Compare 1587 edition: 1 Crathlynt receiued theſe ambaſſadours moſt ioyfully, giuing them hartie thankes on the be|half of theyr Maſter for this ſignification of his good will ſhewed by theyr comming,Crathlynt pro+miſeth to ob|ſerue the aun|cient amitie betwixt the Scottiſhe men and Pictes. and here|with promiſed, that during his life he woulde gladly obſerue the olde auncient amitie eſtabli|ſhed betwixt the twoo nations: according to the tenure of the old league.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer when the ſayde Ambaſſadours ſhould departe,The preſent ſent by Crath|lynt vnto the king of the Pictes. he tooke vnto them to deliuer frõ him as a preſent vnto theyr Maiſter certayne horſes, with Houndes and Greyhoundes, ſuche as he thought that kyng Thelargus wanted.