Compare 1587 edition: 1 BVt for ſomuch as Eugenius lefte no iſſue behind him,Dongard king of Scottes. 461. H.B. The ſtudy of Dongard for preſeruatiõ of iuſtice and good orders. his brother named Dongarde ſucceeded in the eſtate. Hee began his reigne in the yeare. 470. and his chiefeſt ſtudie was, ac|cording to his brothers enſample, to prouide for the maintenance of good orders and iuſtice, ap|pointing in euery quarter men of good fame and reporte to haue the adminiſtration vnder him, EEBO page image 118 with cõmaundement that they ſhould diligently forſee, that euery man might enioy his owne.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The repairing of caſtels by king Dũgard.He himſelfe tooke vpon him alſo to ſee to the repayring of ſuch caſtels as were decayed, and to the building vp of newe in places where hee thought moſte expedient, ſpecially neare to the Brytiſh borders, for he well cõſidered that peace encreaſſed riches, riches pride and preſumption with other ſinnes, whiche could not long endure without the plague of warres. Therfore he dou|ting the chaunges of ſcornefull fortune, thought good in time of peace to prouide for the daungers of warres, whẽ the ſame ſhould happẽ vnto him.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Theſe ciuill policies and princely prouiſions for defence of his coũtrey & ſubiects, increaſed the fame of Dõgard mightily, but that which he did towards the aduauncement of religion did moſt exceedingly ſet foorth his commendation.