Compare 1587 edition: 1 But after that he had once wonne him a peece of credit amongſt them, he chaunged his maners, or rather diſcouered his naturall inclination, ſo wholy giuen to couetouſneſſe,Publius Tre|bellius giuen to couetouſnes that his only ſtu|die was ſet whiche way to fill his bagges, not caring howe vntruly hee forged accuſations a|gaynſte the riche, ſo that eyther by death or ba|niſhment, their goodes might be confiſcate, and ſo come to his handes.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 He is hated of the Brytaines.By this wicked gouernment, the Brytaines baganne ſo ſore to hate him, that had it not beene for the loue of their king, the foreſayde Lucius, (who holpe to appeaſe them) there had beene ſome Rebellion practiſed agaynſte him in the South part.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Now the Scottes and Pictes hauing know|ledge of this miſliking in the Brytayns towards the Romaine Lieutenant,The Scottes and Pictes re|nue the warre againſt the Romaines. thought it a time con|uenient for them alſo to be doing, to the ende they might reuenge their former iniuries: and here|vpon leuying an armie, they came to the oft re|mẽbred wall, & ouerthrowing the ſame in diuerſe places they entred into the Britiſh cõfines with great ſpoyle and crueltie.