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[1] Of these prisoners before
named,
Foure and twentie hath Hall.
Scots prisoners brought to London.
one and twen|tie of them were brought to London, and on the
nine|téenth of December entred into the citie by Bishops gate, and so were
conueied to the tower, where they remained for the space of two daies: and
vpon saint Thomas daie the apostle, being the one and twentith of December,
they were conueied to Westminster, sir Iohn Gage constable of the tower
riding before them, and the lieutenant of the same tower riding behind them.
They rode two and two togither, and eight of them being earls and lords, had
new gowns of blacke damaske furred with blacke conie, cotes of blacke
veluet, and doublets of sattin, with shirts and other apparell bought new
for them at the kings charges.