Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 41] Moreouer at Carrike there was a chylde borne, perfit in al his limmes, ſauing ye head, whiche was lyke to a Ra|uens. Theſe vnketh ſightes and monſters put the people in no ſmall feare: but after that Caratake was reſtored to his libertie and countrey, all was interpreted to the beſt.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Cor|breide. [figure appears here on page 41] AFter Caratakes deceaſe his youn|ger brother Corbreide was choſen to ſuc|ceede in his place, in the .lviij. yeare after Chriſte, for his elder brother was departed at Rome throughe chaunge of aire not a|greable to his nature.