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Epiphany. The play concerned the reformation of the church, and Eure obtained a more detailed description from a Scottish contact who saw the play at Linlithgow. This description corresponds with the expanded later text of
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Bellenden was in London in July 1541 discussing border affairs, Scottish merchants in England, and shipping incidents. He returned in October, described as 'director of Chancellary.' In 1543 he sent with
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Douglas, who was the wife of David Lindsay of the Mount, the diplomat, poet, and playwright. Katherine Bellenden was married to
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