[1] He appeaſed the troubleſome ſtate of Gallo|way, and ſlewe one Makgill a tyraunt, who had many yeares before paſſed nothing of the regall authoritie or power. To be briefe, ſuch were the woorthy doings and princely acts of this Mak|beth in the adminiſtration of the realme, that if he had attayned therevnto by rightfull meanes, and continued in vprightneſſe of iuſtice as he be|gan, till the ende of his reygne, he might well haue bene numbred amongſt the moſte noble princes that any where had reygned.