This is without a name, but has been identified as to the memory of Little, Aleyn’s successor.

Not so delightful are the self-sufficing lines upon William Goddard, founder of the neighbouring almshouses. Let us hope that, although couched in the first person, he did not write them himself:

“If what I was, thov seekst to knowe

Theis lynes my character shal showe,

These benifitts that God me lent

With thanks I tooke and freely spent.

I scorned what playnesse covld not gett,

And next to treason hated debt.

I lovd not those that stird vp strife

Trve to my freinde, and to my wife.[3]