Compare 1587 edition: 1 All the winter following, Veſpaſian laye at Yorke, making his appreſtes agaynſte the nexte ſpring to go againſt the Scottes and Pictes. So ſoone therefore as the Sommer was come, Veſ|paſian ſetteth forward with his armie, and ente|ring into the marches of his enimies, hee did put them in ſuch feare, that the Pictes were glad to yeeld themſelues vnto him, a few of the nobles & ſome other except, which were withdrawne into Camelon, in hope through ſtrength of that town to defend themſelues from all aſſaultes.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Veſpaſian being certified therof, came and be|ſieged them within the ſame city,Camelon be|ſieged by Veſpaſian. not minding to depart till he had them at his pleaſure. This ſiege cõtinued til they within being in dãger to famiſh through want of vittailes, ſurrendred themſelues with the towne into Veſpaſians handes.Camelon ſur|rendred.