[1] [2] When the lord cardinall, and these other lords with him, had receiued this yoong duke, they brought him into the Star chamber, where the protector tooke him in his armes and kissed him with these words:O dissimula|tion. Now welcome my lord euen with all my verie heart. And he said in that of likelihood as he thought. Therevpon foorthwith they brought him vnto the king his brother into the bishops palace at Paules, and from thense thorough the citie honourablie into the Tower, out of the which after that daie they neuer came abroad. (*) When the protector had both the children in his hands,This that is here betwene this marke (*) & this marke (*) was not written by him in Eng|lish but is translated out o [...] his historie which he wrote in Latine. he opened himselfe more boldlie, both to cer|teine other men, and also cheeflie to the duke of Buc|kingham. Although I know that manie thought that this duke was priuie to all the protectors coun|sell, euen from the beginning; and some of the protec|tors fréends said, that the duke was the first moouer of the protector to this matter, sending a priuie mes|senger vnto him, streict after king Edwards death.