Compare 1587 edition: 1 The former ſubiection, though it ſeemed in|tollerable, yet they felt therein proceeding ſteppes towards grace. The gayne that roſe of Merchã|diſe, reſt and ſuretie to the whole eſtate, of the Countrey. For the differẽce was great betwixt the endeuors of the two nations, Norwegians and Iriſh.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 The firſt knew the way to thriue, might they get ſome commodious ſeates and ſoyle. The o|ther had commodities plentie, and cared not for them.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 While the Princes and Potentates ſtayed vpon ſuche a good conſideration certayne Mer|chants of Norway, Denmarke, & of other thoſe parties called [...] or as in our vulgar lã|guage wee tearme them Eaſterlings) bycauſe they lie Eaſt in reſpect of vs,Eaſterlings began to trade into Irelande. although indeede they are by other named properly Normans and partly Saxons, obteyned licence ſafely to arriue here in Ireland with their wares, and to vtter the ſame.