[1] [2] Then knéeling downe, she said the p [...]alme of Mi|serere mei Deus, in English, and then stood vp and gaue hir maid (called mistresse Ellin) hir gloues and handkercher, and hir booke she also gaue to maister Bridges then lieutenant of the tower, and so vntied hir gowne; and the executioner pressed to helpe hir off with it, but she desired him to let hir alone, and turned hir toward hir two gentlewomen, who hel|ped hir off therewith, and wish hir other attires, and they gaue hir a faire handkercher t [...] [...]ut about hir eies.The executio|ner asked the ladie Iane forgiuenesse. Then the executioner knéeled d [...]wne and asked hir forgiuenesse, whom she forgaue most willinglie. Then he willed hir to stand vpon the straw, which doone, she saw the blocke, & then she said; I praie you dispatch me quicklie. Then she knéeled downe, sai|eng; Will you take it off before I laie me down Whervnto the executioner answered, No madam Then tied she the handkercher about hir eies, and fée|ling for the blocke, she said; Where is it, where is it? One of the standers by guided hir therevnto, and she laid downe hir head vpon the blocke, and then stret|ched forth hir bodie, and said; Lord into thy hands I commend my spirit, and so finished hir life. ¶ This was the end of the lord Gilford and the ladie Iane, I. Stow. whose deaths were the more hastened for feare of further troubles and sturs for hir title, like as hir fa|ther had attempted.]