Compare 1587 edition: 1 This cannot be true, for Caeſar came not neare Scot|land, as in the Hiſtorie of Englande it appeareth.Herevnto the ſame Chronicles adde, that Ceſar buylded a great ſtone houſe of .xxiiij. cu|bites in heigth, and of .xij. cubites in breadth, of ſquare hewen ſtones, right workemanly framed, which houſe they ſaye Ceſar cauſed to be vſed in ſteede of a iudgement Hall, and here placed it neare the Ryuer of Caron, ouer agaynſt the forenamed Citie of Camelone, as a witneſſe that the Romaynes armie had beene ſo farre for|warde within that Countrey.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Suche an houſe there remayneth to be ſeene euen vnto this day, and is called Iulius Hoff,Iulius Hoff. that is Iulius Hall, or Iulius Court. Howbe|it, other more agreeable to the likelyhoode of a troth, wryte that this houſe was ſometymes a Temple, buylded to the honour of Claudius Ceſar, and of the Goddeſſe Victoria, by the Ro|maine Captaine Veſpaſian, at ſuche tyme as he made warres in that Countrey, before hys ad|uauncement to the Empyre.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 But to returne vnto Ederus. About the ſame time in which he looked to be inuaded by Iulius Ceſar and the Romaynes, and for that purpoſe had ſent for them of the weſterne Iſles to reen|force his hoſt, he was now inforced to conuert it another way, for there was one Murketus,Murketus ne|phew vnto Gillus inua|deth the we|ſterne Iſles. ne|phewe vnto the aboue remembred Gillus, that came with a nauie out of Irelande to robbe and ſpoyle thoſe Iſles, being deſtitute as then of men to reſiſt him. But Ederus hearing thereof, diſ|patched Cadallanus with an armie into thoſe parties for defence of his ſubiects: which Cadal|lanus behaued himſelfe ſo politikely in this ex|ployte, that ſetting vpon the enimies as they lay at ancre, he tooke thẽ in the night ſeaſon without making any great defence, and after hanged thẽ [figure appears here on page 29] vp along the ſhore ſide within ye Iſle of Gowre: Murket himſelfe being honoured with an higher place to hang in than al the reſt,Murket is hanged with [...]ny more. due to him that was their chief head and leader in that voyage.