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Compare 1577 edition: 1 Adde to the foresaid learned men, Robert Wor|sop borne in Yorkeshire, and a blacke frier in Tic|kill; William Bruniard a blacke frier, Richard Chi|chester, a moonke of Westminster wrote an excellent chronicle, beginning the same at the comming in of the Saxons, about the yeare of our Lord 449, and continued it till the yeare 1348; Richard Rolle aliàs Hampole an excellent diuine wrote many treatises; Iohn Guent a Welshman, a Franciscane frier, and prouinciall of the order; Rodulph Radiptorius a frier Minor, Robert Holcoth a blacke frier, borne in Nor|thampton, excellentlie learned, and wrote manie works, both of diuinitie and other arguments; Wil|liam Miluerlie a logician or rather a sophister, Iohn Teukesburie, Thomas Bradwardin borne in Hart|field, a towne within the diocesse of Chichester, arch|bishop of Canturburie succeeding Iohn Offord, he wrote against the Pelagians; Richard Wether|set, William Breton a graie frier, a Welshman borne, as Bale supposeth; Iohn of saint Faith, borne in Northfolke, a Carmelite frier of Brumham.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Furthermore, Iohn Goodwicke borne also in Northfolke, an Augustine frier of Lin; William Rothwell a blacke frier, Geffrie Waterton moonke of Burie, Richard Fitz Rafe, whom some take to be an Irishman, but a student in Oxford, and scholer to Iohn Baconthrope profited highlie, & wrote manie treatises, he was first archdeacon of Lichfield, and after chancellor of the Uniuersitie of Oxford, and at length archbishop of Ardmachan in Ireland; Ri|chard Kilington a doctor of diuinitie, William Gri|sant a notable physician, surnamed of the countrie where he was borne Anglicus, he led the later end of his life at Marseilles in Prouance, & had a son that was abbat of the regular canons of that citie, who at length was aduanced to gouerne the sée of Rome, & named Urbane the fift;Pope [...] the fift. Iohn Paschall borne in Suffolke, a Carmelite frier in Gippeswich, and by K. Edward the third preferred to the bishoprike of Landaffe; Adam Woodham a frier Minor, Simon Henton a blacke frier, William de Pagula; of Iohn Wicliffe ye haue heard before.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 EEBO page image 415Moreouer, Geffrie [...] blacke [...] of Leices [...]e [...], William Bintham, Roger Cou [...]wey a Welshman borne in Counwey a grey [...]rier, Richard Billingham, William Doroch a lawier, Iohn Kil|lingworth an excellent philosopher, astronomer, and physician William of Couentrie a [...]rier Carme [...]ite, professed and borne in the same citie; Ran [...]lfe Hig|den a moonke of Chester and borne in th [...]se parts, an historiographer; Iohn Eastwood aliàs [...] an excellent philosopher, Thomas Ratclife borne in Lei|cester, and an Augustine frier in Leicester towne; Bartholomew Glanuille descended of noble paren|tage, as of the linage of those Glanuilles that were sometimes earles of Suffolke, as Bale faith; Robert Computista a moonke of Burie, Iohn Wilton a moonke of Westminster, Simon Wichingham a frier Carmelite of Norwich, Iohn Deir a northerne man borne a notable diuine.

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