[1] Th [...]r [...]fell in his time a fat benefice, of which be as Lord deputie had the preſentation. When diuerſe made ſuyte to him for the benefice, and offred with diſhoneſtie to buy that which with ſafetie of conſcience he could not ſell, hee anſwe|red merily, that he was reſolued not to commit Simonie:Sentleger his [...]nie. yet notwithſtanding he had a nagge in his Stable that was worth fortie ſhillings, and he that woulde giue him fortie poundes for the nagge, ſhoulde bee prefereed to the benefice. Which he rather of pleaſure vttered, than of a|ny vnconſcionable meaning purpoſed to haue done.