Compare 1587 edition: 1 In continuance of time, this nation grewe to a wõderful multitude,The Spani|ardes fight with the Scot [...] infortunately. ſo that the Spaniards doubting the worſt, determined to foreſee reme|die in tyme, and herevpon purpoſing vtterly to deſtroy them, got them againe to armour, and with their whole puiſſance comming vpon the Scottiſh men, gaue them a ſore battaile, though in the ende they were put to flight, the victorie remayning with the Scottiſh men, albeit not without great bloudſhed on eyther part, as the Scottiſh hyſtorie ſayth.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 A peace con|cluded.At length a neceſſarie peace was agreed vp|on betwixt both parties, the conditions whereof were theſe: that aſwell Scottiſh men as Spa|niards ſhould liue after their owne lawes, and neither of them to inuade other.