Compare 1587 edition: 1 Traherus himſelfe eſcaped vnto Yorke, but hearing that Fincomark, and Octauius purſued after him, he forſooke that Citie & got him into places of more ſuretie, ſo that when the enimies came thither, the Citezins yeelded themſelues,Yorke is yeel|ded vnto Octa|uius. & receyued Octauius as their Prince, offering frõ thence foorth to be vnder his rule & gouernment.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 The newes of theſe atchieued victories being bruted throughout the realme, cauſed a greate number of the nobles to come in vnto Octauius,Octauius ob|tayneth the rule of Bry|taine. who receyued them moſte thankfully, and to cõ|clude wrought ſo by theyr ſupport, that he was ſhortly after reſtored to the gouernaunce of the whole realme, & eſtabliſhed therein according to his owne wiſhe. This done, Fincomark retur|ned into his countrey, aſwell himſelfe as other of his nobles & mẽ of warre, being highly rewarded for their paines & trauaile ſuſteyned in that iour|ney. There was alſo promiſe made and confir|med by ſolemne othe,Weſtmerlande aſsigned to the Scottiſh men. that the countrey of weſt|merlãd with ſuch other parties as were aſſigned vnto his predeceſſor king Crathlynt, by order of Carantius at the time of theyr ioyning togither in league againſt the Romains, ſhould for euer remayne vnto Fincomark, and to his ſucceſſors the Scottiſh kings without any clayme or title to be made to the ſame by any of the Brytains: but this promiſe was not long kept, for ſhortly after that Octauius had once chaſed all the Ro|maines foorth of the Brittiſh confines, and that Traherus was fled ouer into Fraũce,A councel kept at Yorke. there was a councell called at Yorke, where it was not on|ly ordeyned, that from thence forth there ſhould neuer any ſtraunger be ſuffred to raigne ouer the Brytaines, but alſo that the boundes of the realme ſhould be extended forth beyond the wall made (as before is recited) by the Emperour A|drian, euen vnto the old auncient bounds, and li|mites, expulſing foorth the inhabitants of for|raine nations.
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1 Suche an immoderate luſte of
inlarging his dominion enflamed the harte of Octauius,Octauius co|ueteth to en|large his do|minion. that neither regard of
his othe, nor remẽbrance of be|nefites receyued, might ſtay him from ſeeking
to wrong them, whoſe ayde had reſtored him vnto his former eſtate and dignitie,
as before we haue reherſed. For herevpon there were .x.M. men of EEBO page image 84 warre ſent into Weſtmerlande,The Brytains
inuade Weſt|merland. to the intent to conquere the ſame out of the
Scottiſhe mens handes: but beyng encountred with a power of Scottiſh men
& Pictes, they were ſharply repul|ſed and quickly put to flight. About
the ſame time alſo,
Traherus re|turneth into Brytaine. Octauius is vanquiſhed by Traherus.