Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Pictes being enformed that this Aulus Didius was arriued with this newe ſupplie of men,The Picts ſent to the Scottes for ayde. and prepared to come againſt them, they thought good to ſende vnto Corbreide king of Scotlãd to require his ayd againſt the Romains reputed as commune enimies to al ſuch as loued libertie, and hated to liue in ſeruile bondage.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 For whiche reſpect Corbreide was the ſooner moued to cõdiſcend vnto ye requeſt of the Picts: & thervpõ aſſembling an armie entred into Gal|loway. Whereof Aulus Didius being certified, ſent an Heraulde vnto him with all ſpeede, com|maũding that he ſhould depart out of thoſe quar|ters, ſithe hee had no right there, conſidering that Galloway was aſſigned vnto Caratake but for terme of his own life, by force of the Emperours graunt, and now by the death of the ſame Cara|take was reuerted againe vnto the Empire.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Caeſius Naſica entred with an armie into Galloway.The Heraulde had vnneath done his meſſage when worde came vnto Corbreide how an ar|mie of the Romains vnder the guiding of Caeſius Naſica was entred into ye marches of Galloway to the great terrour of all the inhabitants, doub|ting to be ſpoyled and robbed on eche hande. Theſe newes put the Herauld in no ſmal daun|ger of his life, had not Corbreide vpon regarde to the law of armes licenced him to departe.