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Compare 1577 edition: 1 When he was come to the vtter gate, he found the same fast locked, whereat they began all to be ama|zed: but one of his seruants espieng where a bunch of keies tied to a clubs end were hanging on a pin, he tooke them down, & tried which was the right key, by proofe whereof he found it at the last, opened the gate, and let the archbishop out, the porters standing still as men amazed, and speaking not one word a|gainst it.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Now when he was got out, a great number of poore, weake and impotent people met him, saieng:

Blessed be God, which hath deliuered his seruant from the face of his enimie.
Thus with a great rout or companie, and with the clergie, he was honorablie conueied to the abbeie of S. Andrews: and looking behind and before him, as he passed thitherward, he said vnto those that went with him;
How glorious a procession dooth bring me from the face of the eni|mie? Suffer all the poore people to come into the place, that we may make merie togither in the Lord.
Hauing thus spoken the people had entrance, so that all the hall, parlours, and chambers being furnished with tables and stooles, they were conuenientlie pla|ced, and serued with vitt [...]ls to the full.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 The verie same night before the cockcrowing he issued foorth by a little posterne gate, Rog. H [...]ed. The archbi|shop B [...]cket fled awaie in the night. and taking with him onelie two moonks of the Cisteaur order, the one named Robert Canne, and the other S. Cap|man, with one of his owne seruants called Roger de Broc, he fled awaie disguised in a white vesture and a moonks coule, and changing his name, caused himselfe to be called Dereman, & iourneied still all the night, and by daie laie close in one fréends house or other; till at last he got to Sandwich, and there ta|king ship, he sailed ouer into Flanders, and so went to France, where at the citie of Sens he found pope Alexander, into whose bosome he emptied whole cart lodes of complaints and greeuances.

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