[1] There were beſide them diuerſe other ſecrete vnderminers, who wrought ſo cunningly vn|der the thumbe, by holdyng with the Hare, and runnyng with the Hounde, as if Kyldare had proſpered, they were aſſured, theyr malice would not haue bene in maner ſuſpected, but if hee had bene in hys affayres ſtabled, then theyr fine de|uiſes for theyr further credite ſhoulde haue bene apparented. Wherefore the beauyng of hys backe friendes not onely furniſhed, but alſo ma|nifeſted, by Kildare, the Lorde Thomas be|ing Lorde Iuſtice, or vice Deputie,The L. Tho|mas enkind|leth the Alens agaynſt him. in his fa|ther hys abſence, fetcht both the Alens ſo round|ly ouer the hippes, as well by ſecrete driftes as open tauntes, as they were the more egerly ſpurrde, to compaſſe his cõfuſion. For the Lord Iuſtice and the Counſayle, with diuerſe of the Nobilitie at a ſolemne banquet, diſcourſing of the auncientie of houſes, and of theyr armes, ſir Iohn Alen ſpake to the Lorde Iuſtice theſe woordes.