[1] A Mandarum to execute Kildare.One night when the Lieutenant and be for their diſport were playing at ſlidegrote or ſhofle|boorde, ſodainly commeth from the Cardinall a Mandarum, to execute Kyldare on the Morrow. The Earle marking the Lieutenants deepe ſigh, by S. Bryde, Lieutenant (quoth he) there is ſome madde game in that ſcrole: but fall how it will, this throwe is for an huddle. When the worſt was tolde him, nowe I pray thee (quoth he) do no more but learne aſſuredly from the king his owne mouth, whether his highneſſe be witting thereto, or not. Sore doubted the Lieutenant to diſpleaſe the Cardinall: yet of verie pure loue to his friend, he poſteth to the king at midnight, and deliuered his errand: for at all houres of the night the Lieutenant hath acceſſe to the Prince vpon occaſions.The Cardinall his preſump|tuouſneſſe blamed of the king. The king controlling the fanciurſſe of the Prieſt (for thoſe were his termes) deliuered to the Lieutenant his. Signet in token of coun|termaunde, which when the Cardinall had ſeene, he beganne to breathe out vnſeaſoned language, which the Lieutenant was lothe to heare, and ſo left him pattring and chaunting the Deuill his Pater noſter.