[1] Robert Hounslow, a religious man of an house in Hounslow beside London, whereof he tooke his surname; Thomas Walsingham, borne in Norf|folke, in a towne there of the same name, but profes|sed a monke in the abbeie of saint Albons, a diligent historiographer; Iohn Tilneie, a white frier of Yer|mouth, but a student in Cambridge, and prooued an excellent diuine; Richard Fleming, a doctor of diui|nitie in Oxenford, of whome more at large before, pag. 604. Iohn Low borne in Worcestershire, an Augustine frier, a doctor of diuinitie, and prouin|ciall in England of his order, and by king Henrie the sixt, made first bishop of saint Asaph, and after re|mooued from thense to Rochester; Thomas Ring|sted the yoonger, not the same that was bishop, but a doctor of the law, and vicar of Mildenhall in Suf|folke, a notable preacher, and wrote diuerse trea|tises.