Compare 1587 edition: 1 Adrian retur|neth towarde Rome.After this he ſayled ouer into Fraunce, ta|king Lucius Antenous with him, bycauſe hee coulde not away with the ayre of Brytayne, in whoſe place he left one Aulus Victorinus Lieu|tenant there,Aulus Victo|torinus Lieu|tenant of Bry|taine. who diſpoſed dyuerſe garriſons of Souldiours in places neare vnto the foreremem|bred Wall, for defence of the inhabitauntes a|gaynſt the violence of the Scottes and Pictes. Who ſeeing this demeanor of the Romaines, deuided thoſe landes and Countreys (whiche they had lately waſted on the further ſyde of Tine) in ſuche ſorte betwyxte them, that all whatſoeuer laye towardes the Iriſhe Sea, re|mayned to the Scottes,The Scottiſhe men and Picts deuide the countreys be|yonde Tine betwixt them. and the reſt coaſting vpon the Almayne Seas, fell vnto the Pictes for their portion.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 After this Mogall liued many yeares in good quiet without any trouble of enimies. But being puffed vp in pryde by ſuche notable victories as he had thus got of the Romaines the conque|rours of the worlde,Mogal throgh priſe abuſeth himſelfe in ſundrie kindes of vices. hee coulde not in tyme of peace maiſter hys owne vnruly appetytes, but that drowned in the fylthie luſtes of the bodye, hee ſpared neyther Mayde, Wydowe, nor wyfe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Againe hee was giuen to ſuche vnquench|able couetyſe, that nothing mighte ſuffice hym, fynding many forged matters agaynſt the riche, whereby to bereue them both of life and ſubſtaunce. Hee was the fyrſt whiche ordey|ned that ſuche as were baniſhed or condem|ned for anye cryme,A couetous and cruel or|dinance. ſhoulde forfeyte all theyr landes and goodes wythoute any conſideration had, eyther to wyfe or chylde, whiche is ob|ſerued at the full euen vnto theſe oure dayes, where before it was otherwyſe in that Coun|trey.