"A gentleman born, that thorowghe my myght,
So shamefully was hanged upon a gallowe tree
Oonly of old rankor that roted was in me."
Buttes Dr.
It ought to have been remarked that Dr. Buttes is introduced by Shakespeare into "Henry the Eighth." His portrait occurs in Holbein's picture in Surgeon's Hall of Henry giving the charter to the Company of Surgeons.—Anecdotes of Painting.
Chartesaye.
Chelsea, in p. [309], is an error of the press: the place meant is clearly Chertsey in Surrey.
Crane, Master William.
He was the Master of the Children of the Chapel; and in the Book of Quarterly Payments, [29]-33 Henry VIII. an entry occurs of money given to him for the performance of the children, evidently in singing before the King.
Cromer Doctor.
He is described by Cavendish as a "Scots Physician." Ed. Singer, vol. i. p. 222. Henry gave him 100 li. by his will.
Dompne.