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2. By Sir William Drury Knight forsomuche as Sir William Drury Knight highe marshall of Berwick and generall of the Quenes Maiesties forces munytiones and artillary aswell by land as by sea, is to enter the realme of Scotland, to ayde and assist hir highnes good brother the King of Scottis for the erpugnatioun of the castell of Edinburgh ...

3. By the Lord Generall. Whereas it hath pleased the Queenes Maiestie for necessary defence of her Highnesse realme against forreine inuitation, to cause sundry troupes of horse and footemen to be leuied out of diuers adioyning counties, ..., We Charles Earle of Notingham, Baron Haward of Effingham, ... doe by this our proclamation straightly charge and commaund ...

5. By the Queene. : A proclamation for reforming of the deceipts in diminishing the value of the coines of gold currant within the Queenes Maiesties dominions, and for remedying the losses that might growe by receiuing thereof being diminished..

6. By the Queene. A declaration of great troubles pretended against the realme by a number of seminarie priests and Iesuits, sent, and very secretly dispersed in the same, to worke great treasons vnder a false pretence of religion, with a prouision very necessary for remedy thereof Published by this her Maiesties proclamation

7. By the Queene. A declaration of the iust, honourable, and necessarie causes, that moue the Queenes Maiestie to leuie and sende an armie to the borders of Scotland, with an assuraunce of her intention, to continue the peace with the crowne, and quiet subiectes of the sayde Realme of Scotlande