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Compare 1587 edition: 1 EEBO page image 171Alpine himſelfe commaunded the bodie of his enimie Feredeth to be layde in chriſtian buriall,Feredeth is buried. not farre from Forfair. After this cauſing the muſters of his people to be taken, he found that he had loſt ye third part of his armie in that mor|tall and cruell battaile, and therevpon brake vp his campe for that tyme, licencyng thoſe that were left aliue to returne vnto their homes.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scottes determine to war only with incurſions.This battaile being fought in the firſte yeare of the reignes of the two foreſayd kings, weak|ned the forces of both the natiõs, ſo farfoorth that the Scottes doubting to bring the realme into daunger of vtter ruine (if they ſhoulde committe their whole puiſſance eftſoones to the hazarde of an other foughten field) determined to purſue the warre by making of incurſions and inrodes on|ly vpon their enimies, ſo to vexe the Pictes, and to bring them vnto reaſon, if it were poſſible: and ſo much verily the Scottiſhmẽ did by ſuch their cõtinual rodes and incurſions which they made into Angus, that the countrie was left voyd and deſolate of all the inhabitants.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Brudus ſucce|deth his father Feredeth.Neyther did Brudus the ſonne of Feredeth, (whome the Pictes had choſen to ſuccede after his father in the kingdome) fynde any ſpeedy re|dreſſe to withſtande thoſe dayly inuaſions thus made by the Scots vpon his countreis and ſub|iectes, for he was but a ſlouthfull perſon, & very negligent in his office, whervpon he was had in deriſion of his own people,The Pictes. ſ [...]ew thir ſloth|full king. who in the end ſlew him amongſt themſelues before he had reigned fully the terme of one whole yeare.

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