Compare 1587 edition: 1 For the Romain Lieutenant vnderſtanding what loſſe of people he had ſuſteyned without at|tempting any further exployte,The lieutenãt furniſhing di|uerſe holdes, returneth into Kent. appoynted cer|taine of his companies to lie in garriſon wythin ſundrie fortreſſes in Pictlande, and wyth the re|ſidue hee returned into Kent. In like ſort the Scottes with their confederates the Pictes,The Scots and Pictes breake vp their camp. per|ceyuing themſelues not able as then to make any further attempt agaynſt theyr enimies, brake vp theyr armye, and deuiſed onely howe they might defende that, which they had alreadie in poſſeſſion.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 And forſomuch as the Pictiſhe Nation was encreaſed to a greater multitude of people, than thoſe Countreys which they then held, were able to finde with ſufficient ſuſtenance (conſidering what a great portion of their auncient ſeates the Brytaynes and Romaines kept from them) it was agreed by the Scottes, that they ſhoulde enioy the Countrey of Athole,Athole aſsig|ned to the Pictes. with other landes bordering neare vnto the ſame, lying wyth|oute the compaſſe of the Mountayne of Grane [...]he [...].