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The Tejlimony of the Chroniclers exami11ed. M;.,,. coR· And yrtro.obJrdmort'O\'tragainll the faidFabian,for- oftbeHa\linrothe Kitchin, but out of the Ritchin imo {KING} ~~£~1~~ ~~~~~v~~~. ~~h ~~~:fhT:~~~~: 3ir~~,~~ %:~ ~~~~~~tl~~a~\~~~~~1~h=t1r%11~u;~r;h~~~ ~:~~~: n:~:~ ttorrJf tbt dc:d further ofhun, or m h~ abfCncc of Mr. Cr;pt, in what bmdeth fo fall, that ht fuppofhh his knot is ne\:cr able to "-7 of r~J.:;;;:: is~~~E0~~E~E~~~i:~~~~!~t,~if§ ~-~~~~1:~[.~~££~E~:t~~~~fi~~:;~;, r~:!t~ ~fai~r~~;\a:~~~ ~:;~t;/:Jn1~;~~~~!c;?~J~;~~~:J~~:~ N~l::\~h:~~1~~kJfit1b~~ ~~e~~o~r;to'ae~~~~ 00~tjt: t::r.~· :~~h~1fi1;; ~~~~r;!J~::r~rA~h~it~~~1 ~1~0~ifr~ G~~ ~~~~:~~ll~rh~~,~~1(~~/fteo~~.b:[~~~~ ~f~v~i~~ ;;.!;~1~~~~. 11:\1~~~1[~~~ ~t~~!u~b:rJ.~h~a~l~ncl~: ~ ~~;~~~!:~~[ ~1~~r.s holy wattr, I truft to come to of 1uguft,w~chwas_rheyc:arofourLord 1 4 15. So that · Butcwes_Mr.Ccpt, )'(lUt Mafitrlhip mull full: \.lllda· ifth_ISCOI_lfpir:to/WlSillthefameyc:J.r(afterthewititefsof fiand, thatlfye_thinkfotodeprdSand difprove me of Fab~an)mwh!ChyeJ.~Jc~C/ti'dtmwas?umtd,thendoth untnnhittmy_Htfto~, you mull go mort groundly to ~,:::~·~~{~~;,::ri~~:£~7:,:t~~~::~:~ ~t;:~:~:~ic·~~'~~~';J:7::~~~~72it Let us next proceed to Pc~dort Virg1l, whofe partial ing fpirit, or a n~und dLfJl?fed to carp and cavil where any r::r~· ~~:td~~a~~;~~~~f~~i~~~~~~tf~~~l~!a: ~~~~ r::th~l;a~~~r~~:31~~~~~h~ ~:~~=if:~ "mcd. ~:~~~;:,~~~-~de~1i1!;"ftt~h!r\': i~ti:~~~: beaf~~~~: :t ~~l~e1~rt~:~~J~~~YC:h~~~~~~:~o~~: and how he bileth, and in how many pomts, numbnng fee what Fabian or what HaO faith ; but the R«<rds mufl: ~~~ ;:f~N~~~~§;~:~a:r:ff~t~:~g~ ft?~~}~t~~~l~~~~~~~:~~¥~~ t<uth. fptak after the manner of Apu/e,m) when lS truth lS., he labour~, and with fimphaty purt from all add1tt01l and rcigncdbythctcfiimonyofthcfioryofSt.Aibanu,ofFa- partiahty to be utteKd. ~~;;af.f:U~0;hf~:~ ~1,~dEff:ij1~~~hs~~~~'ki~l1~~ ~~~: hel~~lfod~~e~W:~i~~d' ~~ ~~~;~~~~"f;e;~~e;o1~~~ fay, five days , HaiJ faith he r.ugncd but tv.elvc both 1itus LIVIUI, Salujhus, {0mtus Currtus, and fttch }ears like, asbythctr LcttersandRtcoi<Ismfcrtedmay wellapfhe fecond untmth of PolyJort IS thii, whereas he, prar. The famehdpshkcwtfe both m }OUr Fab1anand c.,.acu (peaking of. tlus f«<itivn of Sir John Oldcaftle and ~IS ad- !n your Edward HaO were ~o be reqUired, but r f~lly rr! ~f&!': hertnrs, affirmeth ~he fame to be doneafterthc bun?mg of Ill you (Mr.Cope )_your fclf,wh!Ch take upon you fo cocktfh- of be bull ~~:0 ~~~,5:1i~ ~~hl:h~~~ ~&~fheh;}hi~'hc';,;~(~;~n~:J %t~~<t~~~~!~:~~~~tt~: j,~~~~~e~~e:~~~~M •kllL died. His w~rds bc thefe, In ecdem umcilio dan:nar~ tjf truth) you ha,·c no gteJ.t skill, and lefs experience, neither 1chan. ~cliff. H~:trtjis, ~~~ 'Job(UI. Htn, <f: H~mmtm11s ha\·eyoufilchplmty of Authors mccrfor that purpofc, nor Pr~~enji1m ~a urbt com_buj/J Ju~t. f!.....U/JJ ubs rellqu:s ctm- ytt ever travelled to fearch out the: origines and ~nds of fil~:~:~;:E:;;;. ·~7!