Snippet: 996 of 1192 (1587, Volume 6, p. 947)
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[3] ¶ The eight of Iulie,
Griffith Clearke,
Iohn Stow. Uicar of Wandsworth and other exe|cuted. vicar
of Wandsworth, with his chapleine and his seruant, & frier Waire,
were all foure hanged and quartered at S. Thomas Waterings. The tenth of
Iulie sir Adrian Fortescue, and Thomas Dingleie were be|headed. The ninth of
September,
Clerkenwell and other sup|pressed.
The Pals|graue & other strangers come ouer in|to England.
the nunnerie of Clerkenwell and diuerse others were suppressed.]
This yeare the sixtéenth of September came to London duke Frederike of
Baniere, the Palsgraue of the Rhine, and the eightéenth of the same moneth
came to London the marshall of Hans Frederike prince elector of Saxonie, and
the chancellor of Wil|liam duke of Cleue, Gulicke, Gelderland, and Ber|ghen.
The Palsgraue was receiued and conducted to Windsore by the duke of
Suffolke, and the other were accompanied with other noble men, and the thrée
and twentith of the same moneth they all came to Windsore, where eight daies
togither they were continuallie feasted, and had pastime shewed them, in
hunting and other pleasures, so much as might be.The
mariage concluded be|twixt king Henrie & the ladie Anne
Cleue. The Palsegraue shortlie after departed homewards and was
princelie rewarded, & at that present was the marriage concluded
betwixt the king and the ladie Anne, sister vnto duke William of Cleue, [page 948] & great preparation was made for the receiuing of
hir.
I. Stow, pag. 1016. ¶ The twelfe of October the nunnerie
of Hali|well, & foorthwith the priorie of S. Marie oueries in
Southworke, and S. Bartholomews in Smithfield, were suppressed, &
all their lands & goods taken to the kings vse. Thomas Huntlow of
London for this yeare shiriffe,Thom. Hunt|low his
cha|ritie. gaue the habardashers certeine tene|ments, for the
which they be bound to giue to ten poore almes people of the same companie,
euerie one of them eight pence euerie fridaie for euer: and also at euerie
quarter dinner kept by the masters, to be
giuen to euerie one of those ten poore people a penie loafe, a pottell of
ale, a péece of beefe worth foure pence in a platter, with porage, and foure
pence in monie.]