Compare 1587 edition: 1 Colman biſhop of Lyndefer ſeing wonder|full EEBO page image 150 numbers of Engliſhmen, periſh dayly of that contagious ſickneſſe, by licence of the king, to a|uoyde the preſent daunger of death, which by ta|rying there he ſaw no meanes how to eſcape, he returned into Scotland with his diſciples, and after getting him ouer into one of the Weſterne Iſles,Colman ere|cted a mona|ſterie. he erected a monaſterie there, wherin he re|mayned during the reſidue of his life.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 After the departure of Colman forth of Nor|thumberland, the people of that coũtrey ioyning with the Pictes, made ſundry roades into the Scottiſh bordures: whiche iniurie when Mald|wyne reuenged with more diſpleaſure done to them of Northumberland, than the Scottiſhmẽ had receiued, it cauſed the Picts & Northumbers to prepare themſelues with all ſpeede to haue made ſharpe warres againſt the Scottes: but in the meane time Maldwyne died,Maldwyn the Scottiſh king ſtrangled in his bed. [...] ſtrãgled in his bedde one night by his owne wife, vpon ſuſpition of gelow [...]e, for his vnla [...] company keping with an other woman. The next day af|ter ſhe was apprehended with thoſe that were priuy to the deede, and brent opẽly vpon an hill, according as ſhe had moſt iuſtly deſerued.