[1112] Swalowed. 1578.
[1113] This Typtofte’s. 1578.
[1114] Harry. 1559, 63.
[1115] Kidsdale, misprint. 1587.
[1116] The. 1559, 63, 71, 75, 78.
[1117] The ded bodies of the erle and the marques were brought to London in a coffin, and before they should be buried, by the space of three dayes, they lay open visaged, in the cathedral church of S. Paule, to thintent that al men might euidently perceiue, that thei vnfainedly wer dedde least perauenture the common people hereafter, heryng of some dissmulyng person, to take on him the name of therle of Warwicke, thynkyng hym to be liuyng, might stirre a newe sedicion and excite an vnware rebellion. The common people saied that the kyng was not so iocound nor so ioyous, for the destruccion of therle, but he was more sorowful and dolorous for the death of the marques, whom bothe he knewe and it appered to other, to be inwardly his faithfull frend: for whose onely sake he caused bothe their bodies to be with their auncesters, solempnly entered at the priory of Bissam. Hall.
[1118] Date added. 1571.
[1119] So I. 1559, 63.
[1120] Had held. N.
[1121] In hold. N.