Compare 1587 edition: 1 There was an huge multitude ſlaine in this conflict,Ceuline king of Weſtſaxons ſlaine. but namely the death of Ceulyne king of the Weſtſaxons, with other twoo woorthie Captaynes of that nation, Quhitelline or Whiteline. made the ſlaughter more ſorowfull on that ſide, the one of them hight Cialyne, and the other Quhitellyne.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The day next after the batayle, the ſpoyle of the field being gathered togither, all that whiche was knowen to haue bene taken out of Gallo|way and other countreys of the Scottes, was reſtored by the kings authoritie vnto the owners againe.The deuiſion of the ſpoyle. The reſidue which remayned was deui|ded amongſt the ſouldiers, the tenth parte onely excepted, whiche was diſtributed vnto Prieſtes and Curates, to beſtowe the ſame vpon orna|ments for theyr Churches. The Banners and Standerds of the Saxons and Picts, with ma|ny other riche offerings, king Aydan ſente vnto the Abbey of Colmekill, there to remaine as per|petuall monuments and tokens of ſo notable a victorie.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The yeare next following, that holy father S. Colme nowe almoſte waſted through age,S. Colme de|parted out of this life. and hereto alſo ſore troubled with a reumaticke humor, fell ſicke and died. Some ſay hee ended his life in his houſe amongſt his bretherne with|in the Iſle of Iona, otherwiſe called Colmekill, EEBO page image 142 but Saint Bede writeth howe hee died in an Iland called Heu, where againe the Iriſhe wry|ters affirme, that he departed in a towne in Ire|land called Dune, and that his tombe is there in great veneration of the people: vpõ the which are theſe Latine verſes engrauen.