Compare 1587 edition: 1 Hungus the Pictiſh king ſore ſtomaking this iniurious enterpriſe of the Engliſhmen, determi|ned to reuenge the ſame in all poſſible haſt, & ther|fore made inſtant ſute vnto Achaius (who had maried his ſiſter) to haue his ayde againſt them.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Hungus ayded with Scottiſh men inuadeth Northumber|landeAchaius of his owne accorde minding to doe the Engliſh men a diſpleaſure, ſent forthwith vn|to Hungus to the number of ten thouſand men. With which, and with his owne power King Hungus inuaded the borders of Northumber|land, fetching from thence a great bootie of goods & priſoners:He warred without ſlaughter and burning. but yet he forbare ſlaughter of men, and burning of houſes, for a reuerence whiche hee had, as is ſuppoſed, towardes the Chriſtian religion.