Compare 1587 edition: 1 Siſillius king of the Brytains who ſuccee|ded after Denus, as then lately deceaſſed, hauing knowledge hereof, aſſembled a great army of his ſubiectes,The Brytains are diſcõfited by the Scottes and Pictes. and hearing that the Scots and Picts were entred into the borders of his Realme, hee haſted foorth to encounter with their powers, & ſo ioyning with them in battaile, after long and cruel fight, in the end the victory remayned with the Scottiſh men and Pictes, by the greate va|liauncie and manfull prowes of Reuther:Whereof Re|thirdail tooke the name. wher|vpon the place where that battaile was foughtẽ hath bene euer ſince called Redirdail, as ye wold ſay Reuthers valley.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 This victorie was not very pleaſant to any of the parties, by reaſon of the greate numbers of men ſlaine on bothe ſides, in ſo muche that they were gladde to fall to agreement immediatly af|ter,A peace con|cluded. & concluded a peace, with conditions that the Scottiſh men & Pictes ſhould be reſtored againe vnto their auncient poſſeſſiõs & lands in Albion.