[1] [2] [3] [4] But now to let this duke rest with God, we will procéed with the storie. The same daie (or as some haue noted the day before) a number of prisoners had their pardon, and came through the citie with their halters about their necks. They were in The number of them that thus had their pardon were 240. number a|boue two hundred. Upon the saturdaie, the eight and twentith of Februarie, sir William Sentlow was committed as prisoner to the maister of the horsse to be kept. This sir William was at this time one of the ladie Elizabeths gentlemen. Upon the sundaie being the fiue and twentith of Februarie, sir Iohn Rogers was committed to the tower. Upon the tuesdaie in the same weeke being the seuen & twen|tith of Februarie,Gentlemen sent into Kent to be executed. certeine gentlemen of Kent were sent into Kent to be executed there. Their [...] were the [...] the two Mantels, two Kneuets, and Bret: with these maister Rudston also, and certeine other were condemned, and should haue beene execu|ted, but they had their pardon.