If 1 put in front, 9 to flip in 6, then we get 1649 – the year of Charles I execution.
Quatrain 3.80 The bastard will be half received
Du regne Anglois l'indigne dechasser,
Le conseiller, par ire mis a feu:
Ses adherants iront si bas trasser,
Que le bastard sera demy receu.
The worthy one chased out of the English realm,
The adviser through anger put to the fire:
His adherents will go so low to efface themselves
That the bastard will be half received.
The events of the English Revolution of 1643-1651 are predicted in this quatrain.
The 1st line, perhaps, is about Charles II, the son of executed Charles I. In 1650 he arrived in Scotland, recruit an army, but in 1651 was defeated in the battle against Cromwell and fled to France.
2-3 lines are about the seizure of power by Oliver Cromwell and the suppression of resistance of the monarchists. In 1650 he was elected commander of the army.
The bastard will be half received: being of low descent, he did not become king, but only Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Connection with other quatrains: 3.81.
Decoding of number 3.80. If 1 to put in front and to consider as 1000, then 1000-380=620. Turn 2 over in 5 and get 650 – the year of election as commander.
Quatrain 8.56[3] Battle of Dunbar3.26
La bande foible le tertre occupera
Ceux du haut lieu feront horribles cris,
Le gros troupeau d'estre coin troublera,
Tombe pres D. nebro descouuers les escris.
The weak band will occupy the land,
those of high places will make dreadful cries.
The large herd of the outer corner troubled,
Grave near D. nebro, discovered the writings.
The Battle of Dunbar 3 September 1650 was the most important during the English Revolution.
2 line. The Scottish army, led by Leslie, was 2 times more of Cromwell's army. Moreover, the Scots took high positions in the hills. Despite these advantages, the Scots suffered a crushing defeat.
3 line. The main forces of the English infantry were concentrated in the center. Leslie made a tactical mistake: his troops descended from the heights. Cromwell took advantage of this: attacked unexpectedly at night and won with minor losses.
4th line about the burial of the dead near Dunbar. Important documents of the enemy fell into the hands of Cromwell.
Decoding of the number 8.56.