[1] But now by the going awaie thus of his capteins and people, that purpose was disappointed. And An|drew Trollop thus departed, he was now as much discomforted, as before by trust in him he was in|couraged: for all his counsell and purpose by Andrew disclosed,

The estima|tion of An|drew Trol|lop.

The duke of Yorke and his complices [...].

he thought it better for him & his to depart in suertie, than to abide the imminent danger. Wher|vpon he with his yoonger sonne Edmund earle of Rutland, secretlie fled into Wales, and so passed in|to Ireland, where he was with all ioy and honour gladlie receiued, all the Irish offering to liue and die with him; as if they had béene his liege subiects, and he their lord and prince naturallie borne.