[1] [2] Of these two the one had a sermon in praise of the protector before the coronation, the other after, both so full of tedious flatterie, that no mans eares could a|bide them. Penker in his sermon so lost his voice, that he was faine to leaue off, and come downe in the midst.Doct. Shaw. Frier Pen|ker. Doctor Shaw by his sermon lost his hone|stie, & soone after his life, for verie shame of the world, into which he durst neuer after come abroad. But the frier forced for no shame, and so it harmed him the lesse. Howbeit some doubt, and manie thinke, that Penker was not of counsell in the matter before the coronation, but after the common maner fell to flatterie after: namelie sith his sermon was not in|continentlie vpon it, but at saint Marie hospitall at the Easter after.