Compare 1587 edition: 1 Alpine himſelfe was taken, and hauyng his handes bounde behynde him,King Alpyne taken by hys enemies & af|ter beheaded. was led to the next towne, and there beheaded. The place beareth ye name of him vnto this day, being called Paſ|alpine. His head alſo was ſet vpon a polle, and [figure appears here on page 172] borne vnto Camelon, and there ſet vp vpon one of the higheſt turrets of the wall.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scottes that eſcaped from this ſorow|full ouerthrow,Kenneth the ſonne of alpine inueſted king of Scotlande. got them with all ſpeed into Ar|gyle, wher they inueſted Kenneth the ſonne of Alpine king of their realm. This was in the yere of our Lorde .834. and the fourthe yeare after Alpyne entred fyrſt into the aſtate.834.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Pictes hauing atchieued this great and ioyfull victorie, aſſembled at Camelon by com|maundement of their king, where cauſing a ſo|lemne proceſſion to be made,The Picts giue thankes vnto God, for their victorie. in rendring thanks to almightie God for their good ſucceſſe in theyr paſſed iourney: they take a generall othe vppon the Goſpell booke, that from thencefoorth they would not ceaſſe to make the Scottes warre,They make a vowe to con|tinew the war. til they had vtterly deſtroyed the race of them: and herewith ordeyned a law, that if any man made EEBO page image 173 mencion of any peace or league to be had wyth the Scottes, he ſhould loſe his head for it.