[1] This Serlo being knowen to be the man that had béene the chiefe murtherer of the duke of Glocester,Serlo exami|ned for the duke of Glo|cesters death. when he was made awaie at Calis, was diligentlie examined, who were helpers with him in the executi|on thereof, and after what sort they made him awaie: Serlo knowing there was no waie with him but death, would not vtter any other, but confessed for his owne part, he was worthie for that wicked déed to die ten thousand deaths, and shewed such outward appearance of repentance, that manie sore lamented his case, and promised to hire priests to sing masses, (as the maner was) for his soule, of their owne costs and charges. He was condemned to die at Pomfret, and was drawen from thence through euerie good towne,He is drawen through euery good towne. He is execu|ted at Lõdon. through which those that had the conueiance of him passed with him till they came to London, where he was executed, confessing euerie thing to be true concerning his wicked pretense, as before is re|cited: and further, that when he perceiued how their counterfeit practise would come to light and he open|lie reuealed, he meant to haue returned into France, but wanting monie, he thought to haue béene relie|ued with some portion at the hand of the said sir Wil|liam Clifford, and this caused him to come vnto Ber|wike, to shew him his necessitie, who to make his owne peace, did apprehend him, and present him to the king, as before ye haue heard.