Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 123Whileſt theſe things [...] Cong [...] [...] the Scottes being wor [...] [...] long [...],The deu [...] of Congall. departed this [...]e, and was buried in the Ile of Iona, otherwiſe called C [...]kill, with all king [...] pompe and accuſtomed cere|monies. He raigned ouer the Scottiſhmen a [...]ut xx. yeares in great fame and glorie.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Conra|nus. [figure appears here on page 123] AFter hys deceaſe, his brother Con|ranus, wyth great [...] of al the Scot|tiſhe [...] was admitted King,Conranus crea|ted king of Scotlande. in the yeare after the byrth of ones Sauiour,501. H. B. 5 [...]. and the .xxij. of the raigne of the Emperor Ana|ſtaſius.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Conranus (otherwiſe alſo called by ſome Goranus) being eſtabliſhed king, firſt tooke order that the ſonnes of his brother Congall be|ing within age, ſhoulde be brought vp in the Ile of Man, vnder the gouernance of certain [...] wyſe inſtructors and ſcholemaiſters, to be trayned in learning and vertuous diſcipline, according to an auncient ordenance thereof made and enacted.