Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Rothſay (perceyuing the Scottiſh na|tion encreaſed to a greater multitude in Ireland than the country was wel able to ſuſtaine) tranſ|ported ouer certaine numbers of them into the Iles aunciently called [...]bo [...]es, The Scottes [...]erie ouer into the weſterne Iſles. afterwards H [...]|b [...]ides, but now by the Scottes, the weſtern Iles, bycauſe they lie on the weſt halfe of Scotlande: and there they placed them to inhabite.They inhabite the Iſle of Rothſay. He named alſo that Iſle which he firſt beganne to poſſeſſe, Rothſay, after his owne name. Which tranſla|tion of theſe Scottiſh men into thoſe Iſles was 133. yeares after the [...]oro [...]ation of Brechus.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Rothſay had not beene long in thoſe Iſles, but that hearing of his fathers deceaſſe, he returned into Irelande to ſuccede in his place. Where the Scottiſh men p [...]eyuing the fertilitie of the Iſles, and how the ſame ſerued wel for the breeding of cattel, became ſo deſirous to inhabite the ſame, that they went ouer thither dayly in|greate numbers, with their wiues, children, and whole families, ſo that within a [...]horte time, they multiplied in ſuch wiſe, that the Iſles were not large ynough to finde them ſuſtenauce,The Scottes inhabite the maine lande of Scotlande. by reaſon wherof diuerſe companies of them got them ouer into the maine lande of the North part of this our Bry [...]taine, called as then Al|bion, where they firſt inhabited a waſte and de|ſert portion thereof, lying to waſte [...] weſt ne|uer againſt the foreremembred Iſles, by [...]he [...] al|readie inhabited. Anno mundi. 338 [...]. 4617. H.B. They inhabite the countrey called Arguile.