Compare 1587 edition: 1 This league being thus concluded and ra|tefied, the Scottiſhe men and Pictes endeuoured themſelues to reduce the ſtate of theyr common wealth into the auncient fourme and order. Ferguſe made partition of landes and groundes throughout all his kingdome,Ferguſe deui|deth the lande in partes. and aſſigned the ſame forth vnto his ſubiectes the Scottiſhmen, and to ſuch other ſtraungers as were come into Albion to ſerue him in the warres agaynſt hys enimies, and were mynded now to remain there. The other that were deſirous to depart agayne into theyr Countreys, he gaue them honourable rewards, with ſafeconduits to paſſe their wayes at their owne pleaſures.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 At this time alſo were the names of diuerſe Countreys and people chaunged in the parties of Scotlande, vpon ſundrie conſiderations,The names of diuerſe places in Scotlande chaunged. as Cor|nana a part of Scotlande, lying in the furtheſt ende of all the Countrey,Cathneſſe, whereof it is ſo named. tooke a newe name of one Cathus, a valiant Captaine, and of the pro|montorie there ſhooting forth into the ſea called Neſſe: ſo that beeing compounde togither, that countrey was cleped Cathneſſe.