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A breathless Neil Graham rushed down from Castle Elliot’s ramparts where he’d been on watch. Will Elliot was Jock’s lieutenant and everyone realized he must be bringing a message from Edinburgh. By the time Will arrived in the castle hall, everyone had gathered to hear what news he brought. Gavin poured his cousin a tankard of ale and thrust it into his hand. “The Queen of England is dead!” Will blurted before he took his first mouthful. Then as everyone gaped open-mouthed, he thirstily quaffed ...the ale. He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. “James is now King of England as well as Scotland.” The loud whoops of his audience almost raised the rafters. When some of the racket died down, Will conveyed the rest of his news. “Jock won’t be returning just yet. King James intends to waste no time riding south to claim his inheritance. Within a sennight he will leave Edinburgh for Berwick. Jock and his men are to accompany him. The news is spreading like wildfire. The mobs have filled Edinburgh Castle, all jostling for appointments from the new King of England.”
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