~!~~~::,:~,~;~1.:~~1;~~ =~~~~~~:dJi'il,~~~~~:~~~f~ reth, fallly"iiffigningthccaufeandoc~flonofthisfcditi_on thinkitfufficitnt ifyoucanall«<gcFabianandHaOfor tothcdeJ.thof JobnHul, and of Hurcme,butalfomtff- yourpurpofe. cthasmuchitl the order and computation of the years. Now what purpofcandaffedionhereindmh lcadyou,or ;~\~,~~~ir:~~ ~r~~cii; wlil~~~~: ~t~efel;;! ili~hHi~::.~ o7~~~~~~~~~f~~be~~~~~eg~~a~ therein with any of our E'!gfij1, w_rircrs, except only with th~r pnnilllment, all men may fee it to be no fimple fmHaU, who alfo mcth thcrem as w1dc as he. cemy of a mind indifferent, but thc"ZeJ.l 01Uyof your S~ ~.o~-u,tnttl! For the third and fomth untnnh I note this, w~rre he ofPopt_ry, orr:ttheroffury, which fetterh_your railing fpiK~~~:~~l:1t~~~; J;~~ag/J,~~~;,'~:;:~~~h~!~~~~~~~~i~~ ~a~1 !;in~t;~tn~~vfe~u\~~:~~~;J 1%itrl~h~~,~ ~h~0t:~~; felf, was tak~1 and prifoncd in the Tower, and aftcrmrd of Edward Hall, t€l provethcfc men to be Traitors. And &aped out of the f~id Tower by night ; wherein is con- hen: forfomuch (M.Ccpr)as you feem neither fuflicienrlyaci~:·,r;~; .. ~£t£;!~~n:~~~:~:.~!:;E'~:d~::!£:~y:; ~J~7::r~r~~~·t.~:,;20l:l~£i:t;;:~~ :::::.~ of the Tower after that confptr:lcy, 1f ever any fuch ~xm- t1he you, concemmg the flory of this Author,whacof pa- (pira~was. cafeyouyourfdfarci~oranr. . S• Udtcutb. HIS fifth,but not the Jail untruth in P(JlyJcre,is this, that The truth whereof IS this, that as the fa~d EJwardHall, he faith, T~. Arundtl to have di(({ in the fame year, no- Y?UJ great Mafier and TtjlM, ~ about thecompi~inlj of t.ingthC}'t.trtobcAn110I-4-J), whcrcasbythctrueRcgi- hJSfioty, certain there were whtch.rcfortcd t? him, of ftrrshcdied A,.n(J 141+. whomfomewercdrawmofhis P(({IgruandVmeat,fomc: AaotMu,._ To this untruth another may be joyned.) where he m- were Gravers, the namtS of whom were Jchn Btttl, and ;J-;~b~~~~:4 ~~,}~J;7~hlfili~~ip~f~p~~rl:; ~~~~~1~~~7:& z~~:~~a1~y1,~~vh:beh~~~ve,~:~~ t~~~:r~h: twmty two years. Who was there_ Archb1fhop but houfeofRJthPrdGraftmboththc Prmterofthcfald_B<x>k, only eightttn years; as is to bt: fccn m the Rcoordsof andalfo(asisdtou~rJ agrearhdp=rofthepemungof Cnnttrbury. The words of_ P(Jf;dcre bc. thefc, Thcmas the fame•. It fo bdd, that as HaO ":'as entring into tbc .ArmuMiut Ctmt{larienjis nmijfu annum 1am tunc ftdens fiory of Str Job,. Oldcajllt, of S1r R'l"tr .AEltm and Al~i~~~h~t1~~~;; ;r:~; ;~~~~d ~~~~~oCJ!r~.~~ g:;; o~e~l~~t;rdt~~b::~ ~rh:ra!~~~e~;~~~ pmdv.rncurc the advcrfary wtll hnd fome cafte £hift for thiS o,·er. \~h1ch Book was pnvdy conveyed _by 011~ of his nutter. • krvantsuuo the Study of HaD, fo thatmtunJmgovcr Bwtkt us now palSfromP(JI]dm) not(astheyfay) out hisBooks.itmuft needs come to his hands. At th~~~~;

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