[1] This yeare that worthie prelate Thomas Sa|uage archbishop of Yorke departed this life at his castell of Cawood:Thomas Sa|uage archbi|shop of Can|turburie de|ceassed. a man beside the worthinesse of his birth highlie estéemed with his prince for his fast fidelitie and great wisedome. He bestowed great cost in repairing the castell of Cawood and the ma|nor of Scrobie. His bodie was buried at Yorke, but he appointed by his testament, that his hart should be buried at Macclesfield in Cheshire, where he was borne, in a chapell there of his foundation, ioining to the south side of the church, meaning to haue founded a college there also, if his purpose had not béene pre|uented by death. After him succeeded doctor Ben|bridge in the archbishops sée of Yorke, being the fiftie and sixt archbishop that had sat in that see.