[1] [2] Doctor Boorne a chapleine of bishop Bon|ner.The thirteenth of August doctor Bonner restored now to his bishoprike againe, appointed one late a chapleine of his called doctor Boorne to preach at Paules crosse, who was then promoted to the queens seruice, & not long after was made bishop of Bath. The said doctor taking occasion of the gospell of that daie, spake somewhat largelie in the iustifieng of bi|shop Bonner, being present at the sermon, which bishop (as the said preacher then openlie said) for a sermon made vpon the same text, and in the same place the same daie foure yƩeres afore passed, was most vniustlie cast into the vile dungeon of the Mar|shalsea among theeues, and there kept during the time of king Edwards reigne. This matter being set foorth with great vehemencie, so much offended the eares of part of the audience, that they brake si|lence, and began to murmur and throng togither, in such sort as the maior and aldermen with other of the wiser sort then present feared much an vprore. Du|ring which muttering, one more feruent than his fellowes threw a dagger at the preacher:A dagger throwne at the preacher. but who it was, came not to knowlege. By reason of which out|rage the preacher withdrew himselfe from the pulpit, and one maister Bradford at the request of the prea|chers brother and others standing there, tooke the place, and spake so mildlie to the people, that with few words he appeased their furie: and after the said maister Bradford and maister Rogers, although men of contrarie religion, conueied the said preacher into Paules schoole, and there left him safelie.