Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 163Hereupon the next day going firſt to Church, and there making their common ſupplications vnto almightie God,The league is encluded. according to the rytes and auncient cuſtomes, they after reſorted vnto the councell chamber, where Achaius opened and de|clared vnto the French Ambaſſadors al that was concluded by him, and other eſtates of hys realme, touching the meſſage whiche they had brought from king Charles. Who reioyſing (as ſhould appeare) greatly hereat, gaue moſt hartie thankes vnto him, and to all the reſidue for theyr beneuolent willes herein ſhewed towardes king Charles their maiſter, & all the French Nation.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 After this remayning certaine dayes with A|chaius, who made them all the cheare that might be imagined,Hungus king of the Pictes. they departed towardes Hungus king of the Picts, vnto whom at their cõming to his preſence they made ye like requeſt on their ma|ſters behalfe, whiche they had made before vnto Achaius.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 It is ſayd that Hungus gaue the French men moſt hartie thankes for their good willes,Hungus refu|ſed to cõclude any league with the French men. but yet he would not graunt to cõclude any league with thẽ at that time, for that (as he alledged) the mat|ter being weightie and of great importaunce re|quired no ſmall time to deliberate and take ad|uice for a full reſolution therein.