[1] Furthermore, Richard Stradley borne in the mar|ches of Wales, a moonke and a diuine, writing cer|teine treatises of the scripture; William Herbert a Welshman and a frier Minor, wrote also certeine goodlie treatises of diuinitie; Richard Coming|ton a frier of the order of the Cordeliers, a preacher, and a writer of diuinitie; William Exeter a doc|tor of diuinitie, and a prebendarie canon in Exe|ter, whereas it is thought he was borne; Lucas Bosden a westerne man, and by profession a Car|melite frier; Thomas Walleis a Dominike frier, a great diuine, as by such bookes as he wrote it may appeare; Thomas Pontius a moonke of Canturbu|rie, Iohn Ridewall a graie frier, Henrie Costesay or Cossey a frier Minor, Geffrie Aleuant borne in Yorkeshire, a frier Carmelite; Iohn Euersden, a moonke in Burie in Suffolke, an historiographer; Simon Burneston, a doctor of the Uniuersitie of Cambridge, and prouinciall of the friers Dominike or blacke friers, as they called them here in Eng|land; Walter Burlie a doctor of diuinitie, who in his youth was brought vp, not onlie in Martine college in Oxford, but also in the Uniuersities and schooles a|broad beyond the seas, in France and Germanie, & afterwards for his wisedome, good demeanor & lear|ning, he was reteined with the bishop of Ulmes in Suabenland, a region in high Germanie.