[1] And therefore (quoth the archbishop of Yorke) God forbid that anie man should for anie thing carthlie, enterprise to breake the immunitie & libertie of the sacred sanctuarie, that hath beene the safegard of so manie a good mans life. And I trust (quoth he) with Gods grace, we shall not need it But for anie maner néed, I would not we should doo it. I trust that [...]hée shall be with reason conten [...]ed, and all things in good maner obteined. And if it happen that I bring it not so to passe, yet shall I toward it so farre foorth doo my best that ye shall all well perceiue, that no lacke of my deuoire, but the mothers dread and womanish feare shall be the [...]et.