Compare 1587 edition: 1 Eugenius re|wardeth his ſouldiers.But to proceed, Eugenius king of the Scots at his returne from the battail, gaue to thoſe that had eſcaped with life, and abid by him in the chief daunger of the fight, many bounteous and large rewardes. The ſonnes and neareſt kinſfolke of ſuch as were ſlaine, he alſo aduaunced vnto ſun|drie preferments of landes and liuings, that they enioying the ſame, might bee a witneſſe in tyme to come of the good ſeruice of their aunceſters ſhewed, in defence of their king and countrey, and alſo of his princely liberalitie, in rewarding the ſame vpon their iſſue and progenie. By whiche noble beneuolence, hee wanne him ſuche loue amongeſt his people,Eugenius go|uerneth his people with clemencie. that afterwardes it ſee|med howe hee gouerned the eſtate of his king|dome more by clemencie, than by any rigour of lawes.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Brytaynes immediately vpon know|ledge had that Arthur was ſlaine, crowned Con|ſtantine his ſucceſſor in the Brytiſhe kingdome,Conſtantine crowned king of Brytayne. and for that there ſhould remaine none amongſt them aliue to make any claime to the ſame king|dome, other than he with his iſſue, or ſuch as he ſhoulde appoynt to ſucceede him, they cruelly murthered Mordreds children,The cruelty of the Brytains in murthering the innocent children of Mordred. in moſte pitifull wiſe running vnto their mothers lap, deſce [...]ding hir to ſaue their lyues, according to hir mother|ly dutie. They were brought vp in Gawolane their grandfathers houſe, and being thus made a|way,The linage of Mordred clear+ly extinct. the family & lynage of their father the fore|ſayd Mordred was vtterly therby extinguiſhed.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Saxons at the ſame tyme hauing ad|uertiſement what loſſe the Brytaynes had ſu|ſtayned not onely by the death of their moſt va|liant king and chieftaine Arthur, but alſo for the ſlaughter of ſuch a multitude of their nation, as died in the battail,The Saxons returne into England, and driue the Bry|taynes into Wales. they prepare a mightie name of ſhippes, and paſſe ouer with the ſame into Eng|land, where being landed, they eaſily beat downe the Brytaynes, and driue them with theyr king Conſtantine into Wales, ſo recouering all that part of the land which Hengiſt ſometymes held, & after his name was afterwards called Englãd.