[1] About this time, Brookes bishop of Glocester was by the cardinall sent downe as commissioner from the pope to Oxford,Brookes bi|shop of Glo [...]ster appoint to examine Cranmer. there to sit vpon the exami|nation of Thomas Cranmer archbishop of Cantur|burie, in such things as should be laid to his charge by Iohn Storie and Thomas Martin, doctors in the lawes, sent speciallie in commission from the quéene. At which time the said archbishop making low obei|sance to them that sate in the queenes name, shewed no token of reuerence to the bishop that was the popes commissioner: who neuerthelesse procéeded a|gainst him as iudge, and conuicted him of heresie.Th. Cranm [...] archbishop [...] Canturbur [...] condemned. According to the which sentence, the one and twentith daie of March next following, he was disgraded by Edmund Boner, and Thomas Thirlebie, bishops of London and Elie, sent downe for that purpose, and he was burned in the same place where Ridleie and Latimer before had suffered.He is burnt