[229] Duwes's plan is as comprehensive as Palsgrave's, as is seen by the following table:
"In the first part shal be treated of rules, that is to say, howe the fyve vowelles must be pronounced in redynge frenche, and what letters shal be left unsounde, and the course thereof.
"The second part shal be of nounes, pronounes, adverbes, participles, with verbes, propositions, and coniunctions.
"Also certayne rules for coniugation.
"Item fyve or syx maners of coniugations with one verbe.
"Item coniugations with two pronounes and with thre and finally combining or ioinyng 2 verbes together."
[230] The Boke of the Governour ... ed. H. H. S. Croft, 1883, vol. i. p. 55.
[231] Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII. iv. 5806.
[232] Ibid. iv. 4560.
[233] ". . . m'a comandé et enchargé de reduire et mectre en escript la maniere coment g'ay procedé envers ses dictz progeniteurs et predecesseurs, coe celle aussi y la quelle ie l'ay (tellement quellement) instruit et instruis iournellment. . . ."