Compare 1587 edition: 1 All ſuch as were preſent, wondered greatly at hir ſtoute and hardie ſtomacke, ſpeaking diuerſly thereof, as ſome in prayſe, and ſome in diſprayſe of theſe hir monſtrous doings.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The bodie of Ferguſe was caryed foorth to the Ile of Colmekill, and there buryed in the thirde yeare after his entring into the gouern|ment, and in the yeare of our Lorde 769.767. H.B. The Quenes corps was not buried in ſacred ground, for that ſhe ſlue hirſelfe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 158 Solua|thius. [figure appears here on page 158] Solua|thius ye ſonne of Eu|genius ye viij. was admit|ted to ye rule of the Scot|tyſhe [...]ſtate next after the death of Fer|gus:Soluathius ad|mitted king of Scotland. a prince ſurely borne to the accompliſhement of high en|terpriſes, if through hap of froward deſtinie he had not bin hindred. For in the third yere of his raign he began to bee vexed extremely with the goute, which ingendred by cold in lying abrode in hun|ting,Soluathius an impotent mã. and ſo continuing with him during his life, ſtayed him from many worthy exerciſes, as well in peace at home, as abrode in time of warres.