Compare 1587 edition: 1 Aruiragus being conueyed out of danger, and gotten into Yorke, conſydered howe by reaſon of this great diſcomfiture, it was vnpoſſible to reſyſt the Romaine puiſſaunce, and therefore EEBO page image 36 with conſent of the reſidue of his Nobles that were eſcaped from the battaile,Meſſengers ſent by Arui|ragus vnto Veſpaſiã with ſubmiſsion. hee ſent an He|ralde vnto Veſpaſian, offering to ſubmit him|ſelfe in moſte humble wyſe vnto any reaſonable conditions of peace and agreement. Wherevpon Veſpaſian comaunded that Aruiragus ſhould in priuate apparell come in vnto him, for he would not talke of any peace, except he had Aruiragus preſent, and therefore hee ſent vnto him his ſafe|conduct to aſſure him ſafe both to come and goe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Aruiragus cõmeth in vn|to Veſpaſian. Aruiragus is reſtored again to his former dignitie.Aruiragus ſeeing no other remedie, came in vnto Veſpaſian, according to his appoyntment, and vpon his ſubmiſſion was pardoned of all his treſpaſſe, and placed againe in the kingdome.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Cities and good townes alſo that were partakers in the rebellion, were in ſemblable wyſe forgiuen without fining or other indemni|tie,The Brytaynes are pardoned but yet deli|uer newe hoſtages. and ſo likewiſe were all the Nobles of the Countrey. Howbeeit for the better aſſuraunce of their loyaltie in tyme to come, they delyuered new hoſtages.