Compare 1587 edition:
1 At the laſt, when they were
returning home|wards with a pray of infinite goodes and riches, Henry
Hoteſpurre, and George Earle of March,Henry Hote|ſpurre and
the Earle of March aſſayle the Scottes at Homyldon. with a great
power of men, met them, and aſſay|led them ſo, with ſuch inceſſant ſhot of
arrowes,
[figure appears here on page 369] that where the Earle of Dowglas with
his ar|my had the aduantage of an hill, cleped Homyl|don,
The Scottes through force [...] the Eng|liſhmens ſhot [...]tend the hill. The Scottes reput to the worſte. Adham Gor|don.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 It is ſayde, that after the Scottes were once put to flight, they gathered agayne, and renewed the battell by the exhortation of Adham Gordon and ſir Iohn Suynton, but that dyd little a|uayle them, for they were ſtill beaten downe and ſlayne.