[1] [2] About this same time, diuerse men were punished that had vpon a presumptuous boldnesse spoken ma|nie slanderous words against the kings maiestie, hoping still for the arriuall of the feigned Richard duke of Yorke. After the death of sir William Stan|leie,

Anno Reg. 11. Lord Daube|nie the kings c [...]efe cham|berleine.

Sir Edward P [...]inings s [...]nt into Ire|l [...]d with an [...]mie.

Giles lord Daubenie was elected and made the kings chéefe chamberleine. Also, the K. sent into Ire|land (to purge out the euill & wicked séeds of rebellion amongest the wild & sauage Irish people, sowed there by the craftie conueiance of Perkin Warbecke) sir Henrie Deane, late abbat of Langtonie (whome he made chancellor of that Ile) & sir Edward Poinings knight, with an armie of men. The fauourers of Perkin, hearing that sir Edward Poinings was come with a power to persecute them, withdrew streightwaies, and fled into the woods and marishes for the safegard of themselues.