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Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)

Volume 1 page 252

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Malcolm Cammore crowned
This was the end of Makbeth, after he had reigned rvij. yeares ouer the Scottishmen. In the beginning of his raigne he accomplished many worthie actes, right profitable to the common wealthe, . . . but afterwarde by illusion of the diuell, he defamed the same with most terrible crueltie. . . . Malcolme Cammore thus recovering the realme . . . by support of kind Edward in the .rvi. yeare of the same Edwards raign, he was crowned at Scone.

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