Compare 1587 edition: 1 Nectanus himſelfe neuer reſted till he came vnto Camelone, where he called a counſell of his nobles to haue theyr aduiſe by what meanes he might be reuẽged of the iniuries receyued by the Scots, wherof he was moſt deſirous,Nectanus de|ſirous of re|uenge. not regar|ding into what daunger he brought his owne realme, ſo he might ſomewhat eaſe his rancour and diſpleaſure, whiche he had thus conceyued againſt his enimies the Scottes.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Neither wãted there diuers great perſonages in that aſſemble which (to content his minde and to winne fauour of him) ſet foreward the matter EEBO page image 86 in ſuch earneſt wiſe (that notwithſtanding what other could ſay to the contrarie) it was ordeyned that with al ſpeede an army ſhould be leuied, and ledde foorth into the Scottiſh borders.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Nectanus hauing thus the conſent of his no|bles to inuade the Scottes a new, cauſed men of warre to be takẽ vp through all the parties of his dominion, & that of the choyſeſt men that might be gotte: the whiche being once aſſembled, hee ſtayed not long but ſet foreward with them,Nectanus inua+deth the Scot|tiſh confines. and entred into Kalendar wood, ſpoyling & deſtroy|ing all afore him at his owne will and pleaſure.