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3: The third table for the Chronicles of England from the conquest vntill this present regiment: wherin the
reader is to ob|serue these notes for his better direction; namelie, to seeke for the surnames of persons as
more commonlie knowne than the proper; and also when the name faileth to looke for the dignitie, title,
office and degree of such persons; as Armenia, Cipriots, Spaine, France, Portingall, Nauarre, Denmarke,
&c; if they were kings: Archbishop, Bishop, Pope, Car|nall, Legat, &c; if they were
Clergiemen: Chancellors, Treasurors, Lord high constables, Lord wardens of the cinque ports, &c;
Duke, Earle, Marquesse, Queene, Duchesse, Countesse, &c; if they were great states: Maior, Sargents
at law, Officers, &c: if they were of that degree: knights and esquires excepted, who as they were
of renowme, are accordinglie noted by their vsuall names. Likewise for such as haue beene executed as
notorious offendors against the prince and the state, to come to the knowledge of their names, looke for the
qualitie of their offense; as counterfeting, coineclippers, conspiracie and conspirators, murther and
murtherers, rebellion and rebels, treason and trai|tors, preests seminarie, &c: of all which this
table affoordeth infinit examples. Finallie, wheresoeuer you find this word (Note) there dooth matter of
conside|ration come to hand.
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- YArd. ¶Sée Mesure. Yeoman of the gard his shift to saue himselfe from hang|ing, 844. One hanged, 812, b 10. Two hanged for robbing, 953, a 60, b 10. Their in|stitution or first bringing in, 763, b 50. Defend the prea|cher at Pauls crosse, 1089, b 30, 1090, a 20
- Yeare of Iubile, 788, a 60. Of woonders, 1588: note 1356, b 60. More talked of than fea|red, 1357, a 10, 20
- Yorke besieged by duke William 7, a 60. Burned by the Nor|mans and whie, 6, b 60, 7, a 10 The shire subdued to Lewis the French kings son, 193, a 10. The people in a perplex|itie by the means of two ad|uerse parties, 6, b 60. The ca|stell, 6, a 40
- Yorke place in [...]coffed to Henrie the eight, 923, a 10
- Yorkeshire. ¶Sée Commotion.
- Ypres William warlike, 43, b 30 52, a 10. A Fleming, earle of Kent, 54, a 30. Departeth the realme, 65, b 20
- Ypresse besieged, 443, b 20. The siege broken vp, 444, a 10
These faults to be amended. For sir Iohn Perot, read Pollard, pag. 1551, b 20. For sealed seldome, 1555, b 50 For Henrie the first, read the second, 1548, b 50 The rest good reader, as iudgement shall lead thee, reforme.
FINIS propositi laus Christo nescia FINIS.