Compare 1587 edition: 1 The place where Tolyne ſtoode, is cal|led by the in|habitants at this day Inch|tuthill.The Scottiſh men in out tune call the place Inchtathill.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 All theyr wiles and children theyr demoſſed vnto the mountaynes of Gra [...]b [...]ne for theyr more ſuretie and ſafegarde.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Germains comming to ſerue the Ro|mains, rebell againſt theyr Captaine and leaders.About the ſame time the Romains were not a little diſquieted, by reaſon of a mutinie whiche chaunced amongſt ſuche Germaines as were appoynted to come ouer vnto Agricola, as a new ſupplie to furniſhe vp ſuche numbers as were de|cayed in his armie. Theſe ſlaying theyr Cap|taine, and ſuche other Romains as were ap|poynted to haue the [...]der of them for their way|nyng in warlike feates at the beginning, as the maner was, got certaine pinneſſes whiche they happened vpon in the riuer of Tamys, and ſay|ling aboute the Eaſt and North coaſtes of this Iſle, arriued in Tay water, offering themſelues to the Scottes and Pictes to ſerue againſt the Romains, whoſe malice they dread for theyr offence committed if they ſhoulde returne into theyr owne countreys, whiche lay aboute the month of the Rhine, and was as then ſubiect to the Romaine Empyre,Theſe Vſipites firſt inhabited the parties be|twixte the mountains of Heſſen, & the Rhine, nowe called Hoch|r [...]g, frõ whẽce they remoued into the nether countreyes. Danes and Norwegians, come to ayde the Scots and Pictes. the inhabitants in thoſe dayes, being cleped vſquithes, the whiche as ſome ſuppoſe inhabited Cleueland and Gulick.