Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 Cornelius Ta|citus maketh no mention of any fortaine ayd to come to the ſuccours of his enimies, comprehẽding them all vnder the name of Brytons. Garnard the king of the Picts, ioyfully receiueth Gil|do.Garnard king of the Pictes hearing of theyr arriuall there, [...]withwith vpon the newes depar|ted from Dundee, accompanied with a greate number of his Nobles, and cõming to the place where Gildo with his armie was lodged, recey|ued him in moſte ioyfull wiſe, feaſted and ban|quetted him and his people, and ſhewed them all the tokens of moſte hartie loue and friendſhip that coulde be deuiſed.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Gildo himſelf was led by the king vnto Dun|dee, and lodged with him there in the caſtle, his people were prouided for abrode in the countrey in places moſte for theyr vaſt, to refreſhe them|ſelues the better after their painefull iourney by the ſeas.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Shortly after there came vnto Dundee the Sect to the king Galde,Galde cõmeth vnto Dundee to welcome Gildo. who for his parte did all the honour that in him lay vnto Gildo, ſhew|ing himſelfe moſte ioyfull and gladde of his cõ|ming yeelding vnto him and his people ſuche thankes and congratulations, as ſc [...] beſte to the purpoſe, and receyued no loſſe at has and their handes againe.