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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Saxons vſing the victorie moſt cruelly, ſlue all ſuch of the Pictiſh and Scottiſh nations, as they met with, in all places betwixt Tine and Tweede.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Then did Occa create the forenamed Col|gerne duke of Northumberland,Colgern crea|ted Duke of Northumber|lande. who repayring all ſuch Caſtels and ſtrong houſes, as he thought expedient to haue kept, placed in the ſame garri|ſons of ſouldiers, to defend the countrey agaynſt all maner of enimies.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 After this, Occa turned his power agaynſt the Brytaynes, whiche in the laſt battayle had ayded the Scottes and Pictes, as before is partly touched. The Brytaynes receyuing a great ouer|throwe in battaile,The Brytayne ouerthrow in battaile by the Saxons. Vter with|draweth into Wales. London reco|uered by Saxons. Vter the Brytiſhe king was glad with ſuche as mighte eſcape the enimies hand [...], to withdraw into Wales, leauing the re|ſidue of his Countreys vnto the Saxons, who therevpon recouered not onely the Citie of Lon|don, yeelding it ſelfe vnto them for doubt of ſome long ſ [...]ege, but alſo all thoſe countreys and pro|uinces, whiche Hengiſt the firſt of the Saxons that raigned as king within the boundes of Al|bion at any time, had holden or enioyed, & ceaſſed not after recouerie of the ſame, to vexe and diſ|quiet the Scottes, Brytaynes and Pictes, with continuall incurſions, hoping by ſuch meanes to keepe them ſtill occupied.

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