[1] Alexander Carpentar, a learned man, set foorth a booke called Destructorium vitiorum, wherein he inuei|eth against the prelats of the church of that time, for their crueltie vsed, in persecuting the poore and godlie christians; Richard Kendall, an excellent gram|marian; Iohn Bate, warden of the white friers in Yorke, but borne in the borders of Wales, an excel|lent philosopher, and a diuine, he was also séene in the Gréeke toong,Peter Basset wrote king Henrie the fift his life. a thing rare in those daies; Peter Basset, esquier of the priuie chamber to king Henrie the fift, whose life he wrote; Iohn Pole a priest, that wrote the life of saint Walburgh, daughter to one Richard, a noble man of this realme of England, which Walburgh (as he affirmeth) builded our ladie church in Antwerpe; Thomas Ismaelit, a monke of Sion; Walter Hilton, a Chartreaux monke also of Shiene, either of those wrote certeine treatises full of superstition, as Iohn Bale noteth.