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Compare 1577 edition: 1 Sir Thomas Eliot knight, Edward Lée archbi|shop of Yorke, Iohn Leland a diligent searcher of antiquities, Anne Askew wrote certeine treatises concerning hir examinations, sir Iohn Bourchier knight lord Berners translated the chronicles of sir Iohn Froissard out of French into English, Willi|am Chubs, Henrie Standish a frier minor and bi|shop of saint Assaph wrote against Erasmus for his translation of the new testament, to his small praise as he handled the matter; Thomas surnamed Philo|melus a Londoner an excellent poet, William Grocine verie expert in both toongs Gréeke and La|tine, Thomas Spenser a Carmelite frier borne in Norwich, Henrie Bullocke, William Latimer, Yoong a moonke of Ramseie, Arnold of London wrote certeine collections touching historicall mat|ters, Thomas Lupset a Londoner a learned yoong man departed this life in the six and thirtith yeare of his age about the yeare of our Lord 1532, he wrote sundrie vertuous treatises; William Melton chan|cellor EEBO page image 978 of Yorke, Iohn Sowle a Carmelite frier of London and a doctor of diuinitie, Iohn Batemanson a Charterhouse moonke & prior of his house at Lon|don, Richard Whitford.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 Thomas Altourborne in Norffolke and fellow with Bilneie in suffering persecution vnder cardi|nall Wolseie, Henrie Bradshaw borne in Chester where he was professed a blacke moonke wrote the life of saint Werbourgh and a certeine chronicle, Iohn Palsgraue a citizen of London wrote in|structions for the perfect vnderstanding of the French toong, Iohn Skuish a Cornishman wrote certeine abbreuiations of chronicles with a treatise of the warres of Troie, Anthonie Fitzherbert a iudge wrote an abridgement of the lawe, Iohn Lit|tleton wrote also of the principles of the law but he liued before this season, Wilfride Holme wrote a treatise of the rebellion in Lincolneshire and in the North after the maner of a dialog, Iohn Constable an excellent poet and rhetorician, Iohn Hilier, Ed|ward For student in the kings college in Cam|bridge was aduanced to the bishops sée of Hereford and was imploied in diuerse amb [...]ssages from king Henrie the seuenth both into Germanie and Italie.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Iohn Lambert aliàs Nichols borne in Norffolke, of whome yee haue heard in the historie of this king, how he suffered for the controuersie of the sacra|ment; George Fulberie, Iohn Hooker, Thomas Lanquet wrote an epitome of chronicles and also of the winning of Bullongne, Iohn Shepre, Leonard Cox wrote diuerse treatises, one in English rhe|torike whereof Bale maketh no mention; Thomas Soulmon borne in the Ile of Gernseie verie studi|ous in histories as by his writings and notes it ap|peareth, Iohn Longland bishop of Lincolne, Mau|rice Chancie a Charterhouse moonke, Cutbert Tun|stall bishop of Duresme, Richard Samson, Alban Hill a Welshman an excellent physician, Richard Croke verie expert in the Gréeke toong, Robert Whittington borne in Staffordshire néere to Lich|field wrote diuerse treatises for the instruction of Grammarians, Iohn Aldrige bishop of Carleill, Iohn Russell gathered a treatise intituled Super iure Caesaris & Papae, he wrote also commentaries in Canti|ca; William Roie, Simon Fish a Kentishman borne wrote a booke called the supplication of beg|gers.

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