In Naui Ecclesiæ.

Thomas Willowbee, Decanus 3s, obiit anno 25 Reg. Elizab., 76 ætatis suæ, et 10o decanatûs.

Gualterus Phillips, nouissimus prior et primus decanus, obijt 23o Nouemb. 1570, ætatis 70, decanatûs 30o.

May 2, 1602.
fol. 17b.

At Glastenbury there are certaine bushes which beare May flowers at Christmas and in January, and there is a walnut tree which hath no leaues before Barnabies day in June, and then it beginns to bud, and after becomes as forward as any other.
(Mr. Towse narravit.)

I heard that the old Earle of Hartford[60] maried Alderman Parnels [Pranell's] sonnes widdow; shee was the daughter of Viscount Bindon.

May 9, 1602.
fo. 18.Att the Temple Churche.

Dr. Montague,[61] his text Joh. iii. 14: "As Moses lift up the Serpent in the Wildernes so must the Sonne of Man be lift up."

Speaches are either historicall of a thing past, propheticall of a thing to come, legall of a thing to be done, or figurative when one thing is said and an other ment. Figures there are in scripture, two almost peculiar, typicall and sacramentall, the one shewing one thing by an other, the other declaring what is conferred by another.