Compare 1587 edition: 1 With which dealing Aruiragus being highly moued, determined with force of armes to pu|niſh them that had thus miſuſed him: but per|ceyuing that not onely thoſe people which inha|bited the Countrey, nowe called Wales, and o|ther that adioyned on the North Marches ther|of were readie to defende the Queene agaynſte his malice, he was fayne to require ayde of the Romaynes, who with their Captaine Aulus Planctius aſſembling togyther with ſuch of the Brytayns as tooke part with Aruiragus, ſet for|warde towarde the enimies,Aruiragus gi|ueth his eni|mies an o|uerthrow. and ioyning with them in battail, did giue them the ouerthrow.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 33The next day after this victorie thus gotten, worde was brought that the people inhabiting in the countreys,A commotion agaynſt Ar|uiragus. which we now cal Lancaſhire, Yorkſhire, and Darbiſhire, were vp in armor a|gaynſt the king and the Romaines, by reaſon whereof Aruiragus and Aulus Planctius with|drewe towardes London, that defending the ſea coaſtes towards Fraunce, they might yet haue the ſea open at all tymes whatſoeuer chaunced.