[1] Doctor Pates.Doctour Pates being Ambaſſadour in the low Countreys, demaunded Fitz Giralde of the Emperour on his maiſter the King of Eng|landes behalfe. The Emperour hauing anſwe|red that he had not to deale with the boy, and for ought that he knewe, was not mynded to make any great abode in that Countrey, ſent hym to the Biſhop of Liege,The Emperor beſtoweth a pencion on Fitz Giralde. allowing him for his pen|ſion an hundred Crownes Monethly. The Bi|ſhop enterteyned him very honourably, had him placed in an Abbey of Monks, and was ſo care|ful of his ſafetie, that if any perſon ſuſpected, had trauayled within the circuit of his gleebe, hee ſhould be ſtraytly examined, whether he would, or from whence he came, or vpõ what occaſion he trauayled that way.