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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.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Furthermore, Simon I [...]ep, founder of Cantur|burie colledge in Oxenford, wrote diuerse treatises, he was archbishop of Canturburie, as before yee haue heard; George Chadley, Iohn of Tinmouth vi|car of that towne in the bishoprike of Durham, Pe|ter Babion, Walter Wiborne or Wimborne, Ni|cholas de Lin borne in the towne of that name in Northfolke, a Carmelite frier by profession, but as excellent an astronomer as was in those daies: Iohn Ridington borne in Lincolneshire a frier mi|nor in Stafford, Adam a moonke of the Cisteaux or|der, Roger Wihelpedale a mathematician, Simon de Feuersham parson of Birton in Kent, Matthew Westmonasterienses, who wrote the booke called Flores historiarum; Iohn Elin a Carmelite borne in Northfolke, liued in these daies, but departed this life in king Richard the seconds daies; Thomas de Sturey an Augustine frier, Sertorious Gualensis a Welshman borne.

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