Captain of _the Castle_.--27. _desyred_,
(_omitted_.)--21. _back, the_ carriage of money _was dejected_.
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