Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 41] Moreouer at Carrike there was a chylde borne, perfit in al his limmes, ſauing ye head, whiche was lyke to a Ra|uens. Theſe vnketh ſightes and monſters put the people in no ſmall feare: but after that Caratake was reſtored to his libertie and countrey, all was interpreted to the beſt.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Cor|breide. [figure appears here on page 41] AFter Caratakes deceaſe his youn|ger brother Corbreide was choſen to ſuc|ceede in his place, in the .lviij. yeare after Chriſte, for his elder brother was departed at Rome throughe chaunge of aire not a|greable to his nature.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Corbreid was a ſtoute mã of ſtomake, much reſembling his brother Caratake. In the firſt beginning of his raigne he did his endeuour to purge his dominion of ſuche as troubled the quiet ſtate thereof by robbing & ſpoyling the huſ|bande men and other the meaner people of the coũtrey, of the which robbers there was no ſmall number in thoſe dayes, ſpecially in the weſterne Iſles, alſo in Roſſe and Catneſe.