Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Pictes were throughly pleaſed and ſa|tiſfied with Ferguſe his wordes, ſo that within few dayes after, theyr king (whome they had lately choſen ſith the time that the Scottiſh men were thus returned) came vnto Ferguſe,The auncient league renued again betwixt the Scottes and Pictes. and ra|tifyed the league with him, according to the ar|ticles of that other whiche in tyme paſt had beene obſerued on the behalfe of the Scottiſhe and Pictiſh nations, with ſuch ſolemne othes and aſ|ſurance, as betwixt princes in ſemblable caſes, of cuſtome is requiſite and neceſſarie.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scottes reſtored to their coũtryesThen were thoſe Countreys reſtored to the Scottiſh men againe, out of the which they had beene expelled by the Romaines power.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Ferguſe [figure appears here on page 96] ANd Fer|guſe then being cõueyed with a ryght honorable cõ|panie of lords,Ferguſe is cõ|ueyed into Argyle, and there inueſted king. gentlemen, & commons in|to Argyle, was there pla+ced on the Chayre of Marble, and proclaymed king wyth all ſuch accuſtomed pompe and ceremonies as to him apperteyned.