Compare 1587 edition: 1 About the ſame tyme Aruiragus vpon truſt conceyued by ioyning his power with the other confederate Brytaynes to expulſe the Romaines quite out of the realme,Aruiragus reuolteth. and ſo to recouer the en|tyre eſtate reuolting from thẽ, fled vnto Shrewſ|burie, where the ſame time ſuch Brytiſh Lordes as were enimies to the Romaines, were aſſem|bled againe in coũſail, by whom Aruiragus was receyued with great gladneſſe (ye may be ſure) of thoſe Lordes, truſting by his meanes to haue their force in maner doubled.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 His wife Geniſſa being the ſame ſeaſon great with childe,Geniſſa the wife of Arui|ragus dieth. tooke ſuch thought for this reuolting of hir huſband, that trauayling before hir tyme, ſhe immediately dyed therewith.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 But Aulus Planctius perceyuing now tho|rowly how little truſt there was to be put in the Brytaynes,A meſſenger ſent vnto Clau+dius the Em|perour from Planctius. diſpatched a meſſenger in all haſte with letters vnto Claudius the Emperour, who as then ſoiourned at Rome, ſignifying vnto him in what daunger the ſtate of Brytaine ſtoode, if tymely prouiſion were not the ſooner made.