Compare 1587 edition: 1 And herewith hee commaunded by open pro|clamation,Prouiſiõ made by Scottes, to ayde the Picts. that all thoſe within his dominions whiche were able to beare armure, ſhoulde by the twentith day after, aſſemble togither at the South ſide of Calidone woode, all and euery of them bryngyng then and there with them vi|tayles ſufficient to ſerue them for two moneths. Accordyng to the whiche proclamation, there came togither at the day and place aſſigned, a|boute the number of .xl. M. able men, fitte and meete for the warres.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 On the morrowe after, when Congall had taken the muſters and vewe of his whole num|bers, hee ſette forwarde towardes the place where hee vnderſtoode that the king of the Pictes as then lodged, who had lykewiſe aſſembled his people, and in campe taried for the comming of this Scottiſhe armie.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The fifth day after, bothe the kings met to|gither,The Scottiſh and pictiſhe kings, aſſem|ble togither with theyr powers. and ſhewed greate tokens of entire loue and frendſhippe the one towardes the other. After this they go to heare diuine ſeruice, where they make theyr deuoute prayers vnto almigh|tie God for theyr good ſpeede and luckie ſucceſſe in that iourney: which beyng done, they marche foorth towardes the enimies, as then lying in campe not paſte tenne myles from them.