Compare 1587 edition: 1 Theſe were the principall Articles of the league, as then confirmed betwixte the Scottes and Frenchmen, indited in Latine, and fayre in|groſſed in parchment, & reſerued as a monument in both realmes, for a witneſſe vnto ſuch as ſhuld come after, of this friendſhip thus begunne, as the Scottes Chronicles affyrme.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 And for a further memorie of the thing,The armes of Scotlande. Achai|us did augment his armes, being a red Lion in a field of golde, with a double trace ſeamed wyth floure de Lyces, ſignifying thereby, that the Li|on from thencefoorth ſhoulde bee defended by the ayde of the Frenche men: and that the Scot|tiſhe Kings ſhoulde valiauntlye fight in de|fence of theyr Countrey, libertie, Religion and innocencie, whiche are repreſented by the Ly|lies, or Floure de lyces, as Herauldes doe inter|prete it.