Compare 1587 edition: 1 Wherevpon by common conſente there iſ|ſueth foorth,The Scottes come forth [...] fight. firſte one Colane Lorde of Can|tyr with an hundreth of his owne Souldiers, and fiercely ſkyrmiſhing with the Brytains, de|fended himſelf a good ſpace right mãfully, though in the ende bothe he and his whole bande were borne downe and ſlayne with preaſſe and multi|tude of his enimies that aſſailed him on each ſide.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the meane ſeaſon, whileſt he thus occupied the Brytains in fight on one ſide,Reuther eſc [...]|peth. Reuther with the reſidue of his people brake foorth by an other way, and eſcaping to the ſea ſide, got ſhippes and fled ouer into the weſterne Iſles, where he found a great number of other Scottiſh men, that were gotten thither, being compelled by Denus king of the Brytains, to auoyde foorth of the coun|treys whiche they before inhabited.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Reuther remayned not long in the Iſles,Reuther p [...]ſ|ſeth into Ire|land. but paſſed ouer into Ireland. The Brytains not a littell moued for his eſcape with the other of the Scottiſh Lordes, reuenged theyr diſpleaſure on ſuch cõmons and other meane people as fell into their handes, ſo that ſuche as might eſcape, gotte them into the moũtaynes, & liued there by rootes,They inhab [...] the moun|taines. berries, & other wilde fruytes in ſommer, and in [figure appears here on page 16] EEBO page image 17 winter by ſuch veniſon and fleſh of wilde beaſtes as they killed in the wilderneſſe: and ſometimes they came downe & made reyſes vpon the Bry|taines that occupied theyr houſes and [...]andes, fetching great booties very often from amongſt them.