Compare 1587 edition: 1 The morning being come, and knowledge had how he was thus departed, the conſpiratours purſued after him, who perceyuing them to ap|proche, ſought wayes how to haue eſcaped their handes: but ſuch was his happe that hee fell a|mongeſt other that were as readie as the fyrſt to wreake their malice vppon him,Mogal is mur|thered. and ſo by them hee was immediately murthered in the .xxxvj. [figure appears here on page 62] yeare of his raigne, beeing the .4136. of the world,148. H.B. and after the byrth of our Sauiour 169. Antonius Pius then gouerning the Romaine Empyre, and Phiatus ſurnamed Albus, raig|ning amongeſt the Pictes. His heade beeing ſmitten off, was ſet vppon a poles ende, and caryed aboute in deriſion: but afterwardes in reſpect of his lynage it was buryed togither with [figure appears here on page 62] the bodie by appoyntment of the nobles, not|withſtanding the commons thought it moſte vnworthie of any ſuch honour.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Conarus Conarus the ſonne of Mo|gal ſuccedeth his father. [figure appears here on page 63] MOgal be+ing thus diſpatched, as ye haue heard, his ſonne Co|narus was ad+mitted King, who (as is re|ported) was priuie to the cõſpiracie de|uiſed agaynſt his father, and as hee came to the gouernment by wicked meanes, ſo in the ende hee vſed hymſelfe muche what accordinglye in the ſame: for after hee had for a tyme diſſem|bled hys naughtie nature, he beganne at the laſt openly to ſhewe himſelfe in his right colours, committing firſte of all the adminiſtration of publike affayres vnto men of baſe condition and vile nature.