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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.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Corbreyd being thus ouerthrowne, and ha|uing his power greatly infeebled thereby, paſſed the reſidue of his life in quietneſſe: For the Ro|maines being troubled with ciuill warres, med|led neither with the Scottes nor Pictes, but on|ly ſtudied to keepe the ſouth partes of Brytayne in due obedience.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Finally Corbreyd departed this worlde,Corbreid dead af|ter he had raigned a .xxxiiij. yeares, and was bu|ried amongſt his elders neare vnto Dunſtafage,Anno Chriſti. 71. H B. with many obeliſkes ſet vp about him.

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