“Iack Trauell and Cole Crafter.”
Among payments made in the year 1428 (in the reign of Hen. vi.), Jack Travel occurs as the name of a real person; “Et a Iakke Travaill et ses compaignons, feisans diverses Jeues et Enterludes, dedeins le Feste de Noell, devant nostre dit Sire le Roi,” &c. Rymer’s Fœd. T. iv. P. iv. p. 133.
“Emportured with corage,
A louers pylgrimage.”
“We interpret,” says the reviewer in G. M. p. 246, “the former line as—drawn or portrayed with force, what the French call animer les tableaux or force de couleurs; and we think a line after this must have dropped out, like the following;
‘To whom made Numa sage
A louers pylgrimage.’”