Compare 1587 edition: 1 His wife Geniſſa being the ſame ſeaſon great with childe,Geniſſa the wife of Arui|ragus dieth. tooke ſuch thought for this reuolting of hir huſband, that trauayling before hir tyme, ſhe immediately dyed therewith.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 But Aulus Planctius perceyuing now tho|rowly how little truſt there was to be put in the Brytaynes,A meſſenger ſent vnto Clau+dius the Em|perour from Planctius. diſpatched a meſſenger in all haſte with letters vnto Claudius the Emperour, who as then ſoiourned at Rome, ſignifying vnto him in what daunger the ſtate of Brytaine ſtoode, if tymely prouiſion were not the ſooner made.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Claudius waying the matter by good aduiſe of counſaile, ordeyned by decree of the Senate, that Veſpaſian (of whom ye haue heard before) ſhould be ſent hither with an armie to tame the prowde and loftie ſtomackes of the Bry|taynes, with their confederates the Scottes and Pictes.