Compare 1587 edition: 1 After he had taken both him and his chiefeſt complites, he put them openly to death:Donald and his complices put to death. neither ſo ſatiſfied, he cauſed Mordacke to be arreyned, who confeſſing himſelfe partly guiltie of ſuche things as were layde to his charge for maintey|ning of the foreſayd Donalde,Mordack lieu+tenant of Gal|loway is put to death. The cõmons recompenced. he likewiſe ſuffe|red death, and his goodes beeing valued and de|uided into partes, were beſtowed amongſt the commons of Galloway, in recompence of ſuche loſſes, as through his contriued falſhood they had ſuſteyned.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 Alſo he put Dowalde, Collan, and Conrath vnto their fines, for that they did ſuffer Donalde EEBO page image 156 ſo to rob and ſpoyle without chaſticement.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 A righteous king.Through which cauſing of iuſtice thus to be executed, in reliefe of his commons, he wan him wonderfull loue, not onely in Galloway, but alſo throughout all his Realme:Offenders put in feare. and therewith were offenders put in ſuch feare, that they durſt in no place commit any ſuch like miſorders againſt the ſimple and meaner people. And for the more in|creaſe of his ſubiectes wealth, he alſo continued the league with the Picts, Brytaynes, and Eng|liſhe men, accordingly as his late predeceſſour had done.