[1] [2] On the fourtéenth of Ianuarie came to the court don Hugo de Mendoza, a man of a noble familie in Spaine:An ambassa|dour from the emperour. he came as ambassadour from the empe|rour put it to the kings determination, whether his demands which he required of the French king were reasonable or not. This noble man tarried here two yéeres. Abr. Fl. ex Edw. Hall in H. 8. fol. Cliiij. A plaie at Graies In. ¶This Christmasse was a goodlie dis|guising plaied at Graies In, which was compiled for the most part by maister Iohn Roo, sergeant at the law manie yeares past, and long before the car|dinall had any authoritie. The effect of the play was, that lord gouernance was ruled by dissipation and negligence,The argu|ment of the plai [...] by whose misgouernance and euill order ladie publike weale was put from gouernance: which caused rumor populi, inward grudge and disdaine of wanton souereignetie, to rise with a great multi|tude, to expell negligence and dissipation, and to re|store publike welth againe to hir estate, which was so doone.