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334, l. 4. (_Margin_,) Let Princes note this.--24.
(_Margin_,) Let Court chaplains and unthrifts of the time note this.
335, l. 20 _to_ 336, l. 3. _liked_ not our Queene one whit, for as yet she could not resolve to be wife to the King of Sweden, having been lately Queene of France: And yet she refused not one much inferiour to a Soveraigne King.
336, l. 4. (_Margin_,) The Earle of Lennox and his lady imprisoned in the Tower of London for traffiquing with Papists.
337, (_Margin_,) _Anno 1566 in Maij_, (_omitted._)
338, l. 5, 6. _From_ the Father.--8, 9. _by the Eternall G.o.d_, (_omitted._)--25. _and_ base _service_.--31. _Word and_, (_omitted._)
339, l. 11. _and body_, if you do not repent.
340, l. 2. _for lack of punishment_, (_omitted._)--(_Marginal note omitted._)--15. _neglecting_ the execution _of his_.--20. (_Margin_,) Note diligently.--23, 24. _pay their_ hire, _that_.
341, l. 19, 20. _that some ... releaf and_, (_omitted._)
342, l. 17. _Last_--Sixthly.--22. Seventhly, _we desire_.--33. _Farther, we most_--Eightly, we most.
343, l. 8. _dyttament_--judgment.--15. (_Margin_,) Note that diligently.--20. (_Margin_,) Note this for our times.
344, l. 31. _and wemen_, (_omitted._)
345, l. 8, 9. _hurt, and_ was for a long time _mutilat_.
346, l. 2, 18. broke the prison.--(_Margin_,) _ward_ or prison.
347, l. 10. (_Buchanan subst.i.tutes for the note_)--Note another wavering of the Hamiltons.--21. (_Margin_,) Commissionaris, (_omitted._)
348, l. 3. (_Margin_,) A new Covenant 1562.--6. _and a.s.sist_, (_omitted._)--7. _offered_ and granted _unto_.--21.
Erratum 1552.
352, (_Marginal vote omitted._)
353, l. 25. _malice_--matter.
354, l. 6. _inflammed_--angred.--11. _sone_ to _James_.--12.
_of soldartis_, (_omitted._)--(_Margin_,) the day of Corrichie-fiold, Octob. 22. 1562.
355, l. 9. _houris_ in the morning.
356, l. 5. _foote_ and _maid_.--10. (_Marginal note omitted._)--16, 17. _keapt thame ... The Erle_, (_omitted._)--(_Margin_,) _at Corrichie_, (_omitted._)
357, l. 2. _this day_, (_omitted._)--3, 4.
_injustlie_--justlie.--5. _on_ the _sweird_.--9.
_joyned_--rejoyned.--15. _ney_, (_omitted._)--21.
_over-thorte_ or upon _a pair_.--(_Marginal note omitted._)
358, l. 3. (_Note taken into the text._)--11, 12. _against ... plainess_, (_omitted._)--29. (_Margin_,) Let others that yet live mark this.
361, l. 2. _unhappilie_--truely.--14. _tacken_ upon me _the_.
362, l. 6. (_Margin_,) _Upon_ the Courteouris.--18. _Like MS. G, in footnote._
363, l. 1. (_Marginal note altered_,) The end declared their words to be true.--22. _youth_ amongst them, _whom_.
364, l. 25. (_Margin_,) The tryall of Paul Meffene's fact.
365, l. 6. _oppressed_--suppressed.--30. (_Marginal note omitted._)
366, l. 6. _Edinburgh_--Dundie.
367, l. 1. _light and darknes betwix_, (_omitted._)
368, l. 3, 4. _fa.s.sionis_ not agreeable to the gravity of _honest women_.--7 _to_ 13. _All this winter Chattellet was so familiar_ with the Queen, that the n.o.bilitie being by this means stopped to have so free accesse as they thought fit and due unto them, were highly offended; at length Chattelett having conveyed himselfe privately _under the Quenis bed_.--30. _lyeth in me to_ give your Majestie content.
369, l. 13. _luvaris may devine_--I leave to conjecture.--18. (_Margin_,) death and famine.--22 _to_ 370, l. 1. _the famyn_ in the wheat, the beare or barley, the meale, the oates, beefe, mutton, &c., were exceeding dear and scanty; yea, _all things_.
370, l. 4, 5. _wicked_ rulers.--_suffered hir_--suffered them.--8. _court_--city--_that wicked woman_--the prophane Court,--14. (_Note omitted._)
371, l. 18. _of G.o.d_, (_omitted._)--20, 21. _the Quene_--the Court _she_, they.--22. _she send for Johne_--the Queen advised to send.
372, l. 24-27. _And in this case_--_unpunissed_, (_omitted._)--34. and that not, but in G.o.d ye are bound.
374, l. 23. (_Margin_,) Bishop of Cathnes.
375, l. 13. (_Margin_,) The Lady Argile was naturill Sister to the Queen, as the Earle Murray was naturall Brother.
377, (_After the 7th, insert_) My Lord.--17. _withdraw_ your conversation _from hir_.--21. _unto hir_ in all due benevolence.
378, l. 9. _convict hir of_ any fault _since_.
379, l. 9. the Parliament of Pope's knights appeared. The, &c.--16. _unfreindis_--friends.--19. (_Margin_,) The Clergie did pretend to be free from all Jurisdiction, save the Popes.
380, l. 1. _Norwell_--Horwell.--(_Marginal note omitted._)--8, 9. parenthesis, (_omitted._)--13. _gioun._ At that Parliament, (_new paragraph._)
381, l. 3. _Lairdis_--Earles.--5. _law_ or Counsellor.--5-7.
_in that ... Whytlaw_, (_omitted._)--12. (_Marginal note omitted._)--16. _the_ superfluities of their cloathes, _and_.
382, l. 1. (_Margin_,) Note diligently. And so was _religion_, &c.--8. (_Margin_,) Occasion painted with a bald hind-head.--27. _long_ to.
383, l. 7. _betwix ... Knox_--betwixt them.--11.
_slocken_--slacken.--11. (_Margin_,) G.o.d knowes if our times be better.
384, l. 2. (_Marginal note omitted._)--21. _the_ charges _of Edinburgh_.
385, l. 3. _Queen_ sayes you _will not agree with us_.--6 _with_ them in.--27. But this my Lordis will (I say) note.
387, (_The marginal notes omitted._)