Compare 1587 edition: 1 Within three dayes after,Dongall ma|keth an army againſt the rebelles. there came meſſen|gers from the rebelles to excuſe themſelues alſo, and to put all the fault in Alpine: but king Don|gall giuing ſmall credite to their forged wordes, gathereth his power, and maketh ſuch ſpeede to|wardes the place where he vnderſtood the ſayd re|bels were aſſembled togither, that he was vpon them ere they had any knowledge of his ſetting forwarde. So that before they coulde make any ſhift to eſcape out of daunger, which they went a|bout to do, they were apprehended, and immedi|ately condemned and put to death. Which exe|cution put other preſumptuous perſons in feare, ſo that the ſtate of the Realme remayned after|wards a great deale the more in quiet.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Eganus mur|thereth his brother.Whileſt things paſſed thus in Scotlande, E|ganus the ſeconde ſonne of king Hungus the Pictiſh king, found meanes to murther his bro|ther Dorſtolorgus, to the ende he might raigne in his place: and through ſupport of ſome of the nobilitie he atteyned to his purpoſe. And for that he woulde aſſure himſelfe the more firmely in the eſtate, he frankly beſtowed his fathers treaſure a|mongſt his Lordes and chiefeſt peeres of hys realme, and tooke to wife alſo Brenna the king of Mertia his daughter, which his brother the fore|named Dorſtolorgus had maried, that thereby he might aſſwage the ſayde king of Mertia his diſ|pleaſure, which otherwiſe he ſhould happely haue conceyued for the death of his other ſonne in law the ſame Dorſtolorgus.