Compare 1577 edition: 1 5 Fiftlie, that he had impropried vnto him diuers wards that belonged vnto the king: and had béene more priuie with queene Isabell the kings mother, than stood either with Gods law, or the kings pleasure.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 These articles with other being prooued against him, he was adiudged by authoritie of the parlement to suffer death, and according therevnto, vpon saint Andrewes eeuen next insuing, he was at London drawne and hanged, Adam Me| [...]emuth. The earle of March exe|cuted. at the common place of executi|on, called in those daies The elmes, & now Tiborne, as in some bookes we find. His bodie remained two daies and two nights on the gallowes, and after taken downe was deliuered to the friers minors, who buried him in their church the morrow after he was deliuered to them, with great pompe and fune|rall exequies, although afterwards he was taken vp and carried vnto Wigmore, whereof he was lord. He came not to his answer in iudgement, no more than any other of the nobilitie had doone, since the death of Thomas earle of Lancaster.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 Sir Simon de Bereford knight that had béene one of the kings iustices,Sir Simon Bereford ex|ecuted. was drawne also and hang|ed at London, vpon S. Lucies daie. In this parle|ment holden at Westminster, the king tooke into his hand, by aduise of the states there assembled, all the possessions, lands and reuenues that belonged to the quéene his mother, she hauing assigned to hir a thousand pounds by yeare,Some bookes haue 3 thou|sand pounds. for the maintenance of hir estate, being appointed to remaine in a certeine place, and not to go elsewhere abroad: yet the king to comfort hir, would lightlie euerie yeare once come to visit hir. ¶After that the erle of March was execu|ted (as yée haue heard) diuerse noble men that were departed the realme, bicause they could not abide the pride and presumption of the said earle, now retur|ned: as the sonne and heire of the earle of Arundell, Ad. Merem. the lord Thomas Wake, the L. Henrie Beaumont, sir Thomas de Rosselin, sir Foulke fitz Warren, sir Griffin de la Poole, and diuerse other.