[1] [2] And as these wicked rebels made a prey of their owne countrie, so the legat Guallo not behind for his part to get something yer all should be gone, vpon a falkonish or woolnish appetite fleeced the church, con|sidering that,

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and tooke proxies of euerie cathedrall church & house of religion within England, that is to say, for euerie proxie fiftie shillings.The legat Gualo gathe|reth proxes. Sequestratiõ of benefices. Moreouer, he sequestred all the benefices of those persons and religious men, that either aided or counselled Lewes and the barons, in their attempts and enterprises. All which benefices he spéedilie conuerted to his owne vse, and to the vse of his chapleins.