[1] [2] Such lewd speech was amongst them, sauou|ring altogither of malicious mistrust, and most wilfull treason. Norreie neuerthelesse departing from thense, accompanied with Ket, came to ano|ther place, where he made the like proclamation: for the multitude was such that he could not be heard of them all in one place. Heere, before he had made an end of his tale, Alexander Neuill. there was a vile boie (as some write) that turned vp his bare taile to him, with words as vnseemelie as his gesture was filthie: with which spitefull reproch thus shewed towards the kings maiesties officer at armes,The iust re|ward of [...] bo [...]e. one (which in com|panie of some other that were come ouer the water to view things) being greatlie offended, with an harquebuse shot stroke that vngratious lad through the bodie a little aboue the reins.