Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 144] AFter the deceaſſe of Eugenius,Ferqu|hard. his ſon Ferquhard ſucceeded in his place, for Eugenius had three ſonnes,Ferquhard king of Scot|land. Fer|quhard, Fiacre, and Donnewald. Theſe be|ing appointed by theyr father to be brought vp with Connane Biſhop of Sodore (that is the Biſhop of Man) in vertuous diſcipline, did not altogither follow his godly precepts and leſſons.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Ferquhard and Donald gladly gaue eare to him, but they thought his inſtructions did not much appertayne vnto theyr birth and degree, but Fiacre printing his diuine documẽts deepe|ly in his harte, determined to forſake all worldly pompe and dignitie, and to get him ſome whi|ther farre from home, where he might ſerue God more freely without lette or interruption of his frendes or kinſfolke.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus being diſpoſed,Fiacre giueth himſelfe for to liue a ſolitary life in Fraũce. he got vpon him ſim|ple apparell, and went ouer into Fraunce, where ſeeking a ſolitarie place, Pharo the biſhoppe of Meaux gaue vnto him a peece of ground, in the whiche at this day he is woorſhipped with great deuotion.