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William of Bauier duke of Holland, whiche was lawfull wife to
Ihon duke of Brabant then liuyng. Which mariage was not
onely woundered at of the common people but also detested
of the nobilitie, and abhorred of the clergie. But suerly the
swete tast, of this plasant mariage, brought after a sower
sauce, bothe to the amorous housbande and to the wanton
wife. Hall.
[723] Feends. N.
[724] So in editions 1578, 87, and Niccols, but appears a
misprint for convicted.
[725] With. N.
[726] Was. N.
[727] Could wake. N.
[728] Of my false foes. N.
[729] A parliament was somoned to be kept at Bery, whether
resorted all the peres of the realme, and emongest them the
duke of Gloucester, whiche on the second daie of the session
was by the lord Beamonde, then highe constable of Englande,
accompanied with the duke of Buckyngham, and other,
arrested, apprehended, and put in warde, and all his
seruauntes sequestred from hym, and xxxii. of the chiefe of
his retinue, were sente to diuerse prisons, to the greate
admiracion of the common people. The duke the night after
hys emprisonement, was found dedde in his bed, and his body
shewed to the lordes and commons, as thoughe he had died
of a palsey or empostome: but all indifferent persons well
knewe that he died of no natural death, but of some violent
force. Hall.
[730] The vnsure. 1578.
[731] They lyue in. 1578.
[732] G. Ferrers. N.
[733] Both the realmes. 1578.
[734] Were the chiefe workers. 1578.
[735] Whan thys was sayd: “Let kyng Jamy go,” quod mayster
Ferrers, “and retourn we to our owne story, and se what
broyles wer among the nobylyty in the kynge’s mynorytye.
How that cardinall Bewford malygneth the estate of good duke
Humfrey the kynge’s vncle and protector of the realme, and by
what driftes he first banisheth his wife from him. And lastly
howe the good duke is murderously made away through
conspiracy of queene Margaret and other: both whose
tragedyes I entend at leysure to declare, for they be notable.”
“Do so, I pray you,” quod another, “but take hede ye demurre
not vpon them. And I to be occupyed the meane tyme, wyll
shew what I haue noted in the duke of Suffolke’s doynges, one
of the chefest of duke Humfrey’s destroyers, who, &c.” 1563,
71. See p. 111, note 1.
[736] Notable death, which he may lament after thys maner.
1559, 63.
[737] And sayling. 1571, 75.
[738] Lord, omitted. 1578.
[739] And procuringe the death of Duke Humfrey of Glocester,
protector of England. 1578.
[740] Anno 1450. added 1571. Anno Dom. N.
[741] Banysht, headed so, and drowned. 1559, 63.
[742] Wherfore good Baldwin. 1578.
[743]
Or in skill,
Wynne what they will and wield the world at will. 1578.
[832] Of the first sorte myselfe I count for one. 1578.
[833] Fell despyte. 1563.
[834] Of my workes never could see. 1563.
[835] Sought. 1578.
[836] Bright, and shone like a starre. 1578.
[837] By malice of me. 1563.
[838] His fame. N.
[839]
[911] But thought no whit. 1563. But little thought of. 1578.
[912] More foole hee that. 1578.
[913] The stout earle. N.
[914] Clifford couragious could not. N.
[915] Couragious Clifford could not eschewe the dart. 1578.
[916] Stafford although stout, free went not from this marte.
1563.
[917] Ralph Babthorpe sewer to the king, and Ralph his
sonne, the king’s attorney. Stowe.
[918] Was found very. 1563.
[919]
[935]
[972] To slay. N.
[973]
I by mariage,
Fowre fayre sonnes my yong wife to me bore,
Valiaunt. 1578.
[1000] Not. The text corrected by editions 1559 and 63. The
others read: no.
[1001] Came I. 1559, 63.
[1002] My. 1559, 63. Make clayme. 1571. New claime to
make. 1578.
[1003] In the kinge’s seate I boldly. 1578.
[1004] Clayming the place, whereat. 1578.
[1005] At last to my demaund agreed. 1578.
[1006] But sith Henry had raigned than so long. 1578.
[1007] And to thend to make my title strong. 1578.
[1008] My, misprint. 1571. Apparant heire of England they me.
1578. In each place heire apparant they me. N.
[1009]
[1012] Th’infant. N.
[1013]
[1014]
[1017]