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CRONICLIS OF SCOTLAND.
Scottland witht thair money and to mak saill in the
eist1 of Scottland as they plessit. Bot at this act the
Duik was nocht present bot maid his protestatioun
contrair the samin, and lykewyse the earle of Atholl and
Foi. 175 a. Glencarne and the haill barrouns of Scottland appoyntit 5
the contrar of the same and said the croune septer nor
suord sould nocht depart out of Scottland quhill they
saw successioun of the quens bodie. Bot the seillis
was brokin and maid new againe, as it is knawin, and
Monsr Dosie gat the palice of Lythtgow witht wther 10
landis pertening to the king at that tyme; bot the croune
was continewit and zeid nocht out of Scottland quhill
they saw forder about thame.] 2
1558. In 8 the zeir of god Im vc Iviij zeiris, the xx day of
Appryle ane poore man callit Wallter Myle was taine in 15
Dysart be Schir Hew Currie, preist to the bischope and
Schir George Strawchquen. The said Walter Mylie was
warmeand him in ane poore womans house in Dysart
and teichand hir the commandis of god to hir and hir
bairnes and leirand hir how scho sould instruct hir house 20
to bring wpe hir bairnes in the feir of god. Bot thir for-
nameit preistis as I have schawin to zow, heiring of this
poore man came and tuik him,and had himtoSanctandrois
to the bischope thair maisterquho incontenent send and
conwenit certane bischopis, abbottis and pryouris, to 25
wit, the bischope of Sanctandrois, the bischope of Caitnes,
the bischope of Murray, the bischope of Dunkell, the
bischope of Dumblane, the Abbott of Cowper, the Abbott
of Lindoiris,4 the abbot of Duinfermling, the Abbott of
Kilwining witht the docteris of the colledgis Mr lohnne 30
Douglas, Mr lohnne Windrum 5 suppryour of the abbay,
witht money wther leirnitt men conwenitt at Sanctandrois
1 Possibly a mistake for “ coist.”
2 The passage in brackets, from A, is evidently a variation of the
conclusion of the passage from I ; but as the variation is consider¬
able, both are printed in the text. 3 I resumes here.
4 I inserts, “the abbot of balmirrinoch.” 5 Winram.

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