Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the days of thys Achaius (beside Clement and others, of whome before ye haue heard) lyued Byshop Geruadius a notable Preacher in Murrey lande. Also Bishoppe Glacian with Modan and Medan two brethren, all Doctors and men of singular knowledge, in respect whereof they were had in great credite and estimation with the people.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 167] After the decease of Achaius, Conual. Conuall ſuc|ceedeth A| [...]haius. Conuall that was his Uncles son by Dongal, the brother of king Ethfine, succeeded in gouernment of ye Scottish kingdome.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Betwixt this Conual and Hungus the Pictish king, Loue and amitie. there was wonderfull loue and amitie shewed, both of them studying by all wayes and meanes how to mainteyne the auncient league & aliance betwixt their people, wherevpon ensued greate wealth and quietnesse to both their kingdomes.