[730] The vnsure. 1578.
[731] They lyue in. 1578.
[732] G. Ferrers. N.
[733] Both the realmes. 1578.
[734] Were the chiefe workers. 1578.
[735] Whan thys was sayd: “Let kyng Jamy go,” quod mayster Ferrers, “and retourn we to our owne story, and se what broyles wer among the nobylyty in the kynge’s mynorytye. How that cardinall Bewford malygneth the estate of good duke Humfrey the kynge’s vncle and protector of the realme, and by what driftes he first banisheth his wife from him. And lastly howe the good duke is murderously made away through conspiracy of queene Margaret and other: both whose tragedyes I entend at leysure to declare, for they be notable.” “Do so, I pray you,” quod another, “but take hede ye demurre not vpon them. And I to be occupyed the meane tyme, wyll shew what I haue noted in the duke of Suffolke’s doynges, one of the chefest of duke Humfrey’s destroyers, who, &c.” 1563, 71. See p. 111, note 1.
[736] Notable death, which he may lament after thys maner. 1559, 63.
[737] And sayling. 1571, 75.
[738] Lord, omitted. 1578.
[739] And procuringe the death of Duke Humfrey of Glocester, protector of England. 1578.