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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 On good fridaie the seauen and twentith of March Simon Digbie of Askue, Iohn Stow. Rebelles executed at Yorke. Iohn Fulthorpe of Isil|becke in the countie of Yorke esquiers, Robert Pe|neman of Stokesleie, Thomas Bishop the yoonger of Poklinton in the same countie of Yorke, gentle|men, were drawne from the castell of Yorke to the place of execution called Knaues mire,Knaues mire. halfe a mile without the citie of Yorke, and there hanged, headed, and quartered; their foure heads were set on foure principall gates of the citie, with foure of their quar|ters; the other in diuerse places of the countrie. Os|clope Clesbe was with them drawne to the gallows, and returned againe to the castell. William earle of Penbroke baron of Cardiffe,The earle of Penbroke deceased. knight of the gar|ter, one of the priuie councell, and lord steward of the quéenes maiesties houshold, deceased the eightéenth of Aprill, and was buried in saint Paules church at London. D. Powell in hist. Camb. pag. 399. ¶This noble man liued in great credit and estimation with king Henrie the eight, king Ed|ward the sixt, quéene Marie, and quéene Elisabeth, and was by euerie of the said princes imploied in matters of great importance: and for his good and faithfull seruice greatlie honored, as appéereth in an epitaph fixed vpon his toome in the cathedrall church of saint Paule in London, which I thought good here to laie downe.

23.1. Perpetuae pietati sacrum.

Perpetuae pietati sacrum.

_GVlielmo Herberto Penbrochiae comiti, equiti au|rato praenobilis ordinis Anglici: Hen. viij. R. A cubiculis: Edoard. vi. R. equitum magistro: Walliae praesidi. Tumultu occidentali cum Rus|sello & Grato baronibus paribus auspicijs summae rerum prae|posito: Mariae R. contra perduelles, ac expeditione ad Au|gustam Veromanduorum bis, totius exercitus duci: bis sum|mo in agro Caletum, limitum praefecto: Elisab. R. officiorum seu Magno Regiae magistro. Pariter & Dominae Annae ex vetusta Parrorum gente oriunda, Sorori Catharinae R. Henr. viij. R. vi. matrimonio coniunctae, ac Marchionis Northamp|tonij: Prudentiss. foeminae, pietatis, religionis, probitatis om|nísque auitae virtutis retinentiss. fidiss. Comitis coniugi: Henr. F. ac comes, Pp. chariss. sibi ac suis moerens. P.

  • Olijt aetatis Ann. 63. Secunda coniuge su|perstite, Georgio Salo|piae comite genita, insi|gni praeter antiquum probitatis decus, vir|tute foemina.]
  • Olijt salutis Ann. 1569. Secunda coniuge su|perstite, Georgio Salo|piae comite genita, insi|gni praeter antiquum probitatis decus, vir|tute foemina.]

Liberis relictis ex prima.

  • Henrico Pemb. Comite. Secunda coniuge su|perstite, Georgio Salo|piae comite genita, insi|gni praeter antiquum probitatis decus, vir|tute foemina.]
  • Edoardo equite Aurato. Secunda coniuge su|perstite, Georgio Salo|piae comite genita, insi|gni praeter antiquum probitatis decus, vir|tute foemina.]
  • Domina Anna Baroni Talbot nu|pta. Secunda coniuge su|perstite, Georgio Salo|piae comite genita, insi|gni praeter antiquum probitatis decus, vir|tute foemina.]

Compare 1577 edition: 1 The earle of Sussex, in reuenge of the euill de|meanor of the Scots inhabiting néere to the Eng|lish marches, as well in receiuing and succouring diuerse of the English rebels, as other naughtie prac|tises, assembled such forces as he thought expedient in the night that followed the seauen and twentith of A|prill, and hauing with him the lord Hunnesdon go|uernour of Berwike and lord warden of the east marches, sir William Drurie marshall of the said armie and towne of Berwike, came to Warke, be|ing twelue miles distant from the said towne of Berwike: & then the next daie being the eightéenth of the same moneth,The earle of Sussex inu [...]deth Scot|land. they entered into Tiuidall in Scotland, where marching in warlike order, they burned, ouerthrew, wasted and spoiled all the castels, townes and villages, as they passed, till they came to a tower called the Mosse tower, standing in a ma|rish, and belonging to the lard of Buclewgh,The Mosse tower. which likewise was rased, ouerthrowne and burned: and so marching forward, wasted the whole countrie be|fore them, vntill they came to a great towne called Crauling.

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