[1] [2] [3] [4] King [...] remained at Blaie. untill the feast of the assumption of [...] ladie and then went to [...] to visit the quéene, who in this meane while was brought to bed about midsummer of a yoong [...], whom they named Beatrice after the quéenes mother. Now whilest king Henrie was thus occupied in Poictou and Gascoine, William Mar [...]ch,William Ma|risch executi [...]. the sonne of Ge [...]rie Marisch (by comman|dement [...]ont from the king) was put to death at Lon|don, with sixtéene of his complices on the euen of S. Iames the apostle. This William Marisch falling in to the kings displeasure, got him to the sea, and plaied the rouer, kéeping the Ile of Lundaie in the west countrie, till finallie he was taken and brought pri|soner vnto the towre, where he was charged with sundrie articles of treason, as that he should hire that counterfeit mad man which sought to haue murthe|red the king at Woodstoke, as before ye haue heard. Howbeit when he should die,Sée pag. 223. he vtterlie denied that euer he was priuie to anie such thing. He was first had from Westminster to the towne, & from thence drawne to the gibet, and there hanged till he was dead, and after being cut downe, had his bowels rip|ped out and burned, and when his head was cut off, the bodie was diuided into foure quarters, and sent vnto foure of the principall cities of the realme. His complices were also drawne through the citie of London vnto the same gibet, and there hanged.