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Compare 1587 edition: 1 When no butter coulde ſticke on their bread EEBO page image 95 in that parte of the Citie, the greater number of the Rebelles aſſembled to Thomas court, and marched to Sainte Thomas his ſtreete, razing downe the partitions of the rewe of houſes be|fore them on both ſides of the ſtreete, findyng none to withſtande them, for the inhabitantes fledde into the Citie, ſo that they made a long lane on both the ſides like a gallerie, couered all ouer head, to ſhield as well their horſemen, as their footemen from gunſhot.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 This done, they brent the newe ſtreate, plan|ted a falcon right againſte the newe gate, and it diſcharged, pierced the gate, and kild an appren|tice of Thomas Steeuens Alderman, as hee wente to bring a baſon of water from the hygh pipe, whiche by reaſon the ſprings were damde vp was at that time drie.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Richarde Stanton.Richard Stanton, commonly called Dicke Stanton, then gaylour of the new gate, a good ſeruitoure, an excellente markman, as his vali|ant ſeruice that time dyd approue. For beſides that hee galde dyuers of the Rebelles as they woulde ſkippe from houſe to houſe, by cauſing ſome of them with hys peece, to carrie theyr erraundes in their buttockes, hee perceyued one of the enimies, leueling at the windowe or, ſpike at which he ſtoode: but whether it were, that the Rebell his pouder faylde him or ſome gimbol or other was out of frame, Stanton tooke hym ſo truely for his marke, as hee ſtrake him with hys bullet full in the forehead vnder ye brimme of hys ſcull, and withall, turned vp his heeles.

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