Compare 1587 edition: 1 After this, the Danes went to Dublin,Dublin wonne which towne they eaſily tooke, and founde ſuche ſtore of riches and treaſure therein, that euery man hadde ſomuche as hee coulde wiſhe or deſire, ſo as they needed not to fall out among themſelues for the partition, ſith there was ſo muche for each mans ſhare as hee coulde conueniently carrie away.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Thus hath Saxo Grammaticus written in effect of Starcaters comming into Irelande, of whome the Daniſh writers make ſuch mention, both for his huge ſtature and greate manhoode. Some haue thoughte, that Starcater was the very ſame man whiche the Scottes name Fin|mackcole, of whome in the Scottiſhe Hiſtorie we haue made mention: but where as the Scot|tiſh writers affirme that he was a Scottiſhman borne, the Daniſh writers reporte that hee was borne in Eaſtlande, among the people called Eſtones.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Reignirus the ſonne of Siwardus,Reignirus. the ſecond King of Denmarke, hauyng atchieued ſundry victories in Englande and Scotlande, and ſub|dued the Iſles of Orkney, hee paſſed likewiſe into Irelande,Melbrick K. of Irelande ſlayne. ſlewe Melbricke King of that lande, and tooke the Citie of Dublin by ſiege, where hee remayned the whole tearme of twelue moneths before he departed from thence.