Compare 1587 edition: 1 Voada the Queene vnderſtanding his ar|riuall,Voada aſſem|bled an armie agaynſt the Romaines. aſſembled againe hir people, and ſent vnto the Scottes and Pictes to come to hir ayde: who togither with the Morauians came wyth all ſpeede vnto hir. When they were thus aſſem|bled, Brytaynes, Scottes, Pictes and Mora|uians on one part, and Romaines with theyr aydes on the other, they marched forth to en|counter togyther with deliberate myndes to trie the matter by dynt of ſword, being earneſtly ex|horted therto by theyr gouernours on either ſide. So that ioyning puiſſance agaynſt puiſſance, [figure appears here on page 45] they fought a right cruell battaile, manye in the beginning being ſlaine and borne downe on both ſides. But in the ende the victorie abode with the Romaines, the Brytaynes wyth other the Albians were chaſed out of the fielde.The Romayns ouerthrow the Scottes and Pictes. There were ſlaine of them at the poynt of a .lxxx. thou|ſande perſons as Tacitus wryteth. The more part of the Morauians, togither with their cap|taine Roderike were in that number.The Moraui|ans all ſlaine. Voada the Queene doubting to come into the handes of hir enimies, ſlue hir ſelf. Two of hir daughters were taken priſoners,Voada ſlue hirſelfe. and brought armed euen as they were founde fighting in the battaile, vnto Sue|tonius.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The eldeſt of them within a fewe monethes after was maryed vnto a noble Romaine na|med Marius,Marius was made king. who had defloured hir before time. He was alſo created king of Britaine by the Emperours authoritie, that thereby the ſtate of the Countrey might bee reduced vnto a better quiet. He vſed to lie moſt an ende in the partyes of Kendale, and named a part thereof (where he paſſed the moſte parte of his tyme altogither in hunting) Weſtmerlande,Weſtmerland. after his owne name, though afterwardes, when the Romaines were expulſed, a portion of the ſame adioyning nexte to the Scottes, was called Cumberlande.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 H [...]frey Lluyd doubteth of this hiſtorie of the Mora|uians. Murray lande.The Morauians which eſcaped from the diſ|comfiture, had that portion of Scotlande aſſig|ned forth vnto them to inhabite in, that lyeth be|twixt the Riuers of Torne and Spey, called e|uen vnto this day Mourrey lande.